Book 6, 161
City of Sin
Suppressing Resistancen/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The young man hesitated at Fenlierâs question, âBoth Earls Robert and Silitus have stopped at the border and are showing no signs of continuing. There is no news of the other reinforcements either.â
âThose bastards...â Fenlierâs expression warped.
âThey think they can just wait at the border and clear their relationship with us? Richard will destroy them too!â Fouen chimed in.
âBorder... Border...â Fenlierâs eyes suddenly went round, âThose old coots really are sinister. They arenât reinforcements anymore, but enemies. The moment Richard leaves, theyâll try to tear into us! Hmph, their messengers are probably meeting with him already!â
Fouen and the other lords immediately shuddered. Richard had come from afar and possessed no foundation here. Even the worst result of a war with him was abject humiliation and compensation for âstartingâ the war. He might own the land in name, but he would allow them to keep it at the cost of a yearly tribute or something of the like. In fact, it would even be an opportunity to build a long-term relationship with the Archeron Family. However, the other two earls could potentially swoop in and take that deal instead, dividing up Silversword territory amongst themselves.
Feeling the terror in the air, Fenlier snorted hard, âWhat are you afraid of?! As long as Swordwind City stands, as long as the familyâs rune knights survive, we havenât lost our foundation! Let those bastards take a few plots of land, we will recover quickly and repay the debt!â
These words inspired a bit of morale, refreshing everyoneâs hearts. However, another burning question entered their minds; was it really right to hide the rune knights in the city to avoid losses?
......
That was the same question Nyris had just asked Richard.
âWhat would you do if you were him?â Richard countered.
The Fourth Prince frowned for a moment, âHmm... Iâd distribute some scouts throughout the territory and minimise the number of soldiers put in castles. Focus all my elites together and manoeuvre in the field, finding a good spot to ambush you...
âNo wait! Your cavalry would be breathing down my neck before my army could even assemble. Iâd lose most of my troops, and you have too many rune knights and shadowspears for my elites to charge you down. Those javelineers too... Their explosive javelins are gone, but still... Then thereâs Tiramisu, thereâs no way of dealing with him... Hell, even if I tried to fight you, Phaser will probably cut me down before I even realise it!â
Seeing Nyris grow more and more excited, Richard laughed and patted him on the shoulder, âDonât worry, why would I need Phaser? Iâd cut you down in half a minute myself.â
Nyrisâs face immediately swelled red with anger, âHalf a minute? Do you want to try?â
The prince grew so angry that Richard was forced to pause and look away, âHey, Iâm front-loaded. If my first few attacks donât win me the fight, Iâd be in danger.â
âBut Iâm the same!â Nyris said awkwardly before grabbing and shaking him, âDonât change topics, how should one deal with your forces?â
âEeeehh... Youâre right about one way, gathering your elites to fight, but if the armies are even remotely equal Iâve never lost a battle before. You could try to find a place that gives you an absolute advantage and defend it, something like Blackrose, but then this territory doesnât have such a place... The best way is probably to send a number of powerhouses to try and assassinate me. Are you happy now?â
Nyris snorted, his hands still on Richardâs shoulder, âI guess. Iâll let you go this time. What do we do now anyway? Are we just camping in this boring old town?â
Richard didnât know why he grew a little nervous, but he snatched Nyrisâs hand and answered softly, âOf course not. Let the troops rest another day, weâll be heading to Swordwind City to meet Fenlier. Iâve wasted a week here, Iâm already at my limits.â
They were currently camped at a small town called Maplefire, surrounded by mountains and rivers with over half of the town itself being full of maple trees. The place was only a hundred kilometres from Swordwind City itself, less than two hours of travel with his current force. Maplefire was originally a baronâs territory, but the man was currently locked up with others of his ilk and 2,800 of his 3,000-strong army had surrendered.
Richard and Nyris were currently living in the baronâs castle, an exquisite work of art with sculptures, gardens, and landscapes everywhere. The only drawback was quite a major one, however; there were basically no defences to speak of.
As the two continued to talk, a rune knight suddenly rushed into the room, âMy Lord, there are two people here to see you. They claim to be messengers from Earl Robert and Earl Silitus.â
Richard sneered, âThose foxes canât wait any more. It seems like theyâre even less patient than I expected. Letâs go have a look.â
They met in the beautiful lobby of the castle, but the two messengers werenât in the mood to appreciate the beauty. Already shocked by Richardâs military might that had lost less than a hundred men to decimate tens of thousands, they tried to begin negotiations immediately.
The offer was quite simple: they knew that important people like Richard didnât like wasting time, so the earls were expressing their goodwill and a desire to split up the Silversword territory in exchange for a regular tribute and loyalty on the western frontier.
Once the messengers were done talking, Richard smiled, âGo back and tell those coots that Iâm attacking Swordwind the day after tomorrow. If they want a piece of the pie, Iâm expecting their armies to join me; I wonât take any tribute at all. If not, all the interests of the Silversword Family are mine. Theyâd be messing with my things if they try to come in afterwards; Iâve always been a bit of a vengeful guy.â
One of the messengers shuddered at the proclamation, âLord Richard, cooperation is good for all sides. Arenât you being too harsh?â
âHeh. You want to eat prey you didnât hunt? Iâm large enough of a beast, Iâll swallow this family up myself. If your masters want some of the benefits, then theyâll have to pay the corresponding price. If they want to do nothing but still share in my victories, then tell them to get off their high horses. Repeat this word for word: If I donât see your armies at the walls of Swordwind City day after, then you better not step into this territory at all!â
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Once the crestfallen messengers left, Nyris asked, âAre you really going to attack?â
âWhy wouldnât I?â
âIt doesnât make sense. Even if you take it down, the losses will be heavy.â
Richard smiled, âLetâs make a bet. Iâll break the city in the siege, and my losses wonât exceed 200 men in total.â
Nyris snorted, âWhat are we betting? You want a kiss?â
Richard immediately felt like something got caught in his chest, his mouth open but unable to speak a word. His breathing grew quick and erratic, but he took a few moments to calm down as he stared Nyris and looked over him from top to bottom.
Looking at his glowing eyes, Nyris shuddered as though he had been looked at by an ancient beast. He immediately frowned and shouted, âWhat are you doing?!â
Deactivating Insight, Richard wiped the sweat off his forehead and forced a smile, âI wanted to see if you really were His Highness.â He still felt a little off-put, not even realising the respectful address he had used.
The Fourth Prince growled in anger, âYou think Iâm fake?â
Richard started stroking his chin as he said thoughtfully, âProbably not...â
Nyris truly was someone with astonishing charm, but looking as he did now the prince was no less beautiful than Sharon or Rosie. While most people lost their attraction when angry, his appearance only grew more difficult to resist. Richard felt extremely conflicted by how he felt at the moment, a mix of pleasure and torture.
Noticing Richardâs thoughts drifting, Nyris suddenly stood up from his seat and leaned over him, staring hard with fire in his eyes. The twoâs faces slowly drifted closer; Richard desperately tried to retreat, but his back quickly hit the sofa and there was no place left to hide. Nyrisâs eyes took up all of his vision, and as he grew breathless he could hear his heart thumping.
âOI!â he called out.
âWhat?â
âYouâve taken the joke far enough... Do you really want to kiss me? Iâll resist!â
âHeh. Resistance can be suppressed.â
Richard shuddered, recalling the night of destiny all those years ago in the Deepblue. It had been similar then as well; Sharon had wiped away any notions of formality he would have had, bringing out a deep-seated attraction that had been covered up with respect and fear.