Chapter 16
Regressing as the Reincarnated Bastard of the Sword Clan
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For a moment, a deep silence filled the room.
However, everyone reacted differently.
The Mistress of Plum Blossom Palace quietly gazed at Theo.
Julius let out a faint sound of discontent.
Ed was smiling strangely.
And then.
Bang!
Wolfgang slammed the table forcefully and stood up, irritated.
âThe voice of the sword is true? Ha! Do you really think a mere brat like you can handle all those factions by yourself?â
His fierce energy filled the room.
It was an overwhelming presence that would have intimidated most high-ranking knights.
But Theo, whether he felt it or not, remained expressionless and composed.
âIsnât that something I should deal with?â
âWhat did you say?â
âAnd, if I recall correctly, in cases like this where thereâs a significant gap in rank during an appeal, a proxy battle is held, isnât it?â
ââ¦â¦!â
Only then did Wolfgangâs expression stiffen as he realized Theoâs intention.
If a proxy battle were to occur, as Theo suggested, Theo would be regarded as a single âfaction.â
It meant that someone could fight in the proxy battle on Theoâs behalf.
What if that person were Evelyn, who had helped Theo?
Even though she had lost one arm, a high-ranking knight was still a high-ranking knight.
If she stepped forward, the outcome would be unpredictable.
âOr perhaps the Black Dragon himself might interveneâ¦!â
Wolfgang glanced over at Julius.
Julius, with an unreadable expression, was now observing Theo.
Wolfgang knew how much Julius valued Evelyn.
He also knew Julius had a deep interest in Theo.
After all, the reason Julius had agreed to Edâs request wasnât to trouble him, but for his own purposes, wasnât it?
But if Julius decided to side with Theo hereâ¦
That would be the worst possible outcome.
Which faction would dare oppose the Black Dragon?
Even if Julius didnât get involved directly, it was still a problem.
By law, the appeal hearing had to take place in a public setting.
It would inevitably draw attention.
Now, what if fifteen factions each sent a representative just to take down one lowly illegitimate child?
How would they endure the ridicule and scorn from the public?
Knights, after all, were supposed to carry honor and pride in their hearts.
All of that honor and pride would be trampled into the mud.
All fifteen factions would certainly blame Wolfgang for having forced them into such a humiliating situation.
The rumor that it was the Senate Head who orchestrated this would soon spread among the people.
âCheckmate!â
Wolfgang unknowingly clenched his fist tightly.
Desperately thinking of how to turn the situation around, he turned to look at Edâ
ââ¦This guy. Heâs a snake.â
Ed also didnât look entirely comfortable, just like Wolfgang.
In fact, for the first time, he felt a chilling sense of something ominous from Theo.
Because Ed saw another hidden move that Wolfgang had missed.
âIs he trying to plant the impression that the Camellia Palace is oppressing him? Is his goal to rise as a hero representing the underdogs?â
The impression Theo would leave after the appeal hearing would fall into two major categories.
â An illegitimate child who fought righteously against overwhelming oppression.
And.
â A Ragnar who revealed his pride as a rightful heir in front of everyone.
Wasnât this the kind of stereotype that the lower classes, usually silenced by the overwhelming power of large factions, would love to rally behind?
Even if Theo lost the appeal hearing, it wouldnât truly be a loss.
He would surely attract a lot of sympathy.
Theo was using this opportunity to increase his reputation, gather followers, and build his foundation.
On the other hand, Ed and Wolfgang had nothing to gain, only losses.
âHow in the world does he know the rules of the appeal hearing in such intricate detail?â
Conflicts in Winterer usually followed the will of the faction or group one belonged to, so there was rarely any need for concern.
But Theo had precisely targeted the blind spot in this system.
And he hit the vital point.
ââ¦â¦â
Despite Wolfgangâs pressing gaze, Ed remained silent for a moment.
His mind was swirling with confusion.
But despite the chaos in his head, the solution to this was simple.
ââ¦That bastard must die. No matter what it takes, by any means necessary.â
His charisma, his strategic mind.
His ability to design a trap so thoroughly that there was no escape.
If he were left alive, he would surely come back to haunt them later.
Even if it meant enduring public scorn for a while, they had to crush him now, before it was too late.
âIâll have to use Axion.â
He intended to teach him the harshness of the world through death.
Just as Edâs eyes turned cold, sinking deep with resolve.
Smirk!
Theo, as if reading Edâs thoughts perfectly, glanced his way and gave a small, mocking smile.
As if to say, âYou think I donât know what youâre planning?â
And.
As if asking, âDo you really think this is the end?â
âNo wayâ¦?â
A realization struck Ed, and his eyes widened as he snapped his head up.
At that exact moment.
ãI always thought you were a quiet child, but who wouldâve thought you were capable of such cunning tricks?ã
A voice suddenly boomed, echoing across the ceiling.
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ââ¦â¦!â
ââ¦â¦!â
Ed and the other four dragons instantly straightened their backs.
An immense aura, powerful enough to overwhelm all of them, struck the space where Theo stood like a thunderbolt!
Boom!
Rumbleâ
The entire Judgment Hall shook violently, as if it were about to collapse from the tremendous shockwave.
The solid marble floor caved in, and a cloud of dust quickly engulfed Theo.
âWe greet the Head of the House!â
âWe pay our respects to the heir of the Great Dragon!â
âWe bow before the Lord of the Sword!â
âWe honor the Master of the North!â
The four dragons all knelt on one knee, bowing their heads in unison toward the figure.
It was a solemn display of loyalty to their great master.
However.
Their lord, seemingly uninterested in the loyal greetings of his vassals, focused his attention entirely on one thing.
As the dust settled, a towering manâlikely over 190 centimeters tall, with a muscular build and fierce eyesâwas staring down at Theo.
âYou donât even flinch in my presence. Youâve changed quite a bit, my son.â
The man, Kyle Ragnar, smiled as if he found the situation amusing.
At that sight.
Ed felt a sudden chill run down his spine.
âNo way⦠Did he anticipate this tooâ¦?â
Theoâs expression remained calm, almost as if he had expected this all along.
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âI had my doubts, but here he is, just like I thought.â
Despite his composed exterior, Theo couldnât help but smile bitterly inside as he watched Kyle curiously gaze at him.
âIn my past life, I longed to see him, but it was always so difficult.â
â Father.
To Theo, Kyle had always been a difficult figure.
No matter how much he wanted to grow close, like the fathers and sons of other families, the gap between them remained insurmountable.
Like a distant star in the night sky, unreachable.
Sometimes he admired him,
Other times he resented him,
And on occasion, he missed him.
And now, here he was, standing before him with an expression Theo had never seen in his previous life.
âFocus. Nowâs not the time for sentimentality.â
The momentary emotional stir quickly subsided.
Theo steadied his heart.
This was the first battle of many that would define his new lifeâa life full of wars.
And he had to win.
[You have successfully withstood the opponentâs fierce aura.]
[You have gained a small amount of experience points.]
Even just enduring Kyleâs overwhelming presence had earned Theo a small amount of experience points.
Thanks to this, a clever plan also came to mind.
âI, Theo Ragnar, an apprentice knight, pay my respects to the great incarnation of the Dragon God.â
Theo deliberately bowed a beat later than the other Nine Dragons.
This was to emphasize his presence to Kyle once more.
It also served to subtly assert to the other Nine Dragons that this position was rightfully his.
âFather must understand what Iâm doing.â
And sure enough.
Kyle smiled faintly and grabbed Theo by the shoulder, pulling him up immediately.
âWhatâs with this cold reaction between father and son? Come now, stand.â
His tone was gentle and smooth.
But Theo wasnât deceived by it.
âFather, more than anyone, takes the competition for power among his children seriously. He mustâve come here because he caught wind of my situation. So, I need to keep showing him my strength.â
As Theo knew, Kyle had only one concern.
â The prosperity of the House of Ragnar.
He had formed relationships with countless women, fathering nearly a hundred children.
He had led the family to its greatest golden age.
Even his pursuit of the pinnacle of swordsmanship, striving to become a demigod, was all for the purpose of spreading Ragnarâs greatness across the continent and the world.
Because of this, Kyle was always searching for an heir capable of continuing Ragnarâs legacy and expanding its glory.
He particularly enjoyed evaluating the potential of his younger children, those who hadnât yet undergone the Blossoming Ceremony.
Just like now.
âI happened to be wandering nearby, and, by chance, I heard about your situation.â
No, he had probably been watching from the start.
âIt seems youâre in quite the complicated position. May I ask whom you planned to have as your representative in the proxy battle?â
Theo didnât miss the sharp gleam in Kyleâs eyes, like a predator eyeing its prey.
He knew exactly what answer Kyle wanted to hear.
So, instead, Theo tilted his head, pretending to be puzzled.
âPerhaps Iâm too dull-witted, but I donât quite understand what you mean, my lord.â
âIâm asking who will stand in for you during the appeal.â
âA representative to stand in for me? Where in the world would I find such a person?â
ââ¦What?â
Kyle blinked in surprise, clearly not expecting that response.
âMy voice is solely my own. Who in this world could possibly stand in my place? My sense of justice, my will, and my convictions are all mine.â
âAnd that means?â
âYes. So, naturally, I intended to stand in the appeal hearing myself.â
âThen youâll lose.â
âHow can we know without trying?â
âTheyâve all at least unlocked their magic power.â
âI may be forced to break, but I will never bend willingly.â
âWhat? Haha! Hahahaha!â
Kyle covered his face with his hand and burst into loud laughter.
Then, turning sharply toward the Nine Dragons, he smiled broadly.
âDid you all hear that? My sonâs words? âI may break, but I will not bend!â Could there be anything more fitting for a Ragnar to say?â
The Nine Dragons, still bowing their heads, remained silent.
Only Julius wore a faint, enigmatic smile.
Meanwhile, Ed and Wolfgangâs expressions had hardened.
âI must say, I like the stance youâre showing before this battle.â
Kyle turned back to Theo, placing his hand firmly on his shoulder.
Clench.
Theoâs shoulder ached from the pressure.
However, Kyleâs crimson eyes, gazing intently at him, shone more intensely than ever.
âThank you for your kind words.â
âHowever, my belief that itâs unfair for you, who hasnât even undergone the Blossoming Ceremony and cannot yet be called a proper knight, to face the appeal as is remains unchanged.â
Theoâs eyes gleamed now.
He knew exactly what his father was about to do.
âTherefore, representing all of them, I, Kyle Ragnar, the Lord of Ragnar, shall now test you with a single strike.â
At that moment, the Nine Dragons gasped in shock and all raised their heads.
Each wore a face filled with disbelief.
âIf you withstand it, I will clear you of all charges.â
ââ¦â¦!â
ââ¦â¦!â
ââ¦â¦!â
It had been a long time since any of the Nine Dragons had seen Kyle show such favor to anyone, especially to his own child.
The expressions of the Mistress of Plum Blossom Palace and Wolfgang were ones of sheer astonishment, while Julius chuckled lightly, saying âPfftâ under his breath.
âLord! This cannot be allowed!â
Ed stepped forward in a hurry, his voice filled with urgency.
âI have to stop this at all costs! I canât let that brat catch the Lordâs eye!â
Alarms were ringing in Edâs head.
The moment Kyle began to take an interest in Theo, all of Edâs plans to take over the Rose Palace would be ruined.
âSoaring Dragon.â
But Kyle, annoyed that one of his vassals dared to interrupt his rare moment of enthusiasm, shot Ed a disapproving look.
âYes, my lord.â
âWho gave you permission to speak?â
Ed hurriedly bowed his head.
âMy apologies, but I feared that vassals and subordinates might dare to question the bond between father and sonâ¦!â
âYou think I, Kyle Ragnar, would be swayed by such trivial emotions?â
Hah!
Kyle let out a hollow laugh.
âIf there are people who donât trust me that much, what do you think I should do? Cast them out, of course.â
âCast them outâ¦? Do you meanâ¦?â
âIn Ragnar, that can only mean one thing, right?â
In that moment, Kyleâs crimson eyes glowed with a bloodthirsty gleam.
âKill them.â
ââ¦â¦!â
ââ¦â¦!â
ââ¦â¦!â
ââ¦â¦!â
Even the other Nine Dragons, as well as Ed, instinctively straightened their backs in fear.
âShall I share my personal thoughts? I actually believe that what this child said is correct.â
A heavy silence fell.
The oppressive atmosphere seemed to crush the very lungs of Ed and the other Nine Dragons.
This was already Kyleâs domain.
âArenât they all soldiers and vassals sworn to follow Ragnar? And yet they dare to tarnish their lordâs authority? If so, they should be trampled underfoot, so they can never do so again. Donât you agree?â
âYour words are absolutely correct.â
ââ¦The supreme ruler of Ragnar is you, my lord. We will follow your will.â
The Mistress of Plum Blossom Palace bowed her head, and Wolfgang, having no courage to challenge Kyle in the first place, quickly submitted.
Only Julius looked at Kyle with a faint, ambiguous smile.
âDo you have something to say, Black Dragon?â
âNo, my lord. I just noticed that you seem to be in a rare good mood.â
âYouâre speaking nonsense.â
Kyle let out a brief laugh and then turned his gaze back to Theo.
âWhat do you say? Will you do it?â
In response to Kyleâs question, Theo calmly shook his head.
âHow could I compare the honor of receiving your blade to that of vassals or subordinates? It would be far too heavy for me.â
In that instant, Kyleâs expression darkened.
âSurely youâre not saying you wonât do it?â
âNo, my lord. How could I, an apprentice knight, refuse your command?â
âThen?â
âI just wanted to point out that the terms arenât fair.â
âNot fairâ¦?â
Kyleâs expression shifted once again, intrigued.
Theo, with a slight smirk, lifted the corner of his mouth and spoke.
âSince the stakes have risen, shouldnât the reward for the opposing side be just as significant?â
âOh?â
âFor example.â
Theoâs gaze slowly moved toward Ed.
âLike Camellia Palace.â