Chapter 142: Wait and See. (5)
Raul didnât sense any killing intent.
However, since the man sitting beside him said so, he couldnât simply dismiss it.
After all, the other was the kingdomâs top expert.
Raul furrowed his brow and asked,
âHow strong do you think he is?â
âIâm not exactly sure.â
âYou, unable to gauge someoneâs strength?â
When Raul asked again, the man shook his head as if shivering.
âIt felt... off.â
âOff, how?â
âEvery movement, every breath was unusual. Yet, just by looking, he didnât seem that powerful...â
âThen how strong is he exactly?â
The man thought back to his memory and bluntly replied,
âThe rumors that he actively took part in the war seems to be true.â
âHmm...â
Raul murmured, tapping his chin.
âThe guy infamous for being a scoundrel is really that skilled? Are you sure you didnât misjudge?â
âNo, Iâm sure. Itâs enough to be effective in a war. Even if his physique and mana arenât sufficient, exceptional technique can make up for it.â
Hearing that, Raul let out a slight sigh.
âShould I have crushed him now, even if it was a bit excessive? He doesnât have that much fame yet, so I think we could have managed to cover it up.â
If he had killed him, the royal factionâs nobles would have surely caused a fuss, but he was confident he could frame it as a justified duel.
If not just him but the man next to him agreed with this assessment, even Duke Delfine would have understood.
Both of them had that level of trust.
Raul, unable to hold back, muttered a complaint.
âI should have just killed him today.â
The masked man was silent for a moment before speaking.
âI thought about it for a bit too. For someone his age, his accomplishments so far are remarkable.â
âThen why didnât you kill him? I wouldâve taken care of the aftermath.â
â...I didnât see an opening to kill him in a single blow. No, thatâs not right. There were openings, but I didnât feel confident about them. Looking back, it felt like he might have shown those openings on purpose.â
âWhat?â
Raul asked, baffled. Then the man continued calmly.
âIf I couldnât kill him with a single strike, the Marquis of Branfordâs forces would have arrived. Then it would have just blown up into a bigger mess without gaining anything. Thatâs why I decided against it. Stirring up trouble right now is of no benefit to anyone.â
âYou didnât have the confidence to kill him with a single strike? You?â
âThatâs right.â
Raul didnât believe it. No, he couldnât believe it.
âThatâs ridiculous. Thereâs no way someone his age could have that level of skill. Did you misjudge?â
âMaybe. It might have been just an illusion because of the aura and presence he exuded. But swinging a sword without confidence is a foolish act.â
Raul furrowed his brow, his face still showing clear signs of dissatisfaction.
âEven if it wasnât a single blow... Couldnât you have killed him before anyone gathered?â
The masked man took a moment to recall, then slowly began to speak.
âTen times.â
âTen times?â
âIf what I sensed was true, it would have taken at least ten strikes to kill him. But with that level of skill, he wouldâve fled to the banquet hall as soon as he took the first attack, instead of confronting me.â
âThat would have certainly been troublesome, but...â
âYeah, so just forget about it. There will be another chance later.â
Raul clicked his tongue in frustration.
âIs assassination possible?â
The man narrowed his eyes, glaring at Raul. He spoke in a low voice, almost biting off the words.
âYouâre not asking me to do it myself, are you?â
âOf course not. Iâm just asking if thereâs a chance of success.â
â...Depending on the assassinâs skill, it could work. But thereâs no real benefit in provoking him. You know that as well as I do.â
âIâm not willing to mess things up just to kill him. It was just a thought, out of regret.â
Ghislain was currently the center of attention among the capitalâs nobles, especially after he treated the Marquisâ daughter.
Attempting an assassination in such a situation would be risky, especially if any trace was left behind.
Right now, it was crucial to maintain the current state and covertly bring the capitalâs nobles over to their side.
âDamn, we should have killed him before he joined the royal faction. I was too complacent. Who wouldâve thought that the northern campaign, which seemed the easiest, would end up taking the longest?â
âHarold took a hit, so heâll be moving carefully. Heâs at least capable of that.â
âIâm tired, so Iâll be heading off. Iâll see you again next time.â
As he hurried to leave, Rosalyn spoke in a gentle tone.
âDonât forget that Iâm your supporter, Baron. If you ever need help, just let me know.â
âThank you. But there probably wonât be many instances where youâll be troubled.â
Ghislain drew a firm line.
He understood Rosalynâs sentiment well enough, and he was grateful for it.
But this was as far as it could go. To achieve his goals, he would inevitably have to act more aggressively as time passed.
He might even end up as a threat to the royal family, opposed and monitored by everyone.
âItâll have to be that way if Iâm to stand a chance against the Delfine Duchy.â
He didnât want the Marquis of Branford or Rosalyn interfering and meddling in the meantime.
This was where the goodwill ended. It was best for them to take what they needed and then go their separate ways.
He didnât want to see them get caught up in his plans and end up dying.
âWell then, Iâll be off. I had a pleasant time tonight.â
As Ghislain walked away, Rosalyn sighed while watching his retreating figure.
Though she had her own intentions in helping him, it had given her a new lease on life.
No matter how much sheâll repay him, it will never be enough. She had hoped to continue supporting him for a long time, but he cut her off clean.
As if she had never observed Ghislain, Rosalyn turned away and walked to her room.
It seems she wouldnât be able to sleep tonight.
* * *
As soon as Ghislain got into the carriage to return, he sighed, feeling the weight of regret fill his mind.
âItâs frustrating.â
Just as the masked man had predicted, Ghislain had debated whether or not to kill Raul on the spot.
He could deal with the aftermath later. No, he shouldnât even have been thinking about the consequencesâhe should have just killed him.
âIt wouldâve been worth it, no matter what losses I had to bear.â
The Delfine Duchy had grown to its current power thanks to Raulâs schemes.
Countless interests had already shifted to the duchy, and the number of lords across the kingdom who supported it was steadily increasing.
Most of the disturbances occurring throughout the kingdom were orchestrated by Raul from behind the scenes.
âIf it werenât for that guy...â
Ghislain gritted his teeth as he recalled the masked man.
Several times during their conversation, he had been on the verge of killing Raul.
But each time, the masked man intervened and disrupted his breathing.
Remarkably, the man had been able to read Ghislainâs slightest movements and match them, even exuding a faint killing intent that warned him to stop if he attempted anything reckless.
Because of that, Ghislain couldnât bring himself to attack Raul.
âHe really is as skilled as the rumors say. No, heâs even beyond them.â
Ghislainâs ability to manipulate mana and his keen insight hadnât dulled since his days as the King of Mercenaries.
Throughout the entire kingdom, only a handful could interfere with his breathing.
A 7th-circle Archmage, or someone with the title of Swordmaster.
âRitania only has two Swordmasters.â
One of them was the Royal Knight Commander, who always stayed by the kingâs side.
And the other...
The closest confidant of the Delfine Duke and his most loyal sword, the man hailed as the strongest in the kingdom.
âThe Kingdomâs Greatest Sword, Swordmaster Count Balzac.â
Ghislain covered his face with his hand and silently laughed.
It wasnât a laugh born of joy. It was a laugh to suppress the rage that burned within him.
Letting those he needed to kill walk away had his blood boiling, making it unbearable.
âIf I had regained my former strength...â
Had he been able to, he would have found a way to behead them all.
That lingering regret kept churning his insides.
âItâs already in the past. Forget it. For now, I need to focus on growing stronger and building my forces as quickly as possible.â
Since returning to the past, he hadnât been idle for even a moment. Given his circumstances, he was doing the best he could.
But that âbestâ wasnât enough to face Count Balzac yet.
âHaa...â
Ghislain took the murderous intent he felt and firmly suppressed it, pushing it deep into his heart.
He vowed that the powerlessness, the rage, and the humiliation he felt today would be unleashed one day.
âNext time... it wonât end quietly.â
The two of them would meet again, without a doubt.
When he and the duchy clashed with everything on the line.
Then, and only then, would it be decided who was truly the strongest in the kingdom.