Hamel City, the imperial capital, was the largest city in the Empire with a population of one hundred thousand. The name âHamelâ was taken from the Empireâs predecessor, a city-state also named âHamelâ. Now, Hamel was just the name of the capital city, and the name of the nation became âEmpireâ to represent the Empire itself.
âHeut! Heut!â
It was busy on the outer wall as men worked to repair and maintain it. The castle wall was as tall as seven adult males. The technicians were using lifts to carry the stones high.
Murmur, murmur.
Urich couldnât focus. There were too many things to catch with just one set of eyes. Even if he had multiple pairs, it still wouldnât have been enough. He had never been somewhere with this many people. Various races of people were walking by without even looking at each other.
âUrich, youâll get lost like that. Stay right next to Kilios,â said Fahel. He had been watching Urichâs flustered expressions since a while ago.
âEven if itâs Urich, itâs his first time at the imperial capital. Thereâs no way he wouldnât be shocked by all of this.â
There was nowhere else like this in the world. Everything was in Hamel. It was the center of academia and the commercial center of the world. It had a population of one hundred thousand, but it also had a floating population of twenty thousand. That was just how busy the massive city of Hamel was.
âThe Empireâs Heart.â
Urich finally realized the meaning behind those words. The essence of civilization was here. Even though he was just at the outskirts of Hamel, he could feel it in his bones. Everything he saw up to now in the civilized world was just childâs play compared to here.
âThe city will be more crowded than it usually is because soon, the annual jousting tournament will happen. Anyways, only five people will be permitted to enter the Imperial Palace,â said Sun Warrior Havald, their guide. There was no way the entire mercenary group would be allowed in.
Urich clapped his hands to gather the mercenary groupâs executives.
âBakman and I will enter the palace together as liaisons. The rest of you, find a suitable place to stay.â
The mercenaries were already starting to wear grins on their faces. Their bodies were itching in anticipation, thinking about how much fun they would have. There were as many beautiful women in the Empire as there were people. And as long as one had money, one could enjoy all sorts of fun in Hamel.
After sending off the mercenaries, Urich looked around the plaza. It was filled with people wearing all sorts of clothing. It was the first time that Urich had ever seen fashion like that. Not only could he hear Imperial, he could also hear the languages of the other kingdoms. Every step that he took was on paved roads, and he was even able to see the waterways and wells that he had heard about. The security level was so high that a pair of soldiers were stationed at each well to make sure that there was no one poisoning or pouring waste into it.
Step.
Urich approached a well, and a soldier glanced at him.
âOi, bumpkin. If you want to drink water, bring a bowl. Youâre not allowed to put your hands in the water,â said the soldier.
âWatch your mouth, soldier. This man is the Empireâs guest,â said Havald, trailing from behind. The soldier flinched after confirming Havaldâs attire.
âThe Order of the Sun Warriors!â
Sun Warriors werenât people that ordinary soldiers could talk back to. The soldier tried to read Urich and Havaldâs moods.
âItâs alright. Iâm fine. Of course Iâm a bumpkin. Haha, how amazing. Itâs my first time seeing something like this. Where do you get all of this water from?â asked Urich, laughing. He tapped on the soldierâs shoulder gently.
âA-Ahem. I have a cup here.â
The soldier pulled out a bronze cup from his waist. Urich took it and scooped water out of the well.
âAhhh.â
Urich instinctively let out a sound that showed how refreshing the water was. He started to gulp it down. It tasted great. It didnât taste like old stillwater at all.
âHow is it, Urich?â
Havald was waiting for his reaction. The citizens of the Empire, especially Hamelâs citizens, were extremely proud of Hamel. They enjoyed the outsidersâ reactions to their city.
â...Itâs phenomenal.â
Back in his motherland, there were a lot of times when they would be forced to endure and drink stillwater from the ground during droughts.Those who were weak would die from the contaminated water. Water was the origin of all life.
Urich looked at the end of the waterway. The waterway spread like spiderwebs and traveled above the buildings so that the water wouldnât be contaminated. The waterways were the veins of the city, breathing life into it.
âThe Empireâs Heart.â
The entire city was like a single life form. The areas, which were built through the city planning, were also beautiful, like a work of art in and of itself. Even though it was a massive city with a hundred thousand people, it wasnât difficult to get to the area that you wanted to go to as long as you followed the signs.
âAmazing. You should be proud of it. That you guys are soldiers protecting a place like this,â said Urich while returning the bronze cup to the soldier. The soldier pounded his chest as if it were obvious. His chainmail armor clattered.
âOf course, outsider. We have given everything for this city.â
The soldierâs pride soared to the sky. That was how high the city soldiersâ morales were.
âHow much time will have to pass for civilization to also birth in my home like thisâŚ?â
Suddenly, Urich felt sad. He despaired after feeling the massive gap.
âMy brothers will live their entire lives without ever knowing something like this. They will forever live in those tiny plains, talking about pointless things with the other tribes, believing that that's everything there is to the worldâŚâ
Suddenly, his chest felt stuffed. He wanted to let his brothers back home to also feel everything he saw and felt here. The sense of sublime he felt while peering into the grander world, and the overwhelming excitement he felt when learning of the unknown.
To eat and drink. To kill and die. That those werenât the only things to life, and to strive for something greaterâto truly feel alive.
Only after coming to the civilized world did Urich truly feel that he was alive. He found the meaning to life. He felt a sense of duty.
Explore and see. Step forward.
He heard a roaring voice within, telling him to do so.
He was joyous and despairing. He wanted to shout.
âUrich! Thereâs plenty of time for you to explore the city later. Weâre going to be here for a long while,â shouted Fahel from afar. There were still two months left until he became an adult. They planned on staying in the capital until then.
âSir Urich.â
Havald called out Urichâs name with an honorific. He rated Urichâs performance in the duel very highly.
âHe is a warrior that wouldnât be embarrassing to call Sir.â
The Order of the Sun Warriors valued honor amongst warriors as high as their faithfulness.
âIf you ever have any interest in the Order of the Sun Warriors, youâre always welcome. While your knowledge about the doctrine might be shallow, you could always learn that.â
âNot interested.â Urich rejected it without hesitation. Havald was shocked as Urichâs words clearly showed that he didnât even think about it.
âHm⌠I donât think you understand this, Sir Urich. I donât propose something like this to just anyone. It is a huge honor to be a Sun Warrior.â
âThat honor is not my honor.â
Havald closed his mouth for a second then carefully opened them again.
âThen what sort of honor are you searching for?â
âI donât know that either. My heart just doesnât move while serving other people or things like that. Iâm just following things that make my heart beat.â
âMake your heart beat, hmm⌠But those are just sugar-coated words. Youâre choosing a hedonistic life that only follows your desires, Sir Urich.â
âMy desires arenât bad. They arenât hedonistic either.â
Urich was starting to get irritated. He was tired of Havaldâs condescending tone.
âIf you are a believer of Sol, it will be much better for you to faithfully follow Solâs doctrines than following your dark desires. Are you not also a Sol believer?â Havald didnât give an inch.
âI can see why Sven wanted to kill Havald.â
An unwavering religious belief. Arrogance that was apparent from the way they talked, as if everything that they said was right. Skills and membership in a powerful group that propped up that arrogance.
Some would definitely see Havald as a very moral and good person. While Urich didnât try to rescue the farmers, Havald rushed in to save them without hesitation.
âThe various ways in civilization.â
Urich respected the methods followed by the civilized. Even though he didnât understand it at times, he left them alone.
âI donât see why I should respect someone that doesnât respect my ways of life. Havald, if one more fucking word comes out of yourâŚâ
The pleasant mood dissipated. Urich was about to insult and curse at Havald. His fingers were reaching for his sword.
âUrich!â yelled Fahel. He quickly got off Kilios and pulled Urich away.
âWho are you working for right now?â he asked, pulling on Urichâs arm as he spoke. His blue eyes were on Urich.
âObviously, for you, the one who pays me,â Urich responded with a smirk.
âThen shut your mouth. If youâre a mercenary, act like one,â said Fahel, hitting on Urichâs chest as he spoke.
Urich cooled down his head before looking at Havald.
âAnyways, letâs be careful around one another, Sir Havald.â
Havald also recognized that his own words were a bit intense and nodded back. He was just an excessively religious person, but he was still a reasonable man.
âAnyways, the Order of the Sun Warriors will always welcome warriors like you, Sir Urich.â He didnât give up till the end. Urich grabbed his stomach and laughed.
âYour Royal Highness, that was amazing,â thought Phillion who was standing near the back. Phillion was drowning in emotions, teary-eyed from the interaction. Fahel stepped forth to de-escalate the situation before a fight between Urich and Havald could start. Just not too long ago, the prince didnât have the dignity or acting power to do something like that.
âThat perilous experience matured His Royal Highness. Of course.â
Phillion was already imagining how Fahel would look during his coronation.
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Guests stayed in the Swallow Palace. It was named like that because guests would come and go like swallows, a type of migratory bird.
Fahelâs party, which was guided by Havald, stayed in the Swallow Palace for a couple days. Despite waiting, there was still no response for their request for an audience.
âWhat do you mean, you canât schedule an audience?! What are you saying?!â yelled Phillion. Their request for asylum still wasnât confirmed yet. Fahel was staying in the palace as a royal guest.
âHis Imperial Majesty is always busy with governmental affairs. I will give you a date once it becomes time,â said the Swallow Palaceâs government official. He was the officer that oversaw the entire Swallow Palace.
âHe is Prince Varca anu Forlcana! Is a request for asylum something that could be so easily pushed back like this?!â Phillion continued. The officerâs expression didnât change at all.
âEven if you say so, there is nothing that I can do, Sir Phillion. I am just an errand boy for those who stay in the Swallow Palace.â
Phillionâs face turned bright red.
âI thought that everything would all be solved once we arrived at the imperial capital!â
They werenât even able to catch a glimpse of the Emperor. It was to the point that they felt like storming the palace that the Emperor stayed at.
âStop it, Sir Phillion,â said Fahel, walking out while wiping his sweat. He was on his way back after sparring with one of his guards. Recently, Fahel had been spending all of his free time training. He had acquired some muscle during that time. His arms got thicker, and there were some hints of muscle on his thin body.
âI greet Prince Varca anu Forlcana,â said the palace officer, showing respect. Fahel raised his hand to accept the greeting.
âIt seems like the Emperor simply isnât that interested in me. I mean, he probably thinks that a prince who couldnât even protect his own seat and seeks asylum while being chased out isnât worth looking at.â Fahel laughed. The palace officer shook his head.
âThere are individuals who have had to wait multiple months for a single audience with the Emperor. He is just being pushed back by his work.â
Fahel looked at the palace official. It would be pointless to say anything to them.
âI apologize for making things difficult for you. Please, take your leave,â said Fahel, sending the official away. Phillion came up next to Fahel with an upset expression on his face.
âYou are not just a guest, Your Royal Highness. You are the heir to the Forlcana Kingdom!â
âSo what? Does an army magically appear from the sky because I am the successor? Does a military force rise from the ground to help me recover the throne?â sassed Fahel. Phillion shut his mouth.
âI know that you are doing this for me, Sir Phillion. But my status, my name, itâs nothing. That was what I learned during this journey. My status alone doesnât make me king. I have to make myself king.â
âBut you are of noble status, Your Royal Highness. No matter what anyone else says. For just that one aspect, you can sometimes be as forceful as you used to be.â
Fahel wiped his sweat with a towel while listening to Phillionâs words. He had seen a lot of people come and go from the Swallow Palace. There were a lot of people like Phillion who grabbed hold of the officers to complain to them.
âThe majority of the people here are waiting for an audience with the Emperor. I have seen multiple people give up after getting tired of waiting and return home even just within these two days.â
Perhaps Fahel could end up like that as well. He closed his eyes to think for a second, then opened them.
âSir Phillion, please call Urich. Heâs probably in the Order of the Sun Warriorsâ training grounds right now.â
Phillion hid his complaints and nodded. During the past two days, Urich was often hanging out with the Sun Warriors. His âArmor Destroyerâ nickname pulled a lot of interest from them.