âAh, this is so much fun! Ahahahaha!â Emperor Marcus covered his face with his hand. It was impossible to tell what lay behind his laughing visage.
Emperor Marcus couldnât remember the last time he had felt this way about one person in particular. âAnd they say, âLike father, like son!ââ
âYour Majesty, everything is ready for the meeting with the nobles.â
âHmph. Just tell them to come here.â
âYes, Your Majesty.â
Eventually, the clatter of footsteps drew the Emperorâs attention. He was confused at first, thinking that an order of knights had come to see him. His anticipation was resolved shortly thereafter.
âAll of the guests have arrived, Your Majesty.â
âCome in!â
âThen, let them come inside!â
At the Emperorâs behest, a large group of people enteredâfifteen, to be exact. All of the higher nobility except for Marquis Crombell, who was a convicted criminal, and Duke Pontier, who was on his deathbed.
âAden.â Marcusâs eyes were fixed on the Duke in the front. âYou are Avalonâs true treasure and a loyal friend.â
Duke Agnus bowed respectfully.
âMy jealousy of you started five years ago. Iâm so jealous of you that I feel like I was going crazy. Itâs unprecedented!â
âYou flatter me too much, Your Majesty.â
âHahaha, but itâs true, yes?â
â...â Duke Agnus didnât say anything in response, blanketing the throne room in a terrible silence.
âWhat do you have that I donât? Money? Fame? Power? ADEN! I am the master of Avalon. Avalon is me, Marcus ben Britten! Is it personal strength? Do you mean that the one they call the Titan of Avalon and the Dark God is more important than me? Such words!â Emperor Marcus stared at Aden with eyes that looked like they were about to pop out of their sockets.
Eventually, Emperor Marcus smiled and continued. âYouâre not that special. But that kind⊠No one does that kind of thing, Aden. No one dares to steal my fancy out of the blue. And thatâs what Iâm missingâmy children.â
âYour Majesty, the princesââ
âStop, Aden. Do you want to make me look bad in public? Joshua von Agnusâor Count Sanders, which is his current identity. Hehehe.â
âWe know, and they know⊠everyone knows that he's the finest in Avalon. I am simply denying reality for the sake of my pride.â Emperor Marcus looked at the nobles and asked, âAm I wrong?â
â...â The nobles remained silent. They didnât dare to answer.
Emperor Marcus clicked his tongue. âTsk. Itâs hard for you to all say yes at the same time, after all, isnât it? You all have sons his age, and your pride wonât let you admit it, eitherâŠâ
âAnyway, thank you, Aden! I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You gave me a chance to see his talent as well. I would have been sad if Joshua were the heir of your name rather than Babel. Hahaha!â
Duke Agnusâs staid reaction made Emperor Marcus lose interest, and he sank into his throne. âYour son will help me a great deal. He has undesirable traits that we will have to change, of course. For example, you know how arrogant he is for his young age, right? We have to whittle that down.â
Duke Agnus slowly shut his eyes. He knew that Emperor Marcus wouldnât have done something so wild without considering his own children. Now, it was clear that Emperor Marcus was going to use Joshua to save his childrenâs plummeting status.
âWe shall now begin the competition for Princess Serciarinâs hand. The final decision lies with me, of course. Raw strength is important, but I wouldnât mind someone with the right skills and connections.â
âYour MajestyâŠâ Duke Prius, who was famous for his martial prowess, asked, âI wonder what Your Majesty meansâŠâ
âI said that the competition would end when the Imperial Knights receive no more challenges from the participants, but the candidates can also win without fighting.â
Finally, the nobles understood what Emperor Marcus was talking about. In fact, more than a few marquises stirred and quivered at the realization.
âAhahaha! What do you think about that? Even if our land is called the Empire of Knights, isnât this rather fair as well? If you still canât figure it out, then the clue is that my knights are pretty expensive. Thatâs it! Do your best.â
It seemed that Emperor Marcus was truly a madman. Otherwise, why the hell would he encourage them to bribe his knights?
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âAh! Of course, if your child is great, you donât need to deal with any of that complicated stuff. And one last thingâpersonally, Count Sanders is my first choice. Do you understand me?â
âY-Yes, Your Majesty.â
âYour Majesty truly has the greatest breadth of mind throughout Avalon.â
A small group of quick-witted marquises rushed to fawn over the Emperor. Their excitement was clear to see in their eyes.
No matter how strong Joshua Sanders was, there was no way he could beat every Imperial Knight by himself, not to mention Knight Commander Rod, who was a Superhuman.
Joshua was a Superhuman as well, but he lacked Knight Commander Rodâs experience. By the time he was done dealing with every single Imperial Knight, he would be too tired to deal with Knight Commander Rod.
The nobles were already imagining Joshuaâs reaction when he was plunged into despair after his sweet moment of hope.
âPffft! Hahaha!â
The nobles had no idea that Emperor Marcus was the one who was enjoying the situation the most.
Eventually, Emperor Marcus stopped laughing as he turned to the two people who were still indifferent, and he started talking to them with a bright smile.
***
âSerciarinâŠâ Joshua strode forward with a hard expression. He smashed the golden elixir in his hand into a glass wall, which proved his mounting fury. âI was so caught up with getting stronger that I lost sight of what was important!â
Getting strongerâŠ
Taking revengeâŠ
Getting even strongerâŠ
Keeping his people safeâŠ
Joshuaâs goals were clear, but it seemed that, at some point, the priority had been flipped around. Strength stopped being a means to achieve his goals. It had long become the goal itself.
However, he could no longer ignore the thoughts he had long buried in his head.
âWhat am I so afraid of?â A voice emerged from deep within him, asking, âAre you worried that youâll lose the happiness youâve so fought to get back?â
No, he wasnât⊠He worked harder than anyone else to protect that happiness.
âAre you worried that youâll make the same mistake again?â
No, he wasnât dumb enough to repeat his mistakes twice.
âAre you afraid that you wonât be able to change the future you think you know?â
Joshua froze. He couldnât explain it, but this feeling made his chest ache. It was something heâd never thought about before, but he couldnât resolve himself to deny it
âRight. Youâre not afraid of the future itself. Youâre afraid that your efforts to change the future will be futile and that the future you know might remain the same despite your efforts.â
âRight.â He couldnât help but clench his fists. Joshua always had to remind himself that, even though he had to be strong, he was only human. He had to accept the waves of uneasiness in his chest.
âIâm still a human being. I can still feel happiness, anguish, and anger.â
If he wanted to move on, then he had to control his feelings and let go of his worries.
However, Joshua was somewhat convinced that reaching the next level of the Magic Spear Arts was easier than completely controlling his feelings and getting rid of his worries. After all, emotions, feelings, and worries were what defined a human being. Freeing yourself from them was similar to transcending the limits of humanity.
Honestly, Joshua was convinced that it was the only way forward.
âFrom now on, everything changes,â said Joshua with a fire in his eyes.
People from the Second Princeâs palace had come out of the walls to meet him, and they were led by a handsome blond man with sparkling eyes.
Many knights were following him. The blond man was, of course, Kaizen ben Britten, the Second Prince of the Avalon Empire.
In Joshuaâs past life, he was the first prince who died in his brotherâs hands.
Joshua was convinced that Armstrong had told everyone that Joshua was going to pay Kaizenâs palace a visit. It couldnât be helped. The Commander of the Golden Mane Corps had always been that kind of person.
âCount Sanders, what brings you to my palace?â
âYou want to make a bet with me?â
âA bet?â Kaizen frowned at him.
âYou trash!â The Battalion Commander of the 8th Battalion, Jekarta, whose duty was to ensure the safety of the Second Prince, was furious. âThis is the first time youâve met His Second Highness, and youâre already acting high and mighty?!â
âStop.â Kaizen quietly raised his hand. âThatâs enough.â
âI think youâll find my terms quite appealing. If I lose, I will give you something that even His Majesty the Emperor couldnât get.â
âSomething that His Majesty doesnât haveâŠâ Kaizen froze as a strange look crept up his face as he said, âWhat happened back then was something else. It was unprecedented. Perhaps youâre talking aboutâŠâ
âWhat else would it be?â replied Joshua.
âYou mean Iâm going to be the owner of the famous sword, âJoshua Sanders?â The sword that even His Majesty couldnât get?â Kaizen furrowed his brows as he stared intently at Joshua.
âOf course, but only if you win.â
â...!â Kaizen's eyes widened. He stared deeply at Joshua as if he wanted to uncover whether Joshua was telling the truth or not.
Eventually, he smirked and said, âI thought youâd be an unwelcome visitor, but youâre nobler than I had expected. Even though I canât offer as much as my father, I can still give you something great. Tell me, what do you desire?â
âIâll be greedy, then,â warned Joshua.
âOh?â Kaizenâs smirk deepened as he nodded lightly, signaling Joshua to continue.
âIf I winâŠâ Joshua finally said, âHer Highness Serciarin shall be mine.â