Chapter 1854 by Marina Vittori
An Understated Dominance
âGeneral Caide, what do you think?â Shane probed, clear hesitation in his voice. Even though he aligned with Julius, he deeply respected Prince Rufus of West Lucozia. If Rufus were dead, he would have readily joined Julius in his rebellion.
However, Rufus was alive, altering the dynamics. This forced Shane to contemplate the consequences.
It was as Elijah had pointed out. He might dismiss thoughts of self- preservation, but he had to think about his family and friends.
âGeneral Gilby, we shouldnât rush into a decision until the final moment. I have faith that Grand General Rhys will emerge victorious in the battle against Logan.
âIf Grand General Rhys secures victory, we still have a chance for a turnaround.
âEverett expressed with depth.
âThatâs right! Grand General Rhys has unparalleled martial prowess. Heâll surely win. How can Logan be a match for Grand General Rhys?â Shane nodded repeatedly.
âSir Valor, please stop undermining the militaryâs morale here. Weâre all in the same boat, sharing both success and failure.
âIn case of an unexpected result, you wonât be able to escape the consequences alone either,â Everett admonished.
âIâm just offering a friendly reminder. If you donât find it helpful, then let it be.
âElijah shrugged.
Their ideals diverged, and as the two generals failed to grasp his intentions, it was futile to say more. To him, survival was paramount. Power and wealth came second, and everything else didnât matter.
While they conversed, the dynamics on the battlefield suddenly shifted. Perhaps due to exhaustion, Juliusâ attacks had noticeably slowed down. In contrast, Dustin maintained his vigor, seemingly unaffected in the slightest.
In fact, Dustin had yet to unleash his full strength, allowing Julius to execute his attacks freely. On one hand, it was to test Juliusâ limits. On the other hand, it was a measure of caution.
If Julius had genuine connections to the Dragon Guard, Dragon Guard members could be hiding within the vicinity.
In other words, formidable individuals from the Dragon Guard could be lying in wait, anticipating an opportune moment.
While Julius posed no threat to him, the Dragon Guard was different. Their current leader, Reagan Judd, ranked fifth on the Astonishing World List, far surpassing him in strength.
If they were to launch a sneak attack, he could end up severely injured or even killed if he didnât remain vigilant.
While evading and maneuvering, Dustin remarked casually, âUncle Julius, letâs end this here. Youâre no match for me. There is no purpose in continuing this fight.
âWe both belong to the Rhys family. Thereâs no need for a fight to the death. Repent, and youâll remain the Grand General and enjoy prosperity.â
âDo you think Iâm a child? If I surrender, I wonât be seeing the light of day tomorrow!â Julius shouted. Throughout history, the struggle for the throne had always ended with either success or death, with no third option. If he failed today, death was the only path.
âI know itâs the Dragon Guard pulling the strings, and youâve been misled by deceivers. Your actions were impulsive.
âI can assure you that if you reveal the true culprits, I wonât hold your mistakes against you,â Dustin spoke earnestly.
âHmph! Do you think Iâll believe you?â Juliusâs expression was cold, but his attacks involuntarily slowed.
âUncle Julius, you must realize youâre in a hopeless situation. If you want to avoid dire consequences, agree to my conditions. This is your chance to make amends,â Dustin stated.
âIf Rufus had told me this, I might have believed it to some extent. But from a brat like you?â Julius shouted.
âYou can choose not to believe me, but do you have any other options?â
Dustin said indifferently, âIâm only telling you this because we are family. If it were someone else, theyâd be dead by now.â
âTrying to scare me, are you? Do you think you can defeat me? Stop dreaming!â Julius retorted.