Chapter 73.1: ππ‘π«ππ ππ’π³ππ«ππ¬ (π)
The commotion at Gulrakβs house was not a big issue. It might have been different if Johan was a suspicious wanderer from afar, but he had the support of powerful families behind him.
In fact, the influential people of the city even apologized.
The incident was concluded as an act of excessive loyalty by the followers of Emperor.
Johan praised the bravery of the mercenaries, distributed silver coins, and the city nobles seized the opportunity to attack the nobles of the Emperor faction.
βSir, it would be best for you to leave quickly.β
βYes, I agree.β
Not only Suetlg, but also Marco spoke up, indicating the cityβs atmosphere was unusual.
There was no reason for Abner or the Jarpen family to get involved in the cityβs power struggles and tarnish their own flags by doing favors for others.
The group quickly prepared and left the city. Although some tried to persuade them to stay longer, Johan decisively refused.
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βLost in thought, I see. Whatβs on your mind?β
βI was thinking about Caenerna.β
βCharmed by her looks? She is quite beautiful.β
Suetlg stroked his beard as he spoke.
A wizard studies and manipulates mysteries, eventually gaining stronger persuasive power in speech and voice.
Among wizards, some excel in this, possessing the ability to captivate souls with their beautiful appearance and sweet voice.
If they have a good soul, they become great advisors; if not, they manipulate others for their own gain, becoming ordinary wizards.
And Caenerna was typically the latter.
βNo. Thinking back, didnβt you try to kill her?β
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βNo. I was wondering what trick that wizard might be up to.β
βAgain with that sound? Donβt worry, itβs fine. A wizardβs oath isnβt as simple as you think. To repay the kindness of being saved by granting three requests doesnβt just mean fulfilling the requests. It also means that she cannot harm you. Right now, she must be agonizing over how to phrase her words, her head probably aching.
What do you think she will say?β
βHow would I know?β
βIf she doesnβt want to lose her magic, sheβll have to figure it out herself.β
This whole situation must be quite bothersome for Caenerna, trying to twist the events in a way that doesnβt harm Johan.
But for Suetlg, it was a matter of little concern.
Caenerna, being resourceful, will surely handle it well!
βSir!β
From a distance, Marco returned from his scouting mission. He had gone out as an advance scout with a few mercenaries.
Such scouting was essential the farther they were from the city. Before the main force moved, it was necessary to identify any dangers so that those following could be prepared.
βThere are mercenaries on the road.β
βHere too?β
βThey seem like no big deal. We can probably just pass by. . .β
Marco cautiously offered his opinion.
In fact, among the group, Marco and the knights were in the most precarious position.
Unlike the others, they were captured prisoners. So even voicing a simple opinion required careful consideration.
Johan wasnβt arrogant, but it still wasnβt easy to speak up in his position.
βIf the Sir says so, then thatβs what weβll do. Weβll continue straight ahead.β
βYes!β
Marcoβs face brightened.
As Marco said, the mercenaries were unremarkable. They looked dirty and unhappy from staying outside for a long time.
They glanced at Johanβs party, disappointed they werenβt an easy target.
βWatch your eyes. If you look again, Iβll pierce them!β
β. . . . . .β
The mercenaries hired by Johan shouted fiercely.
Being mercenaries themselves, they knew what the others were thinking. These kinds of people, like animals, needed to be shown who was in charge.
βWe were wrong. Sir Knight. Weβll move aside, please forgive us.β
βWe were wrong!β
The mercenaries slowly moved aside. Johanβs party proceeded through the tense air.
βThe situation in the south isnβt good. How can we live in peace like this?β
βItβs the same everywhere in the Empire, isnβt it?β
βIt doesnβt seem like where the Emperor is would be the same.β
Suetlg displayed a look of dissatisfaction as if displeased that only the Emperorβs fiefdom remained intact while other places got embroiled in the flames of war.
After all, isnβt this entire political situation in the Empire due to the greed of the Emperor and his family?
β. . .?β
The mercenaries had disappeared, but people kept appearing on the roadside, from travelers burdened with luggage to merchants, not just mercenaries.
At first, it seemed like they were fleeing from the fighting, but they were too numerous for that.
βWhatβs going on?β