Chapter 499 - I Have Come in Peace
Kingdom's Bloodline
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
On the next morning, as the soldiers of the Bozdorf Family joined them, the princeâs escort group became one fold longer than it originally was on the flat and wide Avenue of Blessings.
âPlease do not mind Count Bozdorfâs attitude.â Derek rode to Thalesâ side. âHe is one of the initiators to take back Blade Fangs Camp. He is very unhappy with the things that have happened over the past few days, so all of his displeasure is written on his face.â
âUnhappy?â Thales thought in his heart. âWritten on his face? Brother, I donât think youâve ever come into contact with the Northlanders before. When theyâre unhappy, they usually show it with their swords.â
He could only tease himself that way.
âPlease do not direct your anger on Paul either.â The Count of Wing Fort cast a glance at the quiet Paul Bozdorf, who was a few paces behind them. âIt is also very difficult for him to have such a mighty and aggressive father.â
Thales smiled faintly and nodded, but he sighed in his heart.
âSpeaking of fathers who are mighty and aggressive... Ah yes, I know this very well.â
âAt least, Paul is much more easygoing compared with his father.â Derek turned his head around and looked at the Nine-Pointed Star Flag, which had been rolled up and stuffed into a bag on a horse behind them. It had received that treatment once the Count of Black Lion disappeared. He sighed.
The two of them were silent for a while.
However, in the next second, Thales suddenly spoke, âSo, is what Count Bozdorf said about the Duke of Western Desert being the same to everyone true?â
As if someone just blew out a lamp, the prince and the countâs expressions seemingly darkened all of a sudden.
While the sounds of horses galloping and shouts from the riders ordering their horses traveled into their ears, Derek remained silent for a long while before he slowly spoke, âLet me put it this way, Your Highness... In Constellation, compared with the once united Northern Territory, the Land of Cliffs Region, which exists as one whole, and Blade Edge Hill, whose people share their hardships together, the local politics in Western Desert... is a little complicated.â
âComplicated.â
Thales pondered over the word quietly.
A few seconds later, the prince thought of something, and he said airily, âVotes.â
Derek was just about to continue with his explanation when he was stunned by Thalesâ word.
âWhat?â
âEven though what was said yesterday was just a joke, but I remember now,â Thales said absent-mindedly.
The prince said slowly, âDuring the National Conference six years ago, when the Six Great Clans and Thirteen Distinguished Families cast their votes to determine if they would acknowledge my status, the counts in the Northern Territory, Land of Cliffs Region, and Blade Edge Hill followed the lead of their dukes when they cast their votes.
âBut only the three votes from Western Desert were different.
âYou and Count Bozdorf voted against my favor.
âCount Fakenhaz voted in my favor though.â
When he finished listening to what Thales had to say, Derek Kromaâs expression changed.
The young Count of Wing Fort could not help but cough in extreme awkwardness.
âWe were forced to do so because of the situation six years ago. I hope that you will not take it to heart.â
Thales watched his expression and smiled faintly.
âOf course not. I just... came to understand a few things.â
The prince stared at the Count of Wing Fort.
âThat year, while the three families from Western Desert sat among the nineteen stone seats during the High Noble Parliament, they did not come to a decision... as one.â
Derekâs expression grew increasingly sullen.
Their group took a turn, and Thalesâ thought processes returned to the past.
During the National Conference six years ago, when the time to decide whether Thales could officially become the second prince came, the final votes cast were ten people in his favor, and eight people against him, while one of them had given up voting rights.
The kingâs party had turned the tables around with the weak advantage of having one vote ahead of those against him.
With the plump Duke Cullen as the leader, the three families from Eastern Sea Hill cast their votes in his favor at the final moment.
However. now as he thought back on it...
The Land of Cliffs Region, Northern Territory, South Coast, Western Desert, Blade Edge, and Eastern Sea... Thales recalled the situation during the voting among the nineteen nobles that year, and he suddenly understood many things.
The prince frowned.
Based on the order of the voting and the results of the votes...
That year, the one who truly held the crucial vote in his hands and easily turned the tide so that Thales could become the second prince in the end... was not Duke Cullen.
Once they passed by a junction with uneven slopes, they started to move faster along the avenue.
âPlease do not misunderstand.â Derek adjusted his posture, and he took a deep breath before the wind blowing against his face became much stronger.
âThe suzerains of Western Desert still do hold a certain degree of respect toward the Four-Eyed Skull Emblem.â
His expression was a little grave.
âUnfortunately, over the past few years, my peers, especially people like Count Bozdorf, have felt that His Grace has been... a little too content with how things are...â Derekâs gaze grew sharper. âParticularly in matters regarding the Royal Family. After the Desert War, he became even more content. Take, for example, his reaction to what happened to Blade Fangs Camp this time.â
Count Kroma chose his words carefully.
âThe suzerains have quite a lot of criticism toward his resolution in being inactive and turning a blind eye to this matter before it happened, not to mention how conservative he was when we had to clean up the mess after everything transpired.â
Thales was silent.
âContent with how things are... Resolute in being inactive... Conservative...â
The second prince could not help but remember Cyrilâs words.
ââYou must understand, when your suzerains and subordinates are indignant,when all of them stand tall and fearless, besides going along with the flow, you do not have many other choices when you stand at the front of the tide.ââ
Did he say those words to other people as well?
âNo.â
As the horses increased their speed in their charge, Thales clamped his thighs tightly around his horseâs belly.
He stared at the smooth and solid surface of the Avenue of Blessings with an absent-minded look. He watched the road fly past him foot by foot, and he said resolutely, âPerhaps that is the dukeâs unique way of protecting Western Desert.â
Once he said that, Derek remained quiet for a long while by his side.
The two of them came to a tacit agreement and followed the group while they were occupied by their thoughts. They simply allowed their horses to charge forward, and they did not say anything.
One minute later, once their steeds started to slow down along the group, Derek sighed with a well of emotions stirring in him. He then stared at the plains in the distance.
âLooks like Kohen did not exaggerate matters. If I had not come to meet you, I would have definitely regretted it.â
Thales smiled. He was about to voice his thanks for the praise, because he did not manage to register Derekâs words immediately.
However, a few seconds later...
âKohen?â
Thales subconsciously raised his head, and there was a slight surprise on his face.
âYou-You know Kohen? Kohen Stupid Idiot Karabeyan?â
Count Kroma turned his head around to look at the prince, and his expression became warmer.
âI do not know when Kohen gained such an unconventional middle name.â A thought struck Derekâs mind, and nostalgia as well as amusement appeared in his eyes. âBut yes, Kohen is my cousin. I grew up with him in Walla Hill.
âHis mother is my fatherâs younger sister and also my aunt.â
Thales thought about that for a while.
Kohenâs mother was Derekâs aunt...
âKarabeyan and Kroma.â
âThe Sword of the Twin Towers and the Single-Winged Crow.
âWalla Hill and Wing Fort.â
The prince said in realization, âI see. So your families are related by marriage.â
The Count of Wing Fort smiled faintly and nodded.
âSo how did Kohen mention me to you?â
In the next second, Thales suddenly noticed Derekâs expression turning a little stiff.
Count Kroma coughed a little rigidly, and under the princeâs encouraging gaze, he said a little arduously, âSix years ago, Kohen mentioned you for the first time in his letter to me.â
While Derek spoke, he recalled what happened, and his tone was a little strange.
âKohen said... Umm, he said that he had his heart broken, so he had taken leave to go to the north for a holiday and do some sightseeing.
âThen, in one single night, he coincidentally embarked on a great and honorable adventure. He followed an extremely wise prince and charged into Heroic Spirit Palace bravely. He fought at night in Dragon Clouds City, defended the Hall of Heroes with his life, fought fiercely against Northlanders, crossed swords with a legend, fought against enemies of supreme class, experienced the terror of the calamities, witnessed the descent of the Great Dragon, lived through the mutiny of treacherous ministers, went through the pain of being betrayed by a comrade, which he would remember for life, snuck into the White Blade Guardsâ ranks, saw the king being assassinated and the crown being handed over to someone else, watched the archduchess take up her position, charge forward boldly while the north was filled with powerful enemies, saved Constellation when the country was on the edge of peril, and finally saved millions of lives and ensured their safety...â
As Thales listened, his eyebrows twitched.
âThat is the gist of what he said. The original contents of the letter were a little... shall we say... long-winded.â The more the count spoke, the more resigned he felt.
Nonetheless, even Thales could feel just how excited and passionate Kohen was when he wrote his letter, which was how he ended up rambling so much that became incoherent. There had to have been a strange feeling of awkwardness, which could practically be felt throughout the letter.
âIn the end, Kohen grumbled about how even though the Secret Intelligence Department came to his doorstep at night to warn him not to reveal the countryâs secrets, his superior did not believe him and refused to give him more holidays for his contributions as well as reimburse him for his expenses... So he hoped that I would understand his situation...â
Derek pondered silently for a while.
âWhen I received the letter, I thought that perhaps he had been single for too long, and you know, people who are single for too long like to imagine things and might even start to have hallucinations...
âI mean, yes, you are indeed young and intelligent, Your Highness, but Northland? Eckstedt? So many things happened... and I highly suspected him...â
Derek stopped talking and stared at Thales.
âUntil now.â
Thales hesitated for one second before he wore a polite but awkward smile.
âHmm, how should I say this?
âKohen, you... are awesome.
âItâs not easy to mix up the truth with lies.
âBut when you flip it over, a personâs abilities will also be tested, making the truth sound like a lie so naturally and seamlessly, just as Young Master Karabeyan did.â
After some time, Thales put away his false smile and coughed.
âUm, is Kohen well?â
Derek smiled. âI believe so. He is still a policeman in the capital, and he is working on a job that most nobles cannot understand. My aunt and uncle are among them.â
Derek shrugged in resignation. âYou must understand, they have been worried about his marriage all this time. Over the past decade, my aunt has been worried that he will marry his batchmate. You know, the warrior lady from the Arunde Family?â
A light crease appeared between Thalesâ eyebrows.
âMiranda?â
The prince snickered.
âOh, no. That is not possible.â
Derek exhaled.
âYes, I know. Lady Arunde is perhaps the person Kohen fears the most.
âThat brat once said that he always had the misconception that he would suddenly act foolishly in front of Lady Arunde.â
Thales smacked his lips. He recalled the way Miranda and Kohen communicated with each other.
âYes, that is definitely a misconception. Because he would definitely not âsuddenlyâact foolishly.â
âBut a decade has gone by, and my aunt no longer cares so much.â Derek shook his head. He found it amusing, but it also made him speechless at the same time. âNow, as long as Kohen is willing to get married, she will not care whether the woman is a warrior or not. So long as she is a woman, it will be fine.â
Thales met Derekâs gaze, and both of them simultaneously laughed in spite of themselves once they came to an understanding.
After a while, Derekâs voice became lower.
âSo, is it true? Kohen said that he... ah... fought against the Fire Knight in Heroic Spirit Palace, and he withstood the legendary anti-mystic equipment. He even fought against the Fire Knight for three hundred rounds while their flesh and blood spilled all over the floor.â
âThe Fire Knight... fought against him for three hundred rounds...â
The prince felt a little troubled.
âUrk, my attendant was a witness. They should have indeed fought, but three hundred rounds?â
Thales did not continue. He only smiled bashfully.
A thought struck Derekâs mind. He nodded once he understood the meaning behind Thalesâ words.
âThen, what about the time he said that he faced the Red Witch, who has the same reputation as Lord Hansen? With the appropriate amount of respect, he said that he would rather die than surrender when she tried to convince him to do so once he was forced into a corner, all while remaining humble?â
âFaced the Red Witch... said with the appropriate amount of respect that he would rather die than surrender...â
The prince was stunned before he blinked.
âAh, about that... How should I say it? Basically, before the Red Witch could even persuade him to surrender, he was already...â
This time, before Thales could say anything, the count, who was very good at understanding things, raised his eyebrows, and he looked contemplative.
âI understand.
âThen, he mentioned that he met the legendary warrior, Ground-Shaker Kaslan, whose skills never deteriorated and who was unbeatable. He fought against him fiercely with the looming threat of death, and all his punches met his flesh. Kohen sacrificed one arm as the price...â
âFought against him fiercely with the looming threat of death...â
Thalesâ lips twitched in embarrassment.
âHe, ahaha, about that...â
This time, while Thales was still hesitating about what words he should use, Derek raised his eyebrows even higher in a great show of consideration.
âOh...â
When he saw the look of realization on the countâs face, Thales suddenly felt guilty for betraying Kohen.
âThatâs not right. Iâm clearly telling the truth here!â
However, Derekâs next sentence caused Thalesâ heart to sink.
âThen... the Great Dragon?â
Thales remained quiet for a while. The scenes from the past appeared in his mind.
âItâs true.â
Derek looked shocked.
âOh.â Count Kroma narrowed his eyes, and he looked rather stern. âThis explains why the messenger crows that would pass by the northern area all arrived late during that month six years ago. The rumors are true. When the Great Dragon spreads its wings, all passages in a one thousand mile radius in the air will be forbidden.â
Derek asked softly, âWhat about... the calamities?â
This time, Thalesâ expression was as still as water. He lowered his head.
He did not speak. He only clenched his teeth tightly together and remained quiet for a long time.
When Derek saw how the prince reacted, he did not continue to ask any further questions about the topic.
âHmph.â The count shook his head and sighed.
âDid you know that the first Count of Wing Fort kept a record saying that he met a calamity before, but in my family, there are several generations of people who believe that those were the crazy ravings of an old man before he passed away.â
Derek remained quiet for a while.
âSo, was King Nuven killed by the calamities?â
Thales raised his head. He felt like he could see the dawn where the millions of arrows were fired at the same time. He also felt as if he could see the crowned, bloody head roll to his feet.
âHe was killed by the Assassinâs Flower. The younger Charleton, Migratory Locust Blade, and also by Chapman Lampard,â the prince said in a calmed state.
Derek inhaled quietly.
The area around them became quiet, so quiet that they could only hear the sound of horses galloping.
The count slowly raised his head.
âYou have been involved in a lot of trouble, Your Highness. Perhaps many people refuse to believe and many more people do not know this, but I would like to say that the entire kingdom is indebted to your kindness.â Derek let out a breathy sigh, and his gaze was incredibly grave as well as serious.
Thales gritted his teeth. He forced himself to put on a smile.
âThank you, Count Kroma.â The prince nodded stiffly.
âDerek.â The Count of Wing Fort first wore a gentle and friendly smile before the teenager before he extended his right hand to him, as though it was his first time officially introducing himself.
âThat is my name.â
Thales froze for a moment at first. Shortly after, he cast Derek a deep glance before he smiled as well.
âOf course, Derek.â The second prince sincerely extended his right hand and held Derekâs hand. âThales.â
Their gazes met mid-air, and they nodded at each other.
Derek released the princeâs right hand, and the topic of conversation changed abruptly.
âThales, when I stand and look at things from the angle of the Western Desert nobles, I know how Renaissance Palace looks at us. I also know what we face, and I know how sensitive and awkward your situation is right now.â
Derek looked at Thales seriously.
Thales met his gaze with a stern look too.
âIf this were any other time, I might say some insincere words like âWestern Desert is not your enemy, much less the people of Western Desert.ââ Derek sighed. âBut you are Kohenâs friend.â
Derekâs expression was a little sad and resigned.
âAnd as his cousin as well as your friend, I must give you a reminder, Thales.â
In the next moment, Thales lowered his head slightly, and he hissed a few words, which made them sound like they were even more precious than gold, because the volume of his voice was even fainter than the beating of a mosquitoâs wings.
âBeware of Duke Cyril.â
âWhat?â
Thales had to first remember the person whom the name was associated with before he frowned.
âAre you talking about Duke Fakenhaz? What do you mean?â
Derek remained silent for a few seconds before he replied softly, âHis Grace is very skilled in manipulating hearts, even those who do not like him.â
âManipulating hearts?â
Thales was stunned for a second.
He first remembered the Red Witch, who stayed in Northland.
But... Cyril Fakenhaz? The Unwelcomed?
âCount Bozdorf mentioned that the duke retains the same ambiguous attitude towards everyone. He remains neutral and never chooses a side.â Derekâs current expression was one of unprecedented sternness. He looked as if he was facing a great enemy. âPerhaps that is because the master of Western Desert, Duke Cyril, wants him to think that way.â
âThe Duke of Western Desert wants him to think that way?â
Thales was stunned.
He had to admit, from the first minute they met each other, Derek gave him the impression that he was a cautious and thoughtful man who did things appropriate to his standing, never overstepping his boundaries.
But now...
âAnd if Count Bozdorf does not like Duke Cyril, then perhaps it is because the duke does not want him to like himself,â Derek said to Thales coldly.
Thales breathed, feeling dazed.
âThen, the Duke is known as the Unwelcomed is because...â
Derek nodded. He lowered his voice and completed the remaining half of the sentence.
âIt is because he does not want to be welcomed.â
Thales stared at Derek in bewilderment.
He suddenly felt that the person in front of him had become different.
âWait, if all of this is true, the impression Duke Fakenhaz left on me is also...â
âThales, perhaps you know as well that due to historical reasons, our family has quite a few tricks up our sleeves when it comes to training messenger crows,â Derek spoke again.
Thales tried his best to shift his attention back to the present.
âUrk, really?â
The Count of Wing Fort said warily, âA few months ago, His Majesty reached an agreement with the suzerains of Western Desert. We were to send our forces to the Alliance of Freedom and put pressure on Eckstedt in order to rescue you and return you to the kingdom.â
âYes,â Thales replied instinctively.
Derekâs gaze turned sharp.
âIn the week we reached an agreement with His Majesty, my Raven Whistlers scouted a few long-distance messenger crows that only flew to the north, and they crossed the borders of the country.â
âIn the week we reached an agreement... only flew to the north, crossed the borders of the country... Long-distance messenger crows...â
Thales frowned. âWhat do you mean?â
Derek stayed silent for a few seconds before he said airily, âThe messenger crows flew incredibly high in the air, and they were extremely wary. They were also skilled in hiding themselves. Even with the abilities of the Raven Whistler Light Cavaliers, they nearly missed the crows.
âThose are not postal messenger crows that only know how to move back and forth between two places, whose trajectories have been fixed, whose minds are simple with simple training.
âThey are messenger crows trained to deliver military information. They have been chosen due to a certain set of preferences and brought up strictly. They are smart, quick in mind, are able to tell where theyâre going, can listen to orders, and are able to recognize their owners. They are difficult to train, and the cost to train one is high. Only great suzerains who have a lot of money can have and use them.â
âMessenger crows trained to deliver military information... cost to train one is high... great suzerains...â
Thalesâ expression changed slightly.
âThales, from the moment you got out of trouble and came back, someone from Constellation has been revealing information about you to the Northlanders.â Derekâs tone was very grim. âI believe that is why your journey back here has been filled with accidents.â
âRevealed my information... journey back has been filled with accidents...â
Thalesâ breath froze for a moment.
Right then, he suddenly remembered King Chapmanâs figure and also why he chose to take the risk to suddenly visit Dragon Clouds City to meet Thales.
âNo way...â
The prince raised his eyes with a highly vigilant gaze.
âAre you saying that Duke Fakenhaz has been...â
Derek shook his head. âI canât be certain, but Thales, not everyone in this kingdom welcomes your return.â Derek narrowed his eyes, and his tone was cold, causing Thales to be unwittingly clench his fists.
At that moment, a few Raven Whistle Light Cavaliers rushed back swiftly from the avenue ahead of them. While they charged back amid the endless flying dust, they brought with them a message that made all of them nervous.
âBe on alert! The scouts have come into contact with multiple cavaliers!â
âWhat?â
Derek and Thales exchanged glances before they frowned.
The entire team of Raven Leaders immediately stopped moving forward. Hundreds of cavaliers simultaneously drew the reins on their horses. For a moment of time, the sound of horse hooves could be heard rumbling, while horse neighs rose and fell in the air.
Everyone moved. Quite a few Raven Whistlers quickly approached them and surrounded the two important people.
âCount Derek!â
Paul spurred his horse and rushed over from the back as well. The heir of the Brave Souls Fort had a solemn expression on his face.
But the Count of Wing Fort remained calm.
âDo not panic. The Raven Whistlers are elite cavalry scouts. This is only the first message. It means that this group are at least a few miles ahead of us. We will know of their identity very soon.â
His confident answer was mixed among sounds of countless horses moving about. It made Thales feel much more at ease.
Very soon, the second and third messages arrived. The new information caused the three nobles to feel even graver.
âTwenty-five cavaliers! They have no flags! Their identities are unknown! They refuse to respond!â
âTheir equipment is somewhere between that of light cavaliers and heavy cavaliers! Their equipment is of superior quality! They are very skilled!â
âThe scouting ravens in the sky have responded. They have more groups behind them! More cavaliers and infantrymen! They number in the thousands!â
âMore? Number in the thousands?â
Thalesâ heart skipped a beat.
Derek and Paul exchanged a glance, and their expressions grew even grimmer.
âWho would approach the prince with an army at this time?â Paul asked coldly. âDo we need to gather our main forces together?â
âRemain calm,â Derek responded in a level-headed manner.
âWith that number, they could be Constellationâs own forces. Let those twenty-five cavaliers approach us first. Everything will be clear by then.â
âOur forces.â
Thales pursed his lips tightly, but he could not help but remember what Derek just said.
ââNot everyone in this kingdom welcomes your return.ââ
âNot everyone...â
The princeâs heart sank.
âNo way. Please, I just came back to Constellation and stepped on the Avenue of Blessings. Please donât let any accidents happen anymore!â
Usually, what Thales was worried about would come knocking on his door.
This time, that accursed fate seemed to have heard his worries again.
A few minutes later, the sound of horses galloping could be heard, and the uninvited guests arrived before them under the watch of the Raven Whistlers at the periphery of their group. Those cavaliers were also partially surrounded.
Derekâs Raven Whistlers were correct.
It was a group of twenty-five cavaliers. The marks and emblems on them were covered under the dustproof cloaks commonly seen in Western Desert. However, they could still vaguely see that their muscles were filled with power. Their gazes were sharp. They rode on huge horses with shiny fur, breeds that were rarely seen in Western Desert. There were bulges under their cloaks, making it clear that they had weapons on them.
The arrival of these cavaliers caused the atmosphere in the princeâs group to be extremely tense.
The other group of cavaliers quietly stopped on the road ahead of them in an orderly fashion. They watched the Raven Whistlers by their side coldly.
âWho are they? Are they on our side?â Thales asked in puzzlement.
Derek stared at the uninvited guests and nodded.
âWe will find out.â
âDerek.â Paul looked at the group of cavaliers who did not appear to be the type to be pushed around. He frowned.
âDo you need me to gather around the Black Lion Infantry Battalion behind us?â
However, the Count of Wing Fort just shook his head.
In the next second, Derek spurred his horse forward and spoke at the top of his voice.
âWhoever you are, give us your names!â
In the fraction of a second, one of the cavaliers rode forward in the silence and arrived in front of the Raven Whistlersâ formation.
As that occurred, the twenty-five cavaliers did not make any other sound.
The cavalier who rode ahead of his team had chestnut-colored hair. The lines on his face were gentle. Even though there was a stubble on his chin, he appeared to only be in his thirties. He was not that much older than Derek.
Additionally, his calm brown eyes seemed eternally peaceful and still.
âI was hoping that you would perhaps recognize me, Count Kroma, but by the looks of it now, it appears that I had expected too much.â The brunet knight stopped his horse and sighed softly. He seemed to be a little regretful.
âWe... Hmm... We met six years ago in the palace.â
Derekâs eyebrows moved a little.
âI do not remember seeing you.â
âSix years ago in the palace?â Thales remembered something.
The brunet knight thought nothing about it and smiled faintly. He waved his hand and gestured at a blond knight beside him. His actions were elegant and natural.
âYou should at least recognize Doyle, right? He is a relative of your family...â
Right after he said those words, Thales did not react to them, instead, Paulâs expression changed while he remained by their side.
âDoyle? Derek, that is one of the seven families of attendants...â
Derek shook his head coldly.
âThat is merely what he is saying. Who knows whether it is a disguise or not?â
Once he finished speaking, the Count of Wing Fort turned his head around and shouted, âKnight, why have you come here?â
The brunet knight exchanged glances with his companions before he turned his head around and answered, âWe have come on orders to receive and escort Prince Thales.
âWe are very grateful for your help, Your Grace, but your duties have already ended.
âFrom now on, we will be fully in charge of His Highnessâ safety.â
He still remained calm and composed.
âEscort me? Or kidnap me?â
The prince thought of something. He pushed down the uneasiness in his heart and began to scrutinize the brunet knight before him.
The brunet knightâs movements were elegant while he lifted the reins and urged his horse to move forth as he was sitting on it. His expression was calm, as though he was just taking a stroll in his courtyard.
âStrange... Why does his way of riding his horse and his equipment look rather familiar?â
Thales wanted to call out to Yodel in secret, but he had the Raven Whistlers all around him, and Derek as well as Paul were close to him. It was very difficult for him to find a chance.
âDamn it! Whatâs going on?â
In the next second, Count Kroma resolutely swung his right hand.
âString your bows!â
Immediately after, the near one hundred elite Raven Whistlers from the Kroma Family at the front of the group moved together!
They brought out their bows at the same time and pointed them at the brunet knight!
Their movements were uniform, and they gave off an oppressive presence.
The gaze of the knight before the formation changed.
While Thales was still thinking, he saw this change, and he quickly spoke, âDerek?â
However, before he could say anything else, the brunet knight in front of the formation quickly raised his hands and quickly said, âOh, we have come in peace! Peace!â
The brunet knightâs tone increased when he was exposed to more than one hundred arrows. His expression turned slightly more serious, but his eyes remained as calm and indifferent as before.
âRelax, Your Grace. Please relax. All right, I will let you know that I have come in peace.â
Even though his hands were raised to show weakness, the knightâs posture was respectful and cautious, befitting his status. His words were spoken with caution, and he appeared to be neither haughty nor humble.
And as the brunet knight raised his hands, his cloak was lifted off his head a little.
Thales saw the silvery-white armor revealed under the cloak. He still found it a little familiar.
That aside. the observant Thales also noticed that even though they were exposed to more than one hundred bows and arrows, the brunet knight was not the only one who remained calm. Even the cloaked cavaliers around him all had unchanged expressions. They only observed the Raven Whistle Light Cavaliers ahead of them coldly.
It was as if that was something common to them.
âYouâve come in peace?â
Derek snorted coldly. He did not believe him.
âThen what about the hundreds of soldiers behind you? Have they come in peace as well?â
âBehind us?â The brunet knight paused for a moment. Then, he understood something.
The knight came to a realization. He looked up at the sky and nodded in acknowledgment.
âOh, yes. You are the Kroma Family. You rear crows, so you have eyes in the sky.â
Derek snorted coldly.
âSo, who are you?!â
The brunet knight exhaled loudly.
âAll right, all right. You win, Your Grace. After all, I am a man of peace.â
The knight smiled faintly, and he flicked his cloak. His serene eyes suddenly became shrewd and sharp.
It was as if the fog surrounding an amazing mountain and dangerous gully had instantly disappeared.
âI am Tormond Mallos.â
The brunet knightâs voice was pleasant to the ears. His tone was rhythmic and elegant.
âI am a knight appointed by the kingdom, an Honorary Lord of Constellation, and His Majestyâs faithful subject.â
Mallos looked up. His gaze seemed to contain a charm that allowed him to see through the crowd, and it allowed his gaze to accurately fall on the fourteen-year-old teenager in the middle of the Raven Whistle Light Cavaliers.
The instant their gazes met, a thought struck Thalesâ mind!
He remembered.
He had indeed seen that personâs equipment before!
But six years ago, it was in...
When he saw Thales frown, Mallos grinned and chuckled softly.
âUnder His Majestyâs gracious promotion and the trust from my comrades...â
The knight on the horse raised his head slightly and placed his right hand over his chest to gesture to himself. His etiquette could not be criticized.
Mallos revealed the specially-made silver helmet, silver armor, and steel sword under his cloak. He bowed slightly on his steed and said a few words, which Thales was both unfamiliar and familiar with.
âI have come to inherit the title of Constellationâs Watchman of the Royal Guards, even though I am unworthy of it.â