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âAnd then?â
âWhat do you think happened next?â
âParis mustâve been furious. He has huge insecurity toward both of you already. How dare they choose a mere subordinate over him, the supreme commander himself? He mustâve been dying to take up the challenge â¦.â
âThatâs why he impulsively took up the challenge. It was a challenge that he didnât have to accept if he thought about it rationally.â
Only then did Apollonia realize Rajanâs intention. They wanted to minimize the casualties as much as possible. Looking at the empireâs armed forces, it was only to be expected that a full-fledged war was going to break out soon. Since the tide of war turned in favor of the empire, Paris had no reason to accept the challenge. So they used this method to hurt Parisâ ego and provoked him into a duel.
âSeems like theyâve learned about Parisâ psychology through âMilonâs eyeâ. Who was his opponent? Was he a prince whoâs a genius swordsman?â
âMilonâs eyeâ was famous for not only providing classified information but also going so far as compiling information about peopleâs psychology.
âIn fact, there was no warrior on Rajanâs side that could match up to Paris. It was a situation where anyone on our side could win no matter what.â
âThenâ¦?â
âThe third royal princess stepped up wearing armor and helmet. There was not a single soldier with her, and the gate was closed again after she came out.â
âThird princessâ¦Iâve heard about her somewhere.â
Apollonia recalled her memory. Among 20 Rajan princesses, there was one eccentric princess who was determined to tame every wild beast and wander around the continent. She was known as the Witch of the East.
âDoes the Witch of the East wield a sword?â
âObviously she isnât up to par with Paris. There are many knights in this empire who are more skilled than her. But there was something that went beyond our expectation.â
Urielâs eyes gleamed as if he was about to tell an interesting story. He hated Paris so much that he often showed his innermost feelings like this.
âWhat is it?â
âIt was horseback combatâ¦but never before have I seen such a huge horse. With wings on its back and size twice as big as a normal horse, Iâd rather call it a monster.â
Apolloia wasnât easily puzzled or surprised, but she almost spit into her drink when he said that.
âIf it has wings, it has to be a monster, right?â
âThatâs right,â Uriel concluded with a small chuckle.
âPretty sure Paris wouldnât back down.â A little smirk rose to her lips.
Five years ago, he couldnât show his ability when the wolf monster attacked the hunting ground, and the spotlight went to Caelion and Uriel. Ever since that day he struggled to get rid of his disgrace. If the emperor hadnât actively intervened, he wouldâve been forced to kill the monster and lost his life earlier.
Uriel nodded.
âThe Witch of the East was calmly riding the monster, but Paris was caught off guard and eventually fell off his horse.â
âIn front of the soldiers?â
There was nothing more humiliating than that.
âBut I heard that Rajan surrendered in the end.â
âThe third princess held a sword in Parisâ neck and demanded a deal. She urged him to accept their surrender and withdraw his troops.â
Apolloniaâs eyes grew slightly bigger.
ââ¦.Thatâs their intention from the start.â
âYes. It was such a meticulous plan. There was nothing they could gain by killing Paris.â
âWhat are the conditions of surrender?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThey literally just surrendered. They swore not to stand against the empire again. On the other hand, our side promised that we would not harm the city or take war prisoners, so we didnât pillage the city. Even we agreed to remove the tax rate and custom.â
Apolloniaâs eyes grew even bigger.
Paris wanted to compensate for the loss by pillaging the defeated country, but due to the opposition of Caelion and Uriel, and sometimes behind-the-scenes work involved, Paris couldnât execute his plan properly a few times.
The war began because of the emperorâs tyranny and the opposition of many countries about the excessive tax. The emperor had to send Paris and his troops to subdue them every time and consequently went to war at a high cost. What was economically feasible was getting compensation for some of the costs of the war, the promise to comply with the previous tax rate, some war prisoners, and more benefits from custom duty. However, in the war against Rajan, he couldnât even take any of them.
Apollonia was genuinely impressed by Rajanâs third princess. Not to mention there was âMilonâs eyeâ as the basis of her plan. She made a brilliant plan based on Parisâ psychology and had great bravery to carry through with it. Apollonia rarely saw anyone like the third princess in her entire life.