âBy now, he should have received the branchâ¦â¦â
The young man happily making a strange smile was in fact Clay.
Unlike when he met Roan, his looks were completely different.
The hair was neatly organized and his suit looked neat and clean despite being old and humble.
But the thin eyes that seemed doubtful whether it could see in front were the same.
Standing on the summit of a rather tall mountain, he looked down at the wide open field that spread out below.
âWhenever I see it, itâs quite the beautiful sight.â
But the smile on his mouth was instead bitter.
âAlthough itâs probably hell when up close.â
Just how many people live in pain down below.
Clayâs mouth felt bitter.
âThereâs just no good person. A good personâ¦â¦â
No, just a good person isnât good enough.
He also had to have the strength and ability to change the world.
And at the same time.
âSomeone who could recognize my talent.â
Such a person was needed.
Clay wasnât a philanthropist and neither was he a saint.
He was the type that was only satisfied when he received treatment that was on par with his abilities.
âIt would be good if Sir Baron Tale is such a person, butâ¦â¦â
He let out a long sigh.
âIf he isnât worth serving then I should go into the mountains and spend the rest of my life reading books.â
It would be a waste to not use the vast knowledge within his head, but he had no desire to carelessly use them.
âIâm sorry since it feels like Iâm going against masterâs tenants, butâ¦â¦â
That was the masterâs teaching.
But he didnât want to do good for the world without any rewards.
Clay inhaled deeply as he looked down at the field.
âShould I go down about now?â
It had already been four days since he entered the mountain.
Clay slowly moved his feet.
âCome to think of it, I wonder how the elder brothers are doing.â
The sorely missed faces suddenly appeared in his mind.
But he soon shook his head.
âThe elder brothers should have already accomplished more than just settling down.â
Thatâs just how talented they were.
âI should just worry about my own future.â
It would be fine to be nosy after that.
Clayâs footsteps slowly became faster.
*****
âIs that so?â
Roan checked once again.
Keep nodded his head.
âYes. We checked through multiple routes. The symbol of Viscount Holten House isâ¦â¦â
The twoâs eyes met in the air.
âDefinitely an owl.â
âHhm.â
Roan let out a low sigh.
âIs this owl the owl Clay was talking about?â
There wasnât any way to be certain.
But the invitation the owl sent was stamped with the symbol of a tree branch.
A combination too perfect to be called a coincidence.
Tap. Tap. Tap.
Roan tapped on the table with the tip of his finger.
His thoughts became deeper.
âHe said that there would be great danger to me when the owl brings a branch. If soâ¦â¦â
If he saw the Viscount Anthony Holten as the owl and the invitation as the branch, then there was a great possibility that this hunting competition wasnât ordinary.
Tap.
Roan stopped the finger that was tapping on the table and looked at Keep.
âKeep. Thoroughly investigate the hunting competition Viscount Holten and his house is hosting.â
âYes. Understood.â
Keep slightly lowered his head and answered.
With a cold expression, Roan spoke one more time.
âYou cannot miss even a single, small detail.â
âYes. Iâll keep it in mind.â
With a resolute expression, Keep once again lowered his head.
âThis is the first time he emphasized something twice.â
Roan was usually the type to trust and let other be after he gave out a command once.
Until now, there had never been a time when he would emphasize or give out the same order multiple times.
âThis mission, itâs exceptionally important.â
Keep clenched his fist.
With a short salute, he exited the office.
âHuu.â
Roan, who was left alone, let out a short sigh and grabbed a pen.
He needed to organize the chaotic thoughts within his head.
âI must have really become a noble.â
A sensation of truly being in the center of a behind-the-scenes fight.
âBut either way, I donât plan on being taken down without a fight.â
It would be wrong to think of him as a mere amateur noble that just became a baron.
He was a veteran soldier that walked the battlefield for twenty years.
âThen, should I start the fight?â
A fight without a sword or a spear.
The battlefield was the capital, Miller.
The first to attack may be Viscount Anthony Holten, but Roan was already preparing a counterattack.
*****
âSir Duke. However you think, it canât be helped to be disappointed.â
Viscount Lary Borg, who turned exactly forty this year, shook his head with a disappointed look.
The white haired elder sitting across from him creased his forehead.
âThereâs no need to be disappointed. Because whatâs important now is who will be the next king.â
The elder, who was letting off a strong pressure despite being old, was Edwin Voisa, one of the four dukes of the Rinse Kingdom and the one with the strongest faction.
Lary smacked his lips.
âBut if he stayed a bit longer, he would have even received a title of nobility from Estia Empireâ¦â¦â
âQuiet! Donât say unnecessary things.â
Edwin loudly shouted and glared with his two eyes.
âOops!â
Suddenly shocked, Larry closed his mouth.
âMills is the firstborn of our Duke House and the next duke of the Rinse Kingdom. He must be known only as that to the people. Do you understand?â
Lary quickly lowered his head at Edwinâs words.
âYes. I, I understand.â
âHmm.â
Edwin didnât look very convinced.
No, he looked completely annoyed.
Truthfully, he didnât really like summoning Mills Voisa, the firstborn who was studying abroad in Estia Empire, back to Rinse Kingdom.
âEven though the results of purposely sending him abroad to the unfriendly Estia Kingdom were just starting to come out. Tch.â
If he stayed a bit longer, he would have been able to receive a title of nobility from Estia Empire.
âDammit.â
He grinded his teeth.
âThe rest of the damned dukes are calling back all the kids sent out to other kingdoms.â
With the monster expedition as the trigger, the competition for the next king had truly began.
In this situation, Edwin simply couldnât just stand by and do nothing while the other dukes moved.
âI donât want to admit it, but the other damned dukesâ children, as expected, have been outstanding talents since they were young.â
If they returned, he may be left behind in the competition for the throne.
Because of that, Edwin also quickly summoned his firstborn, Mills, back to the kingdom.
âIf Mills comes back, those brats wouldnât be able to do anything even if they come as a group.â
He trusted Mills.
To Edwin, Mills was the pride and treasure of the house.
âOnce Mills comes back, we can flip this situation where the first prince is in the lead.â
His eyes were cold and a smile hung from his mouth.
The return of the duke housesâ successors.
Rinse Kingdomâs competition for the throne had now entered a new stage.
*****
Tak.
Roan put down the thick stack of paper with a satisfied look.
âGood. Itâs good enough with this.â
âThank you.â
The person lowering his head on the opposite side was Keep.
For some reason, his face looked haggard and rough.
Roan stood up from his seat and grabbed Keepâs hand.
âKeep. Youâve really done a lot of work.â
âNo sir. I simply did what I had to do.â
Keep lowered his head.
Because he had been meticulously investigating the hunting competition that Anthony and Viscount Holtenâs house prepared, he hadnât had an ounce of sleep in the last three days.
It was a tiring and hard mission, but his heart skipped a bit every time a hidden information was revealed.
âIf we passed it without knowing, Sir Baron would have been in great danger.â
He once again felt how powerful information was.
At that moment, he heard Roanâs voice.
âNow, should we put together a plan of our own based on this information?â
A face full of playfulness.
Keep brightly smiled without knowing and nodded.
âAn eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. And we should return a trap for a trap.â
Roan nodded instead of answering at those words.
Soon, Austin and Harrison, the two hundred-man commanders, and the ten-man commanders below them were called.
Putting his head together with them, Roan began a heated debate.
Eachâs words hit against one another and a plan was slowly formed.
At the same time, words poured down onto an empty white paper.
Meticulously and perfectly, the plan was constructed.
*****
âHhm. This is quite troublesome.â
The young manâs expression was extremely serious.
He was looking at three cards on top of a table.
The middle-aged man, who was staring at that scene from the side, cheerfully smiled and shook his head.
âPlease donât lie. You have already made your decision.â
At those words, the young man scratched his nose and brightly smiled.
âDoes it show?â
âOf course. It has already been thirty years since I supported Master Clyde. I can tell with just a glance.â
âThirty years? Even though Iâm thirty years old right now?â
The young man, Clyde, asked back with a playful expression.
Copying that playful look, the middle-aged man shrugged.
âSince Iâve been at your side ever since you were born, I have served you for thirty years.â
âYeah. You are right.â
Nodding his head, Clyde looked at the three cards again.
âGoden.â
At Clydeâs call, the middle-aged man, Goden, came closer.
âYes. Master Clyde.â
âI believeâ¦â¦â
Hesitating the end of his words, Clyde picked up a card amongst the three cards.
âThe next king will be this person.â
âIâm not sure. I simply trust and follow Master Clydeâs decision.â
He was honest.
Even until now, Goden didnât doubt Clydeâs decision even once.
Looking at Goden, Clyde made a smile.
A confident and satisfied expression.
He shook the card in his hand.
âSo Iâm planning to invest in this personâs faction, butâ¦â¦â
He hesitated his words.
He put down the card he was holding up.
The smile disappeared and the expression once again turned serious.
âA variable appeared.â
Goden made a bitter smile at those words.
âDo you mean Baron Tale?â
Clyde nodded his head instead of answering.
His gaze turned back to the three cards on the table.
On the three cards, the names Simon, Tommy, and Kallum were each written.
âIs Baron Tale an influential enough person to change the throneâs successor? No, can he become such a person?â
It wasnât a question directed at anyone.
Muttering to himself, Clyde fell deep into contemplation.
With the tip of his finger, he touched Simonâs card.
Goden simply stared at that scene without a word.
After an unknown amount of time.
âHuu.â
Clyde let out a long sigh.
With the tip of his finger, he pushed Simonâs card away.
âAs expected, I should go with my original decision.â
Clyde picked up a card amongst the other two.
âHowever I think about it, the person who will become the next king is this person.â
âI simply trust and follow Master Clydeâs decision.â
Goden repeated the words he said before.
Clyde intensely stared at the card he picked up.
âGoden.â
âYes.â
âPlease collect all the spare funds in the company. Iâm personally going to the palace.â
âUnderstood.â
Goden exited the office as he answered.
Clyde, who was left alone, was still staring at the card he was holding.
âIt should be a good decision, right?â
It certainly wasnât a decision based on instinct.
Based on all the information he had gathered, he selected the card with the highest possibility.
But there was one thing that continued to bother him.
âBaron Roan Tale.â
One of his eyes thinly closed.
âJust where did you pop out from?â
A humorous voice.
But his face, at least, was humorless.
âRunning about any more than this is no good. Because the merchants like meâ¦â¦â
A cold air hung from the tip of his eyes.
âReally donât like losing.â
*****
âOh! Baron Tale. Welcome.â
The middle-aged man who handsomely grew out a moustache brightly smiled and opened his two arms.
Roan quickly dismounted from the horse and lowered his head.
âIt is an honor to meet you. Sir Viscount Holten.â
The middle-aged man was Viscount Anthony Holten, the very man who sent Roan the invitation to the hunting competition.
âAn honorâ¦â¦ hahaha. Iâm the one honored to meet the hero of the expedition.â
The two shook hands and exchanged simple greetings.
Looking at the nobles and the knights behind Anthony, Roan inwardly made a bitter smile.
âIf you all openly let out hostility like that, that dark plan of yours would be recognized.â
It was a point where the Amaranth Information Squadâs report wasnât needed.
The noblesâ gaze toward Roan was that sharp and cold.
âNow, let me introduce the guests who will be enjoying the hunt with us today.â
One by one, Anthony introduced the nobles who wordlessly stood and were completely unaware of Roanâs thought.
âIt is an honor to meet you.â
For each and every time, Roan greeted in a very polite and courteous manner.
At least, it seemed like that to Anthony and the other nobles.
âShould we then go to the hunting field?â
Anthony, who finished the introductions, asked with a subtle expression.
âLet us go, then.â
âLet us depart quickly.â
Several nobles hurried others and got on the horsesâ saddles.
Roan also nodded instead of answering and grabbed the horseâs reins.
âUurat!â 1
Anthony led the Houseâs knights and departed first.
The nobles who were glancing at Roan immediately followed behind Anthony, and as expected, they were each accompanied by three or four knights.
âThe knights areâ¦â¦ at amateur levels.â
Since he checked with Kalianâs Tears, it was certain.
Roan snickered and kicked the horse.
Unlike the other nobles, he brought just one subordinate.
And even then, he was a subordinate who was quite unlike a knight.
âSir Baron. Isnât the number too big for trappers?â 2
The one who asked him with a worried expression was Harrison.
Looking at Viscount Holten Houseâs soldiers following behind, he creased his forehead.
Roan faintly smiled at those words and shook his head.
âDonât worry.â
A confident voice.
A self-assured attitude.
âBecause our preparations are perfect.â
End.
Translator: CSV
Proofreader: st8_lupe.
1. exclamation for starting(?) a horse
2. here, the trappers are those who lure the animals toward the hunters/nobles