âMy father, Bazel Garst, is a general of the kingdom. He is the sword and the shield of the kingdom. He said that he could not take sides with His Highness Raidorl and disobey His Majesty Granard.â
ââŠ.. Well, I suppose so. Thatâs the kind of man he is.â
Raidorl nodded.
That is why Bazel Garst is called the Protector of the Realm.
âBut my father said to me, âFrom now on, you will be in the personal service of His Highness Prince Raidorlâ.â
âGeneral Garst said that?â
âYes. He owed you a debt of gratitude for saving the country. However, as the general of the kingdom, he cannot disobey the king. Therefore, he wants me, his son, to take his place.â
ââŠâŠâŠâŠ.â
His words were the picture of innocence, and Raidorl fell silent.
The general, Bazel Garst, was one of the people who drove Raidorl to the frontier, but when he sees someone with such integrity, he canât help but feel depressed.
Itâs not that Raidorl doesnât respect him, but he respects him as a man who lives in the midst of war.
âAnd âŠâŠ even without my fatherâs position, I cannot accept His Majesty Granardâs intention to set fire to his own city in order to get rid of his own political enemies. From now on, I will do my best in the service of His Highness Raidorl.â
âWell, âŠâŠ your loyalty is received. Now we have to figure out a way to get Granard off our backs.â
Admiring Darren, who is as pure of heart as his father, Raidorl began to talk about his future plans.
Granardâs goal is to undermine Raidorlâs reputation. As a means of doing this, he wants to set fire to the town and make it look like Raidorlâs work.
âWhat steps can we take to avoid this?â
âThe best thing to do is to get them to surrender without fighting, because if there is no fight, he canât take advantage of it and set fire to it.â
âHmm. âŠâŠ How about persuading the enemy lord to offer amnesty?â
âIt is not in your power to do this, my lord. Itâs unheard of to unconditionally pardon someone who has betrayed you to the enemy, so it would only make them suspect that we are trying to deceive themâ
âMmm âŠâŠâ
Raidorl was silenced by the complete rebuttal.
For a while, the sound of horses kicking the ground was the only sound in their ears as they led their company through the streets.
âIt was a mistake to leave Neimilia behindâŠâŠ If she had been here, we could have found and captured the hidden firecracker.â
Raidorlâs maid, Neimilia, has been left in the Royal Capital to take care of other business.
As a witch, she might be able to find Granardâs men hiding in the city, or even manipulate the weather to make it rain and prevent the fire from spreading.
âShould we go back to the Royal Capital now and bring her back?ăNo, if I bring her here, it will interfere with our future plans..I canât just rely on the witchâs power.â
ââŠ.. I have a pact with Granard that gives me free reign over the lives of those I take prisoner. Why donât we use that to our advantage and make it a condition of saving their lives?â
âNot a bad idea, but âŠâŠ it would be difficult.â
Darrenâs brow wrinkled.
âIt is possible to save lives that way. But the lord canât protect their status as a nobleman or even their lands. If people could accept losing their noble status, they would have abandoned their lands and fled to the Royal Capital from the beginning.â
âThatâs a no? âŠâŠ I thought it was a good idea.â
âIf we were pressed to the limit and had no choice, we might accept a pardon. But if there is a battle, this will allow the fire to burn. It would be better to pray for rain and hope that it will fall just in time for us to reach the enemyâs territory.â
ââŠâŠ Youâre asking for luck. It makes me want to cry.â
Raidorl looked up at the sky and shook his head.
There was not a cloud in the sky today.
Couldnât expect it to rain conveniently here.
â..maybeâŠa treacherous aristocrat might surrender easily. Letâs hope for that.â
Raidorl pulled on the reins and quickened his horseâs pace.