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âThen, is the reason why you also dislike that manâ¦?â
âThatâs not the only reason, but itâs definitely one of them.â
Weig covered his face with both hands. âA high priest like Uruwon Luce and an Honorary Knight are both guys like that. What in the world is going to happen to the Karuwimans?â
âNo, this is actually good news.â Although she couldnât hide the unsettlement in her voice, Lubella said calmly, âEven if we continue to lament about this matter, itâs not like the rotten parts of Karuwiman will just disappear. We would have to cut them out, and fortunately for us, we have Sir Zich to help us.â
âThatâs true.â Weig nodded. Rather than being a clueless idiot, it was better to face the harsh reality, no matter how dark the truth was. Then, Weig turned to Zich and asked, âCould you help us, Sir Zich?â
Weigâs blazing eyes stared at Zich. The sparks in them said the words that needed to be said.
âOf course. If I learn more information, I will tell you both immediately,â Zich said, thinking of the Princess who was probably busily teaching Lyla about the ruins. âHowever, I suggest you both not act immediately since we have no evidence. Honestly, Iâm very surprised you both believe in me without a doubt.â
âThatâs how great everything you have accomplished so far is.â
âI will gladly accept such praise from Karuwimanâs greatest holy knight. If you want to cut off Karuwimanâs rotten parts, both of you should just secretly prepare to act when necessary. The truth will come to light when this war is over anyway.â With it, Glenâs influence over the Karuwimans would come to an end.
âWhether itâs his arms, legs, fingers, or toes, Iâm going to cut them all off, one by one.â Zich imagined Glenâs sullen expression and leisurely placed his teacup to his lips.
âWe will do that. I also will keep an eye on Luce in secret. Iâm sure he will show some movements if he is trying to use this chance to gain some merits.â
âThatâs a good idea.â Zich also didnât know how Luce would act from now on after the Karuwimans declared neutrality since the Karuwimans had participated in the fight against Steelwall with Glenâs recommendation before the regression. Thus, he didnât disagree with Weigâs claim to spy on Luce.
âThen, letâs wrap things up here,â Zich said and placed his empty cup down. âWe will make it so that those guys wonât earn anything from this war. Nothing at all.â
Zichâs eyes sparkled.
* * *
After separating from Lubella and Weig, Zich went to where his horse was. He had many tasks to do right now, such as checking up on Lyla, the Princess, and the state of the seed he had planted not long ago. However, while he was on his way, someone stood in his path and blocked him.
âMr. Zich!â It was Glen Zenard. He looked like a nervous wreck, barely managing to keep his emotions on hold from exploding. In comparison, Zich appeared to be at complete ease.
âOh, I didnât expect to see you here, Mr. Zenard. What is it? Was there something you couldnât grasp in the meeting just now? Itâs nothing us two can really argue about since the Pope already told usââ
âI donât care about such little things!â
âTo describe todayâs meeting as âsuch little thingsâ¦â Glenâs remark clearly showcased his current emotional state. The meetingâs main issue was one that could put an end to the family that Zich, whom he detested so much, used to belong to; it was something that shouldâve kept Glen awake for several nights in excitement. Yet, Glen had described the meeting as if it was nothing much, which meant that there was something more that shook up his mentality. Zich could clearly guess what that was.
âThen what else can I do for you?â
âIs it true that you provided the method to block the city sacrifice ritual?â
As expected. Zich replied a bit exaggeratedly, âYes, I did. I was very glad to lend a helping hand to hinder those dirty Bellids' ill-doings.â
âWhere did you learn such a method!â Glen stepped closer and asked as if he wanted to eat Zich alive. Zich backed away the same amount of distance Glen approached him. Zich obviously didnât welcome Glen approaching him even a tiny bit closer.
âI learned it by coincidence from someone. But why do you ask that?â
âWho was the person?!â
Glen was clearly acting rudely, demanding Zich to blurt out information on the spot. With an attitude like that, Zich would have refused to tell Glen even the smallest, menial details like what he ate for yesterday's dinner, but this time, Zich answered gently.
âA very kind person told me. A person so kind, she would cry even as her enemy died. However, she was also foolish because she followed another person foolishly without knowing that she was being tricked.â
âWhat Iâm asking for isnât such abstract descriptions!â Glen shouted angrily, even though Zich went through the trouble of answering him. Yet, Zich still didnât get annoyed and only struggled to hold in laughter that was about to burst at any moment.
âThen, what kind of information do you want?â
âI want the exact description of the person who shared this method! Their name, nationality, place of residence, and so on!â Glen looked clearly desperate as he didnât even show the basic etiquette of providing the reason for his curiosity.
Zich didnât blame him, and he just simply replied, âI donât want to tell you.â Zich had to hold his tongue from adding, âYou idiot, do you think Iâd tell you all that?â
Glenâs desperate face froze, and the next moment, it turned all red. ââ¦Are you joking with me?â
âI think youâre the one who is joking around. You just suddenly grabbed onto me while I was passing by, and youâre trying to force me to spit out information. Perhaps, do you want us to start the upcoming war right here?â
Glen faltered when Zich spoke with a threatening voice. It seemed like he finally realized their circumstances. Even though no one was around them, they were still inside Yuras. People would begin gathering around them if they caused a bit more commotion. Considering the topic at hand, this was not advantageous for Glen.
ââ¦I apologize for my rude behavior. I was too agitated.â
âI donât need your apology. Mr. Glen, Iâm a bit busy right now, so if you may, please move away.â
âIf you tell me the identity of the person who taught you how to stop the sacrificial ritual, Iâll immediately move.â
âI just told you. I refuse.â
âWould it really not be possible?â
âCertainly not. What if that information leaks and the Bellids attack that person?â
âIâll keep my mouth shut.â
âHell yeah, you would. Rather than believing you, itâs more plausible that the Bellids would begin building their temples next to fire pits.â How could he believe someone whose very existence was a lie?
Zich continued, âEven then, I canât. If I make exceptions like this, information would leak out one way or another and spread in an instant. Iâm not keeping this information from just you, as I have no intentions of revealing the identity of this person to anyone else. Since I didnât reveal this information to even Lady Lubella and Sir Weig, why would you be any different?â
Glen bit his lips when Zich said he didnât reveal this information to even Lubella and Weig because he knew that Zich would never reveal this information to him.
ââ¦I understand.â Then, Glen finally moved away. âIn my desperate desire to meet the person who made such an amazing method, Iâve acted discourteously to you. I apologize once again.â
âThis punk, heâs backing away way too easily?â Perhaps, did he give up? However, Zich was sure that Glen hadnât given up. âHe must be plotting something.â
It was easy to predict Glenâs next actions, and Zich could roughly guess what he was plotting.
âThen, letâs see each other next time.â Zich slightly bowed his head towards Glen and went on his way.
Glen intently stared at Zichâs back. âI need to find that person at all costs!â Even though this timeline was filled with numerous variables, it was a completely different story if the method to stop the sacrificial ritual had already appeared so early. If everything had gone to plan, Lubella should have come up with this method after Glen had helped her out in various ways.
âNow that I think about it, they said there was a variable that changed Zich Moore.â Did that âpersonâ also teach Zich something? âI need to force that guy to spit out information.â
Glen had to utilize every method possible even while giving up on this timeline.
âThis is actually good, since I need to meet him on the battlefield soon anyway.â Glen could show off his superior power and beat up Zich and force him to spit out information then. âI failed to make him the last pawn for me to defeat. Thereâs no reason for me to let him be.â
Most of all, it was annoying that Zich beat him and was being treated like a hero by those around him when he was the true hero. Even though this was a failed timeline, there should only be one hero admired by the whole world.
âIâm going to eliminate him this time.â Murderous intent gleamed in Glenâs eyes.
* * *
While Zich was crushing Glenâs pitiful plan in Yuras, the Steelwall Estate was thoroughly preparing for the upcoming war. However, considering that the surrounding forces were disassociating themselves from Steelwall, their preparation was far from easy. Around that time, a person came to visit the Steelwall mansion.
âMarquess Rouge sent you?â Count Steelwall stared at the man in front of them.
âYes, sir.â The man politely replied to Count Steelwall.
Count Steelwall made an extremely delighted expression. Since most of his connections were trying to keep a distance from him, he was overjoyed that a high-ranking noble such as Marquess Rouge had sent an envoy to him.
Naturally, he brimmed with hope. âAll right. So why has Marquess Rogue sent you here?â
âThe Marquess has heard that the situation here is quite dire.â
âI wish that I could tell you with full confidence that Steelwall will be completely fine, but I donât even have the leisure to make such a bluff right now. It is as you say. We are in an extremely dire situation.â The Count already received news that the Flaud Estate had allied with the surrounding estates and built a formidable army. However, the Steelwalls could only fight with their own forces.
âAs expected, the situation is grim. Itâs extremely unfortunate.â
âYes, considering the situation, Iâm extremely grateful that Marquess Rogue has sent an envoy here. Perhaps, is he planning to support us?â Count Steelwall didnât beat around the bush and directly asked the man. Even though he was hopeful, he was also fearful that the man might have come for an entirely different reason.
However, fortunately for the Count, the man nodded. âYes. Marquess Rogue has decided to aid Steelwall.â
âOh, ooh! Is that true?!â The Count jumped up. It looked as if he might immediately go and hug the man.
âMarquess Rogue has said that itâs extremely unfortunate that the whole kingdom is getting played around by an obvious conspiracy from foreign powers. As part of the same kingdom, it is only natural that we help out Count Steelwall.â Then the man added, âMost of all, since our benefactor, Sir Zich, has requested our help, itâs only natural that we give our support.â