THE GENERAL (PART VII)

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Serves as a Warning.



The King sits on the throne while the Royal Advisor stands next to him.



We are waiting for the arrival of the General.

He just arrives from the North Border and is on his way to the Palace, an informant reported a few minutes ago.



I hear horses galloping from the North Gate and stop in front of the Main Hall.

A Palace Guard announces the arrival of General Lee together with Lieutenant Ji and Lieutenant Han; both are second in command of the Royal Soldiers after General Lee.



"Your Majesty," they greet the King. The King tries to form a smile on his face.

He looks happy to see his brother comes back alive but deep in his eyes I could see his wariness.




"Older Brother, welcome home," the King says. "I am delighted to see you. You managed to bring victory to our Nation," he congratulates them.



"We humbly accept your compliments, Your Majesty," they say in sync.



The King calls Eunuch Han.

Eunuch Han comes in with tray on his hand. On the tray is the sword the King wanted to give to the General; the sword that said the previous King used to kill his subject.




I witnessed the said event and I knew the King did not kill General Sun but General Sun wanted the King to say he killed him, to save me and most importantly it was to protect the King and his name.


How hurtful was it for the King to tell them that the General was a traitor?

What happened after that day? Why did I not remember any of the events? Even I looked different in the vision, was it a vision?




I guess the King said everything as according to the General's last wishes.

The General sacrificed his life for the sanctity of the King and he even protected the honour of the Queen.

Maybe that was why everyone thought the General was a traitor and the sword awarded to him was used to kill him.



It saddens me that I couldn't tell anyone about his sacrifice and he was nothing a betrayer but a loyal servant.



"General Lee, come forward," the King orders. He takes the sword from the tray and slowly descends from the throne towards the General.

The General stands up but his head stays low as he takes a step forward.



The King stops in front of him. "Lift your head, General Lee," he orders. He hands the swords to the General, "This sword has been passed to the Kings before me and Father had handed down it to me before he left this world.

This sword was used by the Great King III when he fought with the Mings and subdued them. Now, I'm giving you this as your award to have won the battle that we had long desired."



The General drops to one knee and accepts the sword, "Your grace is immeasurable, Your Majesty."

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