Count Howell stood rooted to the spot, believing he was experiencing an illusion.
But the âreflection in the waterâ spoke again:
âThere is no one else above, is there?â
Count Howell shook his head dumbly.
Then, the âreflection in the waterâ rolled out of the water like a fish, lodged itself onto the body of the ship with ease and agilely landed on the deck.
Only then did Count Howell come back to his senses, realizing that the person standing in front of him was indeed Marquis Vincent!
âMarq⦠Marquis! You are still alive!â
At that moment, Count Howell was like a traveler about to die from thirst in the desert who suddenly saw an oasis. His only hope was that what he saw right now wasnât just a mirage.
âOf course, Iâm alive.â Marquis Vincent replied cheerfully.
Seeing Count Howell still standing there dazed, he pointed to his wet clothes and said, âDo you have any dry clothes? The nights are quite chilly this late in the fall.â
âYes, yes, of course, we do!â
Count Howell kept nodding his head. Finally, suppressing his joy and excitement, he cautiously led Marquis Vincent past the soldiers on duty to his cabin.
Once Marquis Vincent had changed his clothes, Count Howell couldnât hold back his excitement and curiosity, and asked hurriedly,
âMarquis, what on earth is happening? Count Evan told me you had been assassinated in Silver Moon City.â
With a cold chuckle, Marquis Vincent responded, âI was indeed the target of an assassination, but thanks to our Lordâs mercy, I survived. And it was due to this assassination attempt that I finally saw the treacherous face of my dearest brother!â
Upon hearing this, Count Howell was startled, and quickly asked, âWas your assassination orchestrated by Count Evan?â
âCorrect. Although Duke Modewen was the one to strike the deadly blow, it was Knight Thomas Fein who helped with the assassination!â
âKnight Thomas? Didnât he die in the Silver Moon City battle last yearâ¦â
âNo, he merely betrayed his knightly vows and defected to the North Territory. Evidently, Evan somehow got in touch with him.â
Count Howell nodded, saying sensibly: âHe was a knight of the Fein family after all. Iâm not surprised at all that he was persuaded by Count Evan.â
âHe has rightfully paid the price for his folly!â Marquis Vincent let out a cold chuckle, then continued, âEnough about him, the reason for my visit is to discuss Evanâs engagement to Count Brugenâs daughter.
It seems, father has completely given up on me, hasnât he?â
âIt appears so. Count Evan has been insisting that you were assassinated in Silver Moon City.â
âOf course heâll say so!â Vincent mocked, âOtherwise, how could father commit to helping him win over my allies?â
At this point, Marquis Vincent solemnly turned towards Count Howell and asked: âThe Brugen family must already be under Evanâs control, but what about the Howell family? As my closest allies, father and Evan wouldnât let you off easy, right?â
âOf course not!â Count Howell finally found an outlet for the resentment heâd been suppressing for so long, âAll the ships selected to be redeemed in your name were Howellâs warships, and Evan has no intention of handing them over to the North Territory. Instead, he plans to use them to blast through the three water gates of Silver Moon City.â
âHow is that possible? The ships will just shatter upon colliding with the water gates of Silver Moon City!â
âBut what if these ships were filled with Wildfire?â
âWildfire?â Marquis Vincent took a sharp intake of breath at the shock.
âIndeed. My lord Marquis, to tell you the truth, hundreds of canisters of Wildfire are hidden beneath your feet. A tiny mistake could cause us to be blown to smithereens!â
Marquis Vincent couldnât help but gulp. Even though Colin had told him that as an apostle of the Blood Angel, some fatal injuries could no longer cost him his life, if he was incinerated by Wildfire, he really doubted he would survive.
âSo ruthless!â
âYes, my lord Marquis! Count Evan is forcing our Howell Family to die with Silver Moon City!â
Marquis Vincentâs gaze flickered, saying, âAre you just going to stand back and let him manipulate you?â
âWhat can we do even if we canât stand it?â Count Howell gave a bitter smile, but seeing the energetic Marquis Vincent in front of him, his spirit picked up again, and he said solemnly, âBut if you support us, itâs a completely different story! My lord Marquis, I promise you, as long as you stand out, the warriors of the Howell family will surely follow you closely, clearing all obstacles on your way!â
Marquis Vincent stared into Count Howellâs eyes, and asked seriously, âAre you sure that the warriors of the Howell family lineage are still willing to fight for me?â
âOf course!â Count Howell said without any hesitation, âPerhaps you donât know. Those guys had just urged me to detain Count Evan and use the warships of the St. Prowse Family to get you back.â
A touch of joy surfaced in Marquis Vincentâs eyes, but he was still alert. Looking into Count Howellâs eyes, he asked again:
âWhat if I want to cooperate with the North Territory?â
Count Howell was taken aback, only then did he realize that he had been too ecstatic about Marquis Vincentâs âresurrection from deathâ and had overlooked an important problem â how did he get out of Silver Moon City?
Only then, after hearing Marquis Vincentâs question, did Count Howell finally understand, he had not escaped, but rather, he was let go!
Count Howell took a deep breath and countered, âMy lord Marquis, what kind of agreement have you reached with the North Territory?â
Marquis Vincent looked at Count Howell with interest, smiled, and asked, âWhat if I have already given the Eastern Territory to Colin Angler?â
Count Howellâs mouth twitched a few times, and advised, âMy lord Marquis, thereâs no need to offer such terms! Now that the Orc invasion is imminent, even in the worst-case scenario, the North Territory just doesnât have the capacity to swallow up the entire Eastern Territory!â
Marquis Vincent laughed loudly, patted Count Howellâs shoulder, and soothed, âAlright, Iâm just joking with you. Count Angler isnât that greedy, and Iâm not that stupid.â
âThen what are his conditions?â
Marquis Vincent paused and said solemnly, âThe Eastern Territory, for a Duke!â
âWhat?â Count Howell opened his mouth wide, his face full of shock.
Marquis Vincentâs eyes shone with a strange light, and he said coldly, âThe North Territory needs a friendly Duke in the Eastern Territory, and my father is old and confused. Itâs time for him to step aside. Otherwise, his erroneous decisions will only intensify the conflict between the Eastern Territory and the North Territory, leading to an inevitable war!â
âBut, butâ¦.â Count Howellâs mind was in turmoil, but seeing the serious-faced Marquis Vincent, he realized â he had no way to retreat.
Duke St. Prowse and Count Evan were obviously intent on completely exterminating them. Why couldnât the Howell family resist?
Originally, he didnât dare to resist because resistance was a dead end. But if he complied, the Howell family could at least hang on to a shred of hope.
But now, with Marquis Vincent, the Howell family had the backbone to resist!
With this thought, Count Howellâs heart gradually calmed down, his gaze became firm again and he said deeply:
âAlright! My lord Marquis! The Howell family will always be behind you!â
Marquis Vincent showed a satisfied smile, saying:
âCount Howell, you made the right choice!â