Book 7, 195
City of Sin
Honouring An Agreement(3)
Everything around Richard and Julian seemed to freeze, both Nyris and the royal guards who werenât far away not daring to move a muscle. They all knew instinctively that even a single twitch would have fatal repercussions. A lone leaf flew by amidst the silence, but before it could reach the ground it suddenly split into two, then four, then eight. In the blink of an eye, it was reduced to such tiny fragments that one couldnât even see it anymore.
Julian was the first one to make a move, his body vanishing only to be replaced by a naga with four sword-wielding arms. Richard simply raised his own blade and thrust it towards the monster, the move neither fancy nor fast but possessing a special trajectory within. It was the same attack that he had practiced countless times in the Land of Dusk, possessing nothing but perfect technique. Three faces flickered around him for just a moment as the monster disappeared entirely.
Richardâs attack seemed to have missed, but a startled cry rang out as a circle of fire spread a dozen metres in all directions, Julian appearing a several metres away and huffing once before the crimson flames were pulled back into his body.
âYour Grace, youâve already...â Julian watched the blood dripping down the corner of Richardâs lips, but even though he only had a slight flush on his face he didnât press the offensive. He watched Richard throw away the bent sword and flashed a charming smile, taking a large step to the side.
Richard smiled and led Nyris away through the path that had been opened up for them. She was incredibly pale and couldnât help but be terrified, afraid that Julian would attack at any moment, but even as they stepped into the portal the legendary warrior didnât make a move. Seeing this, the royal guards didnât do anything either.
Once the light of the portal flashed, Julian suddenly bent back and coughed up a surprising amount of blood. Wiping it away with a handkerchief and looking at the crimson stains on the cloth, he smiled and muttered to himself, âThat was fun!â
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It was only once they were at the Archeron island and Richard claimed that it was safe that Nyris found the strength to speak. He had been emitting a slight pressure during the entire journey, and even without it being aimed at her she had felt suffocated and afraid to speak. Now, she shuffled around uneasily, âIâll bring you a lot of trouble.â
âToo late to worry about that.â
âBut what can I even do to repay you?â she found her mind failing her entirely.
âSimple,â Richard relaxed, âWear your armour, grab your axe, and go fight in the myriad planes.â
âLike back in the Forest Plane?â her eyes brightened.
âNo, itâll be more dangerous than that.â
âI like danger!â
âAnd I like trouble!â Richard grinned.
Nyris suddenly couldnât respond, only able to lower her head and sigh, âIf I wasnât so stubborn, you wouldnât have to deal with all this.â
Richard shared the expression, âYou really gave me no time to consider my options. I had to bring you back here immediately.â
âHuh? Why?â
Richardâs eyes suddenly widened at the realisation that she didnât know, âDid you think becoming a woman would leave you immune to Apeiron and Macy?â
âWhat else?â
Nyris looked confused, her eyes wavering in a way that Richard could only call cute. He sighed powerlessly, âYou still have your darkthunder titan bloodline, right?â
âOf course!â
He then tapped on her abdomen, âDidnât you even realise that women are the ones who have children?â
Nyrisâs face turned pale as she realised what Richard was trying to say, mouth falling open in shock. Richard stood up and shook his head, âAlright, go bathe and rest, Iâll have someone send food to your room.â
âBut the Empress...â
Anger flashed on Richardâs face as his voice turned cold, âEven an empress canât do whatever the fuck she wants.â
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For the rest of the day, Richard headed out to visit the masters of all the floating islands outside of the Mensas and Josephs. Most of the families chose to remain neutral, but both the Ironblood Duke and Duke Anan pledged their support. He then went to the Mage Association and met Thor.
When it came to Richardâs decision to protect Nyris, Thor found the situation to be extremely difficult. Apeironâs strength and personality could leave anyone with a big headache, but Philip was extremely close to him and he couldnât just abandon the child. In the end, he agreed to try his best to stop Apeiron from torturing Nyris further, but only on the condition that no direct conflict arose.
This was all the support that Richard could get, and that came because he was a saint runemaster on good terms with Ruben and a student of Sharon. If not for everything, he likely wouldnât have gotten support even from the Ironblood Duke. No matter how talented Nyris was, he was only a prince that wasnât even legendary; there was no comparing him to Apeiron.
Thankfully, the situation was such that he could at least fight back. With the support he did have and the backing of Sharon, even Apeiron would have to draw the line. It was only that she had no logic to her working; if she wanted to kill him, Sharon would never arrive in time.
It was late in the night when he returned to the island. Sitting in his study, he suddenly felt tired in both body and mind as though heâd fought a powerful enemy. Politics was not his battlefield, but he had to take part in it regardless. It was only when he thought things over that he realised the support he got was nowhere near as firm as heâd thought initially.
One fact remained. If Apeiron were to act out, nobody would be able to help him. It would be unlikely for him to flee as well, while it was certainly impossible to save Nyris. However, he could only smile wryly; there was no way out at this point.
During this period, he had been informed that the Empress wasnât in Faust. This gave him time to make some preparations, but waiting was another form of torture.
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Late at night, Apeiron was floating alone in the night sky as she stared at the distant Deepblue. The tower city was elegant but also frightening; with all of its prior damage repaired, this building showed its terrifying power. The Deepblue wasnât just a research institution, but also a fortress that blocked the duergar and orcs from breaking into the Sacred Alliance.
As the Empress was staring quietly into the distance, her expression suddenly changed and she leant to one side. She and Julian had their own methods to communicate over long distances, and he had just contacted her.
Once she heard the report, the corners of Apeironâs lips turned up into a mysterious smile, âRichard? That kidâs pretty daring.â
She turned around and her figure blinked away, appearing several hundred metres in the distance silently. In only a few moments, she was gone.
Early morning the next day, Richard met a special guest right after finishing his breakfast: Saint Martin. However, Martin wasnât alone this time and had brought servants, one of whom was an aged priest of unknown position in the Church of Glory. Another was a paladin who looked just as aged, while the other two were another paladin and a monk, both in their thirties.
Seeing the four of them, Richardâs heart skipped a beat. The aged knight and priest were both legendary, while the younger two were sky saints. Each one of them had an aura of dense bloodlust that showcased their skill at battle as well.
âRather interesting troupe,â he commented.
Martin burst into laughter, âIâve shown you all of my trump cards! But then, I had no choice; these things are far too important and I canât let anything go wrong. How did you actually finish them so quickly?â
âI made them in a private plane, the time flow there is 10 times Norlandâs.â
âBut thatâs still very fast.â
Richard grinned, âThen Iâve shown you a trump card as well.â
Martin extended his hand once more, âSo, about that alliance...â
Richard slapped the hand away, âItâll be the death of me.â
âHaha, howâs that possible?â Martinâs voice dropped to a whisper, âShall we?â
Richard nodded, bringing him to the warehouse.