âWhat! Is this true?â
The man who looked to be about forty, sprang on his feet. He was dressed in a red silk tunic decorated with colorful embroidery and a crown of pure silver on his head.
âYes, my lord. The royal tomb of the Pendragon family has been reopened. It seems that His Grace Alan Pendragon has succeeded in contracting with the White Dragon. Moreover, the residents of the village located near the border reported seeing dragons flying towards the Ancona Forest. The reported number was s, six dragons.â
âSix⦠six dragonsâ¦â
The middle-aged aristocrat muttered dejectedly, then flopped back down onto his chair.
âWhat in the world is going on? Not only did he succeed in contracting the White Dragon, but six other dragons flew into the Pendragon territory?â¦. Huh!â
He let out a burst of laughter in disbelief and looked around to see anyone agree with him. But the people standing on his left and right stayed silent, trading glances with each other.
âThis happens as soon as we decide to break off the marriage with them⦠Everyone, donât just stand there like fools and say something! Do something!â
Everyone withdrew at the shouts of the middle-aged man.
âWe cannot do anything, My Lord Seyrod.â
A soft, calm voice caught the attention of the nobleman. Everyoneâs gazes turned towards the voice.
âLunaâ¦â
Count Seyrodâs face fell when he saw his foster daughter, the precious little gem he had raised. It was none other than himself who had urged the breakup between the two families.
âEven if we have broken off the marriage, we are still a relative of the Pendragon Duchy. No harm will come to us. We just have to cooperate with them and keep a strong relationship. Itâs not like they are going to invade our territory or anything of the sort.â
âHmâ¦â
Luna spoke the truth. Even so, Count Seyrod and the aristocrats shared an uncomfortable, nervous gaze.
âThatâs not necessarily the case.â
Someone else had stepped up. Turning her head towards the source of the voice, Luna frowned and responded.
âWhat do you mean, Sir Breeden?â
The other noblesâ expressions were similar to Lunaâs surprised face. Everyone knew of the happenings in the Pendragon Duchy and Breedenâs shameful actions.
âDamn itâ¦â
As Breeden had returned to the territory, he had done his best to lay low and avoid people, but not anymore. The judgemental looks of the people enraged him. Holding his nerves, Breeden swallowed his disdain and spoke nonchalantly.
âDidnât you say that His Grace Pendragon set out on another expedition? What do you think his purpose is? Itâs to look around the mines and the mills that the Seyrod family handed over. This means that the soldiers of the Pendragon family could cross the territorial borders.â
âHm!â
âWell, the Lindel gold mine is right on the borderâ¦â
The nobles began to whisper amongst themselves.
âHehe. Good, it worked.â
Breeden rejoiced inwardly and spoke to Count Seyrod, who was tapping his chairâs armrest with a serious expression.
âMy lord, even though the Pendragon Duchy is a relative of the Seyrod family, we donât know what might happen if they become more powerful. Furthermore, His Grace Alan Pendragon is not some innocent man. He is ambitious and cunning, one who is willing to stand together with monsters like orcs if it will help him achieve his goals.â
âHmmâ¦â
Count Seyrodâs face turned even darker. Luna lightly bit her lips at the sight and stepped out.
âBut His Grace Pendragon helped us. If it wasnât for him, we donât know what might have happened. All thanks to a certain someone.â
âDammitâ¦â
Breedenâs forehead wriggled at Lunaâs cold words and gaze.
However, he continued with an indifferent expression, changing his voice to a worried tone.
âI admit I have done my share of mistakes. But now that I think about it, perhaps the unfortunate meeting with the orcs was rather a part of His Grace Pendragonâsâ¦â
âSir Breeden! Arenât you going too far?â
Luna couldnât stand the nonsense and interjected in the middle of his words.
âIâm sorry, my lady. I was just considering the possibilities.â
Breeden lightly bowed his head and stepped back. Luna caught the sly smile that hung on his lips and spoke with an even icier voice.
âConsidering the possibilities? Are you saying that His Grace Pendragonâ¦â
âAh, wait.â
Count Seyrod cut off Lunaâs words.
âI donât think we can ignore Sir Breedenâs words. Didnât you also tell me that His Grace Pendragon changed from how he used to behave?â
âThatâs true, but this is completely different. His Grace Pendragon isâ¦â
Count Seyrod once again interrupted.
âNo, it sounds no different to me. You also told me that His Grace Pendragon accepted the rejection of the marriage, almost as if he was waiting for it. This would have never happened in the past. I think the least we can do is prepare ourselves for the worst scenarios.â
âFatherâ¦â
Luna called out in a desperate voice.
âEnough.â
Count Seyrod shook his head at Luna, then turned to face the nobles.
âIf Alan Pendragon crosses the border, we shall give him a warning. If you have any good ideas, please let me know.â
Breeden sneakily spoke up once again while the other nobles looked around in silence.
âThe mine we handed over the Pendragons was originally managed by Baron Noel on your behalf. Even though we adjusted the gold and tax rates as a token of consolation, Iâm sure heâs not happy about the changes. Why donât you ask Baron Noel to pressure the duchy and see how they react?â
The Noel family was one of the three subordinate families of the Seyrod County and their territory was located between the borders of the Pendragon Duchy and the Seyrod County. They had managed the mine that was handed over to the Pendragons for two generations, which had contributed largely to their wealth. Now, with the transfer of ownership, they would take severe losses and would not be too happy with the decision.
âHmm, thatâs a good idea. They should know that the Noel Barony is a subordinate family to our county. The Pendragon soldiers shouldnât attack them recklessly. Let Baron Noel know of our situation.â
Having Baron Noel put pressure on Alan Pendragon on the border would serve to give a stern warning and would also allow the barony to vent their anger. As small disputes near the border were not uncommon, this event would not be considered a big deal, and they would smooth over it without any problems.
Breeden held back a shout of triumph seeing his chance for revenge arise, and spoke in a gentle voice.
âYes, sir⦠But just in case, why donât I personally take some of my knights as backup?â
âYou will go personally?â
âYes. Out of everyone present, I know Alan Pendragon the best. Of course, the leader of the order is Sir John, but I think I might be able to handle the situation with better flexibility based on my experience with His Grace.â
âHmm. What is your opinion on this, Sir John?â
Count Seyrodâs gaze rested on a knight to his left. The knight was mid-to-late 40âs, and his hair and beard were turning grey, though he still looked good for his age.
âI agree with Sir Breedenâs suggestion. If I personally take action, the Pendragons might decide to raise the severity of the issue.â
âThatâs true too. All right. Take twenty knights and my handwritten letter to Baron Noel. Do your best and try to avoid any mistakes.â
âYes, my lord. This Joseph Breeden will give my all to complete the task you have given me.â
Breeden thumped his chest with a look of determination, then moved forward. As he walked out, his eyes briefly glanced at Luna, who was biting her lips in worry. Their gazes met.
âThat manâ¦â
Luna looked at Breedenâs back with distressed eyes.
A malicious smile had decorated his face.
***
It was early morning, and a hazy mist encircled Conrad Castle. Raven, who was dressed in his White Dragon Armour, crossed the drawbridge of Conrad Castle alongside Soldrake.
A procession of thirty orc soldiers, Kazzal and Tata, followed behind Ravenâs back with Karuta at the front.
âGood, very good.â
Raven glanced behind him, then nodded with a pleased smile. Karuta and the orc warriors were prepared a lot differently from when he had first met them. Instead of crude armor made from animal skins and skulls, Conrad Castleâs blacksmiths had forged heavy metal armor to protect the orc warriorsâ thick shoulders and chests. Instead of wooden sticks embedded with sharp bones, the orcs held morning stars that were as tall and thick as an average adult male.
It would be a nightmare for whoever was unlucky to face these warriors.
[Ray, thereâs someone over there.]
Soldrake pointed into the mist as they were almost across the drawbridge.
âHm?â
Raven narrowed his eyes. He was able to see a blurry image of someone riding on a horse. Raven raised his voice and unsheathed his sword.
âAnnounce yourself! Who dares interrupt the Pendragonâs expediâ¦. Huh?â
Ravenâs eyes grew bigger when the figure neared, and the personâs identity was revealed.
âI, itâs⦠me, Your Grace.â
âKillian? What the hell are you doing here? No, more importantly⦠Ha!â
âUh, w, well. Itâs justâ¦â
Raven burst into laughter as Killian mumbled his words.
Killian usually dressed in a breastplate and small armor pieces to cover his joints, but now, he was wearing a full-plate mail armor. In addition, he held a long spear decorated with the dragon symbol, a shield, a morning star, and even a crossbow that hung on the side of the saddle. He was armed to the teeth and could be easily mistaken for setting out for war.
Ravenâs expression turned cold as he observed the knight, who had secretly packed his belongings and stood waiting in front of the drawbridge.
âI asked why youâre here at this time, dressed like that, Sir Killian.â
âI, I would like to accompany you on this trip, Your Grace!â
Killian hurriedly answered at Ravenâs icy voice.
âWhat? Shouldnât you be busy recruiting people for the knight order? Iâm sure what I gave you was clear.â
âYes, of course. But Your Grace, a knight order canât be created in just a day or two. Most of the soldiers in Conrad Castle are not proficient in horse riding. They donât have much experience as well, except for the most recent expedition. Thatâs why⦠uh, I thought it might be better to recruit soldiers from Bellint Gate or knights who would come to the duchy andâ¦.â
âSo you want to gather free knights and create an order, is that it?â
âYes, yes! Thatâs exactly what Iâm saying!â
Killian nodded eagerly at Ravenâs question.
âHmmâ¦â
Killianâs words certainly made sense. There was a huge difference between simple horse riding, and being able to battle on horseback. A soldier had different equipment from a horse-riding knight, and it would not be possible to train and arm them appropriately within a short period of time.
However, as Killian said, free knights were different.
They were proficient in horseback battles, and most of them stemmed from noble backgrounds, which made them familiar with military tactics. With a few monthsâ training, they would be able to form a useful knight order.
âGood. You will come with us then.â
âYes! I will work my bones to dust!â
Killian answered Raven with a bright face and followed behind him, while being careful not to disturb Soldrake.
It was then that someone crept up to Killianâs side.
âYour body is not well, why didnât you just take a rest?â
Killian turned his head and frowned. Surely enough, it was Karuta.
âNo, what do you mean Iâm not feeling well? I am a knight who is always prepared to follow his master!â
Karutaâs expression turned strange at Killianâs words. He dropped his gaze with a pitiful look.
âWellâ¦. I heard everything. Sniff! So far, Karuta has been a little rough, and I apologize. I wasnât aware that you were an eggless scarecrow as well as a weakling.â
âW, what do you mean. I still have one left!ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYes, yes. I got it. Itâs all thanks to the earth godâs protection, yes.â
Karuta nodded as if he truly understood Killianâs pain.
However, his gaze remained below Killianâs waist, and his eyes that were usually frenzied were filled with sympathy.
ââ¦..â
âWhen we go into the forest, Iâll have Kratul dig up some herbs that are good for vitality.â
âThank you⦠Well, this is somehow making me feel worse.â
âKratul guarantees the effects. Killian scarecrow is the friend of the Ancona Orcs. Ancona Orcs know loyalty. Kratul doesnât know how to make egg⦠regrow, but I will do whatever I can.â
Kratul joined in on the conversation and his gaze alternated between Killianâs face and groin with pitiful eyes.
âCheer up, Killian scarecrow. You will not die because you are eggless.â
âYes! The earth god does not discriminate based on how many eggs you have.â
Kratul and Karuta patted Killianâs shoulders before passing by him. Killian stared at the two with a dumbfounded expression.
Then, Kazzal, who was following the two orc warriors, looked up at Killian.
Their gazes met.
A heartbroken smile hung on the face of Kazzal. He nodded twice at Killian as if to signal that he understood everything.
ââ¦â¦â
Whooshâ¦
A warm breeze passed by the knight. The knight had just received sympathy from orcs and goblins.