âHow did you get here?â
The First Princessâs eyes nearly popped out of their sockets.
At that moment, she recalled what had happened last time.
âDonât tell me you came with a dragon again!â
âWell, I wonder?â
â!?â
The First Princess frowned at Ianâs ambiguous answer.
Actually, it was obvious how Ian came.
âIt took more than three weeks to get here on horseback. And yet, he arrived before me.â
He must have ridden the dragon of that time.
The problem was that it made no sense even if she thought about this.
There was a reason for it.
âDragon isnât the name of some stray dog. How can it be so easy to ride every time?â
The dragonâs pledge inherently could only be used under one condition.
But Ian had already ridden the dragon twice.
No matter how hard she thought about it, she couldnât understand how Ian invoked the dragonâs pledge twice.
However, Ian didnât lie.
In fact, an hour ago.
The moment he invoked the dragonâs pledge on the terrace of the Bahara palace.
A hole opened up in the sky full of dark clouds, and a humongous dragon revealed itself.
[What is it again this time, Human?]
The dragon, who said he would help only once, answered his call.
He looked around with an annoyed expression as if coming here was a hassle.
[Judging from the atmosphere, the fight is already over, I presume?]
âThatâs right.â
[Then why did you look for me? Donât tell meâ¦]
âAs you guess.â
[!?]
At Ianâs words, the dragon, Rio Banzaim, fumed.
[Iâm not a carriage you can beckon to ride anytime!]
âWhat can I do? Youâre the fastest.â
[Human, Iâm a dragon.]
âI know that well.â
[Sigh⦠No human has made a pledge with me, yet you will be the first human in the long history of us dragons to use a pledge only as a means of transportation. No, was there another one?]
Rio Banzaim shook his head.Â
[It doesnât matter anyway. Iâve made a pledge, and a dragon canât say two things in one mouth. How far should I give you a ride?]
âTo the royal palace of Kaistein like last time, please, Mr. Driver.â
[You little humanâ¦]
Of course, unlike Ian and the dragon, who were having a leisurely chat, Bahara fell into a commotion.
The sudden appearance of a dragon.
A king who could comfortably have a conversation with a dragon that wouldnât be weird if it was called a calamity.
An uproar broke out hailing him as a dragon knight who didnât only stop at defeating the devil.
It was utterly shocking that even the key retainers, who were testing the Second Princessâ skills, could only gawk with mouths agape.
That was no wonder.
With Ian smiling on the Bahara palaceâs terrace.
Flap!
The scene of the dragon flapping its wings and taking off was incredibly picturesque.
But at this moment.
Seeing Ian in front of her eyes, the First Princess could only feel her annoyance spike up.
âI canât nitpick him over that.â
Even she could not possibly argue the lightness of the dragonâs pledge.
No, it was the same for anyone in the royal palace.
However, the First Princess concealed her irritation.
Instead, she rebuked Ian in a loud voice.
âNonetheless, you havenât answered yet why you are here. As the king of Bahara, where do your responsibilities and duties go?â
It wasnât just a reproach.
She raised her voice so everyone in the royal palace could hear her.
âBe it my late arrival to take care of the wounded or the fact that I handed over the post of supreme commander to you, all of it was to fulfill my responsibilities and duties as a leader!â
The First Princess straightened her back and exclaimed confidently.
âBut how long has it been since you became the king of Bahara, and yet here you are instead of keeping your seat?â
She even gave up her position as supreme commander to keep her promise.
However, even though it was a vassal state, a person who was chosen as the king of a country gave up responsibility and duty and came to this place.
Even if he was the hero of the Northern Expedition, this was an unforgivable act.
The palace began to buzz with her words.
Her arguments certainly werenât wrong.
âWhat the First Princess said is correct. Bahara is a newly conquered country. There must be a lot of pending issues that need to be dealt with urgently.â
âIf heâs only going to have the sweet things without taking responsibility and doing his duty, he has to step down from his positionâ¦â
âWho did he leave Bahara to?â
âIf the person is not to be trusted, he may lose his hard-earned countryâ¦â
This sparked the great officials of the palace to begin to speak out against Ian.
âItâs a big problem if the Seventh Prince aims for the throne of Kaistein.â
âThe throne belongs to our prince. Even if itâs a dependent country, we can never give the throne to someone who has a lowly mother.â
âIt will be great if we take Bahara away and depose that boy who is still wet behind the ears.â
In an instant, everyone in the royal palace raised their voices toward Ian in one mind.
Itâs the same with King Eloin.
âAnswer me. Are there any mistakes in what they say?â
His eyes were frigid as usual.
The throne could not be given to those who did not properly fulfill their responsibilities and duties.
A hint of disappointment also flashed across his face.
Yet, Ian burst into laughter.
âBefore answering, I would like to ask you one thing. Are you speaking to the Seventh Prince, Ian? Or is it to the king of Bahara, Ian?â
â!?â
The air stopped for a moment.
Everyone understood at once what Ian implied.
Despite Baharaâs status as a vassal state, Ian was now the king of a country.
In other words, the ministers had clearly crossed the line.
âIf you ask the Seventh Prince Ian, I will answer. Now that the Northern Expedition is over, I am to report to His Majesty as supreme commander. Regardless of the victory ceremony, that is the supreme commanderâs natural duty and responsibility.â
But, this time, a cold voice flowed.
âHowever, if youâre asking Ian Kaistein, the king of Baharaâ¦.â
Ian took a step forward toward the ministers.
Then he shouted at them with a livid look.
âBy what right do you have to cross my authority? Should I forgive those of you who dared to interfere in the internal affairs of a countryâs king?â
The ministers shrank at his voice.
Regardless of how strong they might be, Ianâs powerful and suppressive aura completely overwhelmed them.
Besides, he wasnât exactly wrong.
Although it was a vassal state, as long as Ian was designated as king, they had no right to order him around.
Not to mention, Ian was a conqueror, not a member of the royal family of a defeated country.
No one could comment on the kingâs responsibilities and duties with him.
âTo whom did I entrust the throne, you ask? To my sister, the Second Princess in charge of the supply of the Northern Expedition, and Bahara is regaining stability under my reign.â
Ianâs eyes were calm, yet his voice was anything but.
It sounded like a growl, like that of a beast.
âDo those who did not participate in the Northern Expedition dare object to my decision?â
âN-no, itâs not that, Your Highnessâ¦â
âWhat do you mean by Your Highness? Iâm the Seventh Prince, but now Iâm King Ian Kaistein of Bahara. Use honorifics correctly.â
âItâs not that⦠Y, Your Majesty Ian.â
The ministers tried to make excuses while sweating profusely, but it was useless.
âWho dares to question responsibilities and duties to me? What did you do when I conquered Bahara?â
âI, as a former member of the Treasury Department, funded the Northern Expeditionâ¦â
âSo, are you so confident, then? That you fulfilled your responsibilities and duties better than I did?â
ââ¦â
A minister was about to open his mouth to speak up, but he hastily closed it again.
He could guess what would happen if Ian requested an inspection.
No one could boast to have done more than the one who conquered a country and accomplished great feats.
âWhat you have done to me now is not just a disrespect to the king but also an insult to the country. Tell me why I should bear with this any longer.â
Silence fell in the royal palace.
The ministers were unable to speak.
Right now, at this moment, their intuition tugged at them that a single misstep could put them in trouble.
It was even more problematic because the object was Ian, the hero of the Northern Expedition.
In addition, the person Ian brought as a prisoner of war was also another problem.
He was none other than Leonic Kahn, the crown prince of Cantum.
In a situation where war with Cantum might break out, what if Bahara pointed their sword toward Kaistein?
An unimaginable hell might unfold.
Then, King Eloin raised his hand with a dignified expression.
âStop it, Youngest. Youâve gone too far.â
âHowever, Your Majestyâ¦â
Ian paused.
Then he opened his mouth, locking his eyes with everyone in the royal palace.
âWhat could I do to those who did not even provide the king of a country a proper chair?â
â!?â
Ianâs question chilled the atmosphere again.
Regardless of the diplomatic disrespect the ministers did, they still showed such an attitude in King Eloinâs presence.
However, the look on Ianâs face was not one to call such rudeness a joke.
King Eloin also noticed.
âThis boy. He has set this stage ahead.â
No wonder he remained quiet even when he got a seat in the corner.
He must have been silently waiting for this moment, even without a chair.
âThe hero who led the Northern Expedition to victory as well as the king of a country was not given a proper chair or seat.â
According to royal etiquette, even if he was the ruler of a vassal state, his seat would be next to King Eloin.
But his current seat was definitely at the far end.
Ian opened his mouth with a cold gaze.
âIt is the Seven Prince who is here, and the supreme commander of the Northern Expedition. And heâs the king of Bahara. Is this the place where he should be standing?â
ââ¦â
The âSeventh Princeâ was the one who had achieved first place in the competition.
The âsupreme commander of the Northern Expeditionâ was the one who would receive the glory of the victory ceremony directly from the king.
The âking of Baharaâ was a person who would be treated with dignity as the king of a country.
In any of the three positions, Ianâs current seat was absolute nonsense.
The most honored man was seated at the very end of the palace. This was unprecedented even in the long history of Kaistein.
King Eloin shut his mouth.
âFoolish people. They shot themselves in the foot for trying to keep him in check.â
This totally rendered the king speechless.
The First Princess was equally embarrassed.
âThis guy. Donât tell me he came with all this in mind.â
It was clear that her decision to hand over Bahara was the worst.
Even so, the First Princess couldnât say anything.
It was because all the initiative was passed to Ian from a single word she had uttered.
Still, she had to put an end to this situation somehow.
âIf I let the initiative slip any furtherâ¦â
She didnât know the worst case that could happen.
And thus, she made the most gentle expression toward Ian.
âStop it. I make you feel uncomfortable because of my unnecessary concernâ¦â
âSister, I have already told you to address me properly. I am the supreme commander and the king of Bahara before I am your brother.â
ââ¦!â
âThose who treat others poorly should not expect to be treated well. Donât you ever hear that saying?â
ââ¦â
The First Princess narrowed her brows.
She already lost her tempo, and now, she was also adding momentum to Ian.
She could only bite her lip.
âI made a blunder. I should have never given up the throne of Bahara.â
She couldnât beat the youngest in this situation.
In the end, the First Princess concluded.
âOnly problems arise if I go any further.â
So, she slowly stepped back, her eyes glaring at Ian.
And thus, only King Eloin who had his head held up high in the palace.
Ian might be a king, but he was the king of a vassal state.
King Eloin spoke with dignity as the king of the suzerain country.
âEnough. It is all my fault to blame. In my name, you will be treated as you are due in the future, King Ian of Bahara.â
âSince His Majesty said so, I shall stop.â
Of course, Ian didnât look convinced.
However, in the brief lull, the ministers quickly moved.
âI, I brought a chair here, Your Majesty Ian.â
âWhat are you doing instead of moving out of the way? Get out of my way.â
âY, yes.â
Ianâs seat was quickly set beside King Eloin.
All the other ministers sat apart next to Ian.
They all looked afraid of reprimand.
However, the quick exchange sent through their eyes was different.
âAs long as he is the king of Bahara, he will have to return to Bahara anyway. Be patient, everyone.â
âWell, how can a king of a vassal state aspire to be the king of a suzerain country? This humiliation is only temporary. Once he returns, we can pay this back manyfolds.â
âWe can demand an unimaginable tribute to him. What can the king of a vassal state do? He should kneel on his own.â
King Eloin noticed their expressions.
Then he smiled and whispered to Ian.
âAre you satisfied now?â
No one would look down on him now.
However, it would not be in his favor if he were to turn them into enemies. To put it in another word, he should stop here.
Ian smiled at his question.
âNo, Iâm not satisfied yet.â
â!â
King Eloinâs expression was one of a rare surprise.
Ian turned to the king and unhurriedly opened his mouth, but in a way that everyone present could hear.
âI will ask not as the king of Bahara, not as the supreme commander who successfully led the Northern Expedition, but as the seventh prince of Kaistein.â
â!?â
All looked at him with surprise.
Ian continued his words as if making a declaration to everyone.
âI cannot give up neither the king of Bahara nor the throne of Kaistein. So, everyone, please understand that.â
âWhat?â
A bomb was dropped in the royal palace of Kaistein.