A silent war.
The conflict between Ian and Duke Garcia could be described this way.
They were locked in a standoff, each trying to contain the other without any direct attacks, engaging in a tense psychological battle.
Amidst this, Ian found himself increasingly occupied.
âStockpile supplies and secure the castle gates.â
âHave the enemyâs positions been pinpointed? Increase scout numbers threefold to gain a clearer understanding of their movements.â
âWe will requisition any lacking supplies from the villagers. Be sure to compensate them appropriately.â
There was no other choice.
âWhoever runs out of food first, or whose castle is captured, loses.â
However, attacking each otherâs castles was not easy.
Historically, defending a castle was easier than besieging one.
Even if Garcia were to lose troops here, he would undoubtedly be unable to face the royal family.
Thus, they had entered a battle to wear each other down.
âThereâs no need to mobilize soldiers for a fight.â
The power of nobles stemmed from their territories, and to Duke Garcia, the territory was everything.
In a situation where both had secured their gates, it was only natural that whoever ran out of food would have to surrender.
No matter how much wealth one had, it wouldnât sustain the populace without food.
However, Ian was slightly different.
âI am not just a noble dependent on territory for strength.â
As the successor vying for the throne, Ian couldnât afford to falter in protecting even a small territory
This silent war was not just a tactical maneuver to pressure one another; it was a high-stakes battle where everything was on the line.
However, underestimating Garcia would be a grave mistake.
âThe most perilous moment is often when victory seems assured.â
Duke Garcia didnât even trust the closest aides around him.
He was a man who always found weaknesses in others so he could eliminate them whenever he wanted.
This likely applied to Ian as well.
âEver since he attempted to make me a member of the royal family, he has probably been searching for my weaknesses.â
So, what was Ianâs biggest weakness then?
It was none other than his territory.
The territory obtained through competition was Ianâs foundation, inseparable from his identity. No matter how much acclaim he received as the successor, if his territory fell into chaos, his honor would plummet.
âThe Duke must be aware of this.
So, simply locking the gates wouldnât be enough.
If Ian were him, he would have already planted seeds of discord.
The seeds needed to be uprooted.
Ian called for his butler.
âHow is the food supply?â
âAs per Your Highnessâs instructions, we have moved the food from the warehouse to the castle and a few other safe places. We have also strengthened the guards.â
âThat wonât be enough.â
âPardon?â
âSurely there are spies. They will target the food warehouses.â
âShould we reassess the guardsâ identities?â
âNo need. Gather them in one place.â
â!â
Upon Ianâs command, the soldiers responsible for the food warehouses assembled in one place. Without hesitation, he singled out a few individuals.
âThat one. And that one, and that one too. Arrest them all.â
â!â
The butler who followed him was stunned, mouth agape.
âThese men have been loyal to Your Highness since the Crystal Palace.â
âSo?â
âThey would never betray Your Highness.â
âAre you sure about that?â
Ian knew.
Duke Garcia was a man who planted seeds of betrayal among those his enemies trusted. Having been by the Dukeâs side in a previous life, Ian was all too familiar with his methods. Moreover, he had eyes of Jealousy.
âI can see it⦠their jealousy.â
This wasnât just ordinary jealousy due to Ianâs success.
It was as if the world, once pristine white, had been tainted by the dark intentions of these men, their gaze fixated solely on Ian, akin to predators eyeing their prey.Â
They were Duke Garciaâs spies.
With unwavering resolve, Ian ordered, âArrest them all.â
As the soldiers were taken away, they protested their innocence.
âWhy are you doing this? Iâm innocent.â
âIâm just a regular guard. Whatâs the reason for thisâ¦â
Ian leaned in close and whispered to them, âWhat did Duke Garcia offer you? Wealth? Or did he threaten your family?â
âNo, thereâs been a mistake.â
âWe would never betray you, Your Highness.â
Ian chuckled at their protests.
âFor common soldiers, youâve concealed your malicious intent well. But do you understand?â
âUnderstand whatâ¦?â
âWhile you may have masked your malicious intent, primal feelings like jealousy are much harder to hide.â
âWhat do you meanâ¦?â
âJealousy and envy, though similar, hold distinct differences. Itâs hard to deny when your eyes are fixed on me like that.â
â!â
In a sudden shift, one soldierâs expression changed drastically.
Perhaps he realized that his role as a spy could no longer be concealed.
His gaze turned from ordinary to hostile as he broke free and lunged.
âDie!â
But Ian was prepared. Nathan, who was standing beside him, quickly drew and sheathed his sword.
Swish!
With a single strike, the soldier was silenced.
Nathanâs sword cleaved through the spy, and Ian, without a flinch, summoned his butler.
âFrom now on, Iâll check the other soldiers one by one.â
âYes, Your Highness.â
Thus, Ian began to uproot all the seeds that Duke Garcia had sown.
âOnce every seed is removed, the Duke wonât know anything about whatâs happening on our side.â
With this accomplished, Ian would have an opportunity to deal a significant blow.
âThey say you reap what you sow. Soon enough, Duke,â Ian thought, a smirk creeping across his face.
***
Time flew by.
A suffocating tension hung over the entire Kaistein Kingdom.
It was inevitable.
âIs it true that Duke Garciaâs territory has been completely sealed off, not even allowing an ant to escape?â
âRumors suggest that the royal guards and neighboring lords have been mobilized.â
âHis Majesty must be furious.â
The struggle between the royal family and Duke Garcia was intensifying.
Daily military deployments and ongoing conscription were heightening the sense of crisis even at the royal palace.
Fortunately, no major battles had broken out yet, meaning there hadnât been significant casualties.
However, there was another pressing concern.
âItâs been reported that Garcia launched an attack on the Seventh Prince with an army exceeding ten thousand.â
âIt seems to be a rebellion against the royal family. They believe that if they strike, Prince Ian wonât be safe either⦠something like that.â
The Seventh Prince, Ian, found himself caught in the crossfire between the royal family and the Duke.
Despite being a hero of Bahara, with Garcia blockading his territory and controlling supplies, people were starting to say he wouldnât be able to hold out much longer.
âHow could the Seventh Prince stand against Duke Garcia? After all, the Dukeâs family is one of the most powerful in the kingdom.â
âBy the way, Duke Garcia is truly ruthless. To use such vile tactics against that young princeâ¦â
âHe will face retribution, thatâs for certain!â
Ian held a special place in the hearts of the Kaistein people. In his many activities, he had never forgotten the people.
He was the only one who had built and visited infirmaries.
The fact that Garcia was using him to pressure the royal family was infuriating.
It was no wonder that everyone in Kaistein was cursing Garcia.
In fact, the atmosphere was becoming increasingly tense.
âWe canât just stand by. Letâs go help the Seventh Prince!â
âWhat? How?â
âLetâs enlist as soldiers and strike against Duke Garcia! Letâs draw out that wicked duke!â
âRight! Letâs protect our prince with our own hands!â
As time went on, the number of conscripted soldiers from Kaistein began to rise.
No matter how much Duke Garcia tried to bribe people with money, they were too busy spitting and cursing the duke.
In fact, the conscription officers on the dukeâs side were being chased away.
âD-Do you really think you can get away with this?!â
âWhat are you talking about!? What has the duke done for us to warrant our compliance with conscription now!? Condemn conscription!â
âTargeting Prince Ian is akin to disrespecting our nation and its people! Letâs teach the disrespectful Duke Garcia a lesson!â
âHurrah!â
The seeds planted by Ian began to germinate and grow. It was an outcome even Ian had not foreseen.
A large force was mobilizing towards Ianâs territory.
Though they had received little training, these were people who genuinely cared for the country and for Ian.
It was truly an army with incredible morale.
***
Duke Garcia read the documents with cold eyes.
âWhat happened?â
âThe conscription⦠was a failure.â
ââ¦â
The duke didnât say much. He had half expected this turn of events.
âIt appears that the support for the Seventh Prince and the current royal family among the people is stronger than anticipated.â
âYes, all our people have been driven away.â
âWhat about the other side of the kingdom?â
âWe havenât had much luck in the other territories either.â
It was inevitable.
With the central region where the royal family resided siding with Ian, the north also supported him.
To the east, while Adelas could have been an ally, the situation worsened after the marquisâs crimes were exposed and he was apprehended, causing even the east to align with Ian.
The only potential ally was the Southern Nobles Union, which had chosen to remain neutral.
âTheyâre not responding at all.â
âThat makes sense.â
Just like Garcia in the west, the Southern Nobles Union were merchants.
They would only benefit from Garciaâs downfall.
âThey are likely waiting for my downfall. This would allow them to monopolize trade routes here.â
âI apologize, Your Grace.â
It was expected they wouldnât offer help. However, Duke Garcia didnât seem concerned.
âI am not one to crumble over such matters. Feel free to use the wealth in the storages. If this country is doomed, then I will seek help from abroad.â
âUnderstood. However, it will take time, Your Grace.â
âWe have an abundance of food. Garcia can endure for months, even years. Donât worry, just take action.â
âYes, Your Grace!â
Duke Garcia raised an eyebrow.
âThough itâs said that a puppy does not know the fear of a tiger.â
The Seventh Prince, Ian, was becoming too much of a nuisance.
It seemed necessary to teach him a lesson.
âWhat about the spies? I clearly ordered them to burn down all the food warehouses.â
âThat⦠wellâ¦â
The chief officer trembled, unable to meet Garciaâs gaze. Duke Garcia stared at him with a menacing look.
âSpeak clearly. What is the matter?â
âAll of our spies have lost contact. There is one remaining, but he says he wonât be able to communicate for a while.â
âWhat? All of them?â
It was preposterous.
These spies had been carefully cultivated since Ian became a prince, meticulously organized to prevent them from knowing one another.
âHow could they all have been caught?â
The Duke of Garcia couldnât fathom how his meticulously placed spies could be exposed.
Yet, he didnât lose his composure.
âI suppose I underestimated the Seventh Prince.â
âI apologize, Your Grace.â
âEnough. He appears to have some skill, but ultimately, it wonât change the overall situation.â
A cold glint appeared in Garciaâs eyes.
While it was unfortunate that the spies hadnât set the food warehouses ablaze, he still had an overwhelming military force and a vast amount of wealth.
âHowever, the food in his territories likely amounts to no more than a weekâs worth. We need to goad them into a confrontation.â
âWhat do you meanâ¦?â
âWe will accelerate their food consumption so that they cannot sustain themselves. Once their supplies are depleted, they will be at our mercy.â
Fighting consumed a lot of calories.
No matter how much they aimed to conserve supplies, reducing food for soldiers directly involved in battle was not an option.
This was Garciaâs primary objective. But that wasnât the extent of his plans.
âIs the Secret Special Force team prepared?â
âOf course, Your Grace.â
âIt appears you all will need to take action yourselves. You must scale the walls and destroy their supplies.â
If the spies couldnât accomplish it, they would have to do it themselves
âIf possible, try to bribe the current villagers. If their own people set fires, it would further damage his reputation.â
âDonât worry. Youâll see black smoke rising from his territory within a few days.â
âIâm counting on you.â
As the Secret Special Force departed, Duke Garcia finally smiled.
No matter how formidable Ian might be, he believed he wouldnât be able to overcome this.
But just then, he heard a commotion.
âFire!â
âThe food warehouse is on fire!â
With a tremendous noise, the outside began to brighten.
Was this some kind of prank?
The chief officer rushed into Duke Garciaâs office with a frantic expression.
âItâs terrible! The food warehouses are on fire!â
âWhat?â
Duke Garcia hurried outside with a concerned look on his face. And it wasnât just a false alarm.
Whoosh!
The food warehouses were engulfed in flames. And it wasnât just one or two.
All the food warehouses in his territory were burning.
The calm expression on the Duke of Garciaâs face vanished.
âWho in the world⦠did this?!â
His face, now flushed with anger, was almost like that of a demon.
He shouted fiercely.
âPut out the fire immediately! And find out who started it!â
But then he saw something that stopped him in his tracks.
Under the moonlight, on top of a building, stood a man whose face was eerily familiar.
âCould it be⦠you?â
It was none other than Ian Kaistein.
The name of the man who stood there mocking him under the moonlight.