Chapter 49: The Road to the Empire
Barbarian Quest
After leaving the city of Valgma, the mercenary squad got on the main road headed for the imperial territory. They opted not to drop by any cities or other territories to make up for the time that was lost while Urich was bedridden. They had already camped for three nights since their departure.
Pahell had been receiving swordsmanship training from Phillion throughout their travels.
âYour Highness, with movements like that, you wonât even be able to defeat me, and I only have a left hand,â Phillion said as he flung his sword. Pahell was gasping for breath in front of him.
âDammit, why is this sword so heavy!â
Pahell was irritated. He was royalty, after all, so he had received basic training. However, he had only learned with a practice wooden sword, and he even skipped most of the sessions.
âThe prince really asked for training. No one made him do it.â
Phillion grinned with pride and swung his sword with his left hand.
Clank!
Pahell dropped his sword. His hands were covered with blisters.
âI think thatâs good for today. You will get used to it in no time.â
Pahell nodded and Phillion sheathed his sword.
âIn your opinion, Sir Phillion, how strong is Urich?â Pahell, who was resting with some water in his hand, asked Phillion.
âHe is some warrior. Heâs not only strong, but his fighting skills are that of someone way beyond his age,â Phillion had already evaluated Urich with his own standards, as he had been seeing him fight over their time together.
âDo you think thereâs anyone from our kingdom who could take him on?â
Phillion was silent for a moment. He couldnât answer the princeâs question quite easily.
âI canât think of a single name, but it would also be disgraceful to say there isnât one person in our kingdom.â
Pahell continued while Phillion hesitated.
âProbably not, at least not in our kingdom. What about the Empire, then? Perhaps the Sword Demon Ferzen?â
âSword Demon Ferzen is too old. Heâs over seventy years old now. There is no warrior who can overcome old age, no matter how extraordinary they may be. Ferzen is a living piece of history who fought in the Great Unification, and Great Conquests, as well as the Subjugation of the Barbarians. But Iâm sure there are men in the Imperial Knights or the Sun Warriors who could match Urichâs skills.â
Phillion wasnât confident in his answer. After all, he was only a knight of a small kingdom who had spent his life escorting and guarding the royal family. His battle experience wasnât quite up to the standards of the average knight of his age.
âSir Phillion, if I asked Urich to be my liege at the end of this journey, do you think he would accept it?â The lingering heat on Pahellâs face subsided. As he lifted his blue eyes, the grace and beauty of royalty radiated.
âThat I canât say, Your Highness. We have no clue as to what the goal of that barbarian is. One thing for sure is that he doesnât have greed for money.â
âRight. Well, I wasnât expecting a certain answer from you anyway. I just wanted you to know what my intentions are,â Pahell said as he looked at the bushes.
The mercenaries who had gone out hunting were returning to the camp. There was a forest nearby, and some of the mercenaries were quite confident in their hunting skills.
âGo on and boil some water. Weâll have them skinned in no time.â
The mercenaries had brought back five rabbits. They quickly slaughtered and cut them up into pieces.
âUgh.â
Pahell, who had a weak stomach, looked away.
âIf you truly want to learn to wield a sword, you should try to get used to blood, Your Highness.â
âHey, Pahell, you wanna try? Itâs not that hard,â Urich, who was cleaning up the meat, asked Pahell.
âU-umm.â
Pahell awkwardly cut up the rabbit with Urichâs instructions.
âJust use the knife to separate the skin from the flesh a little, then give it a good tug.â
Crunch!
Urich pulled hard and peeled the rabbitâs skin off the meat. The pink flesh of the rabbit was revealed.
âHold on!â Pahell rushed to his feet and ran behind a tree. The sound of his vomiting was loud and clear.
âHah, the food that guy eats doesnât pass through his ass, it comes back out of his mouth. Might as well just starve then, Pahell.â
Urich said as he cut out the eyes of the rabbit and popped them in his mouth. The mercenaries laughed at his comment. The meat was put into the pots to be boiled. Even though there wasnât nearly enough meat to feed all the mercenaries, the warm meat broth was revitalizing.
Buuup.
The mercenary on watch blew the horn trumpet, and the ones who were preparing their meal got up with their weapons.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âWhich way?â
The mercenaries on watch pointed toward the horizon. A group of armed warriors were lined up along the horizon.
âGod dammit, what a rude group of guys. Canât they see that weâre trying to eat?â
âGrab your shields and look around. They might be coming from both sides. Stay alert.â
The mercenaries moved swiftly.
âThatâs strange. If they found us before we noticed them, they could have just caught us by surprise. But theyâre waiting for us to prepare for battle,â Bachman said as he narrowed his eyes.
âHey, someoneâs coming this way. Everyone hold! Donât attack just yet,â Donovan said as he assessed the formation of the mercenaries.
The messenger who ran from the ridge quickly scanned Urich and the mercenary squad.
âWe are the mercenary squad, Hrunâs Wolfpack!â
The mercenaries murmured at the messengerâs words.
âHrunâs Wolfpack? Does anyone know who they are?â
âHrun is a northern name, right?â
Urich looked at Sven, who was stroking his chin and thinking to himself.
âHrun, Hrun, Hrun... there are quite a few warriors with that name, but I wonder if itâs that one?â
While Sven was busy trying to figure out who this Hrun was, Urich stepped forward.
âWe are Urichâs Brotherhood. State your business.â
The messenger scanned Urich up and down and opened his mouth.
âWe want to take the men you are protecting. Hand them over without a fuss, and we can all walk away without losing a drop of blood.â
Urich and the mercenaries laughed at the messengerâs words. Their laughter echoed throughout the area.
âYouâre joking, right? Blood? I donât know where the hell you bag of bones rolled in from, but if youâre mercenaries, take them with your swords like one, then.â
The messenger nodded as if he already knew what Urich was going to say.
âYours and our numbers are quite similar. Neither of us would be able to avoid considerable damage, no matter who comes out on top. It is the value of our mercenary leader, Hrun, that no blood shall be spilled in vain. How about we settle this with a duel between our leaders?â
The messenger brought up a duel, and Urich was about to accept with no hesitation.
âHold on, Urich.â
Donovan grabbed Urichâs shoulder and shouted at the messenger.
âGive us a minute to decide whether we want to have a duel or an all-out battle.â
The messenger glanced at his camp for a moment, then answered âIf you donât get back to us quickly, our leader will come charging without any warning. The ground is going to be soaked in blood today.â
The messenger stood in place, waiting for their decision.
Urich stepped back for a moment, and as Urich walked behind the mercenaries, they slammed their shields on the walls and glared at their enemies.
âTheyâre hired by Duke Harmatti. We wasted too much time in Valgma,â Phillion said under his breath. He wasnât intending to put the blame on Urich, but it was true that this conflict could have been avoided if they hadnât overstayed their visit to Valgma.
âTheir leader must be very confident with his duel skills if he chose it over the advantage of a surprise attack,â Donovan said as he glanced at the enemy camp.
âIâll just go and cut his throat. Whatâs the problem here? This is a good chance for us. You think Iâm gonna lose?â
âThink about it, Urich, what if their squadâs battle skills are so poor that they actually gave up the surprise attack to avoid a big battle? Our squad is quality. Most of us were gladiators before this. And maybe they heard that we fought the Silver Lions,â Bachman spun his brain quickly.
âHah, so they suggested a duel between the leaders because they think they have a better chance at winning. Haha!â Urich slapped his knee.
âLetâs just charge at them and destroy them all, Urich. We may have similar numbers, but rarely are other mercenary squads stronger than us,â Donovan said as he drew his sword.
âNope, itâs fine. Letâs just go with the duel,â Urich waved his hand.
Both Donovan and Bachman frowned at Urichâs stubbornness. Their opinions were aligned for once.
âDid you not hear a word we said, Urich? We beat them all day!â
âAnd thereâs no guarantee that theyâre going to fight fair. What if they have an ambush waiting for you? If you die, our morale dies with you. Weâll lose a battle that weâd normally win with our eyes closed,â Donovan and Bachman said together.
âWe only got caught because I was sick for days, isnât that right? So, I have to take responsibility for it. If we fight as a squad, weâre bound to have some casualties even if we win. Itâs good to spare any unnecessary bloodshed, right? Iâm set on the duel. If you guys donât agree, then letâs take it to a vote,â Urich grinned. Donovan spat on the ground.
âThe vote is obviously going to go to you, dammit.â
The mercenaries preferred the duel of the leaders. No one was going to vote for an all-out battle where they could be the unlucky ones to die.
âLetâs go with the duel, Hrunâs Wolfpack! I am Urich, the leader of this squad!â
Urich roared. His loud voice reached all the way to the enemy camp.
âWoahhhhh!â
Both camps banged their weapons together and screamed. The mix of the sharp sound of heavy metals clashing and the men of the two mercenary squads cheering filled the area.
âOhhhhh! I am Hrun!â
A man of large stature emerged from Hrunâs Wolfpack. The man who introduced himself as Hrun was even taller than Urich. Even among the northerners who were known to be large, he was a hulking figure.
Step, step.
Urich and Hrun both walked out to the halfway point between the two mercenary camps. Their names were being chanted from their respective squads.
âUuurich! Urich! Urich!â
âGo, Hrun, go! Hrun, the man who smashes skulls with his bare hands!â
âOur leader runs with a horse slung around his shoulders!â
âHow can I man run carrying a horse? Urichâs Brotherhood must be a bunch of liars!â
Both squads were busy arguing with each other.
âAh! It is him. Itâs the Hrun I know,â Sven suddenly opened his mouth. The other northerners recognized Hrun as well. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSven, stop talking to yourself and let us in on it,â the other mercenaries nagged Sven.
âHe is quite a popular figure in the north. He killed a bear when he was just ten years old... I didnât know heâd be working as a mercenary here. Heâs the only Hrun with a size like that.â
âIf he really is that Hrun, isnât Urich in a bit of a danger? If heâs the one that killed the bear at ten, his track record is pretty impressive.â
The northerners chattered, making the other mercenaries flinch.
âThereâs no way Urich loses... right?â
The mercenariesâ faith in Urich was strong, but the sheer mass of his enemy planted a seed of doubt in their minds.
âKekeke, Urichâs Brotherhood. Iâve heard the rumorsâthe mercenaries who fought equally against the Silver Lion Mercenaries,â Hrun said, holding his axe spear. The two mercenary leaders had gotten close enough to each other that they could clearly see each otherâs faces.
âI didnât think itâd be so easy to convince them. This is a free win.â
Hrunâs Wolfpack was a weak mercenary squad. They were just a group of unimpressive bandits with the exception of Hrun. His reputation alone should have been enough to attract decent warriors, but even his fellow northerners had grown tired of his temper and left the squad.
âHuff, huff.â
Urichâs steps quickened. After quickly controlling his breath, he lightly pushed off the ground as he charged.
Hrun, on the other side, raised his axe spear across his chest and roared.
âWoahhhh!â
Hrun swung his axe spear wildly to the side.
Schuck.
Urich leaped, dashing past Hrun. After rolling on the ground behind Hrun, he continued his stride over to the Hrunâs Wolfpackâs camp without looking back at his enemy.
âUgh, kuk,â
Hrun fell to the ground, clasping at his neck. Blood quickly filled his hands and spilled to the ground. Unable to stay on his feet, he fell to his knee. After hearing his enemyâs collapse behind him, he knew that he had won.
A single blow sealed the deal. Urich raised his hand, wiping the blood from his blade. No warriors of Hrunâs squad dared to come forward despite Urichâs taunt.
âGet the hell out of my sight before we kill every single one of you! Youâre not a wolfpack. Youâre just a bunch of bitches!â
Urichâs Brotherhood shouted as if they would charge at them at any moment, and Hrunâs Wolfpack scurried away to save their heads.
âWe were worried for nothing,â Sven laughed hard as he looked at Urich, who was making his way back to their camp.
Urich, who had shaken off his illness, was as alive and well as ever, and he was still the undisputed strong mercenary leader.