The mercenary group left the mountain path and arrived at the plains. Their expressions finally relaxed after escaping the mountainous region.
âDuke Harmati is currently ruling the Forlcana Kingdom as the regent,â said Phillion to Urich.
âSo, Duke Harmati is the kingâs younger brother and is ruling the kingdom as âthe regentâ or whatever that is. Then isnât he basically the king?â
âBut Varca anu Forlcana, our prince, has priority in succeeding the crown. Duke Harmati can only become the king if the prince disappears.â
As Phillion finished his words, Fahel spoke while swallowing his anger.
âExactly. I am this kingdomâs rightful heir. If I come of age, Duke Harmati will have no other choice but to hand over the crown to me.â
Fahel ground his teeth. He was filled with animosity towards his uncle.
âYouâre using difficult words like ârightfulâ. Wouldnât it be simpler if the strongest person became king?â
Urich couldnât understand it. In his tribe, the strongest warrior became the chieftain. Even if they were the chieftainâs son, if a stronger warrior requested to be the chief, they would be forced to hand the seat over.
âThat was also the reason why I often fought with the chieftainâs son. Even if I didnât want to be the chief, the strongest warrior was bound to become itâŠâ
If he had stayed in his motherland, he probably would have become the chief. Urich also knew what his fate was. He was a warrior who was bound to be the chief.
âMy fate changed at the Sky Mountain Range.â
Urich believed that he had changed his own destiny.
âThink what it would be like if the throne goes to the strongest person every time there is a gap in power. It would be horrible!â
Phillion shuddered as he talked. Urich blinked.
âWhy would it be horrible?â
âIn that scenario, the kingdom would be split up every time the king dies! Powerful lords would all insist that theyâre the next king and start a bloody civil war. That is why kings need a rightful heir. A suitable blood kin which no one can deny!â
Urich laughed after hearing that.
âThen those lords could fight each other with swords in a one versus one and whoever wins would be king. Whatâs the problem?â
The mercenaries who were next to them snickered.
âOnly uncivilized barbarians would act in such a manner! Also, swordsmanship isnât a necessary skill for a king! A king needs to have a noble mind to rule the kingdom.â
Phillion shouted as if he were starting to get frustrated. Urich glanced at Fahel.
âThat young master who pissed himself has a noble mind? HAHA.â
âI-Impudent! Mercenary Leader Urich! I-Iâ!â shouted Fahel with his face red from embarrassment.
âYou were about to say âI am of noble status!â or something like that, right?â
Urich teased the prince by acting like him.
âI-If it werenât for the vow, I would have killed you right this instant for the crime of insulting royalty!â Fahel yelled.
âUrich, donât tease His Royal Highness too much.â
Bakman spoke while tapping his spear on his own shoulder.
The mercenary group was much more relaxed now. Their expressions all turned bright after coming into the plains.
âEven if a pursuit party comes again, it will take a while. Especially since Duke Harmati wouldnât expect that his pursuit party would be defeated. We might be able to safely travel all the way to the imperial capital if itâs like this.â
Phillion spoke while checking the rear.
âDonovan, how much left until we cross Forlcana Kingdomâs border?â
Donovan was in charge of navigation. He unfurled his map and estimated the distance.
âAbout two days.â
âThen letâs enter a city once we escape the border. It would be fine there, right?â Urich asked Phillion.
Since they couldnât enter cities in the Forlcana Kingdom, the mercenaries had to keep marching without resupplying. They ran out of alcohol to soothe their exhausted bodies, and there were a lot of complaints about missing women.
âDuke Harmatiâs influence only reaches within the kingdom. If we are able to leave its borders, half of the job would be over. However, I am worried about His Royal Highnessâs stamina. While you mercenaries might mock him for it, His Royal Highness is doing the best he can right now. Prince Varca, who had never walked like that in his life, is clenching his teeth hard to keep up with you men.â
Phillion looked at Fahel who lagged behind. Urich smiled.
âYour young master has more guts than I thought.â
âThose aspects resemble His Royal Majesty. But His Royal Highnessâs twin sister, Princess Damia, has such a strong temper that Prince Varcaâwho grew up with herâhas some soft spots to him.â
âHe left his sister behind and is escaping the kingdom by himself? Isnât that dangerous?â
âWomen canât inherit the throne. And there is nothing for Duke Harmati to gain if he lays his hands on Princess Damia.â
They have finally completely left the mountains and arrived at the plains where the grass was short.
âHorses!â
A mercenary in the front shouted. They have discovered a herd of horses.
âThose are wild horses.â
They saw horses leisurely grazing on the grass. They were wild animals that were free from the touches of man.
âIt might be good to catch a horse.â
Phillion signaled the guard knights after finishing his words. The knights took off their armor and prepared ropes. They planned to capture a wild horse.
âWhat are those guys doing? Itâs a wild horse. Even if they catch it, they wouldnât be able to ride it,â said a few of the mercenaries. The guard knights lowered their stances and approached the herd of wild horses.
âLetâs just watch them.â
Urich watched with interest. He had never ridden a horse before. In fact, he had never even thought about riding a horse until he crossed over the mountain range.
âCaught it!â
One of the knights was able to throw a lasso around a horseâs neck. The caught horse jumped around in a panic, but the knights were able to pull on the rope from both sides. The other horses quickly split up and ran away.
âWhoa! Whoa!â
The guard knights started to wrestle with the horse to tire it out. The black horse was flaring its nose and blowing air out while violently thrashing its body.
âGreat job, Sir Reupin.â
Fahel praised the guard knight and prepared the reins.
âIs he planning on taming the horse and riding it? Prince Varca, youâre going to fall off the horse like that,â said a watching mercenary. The young prince scoffed and stepped forward.
â100,000 cil on him not being able to ride it.â
âMe too.â
âHeâs probably doing that because heâs confident in something. 50,000 cil on him riding it.â
Before anyone knew it, the mercenaries were sitting in the grass, opening bets.
Urich looked at Phillion then at Fahel. He noticed the strange air of confidence between them.
â300,000 cil on the young master riding it.â
He put in money as well. Bakman, who received it, laughed.
âUrich, youâre not allowed to take it back just because youâre the leader, okay? Are you really going to bet 300,000 cil?â
âYeah.â
Urich crossed his arms while answering Bakman. He turned to Fahel who was approaching the horse.
âFuuu.â
Fahel walked toward it. The exhausted horse puffed air out of its nostrils while looking at the boy. The guard knights were still holding onto the ropes so that the horse couldnât jump around.
âYour Royal Highness, please be careful,â said one of the knights.
âIâll be alright.â
Fahelâs blue eyes shone. He slowly brushed the wild horseâs mane.
Rustle.
It might be called a wild horse, but its true nature is one that had already been domesticated by humans. Because it wasnât a real wild horse, its nature of obeying humans still remained. Taming, in essence, was the act of bringing that nature out.
âWhoa, whoa. Itâs okay. Itâs alright.â
Fahel spoke softly, as if whispering. The horse blinked then stared at him.
âRelax. We can become friends.â
The young prince kept staring into its eyes. Its wildness disappeared, and there was a gentle glow to it now.
âYou can let go of the ropes.â
Fahel ordered the guard knights, and they released the ropes.
âAs expected from Prince Varca.â
The guard knights spoke as if they foresaw it. They knew him well.
âHeâs on the verge of success?â
The mercenaries clamored to each other from afar.
âHis Royal Highness is a distinguished horse lover within the kingdom. He even created his own dedicated horse stable filled with horses of a variety of colorsâfrom pure white to pitch black. From his horse taming skills to his horse riding skills, all of it is phenomenal.â
Phillion bragged like a proud parent.
âAmazing.â
Urich was in awe. Fahel looked completely different to him now after witnessing him tame a wild horse.
âYour name is Kilios.â
Fahel whispered into the horseâs ear. He slowly put the reins on its head and placed the saddle on its back.
First, the horse started slowly walking until it gradually trotted a lap around the surroundings. Soon, it galloped briskly, as if the two became one.
âEven stablemasters who have spent their lives with horses wouldnât be able to do that!â
Phillion went to greet Fahel who had returned from riding the horse.
âWow, youâre so cool, young master.â
âI canât believe he was able to tame a wild horse like that so easily. Even if he doesnât become king, he wonât starve with a talent like that.â
The mercenaries spoke while receiving their betting money.
âDamn it. Urich, take your money⊠What are you doing?â
Bakman tapped on Urichâs shoulder and extended the gold coins towards him. However, Urich couldnât hear him at all.
âI didnât know riding horses was that cool!â
Urich blankly stared at Fahel as he dismounted his horse. It felt like something inside his chest was about to burst out.
Horses werenât simply a method of transportation. Urich saw the process of man and horse becoming one through communion.
âFahel.â
Urich stood in front of the prince.
âWh-What is it? Y-You donât plan on killing my horse again⊠do you?â
The terrified Fahel trembled as he spoke. It seemed like that incident lingered deep in his head.
âI apologize for that. I have a request.â
âA request?â
âTeach me how to ride a horse. When it comes to horse riding, your skills are the best.â
Fahel didnât know how to respond to his sincere compliment. He faced Urich with a surprised look.
âThis is an opportunity. An opportunity to teach this damned barbarian who I really am!â
Fahelâs round eyes closed halfway and covered his mouth as he snickered.
âOf course, Iâll teach you. However, my teachings are very strict. Prepare yourself.â
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âWhy are you so slow? Are you really a warrior that uses their body? HUH?!â shouted Fahel. He set time apart before dinner to teach Urich how to ride a horse.
âIâm not slow. That stupid horse keeps pushing me off.â
Urich, who had fallen to the ground, stared at the horse.
âDonât call him âhorseâ. His name is âKiliosâ. Horses have ears too.â
Fahel folded his arms as he pointed it out. He couldnât stop smiling.
âThereâs no way someone like you can easily ride a horse.â
He thought that Urich wouldnât easily learn how to ride horses.
âYour aura is too violent.â
Urich was someone who made people uncomfortable with just his existence. The sharp aura that he emitted was unparalleled.
âWhile it might be a unique power when it comes to fighting, it definitely isnât for horse riding.â
Horses were sensitive creatures. They were also intelligent.
âIf he is unable to soften that⊠it might be possible for him to ride a horse that had been thoroughly tamed by humans. But it would be impossible for him to ride Kilios.â
Fahel calmed Kilios and looked at Urich.
âIt might be best to give up. Youâre too slow to ride a horse.â
âYouâre kidding, right? Iâm slow?!â
Urich scoffed and looked at Kilios.
âYou stupid beast. Youâre letting someone like that young master ride on you but not me?â
Urichâs pride was stepped on. His competitive nature was rising.
âWatch carefully. You just have to carefully climb up and tap them like such. Good, good. Youâre doing great, Kilios.â
Fahel skillfully mounted the horse. He ran his fingers through its dark mane and poured love to it.
Neeeiiigh.
Kilios raked the ground with its front legs, as if to say that it felt good. It was hard to believe that it had only been a day since the two communed. This was Fahelâs natural talent.
âWhy? Why is it so obedient towards him?â
Urich couldnât understand it.
âLetâs finish it here for today, Urich. Who knows, maybe if I am able to tame Kilios more, heâll let someone slow like you ride him.â
Urich boiled with rage.
Fahel laughed at his drooping shoulders. It wasnât just satisfying; it was as if all of his stress flew away.
âShit. That damned beast!â
Urich returned to the other mercenaries and started jumping around in anger. He didnât get what he wanted.
âThereâs no way a beginner can ride a wild horse that was just tamed today. Thatâs normal, Urich.â
Sven spoke while preparing a seat for him.
âBut that young master is riding it. Thereâs no way I shouldnât be able to do it.â
Urich had never fallen behind anyone in anything. His body was practically blessed by a god. He was always better than the others in anything.
âYou are strong and have good reflexes. A natural warrior. But do other people say âI can do it like Urich!â after watching you fight? Every person has a different talent that they were born with. And being envious of othersâ talents is a waste of time.â
Sven spoke calmly. He was holding onto a hot piece of meat with one hand while slicing off more pieces with the other.
âBut I also want to be good at horse riding,â Urich whined like a little kid.
âYou canât become skilled after a day. You should know that as well. Do warriors become skilled over a single afternoon? They become more skilled the more people they slay.â
Urich closed his mouth. There was nothing he could say.
âWas I too rushed?â
He inwardly looked down on Fahel. He thought the prince was someone worse than him.
âI never thought he would be able to do something I couldnât.â
Looking back on it calmly, he realized it was an arrogant thought.
âWas Gotval a worse person than me because he didnât know how to fight?â
Urich thought while looking at the campfire.
âSven has a lot of experience. Each and every word of his carries weight. But as a warrior, heâs more fierce and blazing than anyone else. Heâs a warrior that has both coolness and hotness.
âBakman is skilled with his words. Heâs quick to understand the situation and knows how to lead the mood. His fighting is whatever, though.
âDonovan has a nasty personality, but heâs really good at taking care of his people. He has military experience, so heâs good at commanding too. Heâs helpful in fights.â
Urich then looked at Fahel, who finished tying up the horse to the tree before sitting down.
âFahel is bad at fighting, has a bad personality, has no experience, and isnât cautious at all⊠But heâs good at horse riding.â
Fahel felt his gaze and had a smug look on his face.
âWhy? Are you already going to give up on learning?â
As Fahel finished his words, Urich laughed and then shook his head.
âNo, Iâm going to keep learning. But you really are an amazing person. You ride horses so well. As expected from someone of high status.â
Fahel didnât know why, but even after hearing the compliment, he felt offended.