Boras Perspective
Far away on the roof of a building that gave Boras a view of a certain room of a certain hospital, he looked through a pair of binoculars.
He watches a certain person expressing distress, which he finds pleasure in seeing because he is seeing Clare, a person he knew as someone who was hard to get a reaction from, like her lady, now showing cracks in her demeanor.
Boras watches as Clare impatiently walks past the window, showing her irritation and impatience for him to see.
"Captain."
A subordinate next to him who also had a binocular, told Boras what he spotted.
It was Wendy and Chelsie running back to the hospital.
Boras smiled upon seeing them but was a bit disappointed that he didn't see Rita with them.
He had wondered if they split up to make him think they did not find Rita, like there was a plan or something else.
Boras thought these things because the 5 knights he had sent to chase Lady Rita were just enough people for Rita to defeat, leaving no room for her to hold back.
In short, it left no other choice but for Rita to kill them. Boras wanted to see Rita's expression when she had to kill someone.
Will she be in anguish for taking another person's life or not? Those are the types of questions going on inside his mind, after all only one of the 5 knights, the one that Rita injured in the leg, came back and told him he couldn't find any of his team members.
Boras presumed Rita had killed them because by now, they would have come back even if they were knocked out, so it means that they were dead.
Smiling even more at that thought, another of his subordinates asks him something that makes the air around them turn frigid.
"Captain, when are we informing Lord Lucius about Lady Rita's whereabouts?"
The subordinate who spotted Chelsie and Wendy turned pale at his coworker's question. The one who asked was relatively new to their organization and did not know the full extent of Boras's tendencies, so the air around them filled with a murderous aura, Boras told the subordinate that asked, with a bone-chilling and ice-cold tone.
"Why should I? Are you going to spoil my fun?"
Boras placed his hand on his sword, and his hair started glowing, about to kill him on the spot for even suggesting that question.
Trying to stop him, the subordinate who spotted Chelsie and Wendy spoke up.
"Captain, I must beg you not to kill him; we're already low on manpower right now; please excuse his inexperience."
Boras turns to look at him, no longer with a bloodthirsty aura around him.
Seeing that Boras had calmed down, he was relieved that Boras did not kill the new guy; however, as he blinked, he heard the sound of blood splattering on the ground, and Boras's sword was drawn with blood on it.
The sound of a body fell lifeless on the ground, which he saw was the new subordinate who asked Boras the question that angered him, with his throat slit open.
He was about to scream, but Boras's hair glowed to cast a spell.
As he was about to scream, the air around him vanished, and he realized he couldn't breathe.
He tries begging for forgiveness from Boras to spare his life as he clutches his throat, but he sees Boras have a slight smile, like he is getting a faint sense of amusement from seeing him struggle to beg for mercy.

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