Knights are known for their strength. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Despite the variations in their oaths, they could face numerous foes alone, sometimes even dozens or hundreds.
However, does this imply they are invincible?
âOf course not.â
The Third Prince Louisâs gaze turned icy.
He quickly realized that even with the sheer number of knights, if mercenaries, who are seasoned professionals in battle, come to assist, they could very well be defeated.
It felt like he thought he had trapped Ian, but instead, he seemed to have fallen into Ianâs trap.
The psychological turmoil affecting his knights could not be overlooked either.
The knightsâ battles were shaped not only by their oaths but also by significant differences in their mindsets.
Uncertain about the oaths and abilities of the two knights accompanying Ian, Louis realized that if the conflict persisted, defeat was likely.
Hence, he spoke composedly.
âAlright. I will tell you about what happened to my mother, your mother, and your younger sister. Butâ¦â
â?â
âRelease my knights, and pull back the mercenaries.â
âThatâs not that difficult.â
Tweet.
Ian let out a long, piercing whistle.
The charging mercenaries altered their course, and those in close proximity began to pull back.
Meanwhile, Nathan maintained his position, and the two fallen knights stood as if they were hostages.
Louisâs eyebrows twitched.
âBut my knights are still there?â
âItâs merely a precaution.â
âWhat do you mean?â
Louis raised his eyebrows in disbelief, but Ian calmly replied.
âI may not know what information is at stake, but how can you assure me you wonât turn hostile?â
âWellâ¦â
âRemember just a moment ago? You tried to kill me regardless of the hostages. Shouldnât you consider this a basic safeguard or perhaps make a promise under an oath?â
Louis remained silent. Observing his reaction, Ian grinned nonchalantly.
âI anticipated as much from you.â
âI canât stand those who are quick-witted.â
âLikewise, brother.â
Ian and Louisâs gazes met in the air. A fierce current circulated between them, as if neither would give in.
âRather, letâs get straight to the point. If your story is not a lie, then there shouldnât be a big issue for them. Well, if youâre going this far, the information must not be useless, but rather more intriguing than expected.â
The Third Prince scrutinized Ian, seeking confirmation of his intentions.
âThis guy⦠if things go south, heâll probably start by killing my knights.â
That was only natural.
The Third Prince, who had tried to kill Ian, was his last remaining powerful rival.
If they could kill each other, the succession war would effectively end.
âOur knights are evenly matched.â
Louis raised his hands, indicating that he had no intention of fighting.
âAlright. Fine. Anyway, once you hear my story, youâll have no choice but to let them go.â
His gaze sweeping the surroundings, even though only Ian and his knights were present, Louis surveyed the area with a steely gaze.
âHowever, this isnât the ideal setting for discussion. We may have eavesdroppers.â
âBut itâs just us here, isnât it?â
âDonât underestimate the enemiesâ abilities. They are more formidable than you think.â
Louisâs intense gaze fixed on Ian.
âLetâs converse discreetly, just between us.â
That was the moment.
A black shadow poured forth from the body of the Third Prince, spreading in all directions.
In an instant, Nathan stepped forward to protect Ian, but he had to retreat quickly due to the intensity of Ianâs gaze.
âJust wait.â
Then, a black curtain enveloped the two of them.
***
âFascinating.â
Ian moved into the pitch-black space, where only the Third Prince and himself were present.
Despite the absence of sound or sensation, it felt like an entirely new realm.
However, he could still feel something.
âCould this be one of the Seven Sinsâ powers?â
It was evident.
Until now, he had only experienced [Jealousy] and [Greed], but there was still a discernible sensation.
It felt like a physiological rejection.
It was definitely the same feeling that [Faith] and [Patience] within Ian were feeling.
That was when.
Swish.
Something brushed past his vision.
âFeathers?â
Black feathers drifted in the air, catching Ianâs attention.
As they dispersed, his gaze followed their path until he saw it.
âSurprised?â
âBrother?â
The source of the feathers was none other than the Third Prince, Louis.
What was peculiar was that the wings were not attached to his body but to the shadow itself, with feathers rising from those wings.
As Louis waved his hand, the wings and feathers vanished in an instant.
âIâve created this space. Here, I can evade their eyes and ears.â
â?â
Ian tilted his head in confusion.
âThis space was undoubtedly created by the power of the Seven Sins. Does this mean he canât evade the enemyâs surveillance without it?â
Who are these people exactly?
However, Ian did not reveal his awareness of the powers of the Seven Sins.
âSo, what about this crucial information related to the succession war that you promised to share with me?â
âShouldnât you inquire about this space first?â
âWhile your abilities intrigue me, the information you possess holds more importance to me.â
The succession war was one thing, but he was particularly concerned about those who had targeted the Third Princeâs mother and Ianâs mother.
He couldnât quite explain why.
âIt definitely has to do with my death in my past life.â
That unsettling feeling lingered.
The Third Prince, Louis, regarded Ian with a curious expression.
âYou really are something else.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYou donât seem intimidated in this space, and youâre the first to show no interest even after seeing my powers directly.â
âWere there others?â
âThere were a few. But none of them are alive now.â
Louisâs penetrating gaze fixed on Ian, hinting at a willingness to divulge more about his abilities if asked.
However, Ian chuckled.
âWhen exactly are you planning to share that information? Sir Nathan has very little patience.â
âDonât worry. Time here is different from outside.â
âDifferent time?â
âYes. A day here is roughly equivalent to ten minutes outside.â
Ian smiled as if he had figured something out.
This was one of the secrets of the Third Prince that had puzzled him since his previous life.
âThis explains why his skills surpassed the rest.â
This space provided him with ample training time, coupled with his innate genius.
What would happen if such a genius also had the time to put in effort?
Especially if he had been using this power since a very young ageâ¦
âI envy him.â
However, despite knowing the secret, Ianâs expression was not one of admiration.
âDid he really need allies with such power?â
It was because he was more wary of the enemyâs power than his rivalâs secret.
What came next, however, caught him off guard.
âDuke Garcia, Marquis Adelas, Depuy Chairman Jarken, Count Bantam and Count Orlaine.â
Louis uttered names familiar to Ian, especially the first three, whom Ian had personally defeated.
They were formidable foes, of course.
Duke Garcia, in charge of wealth, and Marquis Adelas, responsible for a whole defensive line.
Then there were Deputy Chairman Jarken, a core member of the Council of Elders, Count Bantam, who was in charge of the royal palaceâs defense, and Count Orlaine who was in charge of the royal treasury.
âThey are all key figures in the country.â
Some additional names followed, but they too held significant positions.
However, Ian tilted his head.
âAre you saying those people are our enemies? If so, thatâs quite disappointing.â
While he acknowledged that Duke Garcia, who had been confined, still posed a danger, the others were either defeated by Ian or recognized his might to the point that they would never dare oppose him.
He wasnât the kind of person who would be shaken by such names.
But Louis shook his head.
âDo you think I would seek your help just because of those weaklings?â
âThen for what reasonâ¦?â
âBecause of their leader.â
â!â
In that instant, Ianâs eyes sparkled with interest.
It was because it seemed as if the reason Garcia had stabbed him in the back was revealed just as he had thought.
However, there were still questions lingering in his mind.
âGarcia has someone he follows? The man who believes he can purchase anything with money? Surely, you must be joking.â
âI thought the same. But itâs not the case.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âHeâs a pawn. And itâs been that way for a long time.â
Ian found it hard to believe.
Garcia wasnât just called the wealthy for no reason.
The quality of his soldiers and weaponry could rival or even surpass that of the royal family.
It was hard to conceive that someone like him would fall under anotherâs command.
But at that momentâ¦
âDo you even know why the succession war started in the first place?â
âWell⦠isnât it because the First Prince, who was the Crown Prince, passed away?â
âEven if the Crown Prince were alive, would there have been a succession war?â
âBrother⦠You canât be suggestingâ¦?â
The Third Prince lifted the corners of his mouth into a smirk.
âExactly. The Crown Prince, whom everyone thought was dead, is indeed the one whom Garcia serves.â
***
Clack. Clack.
A man slowly climbed the tower.
It was a place on the outskirts of the royal palace.
But unlike its shabby location, it was more heavily guarded than anywhere else in the royal palace.
Suddenly, knights blocked the manâs path.
âThis area is off-limits.â
âTurn back.â
They didnât just stop the man with words.
They drew the swords from their waists and pointed them at the manâs neck.
âResist, and youâll pay with your life.â
Their intent to kill hung in the air. Yet, in a momentâ¦
âHow disrespectful.â
âWhat are youâ¦?â
âKneel.â
With a mere utterance, the man compelled the knights to kneel, as if an unseen force weighed them down.
âW-What is happeningâ¦?â
âWho are youâ¦?â
âMy, it seems thereâs no one here who recognizes my face anymore.â
Struggling against the unseen restraint, the knightsâ veins bulged with effort, invoking their oaths.
Despite their resolve, they remained motionless on the ground, as if petrified.
And soonâ¦
Boom!
The oppressive force crushed two knights, transforming them into splatters of blood.
The man who had created this gruesome scene went straight up the tower.
And he opened the door.
Creak!
The massive iron door swung open effortlessly.
Inside was none other than Duke Garcia.
But he didnât look surprised.
âYouâve come.â
He put down the documents he was holding with a relaxed expression.
Even with all communications severed, he managed his familyâs affairs diligently.
âIs it wise for you to wander freely?â
âIt seems even the knights donât recognize me.â
âTheyâre new. Arenât you someone everyone in the kingdom, the king, and the continent remembers?â
Duke Garcia inquired further,
âBut itâs not yet time. Are you acting prematurely?â
The manâs response was a simple smile, prompting a shift in Duke Garciaâs expression.
âIs it⦠time already?â
âWell, it appears my youngest brother is more capable than I thought.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âNow that all Seven Sins have appeared, thereâs no point in waiting any longer.â
â!â
With a stern face, Duke Garcia rose from his seat.
âIf thatâs the case, we will start the retrieval operation immediately.â
As he spoke, figures emerged from the shadows, the Secret Special Force that had clandestinely safeguarded the Duke.
The manâno, the Crown Princeâbegan to stride confidently out of the tower alongside them.