The capital, Miller, shook once again.
The Miller Castleâs residents cheered.
In the case of commoners, it was general for them to quake with irritation at the nobles.
However, Roan was an exception.
It wasnât because he was a general and a hero who raised outstanding military achievements.
âSir Count Lancephil is different than other nobles.â
âHeâs a man whoâs at our side and not above our heads.â
A noble who treated people as people without discrimination of status.
That was the very reason the ordinary commoners loved and respected Roan.
And.
âIâm really glad.â
There was another person who was joyous enough to shed tears.
Aily Rinse.
Wiping the tears with a back of her hand, she gazed straight at Roanâs face.
She tried not to cry.
No, she thought she shouldnât cry.
âWhat would he think if I cryâ¦â¦â
Such thoughts entered her mind.
But the moment she saw Roan, clear tears flowed regardless of her will.
âThank you very much for worrying about me, your highness.â
Roan slightly bowed his head.
The instant he saw Aily crying, a corner of his heart turned soft.
âPrincess Aily.â
Amongst the memories that awakened thanks to the hexersâ assault, there were also ones about Aily.
âThree years from now, princess will catch an epidemic and die.â
A news he heard through one ear and out the next in the last life because she was an individual with such a lack of presence.
It was a dreadful future.
But he didnât worry.
âIt probably was a faked death.â
The reason Roan thought so.
âSince three years from now is the time when Gold Master Sale fully begins to move.â
Probably, Aily met the Great Warring Era and threw away her status as a princess.
âIs the princess Aily, Sale, or Piscisâ¦â¦â
Roan gazed quietly at Ailyâs large eyes.
âIf she, as princess willed and not by someone elseâs decision, lived a life she herself wanted, thenâ¦â¦â
Her desire and wish.
Roan planned to help so that Aily can live as such.
And he wished that he would be at her side.
âI merely do as my heart says.â
In the last life, he lost love while chasing his dream.
In the end, both dream and love, he failed all of them.
But the life this time was different.
âDream, and love tooâ¦â¦â
The first step.
Roan planned to embolden his feeling to Aily.
âPrincess. Iâve visited today because I have something I need to say.â
The end of his voice slightly shook.
âI really donât have a talent in this kind of thing, so Iâm not sure how to say this.â
A feeling like he had became a fool.
But it wasnât an unpleasant feeling.
His heart rapidly raced.
Aily quietly sat and nodded her head.
Her face too was colored brightly.
Roan faintly smiled and collected his breath for a moment.
âI thought that there are reasons to loving someone. So I thought once, twice, thrice, tens, hundreds of of times.â
HIs gaze went towards Aily.
âOf the reason I liked your highness princess.â
Aily tightly grasped her two hands.
The tips of her eyes rapidly trembled.
âBut I couldnât find it.â
Roanâs words continued on.
The story of his heart that began to burst out once continued on unhesitantly like a violent stream.
âThere was no reason. I just like you. Without any reasonâ¦â¦â
Roan looked straight at Ailyâs eyes.
âI like you, princess.â
*****
âWaaaaah!â
âRoan Lancephil! Roan Lancephil!â
Cheers poured down.
At the grand street that cut the capital, Miller, to north and south.
Around it, the Miller Castleâs residents poured out.
With crimson roses in their hands, they screamed at the top of their lungs.
âRoan! Roan! Roan!â
âThe Crimson Ghost! The Crimson Ghost!â
Simon Rinse clicked his tongue at the boiling heat of the castleâs citizens.
âYou truly have a great popularity.â
âItâs an excessive praise, your highness.â
The one softly smiling and slightly lowering his head was Roan.
But he too couldnât hide his pride.
It wasnât merely because people liked him.
âItâs proof that what Iâm doing is not wrong.â
Walking on the correct path.
And people recognizing that.
They made his heart proud.
âAnyhow, do you truly plan to leave like this?â
Simon shook Roanâs hand with regrettable expression.
The numerous nobles that lined behind him were also the same.
âSir Count Lancephil. Please stay a bit longer before you go.â
âWe didnât in fact have much time to talk because you were down, sir.â
âI have a good wine, sir. I truly wish to serve it to you.â
Sweet words overflowed.
The nobles who supported Simon wanted to make favorable impressions with Roan in any way possible.
Looks that werenât very different even at the fact that Roan was from a commoner background.
âWhat use is that now?â
âIf Prince Simon becomes the next king like this, Count Lancephil will rise to a status with merely one above and everyone below.â
âHeâll at least become a duke. Looking at the last time, it seems the prince is even considering him as the princessâ partner.â
The nobles were shrewd.
Roan too had surmised their intentions.
âI have no heart to play with those games.â
With a sad and regrettable expression, he lowered his head.
âIâm sorry, your highness. Iâve left the fief empty for much too long.â
An indirect refusal.
âI know it canât be helped, butâ¦â¦ even so, itâs sad and still regrettable, sir.â
Simon exhaled a short sigh.
âOnce the work here is somewhat cleaned up, I will go take a visit to the Lancephil Fief.â
âYes, your highness. I will await your visit.â
Roan once again lowered his head and then stepped back.
Once he climbed above a mammoth warhorse, the magnificence of a great general spouted out.
âWaaaaaah!â
The sound of citizensâ cheers turned much louder.
Roan lightly raised his right hand, then added a short salute towards Simon.
âThen excuse meâ¦â¦â
As he pulled the reins, the warhorse snorted a rough neigh.
Clop. Clop.
Roan, who went alone between the colossal waves of crowds.
The sight of his back on top of the warhorse truly looked grand.
Gulp.
The cheers slowly sank.
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All swallowed dryly.
Roanâs crimson armor reflected the light and flashed.
Although Roan was alone, he exuded an incredible presence and pressure comparable to an army of a hundred thousand.
A silence where the space and time seemed to have literally stopped.
Between that, only Roan was moving by himself.
Finally, he passed through the Miller Castleâs north gate.
âWaaaaaaaah!
âRoan Lancephil! Roan Lancephil!â
As if it had awaited, the incredible cheer that had been suppressed blasted out.
âHmm.â
Simon and the numerous nobles, with slightly dazed expressions, moved their steps towards the ramparts of the north gate.
Swoosh!
When they climbed on top of the rampart, a southern wind pushed their backs.
Instantly, the wide plain that spread outside the north gate filled their views.
âAhâ¦â¦â
A weak hearted man amongst the nobles let out a quiet exclamation.
The other nobles too all looked greatly shocked and daunted, and merely didnât let out a sound.
A crimson wave.
âSo thatâs the crimson legionâ¦â¦â
Simon and Viscount Tio Ruin murmured with voices mixed with awe.
It was a grand sight.
Crimson soldiers neatly lined up on the wide plain murmuring with green light.
The Tale Legion and the Lancephil Legion, even in front of the violent southern wind, stood their places without a tremble.
The legion flag, the troop flag, and the commandersâ flags that rose at the vanguard violently flapped.
To the front of it, Roan was approaching.
Paat!
Suddenly, together with an incredible pressure, the legionâs soldiers saluted.
The soundless salute was, even just by the sight of it, was enormously pressuring.
âUuuuh.â
Few scholarly nobles chattered their teeth and shrunk back their necks.
Meanwhile, Roan turned his horse and looked towards the Miller Castle.
No, to be exact, he stared at Simon and the numerous nobles standing at the ramparts.
Very slowly, Roan made a salute.
âSalute.â
A quietly worded sound.
It wasnât even a sound that could be easily heard.
But soon, a shout like the eardrums would explode followed behind.
âSalute!â
The shout the soldiers of the crimson legion poured out.
That sound became a force and stormed the Miller Castle.
âHuugh.â
Not only the scholarly nobles but also the warrior nobles whose bones were battle-hardened on the battlefields couldnât quite endur and trembled.
Goosebumps burst all over their bodies.
A feeling as if their throats were suffocated.
âHhm.â
Simon leaked a quiet groan.
His heart was complicated.
A feeling both proud yet worried.
âItâs a great strength when at the sideâ¦â¦â
But if turned into an enemy, a vexing existence.
No, not only at a level of being vexing, he was an existence dangerous enough for the throne succession competition to flip in an instant.
âI must make him my man.â
The several plans he had already made brushed through his head.
Meanwhile, Roan, who was watching the ramparts, pulled his rein once again.
He looked at the crimson legion and gave a short order.
âCrimson Legion, march.â
The instant the order fell, the thousand-man commanders and above shouted at the members of the troop below them.
âMarch!â
âMarch!â
âLet us go home!â
The enormous legion moved without an error like a single body.
The Crimson Legion that filled the Miller Castleâs southern plain disappeared with a rapid speed as if an ebb flows out.
âViscount Ruin.â
Simon, who was watching quietly, called Tio.
Tio stepped in closer and lowered his head.
âYes. Please speak, your highness.â
Simon chased Roanâs back that was receding further away and spoke in a much quieter voice.
âI will have to place a trap.â
âWhere should we place it, sir?â
A cautious expression and voice.
Simon answered shortly.
âAily.â
*****
Return.
Finally, the Crimson Legion finished the fief war and returned to the Mediasis Castle.
Furthermore, together with a sweet spoil of the war called fief war victory.
âWaaaaah!â
âRoan Lancephil! Roan Lancephil!â
âTale Legion! Tale Legion!â
âLancephil Legion! Lancephil Legion!â
âCrimson Legion! Crimson Legion!â
It was obvious that the Mediasis Castle shook from a welcoming ceremony.
Especially as the Mediasis Castle became selected as the capital of the new Lancephil Fief that expanded by more than twice, the heat of the castleâs residents were hotter and greater than any other time.
Because the Pavor Castle, which was the capital of the original Lancephil Fief, was scheduled to adjust and supported to become the center of culture, arts, and education, the responses of the old Lancephil Fiefâs citizens were also not bad.
Harmony and coexistence.
Thankfully, the Tale Fiefâs citizens and the Lancpehil Fiefâs citizens understood each other well.
While the fierce welcome of the castleâs citizens was continuing, a noisy conversation was continuing at the lordâs castle, no, at a slightly large building located at the center of the Mediasis Castle.
âEh?! Then do you mean the lord moving separately by himself?â
Clay, who usually had no case of being surprised, widely opened his eyes and raised his voice.
Austin, who was sitting on the opposite side, awkwardly smiled and nodded his head.
âThat is, he said that there was a place he had to visit when half wayâ¦â¦â
âEven so, so sent him to that place alone? The lord? Thereâs still Count Chase and Viscount Owellsâ remnantsâ¦â¦â
When his words reached about that point.
âHe wasnât alone. He went with Walter.â
Brian subtly squeezed in and cut his words.
âAh, so we can relax since he went together with Walter whose left are was cut off and his mana hole destroyed?â
âTha, that isâ¦â¦â
At Clayâs bladed words, Brian stuttered his words and then soon closed his mouth.
At that moment, Harrison, who had been staying quiet, spoke in a brusque voice while crossing his arms.
âIt is what the lord wished. We simply need to follow his orders.â
At those words, Clay stared straight at Harrisonâs eyes.
Bold eyes without a bit of hesitation or indecision.
Even, the ones with such eyes wasnât only Harrison.
Austin, Brian, Keep, Glennâ¦â¦
The light in the eyes of the core retainers were boldness itself.
âHuu.â
With a short sigh, Clay nodded his head.
âUnderstood. It canât be helped since itâs something that already happened. But I must definitely say just this one thing clearly.â
With a calm and clear voice, he added on.
âI understand everyoneâs loyalties plenty well. But even so, it is problematic to give unconditional loyalty to the lord.â
âWhat do you mean? President Clay.â
Austin creased his brows.
Clay, with a tip of his finger, pointed at his chest.
âAn unconditional loyalty makes oneâs chest hot. Butâ¦â¦â
The tip of the finger headed towards his head.
âIt also makes oneâs head stiff.â
His gaze swept through the numerous retainers.
âIf you are a truly loyal subject, do not be afraid to remonstrate. Things that are wrong must be said to be wrong, and one must be able to present opposition at irrational orders. If we were to remain silent even while knowing that the path is wrong and follow unconditionallyâ¦â¦â
Clayâs expression turned fierce.
âWe will all fall down a cliff.â
âHhm.â
Everyone including Austin and Harrison leaked a groan.
Clayâs statement.
They were words he had decided and spat out because he had already experienced similar events numerous times.
Clay looked at the retainers of grave expressions and lowered his head.
âI apologize if I was somewhat arrogant. To please think of it word for word as a warning.â
With those words as final, he exited the meeting room.
âHuu.â
A long sigh twisted and leaked through his lips.
âWould they change a bitâ¦â¦â
A smile hang at Clayâs mouth.
Loyalty and remonstration.
If one was a good subordinate, there was a need to have all of the two.
But it wasnât because of merely such reason that Clay spoke out the words this time.
âItâs a given that even medicines good for the body have side effects.â
Clay.
Even while doing one work, he was always aiming for more than two, three effects.
âNow, should I then see what the lord is doing?â
The smile hanging on his mouth became much deeper.
End.