They raced like the wind.
The speed of Lancephil Legionâs Gale Troopâs military trucks was that fast.
The wide road was cleanly emptied out.
Thanks to that, the military trucks didnât reduce speed even once until they arrived at the Mediasis Castle.
Although Clyde and Goden didnât know of its reason, this too was an act possible thanks the warning system, one of Lancephil Countyâs many systems.
âS, Sir Clyde.â
Goden stuttered his words and pointed in front of them.
Clyde, who had lowered his head to truckâs below due to the ferocious wind, nimbly raise his head.
Suddenly, his eyes widely opened.
âA castle of light?â
The castle located in the dark was definitely shining brightly.
Caldwell, who was driving the truck, brightly smiled and nodded his head.
âThe people who see the Mediasis Castleâs night view all do say that itâs a castle of light as one.â
Voice full of pride.
âDid they actually mount jewels or something?â
If so, that could be called the most extravagant form in history.
But as they neared the Mediasis Castle, they could tell that that the identity of that light wasnât a jewel the nearer they became.
âLamps?â
The two people looked at each other and muttered.
This time again, Caldwell, who was driving the truck, answered shortly.
âTheyâre magic lamps.â
âAhâ¦â¦â
Clyde let out a quiet exclamation.
It was magic again.
âWas there a place that used magic to this extent?â
Clyde soon shook his head.
In the current era, magic was one of the types of extravagant acts.
After the dragons disappeared, the strength of magic, types of magic, and the popularity of magic died down little by little.
âI thought that only attack magics that are helpful in wars and battles have survived nowâ¦â¦â
He thought there was no noble or influential houses who would patron and support magic that couldnât be immediately helpful to fighting.
Even just Clyde had no single magic tower he was separately paying attention to and sponsoring.
When his thoughts had reached about that point.
Paat!
One of the magic lamps that was lighting the castle wall lit up the military truck troop.
Clyde and Goden were of slightly panicked expressions at the stream of light that suddenly poured down.
However, Caldwellâs expression was greatly calm.
âRaise the flag!â
At the full voice, a troop flag soon soared up above the military truck that was running at the head.
A flag communicating the squadâs association.
It was a flag that didnât exist in the past.
It was one of the changes that followed the troop organization system reorganizing that took place in the past one year.
Kuung.
There was no more confirmation procedure.
The stream of light that poured down disappeared and the tightly closed castle gate gently opened.
A perfect cooperation.
The group of military trucks didnât stop and went through the castle gate.
Simultaneously.
âAhâ¦â¦â
Even though they resolved to not be surprised, Clyde and Goden couldnât help but burst out in exclaims once again.
A new world opened up in front of their eyes.
âRight, the words that merchant said back thenâ¦â¦â
He remembered the words of the merchant he met on the magic carriage.
He felt that he could understand those wordsâ meaning.
Simultaneously, of why many people including himself called the Mediasis Castle the castle of light.
âGoden. It looks like thereâs no night in the Mediasis Castle.â
âTh, that seems to be so, sir.â
Goden nodded his head at Clydeâs words.
The scenery that spread in front of their eyes.
On the grand street that starts from the castle gate they just passed through to the center, tall lamp posts were located on each side.
The lamps that were pouring out white lights were perfectly pushing out the cityâs darkness.
Below that, countless residents of the castle were enjoying strolls and sharing chats.
It was a completely different sight than the other fiefs where everyone all returned into their homes when the sun fell.
Caldwell slowly parked the military truck.
âWe will have to ride a carriage from here on, sirs.â
Because the transit of military trucks was forbidden inside the castle.
âYes. I understand.â
Clyde and Goden untied the rings they hooked their feet in and climbed down from the military truck.
As if it had been waiting, a carriage showed up.
It truly was a perfect and faultless sight.
The three people rode the carriage together and headed towards the Lancephil Lordâs Castle.
Clyde and Goden were mindlessly busy sightseeing the Mediasis Castleâs sight that spread outside the carriage.
Looks that even forgot how important a mission they were responsible for right now.
In truth, the sight inside the castle wasnât something unique or marvelous.
But it merely was that the sight of stone buildings below the magic lamps shining twinkling lights were beautiful enough to lose oneâs mind.
âThis place really is a different world.â
Clyde unknowingly muttered with a half-dazed expression.
The world outside the Lancephil County was a battlefield of survival where every day was intense.
There was no place as relaxed and peaceful as here anywhere else.
âWould that difference widen further now? Orâ¦â¦â
Would it all turn into hell whether here or the world outside.
His heart felt frustrated when he thought of the things that would happen from now on.
At that moment, the carriage that had been running nonstop slowly decreased its speed.
The scenery beyond the window also changed.
âItâs the lordâs castle, sirs.â
The lordâs castle.
They had entered Roanâs residence.
Caldwell soundlessly smiled, then opened the carriage door.
An expression that almost seemed to say that his small duty was all over with this.
Suddenly, the scene outside the door entered his eyes in a glance.
âAhâ¦â¦ Sir Count Lancephilâ¦â¦â
Clyde unknowingly froze like a stone statue.
The young man standing in front of the carriage.
He definitely and certainly was Roan Lancephil.
âWas he that big?â
A feeling of his airway suffocating in an instant.
He remembered the first time he met Roan in the past at the capital, Miller.
âHeâs different than back then.â
Even though the thought that he wasnât an ordinary individual also passed his mind back then, it wasnât as much as now.
âAlthough a thought that I might be able to take him on if I use my full force passed my mind back thenâ¦â¦â
Now was a degree where he couldnât even dare to meet his gaze.
âSir Clyde. It has been a while.â
A gentle but powerful voice.
Roanâs heart was urgent, but even so, he did not err in courtesy.
âAh, yes. It has been a while, sir.â
Clyde effortfully smiled and once again lowered his head.
Roan lightly greeted Goden who was standing at the side, then took out the main topic.
There was no more leisure to wait.
âWhere is my godfather?â
At those words, Clyde deeply breathed in, then took out a thick envelope from his left chest pocket.
With both hands, he politely extended the envelope.
âPlease see it directly.â
Roan looked down for a moment at the envelope, then gently extended his hand.
Tap.
The tip of his fingers touched the envelope.
Every person who was standing there dryly swallowed.
They were all instinctively feeling it.
That the precariously continued era of peace would end the moment that envelope opened.
*****
âYour majesty. Iâm sorry.â
Duke Francis Wilson, one of the Rinse Kingdomâs four dukes and the one who supported the current king Deni Von Rinse from the back, lowered his head with grave expression.
âDonât lower head that much. Since itâs not something you did wrong.â
A dry voice.
Deni III, who was lying down on a sickbed, effortfully smiled.
Francis was kneeling near the sickbed.
âI will safely keep hold of the royal familyâs crest and the national seal.â
âYes. That should be better.â
Deni III slowly nodded his head.
An enfeeble look was clear on his face.
âSo itâs not that my body got destroyed from the wild lifestyle until now?â
Even though it was a question he already asked a number of times, he wanted to ask again.
Likewise, even though he had said the same answer number of times already, Francis once again answered clearly without an annoyed look.
âYes, your majesty. Although we canât tell the kind, you have definitely been poisoned.â
âHmm.â
Deni III leaked a groan.
Once again, he took out the question in his heart.
âAnd you canât tell who the culprit is?â
Francis could only say the same answer.
âIâm sorry, your majesty. We cannot tell at the current time.â
Even though he had stealthily searched the route of poison through various directions, there was not one thing that was clearly revealed.
For a moment, a heavy silence spun.
After who knew how long, Francis effortfully smiled and opened his mouth.
âEven so, there were doctors and priestsâ diagnosis that there is no danger to life. You should be able to instantly shake it off and stand up if your majesty takes care of your health well.â
They were words said with deceit just to comfort the complicated and gloomy heart.
In fact, Deni III merely lost his strength and wasnât at the edge where life was precarious.
Only, the fact that they couldnât find out the one who played foul on him was the biggest problem.
âMe, who is a duke of the kingdom, canât even catch the tail of the mastermind.â
It meant that, at the very least, the identity of the mastermind was of his influence or higher.
Because of that, Francis discussed with Deni III and decided to move the royal familyâs crest and the national seal to a safe place.
âItâs merely a work in case of the very unexpected, in case of the event that might just happen.â
Francis himself too tried not to hold a big meaning to moving the crest and the national seal.
At that moment, Deni III looked up at the ceiling with empty eyes and called Francis.
âFrancis.â
âYes. Please speak.â
Francis quickly lowered his head.
Deni III hesitated for a moment, then very arduously added on.
The question he wanted to ask multiple times but couldnât quite ask.
âItâs not something my children did, right?â
The First Prince Simon Rinse, the Second Prince Tommy Rinse, the Third Prince Kallum Rinse.
A suspicion that they had become blinded by the next generationâs throne and fed poison to their father.
It was a suspicion that he didnât even want to think of.
Francis couldnât easily answer.
He gritted his teeth.
He couldnât confidently say the words âno, absolutely no, your majesty, there was no such eventâ.
There werenât many people stronger than his power.
The three princes were included amongst that not so large a number.
âRight. You said that you canât tell at the current time.â
Deni shook his head with a hollow look.
Francis quietly watched that sight, then slowly stood up.
âYour subject Francis Wilson. I will be back soon, your majesty.â
âYes. Do come back soon.â
It wasnât an evasion.
He planned to move the royal familyâs crest and the national seal for now and return.
Francisâs steps leaving the kingâs bedroom was heavy yet fast.
But in the future, Francis would end up repeatedly regretting this decision today.
Because history began without even himself knowing and demanded someoneâs sacrifice.
******
He was calm.
Clyde and Goden thought Roan would slam down on the table and scream out in rage.
But he was truly calm.
Roan put down the envelope and then deeply breathed in.
âAre you fine, my lord?â
Austin asked with a careful voice.
Roan tapped the envelope with a tip of his finger, then looked straight at Clyde.
The light in his eyes were fierce.
âIs he truly safe?â
âYes. For nowâ¦â¦ he is, sir.â
Clyde hesitated for a moment, then nodded his head.
âHuu.â
Roan instead let out a long sigh.
âSo my godfather is held in the Holy Palaceâ¦â¦â
At the quietly muttered words, the retainers all lowered their heads with subdued expressions.
The Holy Palace.
If just looking at the size, it was a place smaller than the Rinse Palace.
However, the influence they had could be said to be the continentâs greatest.
The headquarter of Ruth Faith that the empire and the kingdom both chose as national faith and the order that ruled over the entire worldâs Ruth Faith devotees.
Although they were located within the Estia Empire, their independent status was recognized.
In short, it was a place not even the empireâs breath touched.
It was not strange that Agens and the Tenebra Troop couldnât find Io Lancephilâs whereabouts.
Rather, the fact that Clyde, who was a mere merchant, found out the news inside the Holy Palace was an incredible feat.
âSince Clyde Companyâs roots are originally said to be in the Estia Empireâ¦â¦â
Furthermore, although the amount was small, they were said to be delivering goods to the Holy Palace.
âHe went at Prince Simonâs orderâ¦â¦â
Roan muttered in a small voice.
Clyde, whose ears were good, immediately nodded his head.
âYes sir. Prince Kallum has confirmed that part.â
âHave you not discovered the reason, sir?â
âYes. We couldnât find out the reason Sir Io Lancephil went to the Holy Palace. But the fact that the mood at the Holy Palace isnât good is certain, sir.â
Clyde answered in a careful voice.
However much Kallum and Clyde flew and crawled, they couldnât find out even the fact that Simon needed the Holy Palaceâs Godâs Medicine.
Roan slowly nodded his head, then placed the envelope inside his chest pocket.
âIt seems I will have to directly ask Prince Simon of that part.â
âA, ask Prince Simon?â
Clyde asked with a slightly surprised expression.
He hadnât known that Roan might react as quickly like this.
âIf you wish, Prince Kallum could look for it, sir.â
He poured out the words he prepared at once.
He planned to give favor and make him carry a debt.
However, Roan faintly smiled and shook his head.
âNo. Even without this, I was planning on having a meeting with Prince Simon. There are various things I need to ask him, you see.â
The light in his eyes coldly sank.
âI apologize, but please empty the seat for a moment.â
âEh? T, thatâsâ¦â¦â
Clyde fleetingly glanced at Elva.
Elva slightly nodded her head.
âSir Count. We too wish to involveâ¦â¦â
When her words reached about that point.
âBaroness Dionell.â
A quietly calling voice.
Light in his eyes that sank even colder.
Gulp.
Elva unconsciously twitched and trembled.
âThere shouldnât be a need to unnecessarily make petty trouble.â
Although regrettable, now was a time to step back.
Elva signaled at Clyde and Goden with her eyes, then exited out of the conference room.
Clyde and Goden too couldnât endure any further and followed Elvaâs back after politely giving adieu.
Roan, after feeling the presence outside the door, turned towards Austin and Semi, Harrison and Chris, Keep and Brian, and so on.
âWeâre going to the capital, Miller.â
A short order.
Austin asked in lieu of everyone.
âShould we ready for march?â
All retainers dryly gulped.
Lead a legion size soldiers and charge towards the capital.
If not careful, they could receive a crime of treason.
Roan shook his head.
âOnly Harrison, Keep, Brian and I are going.â
âItâs too dangerous, sir.â
Chris immediately went out in opposition.
Roan nodded his head.
He too was being careful to not act rashly himself through the conversation with Clay in the past.
âI plan to separately take five hundred Taemusas and Tenebra Troopâs troopers.â
No, to be exact, he planned to make them follow behind secretly, very secretly.
At the order that fell following, the retainers exhaled held breaths and lowered their heads.
âYes, my lord. We will prepare them as your order.â
The situation advancing rapidly without a pause.
Meanwhile, Elva, Clyde, and Goden, who went out of the conference room, were of fraught feelings of their own.
âFor now, we have to send a letter to Prince Kallum.â
The situation was changing suddenly.
So that Kallum could prepare ahead of time, they had to report the events that were happening in the Lancephil Fief.
But in actuality, the sudden disaster that could flip the world and for both the sky and land to shake exploded in the capital, Miller.
âUrgent news! Urgent news!
Four days later, an agent of Agens raced up with urgent expression to Roan and his party who were about to start towards the capital, Miller.
The agent raced like the wind and kneeled down on one knee in front of Roan.
He, towards the people whose puzzled looks were obvious, screamed at the top of his throat.
âHis Majesty the Kingâs Ascension!â 1
A thunder like sound and thunderbolt like shock.
Everyoneâs faces stiffly froze.
The agent once again lowered his head and shouted at the top of his throat.
âHis Majesty the King has ascended!â
The sudden change began from the capital, Miller.
End.
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