Book 9, 86
City of Sin
Cut Through
Apeiron wouldnât agree with Richardâs reasoning, but he smiled and shook his head, âAlright, think of it this way. Iâve walked through tens of thousands of lives in the past few days, and every time my perspective changes ever so slightly. In a way, I gain a deeper understanding of the laws of the world.â
âYou can understand laws this way?â Julian asked with disbelief.
âMm. Only a little at a time, but it adds up quickly. But the real value isnât in that; I believe itâs the strengthened will.â
Julian frowned, but he swallowed his question of what use is there. Apeiron remained silent, lost in her own thoughts.
Richard didnât hurry either, calmly wiping out half the dragon rib in front of him before asking, âHowâs the Land of Dusk?â
âHasting defeated another fortress, but with the current situation, I donât believe heâll last longer than two or three more.â
Richard disagreed, âNo. Heâs done at this point.â
âHmm? Why?â
âBecause the Daxdians have their own trump cards too. I saw the devilfish all those years ago in the Land of Dusk, and that was mass-produced like these saint drones. They have to have made some breakthroughs in the years since.â
âHmm... In that case, Julian. Go to the Land of Dusk tomorrow and observe Hasting. Kill him the moment heâs defeated, and bring me his head.â
âAs you wish, Your Majesty!â Julian bowed, flashing a ruthless smile.
However, Richard who was cutting into another steak shook his head, âNo need. If heâll fight seriously to his last moment, then heâs making a contribution to Norland. Let him be.â
âBut heâs a Scholar.â
âA Scholar-adjacent, if that. Itâs fine to spare him; Iâll take care of Soremburg one day.â
âIf thatâs what you want, but he should know what to do next if heâs smart enough. Anyway, what are your plans?â
âIâm heading to Lithgalen to find the route the elves took to reach Arbidis. Itâll take decades if I go explore the abyss myself.â
âTell me when youâre heading to Arbidis; Iâm coming along.â
âNope,â Richard immediately rejected her, âWhat about the Sacred Alliance? There wonât be anyone to oversee this place.â
âI donât give a fuck, I just want Sharon back!â Apeiron snarled.
âBut itâs not like youâll be too useful anyway!â
âThe abyss is a land of chaos, itâs my strong suit!â
âAnd what happens when you actually take a hit? Youâll die immediately, and I canât save you all the time!â Richard said, looking her up and down. Apeiron was left speechless at this declaration as well, unable to refute his point. Just like during her battle against him, her physical resilience left a lot to be desired.
Seeing her hesitation, Richard softened his tone to mollify her, âHow about this. Letâs discuss things again before I leave. For now, I need to settle some things before I go to Lithgalen. Namely territory.â
He formed a holographic map of Norland out of thin air, âWe Archerons barely have any territory in our name. Itâs not just about the resources, there isnât enough land for the family to develop. I need to get everyone to a point where they can progress for at least a few centuries without me.â
âIsnât that dangerous?â the Empress replied, âItâll be more difficult to defend a vast territory.â
âWonât be too bad in the near future. Alice will still live another century at least, and Iâll push it to three. With her around, there shouldnât be any major losses in battle. As for powerhouses, my daughter should be able to hold her own.â
Apeiron nodded, âAs long as Iâm alive, I wonât let anything happened.â
âYou?â Richard laughed, shaking his head, âWith your personality, thereâs no chance youâll outlast me.â
âAre you looking down on me? Want to have another go?â
Richard smiled and shook again, âIâd rather leave you with at least some of your pride.â
âYou baââ Apeironâs growl was interrupted by a cough from Julian, her fury slowly fading even as the impulse to punch Richard remained. She settled down to discuss the new division of territory, giving him everything within a hundred kilometres of the Deepblue as well as a thousand-kilometre stretch along Floe Bay that connected it to Azan. Most of the land taken away came from the Mensas, Schumpeters, and Josephs, with only a third being pulled from various small nobles.
Of course, Richard wasnât done with just that. He took two strategic earldoms flanking Azan from the Millennial Empire, and about two dukedomsâ worth of land from the Sacred Tree. Solamâs lands were halved, with the most fertile sections being taken away.
âThatâs all?â Apeiron frowned as he marked his new territory on the map.
âItâs enough,â Richard smiled.
âAlright, you do you. Julian, take notes and send notifications to the relevant countries and nobles. Tell them there isnât any room for negotiation.â
âAs you wish, Your Majesty.â
After Julian left, Richard finished his own meal and gave Apeiron a soft hug before leaving the dining hall.
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Many powerful nobles trembled over the next few days, barely able to believe their eyes at the notice from the Sacred Alliance. Only the Millennial Empire remained peaceful, Prince Tumen dismissing all concerns with a smile as he transferred the two earls to barren lands on the frontier, âLooks like Richard appreciates our help.â
In the Sacred Alliance, countless nobles argued the change in the Assembly. The debate wasnât about how much land the Archerons should get, but just what duties they would take on afterwards. A combined area of over 500,000 square kilometres was enough to establish a small kingdoms, completely obsoleting Richardâs title as a duke. However, with the Empress still formally in charge of the Sacred Alliance, they couldnât just upgrade him to a monarch either. Many started discussing just what sort of title would be fitting of the Archeronsâ unparalleled status; if Richard adopted someoneâs suggestions, that would be a small bond.
Those families whose territories had been broken up could only follow through with procedure silently, trying their best to maintain order. No one dared to make a move against the Archerons at this point.
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The country with the strongest response was naturally the Sacred Tree Empire. The Emperor and his cabinet debated the matter fiercely; the northern dukes resolutely opposed the proposed division and wanted to use the entire imperial army to destroy the Archerons, but the south refused to support with troops or even finances. On the other hand, the Church had no representation here at all; while Archbishop Hendrick had announced his withdrawal long ago, even the Pope wouldnât pretend like anything could be accomplished here. The Northâs only hope lay with the haggard Emperor who hadnât slept since he received the notice.
Enraged as he was by Richardâs decision, the Emperor had to consider the long term before anything else. The two dukedoms lost today could be regained at another time, but his entire country had fallen apart in their war against Richard. It had started with the Church, but now that the civil war had come to an end he realised that their dependance left them with no room to make decisions on their own.
The debate was still in progress, the country most resentful of the fact that even having fought the Millennial Empire a few times Richard had only taken a token two earldoms away from them. The northern dukes especially couldnât palate the difference.
It took a draining few days that left the Emperor and his cabinet haggard before they even approached a conclusion. Seven days in, the Minister of War stood up to speak, âI feel like we have said everything that needs to be communicated. Richard is already an epic being, and according to convention he has the right to found his own country. He naturally needs territory for thatââ
âNonsense, he isnât even level 25!â a northern duke slammed the table, âIs self-proclamation also counted now?â
The head of the southern faction sneered, âDo you think someone without epic strength could have defeated the reapers? You would have died in one day.â
âYou dare look down on my troops?â
âOh, absolutely not. Your soldiers are so powerful, 400,000 of them managing to destroy Blackroseâ oh, wait. Only a few thousand returned, and you didnât even face 50,000 enemies.â
âENOUGH!â The Emperor pounded his table, stopping the bickering dukes, âWhoever doubts Richardâs strength, feel free to go to war against him, or even fight him one-on-one. Iâll be awaiting the results!ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The furious man sprayed spittle everywhere in his rage, the dukes stunned by his sudden violence. However, they kept quiet as he slammed a new letter on the table. âLook for yourselves!â he grumbled, watching his subordinates all shiver as they passed it amongst themselves, âDo you understand? They do not fear war, they welcome it!â
This document was the final letter from the Sacred Alliance, stating that it had already been a week and there would only be three more days before a declaration of war from Richardâs end. There was also a blatant threat within; if Richard was forced to fight for his rightful lands, he wouldnât care about the safety of enemy generals or hold people for ransom.