âForty-five? How do you know exactly?â
âKnow. When handsome Kazzal sees, he knows.â
Kazzal lifted his head up high as if he was very proud. Raven looked up.
âForty-fiveâ¦â
âYour Grace, this is a goblin. Donât tell me youâre going to believe what he says?â
Killian approached Raven and spoke in a low voice. Raven shook his head.
âGoblins have very good eyesight. They can see things in the far distance and are good at throwing rocks at it. I saw before tha⦠I mean, Iâve read in a book that there was a monarch in the south who tamed goblins and sent them out with reconnaissance teams.â
The real truth was that the southern monarch was a traitor that the demonic army took care of, but Raven made up an excuse.
âHoh. I seeâ¦â
Raven moved his gaze from Killian, who was convinced, then stared at Kazzal once more.
âYou, Kazzal.â
Raven took on an intimidating expression.
âKieeeâ¦â
âDo you know who I am?â
âH, handsome Kazzal doesnât know. Kieee..â
Raven spoke in a very slow voice, making sure to emphasize each word to the frightened Kazzal.
âI am the owner of this land, Alan Pendragon.â
âKieeeeee!â
Kazzal and the other goblins all panicked and became frightened. The goblins, who had been residing in the land for several years, had heard of Pendragon. But the reason the goblins became frightened were the words that were said afterwardâ¦
âIf you donât listen to me in the future, Iâm going to make sure you serve as a treat for a dragonâs food.â
Raven purposely touched the dragon-wing-shaped helmet while speaking. The goblins all hurried to respond.
âListen! Will listen! Handsome Kazzal listens to Pendragon! Uglier than me for sure, but I listen anyway!â
ââ¦If you say the word ugly, youâre going to become dragon food.â
âNo! Never say ugly!â
Kazzal begged. Only then did Raven nod with a satisfied smile on his face.
ââ¦â¦â
Luna, Killian, and the rest of the soldiers watched as the situation unfolded, with dumbfounded expressions on their faces. They found the whole situation ridiculous and absurd.
The heir to a duchy that was one of the five pillars of the empire, threatening a little goblinâ¦
They were starting to doubt the nature of Alan Pendragon.
***
With the help of Kazzal and the goblins, Raven and his troops were able to arrive at a forest near the village of Southstone in a relatively quick time.
âSet up camp here. Make sure to avoid any campfires, and have black bread and raisins for your meals.â
âYes, Your Grace. What shall we do with the captured monsters?â
Killian asked politely.
âHmmâ¦â
Raven pondered for a moment, then stood up from his makeshift chair.
âLet me see them for myself first.â
âYes, sir.â
Raven walked towards a big tree at the edge of the camp.
âYour Grace.â
The four soldiers who were stationed under the tree greeted Raven and respectfully retreated to one side. Raven nodded at the soldiers and turned his gaze towards beneath the tree. On one side was Kazzal and the goblins, treating their wounds with chains tied around their limbs. On the other side, there were other monsters with chains tied around their necks.
Kiiaaekk! Kyeak!
Their faces and bodies were that of a woman, but they had wings instead of arms and sharp talons protruding at the end of their wings. They were harpies.
Like the goblins, they were captured by the soldiers on their way to Southstone. The soldiers moved through a safe path that the goblins knew of, but since it had not been maintained for such a long time, there were monsters in their path.
Of course, the monsters ran with their tail between their legs upon seeing the soldiers. They had been running rampant after the decline of the Pendragon family, but they werenât as foolish as to rush into a large group of armed soldiers.
But Raven had no intentions of letting them get away, as they even dared to encroach on human territory, and took care of them all. There was also a need to raise the morale of the army, so Raven pursued the monsters and defeated them as they appeared.
The result was the death of a dozen wolves and two harpies, as well as the capture of three harpies. Raven walked towards the harpy with the most colorful feathers and the biggest body. Upon seeing the Widowâs Scream and the helmet on top of his head, the harpy cowered and lowered its head.
âSo itâs the same with this one as well.â
âYou, do you know how to talk?â
âKieek! K, know how to talk!?â
It was as Raven thought. The harpies werenât as smart as the goblins, but the ones who lived near humans knew how to speak and understood simple words.
âIt looks like you lot are wandering around with a tribe, are there more of you?â
âN, no. Died earlier. Now, me, you, you, just three.â
The harpy pointed toward its companions who were quivering in fear.
âI see. Anyway, you.â
Raven lightly nodded his head and took a step forward with his hand on Widowâs Scream. The harpy shook with fear even more and dug its head into the ground. Raven spoke in a soft voice.
âHave you eaten human meat before?â
Raven had once seen a harpy who lived high in the mountains ambush and devour a human before. He couldnât forget the sight and the sounds of talons ripping into the organs and flesh.
âHm.â
The harpy who was shaking its head with all its might didnât seem to be lying. Harpies werenât smart enough to lie anyway, unlike goblins. It must have been due to their nature as half birds and half-humans. They were literally bird-brained.
âGood. I believe you.â
âKieeek! T, Thankâ¦â
âBut I still canât forgive you for stealing my subjectâs sheep. What should I do with you?â
Raven once again brought his hand to Widowâs Scream in a threatening manner.
âThey steal handsome Kazzalâs food too! That guy, bad guy!â
Kazzal pointed his finger and shouted. But as soon as Raven frowned, he went silent and took a step back. Raven spoke once more, turning his head towards the harpy.
âSo thatâs the case. What are you going to do?â
The harpy, who was relieved for a moment, lowered her head again.
âMaster, serve! Tata, you, and you, everyone master, serve!â
âMaster!â
âYou master!â
The other harpies all shouted in unison at their leaderâs declaration.
âTata? You even have a name. Alright then. From today onwards I am your master. Got it?â
âMaster! You are master!â
The harpies all bowed down at Ravenâs words. It seemed that the harpies understood that the only way they could live right now was to listen to Ravenâs words.
âYes, I, Alan Pendragon, am your master. Alan Pendragon. Got it? If you disobey me, you will all become dragon food.â
Raven glared at the harpies and pushed his helmet forward. Any other thoughts that the harpies might have had disappeared at that moment and their complexions turned blue. They spoke while shuddering.
âD, Dragon! S, scary, dragon! I know. Now, P, Pendragon. Tata Master!â
As Raven had suspected, these guys were the same as the goblins.
âSoldrake is quite helpful in this matter.â
He hadnât contracted with the dragon yet, but everyone in the duchy was terrified of Soldrake, and he used that to his advantage. Most of the monsters probably saw Soldrake when the dragon flew to Conrad Castle on the day of Ravenâs reawakening. To all the monsters that existed, a dragon was truly the supreme predator. In his days as Raven Valt, if Soldrake hadnât suddenly stopped fighting in the last battle, the dragon alone would have been able to slaughter the entirety of the monster army.
The dragon was incredibly powerful and a being to be feared.
ââ¦â¦â
Meanwhile, the soldiers watched the situation unfold with their mouths wide open. First, it had been goblins, and now, Alan Pendragon had even subdued the harpies. It was unthinkable to form a master-slave relationship by threatening monsters. Monsters, beings that were generally detested and thought of as enemies to be killed.
The soldiers didnât know, but Raven had seen a wizard tame a harpy and use it as their contractual beast. If the harpies originated from a place with no humans, it would surely be much harder to subdue them as they didnât speak nor understand the human language. However, these harpies from the Pendragon Duchy were different.
In the first place, it was strange that these harpies casually wandered about in a land ruled by humans, but Raven thought that maybe he could use that to his advantage. If they could understand his words, maybe he could threaten them like he did with the goblins.
He was spot on.
For now, he couldnât be sure how effective it was until some time passed, but it was good so far.
âOi, get some food for these guys.â
âY, yes, Your Grace!â
âFood! Food!â
âGive it to the handsome Kazzal! Handsome Kazzal helped Pendragon!â
The other goblins drooled and kowtowed at the words of Kazzal, who held his nose up high pridefully.
âThrow them some bread.â
They were beyond shameless even though they were captives. Raven started to walk back to his tent, but then remembered something and turned around.
âHieek..â
The excited harpies, thinking about their food, immediately cowered once again. Raven took out Widowâs Scream from its sheath and started to walk towards the group. The harpies went nuts as anxiety levels shot up through the ceiling.
âKieeeeeeeak!!!!â
Even the soldiers were nervous, thinking that Alan Pendragon changed his mind and decided to kill the harpies. But Raven walked up to the harpy named Tata, grabbed her by the head, and whispered something into her ear for a while.
ââ¦okay? If you donât listen, Iâll feed you to the dragon.â
âW, will do! Will listen to master!â
Tata nodded her head frantically.
âGood.â
Raven nodded with a satisfied face and sheathed Widowâs Scream before turning around.
âYou can all go about your business now.â
The soldiers stared with blank expressions as Alan Pendragon casually walked by while waving his hand. The harpies were in a panic, and the goblins were eager to eat their food.
âIs everyone gathered?â
âYes, Your Grace.â
At Ravenâs words, Killian and around a dozen seasoned warriors nodded their heads.
âWhy donât you come closer, Sir Breeden. Donât stand there by yourself so far from the group.â
ââ¦.Yes.â
Breeden, who had his arms crossed, walked forward with a fishy smile from the entrance of the tent. Killian turned a furious gaze on him but receded it upon Ravenâs glance, snorted, and then turned his head.
âAs I already mentioned, the vanguard will leave with ten spearmen and ten archers in the morning. The rest will follow under Sir Killianâs command behind the vanguard. You will always maintain a distance of one mile.â
âAs you command, Your Grace.â
The soldiers replied in unison.
âWhat should we do?â
Breeden puffed his chest and asked.
âWhat do you want to do?â
Breeden sank into thought at Ravenâs reply for a moment then spoke with a serious expression.
âI think we should accompany Your Grace since you have smaller numbers.â
âLook at this guy?â
Something felt odd. Breeden wasnât one to offer his help. Nevertheless, Raven nodded his head.
âGood. Letâs do that then. But since Lady Seyrod might be in danger, she will be in the second partyâ¦â
âNo. The lady will be with us. I am the red wolf of the Seyrod family, my soldiers and I are not so weak to not be able to defend our lady.
Breeden cut off Ravenâs words and spoke out. Everyoneâs gazes headed towards him. The confident face of a brave knight. There didnât seem to be a speck of lie in his appearance.
Even Killian nodded in agreement at Breedenâs words.
ââ¦..â
But Raven felt differently.
Everyone else was entranced by Breedenâs display, but Raven focused on the manâs first words. Trust. That dog Breeden was putting on a show to win over peopleâs trust. Something was hidden in his words. Initially, it was off-putting that Breeden wanted to accompany Raven, but now the strangeness became clear more than ever.
âYouâre pretty clever arenât you⦠All right, keep at it.â
Raven tried his best to hide the mischievous smile that came and put forth an emotional expression.
âHow reassuring! Itâs all thanks to the brave knights such as yourself, Sir Breeden, that I no longer have to worry about the Seyrod family. Please do your best for our Pendragon family tomorrow.â
âI will do my best, Your Grace!â
Breeden pounded his chest reassuringly.
âGood! Then make sure to remind the guards on night shifts to keep watch over the monsters. Everyone, please go and rest.â
âYes!â
Killian and the soldiers belonging to the Pendragon family answered with vigor. But Breedenâs gaze was still fixated on Raven.
âItâs tomorrow. Tomorrow, you will come begging me to save you, you brat, with tears pouring down that pretty face of yours⦠Heheheâ¦â
âTomorrow I will beat some sense into a dog who doesnât know their owner, as well as a dog that doesnât know its place.â
Raven hid his thoughts behind a beautiful smile.
Breeden didnât know Raven Valtâs true nature yet.