For this reason, a carriage could not run for 24 hours a day. Second, the coachman would be exhausted from whipping horses that couldnât run around the clock.
âIn fact, the endurance of humans is better.â
Cordelia was sitting outside the carriage and taking a rest, and she widely opened her eyes at Judeâs words.
âReally? Isnât that some ridiculous lie? Who are you trying to fool? I wonât be fooled. Last time, you lied about storks giving birth to babies and not eggs.â
âNo, thatâs the fault of the one being deceived⊠not. Itâs my fault for deceiving you.â
âHmph.â
âAnyway, thatâs that, but this is real. Human beings may be different, but their endurance is amazing.â
When Jude spoke quite seriously, Cordelia furrowed her brows as she found it suspicious before she asked.
âIs that true?â
âItâs true this time.â
It might be an unbelievable story, but it was true.
Horses were naturally superior to humans when it came to reaching their top speed within an instant, but humans were much superior to horses in their ability to keep running while maintaining their speed.
Therefore, it would have been faster for a person to run than to ride on a horse if they were traveling for a long distance.
âSomehow, your story is becoming harder and harder to believe, okay?â
âBut itâs true.â
âThen, why do we ride on horses? In the movies and dramas I watched, they always rode on horses when they want to deliver an urgent message. Yes, thatâs right. Itâs a fact. Iâve learned about Pabalma at school.â
Cordelia wasnât guessing this time, because she recalled that fact from her memories and pointed it one by one with her fingers.
In historical dramas and even textbooks, the people who delivered urgent news were always riding on horses.
âThatâs because of a simple and obvious reason.â
âWhat reason?â
âItâs hard for a person to run with their own feet.â
Running while on the back of a horse was hard, but running with oneâs own feet was also hard.
As Jude had said, it was a simple and obvious reason.
âB-but when youâre in a hurry, itâs better to put aside the hard stuff and just deliver it quickly.â
âThatâs right. So you have to ride a horse even more.â
âWhat? You just said that a person is faster earlier.â
âYou can change horses in the middle of your trip.â
âAh?!â
Cordeliaâs eyes widened and she unknowingly clapped her hands.
âThatâs right!â
Horses could be changed in the middle of oneâs trip.
So if one had to any news to deliver urgently, they could maintain their speed by continuously changing horses.
One could ride a new horse before the horse they were riding on was exhausted and slowed down.
âWait, then canât everyone just do something similar to pass the baton? Itâs usually a letter or something thatâs used to deliver the news.â
âThat makes sense, but a horseâs speed is faster, right? If you approach it from the perspective of continuing to change horses before the horses get tired, it will seem like horses are faster than people, right?â
âHmmm.â
He was right.
And Jude smiled at Cordeliaâs reaction.
Cordelia had claimed at first that âhorses are faster,â and then her thinking changed towards âpeople are faster so why do you need to ride a horse?â
âThis is the foundation of persuasive speech.â
To naturally induce the other personâs thoughts to your side.
To make them affirm what they had denied without them realizing it.
âAnd there are times when the person itself is important, right? So itâs better to ride a horse in the end.â
âHmmâŠ.I see.â
As Cordelia nodded, Jude smiled again and continued his words.
âA person needs to properly rest when they travel on horseback after all. People can get tired sooner than they thought.â
âHmm, I think I understand what you mean.â
They had already done that several times when they traveled by carriage.
But it was at that moment.
Cordelia grinned at her sudden thought and looked at Jude as she said.
âIn that sense, my Jude is the best ride of all because he can run all day, right?â
He was faster than a horse, and he didnât get tired.
When they had gone back and forth in Mount Plex, Jude had run with Cordelia on his back without even taking a single break.
âYes, you were awesome. I like it. My horse, Jude.â
Cordelia stroked his head as if praising him, Jude narrowed his eyes and said.
âCome to think of it, I havenât given you the detonating cord yet.â
âMy horse. No, Lord Jude. Are you tired? Would you like a lap pillow? Cordelia is always ready.â
When Cordelia spoke as she patted her lap, Jude smiled at her appearance and thought that making that detonating cord was a good idea.
âYou look like youâre thinking of something bad.â
âYouâre mistaken. I was just thinking of making something a bit better than the detonating cord.â
âThatâs a great idea. I wish that itâs a bit lighter than now. I also wish that it bends better. To be honest, it looks like a wire now.â
When the topic changed to the detonating cord, Cordelia mischievously spoke at first, but she suddenly became very serious.
Not just because she found explosions to be good, but because she wanted to better utilize the detonating cord, which was a fairly practical and powerful weapon.
âShe looks like a real warrior at times like this.â
What if Cordelia was a warrior character and not a wizard?
âPerhaps sheâll be stronger than she is now.â
In fact, she had a pretty good aptitude for martial arts. Her speed in learning the Bayerâs martial arts was also very fast.
âAnd Iâm going to make something like dynamite⊠Like C4âŠâ
âWait, wait. Dynamite? C4?â
âUh, is that a bit too much?â
âNo, you can make it.â
âWhat? Really?â
Cordeliaâs eyes instantly turned crazy- no, her eyes sparkled, and Jude hunched his shoulders as he spoke to her while trying to calm her down.
âNo, no. Iâm just saying that itâs theoretically possible. Thereâs time and other thingsâŠâ
âBut youâre saying that you can really make it, right?â
âMaybeâŠ?â
He had in fact already made a detonating cord. C4 might be impossible for him, but it was possible for him to make something like dynamite.
âWow! My Jude is the best! Truly the best!â
Cordelia got up from her seat and exclaimed as she hugged Jude, and everyoneâs eyes gathered on them.
âHey, hey. Cordelia. Hey!â
âAh! Youâre so good! My Jude is so good!â
But Cordelia didnât see the gazes around her when she hugged Judeâs head and said that she loved him, and Jude shut his mouth in the midst of his embarrassment and joy.
(T/N: Pun. âGoodâ and âloveâ have the same Korean word. So Cordeliaâs words could also be read as: âAh! I love you so much! My Jude, I love you so much!â)
âEveryone, Iâm sorry.â
He could feel the knights glaring daggers at his back, but he couldnât help it.
However, Judeâs happy moment didnât last long because he felt a gaze that he couldnât ignore.
âCordelia! Cordelia!â
âHuh? Uh? Ah. Uh.â
Cordelia came to her senses and blushed when she heard the sound of someone coughing from around her. She awkwardly smiled and headed to the carriage while Jude rose from his seat and faced the approaching Sir Cornwell, whose gaze he couldnât ignore.
âJude Bayer. Can I talk to you for a minute?â
âOf course, Sir Cornwell.â
Jude promptly responded, and Sir Cornwell pointed with his eyes at a place far away.
âLetâs walk for a while.â
âOkay.â
Sir Cornwell who had always not left Princess Darianneâs side, led Jude to a place quite far away, perhaps because there were many knights around them now.
And so a few minutes later.
Sir Cornwell stopped walking at a place where their conversation would not be heard by others.
âJude Bayer.â
âYes, Sir Cornwell.â
âItâs sudden butâŠthank you.â
âAre youâŠthanking me?â
âI mean, thanks to you and Lady Cordelia, we were able to get the Seven-Colored Herb.â
All that Princess Darianne knew was the location of Arkemanâs Dungeon and the information that the Seven-Colored Herb were wildly growing at the dungeonâs deepest part.
âIf it were not for you and Lady Cordelia⊠we wouldnât have been able to get the Seven-Colored Herb. Even if we had obtained it, we would have suffered serious injuries.â
They were able proceed with ease because they accurately knew in advance the structure of the dungeon and the types of traps installed in it.
No matter how powerful Princess Darianneâs ability was, she couldnât know what kind of trap awaits them.
And the chimera.
Sir Cornwell was basically a warrior, but he also had some knowledge of magic as the knight commander.
Several auxiliary magic circles were drawn in the last room where the chimera lived.
Like what Jude had said, they would have greatly failed if they had fought the chimera there.
âThat is why I would like to thank you now.â
His tone was still stiff, but there was a friendliness in Sir Cornwellâs eyes that was unlike before.
His expression was more sincere than the harshness Jude had seen before in him.
âWell, he couldnât help it.â
He was escorting royalty and not just anyone else.
Moreover, Princess Darianne didnât act much like a royal, either because she grew up outside the place since her childhood or because of her nature.
Even if she was with her maternal familyâs knights, she was a young girl who went on a trip without a maid.
âEscorting missions are typically a bit hard.â
Jude himself had several unpleasant memories related to escorting during his time as Kang Jin-ho.
So Jude understood Sir Cornwellâs burden and harshness.
âI merely did my duty as a noble of the SĂ€len Kingdom.â
Sir Cornwell had a small smile again when Jude bowed and spoke politely.
âYouâre truly an ideal knight. As expected of the son from the prestigious Bayer family.â
The son of Count Bayer, the Sword General.
Sir Cornwell didnât show it much, but he actually had a fairly good impression of Count Bayer.
After all, Count Bayer was a famous swordsman who had protected the north for many years.
âAs Her Highness said, we would like you to visit Duke Spencer. The duke will surely welcome you and Lady Cordelia.â
âYes, weâll definitely visit after dropping by the royal capital.â
Duke Spencer owned a mansion in the royal capital as he was one of the great nobles in the kingdom, but he usually stayed at his main home outside the royal capital because of his illness.
Because Jude and Cordelia had already told Princess Darianne and her group that they would go their separate ways once they had entered the royal capital.
âThatâs probably why heâs being honest to me now.â
They were going to part ways soon.
Since they would no longer be traveling together, he was genuinely treating Jude as one of the dukeâs benefactors.
âAndâŠI would like to tell your story to Rhun.â
âAre you talking aboutâŠthe First Sword?â
Sir Cornwell slowly nodded at Jude asking him again.
âI havenât seen you fight in personâŠbut I have a good eye too. I can tell that your talent for martial arts is above average just by looking at you.â
It was actually one of the reasons why Cornwell continued to show a harsh attitude towards Jude.
âToo strong.â
As he said himself, he did not know how good Judeâs martial arts talent was, but one fact was at least clear to him.
If Jude became an enemy, he was the only one in the group who could stop Jude.
The other knights wouldnât be able to stop Jude.
But they were parting ways now.
So Sir Cornwell was able to see the strength of Jude in a pure manner.
âRhun had said to me. He saw people with monstrous talents in the Empire.â
Children with monstrous talents.
They were sword monsters who were in their late teens and early twenties at most, and might be close or even at the level of the Ten Swordmasters in the next few years.
âRhun was worried about the future after they grow upâŠand if they would really become monsters.â
The SĂ€len Kingdom was a powerful country.
The Argon Empire was the country with the largest territory on the continent.
Naturally, a war between two such countries would likely be a huge fight, to the point that tens of thousands of people being mobilized would just be a trivial number.
Nevertheless, having strong knights were a way to show oneâs might.
âBecause superhumans exist in Pleiades.â
The Ten Swordmasters were not military commanders.
They were tactical weapons on the battlefield.
Therefore, the existence of tactical weapons that could subdue other countriesâ tactical weapons was important.
âMaximilian and Leon.â
Perhaps they were the children in the empire that Rhun Froud, the Sword Saint of Light, was wary of.
Both were playable characters, and Maximilian was the main character born with cheat talents.
âOf course, we have many prospects in the SĂ€len Kingdom. Iâve heard that Count HrĂŠsvelgrâs successor is an outstanding young man. ButâŠI still have a human heart. I canât help but be anxious too after hearing Rhunâs story, but seeing you has made me feel relieved.â
If there was Maximilian in the empire, then there was Jude in the kingdom.
Even Jude slightly blushed at his strong comparison, and Sir Cornwell warmly smiled.
âRhun will also be interested in hearing your story. Perhaps heâll come to see you.â
His words were something Jude could not have imagined.
He would then have a point of contact with the First Sword Rhun Froud, the Sword Saint of Light.
âThank you for your kind words.â
âI canât help but admit that youâre good.â
Because Jude was a truly upright young man who was born with an outstanding talent.
âI look forward to seeing you again at the dukeâs estate.â
âYes, I look forward to that day too.â
Sir Cornwell was pleased when Jude bowed again, and he patted Jude on the shoulder several times before he lightly turned around.
âLetâs go.â
âYes, Sir Cornwell.â
Sir Cornwell quickly reverted to his harsh expression again because he returned to his escort duty, but Jude could see and feel that it was different from before.
***
âOrabeoni! Unnie! Iâll wait for you at the dukeâs estate! You must come! By all means!â
âYes, Your Highness. Weâll definitely visit you.â
âWeâll be there soon.â
She had already said goodbye several times, but Princess Darianne continued to wave her hands and stuck her face out of the carriage window as if she felt that it was still lacking.
Naturally, Sir Cornwell said that it was dangerous and struggled hard to stop Princess Darianne.
âIt must be hard.â
âHuh? Sir Cornwell?â
âYes, Sir Cornwell.â
Jude quietly laughed and Cordelia tilted her head once before she quickly hugged Judeâs arm and asked.
âJude, Jude.â
âYes, Princess.â
âWhat did the two of you talk about?â
âSomething good.â
âOhmigosh, was that it? Did you talk about the detonating cord?â
ââŠWe talked about Rhun Froud.â
âThe Sword Saint of Light?â
âYes, the First Sword.â
When Jude briefly explained his conversation with Sir Cornwell, Cordelia clapped her hands.
âThatâs great! It feels like the heavens are helping us, right?â
She didnât expect the harsh Sir Cornwell to have thought of them that way.
Moreover, it was a plus for them to have Sir Cornwell connect them to Rhun Froud.
âLetâs sort it out now that weâre talking about it.â
âYou mean, what we are going to do in the royal capital?â
Jude nodded at Cordeliaâs question and took a deep breath.
The massacre of the royal family was one of the two events that destroyed the SĂ€len Kingdom.
âThe process itself is simple. The purpose of our enemies is to cut off the sacred blood that has been inherited by the SĂ€len royal family. They will carry out their plan on the 300th anniversary celebration of the founding of the country where all the royal family members will gather, so that they could kill off everyone.â
âThe Devilâs Hand is the mastermind.â
âTheir wish is to weaken the guardian of the royal capital through the severance of the royal familyâs sacred blood.â
Deep inside the royal capital of the SĂ€len Kingdom, there was a powerful guardian who suppressed the power of the demons.
Due to the presence of a powerful guardian who protected not only the royal capital but also the surrounding areas, the demon followers could not summon demons nor create demonic humans in the capital.
âBut what they really want is not just the destruction of the guardian.â
âClaĂomh Solais, the divine sword that is the main body of the guardian.â
A heavenly weapon used by the sun god Solari.
âIn the game, the divine sword was stolen by the demon followers.â
âA long story unfolds for the player in order to retrieve the stolen divine sword.â
But if it didnât get stolen from the beginning.
No, if they couldnât do anything to the guardian itself in the first place.
âWe have around a month or so before the founding ball is held.â
âWeâll be preparing in advance during that time, right?â
âThatâs right, we have to make our side stand against them, and most of all, we have to make the royal family trust us.â
So that they would listen to the two when an emergency happens.
So that the two could approach and be close enough in order to protect the royal family.
âThereâll be a lot of big shots in this battle on the royal capital.â
âBecause my father and your father will also be coming now.â
Count Chase and Count Bayer.
It wasnât just the two counts.
It was an extravagant event where numerous names would appear, such as the Minister of Defense, the other Ten Swordmasters, the commanders of the Royal Guard Magic Corps, and so on.
So it would be a little different from their fight in the wild lands.
They needed a tactic to block the other sideâs hand with their hand as if they were playing chess.
âAgain, youâre making a wicked expression again.â
âNo, itâs not? Itâs an expression I have when I feel itâs fun, okay?â
At Judeâs counterargument, Cordelia clicked her tongue before she naturally got on Judeâs back.
âAnyway, letâs go. The royal capital is waiting for us.â