***
Yusen and Givens finally arrived at Berthaquin after crossing the mountains.
âI canât believe the estate is in such a remote place.â
The shabby-looking Givens shook his head in dismay. It was not too far away, but it seemed like they went a long way because they had to cross a mountain to get there.
âItâs a remote but vital locationâ¦â¦â
After saying that much, Yusen looked around and made sure that no one was around before continuing his story.
âAssuming thereâs any iron at all.â
âThatâs true, but is there really iron in a place like this? Well, there are a lot of mountains, so it seems likely.â
âShhh be quiet! Youâre talking too loud!â
Yusen poked Givens in the head. Givens frowned at it and blurted out.
âSir thereâs no one here!â
Yusen gave Givens a grim look and looked at the lordâs castle ahead. The territory itself was practically a village, thatâs why the lordâs castle was also small in scale. Most of the total area of the territory was mountains. It would not be an exaggeration to say that the lord of Berthaquin is the lord of the mountains.
âWeâre going to the lordâs castle anyway.â
âYes, yes, letâs go.â
So Yusen and Givens traveled to the lordâs castle. There, the flag of the Lunan Kingdom was raised. When Givens saw that the soldiers of Lunan were there, he approached them and said.
âHello, soldier of Lunan. How do you do?â
âWhat is it with you people?â
The soldier replied with a frown at his cocky attitude.
âYou idiot!â
Yusen poked Givens in the head again.
âIâm from Aintorian. I thought we had a dealâ¦â¦â
When Yusen asked politely, showing the Aintorian coat of arms flag, the soldier relaxed and nodded.
âOh! Youâre from Aintorian! One moment, please!â
The soldier ran somewhere in a hurry. Givens smiled and showed his satisfaction.
ââYes, yes, thatâs how it has to be. Hahahaha!â
âIâm so confused. I canât believe youâre my subordinate.â
Givens is a comrade in arms who can fight with his life on the battlefield, but he has a problem with careless comments. While Yusen was lecturing Givens, the soldier came back. Behind him was a man wearing a prestigious armor
Only centurions and higher classes were allowed to wear armor. It was only natural that a commander would be dispatched to occupy a territory. However, what surprised Yusen was that the man was wearing the armor of a noble.
âI am Yusen, a vassal of His Excellency Erhin, who are you?â
Puzzled by Yusenâs question, Fihatri scratched his head and answered.
âYouâre the one that His Excellency sent. Itâs good to see you. I am Fihatri, general of the Lunan forces in the Bridget region.â
These words surprised Yusen. He had heard about Fihatri from Erhin. But he hadnât expected him to be here.
ââ¦â¦Excuse me, sir, but why are you here? I was told that you would send your men toâ¦â¦.â
âI canât send my men even though His Excellency Erhin asked me to. His Excellencyâs words that I have a role to play are etched in my mind. Come to think of it, I was just wondering what His Excellency was planning to do here.â
âOh, really?â
This time, Yusen had a troubled look on his face. Originally, Berthaquin was also Bridgetâs territory. It was necessary to have Lunanâs soldiers occupy the place beforehand, where the existing Bridget troops and lords were.
Aintorian did not have that much time to spare. Therefore, they needed soldiers to occupy Berthaquin first. Yusen had been ordered to search for iron ore in secret once the soldiers left after capturing the territory.
âActuallyâ¦â¦.His Excellency Erhin has asked me to leave the necessary number of guards and let the rest go home, I will protect this place. Youâve come all this way, but I canât tell you anymore because itâs an orderâ¦â¦â
Yusen said with a regretful look on his face.
âNo need to be so embarrassed. I was only doing my best to do as His Highness asked. Iâve also managed to persuade the people to run the city according to your policies. Iâll leave you with as many guards as you need. Just tell them I was here.â
Fihatri replied nonchalantly.
***
When I looked at the ledger I had taken from Gensema, I couldnât help but let out a sigh of admiration. The ledger was filled with the names of the leading nobles of Lunan. In addition, at the top of the list was the name of Duke Ronen, the highest nobleman in Lunan.
Ronen was also related to the Doro Trading Company, unfortunately, he did not use the slavers himself. It was Ronenâs son who was doing business with the slavers.
âSo you were going to hand the girl over to Duke Ronenâs son?â
âYeah.â
ââ¦â¦Youâve got to be kidding me.â
I kicked Gensema in the face; he really was a piece of human garbage. Zint grabbed Gensema by the hair as he rolled on the floor and got him up.
This is why it was impossible to get rid of slavers in the Lunan Kingdom. In other words, I am the only one in Lunan who can eliminate these people. I donât care if itâs the king of Lunan or Ronen, I donât need to worry about what anyone thinks anymore
However, I no longer needed to visit Ronen. The ledger was so detailed that I could go to my target immediately. Since Ronenâs name was mentioned so directly, I went to visit Elheat.
âIs this for real!? Youâve got to be kidding meâ¦â¦!â
Elheat began to tremble with anger as he looked at the ledger. This man was one of those rare nobles who had nothing to do with the slavers. In fact, he was a man who could not tolerate such injustice.
Because of his character, the other nobles must have been desperately trying to hide the facts about the slavers. Thatâs probably why they kept Lunan in such a pure state, so that he would be completely unaware of the real situation.
âI tracked down the assassins, who attacked me, and I found their fortress, and I even got the ledger from their hideout in the royal capital. All the evidence is there, my lord.â
âYou mean to tell me that His Highness really knew about all this and left it alone?â
Elheat asked again in disbelief. His face said please deny it, but I canât do that.
âIf anything, it was His Highness Ronen who took advantage of the slavers. Just look at what Selville did.â
I pointed to Frill, who was happily playing in Elheatâs garden. Frill was picking flowers with an innocent look on her face. Yurasia sat in the garden and put a flower on top of Frillâs head.
ââ¦â¦â
Elheat fell silent as he watched the peaceful scene.
âWith His Highness Ronen power, he could have taken care of the slavers, but he did not. Rather, he introduced the slavers to the other nobles, and by seizing their weaknesses, he made it impossible for them to make a move against him. You can see it clearly in the ledger.â
ââ¦â¦â
Elheat hit the table with his fist, he was furious.
âI canât believe it. I donât care how muchâ¦â¦.I canât believe theyâre doing this tooâ¦â¦ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Well, I guess thatâs a natural reaction, since he was supposed to have pledged his loyalty for life. His reaction should lead to a disagreement soon.
âYou may give the ledger directly to His Highness Ronen. Itâs too much for me to handle alone.â
If I show this to the King of Lunan, nothing will happen. So, the only thing I would gain from this was the anger of this man. Of course, this wasnât going to be enough to completely break the relationship between them. But for now it was enough to create a small rift.
* * *
âIs this true, Your Highness?â
Elheat was a man with a straightforward personality. So he immediately visited Ronen with the ledger in hand.
âSelville is naïve, he can make mistakes and itâs inevitable that he would exhibit that level of weakness in order to influence the nobility. Have you lived your whole life without knowing that?â
âBut I didnât know it was human trafficking. Isnât that a whole other story?â
âHuman trafficking? I donât remember anything about that. What are you talking about?â
Ronen raised his voice and Elheatâs eyebrows twitched. He couldnât trust those words right now, no matter how much he wanted to. Who didnât know about the inevitable connection between slavers and human trafficking?
âYour Highness, does that mean itâs true that the slavers were deliberately neglected?â
âWhere the hell did you get that ledger?â
Elheat kept his mouth shut. Erhin said he didnât mind talking, but he was not the kind of person who gave out peopleâs names easily.
âI got it by accident, but I couldnât believe it until I saw the signature of Your Highness.â
âWell, all right, give me the ledger. Iâll take care of it.â
âBut, Your Highness!â
Elheat stood up.
âYou dare to oppose your master? Elheat!â
Ronen yelled at him. As a result, Elheat fell silent. He had no choice but to do so.
âI will give you the ledger. But the punishment for the nobles here isâ¦â¦.â
âI think youâd better go and cool down for a while.â
Elheatâs head began to feel fuzzy. The idol to which he had pledged his lifeâs loyalty was completely out of sight. Ronenâs desire to protect his country was genuine, and unlike the other dukes, he was the only one who went to war himself.
It was precisely because of him that Elheat had pledged his loyalty to Ronen. However, the way he protected Lunan was so ugly. It was understandable that he was stunned.
âMake sure you go to the border fortress for a while.â
No matter how good a commander you are, youâre still dealing with slave traders and I canât just let this slide.