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PrologueChapter 1 Red Grace Inn (1)Chapter 2 Red Grace Inn (2)Chapter 3 Dawn Academy (1)Chapter 4 Dawn Academy (2)Chapter 5 Young NobleChapter 6 The Origins of Battle ForceChapter 7 The First Days since ReincarnationChapter 8 Battle Force and His Days as a MercenaryChapter 9 Dynamic VisionChapter 10 Aquametal TechniqueChapter 11 Incador MedalChapter 12 The Pawn and the AnnouncementChapter 13 Academy Head LevinsChapter 14 Lakefront ResidenceChapter 15 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (1)Chapter 16 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (2)Chapter 17 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (3)Chapter 18 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (4)Chapter 19 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (5)Chapter 20 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (6)Chapter 21 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (7)Chapter 22 Locke and Els (1)Chapter 23 Locke and Els (2)Chapter 24 Locke and Els (3)Chapter 25 Locke and Els (4)Chapter 26 Els’s RequestChapter 27 Final PreparationsChapter 28 Selling Books And Requesting HelpChapter 29 Settling Bills at The InnChapter 30 Battle Force Awakening CourseChapter 31 Pulse Reading (1)Chapter 32 Pulse Reading (2)Chapter 33 Journal Entries and The DuelsChapter 34 Dueling PeriodChapter 35 President Peterson’s ThanksChapter 36 Attendant and CarriageChapter 37 Ambush on the StreetsChapter 38 Counter KillChapter 39 AftermathChapter 40 The Duels ContinueChapter 41 Counting Earnings and BeggarsChapter 42 Arrival of the People from the FamilyChapter 43 Troubles Within the FamilyChapter 44 The Fanatical Female StudentsChapter 45 The DecisionChapter 46 Convoy Plans and the Oath of AllegianceChapter 47 Knights and GiftsChapter 48 Northbound Journey StrategyChapter 49 The Academy ArmoryChapter 50 In Which Els Reports for DutyChapter 51 The Sloph SlaversChapter 52 SlaughterChapter 53 Occupying the BastideChapter 54 Reorganization and MaidservantsChapter 55 Ambush and the YieldsChapter 56 Baron MirandaChapter 57 Various Preparations for the JourneyChapter 58 The Journey North BeginsChapter 59 Kill Them AllChapter 60 Camp Intrusion and TakeoverChapter 61 Arrival of the ConvoyChapter 62 Offense and DefenseChapter 63 Breaching the CampChapter 64 Winter Night MassacreChapter 65 Conclusion and ReorganizationChapter 66 Mister TimChapter 67 Josk’s WishChapter 68 StrategizingChapter 69 The Battle BeginsChapter 70 Troop DeploymentChapter 71 SuccessChapter 72 FreiyarChapter 73 TrustChapter 74 Surprise Attack SuccessfulChapter 75 The Final AssaultChapter 76 RoundingChapter 77 Conference of the NoblesChapter 78 On the RoadChapter 79 A Withered Tree Crumbles EasilyChapter 80 Forming yet Another ConvoyChapter 81 TelestiChapter 82 Viscount KermasChapter 83 River-Crossing and ArrivalChapter 84 TakeoverChapter 85 The Plan of the Kenmays FamilyChapter 86 Construction Staff AppointmentChapter 87 HomecomingChapter 88 Power Struggle RumorsChapter 89 Inheritance CeremonyChapter 90 Three Chief Supervisors and IrinaChapter 91 Sword CrisisChapter 92 Knight BelnickChapter 93 EnticementChapter 94 Midway SkirmishChapter 95 Family’s Forbidden AreaChapter 96 Whitedeer Mound, Bread and the Slave CampChapter 97 Mercenaries and Metal ArmorChapter 98 Lorist’s PlanChapter 99 Maplewoods BastideChapter 100 Barbarians, Gold Mine and PlottingChapter 101 MistakesChapter 102 TrapChapter 103 Melee OutbreakChapter 104 Bloodshed and RemorseChapter 105 RepercussionsChapter 106 RewardChapter 107 Supply TransportationChapter 108 The Pitiful Grandmaster CirobaChapter 109 A Meeting with TelestiChapter 110 IntermissionChapter 111 BreakthroughChapter 112 Blissful Night LifeChapter 113 The Chosen Location and the DuelChapter 114 News of the Mountain BarbariansChapter 115 An Unwelcome GuestChapter 116 Baron CamorraChapter 117 Tabik’s DemandChapter 118 The Issue of CompensationChapter 119 The Decision to DeployChapter 120 The Days of the ExpeditionChapter 121 Duke Loggins’s PlotChapter 122 Return in FutilityChapter 123 Urgent Reinforcement RequestChapter 124 Warzone MerchantsChapter 125 Battles of NoblesChapter 126 Knight CarnivalChapter 127 The Plot of the Kenmays Family HeadChapter 128 Request for PeaceChapter 129 Knight WaximaChapter 130 Troop DeploymentChapter 131 The Massacre and the Suspension BridgeChapter 132 Josk’s Fire ArrowsChapter 133 Rolling BouldersChapter 134 Surprise TakeoverChapter 135 CompletionChapter 136 Out of OptionsChapter 137 Aftermath MattersChapter 138 News of the Kenmays FamilyChapter 139 Celebratory BanquetChapter 140 ShockChapter 141 The Whereabouts of the ConvoyChapter 142 Charade the DemonChapter 143 The Experiences of the MessengersChapter 144 Hennard’s RansomChapter 145 ReleaseChapter 146 DepartureChapter 147 DilemmaChapter 148 The Mounted Archers UnitChapter 149 BlockadeChapter 150 Small Mountain VillageChapter 151 BypassChapter 152 Noble Rank ElevationChapter 153 Trivial ProblemsChapter 154 Lorist’s StrategyChapter 155 The Citadel’s WeaknessChapter 156 Kill During the Darkness of the NightChapter 157 Burn When the Winds Are StrongChapter 158 Worriless Journey NorthChapter 159 Assault During a Snowy NightChapter 160 Strategies and PlansChapter 161 The Long Wintery NightChapter 162 Gentle Spring RainChapter 163 River CrossingChapter 164 Conditions and RequestChapter 165 Plunder, Move, and DestroyChapter 166 Battle Preparations at Firmrock CastleChapter 167 Auguslo’s CounterattackChapter 168 Female UnitChapter 169 Felicitas SettlementChapter 170 Ridden with MattersChapter 171 Female SecretaryChapter 172 Messenger and AllianceChapter 173 Top KekChapter 174 Magical Beast WaveChapter 175 Central TownChapter 176 Goats in the TownChapter 177 Wrapping UpChapter 178 Ballistas and Metal MaterialsChapter 179 Daily Life Within the DominionChapter 180 Count Kenmays’s VisitChapter 181 Facing the Magical Beast Wave AgainChapter 182 Military ReorganizationChapter 183 Sid Steel ArmorChapter 184 Princess SylviaChapter 185 Count Kenmays’s LetterChapter 186 A New Sea PortChapter 187 Development PlansChapter 188 The UltimatumChapter 189 The Onset of WarChapter 190 Before the BattleChapter 191 Ballista StormChapter 192 The Unfortunate BlademasterChapter 193 Confrontation with Princess SylviaChapter 194 Victor of the DuelChapter 195 Four Family AllianceChapter 196 Prisoners and LetterChapter 197 EscortChapter 198 Settling DownChapter 199 Master-Disciple ConversationChapter 200 Reidy’s RequestChapter 201 A Failed ExperimentChapter 202 Assaulted [Cliffhanger 1 of 5]Chapter 203 Grueling Battle [Cliffhanger 2 of 5]Chapter 204 Bloody Battle [Cliffhanger 3 of 5]Chapter 205 Executed [Cliffhanger 4 of 5]Chapter 206 Enslaved [Cliffhanger 5 of 5]Chapter 207 MortificationChapter 208 Wooden ShackChapter 209 House-buildingChapter 210 BarbariansChapter 211 DepartureChapter 212 Setting OutChapter 213 AnalysisChapter 214 Royal CapitalChapter 215 ArrangementsChapter 216 The Decision of the DukeChapter 217 VisitChapter 218 Whale IslandChapter 219 Grandmaster SidChapter 220 Flying Fish of DawnChapter 221 Tax CollectionChapter 222 Arrival of the Dominion LordChapter 223 Tax CollectorChapter 224 HectorChapter 225 Whitebird RestaurantChapter 226 Farama VillageChapter 227 Imperial CapitalChapter 228 Paradise GatheringChapter 229 Davey and the PrincessChapter 230 Face-smackingChapter 231 Flipping OutChapter 232 LeavingChapter 233 Breaching Five Camps in the NightChapter 234 InvestigationChapter 235 DiscussionChapter 236 Heading to Morante CityChapter 237 At SeaChapter 238 Matters Back at HomeChapter 239 Port TroublesChapter 240 The Secret of GunpowderChapter 241 GlassmithChapter 242 The Curious Case of Luxcrimson WineryChapter 243 Unforeseen ChangesChapter 244 Shocking DevelopmentsChapter 245 Two LettersChapter 246 Blockade at SeaChapter 247 Bathing in Blood [Cliffhanger 2 of 3]Chapter 248 Escape [Cliffhanger 3 of 3]Chapter 249 SenbaudChapter 250 Threat and ExpropriationChapter 251 Dispute within the Chikdor Merchant Guild (1)Chapter 252 Dispute within the Chikdor Merchant Guild (2)Chapter 253 Mayflower Merchant Guild Assault IncidentChapter 254 Setup and CountersChapter 255 The Glass WarChapter 256 The Haphazard WarChapter 257 Clash of the High-TiersChapter 258 President Peterson’s ConditionsChapter 259 The Second Highness’s AssaultChapter 260 The 5th Day of the 4th MonthChapter 261 FurybearChapter 262 The First and Third Young MastersChapter 263 Research and ImprovementsChapter 264 Firearms, War News, and the NightmareChapter 265 Assault from the Hanayabarta KingdomChapter 266 The Aftermath and the March into BattleChapter 267 The WaitChapter 268 The Terrible State of SilowasChapter 269 The First Household BlademasterChapter 270 Meeting of the Four FamiliesChapter 271 Battle ReportChapter 272 The Death of Duke UrubahaChapter 273 Before the ExpeditionChapter 274 Money of All Things Comes the FastestChapter 275 Battle on ShoreChapter 276 KarmanChapter 277 Hector and the Slave CampChapter 278 News from TarkelChapter 279 Changing Strategic ArrangementsChapter 280 EncounterChapter 281 SetupChapter 282 ArrivalChapter 283 Royal CapitalChapter 284 DrunkenChapter 285 Dueling GroundsChapter 286 Three Floors UndergroundChapter 287 Taking ActionChapter 288 Secret PathChapter 289 TrapChapter 290 The PloyChapter 291 The PersuasionChapter 292 TerminationChapter 293 The Death of a NationChapter 294 ArrangementsChapter 295 Dread MonumentChapter 296 Garrison DivisionChapter 297 SurrenderChapter 298 Shocking NewsChapter 299 ReconcilliationChapter 300 RefusalChapter 301 Jillin HarborChapter 302 The Child’s Play SiegeChapter 303 Anna and ArriChapter 304 The God of War’s EndChapter 305 The Odd SituationChapter 306 Return to MoranteChapter 307 The Plight of Dawn AcademyChapter 308 NostalgiaChapter 309 Dauslyke HotelChapter 310 President BejisanroChapter 311 PreparationsChapter 312 ArsonChapter 313 Closing ActChapter 314 Ridden with MattersChapter 315 Reasons for ComingChapter 316 Huge PurchaseChapter 317 Charade Returns from SeclusionChapter 318 Viscount EidisChapter 319 The Duke’s WelcomeChapter 320 Welcoming BanquetChapter 321 Count Chujway’s NarrativeChapter 322 DuelChapter 323 Intelligence CenterChapter 324 The Tournament BeginsChapter 325 Three RequestsChapter 326 ApologiesChapter 327 The Princess’s HeartChapter 328 Missed InitiativeChapter 329 Dominion ReplacementChapter 330 Plan of AttackChapter 331 Incident and New EquipmentChapter 332 The Trouble with Compact CrossbowsChapter 333 Arrival of the Second HighnessChapter 334 RefusalChapter 335 ReinforcementChapter 336 NegotiationsChapter 337 ConditionsChapter 338 Pledging AllegianceChapter 339 LobbyingChapter 340 RegretChapter 341 LandingChapter 342 OccupationChapter 343 SuggestionChapter 344 ReasonChapter 345 An AudienceChapter 346 Settling DebtChapter 347 LetterChapter 348 Gold Coins (1)Chapter 349 Gold Coins (2)Chapter 350 Bank, Entitlement and Real EstateChapter 351 Update on Catapults and CannonsChapter 352 Reidy’s EncountersChapter 353 Ambush, Pursuit and AssaultChapter 354 Demongrass SwampChapter 355 Gold EagleChapter 356 Second Highness, The Path SeekerChapter 357 The Second Highness’s StrategyChapter 358 Made it in TimeChapter 359 CaptiveChapter 360 IglooChapter 361 Drinking SessionChapter 362 Surprising Pledge of LoyaltyChapter 363 Banquet and EntitlementChapter 364 Strategy and Deployment MeetingChapter 365 Rainy SeasonChapter 366 ExterminationChapter 367 City EntranceChapter 368 EscapeChapter 369 PursuitChapter 370 Humiliation of the DukeChapter 371 ArrivalChapter 372 Tower Defense TacticChapter 373 Onset of a Great BattleChapter 374 Open-Field Battle PreparationChapter 375 VictoryChapter 376 RetreatChapter 377 Boblige Mountain RangeChapter 378 Two Pieces of Bad NewsChapter 379 EidelwokeChapter 380 100 Thousand Barbarian CavalryChapter 381 The Bloody Battle of Pedro (1)Chapter 382 The Bloody Battle of Pedro (2)Chapter 383 The Eccentric QueenChapter 384 SchemeChapter 385 Galini BeloputChapter 386 Three RequestsChapter 387 Property and TaxesChapter 388 Mayor DoboffChapter 389 Barbarians and Gold MineChapter 390 Jaeger’s ConsolidationChapter 391 PersuasionChapter 392 Admitting LossChapter 393 The Barbarians ComethChapter 394 Defeating the BarbariansChapter 395 Gold Mine ObtainedChapter 396 InsomniaChapter 397 UntitledChapter 398 DecisionChapter 399 EffectChapter 400 Right of InheritanceChapter 401 Way to Settle the DebtChapter402 Marital BlissChapter 403 NegotiationsChapter 404 Salt Merchant CommitteeChapter 405 The Storm Brews AgainChapter 406 InspectionChapter 407 The Oddity of the Second HighnessChapter 408 Carriage TrackChapter 409 War in the SouthChapter 410 Before the Grand WeddingChapter 411 The WeddingChapter 412 SurveyChapter 413 Second Highness’s SchemeChapter 415 Crossing the BorderChapter 416 MeetingChapter 417 The AlliesChapter 418 PlottingChapter 419 DeclarationChapter 420 The Battle BeginsChapter 421 WarChapter 422 Trenches and Mud WallsChapter 423 StalemateChapter 424 FloodingChapter 425 The Two Dukes’ DecisionsChapter 426 RescueChapter 427 MigrationChapter 428 Hot Spring ValleyChapter 429 Word of the SwordsaintChapter 430 MethodChapter 431 Three Methods (1)Chapter 432 Three Methods (2)Chapter 433 All Quiet on the Southern FrontChapter 434 The Line of SuccessionChapter 435 Round Up and HuntChapter 436 Envoy and ConditionsChapter 437 Moonlight StonesChapter 438 ArgumentChapter 439 House NordinghamChapter 440 SubmissionChapter 441 Distribution of Rewards
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Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of these things cometh the wrath of the gods upon the children of disobedience.
~ A long lost holy scripture.
No one expected the second highness would cause so much commotion during his survey.

Your Grace, His Majesty organized a large banquet at Kobo yesterday. He invited all the landed nobles we entitled. He didn’t poach the nobles under our jurisdiction but promised those who were willing to pitch in to help the kingdom’s war against the four central duchies would receive great rewards. They might even get promoted and have their dominions relocated,
recited Charade the letter Reidy had sent.
Lorist didn’t react at all. Charade looked at the letter again and digested its contents.

Your Grace, if the Delamockan nobles are willing to go to battle for the second highness, what stance will we take?


Let them be,
Lorist said as he stood up from the couch,
Such Nobles can only take around one or two hundred men. What help would they be? They might, in fact, make some contributions and be promoted and relocated, but isn’t that a good thing? At the very least, we’ll get their dominions back.

Lorist wasn’t off the mark in that sense. Most of the current Delamockan nobles were relocated from The Northlands and Winston. House Norton only had them under control, unlike nobles entitled by the house as vassals like Potterfang and Charade, basically an extension of the house.
Delamock was a province controlled by the house. Like Winston, Lorist could entitle landed nobles or relocate others there. But he couldn’t make the territory of the province his own. And though the second highness was the king, while he could promote those nobles, he couldn’t increase the territory they occupied as it was power reserved for those in direct control of a province. All he could do was relocate the nobles and give them dominions elsewhere, taking the nobles under his direct rule out of the areas Lorist controlled.
As Lorist had put it himself, he couldn’t be more willing to let the second highness do just that. If he relocated the landed nobles, the territory left behind could be used to entitle new nobles and increase the number of his direct vassals. It would only serve to increase his house’s influence. Not only was it a good thing, it also decreased the number of unpredictable variables with which he had to deal. However, such good things never fell from the sky. It was no longer the time when a knight with a hundred scattered soldiers could be considered a strong force. Those who rushed to answer the second highness’s call were only going to become meat for the grinder.

That’s true, let’s see how many the second highness can rile up. I believe they’ll begin to hate this king after they suffer huge losses on the frontlines. Without our forces, those nobles won’t be able to glean any benefit by tagging along,
snickered Charade.
The second highness’s tour progressed quickly. He stayed for just a day in Shazin’s dominion before heading straight for Winston. Similarly, he held a banquet there and offered the same call to arms. The second highness’s promise was received with loud cheers. The Madrasan nobles felt rather beaten by the demotion and decrement of their territory, and the second highness had come to give them a chance to rebuild their glorious names. They couldn’t wait to grab the chance.
On the 29th day of the 11th month, the second highness reached House Felim’s dominion in Southern. After some talks, he casually went to the border where Firmrock was for a visit before he returned to the imperial capital. Though Felim offered to accompany the second highness, the latter refused politely. He wasn’t going to bring many people with him; he was going to make a quick trip with ten knights. Since Reidy and the thousand guards were by the second highness’s side, and given how safe the border was with Firmrock there, Felim didn’t mind and wished him a smooth trip.
And then…

What did you say?! The second highness rushed into Eastwild, House Fisablen’s dominion, with only ten knights?!
Lorist jumped with surprise.
The news was far too surprising.
Charade smiled bitterly.

It’s true. We are all dumbfounded. Reidy wanted to enter Eastwild with the guards but he was stopped by Potterfang. They are now awaiting your orders.

Lorist was seething.

How did Reidy allow that to happen? Why didn’t he stop the second highness?

Charade looked at the silk cloth letter in his hand.

Nobody could have predicted this. The second highness acted completely normally. After he arrived at the border, he checked out the defenses before he dragged Potterfang along and talked about the tactics we had used to retake Southern. In the afternoon, he discovered a herd of wild goats and said he wanted to add something to the night’s dinner. He didn’t allow Reidy to follow him, saying it’d scare the goats away. He rode forward with his ten-odd attendants. It was near evening and they quickly vanished. By the time Reidy and Potterfang realized something was off, the second highness was already long gone.


Wait a second, what about the goats?

Charade didn’t know whether he should laugh or not.

What does this have to do anything? They’re fine. Reidy realized something was off because the goats were completely undisturbed.

Lorist’s expression was dark.

The fact that the wild goats are fine means the second highness was merely looking for an excuse to leave, nothing surprising. It must’ve been something he’s plotted for a while now. His visit to Southern and going over the tactics with Potterfang as well as his desire to hunt the goats are all excuses. I suspect his rallying of the nobles for the war against the four central duchies is nothing but a front he put up to divert our attention to ultimately allow him to enter Fisablen’s dominion.


But, but Your Grace, even though House Fisablen has signed an armistice with our alliance, the kingdom is still their enemy! Isn’t the second highness serving himself up on a platter and seeking his death? Even if he’s now a rank 1 blademaster, Duke Fisablen’s rank 3. It would be far too easy for him to take the second highness’s life!

Charade didn’t understand what was going on. Lorist leaned into his chair heavily and breathed a heavy sigh.

You don’t understand. He’s not in the slightest bit of danger by going into House Fisablen’s dominion. There’s no way the duke will harm him. After all, the second highness is still a king. If House Fisablen really harmed him and became kingslayers, we could completely ignore the armistice and uproot them in the name of avenging the king. That old fox will not give us such an opportunity.

I’m worried about why the second highness went to Fisablen without telling us. Is he going to start opposing us? It would be a valid reason for him to team up with Fisablen. With one in the east and the other in the west, there’s no need for us to worry about them if they’re not working together. But it’ll be troublesome if they join hands. No, I have to head to the border immediately to see if there’s something I can do to fix this.

Lorist grit his teeth. He really felt an urge to kill. If he could stop the second highness and the rest in Eastwild, he wouldn’t mind killing them all and blaming House Fisablen before using it as justification to ignore the armistice and destroy them.
Since you’re dense enough to take me for granted, don’t blame me for not holding back. Even though you’re king, you always have your eyes on me. You can’t blame anyone for your misfortune if you actively seek death.
As Lorist saw it, the second highness was obviously trying to get House Fisablen to work together with him. As for who they were joining up against, it couldn’t be more obvious. Who else was there apart from him? Since that was the case, he believed the one who struck first would have the advantage. He didn’t really hold the taboo other nobles did against kill kings. If he managed to kill them all in Eastwild, who would be left alive to tell the tale? Since House Fisablen would be there to bear the blame, what was there to fear?

But, Your Grace, it’s already the end of the 11th. Winter is upon us and even if we deploy our troops, it’ll be too late.


There’s no need to deploy. I will head there alone. I’ll first stay with Firmrock for a few days to see if there’s any lead I can follow.


No, Your Grace, you can’t go alone,
Charade warned, his hand holding Lorist’s sleeve,

You are the Duke of The Northlands and head of the house. You can’t take this kind of risk! The new year’s celebration will take place in a month and you cannot be absent! Otherwise, everyone will be unnerved…


It doesn’t matter if I’m not there. It’s not like we’re going to entitle anyone.


No, Your Grace, you really can’t go.

A knock on the door interrupted their back and forth. Jinolio entered.

Your Grace, there’s a message from Firmrock.

The second letter said the second highness left Potterfang a note in his tent. The note asked them to not panic and said he had indeed left for House Fisablen. E asked Potterfang to not worry about his safety. The second highness mentioned that he had taken Blademaster Xanthi as his teacher and that he could break through thanks to her acute teachings. He had wanted to send Xanthi back to House Fisablen and would stay there for the winter and return the rainy season. Nobody had to be sent after him.
Upon reading the letter, Lorist’s anger subsided. He really felt he had brought it upon himself. Why did he have to leave Xanthi in the second highness’s care? It would’ve been much better to lock her up in a dungeon somewhere in his dominion.
I didn’t think the second highness would take that old witch as his teacher and even break through. He must’ve been goaded to go. I’m really making one misstep after another. It’s all my fault for not noticing the subtle changes.
With this in the picture, it was even more troubling to cause trouble for the second highness. Duke Fisablen, the old witch, the second highness, and Manst were all blademasters. Going into their headquarters, Crouchtiger Castle, alone was a fool’s errand. He’d lost all intent on heading to Eastwild on his own.

Tell Potterfang I’ve been informed. He doesn’t have to deal with the second highness anymore. Have Reidy sent back as well. Don’t let him wait there like an idiot.


Understood, Your Grace,
said Jinolio before he left.

What will be our next move?
asked Charade.

Now we prepare,
Lorist said,
We’ll use generals to deal with soldiers like we use mud to deal with water. I’d like to see what the second highness can do with House Fisablen. I don’t mind wiping them out if they force our hand. We’ll strike whoever lashes out first.

Ten days later, Felim and Shazin rushed over. Kenmays — who had just received the letter — also made his way over as quickly as possible. They were there to participate in the new year’s celebration and to discuss the second highness’ sudden visit to House Fisablen and how it would affect them.

I believe Lorist’s guess is correct. It’s obvious the second highness is trying to recruit Duke Fisablen by going there and taking the house under his wing. Though we don’t know what kind of price the second highness will pay to win the duke’s loyalty, with Blademaster Xanthi guiding him, he will succeed. The duke’s submission will also cause his reputation to soar,
surmised Kenmays acutely.

Do you think that the second highness’s rallying of the landed nobles is merely a ruse to distract us from his true goal to visit Fisablen?
asked Shazin.

I’m not too sure. I didn’t meet him when he came to my dominion after all,
said Kenmays as he shook his head.
Lorist’s eyes brightened.

Hennard, did the second highness promise you anything when he made his request?


He did. he said if we exterminated the four central duchies, I would free to pick a province as my hereditary dominion. He also said he’d make me a duke.

Lorist then looked at Felim.

He said he would promote me to duke and make Southern my hereditary dominion instead of most of it being merely in my control.

Charade shook his head on the side.

Our king is behaving like he always does. He’s still promising things that don’t belong to him.


Are you persuaded?
asked Lorist.

If it were only that, I wouldn’t even bother with him. But he pointed out that the bottleneck to Southern’s development was the lack of manpower. If we attack the duchies, we can bring in large numbers of people to develop the province. I’m a little tempted, but I’m still considering my options,
answered Felim.

I’m tempted,
Shazin admitted,
You know I’m not into developing my dominion. But can still gain wealth through pillaging in war and it’s really attractive. I was hoping to claim a mine or quarry as well. My descendants can only really have enough wealth if I did. The two silver mines and the copper mine in Sanderson Hills produces a tad too little…

It wasn’t wrong to say House Shazin was the most financially tight of them all. After taking Sanderson Hills as his dominion, Shazin was surprised to find that the mines’ annual profit totaled just 300 thousand gold Fordes. While other landed nobles would consider it a fortune, for someone with a huge force like him, it was just barely enough to cover his military expenses. Had it not been for the bonuses Kenmays often gave him, he would have to consider downsizing his military.

What about you?
Lorist asked Kenmays.

Father says the second highness promised to let us trade unobstructed across the kingdom and he would even halve all our taxes for three years if we agreed to deploy our troops. I don’t really mind since my title can no longer be raised and our house has already occupied the whole of Sidgler. Even though it’s rural, it’s safe and we don’t have much ambition anyway. Starting new trade routes across the kingdom isn’t appealing either and I can’t be bothered by the meager tax savings I’ll get. I’d rather he lock up our trade routes. I can simply travel by sea to access other areas for even better profits. But his offer is extremely attractive to the house’s business my father runs. He wrote to me and hoped I would agree.

Lorist contemplated in silence.

I believe the second highness wasn’t lying about going to war with the duchies just to hide the fact he was planning on visiting Fisablen. First, he offered all of you different, but alluring, rewards. Second, he also made similar offers to the nobles. If he was lying about it, he would default on his promise and his reputation would fall greatly. But now he’s gone to Fisablen, I can’t really be sure what he’s planning. It’d be best if we talk about this again when he comes back. There’s no point in panicking now. I will meet him personally when the time comes.

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