Chapter 89
Regressing as the Reincarnated Bastard of the Sword Clan
At that moment, Naban was meeting his future father-in-law and the woman who would become his wife.
âNaban Bacchus.â
âI am Quadrach Ceres. This is my daughter, Lily Ceres. Go ahead and greet her.â
âNice to meet you.â
Naban gave a brief nod toward Lily.
To anyone watching, it was closer to a disrespectful attitude than a proper greeting.
Instantly, the face of the knight standing behind turned red with fury.
Had they not been in Quadrachâs presence, he would have shouted at Naban right away.
However,
âAhem.â
Lily didnât get angry. Instead, she looked Naban up and down, as if evaluating him.
ââ¦â¦?â
Naban tilted his head, wondering why she was acting like that.
It was the first time he had encountered such a reaction.
âFor a bastard, youâre fairly decent-looking. Or maybe itâs because youâre a bastard? I was worried about how much of a pervert youâd be, considering youâre nine years older than me, but for now, Iâll give you a passing grade.â
The knight clenched his fists tightly.
âHow dare this lowly merchantâ¦!â
Only someone from the Bacchus family had the right to look down on Naban for his birth.
No one else had the right to speak ill of him.
Moreover, this could be considered an insult to the marriage, so the knight was about to protest against Lilyâs rude attitude, butâ
âPahahah!â
Nabanâs sudden burst of laughter cut off the knight before he could say anything.
Both the knight and Quadrach turned their gazes toward Naban.
Lily asked with a curious expression.
âWhatâs so funny?â
âWell, at least I donât have to worry about being labeled a pervert by my future bride.â
ââ¦â¦Youâre not angry?â
âAngry? Why would I be angry?â
âYou just got called a bastard.â
âWell, itâs true, isnât it?â
Naban let out a light scoff.
To Lily, Nabanâs reaction only became more intriguing.
âDo you have no pride?â
âArenât I someone being sold off? If I act out of pride and the marriage falls through, the whole family would be turned upside down. So, think whatever you want.â
âYou know your place, I see.â
âKnowing your place is how you survive another day.â
It was a meaningful statement.
A smile slowly spread across Lilyâs lips, while the Bacchus knight, on the other hand, now trembled with fury.
âThese damn bastards!â
To him, the daughter of a merchant family and a bastard from his own house making light of the situation together was utterly disgraceful.
It seemed as if the two had conspired to thoroughly mock him.
However, the knight understood his and his familyâs position all too well.
If this marriage fell through, the Bacchus name would be utterly ruined.
So, he had to endure it somehow.
âThis humiliation⦠Iâll repay it somedayâ¦!â
Once the family was restored, no one would be able to stop him from crushing the Ceres family.
Clap!
Quadrach clapped his hands loudly to break the tension.
âLuckily, it seems the first impressions between the two soon-to-be spouses arenât too bad, donât you think? Thereâs nothing sadder than spending your life with someone you dislike. Hahaha.â
The knight felt a cold chill run down his spine at Quadrachâs meaningful words.
âCould it be⦠does he know that Nabanâs life is on a time limit?â
But he couldnât bring himself to speak rashly.
Regardless of his thoughts, Quadrach turned to his daughter and spoke.
âLily, there are many guests outside whoâve come from all over the North to celebrate your engagement. We owe them our gratitude.â
âYes, they are truly generous people.â
âBefore we start the formal ceremony with such distinguished guests, is there anything youâd like to say to your future husband, Naban? May I call you my son-in-law?â
âYes, please feel free.â
âIf thereâs anything you wish to say to my daughter, now would be the time.â
âI donât have much to say for now. Iâll think about it slowly. After all, the wedding wonât be for another five years, will it?â
Five years.
The number of years Naban had left as well.
That, too, held its own meaning.
Lily looked at Naban, who was steeped in cynicism, and asked,
âWill you love me?â
Naban stifled a laugh internally.
It was amusing to see a girl, only fifteen years old, heavily made up and pretending to act so fatally serious.
âWell, Iâll try. But for now, it seems difficult. Itâs not easy to have affection for someone so young.â
âSo, youâre saying itâs possible in the future?â
âFor now, maybe.â
âThen Iâd like proof of that affection. Is that possible?â
âProof? In what way?â
Naban found his fiancée, who was more cynical and calculating than her age suggested, quite intriguing.
It wasnât easy to find someone who was more cynical than himself.
At that moment, Lily gripped her right arm tightly with her left hand, a pained expression crossing her face.
âBring me the head of the man who made my arm⦠made my right arm like this.â
âThe head, you say.â
Naban stroked his chin with his hand.
He had heard about it too.
A major incident that had taken place a few months ago at the Gathering of the Hidden Dragons.
It had caused quite a stir in the northern regions.
And he also knew well that the main culprit had made a significant impact at the recent Blossoming Ceremony.
âDidnât Torkel mention being interested in that person too?â
Naban recalled the genius who belonged to the same Blossoming Ceremony class as him and chuckled to himself.
âDaughter.â
ââ¦Thatâs not something to let slide easily.â
This time, even Quadrach, who hadnât expected such words, looked surprised, and the knightâs face visibly hardened with tension.
However, Lily showed no signs of retracting the venomous glint in her eyes.
âThat person, Iâve heard, is the most promising genius in Ragnar right now. Even many of the Nine Dragons are paying attention to him. My life is already short enoughâare you asking me to make it even shorter?â
âAs if I would.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOr is this a desperate ploy to cut off my familyâs neck? Something like that?â
âI wouldnât allow your in-laws to disappear even before the marriage happens. I promise you, that wonât happen.â
âSo, you must have something youâre counting on.â
Lily responded with a smile instead of words.
Naban pretended to ponder for a moment before nodding his head.
âVery well. Iâll prove it. Since my future wife wishes for it, Iâll make sure to bring it along as part of the dowry.â
âGood.â
A twisted smile spread across Lilyâs lips.
It was at that very momentâ
âMaster of the trade company! Thereâs an emergency!â
Bang!
Suddenly, the door burst open, and the chief butler came rushing in, his face full of urgency.
âHow dare you act so recklessly with guests present!â
âS-Sir, itâsâ¦!â
The butler hastily explained the situation outside, and for a moment, Quadrachâs expression turned stony.
On the other hand, Lilyâs smile grew even wider.
âWell now! It seems weâre about to witness my future husbandâs love in action?â
* * *
Quadrach, Lily, Naban, and the others quickly stepped outside the building.
Quadrachâs face had become tense.
âThe Dragonâs bannerâ¦!â
Flying in the wind was the banner of Ragnarâa flag that every Northerner instinctively bowed their heads to.
Standing beneath it was Theo and his entourage, their eyes filled with arrogance.
They looked as if they were an occupying force, radiating overbearing pride.
Surrounding them were the soldiers and mercenaries of the trade companyâs main headquarters, as well as the swordsmen of the Bacchus family. However, their cautious demeanor was evident.
More than a hundred men were being overwhelmed by just four.
Naban observed the standoff with growing interest, while Lilyâs expression hardened upon recognizing an unforgettable face among the four uninvited guests.
Suppressing the uncomfortable feeling churning inside him, Quadrach spoke in a measured tone.
âWhat brings the great House of Ragnar⦠to such a humble place? Ah, if youâve come to celebrate the joyous occasion between our trade company and the Bacchus family, Iâd be happy to lead you to a more suitable location.â
âHumble place, you say? Indeed, we donât normally have any reason to visit such a place,â Kleve sneered, causing Quadrach and the trade company servantsâ faces to harden.
Unbothered, Kleve pulled something from his coat.
âIâll be brief. Evidence was found linking your Ceres Trading Company to a group that attempted an assassination against the Ragnar family. As such, youâre now under suspicion of treason, and weâll be investigating this matter thoroughly. Cooperate.â
ââ¦!â
ââ¦!â
ââ¦!â
The faces of the servants turned pale, and even the Bacchus family swordsmen stiffened.
Treason!
Ragnar was, for all intents and purposes, the ruler of the North. No one could survive going against them.
Naturally, everyone turned to look at Quadrach and Lily, fear creeping into their thoughts.
âIt canât beâ¦!â
Quadrach realized that the Season of the Snake had already slipped out of his control and into Ragnarâs hands without his knowledge. He clenched his teeth.
Lilyâs eyes also trembled.
âSo this is why they boasted that even if Theo Ragnarâs neck were cut, nothing would happen in Ragnar? What an amusing place, my future in-laws are.â
Though the father and daughter quickly regained their composure, Naban didnât miss that fleeting moment. He quickly pieced together the situation.
It seemed that the Ceres Trading Company and Ed Troyban had been secretly plotting something behind the scenes, only to get caught by Ragnar.
âIf you understand, step aside.â
Kleveâs sharp gaze sliced through the air as he took a step forward. The trade companyâs soldiers hesitated, retreating a couple of steps.
However,
ââ¦Do not move.â
At Quadrachâs low command, their retreat came to a halt.
Kleve narrowed his eyes.
âSo, you refuse to cooperate with the investigation?â
âI deeply regret this situation. But no matter how powerful the great house may be, it is tyrannical to press a vassal without proper evidence. Bring forth your proof first.â
âIs the circumstantial evidence of your involvement not enough?â
âSuch scraps of paper can easily be fabricated. It seems like weâve fallen victim to a plot designed to frame us.â
âSo, youâre claiming that the Ceres Trading Company is innocent?â
âInnocent, of course. Where else would you find vassals as loyal as us? We will conduct a thorough investigation ourselves and report the findings to the great house.â
Quadrach crossed his arms behind his back and smirked coldly.
âStill, since youâve come all this way, I wonât let you leave empty-handed. Letâs make sure youâre properly received. What are you all waiting for? Escort our guests.â
A few soldiers stepped forward and bowed with precision. Unlike the other, less competent soldiers, these seemed well-trained.
But Theo didnât miss the reddish gleam in their eyes.
âBlood Qi.â
It was the same kind of Bloodlight he had seen from the Blood Priests.
Their presence was so well-concealed that if Theo hadnât faced the Nameless Sovereign directly, he might not have noticed it at all.
ãKleve, these are Blood Priests.ã
Kleveâs eyes immediately darkened.
ãEvidence?ã
ãTheir aura feels exactly like the one I encountered during the Season of the Snake.ã
ãAny chance youâre wrong?ã
ãNone.ã
A firm response.
The priests and followers of the Sacred Demon Church were known to be excellent at hiding their presence, blending seamlessly into everyday life.
Kleve briefly wondered how Theo had detected them, but he didnât doubt him. He had faith that Theo would always find a way.
ãThen letâs strike immediately.ã
After all, the fact that they had dared to obstruct the path of a flag-bearing enforcer was already enough reason for the Ceres Trading Company to be punished. If they uncovered that Blood Priests were involved, the matter would be settled entirely.
Kleve transmitted his intent to the other three members via sound transmission, andâ
Click!
Swishhh!
In an instant, she unsheathed her sword, sending a flash of light toward the Blood Priestâs head.
It was swordsmanship at a speed only those who had reached the level of an advanced swordsman could perceive, imbued with aura, resembling the vicious fangs of a dragon.
ââ¦!â
The Blood Priest hurriedly tried to channel his magic to defend himself, but at that very momentâ
Thud!
A sword suddenly dropped from the sky in front of Kleve.
Chaaang!
Kleveâs blade, infused with sword energy, was knocked off course.
She quickly regained her balance and glared at the unexpected intruder.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?â
âWhat else?â
The intruder, wearing an intrigued smile on his lips, replied casually.
âSaving my in-laws.â
It was Naban.