Kim Seon-Hyeok quickly looked around the banquet hall.
âI believe this negotiation will benefit everyone.â
âYou mean this? I am truly amazed at the mercy the Empire shows
He saw delegates talking with the Imperial nobles about the Empiresâ negotiations over the f foreigners. All of them were amongst the most powerful forces indispensable to each country.
âI have heard that Lord Antoineâs castle was beautiful. One day, I hope to have the chance and see it.â
âNo, no, Iâve heard that the Borneo estate was the most beautiful on the continent. Iâve even heard that if you donât see the Borneo Forest before you die, then you lived in vainâŠâ
The young men, who were busy cultivating friendship with each other, were those who each shoulder the future of the Empire and their Grand Duchy.
âNot one of them is unimportant. Stay alert and make sure that nothing unfortunate happens.â
âAs you command, Your Grace.â
The Imperial Guard Knights and mages looked intently around, prepared for any unexpected accident, but none of them looked at the strange woman.
Kim Seon-Hyeok was the only one who noticed the existence of the woman in this place where so many superhumans had gathered.
Before he even finished speaking, the faint flapping of wings could be heard and the Dragonâs characteristic presence began to appear and spread out.
Edda had arrived in the sky right above the Imperial Palace.
Kim Seon-Hyeokâs tense face loosened a bit at the appearance of his most powerful ally.
However, he knew that while Edda was definitely the strongest on the continent, her massive body and destructive powers were not suitable for overcoming the current situation.
If a battle were to break out, only he and Edda would survive.
Kim Seon-Hyeok didnât take his eyes off her as he slowly moved. He stopped precisely in the middle of her and Ophelia.
Even in the worst case, he was determined to protect Ophelia and Victorius.
âOoh! Indomitable Grand Duke! The Iberian Grand Duke was just telling me about your legendary battle in the Central region. The Iberian Grand is such a great storyteller that it felt like I was standing in the middle of the battlefield.â
âBut it canât be more vivid than the story I hear from the person involved, right? How about it? Unless itâs too troublesome, why donât you tell it to us yourself, Indomitable Grand Duke?â
When he appeared in the middle of the banquet hall, nobles and envoys flocked over to him as if they had been waiting.
However, Kim Seon-Hyeok was focused on the woman and wasnât listening to them.
âWhere are you looking so intentlyâŠâ
The people turned their heads to follow his gaze.
âWhich House is the young lady from? She must be from a famous family to be here, but I canât remember at all.â
The nobles all had a wide reach, but they tilted their heads when they saw the woman who didnât look particularly special.
Meanwhile, the mages of the Imperial Familyâs Guard noticed something unusual and stared at her before speaking to Marquis Reinhardt.
âShe is not on the list, sir.â
âAre you sure? Wouldnât it be impossible for an uninvited person to enter the main hall?â
âThe number of people does not match, sir.â
Marquis Reinhardtâs expression hardened at the mageâs words.
At the brief order, the knights of the Imperial Family Guard moved in unison and blocked Ophelia and the people in the banquet hall.
âWhy is the Imperial GuardâŠ?â
Having noticed the unusual atmosphere belatedly, the nobles and envoys murmured but no one gave them clear answers.
âGrand Duke, can you explain this situation?â
Marquis Reinhardt came up and questioned Kim Seon-Hyeok about the womanâs identity. He had a hand on the sword at his waist so that he could draw it at any moment.
âShe is a guest from the north.â
The peopleâs eyes widened at his answer. They instantly knew who he was talking about when he said it was a person from the north.
Despite the people all turning to look at her, the woman didnât blink an eye. She opened her mouth.
âThereâs no need to stare like that. Iâm here today because I have something to tell you.â
They heard the womanâs voice for the first time. It was as harsh as the feral aura around her. The nobles involuntarily trembled at her low and ferocious voice that was like a growling beast.
âSo it doesnât seem like youâre here to simply congratulate us.â
As if he finally felt the womanâs unusual spirit, Marquis Reinhardt raised his even more. The woman frowned as the aura around him seemed to turn into swords.
âWhat terrible treatment of guests.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok responded to the womanâs words
âUninvited guests are never treated well. Even more so if that uninvited guest didnât come with good intentions.â
âIf I really came here with bad intentions, do you really think those people over there could be babbling?â
The nobles and envoys shouted in fury at the outright threat.
âYou, you! There are things you should and should not say! Yet, you do not care!â
âYouâre a barbarian! How dare you! Where do you think this is?!â
Her smile grew stronger at the noblesâ words. The envoys and nobles unintentionally took a step backward when they saw that ferocious smile. As she stared at them with shiny yellowish eyes, it seemed like she would bite the nape of their neck at any moment.â
âYou have eyes, yet you do not see. Your eyes are useless.â
This time, even the nobles didnât dare to come forward and criticize her. Although she did not continue, everyone seemed to have an idea of what she meant.
âWhy did you come here?â
Kim Seon-Hyeok took a step forward towards her, dissipating the womanâs ferocious momentum.
âI told you. Iâm here to talk.â
At her words, he looked back for a moment. He saw Ophelia giving him a slight nod.
âThis isnât a good place to talk, so letâs go out for a while.â
âThereâs no need for that. I also have something to say to the human lords.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok frowned at her unexpected words.
âThree months. After three months, I will go west with my followers. Do not block my way.â
The woman didnât pay attention to his reaction and continued to talk.
âIf you donât block me first, I promise I wonât harm you.â
In other words, if they blocked her way, she would make them pay a corresponding price.
While the nobles were causing a commotion at her sudden announcement, Kim Seon-Hyeok asked her for the reason.
âBecause there is a being that is too terrifying to have as a neighbor.â
It was obvious who the terrifying being was.
âIs it because of her?â
He thought she would most definitely agree, but she shook her head.
âNo. Itâs because of you.â
She said the reason wasnât the powerful Dragon Lord, but the Dragonâs Companion.
âThe contractor of the entire dragon clan; I feel more burdened by you than her.â
The Blue Wolf declared the Northern nomadsâ Great Migration in front of the continentâs rulers and left. The remaining envoys and the Empireâs nobles heatedly debated over it.
Some argued that the nomads of the North should be punished immediately, while others argued that there was no reason to stop the barbarians when they were saying they would leave for the West on their own.
However, no matter how much they talked about it, the Blue Wolf had already declared a Great Migration. Their only choice was whether they would fight and die, or quietly move out of the way.
âWait, itâs our land that theyâll immediately pass through, and youâre talking about whether to stop them or allow them?! Itâs us who will bleed if we block them, and itâs us who will have to allow them passage!â
In the end, it was the rulers of the Grand Duchys whose lands the nomads would pass through that would decide whether to allow them passage or not.
To Kim Seon-Hyeok, it seemed like the envoys had already made up their minds to allow the nomads passage.
It wasnât unreasonable. The Northern Cavalryâs power was well known after several great wars. It would be stranger if the other countries wanted to wage an all-out war with the powerful cavalry that had crushed two Central kingdoms in an instant.
âWhat do you think, Grand Duke?â
Ophelia had been staring at the envoys and the Imperial nobles who were ranting and raving, but now, she questioned Kim Seon-Hyeok.
The people shut their mouths as if they had previously made arrangements and all turned to look at him.
âI promised the previous war chief, Darun, that a part of the Western territory would belong to the Northern nomads.â
A couple of the envoysâ faces brightened at Seon-Hyeokâs answer. They were the envoys of the Grand Duchys that were en route for the Great Migration.
They hadnât wanted to show fear of the barbarians, so Kim Seon-Hyeokâs words were a good excuse for those who wanted to avoid an all-out war with the Northern nomads.
âGrand Duke, if itâs exactly as you say, then thereâs no reason to stop their migration. Although the promise wasnât made with the current war chief, the merits they made at that time have not disappeared, and the promise must be fulfilled.â
Ophelia also sided with those who wanted peace.
âBut since it is a serious matter that would change the course of the continent, you should all inform the Grand Dukes about this matter in detail so they may answer.â
Of course, her words gave them some leeway, there wasnât a single envoy or noble who didnât know what the Empressâ intentions were.
âIs she one of the proxies you spoke of, Grand Duke?â
Ophelia asked once the envoys and Imperial nobles left and the two of them were alone. Perhaps because she was usually very intuitive, but she seemed to have an inkling of what the womanâs true identity was.
âShe is not a proxy.â
Kim Seon-Hyeok shook his head and immediately revealed the womanâs identity.
âShe is the great wolf that appeared on the battlefield.â
It didnât look like Ophelia had thought that the woman was a Transcendental Being because she had a rare look of surprise on her face.
âAlthough she seemed unusual, she certainly looked human.â
He didnât have any answers to give her. He had also been surprised that Voltecino had appeared in a human shell.
[She is not the only one. Any of the Transcendental Beings could assume the human form at any moment, any time that they desire.]
Fortunately, there was someone nearby who could answer her question.
After asking Ophelia for a moment of understanding, Kim Seon-Hyeok asked Edda.
[Because I never felt the need to do so.]
âThen are you saying that you could turn into a human as many times as you want to?]
[I guarantee that you will never see it in the future.]
While he nodded in response to her firm answer, Ophelia, who had kept her mouth closed, spoke up.
âAmongst the powers that the Transcendentals hold, is one of them to assume the human form?â
Kim Seon-Hyeok nodded his head without thinking.
But it was strange. For some reason, Opheliaâs expression seemed to have gotten colder than before.
âThen your Dragon could do it as well.â
Now, Opheliaâs face was ice cold. He tilted his head as he looked at her.
[Her tolerance is because I am a distinctly different species from you. You have dug your own grave with your own hands.]
Kim Seon-Hyeok understood the situation only after listening to Edda, but the gates of hell were already wide open.
Ophelia didnât get angry or deliberately accuse him, but she didnât hide her displeasure either.
Even worse was that even in this situation, she still didnât neglect her duties as an Empress. He was only able to escape after telling her everything he knew.
It was truly a painful and torturous time. It was difficult for even a strong Dragon Knight to talk while facing the cold gaze that he had never seen from his wife before in his life.
After pouting for a moment, he fixed his expression and summoned Edda before getting on her.
As he left the Imperial Capital and made his way northward with her, a familiar woman was waiting for him.
It was the Blue Wolf Voltecino.
âYou took longer than I expected. Seems like it was quite difficult to convince the human lords.â
Truthfully, it hadnât been difficult to convince those who had withdrawn in the face of the Northern Cavalryâs prestige. Instead, a problem came up in a random place. But, Kim Seon-Hyeok had no intention of telling her about the martial feud(?) and immediately brought up the main point.
âWhy are you making things troublesome by asking me for a favor?â
âI told you. Youâre burdensome. Itâs not my wish for my relationship with you to go awry for something random.â
They might be called Grand Duchys, but in the end, they were a part of the Empire, and the Blue Wolf seemed to fear that the Dragon and her contractor might intervene militantly if the Northern nomads were to pass through.
âNot too long ago, you seemed like you would wage war. I canât understand why your attitude suddenly changed.â
He couldnât understand why Voltecino, a being who had led the Northern cavalry south, was so concerned with her relationship with him now.
âCircumstances changed.â
The Blue Wolf grimaced and looked north for a moment before opening her mouth.
âThe other Transcendentals have begun to move.â
Her voice, which had gotten even lower, grew unhappier as if dissatisfied with something.
No, to be precise, the puppets they set up have started moving.â