Soon, only three people were left in the office â the emperor, Count Jean Granite, and Duke Lindegor.
âDo you believe that Duke Pendragon will be able to handle Arangis?â
The emperor smiled faintly at the words of Duke Lindegor.
âFor now, I think itâs about 20 percent.â
âHmâŚâ
Lindegor narrowed his eyes slightly.
He himself also estimated the possibility of Duke Pendragon being able to handle Arangis around twenty or thirty percent. Furthemore, it also meant that there was only a sliver of a chance. But considering the words that the emperor had spoken to Duke Pendragon, combined with the faint smile he gave, Duke Lindegor was convinced that the emperor had something else on his mind, something that Lindegor was also thinking of.
âThis foolish man seeks answers.â
âIf you call yourself foolish, the entire world must be filled with only idiots.â
The emperor smiled at the words of Lindegor. He was certainly trying to gauge the emperorâs thoughts. The emperor continued.
âAs you know, Pendragon will not be able to dispatch their troops to any other territories. For one thing, dispatching troops is an entirely different matter from territorial disputes.â
Duke Lindegor nodded wordlessly at the words of the emperor.
As the emperor said, it was a different matter for a large army to wage war on its own territory or on its borders compared to charging into another territory. It would be unfathomably unfavorable as they would not be aware of the foreign landâs geography, and since they wouldnât know the local situations of the land as well. This would put them at a disadvantage.
Above all else, supply was the biggest issue.
The Arangis Duchy was located away from the imperial mainland, across the local seas on the small and large islands in the south, including Crete Island, the biggest island in the empire.
It would take an enormous amount of money to feed a large army of thousands for more than a few months. It would be a tough endeavor, even for the high lords. Moreover, the southern waters were crawling with pirates and orcs who would be allied with the Arangis Duchy. It would be a battle in itself to get supplies across the waters to the troops.
That was one of the crucial reasons why the emperor himself couldnât hastily move the imperial army.
In the end, it was written as 20 percent, but read as nearly impossible.
But still, the emperor voiced his opinion as twenty percent and never called it impossible. Duke Lindegor was convinced that the emperor had hope because he was thinking along the same lines as himself.
âYou are planning to give âthat placeâ to Duke Pendragon.â
âIs there any other way?â
âNo. I would have probably come to the same conclusion. But as you know, Your Majesty, foolish and greedy people may be dissatisfied with the decision.â
âWhatâs the difference? It shouldnât matter anyway, since it will only be a temporary measure. Shouldnât three years be enough?â
ââŚPendragon is young and wise. In three years, he might devour it.â
âMaybe. But I cannot compare that one place with my entire empire.â
ââŚâŚâ
The Duke Lindegor attempted to speak, but then closed his mouth.
As if seeing through Duke Lindegorâs heart, the emperor smiled and responded.
âI know what you are worried about. However, I donât think the young, wise dragon has thought that far yet. MoreoverâŚâ
The emperor blurred the ends of his words and turned his head towards the windows, where he stared out into the deep night with a hazy expression. He continued his words as he silently observed the night skies of the capital, where all kinds of greedy people resided.
âThe young dragon seems to chase a different purpose. It isn't the kind of ambition you are worried about.â
ââŚâŚâ
Duke Lindegor did not affirm nor deny the emperorâs words.
He did not trust humans. Perhaps it was due to the influence of Angel Seiel, who had been with his family for generations. However, the emperor had seen far more schemes and plots as he reigned over the huge empire. If the emperor said so, then his own judgment was not important.
He only hoped that the young dragon would not harbor such ambitions after he grew stronger and more experienced. He could only hope.
The emperor soon smiled after a moment of silence.
âAbove all else, Ian is by the side of Pendragon. He is my son, but heâs quite extraordinary. Ian will stop him if Pendragon gets any other ideas.â
ââŚYes.â
Duke Lindegor thought inwardly that even the second prince wouldnât be able to easily handle the dragon once it grew up, but he repressed his thoughts and smiled along with the emperor.
âAnyhow, the young dragon and Ian should be having a chat similar to our own conversation, wouldnât you say? If you and I gauged him correctly, that is.â
âI think so as well.â
Duke Lindegor sincerely hoped so.
âI only hope that his ambition only stretches to the place you mentionedâŚâ
Of course, his hope had a slightly different meaning.
***
âWhat? You want to distribute the gold coins of the Pendragon Duchy throughout the empire? Furthermore, the gold content is 70 percent of imperial gold, but you want to maintain a distribution cost of 80 percent?â
Ian displayed shock.
âYes.â
âTsk, arenât you just saying you want to take everything for free?â
The empire did not use foreign gold coins that contained less gold than imperial gold. In addition, usage of unrecognized currency within the empire always resulted in execution without trial.
âItâs not technically free. His Majesty told me to confront Arangis. Money? Troops? Do you think the Pendragon Duchy has anything that is comparable to Arangis?â
âHmmâŚ.â
Ian had no words to retort, so he could only frown.
Certainly, it seemed impossible for the Pendragons to stand against the Arangis Duchy, let alone two or three lords under its command. In the end, the Pendragon Duchy needed to grow several times stronger for them to be able to keep the Arangis Duchy in check and to finally hold them accountable for their treasonous sin.
Above all else, money was the most important factor in order for the Pendragon Duchy to grow rapidly in a short period of time.
âIt wonât even be for that long. Iâll distribute it only for a year. Our raccoon estimates that only about 20 percent of the empireâs annual budget will be spent. It wonât even hurt the empireâs economy.â
âDammit! Itâs that bastard again.â
Ian shouted in vulgar language unbefitting of his status. He emptied his teacup at once.
âFine. I donât have the authority to make such a decision anyways. His Majesty will take care of it. Tsk, I was planning to throw you a fish, pretend to give in and be shocked, but this, this will be a total lossâŚâ
Raven feigned ignorance and asked in jest.
âWhy? What were you planning on giving me?â
âTsk, pretending not to know. His Majesty wouldnât have just left Arangis to you without thinking about it first.â
âSo what is it?â
âAh, are you really going to act stupid?â
âSorry, if it wasnât for this kind of occasion, when would I ever get to make fun of a prince?â
If anyone else had spoken those words, Ian would have thrown his fist without hesitation, but he calmed his anger after shooting a fierce gaze at Raven.
âLeus, you take care of it starting next year.â
âI will.â
At the sight of Raven nodding his head without hesitation, Ian could only sigh, let alone get angry.
âTsk.. did you really think that far?â
âIsnât it obvious? The Governor of Leus committed treason and suicide, so wouldnât someone else have to take over? In this sort of situation, Iâm the only one whoâs qualified.â
âHmph, donât glee over it too much. Even so, it willâŚâ
âOnly be temporary. Iâm guessing⌠about three years?â
ââŚâŚâ
Ian couldnât help but shut his mouth. Strangely, this spiteful brat seemed to be getting a blow on him quite often lately. To think he had even guesses on the duration.
âDonât make such a face. Iâll do my best to clean up. From cracking down on the local lords to the extermination of the pirates, I will finish it all within a year. Isnât that what you want?â
âHuhâŚ!â
Ian was visibly shocked. He had already experienced Duke Pendragonâs wit countless times. But being smart and anticipating the flow of the big picture was a different matter. Moreover, Duke Pendragon wasnât even 20 yet.
Other nobles of the same age would have turned barely old enough to become knights, and they would be too busy showing themselves off. What would happen if such brats were to become the Governor of Leus?
Of course, it would never happen, but in case it did, they were sure to fall into all sorts of delusions and arrogance.
ButâŚ
âWhat the fuck is this guy? He predicted that Father would give him Leus, as well as what Father wanted him to do with the city? Did that raccoon named Vincent Ron teach him this as well?â
Ianâs eyes sank coldly as he observed Raven. He was confident that he wouldnât lose to anyone if it was a battle of wits. But the one in front of him was different. He had already known the brat to be on par with himself. But for the first time, Ian thought that Raven could be smarter than he was. Rather, he was so smart that Ian could hardly predict what he was thinking.
âDonât look at me like that. As I already told His Majesty, Pendragon will keep their loyalty to the royal family.â
ââŚThose words, youâll have to keep them forever.â
Raven and Ianâs gazes met in midair. As if foreshadowing the future of the two men, the feelings contained in the eyes of the two were neither goodwill nor hostility. Just like the first time they met, their gazes belonged to two young beasts who controlled their own mountain as they explored and probed each other.
âPerhaps Duke Lindegor is already aware and keeping him in check for this reason.â
It hurt his pride a little, but that seemed to be the case. Lasse Lindegor must have identified the true nature of the young man even though he had known him for a shorter period of time compared to Ian.
ââŚBy the way, it will become pretty noisy if the Pendragon currency starts circulating and I get Leus as well, right?â
The tense atmosphere only lasted a short while, and Ian broke the silence while raising the tip of his lips.
Raven smiled along and shrugged.
âThe chess pieces are set in place anyways, wouldnât you rather a noisy round? I am going to do exactly what you and His Majesty want. Iâm going to make this a very exciting game.â
âGood, good. Is there anything else you want?â
Ian asked without much thought.
Contrary to Ianâs expectations, however, Ravenâs expression turned serious.
âThere is one thingâŚâ
âHmm?â
Raven spoke in a heavily subdued voice. Ian was quite startled.
âI want to ask you a favor. Donât ask me for the reason.â
Ian was quite surprised by Ravenâs attitude. It was the first time he had acted in such a way.
âWhat is it? Tell me.â
ââŚâŚâ
Raven sank into silence for a moment. The ârequestâ he was about to make was not as Duke Pendragon but as Raven Valt. He had no choice but to be cautious. But he inwardly shook his head. As Vincent had mentioned, Ian would frantically try to keep himself in check from now on, unlike how it had been until now. However, if he made an extremely personal request at this point, Ianâs vigilance would ease a little. People like Ian were more vulnerable to personal feelings.
Eventually, Raven slowly opened his lips.
âDo you know about the demonic army?â
âThe demonic army? Of course I know. Itâs a unit composed of all kinds of trash and filth. Iâm ashamed to even call them a part of the imperial army.â
Raven felt a little bitter that he himself was once part of the âtrash and filthâ.
âDo you know where they are currently?â
Even though Raven already knew where they were and what they were doing, he wanted to make sure his actions had not altered the flow of events.
âI think they are in the south. It seems that a monster is making a ruckus playing king.â
âI seeâŚâ
He was referring to the Troll King. It was a relief. History had not been altered drastically.
âBut why are you mentioning the demonic army all of a sudden?â
Ianâs question reminded Raven of a certain someone. Baltai, the worst of the worst. The scumbag wore a helmet of ogre skull and pushed the trash of the demonic army.
Raven spoke with an intense, murderous gaze. It was a gaze that had not appeared for quite some time.