âHow so predictableâ¦â¦â
Sith Wiggins paced inside the small and shabby room full of smell of mold and formed a bitter smile.
There wasnât even a small window in the shabby room.
The only thing there was were an old bed and a chair.
Sith sat on the chair and stared at the roomâs door.
The door was in a tightly locked state.
âSince they wouldnât lock up a hostage and oversee him negligently.â
The bitter smile hanging on Sithâs mouth turned even thicker.
A hostage.
Kallum Rinse couldnât quite kill Sith who was an envoy and instead captured him as a hostage and locked him in a small room.
âHe must have thought that itâll be a big help if he uses me as a hostage. Butâ¦â¦â
Though Kallum didnât quite know, becoming a hostage was one of the things that Roan, Sith, Ian and Swift had originally wished for.
Sith quietly stared at the still tightly closed door.
âIt is a bit disquieting since I canât tell the timeâ¦â¦â
In the end, he could only wait sitting like this.
âShe should have heard of my news by nowâ¦â¦â
An odd light floated up on his eyes.
Longing, anticipation, sadness, restlessnessâ¦â¦
It was a light tangled with various feelings.
After who knew how long, an unfamiliar presence was felt outside the door.
Sith who had stayed still for a long time without even moving made a faint smile.
âSheâs come.â
His eyes twinkled and shone with light.
At the same time, the tightly closed door slowly, very slowly began to open.
Sith brightly smiled and stood up from his seat.
âItâs been long.â
A happily extended greeting.
âIt has been a while.â
A slightly nervous sounding answer.
The owner of the voice was a beautiful woman exuding a somehow firm and dependable feeling.
Sith softly stared into the womanâs eyes.
âI was waiting.â
âYou knew I would come?â
The woman was of slightly surprised expression.
Sith nodded his head with an unconcerned expression.
âOf course. Since meeting you was one of the reasons Iâve come all the way here. Elva Dionell.â
The beautiful womanâs identity was one of the 12 Hatchlingâs nobles, Elva Dionell.
The woman who in Roanâs first life had raised Kallum onto the throne by killing her 12 Hatchling friends as well as even cutting off her lover Sithâs head.
She often was even called by the nickname Maiden of Blood and Iron.
The steel sword Roan spoke to Austin of meant the very Maiden of Blood and Iron Elva Dionell.
âTo meet meâ¦â¦?â
A quake waved in Elvaâs large eyes.
A turbulence of feelings she tried but couldnât hide.
Sith slowly nodded his head.
Elva exhaled a short sigh.
âYou plan to persuade me and bring me to Count Lancephilâs camp?â
She instantly saw through the entire situation.
However, Sith didnât even give any answer.
A bitter smile hung on Elvaâs mouth.
âIâm really sorry to say these words, butâ¦â¦ you wonât be able to persuade me.â
Sith slightly nodded his head at those words.
âSince youâre someone whose loyalty is so strongâ¦â¦â
Whatever words he said, Elva betraying Kallum was something almost impossible.
But even so, Sith was unconcerned and relaxed and confident.
âSince persuading isnât my work.â
He softly stared into Elvaâs eyes and in a small voice spoke as if to whisper.
âElva. I donât plan to persuade you. Persuading youâ¦â¦â
A faint smile was formed on his mouth.
âThe world will do it.â
Sith softly held Elvaâs two hands.
âYouâre smart and kind. Listen to the words the world is saying.â
âThe words the world is sayingâ¦â¦â
Elva murmured in a small voice.
She too knew very well of the horrible wrongdoings Kallum and Lukan were doing.
Because of that, Elva too was pained every day.
âItâs all something that happened because I, I couldnât aid him well.â
She was personally feeling a large sense of shame.
Sith saw through Elvaâs such heart.
âIf itâs you, you will be able to hear the real stories.â
A gentle and warm voice.
Elva chewed her lips and nodded her head.
Because she had understood Sithâs words and consideration.
Now was the turn to do what she had to do.
âIâll help you get out from here.â
The reason Elva came to Sith at late hours was to save Sith.
Though they couldnât be together, she wanted to at least save Sithâs life.
But for some reason, Sith faintly smiled and shook his head.
Rather, he stepped back and sat down again on the old chair.
âElva. Iâm sorry but I canât leave here. I still have things to do, you see.â
âWhat are you saying? You may even lose your life if you stay like this.â
A desperate look brushed by on Elvaâs face.
Worries were full in her large eyes.
Sith, as if to calm such Elva, made an even brighter smile.
âDonât worry. Since the bad things youâre worrying about wonât happen.â
âHow are you so sure?â
Elva asked as if to nitpick.
She was that much worried for Sith.
Sith much too easily answered.
âSince Sir Count Lancephil said so.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAhâ¦â¦â
Elva let out a sigh with a tired look.
She, with a slightly angry looking expression, asked.
âIs Sir Count Lancephil so great a person?â
At those words, Sith answered in a voice even more full of certainty than before.
âOf course.â
âHaahâ¦â¦â
Elvaâs sigh became a little bigger.
Sith quietly looked at Elvaâs such face and spoke in a quiet voice.
âElva. Do you know how I came all the way here?â
âWhat does that matter soâ¦â¦ huu. You came riding a carriage.â
Elva slightly creased her brows.
She felt hurt because only she seemed to be worrying greatly.
Sith didnât minded it and nodded his head as he brightly smiled.
âRight. I came personally driving a small carriage.â
The tips of his eyes gently went down.
âIsnât something strange? That I arrived almost at the same time with Kallum Lukan Allied Armyâs messenger even though I came driving the carriage with my clumsy skill?â
ââ¦â¦?!â
Elvaâs frowned face changed to a shocked expression.
Something she hadnât thought of at all.
âThe messenger notifying the defeat should have run here without resting even a moment.â
He should have ran at a fast speed that simply couldnât be caught, nor imitated with a carriage.
âHowâ¦â¦?â
Elva left the end of her words and stared at Sith.
Sith cheerfully smiled and answered.
âI didnât even visit the Arpeau Forest the battle happened at. I drove the carriage directly from the kingdomâs West to Potter Region here.â
Strength went into his voice.
âSir Count Lancephil and the Count Houseâs countless retainers predicted the battle happening at the Arpeau Forest with incredibly many information, and even predicted the situation and the result of when the Lancephil Legion would join the battle.â
âDo you mean Count Lancephil was certain of the battleâs victory even before the battle started?â
Elva asked with a disbelieving expression.
Sith lightly nodded his head in place of answer.
Elva collected her breath and once again threw a question.
âThen Sith, that means you already calculated even the time our sideâs messenger would arrive with the news of defeat and then showed up at the banquet hall?â
âExactly.â
Sith much too easily spoke of too amazing a feat.
Elva let out a long sigh with a stiffly rigid expression.
âIs something like that possible?â
Even a hollow look flashed.
Sith still with a bright expression answered bubbly.
âItâs possible if itâs Sir Count Lancephil and his retainers.â
Only then Elva formed a bitter smile.
âSo thatâs why you were sure that you absolutely wonât die.â
Sith brightly smiled in place of an answer and nodded his head.
Elva once again exhaled a long sigh.
âThey shouldnât be empty words since itâs you saying them. Butâ¦â¦â
She quietly stared at Sith.
A light of hesitating overflowed for a moment, then with a short sigh a discreet voice flowed out.
âYour room will soon change. We decided to newly organize the allied army to face Count Lancephil, you see.â
Her voice gradually turned smaller.
âWeâll leave a few defense troop at the Warford Castle, here, and move the main army towards the South. We plan to set up the main camp there and construct a trap. Weâll lead the Lancephil Fief Regiment and then cause a large damage with a fire field tactic and an ambush attack.â
The stories Elva laid out right now were strategies that came out from a strategy meeting that continued on for an entire day.
They trusted without question the messengersâ reports that Roan and the Lancephil Fief Regiment were marching towards the Warford Castle after winning in the Arpeau Forest Battle.
Kallum and Lukan, who still hadnât properly organized the Allied Armyâs order, planned to throw the Warford Castle as a bait and separately set up the real main camp in the south.
Following the strategy meetingâs result, Sithâs residence too came to be moved to the new main camp.
Elva was worried of that.
âCount Lancephil and his subordinates would be making a pointless trip if they come to the Warford Castle to rescue you. So if the situation possibly becomes dangerous, tell me anytime andâ¦â¦â
Elva who was talking on with a worried expression soon closed her mouth.
Because Sith was softly smiling as he looked at her.
âAhâ¦â¦â
A quiet exclamation flowed out from Elvaâs mouth.
A shocked look was overflowing in her eyes.
âHave they already predicted this as well?â
Elva asked in a little tired voice.
Sith wordlessly nodded his head.
âThen, do they know where we are going?â
âMaiel Mountain.â
Sith answered shortly.
âAhâ¦â¦â
It was exact.
At this point even Elva had to admit.
âCount Roan Lancephilâ¦â¦ he really is amazing.â
She could only shake her head.
In truth, Elva held a doubt about Roanâs abilities.
Because so, she wasnât greatly willing when Sith first said to enroll Roan to the 12 Hatchlings and also wasnât very happy when Kallum gave the order to separately persuade Roan and make him into an ally.
âI didnât think of him as someone without abilities, but instead that his luck was good compared to his skills, butâ¦â¦â
Speaking with Sith today, the one who didnât have abilities was actually herself.
Because she didnât have the talent, because she didnât have the discerning eye, she couldnât grasp Roanâs real talent.
Elva quietly stared at Sith and asked in a quiet voice.
âAre you going to let me go like this? Even though I could give a report that Count Lancephil is seeing through our strategy and state?â
Sith faintly smiled and answered.
âYou wonât do it.â
Elva made a bitter smile at those words.
âIs that certainty also thanks to Count Lancephilâs prediction?â
âNo.â
Sith immediately answered.
He covered his chest with his right hand.
âBecause I trust you.â
Instantly Elvaâs face brightly blushed.
She quietly stared at Sith and tried to say some words, but soon closed her mouth.
He could see her eyes and tips of fingers shaking greatly.
âHm.â
Elva needlessly let out a cough and then moved her steps towards the door.
They were really urgent looking steps. No, embarrassed looking steps.
Sith looked at that Elvaâs back and softly smiled.
Thud.
Soon, the door closed with a heavy sound.
Sith stared at the tightly closed door and let out a long sigh.
âI trust you. Elva.â
He could recklessly jump into the enemy armyâs main camp because he trusted her.
A long sigh twisted through his lips and flowed out.
âHuu. Now, is the only one left the porterâ¦â¦â
Meeting the porter in a situation of being trapped in the small room was something impossible.
âBut there thankfully is no need to personally meet the porter.â
No, now wasnât the time to meet.
Within his head, the identity of the porter Swift told him floated up.
âJust when has he also made a move in the southern regionâ¦â¦â
He could only shake his head at Roan and the Count Lancephil Houseâs abilities.
*****
High speed advance.
Roan and the Lancephil Fief Regiment dodged Kallum and Lukanâs eyes and quickly marched towards the Southâs Maiel Mountain.
The newly supplied magic carriages became a big help in the fast advance.
The ordinary foot-soldiers could take turns riding and traveling on the carriages carved with magic array and save stamina.
Naturally the marching speed could only become faster.
âMy lord.â
Harrison who was riding along next to Roan together stealthily spoke to him.
Somehow a slightly worried expression.
âWhat is it?â
At the quietly asking sound, Harrison poured out the words within his head as if he had been waiting.
âIs it really okay to not mind the North Rinse Kingdomâs side? I know that that side is also occupied because of the Estia Imperial Army, but the opponent is that fox-like Clay, sir. We donât know if he may be doing some weird work.â
Semi echoed at those words.
âTruthfully, Iâm also worried of that, sir. In the worst case, if they were to attack our fiefâ¦â¦â
There wasnât even an adequate way to stop him.
For Clay too clearly saw through the Lancephil Countyâs topography as if seeing his own palm.
Furthermore, it was at a state where Roan and most of the Fief Regiment had emptied and left the Lancephil County.
It was certain that it was an apprehensive and worrisome and situation.
But for some reason, Roan seemed without any worry.
He looked at his right side and made a faint smile.
At the place his gaze continued to sat Pierce.
âThere is nothing to worry about.â
A soft and firm voice.
Roan looked around at the numerous commanders and added on.
âSince our fief is currently the safest place in the Rinse Kingdom.â
Incomprehensible words.
Every commander slightly creased their foreheads and tilted their heads.
In the middle of that, only one person, Pierce, was making an odd smile.
End.
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