Chapter 207: ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐ญ๐๐ข๐ง๐ฌ ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐ข๐ญ๐ข๐๐ฌ (1)
Chapter 207: ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐ญ๐๐ข๐ง๐ฌ ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐ข๐ญ๐ข๐๐ฌ (1)
โWhere are you going, Adviko-gong?โ
As Adviko stood up from his seat to request an audience with Johan, the knights looked at him with puzzlement, as if finding it odd.
They were suspicious that Adviko might try to escape.
While others escaping might not be a big deal to Johan, it was a major issue for the knights present there.
Having surrendered to Johan, turning a blind eye if Adviko escaped would be a dishonorable act.
โTo see the count.โ
โAh. I thought. . .โ
โ. . . . . .โ
Seeing the Empire knights chatter away with their wine glasses in hand, as if it were someone elseโs business, Adviko spat in disgust. Worthless allies they were, in this world where no one can be trusted.
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธโUh. . .what did you just say?โ
Johan looked at Adviko in confusion. He had come to talk about paying compensation, but his counterpart brought up a completely unexpected topic.
โI pledge my loyalty to you, Your Excellency Count!โ
โStand up. Itโs too generous an offer to accept easily.โ
Johan wondered why Adviko was acting this way.
Could he be trying to pay less compensation?
He fought fiercely on the side of the Order, but that was only to help the Order and not lose the Orderโs friendly influence to John. John did not think at all about taking the city of Mairene.
โ๐๐ฏ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ง๐ช๐ณ๐ด๐ต ๐ฑ๐ญ๐ข๐ค๐ฆ, ๐ ๐ค๐ข๐ฏโ๐ต ๐ซ๐ถ๐ด๐ต ๐ต๐ข๐ฌ๐ฆ ๐ค๐ฐ๐ฏ๐ต๐ณ๐ฐ๐ญ ๐ข๐ด ๐ ๐ฑ๐ญ๐ฆ๐ข๐ด๐ฆ.โ
As a fiefdom grew larger, it tended to try to break away from its original feudal lord. When it was at the town level it would remain quiet, but as its scale grew larger and larger, becoming a city, the council members and powerful families inside would stand up and struggle for freedom.
There were various methods. They could bribe the feudal lord with money, hire mercenaries to declare independence, or borrow the power of other nobles, and so on. . .
Because of this, it wasnโt easy to subjugate a city that had already obtained its freedom. The people inside would resist that much more fiercely.
For now, Johan was also leaving the cities within his personal territory alone, only collecting taxes from them. He didnโt want to face rebellions all over like the Emperor.
But suddenly pledging loyalty was quite a burden.
However, Adviko did not back down. It was like he had already climbed onto a galloping horse. Somehow Johan had to persuade him.
โWithout Your Excellency Countโs help, my life is as good as forfeit. I beg you, please help me!โ
Adviko explained his situation. Considering his various rivals in the city, if he returned he would be assassinated or driven out within a year, so he asked Johan to come with an army together with other nobles and stay.
โAs far as I know, didnโt you join hands with the Emperor? Joining hands with me is tantamount to joining hands with the Order. Will you be able to handle the consequences?โ
โIt would be many times better than doing nothing! If I just go back, I will hand over the nobles on the Empireโs side to you. I will show you a loyalty that I would not hesitate to offer even my own children as tributes.โ
โ๐๐ฐ๐ธ. ๐๐ฆโ๐ด ๐ด๐ฆ๐ณ๐ช๐ฐ๐ถ๐ด.โ
Johan clicked his tongue at the reckless behavior of the city noble.
After losing a war he had led, borrowing armies from enemy nobles to return to the city, then suppressing dissatisfied opponents and selling out former allies. . .
It was something Johan could never do even if his back was against the wall. Unless he was planning to take his assets and flee. . .
โ๐๐ด ๐ต๐ฉ๐ข๐ต ๐จ๐ถ๐บ ๐ณ๐ฆ๐ข๐ญ๐ญ๐บ ๐ข ๐ฏ๐ฐ๐ฃ๐ญ๐ฆ?โ
Rather than abandon what he had and run away, stubbornly sticking it out to the end even if things got complicated and he died. . .His mindset was completely different from Johanโs.
โWe could have the Orderโs bishop certify and record the conversation we just had in writing?โ
Somehow Johanโs tone had changed. It was an attitude like addressing a subordinate, but Adviko didnโt seem to mind at all as he replied.
โOf course. If that is what it takes, what objection could I have?โ
โ. . .Very well! Iโll give it a shot. But the other nobles will have to agree as well.โ
Johan had no intention at all of leading an army to the city of Mairene alone.
If he did that, even with Advikoโs help he would have to shoulder the resentment of the city residents alone.
And If he led an army there in this setting, he would have to bring along other feudal lords and Order figures.
The armies of Count Yeats and the Order had completely different meanings.
โI trust in Your Excellency Count alone!โ
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
โDid the story turn out like that?โ
โWere you expecting it?โ
โEven though I have the nickname of a prophet, I couldnโt have known that much. I just said it because Iโve seen those city leaders die off one after another. They may be called the cityโs masters, but sometimes they seem less valuable than a fly.โ
The cityโs representative, elected after fierce political strife, wields power that most feudal lords wouldnโt dare to, but dies just as easily. As soon as he makes one mistake, his political enemies behind his back swing their swords.
โBut do you think he will be loyal?โ
โIโm not trusting his loyalty, Iโm trusting his self-interest.โ
โThatโs a good attitude.โ
Suetlg smiled faintly. He was about to say that you canโt trust someone like Adviko, but Johan already seemed to know.
Fortunately, the guy had nowhere to betray them to. He was driven into a corner, so if they threw him a rope, he would grab it and cling on for dear life.
โAnd Iโm not expecting much.โ
At its foundation were the ransom and compensation. On top of that, eliminating the emperor factionโs influence in the city. That was all Johan wanted.
It would be bad news if a city close to the Empire joined hands with the emperor.
Johan had no plans to aggressively pursue revenge beyond the Empire, even though he held a grudge. He was too realistic to take such an uncertain gamble based on resentment alone.
But the other side would be different. The territories Johan currently held used to belong to the emperor or emperor-faction feudal lords, so as soon as the Empire stabilized, they would immediately send troops down.
โ๐๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ณ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ข๐ต ๐๐ฅ๐ท๐ช๐ฌ๐ฐ ๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ฅ๐ถ๐ณ๐ฆ๐ด ๐ช๐ต ๐ฐ๐ณ ๐ฏ๐ฐ๐ต, ๐ข๐ด ๐ญ๐ฐ๐ฏ๐จ ๐ข๐ด ๐ ๐ด๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐ฐ๐ธ ๐จ๐ฆ๐ต ๐ณ๐ช๐ฅ ๐ฐ๐ง ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ฆ๐ณ๐ฐ๐ณโ๐ด ๐ด๐ช๐ฅ๐ฆ ๐ช๐ฏ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ค๐ช๐ต๐บ. . .โ
โWouldnโt it be good in many ways if the city pledged its loyalty?โ
โOf course it would be good if they did, but do things in the world go so smoothly? I heard Mairene Free City has more than 10,000. . .โ
โWhatโs 10,000. It must have over 20,000, no, 30,000.โ
โYes. Anyway, itโs that kind of city. And a city that gained its freedom several generations ago. Itโs not a place that would welcome an outsider leading an army.โ
โ. . .Donโt tell me youโre waiting for other nobles because of that?!โ
Suetlg asked in surprise.
Considering they didnโt have that many soldiers and Adviko was there, it seemed like they could depart at any time, so why were they waiting. . .
โYes. I canโt go alone and tarnish my name for nothing.โ
โUh. . .โ
Suetlg was genuinely impressed by the patience of this young count. The knights from the Empire were distracted by Johanโs might, but this countโs true mettle lay within.
Compared to nobles who couldnโt control their temper and made mistakes over and over, his patience shone even brighter.
โMy dear. An Empire knight says he wants to learn a thing or two from you, would it be okay to duel him?โ
โ. . . . . .โ
โ. . . . . .โ
Johan and Suetlg looked at Iselia with awkward expressions.
While such duels were common custom between knights, it was an absurd notion to Suetlg the wizard and Johan the knight merely in appearance.
What if the opponent, who they needed to claim compensation from, died? Or what if Iselia got hurt?
โNo.โ
โOh. I understand. . .โ
Iseliaโs shoulders drooped as she turned away. Suetlg jabbed Johan in the side.
โGo comfort her.โ
โ. . .Do you want me to ask her to duel?โ
โNo! Honestly. . . is fighting all there is to comfort someone? Isnโt there something else she likes?โ
โBut Iselia is an elf, Sir Suetlg.โ
โ. . .At least gift her a sword or something.โ
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โTo the city? I agree!โ
The nobles who came after receiving the messengerโs contact were delighted with Johanโs words.
Before they could even feel disappointed at the news that the young Count had captured prisoners, they heard words that pleased their ears.
Leading an army to the city folks and showing them a lesson. More than the compensation, they felt the pleasure of showing the greedy, arrogant city folks a lesson. It was an opportunity to enjoy the legitimate honor and treatment as the victor of the battle.
โI will join you, Your Excellency Count.โ
โIf they close the gates and resist, I will be the first to climb over the walls!โ
โNo, this is not the place for that.โ
Seeing the misunderstanding nobles, Johan put on the brakes. They were not going there to plunder, just to sit until the city paid compensation.
โDonโt worry, Your Excellency Count. If the greedy pigs of the city keep their promise, we too will act with honor.โ
It was rare for reassuring words to be so unconvincing. Johan gave up on saying anything.
โ๐๐ฉ ๐ธ๐ฆ๐ญ๐ญ. ๐ ๐ฉ๐ข๐ท๐ฆ ๐ต๐ฐ ๐ต๐ข๐ฌ๐ฆ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ด๐ฆ ๐จ๐ถ๐บ๐ด ๐ธ๐ช๐ต๐ฉ ๐ฎ๐ฆ.โ
Fortunately, the nobles agreed more readily than expected. They responded immediately as if they had expected it.
โI thought youโd hesitate more.โ
โThatโs because itโs a matter of honor.โ
Iselia had another short sword tucked into her belt, a less than balanced choice, but Johan wasnโt going to say anything if she liked it.
โWhat honor?โ
โItโs not just about defeating the enemy. Itโs about raising your family crest on the enemyโs base. Clearly two different things.โ
โI see.โ
Johan was about to say itโs the same whether you win or lose, why obsess over such formalities, but he stopped when he saw Iseliaโs expression.
Clearly not an expression that could be persuaded.
Iselia continued excitedly,
โWe must prepare to raise your crest first when we arrive at the city.โ
โMy crest? Is that necessary?โ
โIf not your crest, whose cowardโs crest would we raise!?โ
Iselia exclaimed as if it was absurd. Being the first to raise the flag on the castle wall was an important right. It showed who was the master of this army, and who contributed the most to capturing the castle.
Although he didnโt directly occupy the city himself, based on his accomplishments in battle the honor rightly belonged to Johan.
โ๐๐ง ๐ธ๐ฆ ๐ฑ๐ญ๐ข๐ฏ๐ต ๐ฎ๐บ ๐ค๐ณ๐ฆ๐ด๐ต, ๐ช๐ต ๐ธ๐ช๐ญ๐ญ ๐ฑ๐ณ๐ฐ๐ฃ๐ข๐ฃ๐ญ๐บ ๐ข๐ณ๐ฐ๐ถ๐ด๐ฆ ๐ฎ๐ฐ๐ณ๐ฆ ๐ณ๐ฆ๐ด๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ต๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ต ๐ง๐ณ๐ฐ๐ฎ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ค๐ช๐ต๐บ ๐ง๐ฐ๐ญ๐ฌ๐ด.โ
In a situation where he had brought several nobles to share the resentment, he didnโt want to take it all himself.
โIselia, God teaches us to be humble.โ
โNo, my dear. Some people donโt need to be humble. You donโt need to be humble.โ
โ. . . . . .โ
Do elf nobles get separate religious education?
โDidnโt they teach you not to be arrogant?โ
โThey did. . . but isnโt that a natural right, not arrogance?โ
Johan decided to explain it a different way.
โIselia, look here, thereโs one arrow.โ
โI see it, my dear.โ
โWith just one, itโs easy to break. But three bound together?โ
โMy dear, surely you could still break them easily?โ
โ. . .I made a useless analogy. My mistake. I just want to consider the nobles here. They didnโt accomplish much in battle or even capture the fleeing prisoners, itโs understandable if they feel dissatisfied, right?โ
โOh, I understand, my dear. Among the knights I trained with, some had no ability at all yet were full of complaints. Is it the same with them?โ
โ. . .I didnโt necessarily mean that. Donโt say that to them.โ
Iselia wasnโt stupid just because she was an elf. Understanding Johan wanted to accommodate the nobles, she caught on quickly even as she regretted it.
โ๐๐ฐ ๐ถ๐ด๐ฆ ๐ฑ๐ข๐ด๐ด๐ช๐ฏ๐จ ๐ช๐ต ๐ต๐ฐ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ฏ๐ฐ๐ฃ๐ญ๐ฆ๐ด, ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ๐บโ๐ญ๐ญ ๐ฑ๐ณ๐ฐ๐ฃ๐ข๐ฃ๐ญ๐บ ๐ซ๐ถ๐ด๐ต ๐ง๐ช๐จ๐ฉ๐ต ๐ฐ๐ท๐ฆ๐ณ ๐ช๐ต. ๐๐ฆ๐ด๐ต ๐ต๐ฐ ๐ณ๐ข๐ช๐ด๐ฆ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐๐ณ๐ฅ๐ฆ๐ณโ๐ด ๐ค๐ณ๐ฆ๐ด๐ต.โ
โ๐๐ก๐๐ง ๐ฐ๐ ๐๐ง๐ญ๐๐ซ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ ๐ ๐๐ญ๐๐ฌ, ๐ฆ๐๐ฒ ๐ฐ๐ ๐ซ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ซ๐๐๐ซโ๐ฌ ๐๐ซ๐๐ฌ๐ญ ๐๐ญ๐จ๐ฉ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐ฐ๐๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฌ?
โ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐๐ฑ๐๐๐ฅ๐ฅ๐๐ง๐๐ฒ. . . ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐๐ฑ๐๐๐ฅ๐ฅ๐๐ง๐๐ฒโ๐ฌ ๐๐๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐ญ๐ซ๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ฒ ๐ฆ๐จ๐ฏ๐๐ฌ ๐ฆ๐!
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
The huge city was surrounded by forests, rivers and mountain ranges. The civilized form amidst nature that was still undeveloped showed an heterogeneous majesty.
โItโs been a while since I last saw the Dwarf Mountains.โ
Suetlg murmured involuntarily. The long Dwarf Mountains separating the Holy Empire and the Peninsula. He had seen its figure from afar many times, but this time he was seeing it from the completely opposite direction.
โWhy are there so many mercenaries going towards the mountains?โ
โYouโve got good eyes. Theyโre probably hired by those going into the mountains.โ
The mountains contained treasures worth risking your life to hire mercenaries and go inside.
CH386(COMPLETED) - How to Live as a Wandering Knight
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