Chapter 364: đđšđŹđ-đŹđđšđ«đČ (8)
âAre you already back?â
Johan looked at Gerdolf in surprise.
He had gone to the fiefdom with his soldiers, so he would have come back a little later after enjoying some rest, but he had returned too quickly.
âDid Sir Inno not treat you well? He has gone too far.â
âIt wasnât a big deal.â
âHow could you say that? Even if Sir Inno is your father, shouldnât the other nobles have treated you better?â
Johan frowned.
Sir Inno, as the knight was also his own son, he may not have been able to openly express his joy.
However, what were the other noble families in the area doing? Even if their relationships were usually not good, when a knight returns successfully from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, by courtesy all should come out and congratulate him.
âI should tell the countess.ââItâs okay.â
âNo, youâre a little naive, so there are times when you fails to take care of things you should be taking care of.â
â. . . . . .â
â. . . . . .â
The attendants following behind them flinched.
Whoâs naive?
Gerdolf blushed with shame. It seemed he was considerably embarrassed by the dukeâs words. The attendants trembled in fear at his unfamiliar appearance.
âFirst, send a message to Countess Abner. Then, ask the scribe to write a letter for the envoy to take. Tell the nearby nobles to properly entertain their guests.â
âYes, I understand.â
The contents of the letter the scribe wrote were a very mild reproach, but the nobles would understand its meaning.
âđđ đ đ€đ§đąđ đĄđ đ°đĄđš đĄđđŹ đŠđđđ đ đ©đąđ„đ đ«đąđŠđđ đ đđš đđĄđ đđšđ„đČ đđđ§đ đđšđđŹ đ§đšđ đ«đđđđąđŻđ đ©đ«đšđ©đđ« đĄđšđŹđ©đąđđđ„đąđđČ, đąđ đ°đšđźđ„đ đđ đ đŹđđ đđ§đ đ«đđ đ«đđđđđđ„đ đđĄđąđ§đ , đđ§đ đ°đšđźđ„đđ§âđ đąđ đĄđđ©đ©đđ§ đšđ§đ„đČ đąđ§ đ đ©đ„đđđ đ°đąđđĄđšđźđ đđđąđđĄ?
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âđ đđŠ đ°đđđđĄđąđ§đ . đđ đČđšđź đđšđ§âđ đ°đđ§đ đđš đđ đđđđźđŹđđ đšđ đĄđđ«đđŹđČ, đđ±đđšđŠđŠđźđ§đąđđđđąđšđ§, đšđ« đđ„đđŹđ©đĄđđŠđČ, đđđ đ°đąđŹđđ„đČ.
âThis should be enough. Send it.â
âYes!â
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While the nobles of the western empire were in a state of confusion over the sudden arrival of the letter and exchanging opinions, the next fleet safely arrived at Coolia harbor.
Jyanina was also on board that fleet.
âđđŻđđ§ đąđ đđĄđđČ đđ«đ đđ±đšđđąđ đđ§đ đ©đ«đđđąđšđźđŹ đđ§đąđŠđđ„đŹ, đąđŹđ§âđ đąđ đ đđąđ đŠđźđđĄ đđš đ„đšđđ đŹđš đŠđđ§đČ đšđ đđĄđđŠ đšđ§đđš đđĄđ đŹđĄđąđ©? đđĄđđ đąđ đŹđšđŠđđđĄđąđ§đ đĄđđ©đ©đđ§đŹ?
âđ đđđ§ đđšđ§đđ«đšđ„ đđĄđđŠ!
âđđŹ đąđ đšđ€đđČ đđš đ„đšđđ đŹđš đŠđđ§đČ đđ§đąđŠđđ„đŹ đšđ§đđš đđĄđ đŹđĄđąđ© đ„đąđ€đ đđĄđąđŹ? đđĄđđ đąđ đŹđšđŠđđđĄđąđ§đ đĄđđ©đ©đđ§đŹ?
â. . .đđšđźđ« đđąđ đĄđ§đđŹđŹ, đđ«đđ§âđ đČđšđź đđđąđ§đ đ đđąđ đđšđš đĄđđ«đŹđĄ đšđ§ đĄđđ«?
âđâđŠ đŹđšđ«đ«đČ. đ đ€đ§đšđ° đđĄđđ đđđŠđąđ§đ đđđđŹđđŹ đąđŹ đđĄđąđŹ đ đąđ«đ„âđŹ đŹđ©đđđąđđ„đđČ, đđźđ đąđ đąđâđŹ đ„đąđ€đ đđĄđąđŹ, đ°đâđ„đ„ đĄđđŻđ đđš đźđŹđ đ đŹđđ©đđ«đđđ đŹđĄđąđ©.
âđđâđŹ đšđ€đđČ. đâđ„đ„ đ đš đ°đąđđĄ đđĄđ đ§đđ±đ đđ„đđđ.
âđđšđźđ„đ đđĄđđ đđ đđ„đ«đąđ đĄđ?
âđđ§ đđ§đČ đđđŹđ, đąđ đ°đšđ§âđ đđ đŠđšđ«đ đđĄđđ§ đ đŠđšđ§đđĄ đšđ« đđ°đš, đđŻđđ§ đąđ đâđŠ đ„đđđ.
Jyanina had a reason for saying this.
Of course, it wasnât bad to be on the dukeâs ship. The ship would be the largest and strongest in the fleet, and the best sailors and captain would be sailing it.
However, Jyaninaâs position there would be, at best, an apprentice wizard or a wizardâs disciple. There were so many high-ranking people.
Jyanina wanted to be the leader, even if it was a smaller ship. The saying, âđđ”âđŽ đŁđŠđ”đ”đŠđł đ”đ° đŁđŠ đ”đ©đŠ đ©đŠđąđ„ đ°đ§ đą đŽđŻđąđŹđŠ đ”đ©đąđŻ đ”đ©đŠ đ”đąđȘđ đ°đ§ đą đ„đłđąđšđ°đŻ,â was true.
The other wizards also supported Jyaninaâs opinion.
âđđŹ đ đ°đąđłđđ«đ, đąđ đŠđźđŹđ đđ đĄđđđ«đđđ«đđđ€đąđ§đ đđš đ„đđđŻđ đđđĄđąđ§đ đŹđšđŠđđđĄđąđ§đ đŠđČđŹđđđ«đąđšđźđŹ. đđŻđđ§ đąđ đŹđĄđ đđ«đ«đąđŻđđŹ đ„đđđ, đąđâđŹ đšđ€đđČ đŹđąđ§đđ đąđâđŹ đđČđđ§đąđ§đ-đ đšđ§đ âđŹ đđĄđšđąđđ. đđšđđĄđąđ§đ đ°đąđ„đ„ đĄđđ©đ©đđ§ đđđđđźđŹđ đšđ đđĄđđ đđąđđđđ«đđ§đđ.
âđ đđ„đŹđš đđĄđąđ§đ€ đąđâđŹ đ«đđđŹđšđ§đđđ„đ. đđĄđđ«đ đđ„đŹđ đđđ§ đ°đ đđąđ§đ đŹđšđŠđđđĄđąđ§đ đ„đąđ€đ đđĄđąđŹ đđđđđ« đ«đđđźđ«đ§đąđ§đ đđ«đšđŠ đđĄđ đđ±đ©đđđąđđąđšđ§? đđŻđđ§ đąđ đ°đ đđŹđ€ đđĄđ đŠđđ«đđđ§đđ«đąđđŹ đ§đđđ«đđČ, đđĄđšđŹđ đ°đĄđš đđšđ§âđ đ€đ§đšđ° đŠđźđđĄ đđđšđźđ đŠđđ đąđ đ°đšđ§âđ đđ đđđ„đ đđš đđąđ§đ đđŻđđ§ đđĄđ đŹđĄđđđšđ° đšđ đđ§ đđ§đąđŠđđ„. . .
â. . . . . .
In fact, Jyanina wanted to show the exotic animals to the nobles and rip them off, rather than the desire to have the mysteries as a wizard.
When everyone else was carrying the fascinating treasures of the east, how discriminated would she be if she alone carried the animals of the east?
However, she couldnât just sit still when the wizards said that. Jyanina nodded vigorously.
âđđ€đđČ. . . đđĄđđ§ đđ đđđ«đđđźđ„. đđšđ§âđ đđđźđŹđ đźđ§đ§đđđđŹđŹđđ«đČ đđ«đąđđđąđšđ§ đ°đąđđĄ đđĄđ đđđ©đđđąđ§đŹ.
âđđ đđšđźđ«đŹđ!
âđđšđ§âđ đđđ€đ đŹđąđ„đŻđđ« đđšđąđ§đŹ đđ«đšđŠ đđĄđ đŠđđ«đđđ§đđ«đąđđŹ đąđ§ đđ±đđĄđđ§đ đ đđšđ« đđđŹđđąđ§đ đŠđđ đąđ đšđ§ đđĄđđŠ, đđ§đ đđšđ§âđ đšđ©đđ§ đđ§đČ đŹđźđŹđ©đąđđąđšđźđŹ đđ«đđđŹđźđ«đđŹ đąđ§ đ đĄđźđ«đ«đČ, đđŻđđ§ đąđ đČđšđź đđąđ§đ đđĄđđŠ đŹđšđŠđđ°đĄđđ«đ. đđšđ§âđ đ đš đđđđđ« đŠđšđ§đŹđđđ«đŹ đđĄđđ đđ©đ©đđđ« đąđ§ đđĄđ đŹđđ. . .
â. . . . . .
Jyanina was upset, but she endured it. Because the other party was the duke.
And now.
The fleet escorting Jyanina was anchored in the harbor.
âLong live His Highness the Duke!! Long live His Highness the Duke!!â
The people of the city and the lower nobles who had gathered shouted. In the Coolia fiefdom, the dukeâs name was already something of a legend.
His fame reached the heavens even in the empire, so the Coolia fiefdom, which had directly benefited from it, had nothing more to say.
No wonder the minstrels went around saying, âđđŻ đđ°đ°đđȘđą, đŠđ·đŠđŻ đŁđŠđšđšđąđłđŽ đ”đ©đłđ°đž đŽđȘđđ·đŠđł đ€đ°đȘđŻđŽ đ”đ° đ„đłđȘđŻđŹ đąđđ€đ°đ©đ°đ.â
Coolia was a fiefdom that had become wealthy with the merchant ships and treasures coming in from the East.
Even without that, everyone flocked to the harbor without being told, since the duke was finally returning after finishing his expedition.
Just to see the duke in person and receive even a little bit of his divine presence!
â. . .???â
âIs that His Highness the Duke?â
âNo, you idiot. Itâs a centaur.â
âWhere is he?â
Of course, there was no way Johan, who wasnât even there, would disembark. The people of the fiefdom waited in disappointment before dispersing.
And the one who was the most bewildered was Jyanina. As soon as she disembarked, Jyanina grabbed the scribe by the collar and questioned him.
âWhy isnât His Highness the Duke here!?â
âH-How would I know that!?â
Jyanina sat down in the courtyard in front of the inner palace with a look of despair. She had finally come to collect her share, but her strong backer had disappeared.
It wasnât like such a large fleet had sunk in a typhoon. . .
Did he receive a demonâs curse?
â. . .đđ°, đŻđ°, đŻđ°. đđ¶đłđŠđđș đŻđ°đ”.â
Although the pagans had spread rumors that âđ”đ©đŠ đ„đ¶đŹđŠ đźđąđ„đŠ đą đ±đąđ€đ” đžđȘđ”đ© đą đ„đŠđźđ°đŻ đąđŻđ„ đłđŠđ€đŠđȘđ·đŠđ„ đ±đ°đžđŠđł,â not many people believed it seriously. He was too devout to be considered to have made a pact with a demon.
However, his power was certainly demonic. Jyanina had also asked Suetlg furtively, âđđ°đ¶đđ„ đȘđ” đŁđŠ đą đ„-đ„. . .?â
She was hit with a bucket of water and chased away. . .
âđđ°đ¶đđ„ đȘđ” đŁđŠ đ”đ©đąđ” đ©đŠ đłđŠđąđđđș đŽđąđŻđŹ đŁđŠđ€đąđ¶đŽđŠ đ°đ§ đą đ„đŠđźđ°đŻ?â
Not knowing what was going on, the lower nobles in the fiefdom came to Jyanina to ask for her opinion. She was a wizard who had participated in the expedition.
âWhen will His Highness the Duke return?â
â. . .He will probably arrive when the next fleet arrives.â
âIs that so. . . Did something happen in the battle by any chance?â
âWhat nonsense are you talking about. . .?â
Jyanina was speechless. She realized what the nobles were suspicious of.
They were worried that the duke had died in battle in the east or had collapsed with serious injuries.
âStop talking nonsense! Does that make sense? His Highness the Duke is protected by God!â
âAh. Iâm sorry.â
âđđąđŽđŻâđ” đ”đ©đŠ đžđȘđ»đąđłđ„ đŻđ°đ” đą đ·đŠđłđș đłđŠđđȘđšđȘđ°đ¶đŽ đ±đŠđłđŽđ°đŻ?â
One of the nobles tilted his head. Wizards were often suspected of being non-religious, and Jyanina had more of those cases because of her usual conduct.
Thanks to that, the nobles only had more unnecessary thoughts. Jyanina gave a detailed explanation to appease their suspicions.
âIâll tell you about the battle that took place in the Holy Land. Now, listen carefully!â
âYes, Wizard.â
âThe number of enemies was two to three times ours. Maybe even four times. . . It was that big of a difference because all the pagans nearby flocked to us.â
âDespite that, did you win? Were the enemy soldiers all conscripts?â
âThe knights filled the front and there were over a hundred noble flags, so that wasnât it.â
â. . . . . .â
Jyanina was only relaying what had actually happened, but a suspicious light gradually began to appear in the noblesâ eyes. Jyanina didnât notice that and continued her explanation.
âSo how did His Highness the Duke win and reclaim the Holy Land. . .?â
With two to three times the number of soldiers and a higher level, there seemed to be no way to win in reality.
Jyanina nodded as if she had been waiting for that question.
âThe pagan chiefs came to His Highness the Duke at night. It was because they wanted to serve His Highness the Duke.â
â. . .Why did the pagan chiefs. . .?â
âAh. Thatâs. . . His Highness the Duke had obtained a crown in the forest before. It was a crown that had disappeared from the Holy Land in the past. . .â
âDidnât the crown of the Holy Land belong to the guardian of the Holy Land? Itâs a crown that has been passed down from generation to generation, so why?â
âThatâs because it was a fake! It was a fake, and in reality, the pagans had taken it, but it was revealed to be a fake. . .â
âT-Thatâs right.â
Their suspicions were gradually rising to a medium level. Jyanina continued to diligently list the events that had happened.
âThe battle became advantageous thanks to the pagan chiefs turning to His Highness the Duke. But the enemies held on tenaciously.â
âOh. . . Thatâs right.â
âSo His Highness the Duke charged into the enemy camp at night.â
âThatâs right.â
âThatâs how he won the battle. Got it?â
â. . . . . .â
â. . . . . .â
The nobles looked at Jyanina with bewilderment and embarrassment. No matter how much of a wizard she was, this was a bit too much to just let go.
âD-Did you just win? Did the enemies all turn into scarecrows overnight?â
âNo. . .! How stupid! Thatâs why, when His Highness the Duke went in at night and cut down everything he could reach, the enemies were so scared that they all ran away, and their camp collapsed because of it!â
âWhat did the enemy commander do?â
âThe enemies would also have knights, right?â
âThey wouldnât go out in person like you guys, but they would have asked questions!â
When Jyanina got angry, the nobles flinched. There was nothing good about provoking a wizard.
âI-Iâm sorry, Wizard. Itâs such a dramatic and ridiculous story. . .â
âWhat?â
âAh, no! Iâm not doubting you. I believe you.â
One of the nobles opened his mouth to change the atmosphere.
âHow did you defeat the Sultan? Iâm curious about that!â
âAh. Thatâs because. . . The army gathered across the river tried to cross it by doing this and that. . .â
âYes, I heard.â
âThe Sultanâs fleet sank. . .â
âI heard that the Elf King was rescued!â
âDidnât the Sultan, enraged by that, fill up the river with magic and launch an all-out attack? I heard that His Highness the Duke fought against that!â
âIt wasnât filled with magic, it was because of the cold.â
âBut I heard that itâs a river that never freezes.â
â. . .In any case, the Sultanâs large army crossed the frozen river. They were more elite than the pagan army in the Holy Land, and their size must have been three or four times ours. Our expeditionary force also got into formation to match them.â
At Jyaninaâs words, the nobles made expectant expressions again.
âThe left wing was made up of the feudal lords nearby, so they collapsed quickly. They ran away not long after the battle started.â
âHmph. . .!â
âHow could that be. . .!â
âSo His Highness the Duke charged.â
The nobles nodded in sympathy.
The heroic charge of a knight always inspired his allies.
Surely there would have been an honorable duel between the knights, and the fleeing feudal lords would have returned, feeling ashamed.
âDid the enemy knights come out and face His Highness the Duke?â
âAh. That was before the left wing ran away. He didnât have any more duels after that.â
âThen?â
âHis Highness the Duke just charged in, kept pushing forward, reached the Sultanâs tent, cut off his head, completely broke through the center, and split it apart. . .â
Jyanina also began to notice the noblesâ expressions. Even as she spoke, it sounded a bit too exaggerated.
â. . .đđąđŽ đ đŽđ¶đ±đ±đ°đŽđŠđ„ đ”đ° đđȘđŠ đȘđŻđŽđ”đŠđąđ„. . .?â
She could say she heard the voice of God or that an earthquake occurred. . .
âAnd so the battle was over.â
â. . . . . .â
â. . . . . .â
The nobles just blinked at each other and said nothing. They thanked Jyanina and walked out the door with slumped shoulders.
After everyone had left, Jyanina quickly went up to the window and listened.
âWaaah. . .! Something must have happened to the Duke!â
âOh, come on. . .! How could that be! He must be recuperating from his injuries. Heâll be back soon!â
âIf it was a minor injury, why would she tell such ridiculous lies! Waaahhhh!â
â. . . . . .âNĂŽv(el)B\\jnn
Fortunately, not long after, a messenger came running from the west. It was a message saying that the duke had landed in the west. Jyanina let out a sigh of relief.
âWait. . .could it be that the wizard made a fake letter? Sheâs a snakekin afterall. . .â
âAnd I heard she also worked in the emperorâs court so. . .â
â. . . . . .â
,âAre you already back?â
Johan looked at Gerdolf in surprise.
He had gone to the fiefdom with his soldiers, so he would have come back a little later after enjoying some rest, but he had returned too quickly.
âDid Sir Inno not treat you well? He has gone too far.â
âIt wasnât a big deal.â
âHow could you say that? Even if Sir Inno is your father, shouldnât the other nobles have treated you better?â
Johan frowned.
Sir Inno, as the knight was also his own son, he may not have been able to openly express his joy.
However, what were the other noble families in the area doing? Even if their relationships were usually not good, when a knight returns successfully from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, by courtesy all should come out and congratulate him.
âI should tell the countess.â
âItâs okay.â
âNo, youâre a little naive, so there are times when you fails to take care of things you should be taking care of.â
â. . . . . .â
â. . . . . .â
The attendants following behind them flinched.
Whoâs naive?
Gerdolf blushed with shame. It seemed he was considerably embarrassed by the dukeâs words. The attendants trembled in fear at his unfamiliar appearance.
âFirst, send a message to Countess Abner. Then, ask the scribe to write a letter for the envoy to take. Tell the nearby nobles to properly entertain their guests.â
âYes, I understand.â
The contents of the letter the scribe wrote were a very mild reproach, but the nobles would understand its meaning.
âđđ đ đ€đ§đąđ đĄđ đ°đĄđš đĄđđŹ đŠđđđ đ đ©đąđ„đ đ«đąđŠđđ đ đđš đđĄđ đđšđ„đČ đđđ§đ đđšđđŹ đ§đšđ đ«đđđđąđŻđ đ©đ«đšđ©đđ« đĄđšđŹđ©đąđđđ„đąđđČ, đąđ đ°đšđźđ„đ đđ đ đŹđđ đđ§đ đ«đđ đ«đđđđđđ„đ đđĄđąđ§đ , đđ§đ đ°đšđźđ„đđ§âđ đąđ đĄđđ©đ©đđ§ đšđ§đ„đČ đąđ§ đ đ©đ„đđđ đ°đąđđĄđšđźđ đđđąđđĄ?
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âđ đđŠ đ°đđđđĄđąđ§đ . đđ đČđšđź đđšđ§âđ đ°đđ§đ đđš đđ đđđđźđŹđđ đšđ đĄđđ«đđŹđČ, đđ±đđšđŠđŠđźđ§đąđđđđąđšđ§, đšđ« đđ„đđŹđ©đĄđđŠđČ, đđđ đ°đąđŹđđ„đČ.
âThis should be enough. Send it.â
âYes!â
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While the nobles of the western empire were in a state of confusion over the sudden arrival of the letter and exchanging opinions, the next fleet safely arrived at Coolia harbor.
Jyanina was also on board that fleet.
âđđŻđđ§ đąđ đđĄđđČ đđ«đ đđ±đšđđąđ đđ§đ đ©đ«đđđąđšđźđŹ đđ§đąđŠđđ„đŹ, đąđŹđ§âđ đąđ đ đđąđ đŠđźđđĄ đđš đ„đšđđ đŹđš đŠđđ§đČ đšđ đđĄđđŠ đšđ§đđš đđĄđ đŹđĄđąđ©? đđĄđđ đąđ đŹđšđŠđđđĄđąđ§đ đĄđđ©đ©đđ§đŹ?
âđ đđđ§ đđšđ§đđ«đšđ„ đđĄđđŠ!
âđđŹ đąđ đšđ€đđČ đđš đ„đšđđ đŹđš đŠđđ§đČ đđ§đąđŠđđ„đŹ đšđ§đđš đđĄđ đŹđĄđąđ© đ„đąđ€đ đđĄđąđŹ? đđĄđđ đąđ đŹđšđŠđđđĄđąđ§đ đĄđđ©đ©đđ§đŹ?
â. . .đđšđźđ« đđąđ đĄđ§đđŹđŹ, đđ«đđ§âđ đČđšđź đđđąđ§đ đ đđąđ đđšđš đĄđđ«đŹđĄ đšđ§ đĄđđ«?
âđâđŠ đŹđšđ«đ«đČ. đ đ€đ§đšđ° đđĄđđ đđđŠđąđ§đ đđđđŹđđŹ đąđŹ đđĄđąđŹ đ đąđ«đ„âđŹ đŹđ©đđđąđđ„đđČ, đđźđ đąđ đąđâđŹ đ„đąđ€đ đđĄđąđŹ, đ°đâđ„đ„ đĄđđŻđ đđš đźđŹđ đ đŹđđ©đđ«đđđ đŹđĄđąđ©.
âđđâđŹ đšđ€đđČ. đâđ„đ„ đ đš đ°đąđđĄ đđĄđ đ§đđ±đ đđ„đđđ.
âđđšđźđ„đ đđĄđđ đđ đđ„đ«đąđ đĄđ?
âđđ§ đđ§đČ đđđŹđ, đąđ đ°đšđ§âđ đđ đŠđšđ«đ đđĄđđ§ đ đŠđšđ§đđĄ đšđ« đđ°đš, đđŻđđ§ đąđ đâđŠ đ„đđđ.
Jyanina had a reason for saying this.
Of course, it wasnât bad to be on the dukeâs ship. The ship would be the largest and strongest in the fleet, and the best sailors and captain would be sailing it.
However, Jyaninaâs position there would be, at best, an apprentice wizard or a wizardâs disciple. There were so many high-ranking people.
Jyanina wanted to be the leader, even if it was a smaller ship. The saying, âđđ”âđŽ đŁđŠđ”đ”đŠđł đ”đ° đŁđŠ đ”đ©đŠ đ©đŠđąđ„ đ°đ§ đą đŽđŻđąđŹđŠ đ”đ©đąđŻ đ”đ©đŠ đ”đąđȘđ đ°đ§ đą đ„đłđąđšđ°đŻ,â was true.
The other wizards also supported Jyaninaâs opinion.
âđđŹ đ đ°đąđłđđ«đ, đąđ đŠđźđŹđ đđ đĄđđđ«đđđ«đđđ€đąđ§đ đđš đ„đđđŻđ đđđĄđąđ§đ đŹđšđŠđđđĄđąđ§đ đŠđČđŹđđđ«đąđšđźđŹ. đđŻđđ§ đąđ đŹđĄđ đđ«đ«đąđŻđđŹ đ„đđđ, đąđâđŹ đšđ€đđČ đŹđąđ§đđ đąđâđŹ đđČđđ§đąđ§đ-đ đšđ§đ âđŹ đđĄđšđąđđ. đđšđđĄđąđ§đ đ°đąđ„đ„ đĄđđ©đ©đđ§ đđđđđźđŹđ đšđ đđĄđđ đđąđđđđ«đđ§đđ.
âđ đđ„đŹđš đđĄđąđ§đ€ đąđâđŹ đ«đđđŹđšđ§đđđ„đ. đđĄđđ«đ đđ„đŹđ đđđ§ đ°đ đđąđ§đ đŹđšđŠđđđĄđąđ§đ đ„đąđ€đ đđĄđąđŹ đđđđđ« đ«đđđźđ«đ§đąđ§đ đđ«đšđŠ đđĄđ đđ±đ©đđđąđđąđšđ§? đđŻđđ§ đąđ đ°đ đđŹđ€ đđĄđ đŠđđ«đđđ§đđ«đąđđŹ đ§đđđ«đđČ, đđĄđšđŹđ đ°đĄđš đđšđ§âđ đ€đ§đšđ° đŠđźđđĄ đđđšđźđ đŠđđ đąđ đ°đšđ§âđ đđ đđđ„đ đđš đđąđ§đ đđŻđđ§ đđĄđ đŹđĄđđđšđ° đšđ đđ§ đđ§đąđŠđđ„. . .
â. . . . . .
In fact, Jyanina wanted to show the exotic animals to the nobles and rip them off, rather than the desire to have the mysteries as a wizard.
When everyone else was carrying the fascinating treasures of the east, how discriminated would she be if she alone carried the animals of the east?
However, she couldnât just sit still when the wizards said that. Jyanina nodded vigorously.
âđđ€đđČ. . . đđĄđđ§ đđ đđđ«đđđźđ„. đđšđ§âđ đđđźđŹđ đźđ§đ§đđđđŹđŹđđ«đČ đđ«đąđđđąđšđ§ đ°đąđđĄ đđĄđ đđđ©đđđąđ§đŹ.
âđđ đđšđźđ«đŹđ!
âđđšđ§âđ đđđ€đ đŹđąđ„đŻđđ« đđšđąđ§đŹ đđ«đšđŠ đđĄđ đŠđđ«đđđ§đđ«đąđđŹ đąđ§ đđ±đđĄđđ§đ đ đđšđ« đđđŹđđąđ§đ đŠđđ đąđ đšđ§ đđĄđđŠ, đđ§đ đđšđ§âđ đšđ©đđ§ đđ§đČ đŹđźđŹđ©đąđđąđšđźđŹ đđ«đđđŹđźđ«đđŹ đąđ§ đ đĄđźđ«đ«đČ, đđŻđđ§ đąđ đČđšđź đđąđ§đ đđĄđđŠ đŹđšđŠđđ°đĄđđ«đ. đđšđ§âđ đ đš đđđđđ« đŠđšđ§đŹđđđ«đŹ đđĄđđ đđ©đ©đđđ« đąđ§ đđĄđ đŹđđ. . .
â. . . . . .
Jyanina was upset, but she endured it. Because the other party was the duke.
And now.
The fleet escorting Jyanina was anchored in the harbor.
âLong live His Highness the Duke!! Long live His Highness the Duke!!â
The people of the city and the lower nobles who had gathered shouted. In the Coolia fiefdom, the dukeâs name was already something of a legend.
His fame reached the heavens even in the empire, so the Coolia fiefdom, which had directly benefited from it, had nothing more to say.
No wonder the minstrels went around saying, âđđŻ đđ°đ°đđȘđą, đŠđ·đŠđŻ đŁđŠđšđšđąđłđŽ đ”đ©đłđ°đž đŽđȘđđ·đŠđł đ€đ°đȘđŻđŽ đ”đ° đ„đłđȘđŻđŹ đąđđ€đ°đ©đ°đ.â
Coolia was a fiefdom that had become wealthy with the merchant ships and treasures coming in from the East.
Even without that, everyone flocked to the harbor without being told, since the duke was finally returning after finishing his expedition.
Just to see the duke in person and receive even a little bit of his divine presence!
â. . .???â
âIs that His Highness the Duke?â
âNo, you idiot. Itâs a centaur.â
âWhere is he?â
Of course, there was no way Johan, who wasnât even there, would disembark. The people of the fiefdom waited in disappointment before dispersing.
And the one who was the most bewildered was Jyanina. As soon as she disembarked, Jyanina grabbed the scribe by the collar and questioned him.
âWhy isnât His Highness the Duke here!?â
âH-How would I know that!?â
Jyanina sat down in the courtyard in front of the inner palace with a look of despair. She had finally come to collect her share, but her strong backer had disappeared.
It wasnât like such a large fleet had sunk in a typhoon. . .
Did he receive a demonâs curse?
â. . .đđ°, đŻđ°, đŻđ°. đđ¶đłđŠđđș đŻđ°đ”.â
Although the pagans had spread rumors that âđ”đ©đŠ đ„đ¶đŹđŠ đźđąđ„đŠ đą đ±đąđ€đ” đžđȘđ”đ© đą đ„đŠđźđ°đŻ đąđŻđ„ đłđŠđ€đŠđȘđ·đŠđ„ đ±đ°đžđŠđł,â not many people believed it seriously. He was too devout to be considered to have made a pact with a demon.
However, his power was certainly demonic. Jyanina had also asked Suetlg furtively, âđđ°đ¶đđ„ đȘđ” đŁđŠ đą đ„-đ„. . .?â
She was hit with a bucket of water and chased away. . .
âđđ°đ¶đđ„ đȘđ” đŁđŠ đ”đ©đąđ” đ©đŠ đłđŠđąđđđș đŽđąđŻđŹ đŁđŠđ€đąđ¶đŽđŠ đ°đ§ đą đ„đŠđźđ°đŻ?â
Not knowing what was going on, the lower nobles in the fiefdom came to Jyanina to ask for her opinion. She was a wizard who had participated in the expedition.
âWhen will His Highness the Duke return?â
â. . .He will probably arrive when the next fleet arrives.â
âIs that so. . . Did something happen in the battle by any chance?â
âWhat nonsense are you talking about. . .?â
Jyanina was speechless. She realized what the nobles were suspicious of.
They were worried that the duke had died in battle in the east or had collapsed with serious injuries.
âStop talking nonsense! Does that make sense? His Highness the Duke is protected by God!â
âAh. Iâm sorry.â
âđđąđŽđŻâđ” đ”đ©đŠ đžđȘđ»đąđłđ„ đŻđ°đ” đą đ·đŠđłđș đłđŠđđȘđšđȘđ°đ¶đŽ đ±đŠđłđŽđ°đŻ?â
One of the nobles tilted his head. Wizards were often suspected of being non-religious, and Jyanina had more of those cases because of her usual conduct.
Thanks to that, the nobles only had more unnecessary thoughts. Jyanina gave a detailed explanation to appease their suspicions.
âIâll tell you about the battle that took place in the Holy Land. Now, listen carefully!â
âYes, Wizard.â
âThe number of enemies was two to three times ours. Maybe even four times. . . It was that big of a difference because all the pagans nearby flocked to us.â
âDespite that, did you win? Were the enemy soldiers all conscripts?â
âThe knights filled the front and there were over a hundred noble flags, so that wasnât it.â
â. . . . . .â
Jyanina was only relaying what had actually happened, but a suspicious light gradually began to appear in the noblesâ eyes. Jyanina didnât notice that and continued her explanation.
âSo how did His Highness the Duke win and reclaim the Holy Land. . .?â
With two to three times the number of soldiers and a higher level, there seemed to be no way to win in reality.
Jyanina nodded as if she had been waiting for that question.
âThe pagan chiefs came to His Highness the Duke at night. It was because they wanted to serve His Highness the Duke.â
â. . .Why did the pagan chiefs. . .?â
âAh. Thatâs. . . His Highness the Duke had obtained a crown in the forest before. It was a crown that had disappeared from the Holy Land in the past. . .â
âDidnât the crown of the Holy Land belong to the guardian of the Holy Land? Itâs a crown that has been passed down from generation to generation, so why?â
âThatâs because it was a fake! It was a fake, and in reality, the pagans had taken it, but it was revealed to be a fake. . .â
âT-Thatâs right.â
Their suspicions were gradually rising to a medium level. Jyanina continued to diligently list the events that had happened.
âThe battle became advantageous thanks to the pagan chiefs turning to His Highness the Duke. But the enemies held on tenaciously.â
âOh. . . Thatâs right.â
âSo His Highness the Duke charged into the enemy camp at night.â
âThatâs right.â
âThatâs how he won the battle. Got it?â
â. . . . . .â
â. . . . . .â
The nobles looked at Jyanina with bewilderment and embarrassment. No matter how much of a wizard she was, this was a bit too much to just let go.
âD-Did you just win? Did the enemies all turn into scarecrows overnight?â
âNo. . .! How stupid! Thatâs why, when His Highness the Duke went in at night and cut down everything he could reach, the enemies were so scared that they all ran away, and their camp collapsed because of it!â
âWhat did the enemy commander do?â
âThe enemies would also have knights, right?â
âThey wouldnât go out in person like you guys, but they would have asked questions!â
When Jyanina got angry, the nobles flinched. There was nothing good about provoking a wizard.
âI-Iâm sorry, Wizard. Itâs such a dramatic and ridiculous story. . .â
âWhat?â
âAh, no! Iâm not doubting you. I believe you.â
One of the nobles opened his mouth to change the atmosphere.
âHow did you defeat the Sultan? Iâm curious about that!â
âAh. Thatâs because. . . The army gathered across the river tried to cross it by doing this and that. . .â
âYes, I heard.â
âThe Sultanâs fleet sank. . .â
âI heard that the Elf King was rescued!â
âDidnât the Sultan, enraged by that, fill up the river with magic and launch an all-out attack? I heard that His Highness the Duke fought against that!â
âIt wasnât filled with magic, it was because of the cold.â
âBut I heard that itâs a river that never freezes.â
â. . .In any case, the Sultanâs large army crossed the frozen river. They were more elite than the pagan army in the Holy Land, and their size must have been three or four times ours. Our expeditionary force also got into formation to match them.â
At Jyaninaâs words, the nobles made expectant expressions again.
âThe left wing was made up of the feudal lords nearby, so they collapsed quickly. They ran away not long after the battle started.â
âHmph. . .!â
âHow could that be. . .!â
âSo His Highness the Duke charged.â
The nobles nodded in sympathy.
The heroic charge of a knight always inspired his allies.
Surely there would have been an honorable duel between the knights, and the fleeing feudal lords would have returned, feeling ashamed.
âDid the enemy knights come out and face His Highness the Duke?â
âAh. That was before the left wing ran away. He didnât have any more duels after that.â
âThen?â
âHis Highness the Duke just charged in, kept pushing forward, reached the Sultanâs tent, cut off his head, completely broke through the center, and split it apart. . .â
Jyanina also began to notice the noblesâ expressions. Even as she spoke, it sounded a bit too exaggerated.
â. . .đđąđŽ đ đŽđ¶đ±đ±đ°đŽđŠđ„ đ”đ° đđȘđŠ đȘđŻđŽđ”đŠđąđ„. . .?â
She could say she heard the voice of God or that an earthquake occurred. . .
âAnd so the battle was over.â
â. . . . . .â
â. . . . . .â
The nobles just blinked at each other and said nothing. They thanked Jyanina and walked out the door with slumped shoulders.
After everyone had left, Jyanina quickly went up to the window and listened.
âWaaah. . .! Something must have happened to the Duke!â
âOh, come on. . .! How could that be! He must be recuperating from his injuries. Heâll be back soon!â
âIf it was a minor injury, why would she tell such ridiculous lies! Waaahhhh!â
â. . . . . .â
Fortunately, not long after, a messenger came running from the west. It was a message saying that the duke had landed in the west. Jyanina let out a sigh of relief.
âWait. . .could it be that the wizard made a fake letter? Sheâs a snakekin afterall. . .â
âAnd I heard she also worked in the emperorâs court so. . .â
â. . . . . .â