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The sun set in the west while the Uman Clan army began to set up camp.
Bonfires sprouted up, banishing the darkness that was gradually enveloping the earth.
After nightfall, a convoy bearing the mark of the Tulip Chamber of Commerce slowly entered the camp.
Penny lifted the curtain of the carriage and asked the knight who came to meet her, âWhere is the Count?â
The knight slightly bowed and replied, âMiss Penny, please follow me.â
Penny stepped down from the carriage and was led by the knight to a tent at the center of the camp.
âWhy are you here?â Count Uman was somewhat taken aback to see Penny walk in.
Penny smiled enchantingly, âWhat? Youâre not happy to see me?â
âNot at all. I am just always worried when youâre not holding the fort in Fallen Eagle City.â
Penny moved closer and gently served Count Uman a cup of tea, saying, âDonât worry, there are still thirty thousand troops in the city. Besides, Walra is also there.â
Count Uman nodded, âHmm, how is Walraâs injury?â
âIâve personally seen to it, itâs nothing major. He just needs some rest.â
As they were talking, Viscount Lawrence strode in eagerly, âFather, I heard Mother has arrived?â
Count Uman glared at his son and scolded, âKeep your voice down!â
Viscount Lawrence laughed off nonchalantly, âDonât worry, Father. Iâve had the guards outside the tent dismissed. No one will hear.â
Penny looked at her son indulgently and laughed, âIt wonât be long before Lawrence can openly call me Mother.â
Count Uman appeared helpless but did not want to go against his wifeâs wishes, so he ambiguously nodded his head, then asked, âWhat brought you to the camp to see me?â
Penny gave the Count a look and chastised, âCanât I visit you if I have nothing to do?â
As she said this, she picked up the tea she had just poured and handed it to Count Uman.
Count Uman took the tea cup but did not drink immediately. Instead, he laughed at his lover, âOf course not. But given your nature, if you didnât have any pressing business, you probably wouldnât have made the effort to come all this way to see me.â
Penny cast the Count a sidelong glance. Upon seeing his calm demeanor, she said, âIndeed, there is some news. I just learned the specifics of the peace agreement that Viscount Angler signed with the Troll Empire.â
With that, she handed a letter to the Count, âAccording to this agreement, given time, the Angler Family will inevitably rise to prominence and become the most powerful force in the northeastern part of the North Territory. Therefore, my brother suggests that you plot earlier and nip the threat in the bud.â
Count Uman took the letter and started reading with furrowed brows. The more he read, the more alarmed he felt.
Just how badly did the Trolls lose?
To sign such a peace agreement?
Before he could fully digest this information, Penny spoke again, revealing even more shocking news, âOh, yes, thereâs one more thing. Duke St. Hilde is dead.â
âWhat? Who is dead?â
Count Umanâs eyes widened as he incredulously stared at his lover.
Just then, a silver light streaked towards Count Umanâs back.
Clack!
However, Count Uman seemed to have eyes in the back of his head as he managed to catch the assassinâs wrist in a flash.
The tent quieted immediately. The only sound was the letter slowly falling and landing in the bonfire, setting off a burst of flame.
Count Uman slowly turned around, a complicated look on his face as he incredulously asked in a pained voice, âLawrence⦠you wanted to kill me?â
Viscount Lawrence, apparently not expecting his father to be so alert under the circumstances, did not know how to react for a moment.
âAre you, my son?â Count Uman asked shakily.
At the same time, he overturned the teacup in his left hand, letting its contents drip onto the ground, emitting a sizzling noise and even some faint smoke.
The water was poisoned.
Count Uman turned to Penny again, but instead of questioning her about the poison, he again asked. âIs he, my son?â
Pennyâs lips trembled rapidly, but not to answer Count Umanâs question, she was quickly reciting Elf Script Spells.
She was also a mage.
âYouâre seeking death!â
Count Uman roared, turned around, and kicked Lawrence away. At the same time, he rushed towards Penny and throttled her throat, stopping her spellcasting.
Viscount Lawrence fell to the ground, coughed up blood, and struggled to get up. He was about to draw his sword and charge again, but he heard Penny squeezed out a word:
âGo!â
âMotherâ¦â Viscount Lawrence looked conflicted.
âScram!â Count Uman turned back and roared.
Viscount Lawrence fled the scene, unable to bear Count Umanâs terrifying countenance.
âIs he my son?â Count Uman was still hung up on this question, as if he would not let it go until he got the answer.
Penny patted Count Umanâs steel-like grip on her throat, signalling that she could not answer like this.
Only then did Count Uman let go, his face devoid of emotion as he stared at his lover.
Penny took a few frantic breaths, catching her breath after a while.
She didnât appear panicked. She looked coldly at Count Uman and slowly said one word:
âNo.â
âWhore!â The countâs face twisted in an instant, his eyes as if he wanted to devour the woman before him alive, âHe is your illicit offspring with your brother, isnât he? Isnât he!â
Penny didnât answer, which was taken as confirmation.
Count Uman reached out again to choke Pennyâs throat, as if he really wanted to strangle her to death.
Pennyâs eyes were fixed on Count Uman, not begging for mercy; instead, there was a defiant provocation in her eyes.
As if saying â try and choke me to death?
After a standoff, Count Uman finally let go.
The arrogant look in Pennyâs eyes intensified as she massaged her red and sore neck, while in a bewitching tone, she said,
âTalos Uman, you should be honoured to become a partner of the St. Sean family. If you let me go, once my brother becomes the new Lord of the North Territory, you will be the greatest contributor.â
Count Uman stared blankly at Penny, and after a long time, he asked in a hoarse voice, âThirty years of marriage, and it turns out you have no feelings for me at all.â
A hint of disdain flashed in Pennyâs eyes, âAlright, Count, when did you become so sentimental?â
âSo why do you want to kill me this time? Has your brother already decided to take Lawrence as his foster son?â
âYes, thatâs one reason. You have no objection, do you?â Penny watched Count Umanâs expression, trying to read something from it, âDidnât you always feel indebted to Walra? Once Lawrence changes his surname, you can officially make Walra the Countâs heir. Isnât that the best of both worlds?â
Count Umanâs mouth twitched, forcing out a mocking smile, âAre there other reasons?â
Penny hesitated for a moment.
But facing Umanâs sharp gaze, and considering that he would soon get the news anyway, she said candidly,
âYes, there is another reason. I just told you that Duke St. Hilde is dead, that wasnât a lie to distract you.â
âSo, Duke St. Hilde is really dead?â Count Umanâs eyes seemed to soften a bit, even revealing a trace of barely concealed joy.
âYes.â Penny said smugly, raising her head, âSo, the St. Hilde family is finished, and the St. Sean family will soon become the master of the North Territory. You mustnât make the wrong choice at this final stage.â
Unperturbed, Count Uman persistently asked, âIf Duke St. Hilde is dead, why do you want to kill me?â
Penny glared at him, apparently feeling that she was regaining control of the situation, âKilling a Holy Knight comes at a cost.
My brother sacrificed an eye, and your Uman Clan, of course, must also pay something.â
Count Umanâs eyes flickered, and he asked urgently, âWhat price did our Uman Clan pay?â
âFallen Eagle City.â
âFallen Eagle City?â
âYes. Fallen Eagle City was sacrificed.â Seeing Count Umanâs eyes suddenly becoming fierce, Penny hurriedly advised, âTalos, donât get excited! Although the Uman Clan has lost a city, as long as you pledge loyalty to the St. Sean family, we will definitely compensate you, and double it at that!â
âCompensation?â Count Uman suddenly calmed down, seemingly moved.
Seeing the calm Count Uman, Penny breathed a sigh of relief and quickly said, âI will have my brother confer you the title of Marquis, how about that?â
Noticing his silence, Penny moved closer, drawing circles on Count Umanâs chest with her finger, her eyes seductively saying,
âIf you donât want that lowly bastard Walra to inherit the title, I can give birth to another child for you, how about it?â
Count Uman looked emotionless at Penny in his arms, saying calmly, âWalra is lowly? He is my legitimate son with Lady Sudor! And Lawrence? Heâs just the illegitimate child you bore out of incest with your own brother!â
Pennyâs face changed slightly, but she still suppressed her anger and said with a coquettish smile, âWhat do you know? Lawrence carries the purest St. Sean bloodline in his body!â
But Count Umanâs eyes grew colder, âDo you believe that because the word âHolyâ is in your surname, you can treat everyone else like dogs?â
The smile on Pennyâs face froze, and her tone became severe, âTalos Uman, you should know yourâ¦.â
Crack!
She only got halfway through her sentence when Count Uman snapped her neck.
Looking at the womanâs corpse in his arms, Count Uman sneered,
âSo killing a scion of the Holy Knight family is no different from killing a commoner.â
Thud!
He casually tossed the corpse to the ground and shouted to the outside of the tent, âSomeone!â
Soon, a knight appeared in the tent, respectfully saying,
âCount, what are your orders?â
âGo bring Lawrence Uman back, dead or alive!â
âYes!â