Chapter 6 Extra Story 1. The First Half of the Disliked Mortarion
Chapter 6 Extra 1. Being despised, Mortarion’s first half of life
Mortarion stood outside the house, holding a scimitar in his hand, looking at the mountains in the distance obscured by poisonous fog.
On the top of the highest mountain, in the thickest poisonous fog, stood the castle of his adoptive father Nacre.
That bastard... his father... Mortarion had sworn countless times that either he would die or I would die.
Mortarion deeply feared and hated his adoptive father.
As long as he can remember, verbal abuse and abuse have been his daily routine. He was forced to complete impossible tasks, and when he was about to die, he was rescued by his adoptive father using his psychic powers.
When he was still weak, Mortarion was once asked to climb a cliff in acid rain.
Or fighting dozens of Rock Corrosion Dogs before you even learn to stand.
Or be thrown into a poisonous swamp and be torn apart by those witchcraft corpses that are rotten and full of disease.
There is no doubt that he was too weak and he failed in everything.
"Useless things."
"You can only moan in the mud and let me rescue you."
"How many more times do I have to save this good-for-nothing like you?"
His father said so.
"If you fail again, I will break your neck."
Mortarion never succeeded, however.
"You are a failed weapon, a freak, and unlike all the creatures here."
"You were the failure of my wizard experiment. I should have destroyed you right then and there."
"Forget it, it's a failed thing. Your only role is to use it to fight other lords."
"Be grateful for my kindness, my good-for-nothing son."
He wants to kill him.
Mortarion wants to kill his father.
He swore countless times that he would kill him.
He swore when his whole body was broken, his lungs were torn out, and he was struggling tremblingly in the swamp; when his skin was corroded by acid rain and peeled off, and when his chest was penetrated, he swore; when his limbs were torn off and nailed
While struggling on the cliff, he swore.
He swore, he swore, he swore, he was going to kill him.
Mortarion's world used to be very simple. Get stronger, get stronger, get stronger, until he can stand on the top of Barbarus's most poisonous mountain, until he can remove his adoptive father's head from his body.
Until you pull it off.
He had nothing to think about and nothing to want but to kill his father.
His world is composed of fighting, cages, anger, and fear.
In his countless fantasies, there were always only two endings for him, either he was weak enough to die in a fight, or he was strong enough to kill his adoptive father.
Apart from that, he had no time to care about anything else.
——Until those two strange bottom layers appeared.
Yes, his adoptive father did not allow him to come into contact with those human beings at the bottom of the valley. They were the "bottom" and a living crop.
Before this, Mortarion had never come into contact with humans.
He doesn't know what "similar" is.
But when the strange little boy looked directly at Mortarion through the poisonous mist, Mortarion's world was instantly overturned.
He is a human being.
Mortarion is a human.
Hades and Typhon shattered Mortarion's little world, and they showed him a completely different world, a world full of his own kind.
Even though this world is not perfect, it is fragile, crude, and rough.
People were imprisoned in deep fear, and were raised as livestock by the lords on the mountains. They were toys and consumables.
In them, Mortarion saw his weak self.
The person struggling with fear and insecurity.
But when he met his kind, he was no longer weak.
He is Mortarion, he is human, he wants to lead mankind to resist,
Fight against all this oppression and injustice.
They want to kill all oppressors.
Even if it means sacrifice, it will be done without hesitation.
If I were to choose one word to describe Mortarion seriously, then I would choose "resistance". Mortarion is a rebel, which is destined to result in him always being at odds with his "father" who symbolizes "power and dominance".
Unless he himself becomes the ruler, he will never obey.
But to be honest, as a "father", Lao Mo is quite kind. He treats the Death Guard very well, excluding Typhon, the "filial son". He and the other Barbarus Death Guards can be said to be true fathers and sons.
filial piety.
(Isn’t this one of the reasons why he is favored by his loving father...)
Chapter completed!