The large stage in the center of the banquet hall could accommodate a considerable crowd of men and women as they danced in exquisite harmony.
But not right now. The entire banquet hall was enveloped in a profound hush; no one could do anything but stareâeven those deep into their cups couldnât tear their gaze away from the couple ascending the platform.
And then⊠they danced.
â...Theyâre beautifulâŠâ Senna unwittingly blushed. Their dance was as graceful and lovely as they were; every move was like art brought to life, drawing the audienceâs enraptured gaze with an almost magical magnetism. Senna was enthralledâand so was everyone else.
Problem was, Charles and Joshua were having a conversation that had nothing to do with that.
Charles was bewildered. What is it about this man that makes him such a natural? She was deftly led by Joshua and couldnât help but blurt out her thoughts.
âDo they teach the Knights how to dance?â
Charlesâs prickly comment made Joshua pause.
âWhat can I do?â he asked, smiling kindly back at her.
âYou havenât changed.â
âNeither have you, Young Lady?â
âThis is all within your expectations, isnât it.â
Joshua gave her a questioning look, which made her blush and look away.
âIf I dance on stage with you, Prince Kiser will stop bothering me. His dignity is more valuable than his dance partner.â
Joshua was taken aback. âYouâre overestimating me,â he said with a hearty laugh.
âWhy did you save me?â Charles asked, undeterred. âThe Young Masterâthe Baron could have been in huge trouble for that.â
âWell⊠Letâs say I felt bad for breaking a promise.â
That wasnât the answer I expectedânot at all. So he remembered?
As the dance wound down, Charles came to a resolution and opened her mouth.
âI have a questionââ
âI canât help you this timeââ
Charles stared at him.
âIâm still a member of the Imperial Knights.â
âIâm not sure what youâre talking about,â Charles huffed. âI was just wondering how you got so tall.â
As soon as the music came to an end, Charles curtseyed and quickly distanced herself.
âThanks.â
âOf course.â
Charles spun around and strode away, leaving the rapid clack of her heels behind her.
âYour temperament hasnât changed.â
âWhat?â Joshua spun around. âExcuse me?â
The voice had come from outside the stage, as if waiting for the dance to conclude.
âHey!â
â...Princess Sersiarin.â Joshuaâs words verged on a groan.
This woman, though descended from the noblest blood, suffered misfortune like on other.
He approached.
Hubalt, the Holy Empire: one of the three great powers of the continent. In the midst of the Imperial Citadel was a massive temple, as befitting of a âholy empireâ in the service of the gods.
Hermes Temple, guarded by thousands of priests and paladins, was the permanent residence of the Pope, one of the dual rulers of the Hubalt Empire.
The somber, sunlight ambience of the ancient marble edifice was marred by a furious debate taking place in the corner.
âIâll never understand His Majesty the Emperorâs views. Is he planning to send Sir Christian to the Reinhardt Masters Battle?â The first man to speak was undeniably a paladin; his immaculate white armor, emblazoned with the golden wings on the breast, made that obvious.
âThe Pope agreed as well.â
âThat makes it even more perplexing, High Priest!â a young priest fumed. âWhy reveal him to the public now, after heâs been hidden so deep?â
âOne key fact seems to have escaped Sir Modrianâs notice.â
âDoes it matter?â Paladin Modrian, the heated young man, tilted his head.
âDoesnât the Popeâs agreement mean that heâthe man you look up to so muchâhas accepted it as well?â
âThe commanderâŠâ Modrian sighed.
âSir Chrysler jean Sebastian, Knight of God.â
The commander led all of the paladins of the Hubalt Empire. Among them were three hundred âWhite Knightsâ, the most divine and powerful of them all. They answered to no one but God, and were the only superhumans so devoted.
âSir Christian is the best disciple he has⊠and he wouldnât be able to join Reinhardtâs Battle without permission. Sir Christian has been a Master for a long year now, by human standards. Heâs our Empireâs secret weapon.â
âWeâre Godâs knights, first and foremost,â a different man, also a paladin, said. âIâm not sure why people cling to such fame.â
âFrom what Iâve heard, Sir Christianâs participation is motivated by two things.â
âTwo?â
âDuke Altsma will be participating in this yearâs Master Battle.â
âDuke Altsma of Swallow? Heâs the one who was disqualified, right?â
âRight. Heâs the one.â The High Priest, Harold, stepped forward and looked Modrian in the eyes. âLike Emperor Marcus, a lunatic of his time, Ulabis, Prince of Thran, voiced his desire to participate in this Master Battle. Duke Altsmaâs reentry isnât just about restoring his dignityâitâs also for revenge.â
âThenâŠâ
You couldnât become a Master just by becoming an A-Class Knight. Masters enjoyed international, intercontinental privileges, hand-tailored to their personal needs; as such, every Master had to be recognized in front of the entire population of the continent. That is, during the Reinhardt Master Battle, also known as the People of All Continents Festival.
âBecause of the tournament structure, the two of them could square off in the near futureâif theyâre lucky. Duke Altsma is not concerned about the title, which he could restore quickly by attaining recognition from the Masters of other kingdoms.â
âWhatâs the other reason, then?â
âFive years agoâdo you recall the new talent picked at the Reinhardt Battle? The monster,â the other paladin whispered. âHe was only ten years old at the time.â
High Priest Harold nodded in agreement. âHis Majesty the Pope was unconcerned at the time, but His Majesty the Emperor was. No, the entire Imperial Palace was in chaos; everything that happened in Reinhardt is inextricably linked to political power. By the way, theyâre saying that monstrous child from back then is going to participate in the Master Battle.â
Modrian's eyes widened.
âSo this time, our Empire has decided to dispatch someone with the potential to shake the continent: Sir Christian. He is the most talented of the unofficial A-Class Knights.â
âIsnât that excessive? A fifteen-year-old at the Master Battle?â
The High Priest shook his head with conviction. He knew that when it came to these monsters, common sense held no sway.
âHeâs a very capable kid,â Harold noted, âthis Baron Joshua Sanders.â