The reason Ian was surprised was due to Oliverâs tuxedo.
Ian hadnât seen him wear anything but heavy armor.
He looked quite awkward wearing formal attire.
âSir Ian.â
It seemed that he didnât like his current appearance either.
Even without Ian asking,
âHis Highness, The Crown Prince ordered me to do so.â
He told Ian why he was wearing a tuxedo.
It seemed the crown prince had invited him as well, and he might have been ordered to wear formal attire and not armor.
âI guess you are better suited to wearing armor.â
âKhm!â
With Ianâs joke, he coughed.
He has never shown this embarrassed side of him before.
He wasnât the type of man for the Fashionable Society.
ââŚâŚâŚâ
A silence followed after Ianâs joke.
It was Oliver who broke the silence first.
ââŚâŚ.. I heard about it.â
âWhat did you hear? What are you talking about?â
âPeople are saying that you defeated archmage Helene in combat.â
âYou heard about it? Thatâs strange; the Ivory Tower usually prefers to keep their internal activities a secret.â
âWithout intelligence activities, there is no use for knights in this era.â
In this era.
It was an era where mages are considered as the strongest force available.
Swordsmen were just consumable units. Or considered as housekeepers.
Or even as decoration.
Oliverâs voice had an edge of bitterness to it.
âAnd I read the letter you had sent to highness, as well.â
âSo, is that part of âintelligence activities of knightsâ as well?â
âNo. The crown prince highness showed me directly.â
Ian tried to make a joke, but Oliver didnât sway this time.
âI was surprised. Your born talent can explain why you became Archmage at a very young age, those sort of things. However, the content of your letterâŚ.. It seems you know not only the political circumstance of the crown prince, but also see through his characteristics as well.â
The current circumstances the crown prince confronted and his characteristics.
Like in Ianâs former life, it was headed for the worst case scenario.
Nobody considered the crown prince to be capable of taking the position of the emperor.
Even his royal servant, Oliver as well.
âIt made me suspect whether you are just a young boy.â
âHaha, I just went through a complex lifeâŚâŚâ
Ian made an excuse.
Oliver had a sip of alcohol.
Although he didnât look like he was drunk, he was.
âHowever, the most surprising thing was that His Highness, The Crown Prince tries to listen whenever you say something. He even ignores the Emperorâs order, but he listens to the advice of a young mage.â
To Oliver, it was an amazing thing.
It seemed the crown prince might be able to change into a better man.
âSo, I have to confirm.â
âConfirm?â
âWho did you choose?â
Oliver had to find out.
Whether Ian was a powerful ally or a dangerous enemy.
âIt doesnât matter who you support. It will rather be who do you stand for. As I know, the Ivory Tower supports the 5th prince. So I want to ask. Are you standing with the Ivory Tower?â
His question was straight.
It wasnât a proper question for a young kid.
However, Oliver was serious.
Age didnât matter to him.
He already saw Ian Pageâs power.
Due to Ianâs letter, he already knew Ianâs capabilities.
Also, he already felt his bravery at his mansion a few months ago.
âI think you are drunk. I didnât make a choiceâŚâŚâ
âSorry, but I need a clear answer. So I can judge,â
Suddenly, Oliverâs eyes shone.
His monstrous mental focus had drawn away from the drunkenness at once.
âAlly or enemy.â
The mage of the Ivory Tower, who may be able to control the crown prince.
Oliver had to define this dangerous boy clearly.
Oliver could choose a different prince and be the most famous and glorious knight in history.
However, he chose to be the first knight of the crown prince.
So, he wanted to find out.
âItâs a meaningless question.â
Ian opened his mouth slowly.
It wasnât the answer that Oliver wanted.
âWho would speak the truth in this situation?â
What he said made sense.
He could just lie to him that he will support the crown prince.
There was no point to the question.
âWhether you speak lies or truth.â
However, Oliver wasnât a fool.
He already considered that.
However, the reason he was so desperate was,
âI will decide to believe it or not.â
Because he saw some possibility from Ian.
He concluded that Ian might support the crown prince.
âWell, I donât know yet.â
âI only want a clear answer.â
âBut I really donât know.â
Ian replied seriously.
He never planned to support someone.
He didnât care who would become the next emperor nor about the unity of the continent.
He just wanted to interrupt every single plan of Ragnar.
And he wanted to take revenge on him at a very critical point.
At that point, he might restore most of his power.
Then, heâd just happily live with precious people.
âBut.â
Ian looked at Oliverâs eyes straightly.
The 2nd royal knight captain, Oliver Reywood.
The last knight who guarded the crown prince before he died.
Ian could give him some different answer.
âI will NEVER support the 5th crown prince.â
Surprised, Oliver looked around.
It was a much more straightforward confirmation than he had expected.
However, there was no chance that anybody heard what Ian said.
Ian had already concealed his surroundings with a silence spell.
Only Oliver could hear Ianâs answer.
âIs it enough?â
âFor now, very.â
âThatâs good to hear.â
âThen, may I ask you one favor?â
âSpeak first, I will decide later.â
âBefore you choose which side you want to support, be my duel opponent.â
âDuel opponent?â
With the unexpected question, Ian shook his head curiously.
Not only checking Ianâs standing but now Oliver asked Ian to be his duel partner?
âI need the power to confront.â
âA mage?â
âThatâs right.â
It was quite a rare opportunity for knights to duel with a mage.
There was no chance at all.
And Oliver needed it the most.
âYour sword may be pointed at me later, might it not?â
âI wonât deny it.â
âYou are thick skinned.â
Oliver didnât deny it either.
He was desperate, though.
He needed to have some combat experience against a mage.
âI refuse.â
âMay I ask you a reason?â
âThere is no benefit for me.â
It was a straight and clear reason.
There was no benefit.
âWhat if I pay you some reward?â
âI donât know is there any reward that will satisfy me.â
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Whenever Ian had time, he trained himself.
From inventing mana breath to improving spell formulae.
To Ian, time was essential.
No amount of money was enough to move him.
He might have to do it if the emperor or crown prince asked him to.