āDeputy Chief, King Raymondās attack on King Abel failed.ā
The place was Catlow, the capital of Count Gotharās domain in the northern part of the Kingdom.
Count Gothar is one of the most important members of the northern nobles, who follow King Raymond. The Countās territory is located on the northeastern edge of the Kingdom, bordering the Empire.
As such, it has had powerful knight orders and magic corps for generations.
On the map, the Countās territory borders the Union to the east, but there is a huge canyon called the āRiftā between the two.
The āriftā narrows to some extent to the south, and several bridges have been built across it, but the canyon near Count Gothar is not of a scale that can be bridged.
In addition, the river flowing at the bottom of the canyon is too swift to be crossed by boat, and no military invasion across this āriftā has ever taken place in the past.
Nevertheless, it remains a strategic point for the Kingdom.
And Count Gothar had already chosen to leave the Kingdom and join the Empire.
āBy attack on King Abel, youāre talking about the top-secret mission, where the āFive Dragonsā were dispatched, right? The King himself is certainly strong since heās an A-rank adventurer, butā¦all five members, or rather all four of them were present, and yet still failed. Are there any reports of him being wounded or anything like that?ā
āNoā¦but it says Swordsman San was slain by King Abel with a single strike. And the other three were captured.ā
Jurgen, the adjutant reported.
Having made the report, he still looked somewhat unsettled.
Oscar, who had known him for a reasonably long time, recognized the look.
āJurgen, do you have anything else to add to your report?ā
āUhā¦my apologies. Apparently, the three were caught because they were frozen in ice.ā
The moment Jurgen reported this, Oscarās mood changed.
It was an atmosphere that even Jurgen didnāt like to experienceā¦to be honest, as if ice were sliding down his spine.
āItās that magician.ā
After saying that, Jurgen could see that he was clenching his molars tightly.
Frankly, he didnāt want to see thatā¦.
The fact that Oscar would never forgive the water-attribute magician who said that he would bury his beloved princess Fiona in iceā¦Jurgen understood that, for better or worse.
After a minute or so, Oscarās mood suddenly changed.
He returned to his usual state, so to speak.
āIn Whitnash, King Abel said they were adventurers from Rune cityā¦so I guess this means that he stays close to King Abel.ā
He was still talking about the water-attribute magician, but the way he said it was like his usual self.
āWhatās his name again, uh Ryo, I believe?ā
āYes.ā
Jurgen asked, and Oscar affirmed simply.
But then he continued.
āJurgen, King Abel is our enemy at the moment. We will likely confront each other at some point. When that time comes and you see that magician on the battlefield, I want you to have everyone retreat.ā
āUnderstood.ā
āI canāt stress this enough, be sure to retreat. Since you guys wonāt even serve as a warm-up for him. I will take him on alone. I donāt believe my victory is assured, but Iāll at least aim for mutually assured destruction.ā
āD-Deputy Chiefā¦ā
Oscarās determination was so fierce that Jurgen was unable to continue.
āI guess heās that formidable.ā
āHate to admit it, but Iām afraid so. Even so, I will kill him.ā
The last part was so faint, so quiet ā¦that even Jurgen could just barely hear it.
But because of that, Jurgen felt the will that was contained in it.
(A water-attribute magician who can defeat even A-rank adventurers⦠truly a monster. But then again, so is the Deputy Chief.)
āDid you just sayā¦they failedā¦?ā
In his office in the royal castle, King Raymond was squeezing the words out of his mouth.
An assassination mission involving four A-rank adventurersā¦failed?
A-rank adventurers stand at the pinnacle of mankind. In some cases, you might even call them monsters.
Raymond could not believe that four such men, even if their target was a King and an A-rank swordsman, could fail to assassinate a single person.
āCould it be that they betrayed us and abandoned the commission?ā
King Raymond looked at Parker with suspicion.
āNo ā¦the news of Swordsman Sanās decapitated body has been released, the other three are still on public display as well, frozen, in the town squareā¦ā
āHow is such a ridiculous thing possibleā¦?ā
Raymond paced around the room, moaning over and over.
Parker simply watched and said nothing.
He knew from long years of experience that talking to Raymond at a time like this would cause him to become agitated.
Heād just have to remain quiet and wait.
For more than five minutes, Raymond paced around the room.
Parker was used to this and waited patiently.
Finally, Raymond looked at Parker and spoke.
āParker, guess Iāll just have to crush him head-on.ā
āUnderstood.ā
āBut the problem is the imperial army. What are they up to?ā
Raymond feared that the imperial army would attack him from the rear while he was confronting King Abelās army in battle.
Logically speaking, there was no way that the Imperial Army would side with King Abel, but at this juncture, Raymond was feeling pretty skepticalā¦and it goes without saying that the failure of the five dragons was the reason for that.
āAccording to the present status of the imperial army, Marquis Musel and the main troops seem to be stationed at Wingston, and a garrison of a few hundred men at Stonelake and Slanzewi.ā
āThose imperials⦠seriously, what exactly is their objective?ā
The agreement that Raymond made with Emperor Rupert VI before the war included a clause that all cities taken by the Imperial Army shall be transferred to King Raymond after the war.
Thereās no way that subordinates and vassals would disregard an agreement made in the name of their absolute monarch, the Emperor of their Empire.
Raymond could not understand the current actions of the imperial army at all.
āThe biggest question is how the Empire will respond.ā
Abel muttered.
Abel and Ryo were the only ones in the office.
Ryo was lying on his usual sofa, reading a book on alchemy that he had borrowed from the library.
āAbelā¦thereās no need for that theatrics screaming, hey Iām working hereā¦ā
āThe hell I am!ā
Ryo was like, oh dear, here we go again, shrugging his shoulders, and Abel yelled back.
āItās just easier to put together in my head when I say it out loud.ā
In fact, Abel was doing his job.
He announced to all the Central Nations that the āFive Dragonsā had attacked him, that he had perfectly repelled the attack, and that he had personally defeated and slain the leader, Swordsman San.
Although no country or noble in the Kingdom publicly reacted to the announcement, many citizens knew that it has become a hot topic of conversation in various lands.
And the three frozen perpetrators still sit in the square in Rune. Alive.
Of course, Sanās head and corpse were not on public display because that would just be too much.
āIām really grateful to you, Ryo. This time, you saved not only my life but the lives of my friends as well.ā
āAww, youāre making me blushā¦but if youāre really grateful, grant me a privilege, a real privilege.ā
āPrivilege? You mean like, a nobleās?ā
Ryo made a rare request other than requesting a treat, and since it was a ārequest for privilegeā, Abel asked, a little skeptical.
āIād like the privilege of having cake with my coffee break at least once a week! ā
āCakeā¦ā
āYeahā¦if, if thatās too hard, once every two weeks thenā¦or evenā¦you know what, fine! Make it once a month!ā
Ryo demanded coffee with cake once a month with a look of bitterness on his faceā¦which was probably the result of compromising on the proposal after much worrying.
āOnce a monthā¦ā
āJ-Just so you know, I wonāt compromise any further! I firmly demand a monthly cake privilege!ā
āOkayā¦fair enough.ā
āYay~ā
Ryo literally jumped up and did a fist pump pose. Over and over again.
It seems that Ryo hasnāt changed after allā¦Abel was relieved.
Abelās office was peaceful again today.
But, in that peaceful office, came news that was anything but.
It was brought by Marquis Heinlein.
āYour Majesty, I have urgent news from the North.ā
Marquis Alexis Heinlein handed a piece of paper to King Abel.
āA rebellion of nobles in the Empire? The ringleader is the Duke of Moorgrundā¦ā
āDuke Moorgrund?ā
Ryo asked, tilting his head at Abelās involuntarily muttered words.
Marquis Heinlein took over the explanation.
āDuke Moorgrund is the most prestigious of the upper-class nobles, with a fiefdom in the southeastern part of the Empire. The current Emperor, His Imperial Majesty Emperor Rupert VI has purged quite a few nobles since his accession to the throne, but the one who has even been called the ālast great powerā is Duke Moorgrund. It is no exaggeration to say that he is one of the most powerful noble in the Empire, a match for Marquis Musel, who is currently the commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force against the Kingdom.ā
āOh, quite a bigshot indeed~ā
That was the extent of Ryoās impression, as someone unfamiliar with the aristocratic society.
āI see, so this was all in the cards from the beginningā¦ā
Ryo heard Abel mutter that quietly.
Marquis Heinlein also seemed to have heard it and responded.
āIād agree. I think it may have been within His Majesty Rupertās expectation that a rebellion would break out and he would have to put it down.ā
āWhat do you mean?ā
āWhenever Rupert VI conquers another country, he always leads his army into the country himself. The so-called Emperorās conquest. He did the same thing when he attacked the small countries to the north and west. However, this expedition to the Kingdom was differentā¦even though it was an expedition against a power as great as the Kingdom. In other words, he had no intention of attacking and destroying the Kingdom from the beginningā¦but to get Marquis Musel out of the country, and once he had divided the power of the imperial nobility, he would move to destroy Duke Moorgrund, who is a thorn in his side, as the ringleader of the rebellion. If Marquis Musel were to fail in his expedition, he would be forced to take responsibility for it and suffer the same fate. Effectively wiping out the last remaining pesky nobles in the Empire.ā
āThatās amazingā¦talk about ingenious schemingā¦ā
Hearing Abelās explanation, Ryo honestly thought it was amazing.
Of course, if the expedition to the Kingdom succeeded and brought the Kingdom under his control, it was all good.
There were no downsides for the empireā¦he must have made such calculations.
āThe relationship between Emperor and noblesā¦is so complicated~. I wonder if the Kingdom is going to be okayā¦ā
Marquis Heinlein and Abel looked at each other involuntarily after hearing Ryoās muttering.
Since the two were precisely in a āking and nobleā relationship.
āOh, but donāt worry, Abel. Iām on your side.ā
Ryo said emphatically, turning to Abel and nodding broadly.
āā¦What if Marquis Heinlein says heāll give you cake with your coffee every week?ā
āI guess thereās no helping it in that case. Iām sorry, Abel. But Iām going to have to side with the nobles.ā
āYup, thought as muchā¦ā
Alas, how tragic, the King was sold out for a slice of cakeā¦