Chapter 129 - The Successor (1)
The Lazy Swordmaster
The one who was confirmed to be the successor was not Ryan, who had accomplished numerous exploits, or Riley, who received medal of honor from Solia Castle recently and had a skilled maid by his side.
âLloyd, come forward.â
Of all people gathered at the garden, Stein looked directly at where Lloyd was standing. Stein peeked a smile and gestured toward him to call him to the stage.
âB⦠Butâ¦â
Having heard his father, Lloyd look around and hesitated, not knowing what to do. Iris looked at Lloyd and nodded with bright smile.
âThat is, how could⦠Iâ¦â
Although Iris looked at him and nodded, Lloyd was not able to start walking. When he was being hesitant like that, he could hear someone clapping slowly.
âUh? Uh?â
Clap, clap, clapâ¦
It started at a corner of the garden. Smiling in response, Iris also raised her hands and clapped.
Sound of claps, which started with just one person, became two, and it spread as if it was infecting others. The number of people clapping grew to four, five and continued to grow.
âNo, I⦠I donâtâ¦â
Overwhelmed by the applause, Lloyd looked left and right, not knowing what to do. Someone came behind him and pushed his back lightly to make him move forward.
âUuuaa. Ah?â
Wondering who it was, Lloyd turned his head around to see his back, but there was nobody there. He turned to look at the platform again.
âCome on up.â
Stein was telling Lloyd to come up. Lloyd looked at Steinâs eyes and then redirected his gaze again to a group of people at the garden.
ââ¦â
There were Ryan, his fiancée Anabel, and other nobilities who were supporting him. They had look of disbelief. Lloyd, feeling awkward about it, turned his gaze away.
âWhereâs Riley?â
Lloyd could not find Riley at the garden. Lloyd was still just standing there vacantly. As if Stein couldnât stand to wait anymore, he extended his arm and called his second born son.
âLloyd.â
âAh, yes?!â
âHow long are you going to make us wait?â
Having heard his father, Lloyd tumbled and started to walk. He finally got up to the stage.
With many peopleâs gazes directed at him, Lloyd stood on the stage. He shriveled after running into Ryanâs glaring eyes. However, Stein wrapped his arm around Lloydâs shoulder and said,
âThere might be many people who are not able to accept this result, so I would like to tell you this.â
Stein looked around at the people gathered at the garden. He put his hand inside the pocket and brought out a medal to show to people.
âThis is the medal of honor that Lloyd brought home.â
Looking at the medal, the nobilities gathered at the garden started to mumble.
It seemed some already figured out how Lloyd got the medal. Some nobilities were talking quietly to each other with their mouths covered.
âA while ago, the unsavory incident that happened at the Solia Castle⦠Iâm sure most of you are aware of them. This medal of honor is what Lloyd earned for his active part in subduing that incident.â
Lloyd merely kept his mouth closed while Stein talked. The people at the garden, who were looking up at the platform, started to mumble amongst themselves again.
âNow that I think about it, I think Iâve heard about thisâ¦â
âThe riot by the holy templeâs fanatics was subdued by a brave nobleman and mercenaries, so Prince Daniel bestowed him a medal of honor. I heard about this.â
âThe situation was in such a disarray at the time, so it was not told in detail⦠So, that was Young Master Lloyd?â
People were talking about it, and Stein was making a speech about how proud he was of Lloyd. Meanwhile, Ryan, who was standing quietly and looking at the stage, just tightened his fist.
ââ¦â
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âYoung Master, will you be all right?â
At the mansionâs corridor, having heard that Lloyd became the successor, Ian came to ask Riley. Having heard Ianâs voice from his back, Riley nodded and asked,
âWhat about you? You had been up in arms and saying I should be the one to become the successor. Itâs not like you? You look rather calm?â
âIâm just pretending to be calm.â
âIs that so?â
âThe medal of honor that Young Master Lloyd received⦠It shouldâve been you that received it.â
It was Riley who asked Naraâs group to divert Lloyd, who was tailing Riley, to the Solia Castle during the day of the incident at Solia.
âIs there a need to put it like that? Nara said it too, didnât he? Lloyd ran around all over the place to save people.â
â⦠That isâ¦â
âIan, Iâm going to say this again, but Iâm not interested in inheriting the position of the successor. I can actually say I hate the idea.â
It was because it was going to bring him even more annoying things to deal with if he was seated at the successorship.
To start with, there were things he had to learn as the successor. Also, there was the problem of mountain of paperworks. He would be summoned often by the Solia Castle. Finally, he even had to keep up the appearances and formalities with other nobilities.
It was impossible for Riley.
âMy mother knew that as she clapped.â
âWasnât it you that clapped first?â
âIâm saying that my mother agreed. Are you going to nitpick on everything?â
It seemed Ian was telling the truth when he said he was just pretending to be calm. He kept on nitpicking at everything Riley said. Riley growled at Ian, but he stopped walking after hearing a voice coming from over the corner.
â⦠Why!!â
âUm?â
Because Riley stopped, Ian also stopped walking. Also having noticed the voice, Ian tilted his head.
âI think thatâs Young Master Ryanâs voice?â
Ian whispered quietly so only Riley could hear it. Riley killed his presence and got close to the end of the corner. He stuck close to the wall and started to listen in to the conversation.
âWhy did Lloyd get it instead of me?!â
âLower your voice, Ryan. There are guests still at the mansion.â
âPlease tell me!â
It seemed Ryan was not the only one over there. Steinâs voice could be also heard.
âWhy did Lloyd become the successor instead of me? I⦠I cannot accept this.â
âAs I said earlier, he received a medalâ¦â
âFather!â
ââ¦â
Stein was about to talk about the medal. Ryan interrupted his words in the middle and raised the voice.
âIf thatâs the case, that makes me unable to accept the outcome even more! That medal has nothing to do with this successorship competition! I⦠I save more villages than anyone!â
Hearing Ryanâs shouting, Riley, who was hiding behind the corner, also became certain Ryan was unfit to be the successor.
âRyan.â
ââ¦â
At the same time, Stein called his sonâs name in deadly tone of voice.
âWhile I was going over the results of the work I have given you all, what I looked most closely was the differences. What do you think is the difference between you and Lloyd that made me decided to choose Lloyd as the successor?â
âDifference?â
Ryan could tell his fatherâs voice was agitated. Ryan slowly bit his lips. He cautiously said,
âIs it the medal?â
âNo.â
âIn that case, is it the difference in swordsmanship?â
âNo.â
Stein said no to both answers. With serious look on his eyes, Stein explained the biggest difference.
âItâs the heart.â
Ryanâs shoulder flinched.
Stein glared at his eldest son and said,n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThere is a saying that states one should become a human being before wielding a sword. Ryan, Iâll ask you this. I am not asking this to a son. I am asking this to you as a man to man.â
âFather?â
âWhy did you do what you did during the successorship competition?â
In light of his fatherâs gaze, Ryan was petrified. He was not able to answer right away. Ryan merely moved his lips around without words.
âDid you swing your swords just to get the successorship or did you do it to save people and villages?â
Stein was asking what came first as his motivation.
Stunned, Ryan was not able to say anything.
âI know you are brilliant. Your swordsmanship is superior to Lloyd and Riley, and I also know you had been working several times harder than them.â
ââ¦â
âHowever, your sword⦠You had been wielding them for the sake of obtaining the successorship instead of the people, isnât that right?â
âThat isâ¦â
âI had told Lloyd before the announcement.â
Surprised, Ryan dithered around. Stein continued.
âLast night, I asked him to come to the office. I told him I needed to have a long discussion with him. It was about the successorship.â
Riley and Ian were both new this. They perked up their ears and listened in to what Stein said.
âI told Lloyd that Iâll be giving him the successorship. When I told him this, do you know what Lloyd said?â
Lloydâs response today during the announcement was that of someone who was not expecting it. Riley was finding this to be contradictory, so he listened carefully to what Stein said next.
âLloyd said that the medal should be given to Riley instead of himself.â
ââ¦?â
âLloyd said he came to Solia in middle of the successorship competition because of Riley. Lloyd said Riley would be better suited for the position than himself. Thatâs what Lloyd said.â
Riley ground his teeth big time and also face palmed with one hand. Ian killed his breathing and started to snicker.
âLloyd⦠said that?â
Ryanâs face crumpled out of feeling betrayed. Stein steadily glared at Ryanâs face and nodded.
âLloyd recommended Riley instead of himself, but I still choose Lloyd as the successor. Why do you think I did that?â
ââ¦â
âThis was also because⦠As I said earlier, his mindset was different. He had the desire to save people. Also, he understood well what it meant to be humble and courteous.â
Stein looked at Ryan and said with cold voice,
âLook at your own face now. You⦠you are resenting Lloyd right now, are you not?â
ââ¦â
Having heard Steinâs question, Ryan fell to silence.
âWhy are you resenting your own younger brother? Had he not been supporting you and wishing you to become the successor all this time?â
ââ¦â
âIn that case, I must tell you even more clearly that I cannot give you the position of the successor.â
Stein added that a person who lacks the heart and righteousness cannot inherit the Iphalleta name. As if he had no further business with Ryan, Stein just quickly turned around.
âWhyâ¦â
Riley had only been listening in. Now, he slightly peeked his face beyond the corner to look at Ryan who was flinching his shoulders.
â⦠I cannot accept this.â
Despite Ryanâs mumbling, Stein didnât stop walking away. Ryan was breathing heavy in anger, and his eyes started to show deadly intent.
âIâ¦â
Ryanâs fingers moved once. He slowly brought his hand toward his waist. Ian followed Riley and peeked out of the corner, and Ian opened his eyes big.
â⦠Iâ¦!â
Ryanâs right hand grabbed on to the handle of the sword he was carrying. Having noticed this, Ian opened his eyes big, and Stein, who was walking away, casually turned his head to look back, wondering what all the noise was about.
ââ¦?!â
Sururuurngâ¦
Sound of a sword being pulled from the sheath could be heard. Stein opened his eyes wide just like Ian.
It looked like he never expected that his own son would draw sword against him.
âKuk?!â
If it was like his usual self in the past, Stein would have been able to easily subdue his first born son regardless of how skilled Ryan was. However⦠this was no longer the case.
âMy armâ¦â
It was because he was missing an arm at the moment.
âCount! Look outâ¦!â
With a shocking development happening in front of him, Ian quickly came out of the corner and tried to charge at Ryan. At that moment, Riley, who was still sticking close to the cornerâs wall, said in a low voice,
âIan. Iâll borrow this for a moment.â
ââ¦?â
Ianâs waist felt lighter after Rileyâs voice was heard. Ian was charging toward Ryan, but he looked down at his waist and was shocked.
Before he realized, the sword that was on his waist was gone.
â⦠I cannot accept this!â
For the sake of obtaining the Iphalleta houseâs successorship, Ryan had been diligent and even abandoned his own mother. Now, as if he was letting everything he had been holding down finally explode, Ryan screamed out loudly and swung the sword.
âKuk!â
Looking at the sword raised up high, Stein resigned himself to the fate. However, he could hear something flying in from the back.
ââ¦?â
Shooook.
The something that came flying made a sound. Stein looked at the sword that Ryan raised up and blinked.
âSheath?â
Only a moment ago, Ryanâs sword, which was drawn from his sheath, was exuding light from its edge. For some reason, now, it had its sheath on it again.