Chapter 225: ๐๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ข๐๐ง๐๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐จ๐๐ฅ๐๐ฌ (7)
Chapter 225: ๐๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ข๐๐ง๐๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐จ๐๐ฅ๐๐ฌ (7)
The orcs were perplexed.
Usually the nobles were only kind to the orcs when they needed to borrow money.
The nobles who usually mocked them as arrogant and soulless b*stards also always sought out the orc nouveau riches whenever they needed funds. They were much easier to borrow large sums from than the various guilds and merchants.
However, Johan did not really need financial assistance.
He had accumulated some gold from several campaigns, and the nobles participating in this campaign were paying for the expedition costs out of their own fortunes.
โIs that really true?โ
โYes. Why would I lie about something like this?โ
The orcs nodded nervously with mixed feelings of relief and disappointment.
Lending money meant being able to influence that person. They didnโt have to put up the money anymore but that was still a bit disappointing.
โPart of why I called you in was that I wanted to meet my wisest and most brilliant friends and exchange greetings, but I also wanted to hear more details about whatโs going on around here.โ
โAh. . . Was that what you meant, Your Excellency?โ
The orcs understood Johanโs intention and laughed awkwardly. When the count summoned them, they came with various thoughts and steeled themselves, but it turned out to be a trivial summon.
โThen Iโm glad you found us. Where else would you find ones as sensitive to rumors as us?โ
Even nobles found it difficult to properly obtain information from distant places in this era. Good information was valuable in itself.
There were more of those who were sensitive to such rumors and knew how to handle information on the other side rather than nobles. Merchants and orcs were exactly like that.
Orcs, who gathered in families, outwardly resembled dwarves at a glance, but they were much more active in external activities. While dwarves usually settle within mountain ranges, orcs settle in cities or towns. Isolationism was impossible from the start.
With an old vision handed down over generations, there was a rumor that news was delivered even between distant families, so the orcsโ information gathering ability had some outstanding parts.
โThe current situation. . . to be honest, Iโd say weโre in the fog.โ
The orcs trailed off as if it was difficult.
โWhile the Emperor secured an unexpected victory that no one anticipated, that didnโt end or resolve the situation. In fact, several feudal lords escaped unharmed and are reorganizing like this as we speak. There is a high possibility that a long, tedious battle will continue.โ
โWith morale likely high, wouldnโt the Emperorโs troops advance west?โ
โHaha. The weather still isnโt completely cleared up yet. . . More than anything, the Emperorโs situation isnโt exactly affluent. The mercenaries below must be very dissatisfied. Their wages have been delayed quite a bit, you see.โ
Mercenaries who indiscriminately plunder the area after a battle ended. This wasnโt because the commander failed to command. It was impossible to stop that.
This was included in customary rights, so if it was stopped, it could lead to desertion at first and even riots or rebellions at worst.
After giving them about a few weeks to plunder, they would want to depart immediately but unfortunately that wasnโt possible.
The Emperor had many debts, so he had to repay some of them to be able to borrow anew again, replenish the troops lost while subjugating the south, consider how to dispose of the fiefs of rebel nobles. . .
The Emperor had been running on a very precarious line, so once he won, there were many places where he had to rest his hands. The Emperor was now catching his breath and reorganizing.
โAlso, there is a plague around central and southern nearby.โ
โA plague?โ
โYes. With many people dying, itโs only natural for a plague to spread.โ
The plague here meant something slightly different. It meant that evil energy that summoned undead monsters everywhere.
The hordes of undead rampaging here and there were a headache for many feudal lords.
โIf something like that happens in the central region, it would definitely be impossible to lead the army and go up. . . Are they going to stop the subjugation of the south as well?โ
Johan asked with expectation. It would be good news for Johan if the subjugation of the south stops. Would it not harm the emperor?
โI donโt think it will stop.โ
โWhy?โ
โWell, if the emperor was the kind of person to stop because of something like that, the situation wouldnโt have become like this in the first place, right?โ
โ. . .Thatโs true.โ
Cardirian was not the kind of person to give up just because some undead are swarming. No matter how much damage occurs, he will slowly conquer the cities and towns of the south one by one.
โWhen thereโs one lunatic, it tires out many others.โ
โBut Your Excellency, Iโve heard rumors that the Elf King is in a similar situation. . .โ
โ?โ
The Elf King needed a replenishment as much as the emperor. The probability of him leading the army back down south after preparations are complete is high.
With dozens of castles in the south between them, he intends to have a stubborn skirmish with the emperor.
โIs no one dissatisfied?โ
He was worried because there were also talks of traitors amidst all this.
โItโs complicated. They donโt like having to keep leading soldiers into battle but they also donโt want to abandon the emperor.โ
The psychology of the nobles on both sides would be similar.
In a situation like this where the end is uncertain, they donโt want to keep leading armies but still, they canโt lose to the opponent!
In fact, if the emperor and the elf king compromise with each other and negotiate, the surrounding nobles might be even more delighted.
โItโs a muddy fight.โ
โIndeed. I wonder when this war will end. . .โ
To the orcs, it looked like the war would last at least a few more years.
It was very rare for the emperorโs grand army to clash with the allied grand army, and they usually just wasted time pushing each other back and forth over land.
โIf Your Excellency has no more questions, may we take out the gift we brought?โ
โYou brought a gift?โ
โOf course. Come in!โ
As two elves who looked quite old entered, Suetlg murmured.
โTheyโre from the White Tower.โ
โIf itโs the White Tower. . .โ
At the westernmost end of the elvesโ kingdom, there was a white tower situated on an island. It was a structure that existed since the days of the ancient empire.
The tower itself did not hold any special power but various talented individuals who took this building as their symbol gathered there, settling on the island for generations and forming something like a university.
โItโs like the elvesโ university. More meticulous and mystical.โ
Like those who graduated in law or theology from the universities in the Free Cities having insignia on their bodies as they walk about, the elves from the White Tower also had markings on their white clothes.
โThese two Arnoos are skilled wizards and painters. They will vividly capture Your Excellencyโs visage on a painting.โ
โ. . . . . .โ
Because of the completely unexpected gift, Johan had to make an effort to manage his expression.
โReally. . .thank you so much.โ
โThe orcs put quite a bit of thought into this. Painters of such caliber would cost quite a lot.โ
Suetlg nodded as if genuinely impressed. The orcs gave a thoughtful gift.
The majestic portrait to be painted with expensive materials symbolized the dignity of nobility. Anyone who sees it would bow their heads at Johanโs dignity.
โ๐๐ฉ๐ฐ๐ถ๐ญ๐ฅโ๐ท๐ฆ ๐ซ๐ถ๐ด๐ต ๐จ๐ช๐ท๐ฆ๐ฏ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ฎ๐ฐ๐ฏ๐ฆ๐บ ๐ท๐ข๐ญ๐ถ๐ฆ ๐ช๐ฏ ๐จ๐ฐ๐ญ๐ฅ ๐ค๐ฐ๐ช๐ฏ๐ด.โ
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He thought it was a useless gift, but the two elves were surprisingly skillful.
When they heard Johan had hunted an ogre, they opened their mouths.
โWe heard Your Excellency hunted an ogre.โ
โIf you donโt mind, we will show you magic later.โ
Johan became curious at their words and asked.
โWhat kind of magic?โ
โPlease let us use the ogreโs intestines.โ
โWe can tell fortunes to answer any questions you have or the future.โ
Telling fortunes by looking at animal intestines was quite an old form of magic. Suetlg asked with interest.
โI canโt say I really want my fortune told, are you that confident?โ
โItโs not the intestines of other monsters, but an ogreโs.โ
โYes. Thatโs right.โ
If they couldnโt properly tell fortunes using the intestines of the king of the forest and monster, they werenโt qualified as wizards. The Arnoos spoke firmly.
โVery well. Shall we try telling fortunes then?โ
โThe preparations arenโt finished yet. . .?โ
โDo it later. I want to see the fortunes first.โ
The Arnoos got up with a reluctant look. On the way to where the ogre corpse was, Johan asked a question.
โI heard you have a variety of talents, do you have any other skills?โ
โWe are skilled in alchemy and witchcraft.โ
โIn magic, we are good at telling fortunes and we also have talent in drawing.โ
โ๐๐ฐ๐ธ ๐ท๐ฆ๐ณ๐ด๐ข๐ต๐ช๐ญ๐ฆ.โ
Johan was impressed. Not only the way they chatted as if they were one person, but there seemed to be few areas they hadnโt learned from the White Tower.
โWe also know how to tan hides.โ
โIf any moderate ogre leather remains we could even make armor out of it for you.โ
โWhat? You can do that?โ
Ogre leather was said to be tougher than troll skin, but actually catching one and making armor out of it was nearly an impossible pipe dream.
It was difficult to tan the hides and craft them into armor because the leather was so tough and sturdy.
โ๐๐จ๐ณ๐ฆ ๐ญ๐ฆ๐ข๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ณ ๐ฉ๐ถ๐ฉ. . .โ
The armor Johan was wearing wasnโt bad either. The brigandine style armor woven with the leather of hunted monsters and rare metals was so fancy even the makers nicknamed it dragon scale.
The greatcoat given by Gulrak also wasnโt like a normal greatcoat with its magical enhancements.
However, he wanted to wear better armor if he could. Monster leather armor was flexible, lightweight and possessed traits of the monster, which were advantages. With ogre leather, additional metal backing plates wouldnโt be needed to have sufficient defense.
โYou two really are exceptionally talented.โ
โโThank you, Your Excellency.โโ
โThen rather than fortunes, Iโd prefer if you make the armor first since quite a bit of leather remains.โ
โ?โ
The Arnoos was puzzled. Ogre hunts often turned into long drawn out battles, so it was rare for the ogre corpses to remain intact after the hunt ended.
But from the countโs words, it sounded as if its body was quite preserved. They couldnโt imagine how that was possible.
โ!!โ
That puzzlement was resolved after seeing it themselves. At the ogre corpse caught with practically no damage, the Arnoos were so amazed they couldnโt close their mouths. The two drew the ogre as if spellbound.
โBut Your Excellency. We still have a lot of fortune telling and portraits left to draw, if we start on the armor first. . .โ
โAh, then we need to set priorities.โ
Arnoos was relieved. If they finished the painting first, they could easily focus on their work.
โMake the armor first.โ
โ. . .Your Excellency. You donโt happen to dislike our painting, do you?โ
Arnoos asked just in case. Johan didnโt know, but among the extravagant nobles, the Arnoosโs name was quite well known. The portraits the two had painted were said to be as vivid and vibrant as if they were alive.
Thanks to the reputation they had built up, they now had so many commissions piled up that even nobles who wanted their portraits painted had to be turned down. But the Count in front of them seemed strangely indifferent.
Was it his mood?
โI just want to see the most perfect and beautiful one last. Now, make the armor first.โ
With an awkward feeling, the Arnoos started on the work. Of course, making armor and appraising gems were also among their talents, but their proudest skill was painting.
As they skinned the ogre leather, they thought to themselves. They should avoid boasting about their other talents if possible.
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โUlrike-gong isnโt here?โ
โYes. She went on an expedition to defeat the undead.โ
โPhew. . .โ
Stephen openly showed his relief. His instinct was somehow telling him for some reason that it wouldnโt be good to meet Ulrike.
In fact, he didnโt even need to use his instinct to know.
โIf Iโm lucky, wonโt I be able to avoid seeing her face until she returns?โ
โThatโs too much to hope for. . . Besides, an expedition to defeat the undead? What a nice excuse. Makes me want to go along.โ
โ. . .What? Why? Why would you go? Why?โ
Stephen was startled by Johanโs words. Thanks to Godโs favor towards Johan, they had avoided meeting each other, so why would he willingly walk into his own grave?
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