The Third Princeâs eyebrows shot up as he received word that the youngest prince had arrived in the territory.
âBut how did he manage to arrive so swiftly?â
Yet, the speed of the arrival wasnât the pressing matter at hand.
His focus shifted to Ian, who seemed surprisingly unharmed.
Turning to the knight behind him, the Third Prince whispered,
âSir Owen, did you detect any signs of activated traps?â
âNo, I heard nothingâ¦â
âA knight of your skill should have sensed something.â
The Third Prince had been nesting in this place for over a month.
And he had created countless traps in case of any intruders.
Among them were expensive traps using magical items.
They were at a level that even the best mercenaries couldnât easily pass through.
So, he had no choice but to ask.
âHow on earth did you manage to pass through the forest? My knights and mercenaries were supposed to be on guard!â
âOh, those?â
As Ian gestured, Nathan pushed some people down.
Dump.
The Third Princeâs forehead wrinkled.
It was clear that the ones falling down tied up were his own knights who were assigned to guard the area.
âIâm ashamed, my lord.â
âPlease kill me.â
Seeing this, the Third Princeâs eyes gleamed.
Those two were among his strongest knights.
There was no way they should have been taken down so easily.
âI didnât even hear a skirmish. How did this happenâ¦?â
âWe walked right into a trap.â
âWhat?â
The Third Prince furrowed his brow, seeming unable to comprehend the situation.
He couldnât believe that his own knights had fallen into traps heâd set.
Ian smiled.
âYou should be more careful when hiring people.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âItâs simple. The commission you offered was well received by my mercenary group.â
âYour mercenary group?â
Ianâs eyes sparkled.
âWell, not all mercenary groups in this country, but those in the north, south, and west are under my control. Iâve made substantial investments.â
Ping!
A badge flew up from his hand.
It was a badge proving him to be the lord of Helgaia, a symbol of ownership over the mercenary groups.
Ianâs investments had not merely been for the townâs development.
âThe mercenary groups, the shopsâall built with my funds.â
Even some residents, including slaves, fell under Ianâs ownership.
To exaggerate slightly, one could say the entirety of Helgaia belonged to him.
No one could evade his gaze within his territory.
The Third Prince quickly realized this.
âNo way. Did you actually turn the hidden mercenaries against them? Instruct them to betray?â
âPrecisely.â
The Third Prince laughed, intrigued.
âThatâs quite a feat. Even mercenaries who prioritize trust above all else can be swayed to betray.â
âBecause the masterâs orders come before trust.â
The Third Princeâs eyes narrowed at Ianâs words.
âThanks to you, I was able to keep a good eye on your movements. I also dealt with all the spies you had hidden.â
âSpies too?â
âI found out thanks to someone. Be careful who you trust.â
Ian stepped towards the Third Prince.
âSo, now tell me. That important information. Whatâs the information that could completely turn the tide of the succession war?â
ââ¦â
The Third Princeâs gaze briefly shifted between Ian and Nathan before settling on Ian.
âFine. Since youâve come this far, thereâs no reason not to tell you.â
âYouâre really going to tell me?â
âOf course.â
âThatâs unexpected.â
âThereâs no reason for it to be unexpected. Anyway, your sister is going to Cantum. And the Fourth Prince and the others are far from the throne.â
Now, only Ian and the Third Prince remained.
The outcome of their confrontation would essentially determine the next successor to the throne.
âIâve heard that both the king and the other ministers intend to support you as the successor.â
At this rate, the Third Prince would inevitably drift away from the throne.
However, he had crucial informationâa piece that could fundamentally change the course of the succession war.
The Third Prince dismissed some of his knights and stepped forward. Ian also tried to move, but Nathan quickly blocked his path.
âAre you insane? What if thereâs another trap?â
âI donât believe there is.â
âWhat if he loses it and attacks you with his sword?â
âThen Iâll handle him the same way.â
â!â
The Third Prince spoke softly to prevent others from overhearing.
âI heard youâve found your mother and sister.â
âYes.â
âWhat are your plans for them now?â
âI intend to take them to Bahara.â
In an instant, the Third Princeâs expression turned stern.
âYou mustnât do that.â
âWhy not?â
âIf you take them to Bahara, youâll likely never see them again.â
â?â
Ian tilted his head in confusion at the Third Princeâs words, but the prince continued.
âDo you know how my mother died?â
âShe was suffering from a severe illness that worsenedâ¦â
âNo.â
âWhat?â
âMy mother was murdered.â
Ianâs eyes lit up as he realized something.
âWho did it?â
âThis is where the information I give you ends.â
âAre you saying you donât know who did it?â
âNo, I do.â
âThen whyâ¦?â
At that moment, the Third Princeâs cold voice cut through the air.
âBecause I have yet to confirm it.â
âConfirm?â
âThe real information I have for you isnât this.â
He raised his hand, and the knights behind him unsheathed their weapons.
Clang!
They seemed poised to attack at any moment. Nathan, taken aback, drew his sword.
âHave they lost their minds? How dare they draw weapons against the Prince!â
âHave you become so complacent that you think victory is assured? If thatâs the case, you donât even deserve to stand beside me, let alone hear my information.â
Nathan was dumbfounded.
âIt seems like we really have to fight, doesnât it?â
âDo you think you can win?â
âIf His Highness wants, I can stall for time, but I donât think I can win.â
âReally?â
âNo matter how good I am, the other side is no pushover.â
Nathan pointed his sword at the Third Princeâs knights.
âOwen of [Truth], Juan of [Solitude], and Martin of [Radiance]. Each one of them has a title.â
âIndeed, it seems this wonât be easy.â
âI think it would be better to just run away.â
The Third Prince grinned at their banter.
âWhat will you do? Will you willingly offer your neck?â
âI canât do that. I need to hear the valuable information that you seem to hold so dearly.â
âP⦠Prince?â
Ian stepped forward toward the Third Prince, who wore a bewildered smile.
âAre you acting recklessly now?â
âOf course not. Then I wouldnât have come all this way. And⦠I really hate losing fights.â
At that moment, Nathan, receiving Ianâs signal, swiftly struck the knightsâ necks with the side of his sword.
Thud!
The knights slumped to the ground. The Third Prince tilted his head at his action.
âWhy did you do that if you werenât going to kill them?â
âIt would be troublesome if they got up and interfered, wouldnât it?â
âInterfere?â
âIt was a close call.â
âHmm?â
Before the Third Prince could respond, Ian whistled.
Tweet!
Then, from behind the forest, two figures emerged, clad in thick armor.
The sight caused the Third Princeâs eyebrows to twitch.
âWho are they?â
These figures werenât Ianâs known knights, Galon and Fiosen, yet they exuded the aura of named knights.
âNow the odds are even.â
âYou⦠you knew this from the start?â
The Third Princeâs brows furrowed, âHowever, itâs still not enough. I donât rely solely on knights.â
His shadow began to writhe. It was a special power that no one knew he possessed.
With this power, he could quickly defeat Ianâs knights and even launch a joint attack.
âIf it ends with just an even matchâ¦â
âItâs not over yet.â
âWhat?â
As two knights appeared, the forest continued to tremble. A horde emerged from within.
Whoosh!
Mercenariesâdozens, even hundreds of themâstepped out.
Their numbers far exceeded those hired by the Third Prince, Louis.
Each one wielded iron nets and bows, forming a perfect setup to target the knights.
Even the remarkable knights of the Third Prince would struggle against such overwhelming odds.
Ian smirked at the Third Prince.
âSo, what will it be, brother? Will you continue, or will you tell me who that person is?â
âHahâ¦â
No matter how skilled the Third Prince and his knights were, defeating an enemy with this level of preparation would be incredibly difficult.
Instead of a stalemate, they were more likely to be outmatched.
Naturally, the Third Prince frowned.
âFine. Iâll tell you.â
Soon, he began to speak.
***
Clack. Clack.
Someone was going down into the dark underground prison, and he soon arrived.
âHaverion.â
It was the cell of the Fifth Prince, Haverion.
The man, once a cardinal of the Holy Empire, widened in shock.
âHow did you find your way here?â
âThe mission ended in failure.â
âI⦠I apologize.â
Haverion, who had once held the most glorious position, bowed his head with a hardened expression.
âI apologize for disappointing you.â
ââ¦â
Silence enveloped the prison. However, the visitor hadnât come to punish Haverion; instead, he tossed something.
Thud!
A lump-like object landed. Haverionâs complexion paled upon recognizing it.
âT-This is! Cardinal Cesareâsâ¦â
Haverion couldnât finish his sentence.
It was obvious why.
What lay before him was none other than the arm of Cardinal Cesare.
The rings dangling from the fingertips were the very ones Cesare had always boasted about. But there was no time to be shocked.
âAbsorb his power.â
âB-but, merging that power is forbidden.â
âThe circumstances have shifted. Your power is required now, Haverion.â
Gulp.
Haverion swallowed hard.
His [Sacrament] and Cesareâs [Baptism] were originally one power
But they had been divided because they were too powerful.
Yet, he hesitated no longer.
He grasped Cesareâs fleshly arm.
At that instant, a transformation began.
Swoosh.
The patterns on Cesareâs arm began to merge into Haverion.
The once-separated patterns united into a singular inscription.
In an instant, a powerful force seeped into his body.
âI feel like I can do anything.â
He felt as if he could crush anything in front of him.
It felt like the world was beneath his feet.
But with extreme patience, he suppressed his impulses and bowed to the man before him.
âWhat must I do?â
âOnce your power stabilizes, begin to take control of Kaistein from below.â
âI will obey your command.â
He didnât utter a word of refusal. He didnât question why he had to do it either.
Haverion accepted the orders as if they were the most natural course of action.
âWhat shall be done with the other siblings?â
âEliminate all except the First Princess.â
At the manâs words, Haverion smiled.
Nevertheless, a surge of instinctual loyalty gripped him.
âEverything is as the eldest brother wishesâ¦â
Haverion bowed his head toward the man who was born from the same womb as him.
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