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โSir Jervangh.โ
โYes, Prince.โ
โThis is the only pass leading to the south, correct?โ
โIndeed, it is.โ
Olivurn reined his horse up and briefly removed his hood, gazing at the Sand Serpent in front of him as if admiring a statue.
"So, you mean to say youโve encountered such a monster every time you've traveled south?"
Who were the Wisteria Knights? They were the ones most knowledgeable about the south in the empire. And yet, not even Jervangh understood the current situation.
"No, sir... Impossible. The pass is always kept secure,โ Jervangh responded with a troubled expression.
Olivurn, finding his reaction amusing, chuckled lightly.
โIโm joking. Iโve heard thereโs only one serpent of this size in the south... I hope Iโm not mistaken about that.โ
Jervangh hastily nodded in agreement. The monster before them was undoubtedly it. It was the Lord of the Rolling Hills, known as a terror of the continent.
If there was the Water King of the Fonein and the Sea King of the Strait, the south had the Lord of the Rolling Hills.
Damn... This monster has never left the Rolling Hills before. Why now?
Although it was rated S-rank, the serpent could easily exert the power of an SS-rank beast in this arid area.
โ...โ
The canyon, made of rock and barren earth, was an ideal habitat for the Sand Serpent. At that point, the monsterโs power rivaled that of a Sword Master.
โLetโs capture it.โ
Nevertheless, Jervangh, the vice captain of the Wisteria Knights, was bold.
โGroooar...โ
The coiled Sand Serpent let out a low, growling breath, as if understanding Jervanghโs words.
โWhat do you think?โ asked Olivurn.
โHmm. Itโs not impossible,โ Viscount Harun responded as he observed the surroundings. He had brought thirty soldiers from his estate to guard Olivurn. They werenโt knights, but they were elite soldiers, among the best there were.
Jervanghโs confidence comes from the Wisteria Knights he brought with him.
Harun looked at the fifty knights behind Jervanghโmore than the thirty soldiers he had brought and considerably stronger. Unlike soldiers, the Wisteria Knights were the real dealโtrue experts.
Despite losing some prestige due to Marquis Vestal, the Wisteria Knights were still on par with the Blue Knights of Kuwell MacGovern thanks to the leadership of Sir Guron, Jervanghโs father.
โThere are the Blue Knights in the north and the Wisteria Knights in the south. If both are strong, the empire will prosper.โ
Such things were said about them.
Vestal wasnโt fit to be a captain, and most of the Wisteria Knights still consider Jervangh their leader.
As proof of this, more than half of the eighty knights stationed at the southern border had ignored the marquisโ orders and had come to meet Olivurn.
The rest are more supporters of the First Prince than true Wisteria Knights. In terms of skill, they canโt compare to the ones here.
Harun once again thought his decision to follow Olivurn was wise. Knights and nobles from the outskirts and border areas were different from those in the capital. They lived at the forefront, directly monitoring the nationโs stability and the peopleโs safety.
The empress must be upset. She used her brother to try to get the Wisteria Knights on her side, but the majority are loyal to Olivurn.
The marquis couldnโt have ordered them to help Olivurn. Their presence here, against his orders, highlighted Vestalโs standing within the Wisteria Knights.
But the empress wonโt back down easily. Sheโs survived countless enemies to remain by the emperorโs side in the palace.
โHmm.โ
In any case, palace matters were for later.
Harun accurately assessed their strengthโeighty expert-level warriors were nearly a knightly order.
Our forces are enough to kill the Lord of the Rolling Hills.
Though there would be casualties, they couldnโt afford to delay here. With Luon and Kromen as competitors, heading south was the priority, even if it meant taking risks.
โPrince, please step back. Weโll handle this...โ
Flapโ
At that moment, Harunโs determined speech was interrupted by a messenger pigeon flying in from above.
โHold on.โ
Olivurn, noticing the blue seal on the pigeonโs leg, stopped him and checked the message.
โHmm...โ
Olivurnโs face hardened as he read the note.
***
โWhy arenโt they fighting?โ Suan asked, perplexed. โWasnโt Masterโs plan to have the Lord of the Rolling Hills ambush and force them to retreat?โ
โThatโs not it. Itโs actually the opposite.โ Dushala clicked her tongue.
โHmm?โ
โWerenโt you listening back then? Master told us there were two things to confirm in the canyon,โ Dushala explained, lifting two fingers.
โFirst, we need to make sure the Sand Serpent is properly blocking the pass. If thereโs any problem, weโre to use the elemental stones planted in the canyon to seal the entrance ourselves.โ
Suan nodded at her words.
โSecond, once we confirm that Prince Olivurn gives up on heading south and turns back, weโll proceed with the next command.โ
โHmm... But donโt you think there are more Wisteria Knights following Olivurn than Master expected? Honestly, with that many, they might be able to slay the Sand Serpent.โ
โItโs not that simple.โ This time, it was Aidan who answered Suanโs question. โThe Second Prince is incredibly shrewd. You think heโd just rush into a fight like that? Dealing with the Sand Serpent would likely cost him at least half his current forces.โ
Aidan knew Olivurnโs nature better than anyoneโhe never allowed for any openings.
If it werenโt for Zouk De Holde, my life would have been in danger too.
As he looked at Olivurn with a bitter smile, Aidan wondered about the whereabouts of the person who had disappeared.
Well, if sheโs still helping Olivurn under secret orders, the danger remains the same.
Before that happened... He knew he had to act first.
โSuanโs not wrong. Itโs not impossible for them to hunt it. Luon was ready to go to war with the Three Kingdoms of Istria at the Twin Armor. This is a matter between the empire and the south, but itโs also a race between the princes. Whoever reaches the south first wins.โ
โIf they do manage to defeat the serpent, should we intervene?โ Suan asked rather gravely.
However, the others merely chuckled at his serious question.
โHah, it wonโt come to that.โ
With that, Dushala tapped Suanโs forehead lightly.
โI see why Master brought you to his side first, and why he spared the administrators of Tatur.โ
โWhat? What do you mean?โ
โLook, Master told us that the Lord of the Rolling Hills is still a monster at the end of the day, even if itโs quite intelligent for one. He had us ready to block the canyonโs entrance in case it couldnโt follow his command.โ
โSo...?โ
โBut the second order was just to confirm Olivurnโs retreat and then carry out the next mission.โ
Suan still seemed confused by Dushalaโs explanation.
โMasterโs point is that if the entrance is blocked and theyโre delayed, Olivurn will have no choice but to turn back instead of going south,โ Aidan continued the explanation.
โHow can you be sure of that?โ
โWe donโt know for sure.โ
In response to Suanโs question, the two looked at each other and shrugged.
โItโs Master weโre talking about.โ
Although it seemed absurd even to them, that single statement seemed enough to convince all three of them.
โHuh...?โ
At that moment, Suan looked down the cliff and let out a low gasp.
โNo way...?โ
Sure enough, Olivurnโs forces were turning around, just like Karyl had predicted.
***
โFrom this point forward, weโre in Digon territory...โ Beikan told Karyl as he halted Kargon. They had reached the outskirts of the Great Plains.
โI know.โ Karyl nodded, understanding what Beikan was implying. The path ahead was a shortcut across the Great Plains, known only to the four major tribes. He couldnโt reveal all their secrets to Viola and Greys, who had followed them.
โPrincess, Iโm afraid this is where we must part ways. Beyond this point lies barbarian territory.โ
โNo, Iโll go with you.โ
โIn this place, there are more people who would harm you than protect you.โ
โI have a duty to witness what youโre doing as a representative of the Three Kingdoms.โ Viola remained unyielding, and Karyl chuckled softly at her stubbornness.
Swishโ
โ...!โ
Viola suddenly felt a chill.
โYou seem to have forgotten that Iโm one of those people.โ
Karylโs Freezing Talon was brushing against her cheek, and Viola knew well that even the slightest movement could result in a permanent scar.
"Stop with these childish tricks.โ
But even so, her gaze remained unwavering.
Karyl chuckled once again and withdrew his weapon.
โBesides, I have a favor to ask you, Princess.โ
Viola finally nodded. For a brief moment, she had forgotten the nature of their relationship. Watching Karyl achieve his impossible victories was as enjoyable as listening to heroic tales as a child.
โRemember, it will be a tough battle. War is not just about victory.โ
โTough, like you?โ
Violaโs words brought a faint smile to Karylโs face. Many defeats and death at the endโshe had no idea of his past life, which was why he seemed like the perfect war hero to her.
โI must have acted childishly,โ Viola murmured quietly.
The battles she would soon have to fight would be different from Karylโs.
โThen Iโll return now. My original purpose was to join the dungeon conquest.โ
โAre you afraid?โ
"It would be a lie to say otherwise, but itโs not my father Iโm afraid of. Karyl, Iโll admit, I was captivated by what you showed me. But now that Iโve come to my senses, I realize that your sharp blade will soon be pointed at us.โ
She turned her horse around.
"But I must thank you. Knowing that your words werenโt just empty promises means you saw the potential for me to rule Fenria."
She no longer appeared to be the naive young girl he had first seen in the office. Karyl could now sense the dignity of a monarch in her.
It seems I was right about her. The quality Anthem Howard saw was indeed hers.
โYouโve done more than just follow us around, Princess,โ Karyl told her as she was heading away. โYouโve accomplished more than you think. The two thousand soldiers of the Twin Armor remember that.โ
With that, Karyl handed her somethingโa shiny golden piece, a fragment of Minosโ crown.
โLikewise, when you return to the kingdom, many things will have changed. Remember, the foundation of a kingdom comes from the people, not the king.โ
Viola accepted the golden piece and nodded.
โNext time we meet, weโll be enemies, right?โ
Like the two leaders of the Twin Armor, she too would fulfill her duty as a princess of Fenria.
โ...โ
Karyl made no response, not that Viola expected one. The answer had been clear from the moment they first met.
โIndeed, the princess has changed. Sheโs different from when we first saw her in the forest.โ
โYes, I think so too.โ
Though they hadnโt spent much time together, Beikan and Kinu watched Viola leave as if looking at a younger sister finally growing up.
โWhat do you plan to do now? Youโre way above the Free Army.โ
โRegarding the dungeon subjugation, we could have managed on our own. But I brought the Free Army to show my strength to Viola and the defenders of the Twin Armor.โ
Beikan and Kinu nodded, as if they had expected this.
โDo you know why I chose the Twin Armor, where Luon was headed to, as the first battlefield? I knew that if Luon retreated, Olivurn wouldnโt head south.โ
Among the princes, Olivurn was involved with the south the most. If he headed there and got entangled in this incident, things would escalate quickly.
โItโs a tricky situation for him, no doubt. The Wisteria Knights attacked the Five Families of the Abyssal Rock against their promise, making it difficult to shift the blame on the south. However, because of the emperor, he canโt return empty-handed either.โ
It was a dilemma all throughout.
Honestly, itโll be interesting to see how Olivurn handles this...
Karyl could predict Olivurnโs next move clearlyโonce he learned of Luonโs retreat, he would shift the burden of the south to Kromen.
Kromen will benefit from this whether he handles the situation or not. If he solves the problem, itโll be a great achievement for him. If not, Olivurnโs incompetence will be exposed.
โDo you really think the Second Prince will just come back empty-handed?โ
โOf course, he wonโt just return to the empire. Heโll pretend to retreat but likely monitor the situation from somewhere near the border.โ
โThen...?โ
Beikanโs question was met with a knowing glance from Karyl.
Olivurn will likely take at least one head. Whether itโs a barbarian or a noble remains to be seen.
โWeโre heading to Digon.โ
Karyl looked at the deep forest ahead of them. He felt nostalgic as he gazed at the path he had once run through with Randol on his shoulder.
โBesides, I got something good from the Minotaurโs dungeon.โ
A strange smile appeared on Beikanโs face. He was carrying something large that hadnโt been there before.
โThis will be interesting.โ
Karylโs eyes gleamed.
Things wonโt go according to your plans. Youโre all in the palm of my hand.
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