Oskal La Penrose, the greatest sword of the Rhom Kingdom. He was not only the commander of the royal knights, but also the head of the La Penrose family.
Count Benia pulled back in a hurry, and his knights quickly surrounded him in a protective formation. Despite having a powerful army at his back, he was nervous due to the presence of a single man. In an effort to hide the fact that he was scared, he tried his best to keep Pygni in his gaze.
âWhy is Your Majesty hereâŠ?â
âYouâre still trying to maintain formality? Well, fine. It makes no difference. But youâre asking why Iâm here?â Pygniâs lips curled. He gazed at Count Benia with disgust, as if he was looking at a bug. âItâs obvious! Iâm here to clean up the trash!â
Count Benia shut his mouth. He looked around his surroundings, spinning his soaked head in the rain. It was an empty field with no army in sight.
It might have been an ambush in the night, less visible due to the downpour, but there was no army whatsoever around Pygni. He didnât even have any bodyguards.
âThis⊠is an opportunity!â
If he could enter the capital with Pygni as a hostage, he might take control of the kingdom without any sacrifice! If Pygni was formally executed, the nobles backing him would acquiesce and align to another kingâthe leader of this rebellion and the one that brought about this revolution. They would stand behind himâŠ!
âI, Benia, can be king!â
ââŠAah, you must have thought, âI, Benia, can be king!â?
Count Benia, in his excited state, was surprised and turned to Pygni.
âWhat? It was true? What a simple-minded idiot!â Pygni mocked him, clearly looking down on him.
Count Benia grew heated under his gaze. He was upset that a concubineâs child was ridiculing him.
âCount Benia, donât you think youâre getting ahead of yourself? Itâs truly pathetic. Trying to be king with such a half-witted mind⊠If I do die and you manage to be king, itâs truly a chilling thought! Itâs obvious how much the subjects of Rhom will suffer! SoâŠâ
âRebellion? Coup dâetat? This is a revolution, Pygni! The mere act of a concubineâs child sitting on the throne is foolishness itself! That alone shouldnât have been permitted⊠but you stepped up to the throne by killing your own kin!? You, bastard, are the one that started a rebellion!â
âHaha! Thatâs why old-fashioned men wonât do. Still going on about concubine this and concubine that⊠What nonsense! Itâs at these times that Iâm envious of the Holy Kingdom. Some people are threatened for being the child of a concubine, but another child with no blood relations was appointed as a foster child and heralded as Pope⊠Why is the difference so severe? Isnât that true, Oskal? Also, isnât what that idiot said hilarious? He says that I killed my brothers to rise to the throne!â
Pygni raised his shoulders and shook his head in jest. He then glared at Benia.
âEven if that was true⊠I only returned the favor. It was them that started it⊠Count Benia. I donât kill those that donât try to kill me. Conversely, I donât show mercy to those that wish to harm me.â
ââŠâ
âCount Benia, you know that well, donât you? The end of those that fight against meâŠ!â
Count Beniaâs lips remained sealed, as though he had lost his tongue. His face grew pale, and his nervous expression turned stiff. His siblings, who tried to kill him, were all brought to the guillotine and executed. Pygmy had even provided evidence of their attempts on his life.
Pygni even sought out the noble factions that had tried to murder him and pulled them out by the roots. The only one left standing afterward was Count Benia, who was manipulating people from the shadows.
ââŠIâm the only one left?â Count Beniaâs eyes grew wide.
â⊠All of them were placed under the blade, and their heads went flying. Brothers and nobles too. However, I still havenât caught the bastard who instigated them.â
ââŠâ
Count Benia retreated with the reins tightly in his grip.
Pygniâs chubby face abruptly changed. His eyes grew sharper, and his lips curled. With a nasty smile, he opened his mouth,
ââŠAnd that trash is right here?â
ââŠ!?â
Count Beniaâs breath stuck in his throat upon hearing those words. He felt pressured by Pygniâs confidence and unfathomable leisure. He was definitely the one in the advantageous position right now. Around 200 knights were guarding him, and there was a force of 5000 soldiers behind him. In front of him were only King Pygni and Oskal. It was an overwhelming difference. But⊠ButâŠ!
âWhy am I feeling so nervous!?â
It was at that moment.
âLord Count!â
Benia returned to his senses and turned toward the knightâs voice, whose voice was stuttering in terror,
âItâs the enemy! A massive army! About 20,000 men!â
ââŠ!?â
Count Benia turned around in a hurry. The soldiers were arriving from a distance through the downpour. In a cage formation, pikemen had formed a wall of spears around his army, with swordsmen and archers waiting safely behind them. They were inching closer with every passing second.
âWhatâŠ!?â
âHahaha! Stupid! Stupid as expectedâŠ! He didnât notice at all while I was talking? Hm? Hahaha!â
Pygni exploded in laughter.
âYou have no right to lead an army, and even acting as a count is too much for you. Count Benia! How have you incited this rebellion without knowing how to look forward? You merely trusted your agents in the capital and moved your soldiers for an ambush? Haha! Itâs truly a spectacle! To think that my brothers were mesmerized by such a person. I guess they were dumb as well. And, itâs truly a regrettable thing! To be manipulated by such an idiot!â
ââŠâ
Count Benia gritted his teeth under Pygniâs taunts. He had operated countless rebellions in the shadows, but they had all ended in failure. He lured royalty and ordered nobles to attempt murder, but upon their defeat, Count Benia grew desperate and exploded, unable to wait any longer. He couldnât waste the countless more years it would take, deciding to step up himself.
He led his army and planned to use the nobles he had persuaded to open the castle gates to capture the capital. However⊠events unfolded like this before he managed to reach his ambition. The rebellion failed, once again.
âNo, no. Itâs still not time to give up!â
Pygni was right before his eyes! The king was here! The sacrifice needed for the success of this rebellion was here! Did he believe that heâll retreat here!? Rather, he held the advantage in this situation.
âWhat will you do? Lord Count!â
âCount!â
The soldiers were getting stirred up. With their rear and sides wholly surrounded, the soldiers of the Kingdom of Rhom were fast approaching. There were simply too many for just the regulars here to repel.
However, the kingdomâs soldiers were advancing slowly. Under the cover of darkness, they had avoided detection by covering the sound of their approach with the rain. At the same time, they had to approach slowly from a distance while maintaining their formation. It would take a considerable amount of time to surround them completely.
âYes, in that window⊠I just have to capture Pygni!â
âDonât falter, everyone! Pygni is before our eyes! Itâll all be over once we captureââ
âAaah, youâre the same.â
Count Benia turned to Pygni in surprise. Pygni was leaning his head to the side while laughing at the count.
âI also think that if I capture you, the rebellion will be over?â
ââŠ!?â
Count Benia turned to look toward Oskal with a pale expression.
The protector of the Kingdom of Rhom, the greatest sword of the continent, a member of a former Heroâs party that had slain the Demon Lord. The distance between him and the count was merely a dozen meters, and while they were talking, it had shrunk.
ââŠ!? S-stop him! P-protect me! Protect me! What are you knights doing? The enemy has drawn this close already!â
Count Benia retreated in a panic, forgetting to order an attack altogether. He roughly pulled on his reins, which made his horse whine and fight back. The knights hurriedly wrapped around Benia to the best of their abilities to protect him.
âHaha! Look at him panic! What a clown! If someone like you became king⊠Youâll definitely run Rhom into the ground.â
Pygni turned to Oskal.
âLetâs wrap this up, Oskal.â
ââŠâ
âHm? Why are you so silent today? Huh⊠Aaah? Are you upset with me?â
Oskal remained quiet. Usually, he was a happy and dynamic person. However, he had been stubbornly upset for the past few days. The reason? It was simple.
âAah, I got it. I lost. I lost. Okay⊠take it off! Take off that stuffy thingâŠ! But, itâs just this one time!â
ââŠâ
âUng⊠Itâs troublesome! Iâm actually super anxious, you know? What if those bastards attack and get me! Shit, fine. Do what you want! Iâll talk to the generals. I donât know if theyâll allow it, though⊠But it should be fine if I manage to persuade them. The knights of the Rhom are supposed to uphold the tradition of wearing their designated plate armor, but⊠who knows? You might be able to set a feat this time and overturn that 500-year-old tradition?â
Oskal finally responded. His head, covered by his helmet, carefully turned to Pygni.
ââŠReally?â
âOnly, within the kingdom⊠Itâs for the excuse that we canât see if itâs another countryâs agent. Take off the plate armor, your uniform, or whatever you want.â
ââŠFine.â
Oskalâs tone rose an octave. Pygni smiled at his response.
âAah, fine. Do whatever you want. Excitingly, in a flashy wayâŠ! To all those that dare to hold their sword against meâŠ! Cut them down!â
Oskal threw away his helmet and then gripped the space in between his armor and pulled it off. Next, he removed the royal armor of the Kingdom of RhomâNo, it was more like he tore it off. The armor crafted by the dwarves with mithril couldnât withstand the pressure of his fingers, wavering and tearing like paper. At last, his body revealed itself.
Brown hair and brown pupils, a beard falling down his chin, and with an animated smile donning his face, he was an elderly man in his early 60s. Nonetheless, his overwhelming muscles were too developed compared to his face, as if they were forcefully condensed to fit in the comfortable leather clothes. Every time he moved his hands, his veins thrashed around between his skin like worms wriggling about.
His massive hand gripped his sword around his waist. It was a short sword, small enough to look like a needle in comparison to his body. As he pulled the blade from its sheath, it radiated light.
âI hear Your Majestyâs orderâŠ!â Oskal opened his mouth wide to shout at the top of his lungs, âI shall⊠cut down your enemies!â
The knights all screamed in terror at the spectacle.
âDear GodâŠ!â
âHow does that make any sense!?â
Tearing apart a set of mithril plate armorâŠ!? As they reflected on that, the eyes of the knights grew wide once more beneath their helmets. While they were staring at the torn mithril armor in terror, Oskal had already leaped before them.
âI will cut them down⊠in a flashy way!â
And he swung his short sword.
It was an explosion. The muscular horses under the knights flew up into the air. Dust rose within the monsoon, and bloodâinstead of the thick drops of waterâbegan to rain down in every direction.
The knights yelled and retreated amidst the screams and mayhem around them. The shocked Count Benia also came down from his horse and crawled along the ground. Seeing this, Pygni raised his brows and shook his head.
âHah⊠that idiot. I canât tell if heâs broad-minded or just petty. Read the atmosphere a bit. Heâs worried about some plate armor at a time like thisâŠ?â
Pygni narrowed his eyes.
âItâs better for negotiations when a situation becomes more precarious. Oskal, use that advice later!â
ââŠAh, shit. I said that, didnât I?â
Oskal had nagged him for the freedom, âfreedom from armorâ, for dozens of years. Knights had to always remain composed and wear the regulatory outfit designated by the state, especially so for a royal knight. As the rule that had been maintained over the 500-year-old history of Rhom, Oskalâs requests had been ignored. Still, he was able to get his way using this incident as an excuse.
âAah, how cheap. I was actually very nervous. My back is oozing sweat⊠and that bastard is laughing? Oskal?â
Pygni had been nervous this entire time, but it looked like Oskal had no such concern. He was merely enjoying his fight. Oskal was laughing as he approached Count Benia, who crawled along the ground to avoid Oskalâs bloodsoaked face.
His knights and soldiers rushed in to protect him, but they were all cut down and killed by Oskalâs sword. No one could stop his relentless charge. Oskal was confident that he could capture the leader of the 5000 rebels and protect Pygni.
âHow is that bastard⊠looking stronger instead of weaker as he gets older?â
There were sounds of explosions and screams, accompanied by blood rain. Pygni frowned witnessing this and avoided his gaze. He didnât have the stomach to watch it much longer.
âYour Majesty! Are you safe?!â
The knights in charge of his security had arrived and were heading toward him.
âAaah, Oskal is here, after all. Then, Iâll return.â
Pygni twisted his reins. There was an army of 5000 men, but Oskal would be fine. If anything, the 20,000 men surrounding them would suppress them. Those that surrendered would be taken in as criminals, but all those that resisted would be killed.
Pygni yawned and drove his horse.
âAah⊠Iâm tired. How many nights did I spend trying to get Benia⊠I should sleep the moment I return.â
Behind him, La Penrose, the order of knights in charge of the kingâs security and Oskalâs clan, followed him in full alert.