The Swallow Empire was one of the three big powers on the Igrant continent; its broad plains gave rise to its world-renowned horsemanship.
Lately, the Swallow Empire had been having an issue. Discussions were held daily inside the Imperial Palace in Svenu, the capital of the Swallow Empire. A middle-aged man sat on the throne before the arrayed nobility; his thick golden beard and droopy eyes gave off a pleasant, tranquil-as-could-be atmosphere. In contrast to Emperor Marcus, known as a despot and a tyrant, the emperor of Swallow was renowned as the greatest sage of all time.
âYour Majesty, now is the time to make a decision!â Duke Altsma, the commander of the north, had a sharply angled chin and gave off a striking impression.
âYour Majesty, Duke Altsma is correct.â A man in full plate armor stepped forward. âThereâs a good chance that if we monitor our neighbors like this, things will turn out the way they want.â
Many of the nobles raised their voices when Duke Baxter, the man in armor, spoke up.
âThran has been a vassal for a long time. Thereâs no need to calculate every move!â
âIâm worried that weâre going to give them a new reason to fight!â
âGive me the order, Your Majesty! Iâll go right now and take the reactionariesâ heads off!â
In the freezing north of the continent, the Swallow Empire was known for its aggressive inhabitants, in contrast to its unflinchingly pacifist emperor.
âWellâŠâ The Emperor looked confused. âWhat does the Prime Minister think about this?â
A white-bearded old man approached to answer the Emperor. The Prime Minister was known as the sage of Swallow, and he had a keen sense for the countryâs undercurrents.
âItâs only my personal opinion, sire, but we cannot remain insensitive to the activity of our neighboring countriesââ
âPrime Minister! What are you trying to say? Are you implying we should just stay silent about those sly foxes?â
âYes, thatâs exactly what I said, Duke Altsma.â The Prime Minister rolled his eyes and sighed. âAnd please refrain from calling them âfoxes.â We are all aware of just how much power those two countries hold, just as we are aware of how much power we have.â
Duke Altsmaâs face flushed red.
âLet me ask you: do you think you can defeat every kingdom on the continent, including Avalon and Hubalt, when you start a war?â
âYes!â Duke Altsmaâs reply was immediateâjoyful, even. âEven if a million armies stood in my way, I know I can defeat them. Just grant me permission, Your Majesty.
âEven the Nine Starsâtheir standards are so low itâs not even funny! Those so-called âAbsolutesâ! âTitan of Avalon,â Duke Aden von Agnus; âKnight of the Gods,â Crysler Jean Sebastian. I donât know who gave them those nicknames, but theyâre awfully tacky.â
âDo you think Duke has a chance to beat them?â
Duke Altsma rolled his eyes and slapped his chest.
âPrime Minister! Just leave it to me,â he said with a confident nod. âTomorrow, Iâll bring you their heads!â
The Prime Minister gave him a slight shake of his head. âYou seem to be forgetting something: He and Grand Duke Lucifer are both part of the Nine Stars.â
âSo? Iâm talking about the other Nine Stars! Please donât compare them.â
The Prime Minister could only shut his mouth and sigh. Apparently, words wouldnât work. If the Duke didnât want to see reason, there was nothing the Prime Minister could do about it. At the very least, they both wanted the best for the Empire.
âEnough⊠We all know how good the Duke of Altsma is.â
âYour Majesty?â Duke Altsma stared blankly at the Emperor.
âTigers do their best even when catching rabbits because they know their preyâbut didnât you say it yourself? Youâve never met one of the Nine Stars.â
âIâŠâ Duke Altsmaâs face scrunched.
âLetâs say youâre confident enough to win, even if you donât know your opponent,â the Emperor continued with a calm expression. âYou do know thatâs not called âconfidence?â Thatâs called âarrogance.â You might be stronger than them, but so what? Even small animals can have tricks up their sleeves.
âNor is it just the Dukeâs problem if he loses. It will be a major national issue, as well as a serious setback for the Empire as a whole.â
âI apologize, Your Majesty. My thoughts were shallow.â
The Emperor just nodded as Duke Altsma back down.
âPrime Minister, I would like to hear your thoughts.â
âYes, Your Majesty. I understand.â The Prime Minister cleared his throat and resumed speaking as if nothing had happened. âThe other two kingdoms wonât be able to move quicklyâthat much is certain. Everything is under control, so we donât need to worry about them for now.â
âI see.â
âOn the other hand, the two empires can mobilize very quickly. We need special precautions for that. Hubalt, however, is occupied with tending to the new pope of the Holy Empire.â
The Emperor nodded thoughtfully. âHas it already taken place?â
Uniquely, the Holy Empire Hubalt had two rulers: the Emperor, who held absolute power, and the Pope, who had no particular powers but was symbolically significant. Hubalt had adopted this system in an effort to stand out, emulating the empires of old. Essentially, it was a grand play to gain popularity.
Every five years, the Hubalt Empire elects a new pope; this year happened to be that year.
âIt allows us to concentrate a little more on Thran, but the issue is⊠Avalon.â
The Emperor sighed. Everyone knew it before the Prime Minister said anything.
Itâs always like this⊠Like a mountain beyond a mountain again.
After a momentâs deliberation, the Emperor rose from his seat.
âWe shall not make hasty actions so long as Thran has not made their move yet. Lords, be prepared for battle at any moment.â
The nobility voiced their agreement. With that, the meeting was adjourned. The Emperor was left alone with one person.
âMarco. Is it true that He is a major character in Thran?â
âYes. He hasnât shown up recently, but everyone acknowledges that heâs Thranâs ally in spirit.â
âUlabisâŠâ The Emperor stared out the window and shook his head disbelievingly. âIs it such a poor notion to wish for peace and happiness for the entire continent?â
âIt takes a lot of strength to safeguard happiness.â
The Emperorâs forlorn eyes stared into space.
He was the greatest sage in the history of the Swallow Empire, revered by all of its people. His name was Veron belle Grace, 21st emperor of Swallow.
Is he connected to Icarus? Joshua grit his teeth angrily.
After Icarus left the room, an unwelcome visitor arrived and preached to Joshua.
âYou have no idea what Raksha is like! If you think theyâre just a bunch of kids playing pretend, youâre dead wrong! Their circle is not as simple as you think!â Agareth massages his templesâ his typical dumb expression was nowhere to be found. âDo you think theyâll stop at just your academy life? No! You and your family will be in jeopardy if you keep this up. Even if you flee, theyâll hunt you down and torment you!
âI told you to be patient, Joshua. If you keep being stubborn, youâll never make it out alive!â Agareth turned around, hands visibly shaking. âDo as I say, this time. Really, Iâm trying to help you.â
Joshua burst out laughing. âWhatâs the matter with you?â
â...What?â
âI was asking if you were worried because something similar happened to your brother.â
âYouââ Agareth bit his lip.
âYou can run away if youâre scared; no one will judge you.â
Agareth stepped forward threateningly, mumbling curses under his breath.
âWhat do you knowââ
âBut!â Joshua met Agarethâs advance, causing the other boy to pause as Joshua approached. âThe first time is difficult. Then, you get used to it. Then, you get bored. Then, it just becomes like clockwork.â
Joshua pressed in close to Agarethâs face, his words stabbing at him like a dagger to the heart.
âTheyâll make you sorry,â Agareth shouted as Joshua walked out the door. âTheir leader is Veron shen Villasâone of the Twelve Families!â
Joshua howled with laughter.
âGood.â
âWhat?â Agareth stared blankly at him.
âI said, itâs good that itâs Veron.â
The door shut firmly behind Joshua, leaving Agareth to stare blankly at the wall.