âFurthermore, I obtained Leponiaâs attack plan from them.â
ââŠwhat?â
As Ruel reached out, Hina turned over the data.
Parts of it were different, but it was the same information he had obtained before meeting Banios.
This almost fell into the Tonisk Empireâs hands.
Ruel bit Breath after inhaling.
âWho tried giving this to them?â
âThey didnât know each otherâs names in case they were caught. All he said was that he secured it from one of the Cyronian nobles.â
âIt means we need to find the one whoâs connected to the Leponia nobles among the Cyronian nobles.â
âThe Red Ashâs primary goal is Ruel-nim, but the secondary goal is the Kingdom of Leponia. It seems that they intend to start a war.â
Ruelâs eyes shook.
Only when he died could war break out.
However, if there is a situation where you canât find him like now, what would you target next?
The answer was obvious.
Ruel injected mana into the ring.
âCough, cough.â
Ruel moved his mouth, enduring the pain that racked his body.
âGanien, the Red Ashâs goal is His Majesty Huswen.â
If there was a way to start a war other than killing himself, it would be to directly attack Cyronianâs King, Huswen.
It was a good opportunity for the enemy because the timing of his disappearance could be used as a cover for their sins.
Whatâs the hardest thing about pacifying nobles?
If you donât have proof, then the truth is whatever they make it to be.
Ruel is a person from another country who disappeared suspiciously while traveling, so even if he returns, there wouldnât be an alibi.
After that, he would dance on the board laid out by the nobles, solving everything for the enemy, without getting a drop of water on their hands.
If, of course, the enemyâs plan works.
-Oh, Ruel.
Ganienâs voice was bright.
Did he really listen to his own words?
Ruel reiterated.
âIâm not kidding, Ganien. The Red Ash is after His Majesty HuswenâŠâ
-Iâm already next to His Majesty. My teacher is with me too, so donât worry.
Only then did a long sigh flow out of Ruelâs mouth.
âWhen did you notice?â
-After hearing that the person who attacked you was a noble, His Majesty secretly called Teacher. Although, I only came to report and got caught. Oh wait.
Huswenâs voice was heard after a rustle.
-Lord Setiria.
âYes, Your Majesty, Iâm glad youâre alright.â
-Iâm sorry I surprised you, but please understand why I didnât inform you beforehand.
âItâs okay. It needed to completed silently, so itâs only natural that you couldnât bring it up.â
-Thank you for understanding. Anyway, I expected the enemyâs target to switch to me after Lord Setiria was hidden, so I would be able to cut them off sooner or later.
A joyful laugh followed.
Using yourself as bait. He was not an ordinary king.
-This is a personal request, so you donât have to listen to it but can you stay hidden until the enemy comes for my neck?
âYes, thatâs what I was going to do.â
-Thank you.
Ruel mentioned Bianne and asked him not to kill him before cutting off the communication.
After hearing Huswenâs answer, Ruel looked at Hina.
âAre the captured Red Ash dead?â
âI didnât kill him.â
âIt would be nice to be able to directly confirm that there is a hideout of the Red Ash in the Tonisk Empire. Is it possible?â
âI donât know.â
The question was answered by Cassion.
âWhat is certain is that the Tonisk Empire put a barrier on the border just before the kingdom was destroyed, so outsiders cannot enter.â
In other words, the Red Ash that tried to enter the Tonisk Empire was a Tonisk native.
âIs brainwashing possible?â
âItâs impossible. Normal brainwashing takes a very long time. If they were brainwashed through magic, we would definitely catch it.â
A deep sigh flowed from Ruelâs mouth.
Thereâs no way to get confirmation that their hideout is in the Tonisk Empire.
âDonât kill them for now. Theyâll be an important witness.â
âOf course, I kept them alive on purpose for that fact. I will also remember to keep an eye on the Tonisk Empire.â
Hina, who grasped Ruelâs speech pattern, snatched away the papers before he asked for them again.
ââŠYes.â
Ruel answered sternly, then pulled down his blanket and gestured to Leo.
Hina immediately rushed to Leo and held him in her arms.
âSpirit-nim, I brought something delicious for you.â
âReally!
Leo looked at Hina with anticipating eyes.
The tail wobbled violently.
âI need to educate him not to blindly follow someone who promises him something to eat.â
Silence quickly fell as Hina and Leo left the room.
Cassionâs gaze at himself was burdensome.
He sat down in the chair, placing the data in his magic pocket one by one.
âIâll review the data, so I hope Ruel-nim will focus only on resting.â
He handed over the painkiller to Ruel.
âIâm not telling you not to do anything. Itâs a concern that the wound doesnât heal.â
âI canât say that I reviewed the data because I was bored.â
Ruel silently swallowed the medicine and looked out the window.
The sun was still up.
Now, as Cassion said, all he has to do is wait.
Knowing that, staying in bed was as hard as being sick.
âIâll be quiet, so stop watching.â
Ruel reached out his hand as soon as he finished speaking.
Cassion shook his head.
âYou canât eat the snacks yet.â
âNot that. Thereâs something Iâve been reviewing in the data. Thatâs all.â
Cassion sighed as he recalled the data mixed in with the rest.
He must have been looking at the data on purpose when he was cleaning it up.
***
âGanien.â
âI know, Teacher.â
Sgung.
Ganien drew his sword.
The sword under the moonlight shone for a moment.
How many years ago has it been since he had fought with Sien?
His heartbeat raced with excitement already.
âYou must leave them intact enough to speak.â
âI know that.â
Sien may have said something else, but he couldnât hear it.
âDonât kill the enemy just because he provokes a blue knight or anything else infuriating.â
âYou worry too much. Trust me, teacher.â
Ganien grinned and opened the window.
âIâll take the right side.â
Ting!
Ganien split the flying arrow in half.
Shhhh.
Sien released a throwing dagger, inserting itself into the enemyâs head.
âThis is why Iâm worried, Ganien. Donât forget that your sword doesnât reach infinitely. Calculate your distance from your enemies and always keep in mind the means to kill them from a distance.â
Contrary to his calm voice, Sienâs sword blew off the enemyâs head.