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âOh merciful Lord of Glory, we gather here today to offer prayers for Duke Cyrus St. Hilde, who has completed his journey in this world and finally returns to our Lordâs embraceâ¦â
In the solemn and quiet mausoleum, the devout voice of Archbishop Agani echoed.
The morning sunlight streamed through the stained-glass dome, casting a rainbow of light within the mausoleum.
One of the most sacred places within Lion Roar Castle, here lays the remains of generations of Duke St. Hilde.
Today, a new member will be welcomed here.
Indeed, the funeral for Duke St. Hilde has been somewhat hastily arranged.
Just as the North Territory was calming down from the turmoil, the new Northern Duke had yet to formally inherit the title, and both nobles and commoners were yet to be placated. But Colin had immediately requested Archbishop Agani to officiate for Duke St. Hildeâs funeral.
After all, each day this âremainâ of the Duke was not buried, Colin found no peace in his heart, always fearing that some mishap might destabilize the carefully maintained stability.
Moreover, Colin planned to use this opportunity to summon the various lords of the North Territory to Winterfell City, notifying them of the Dukeâs will stating Vera as the first inheritor.
Of course, for Vera to officially become the Northern Duke, she still needs to be conferred by Emperor Reinhardt. However, now with Duke St. Hildeâs will, Vera has been given a decisive advantage.
Furthermore, Scholar Doan had already prepared a response plan for Emperor Reinhardt and the Senate.
From the dust you came, and to the dust you will return!
May your soul find respite in the halls of the Lord!â
As Archbishop Agani finished her prayers, four knights of the St. Hilde family stepped forward and slowly lifted the Dukeâs coffin toward the center of the mausoleum.
As he had been a Holy Knight in his lifetime, Duke St. Hilde was entitled to be buried in the central tomb within the mausoleum.
When the coffin was slowly pushed into the tomb, Vera and Joyce stepped forward in turn, scattering a handful of soil on it.
At this point, the funeral was declared over.
Only then did Colin breathe a sigh of relief.
Although he had a tacit understanding with Archbishop Agani in advance, Colin could only be certain that she would not break her word once she had fully officiated at the funeral.
Of course, Archbishop Aganiâs cooperation did come with conditions.
Her condition was that the St. Hilde family would no longer pursue the Dawson Familyâs betrayal.
Colin could guess what she was planning.
The Marquis Dawson was dead and Count Falcon, the eldest son and heir, was caught trying to commit blasphemy against Archbishop Agani and then captured by the Church.
To Colin, this was clearly a trap.
No matter how desperate Count Falcon was, he would not attempt to violate Archbishop Agani in the church.
The objective of Archbishop Agani should be to let Wells inherit the Dawson Familyâs title.
Wells, a fervent believer and super flatterer of Archbishop Agani, would indirectly give her control over Dawson Family.
For this attempt at encroaching on the North Territory, Colin was certainly displeased. But because he needed to cooperate with the Church at this time, he had no choice but to tolerate Archbishop Aganiâs little scheme.
Actually, forgiving the Dawson Family was a good thing for the St. Hilde family itself, as the benefits outweighed the drawbacks.
What the North Territory needs the most right now is stability.
The rebellion storm stirred up by the St. Sean family implicated many, some were directly involved in the rebellion, some attempted to curry favor from both sides by remaining neutral, while others had clandestine collaborations with outsidersâ¦
In short, what the nobles of the North Territory feared the most now was whether the St. Hilde family would seek retribution afterward.
And forgiving the Dawson Family would just dispel everyoneâs worriesâ
If even the Dawson Family, who directly participated in the rebellion, was forgiven, would the St. Hilde family continue to pursue other familiesâ faults?
Of course, in Colinâs view, this was only a temporary solution.
The North Territory is too weak right now and it canât afford another turmoil, so he doesnât plan to start another war.
But once they recuperate for a period of time and the North Territory regains its breath, he intends to sort out the North Territory thoroughly.
For instance, the Dawson Family and the Morrison Familyâ¦
Thinking about this, Colin spotted Count Morrison among the crowd who came to watch the ceremony.
This young Count maintained his usual demeanor, showing no abnormality beyond the anticipated sorrow.
But Colin knew, with eight parts out of ten certainty, this family must have been behind the theft of the Dukeâs remains!
Initially, Colin had been prepared for sudden aggression from them at the funeral, but surprisingly, Count Morrison didnât pose any threat.
Whatâs going on?
What did they intend to do by stealing the remains of Duke St. Hilde?
Colin had to suppress his doubts, he held Veraâs hand, and together they stepped out of the mausoleum.
Following them, a group of Northern nobles also filed out.
âMiss Vera!â
Vera stopped in her tracks as Count Morrison came running after her.
âViscount Angler!â Count Morrison nodded allegorically to Colin.
Colin smiled but did not reply, wondering what the other party would intend.
âCount Morrison, may I help you with something?â Vera inquired softly.
âItâs like thisâ¦â Count Morrison seemed a bit awkward, âIâve long admired Miss Nina, so⦠so I would like to request Miss Vera give her hand to me in marriage.â
As expected.
Colinâs heart stirred.
So, Count Morrison was indeed here to propose marriage.
But wasnât he too hasty?
Duke St. Hilde had just been buried, and he immediately proposed marriage, which was somewhat rash.
Besides, Vera hasnât officially inherited the dukedom yet, strictly speaking, she doesnât have the right to marry Nina to Count Morrison.
âIâm sorry, Count Morrison.â Vera frowned, âI am not yet the master of Lion Roar Castle, I cannot dictate Cousin Ninaâs marriage.â
Count Morrison quickly apologized, âOf course, I understand. So, this time, I just wanted to express my intentions. Once you inherit the dukedom, we can arrange the marriage.â
âAlright, I will consider it and consult with Cousin Nina as well.â Vera did not promise directly.
But Count Morrison didnât know whether he had misunderstood Veraâs words or had great confidence in himself. He thanked her repeatedly and left contentedly.
âColin, do you think I should arrange Cousin Ninaâs marriage with Count Morrison?â Vera asked hesitantly.
âYou can ask Nina for her opinion first.â Colin smiled and said, âBesides, thereâs no rush, you can discuss this after you officially inherit the dukedom.â
âAlright.â Vera nodded, âWhen are we setting off for Dragon City?â
In order for Vera to formally inherit the dukedom, she needs to go to Dragon City to accept the emperorâs decree.
Colin pondered for a moment, âLet me first complete the prisonersâ exchange with the Eastern Territory and bring Marquis Garcia back. Then we can go to Dragon City. Otherwise, I wonât feel at ease leaving the North Territory without a reliable person in charge.â
Veraâs eyes lit up, and she asked in surprise, âHave you arranged a time and place for the exchange with the Eastern Territory? Can I come with you?â
âIt was arranged three months ago. I had assumed that I would need to postpone it, but the timing turned out to be perfect.â Colin patted Veraâs small hand. He knew that she was worried about her father, but he shook his head and said, âI can handle the prisoner exchange on my own. You need to stay in Winterfell City. The Northern Territory has just stabilized and needs someone capable of making decisions to ensure stability.â
Vera looked disappointed and a little frightened, âCan I⦠can I manage the situation all by myself?â
Colin laughed and encouraged her, âHave confidence in yourself. As a St. Hilde and the first heir appointed by the late Duke, you certainly can!
Moreover, you have Scholar Doan. You can consult him on any political matters.
As for military matters, you can trust Sir Shar and Viscount Walra completely.â
Vera nodded her head and asked uncertainly, âWhat about Sir Nelson? Canât I fully trust him?â
âOf course, you can trust Sir Nelson. I just meant that in the worst-case scenario, the only ones to whom you can entrust your life are Sir Shar and Viscount Walra.â
Of course, Colin couldnât tell Vera that Shar and Walra were his bloodline and had no possibility of betrayal, while the othersâ¦
Well, itâs hard to say.
Vera nodded, indicating that she understood.
âDonât worry, Iâll be back soon.â
âYes, be careful on the road.â