The world was shrouded in darkness. The sky was covered with clouds, and the stars had lost their brightness.
The moonlight had failed to reach the ground, and the cold wind was blowing relentlessly.
The Great Grantz Empire â the Larix Plains in the northwest of the western region.
The main camp of Hiro and the others were set up in a circle here. There was no sign of any soldiers in the camp due to the cold. On such a quiet night, the sound of metal often echoed with the footsteps of the patrol.
The soldier on guard noticed the sound and turned to look. He was breathing into his clasped hands but stopped and turned to salute the patrolman.
The patrolman returned the salute and then walked past the guard, keeping a sharp eye on his surroundings. Just as the guards were relaxing, they saw a figure walking in front of them.
âBut, wonât His Highness Hiro notice us if we are seen?â
âDonât worry. I have changed the patrolmenâs schedule. The security will be thinner during this time. Well, besides, not many people will be out in this cold weather.â
He turned to his right and shouted for the nobles to take their seats. He waited until they were all seated before he opened his mouth.
âWeâll skip the greetings. I know some of you are anxious, so Iâll keep it brief: the plan is working. His Highness Hiro is unaware of this.â
A sigh of relief escaped from the nobles at his strong words. They all lifted their cheeks to express their joy as if they had won a battle.
âHow is the reaction of the other side?â
âThey are fine. Weâve been in constant contact with them. The response has been excellent, so Iâm sure the treatment wonât be too bad. Above all, the first prince Stobel is over there.â
âIf thatâs the case, we must act more carefully. If our plans are exposed here, the whole thing will go down the drain.â
âIf there is only one thing to worry about, is our position really secure? Isnât a verbal promise too risky?â
âI can understand why you are worried, but as I said earlier⊠the first prince Stobel, is also there, so you can rest assured. Even after the fall of the Grantz Empire, our territory will not be ravaged. As long as we continue to cooperate, that is.â
ââŠbut you must hand over His Highness Hiroâs head to them. He has a huge following among the people, and many of your subjects adore him, donât they?â
The nobleman looked around as if to ask for agreement, and everyone nodded in agreement, though their expressions were bitter.
âIf it were known that we had betrayed him, we could be forced out of our position as lords.â
What he meant was that the Six Kingdoms would be able to take advantage of their weakness. In peacetime, the nobles treat the people like slaves, but they are always on the lookout for a rebellion in times of war. If a disgraceful rumor were to circulate that they had betrayed the immensely popular Hiro and turned to the Six Kingdoms, their downfall would be inevitable.
ââŠThe Six Kingdoms would not do such a thing to ensure smooth governance.â
âOriginally, we were supposed to be the ones attacking and destroying the Great Imperial CapitalâŠâ
A heavy atmosphere filled the room as another nobleman spoke up.
âI was happy to see the Krone familyâs old man dead, but⊠what followed was worse. I didnât think that His Highness Hiro would be able to defeat the rebels. He really went the extra mile for us.â
The plan needed to be revised from there. If the rebels had persisted a little longer, the Six Kingdoms would have flooded into the center of the country by now, and together with the rebels, they would have brought down the Great Imperial Capital.
Repeated skirmishes with the Third Conquest Army have lured the Grantz Army deep into the west. According to the scoutsâ report, the number of soldiers of the Six Kingdoms that had joined the entire army had swelled to 180,000. In the beginning, there was some confusion, but it had already been settled, and the reorganization of the large army had been completed.
âAnd besides, itâs not as if we can turn back now that weâve said something.â
There is no turning back now. There was no turning back from the day they decided to betray the Grantz Empire.
âThat anxiety will end with tomorrowâs battle. With the death of His Highness Hiro.â
The battle will be over soon. They were happy to see Hiro on the front lines.
After he is defeated by the Six Kingdoms, the arrangements for their surrender will be made. After that, they will return home as defeated soldiers in a disgraceful state, and if the Six Kingdoms attack the Central, they will turn to tears for the sake of their people.
And if they accomplish the historic feat of bringing down the Great Imperial Capital, their stigma will be blown away, and they will be remembered for generations to come.
âHowever, His Highness Hiro is a descendant of the God of War, so isnât there a possibility that killing such a person will bring about a curse? Iâm afraid of incurring the wrath of the Spirit King.â
The one who said those pathetic words was Lord Kyrthia, the lord of Sabelt and a western nobleman.
His father had expressed his willingness to surrender to the Six Kingdoms but had apparently made a mistake at the meeting and had his head chopped off. As a result, he was invaded by the Second Conquest Army as an example, but it was the Grantz Army that saved him from that predicament. However, it seems that all of this was a ruse by the other side, and he, who succeeded his father, also turned on the condition of his own safety.
âThere is no such thing as a curse. As the first prince Stobel had said. The power of the gods has already been lost. What is there to be afraid of? Tomorrow, we will deliberately run for our lives and give His Highness Hiroâs head to the Six Kingdoms, and that will be the end.â
âBe prepared to use the Six Kingdoms to your advantage. Then we will definitely have the central region in our hands. But thatâs not the end of it. With the power of the Six Kingdoms behind us, we will attack and destroy the east, north, and south. We can be the new rulers of the Great Grantz Empire.â
âI-I understand. Iâm sorry for saying such a trivial thing. Please forgive me.â
âHaha, it canât be helped. He has just taken over the position of the lord. You canât blame him too much, Lord Mark.â
Another nobleman put his arm around Kyrthiaâs shoulders and comforted him as he was overwhelmed and frightened.
âYouâre right. Forgive me, Lord Kyrthia. But I hope you will consider my words for the sake of your peopleâs peace.â
âNo, Iâm sorry I made Lord Mark uncomfortable by saying something unnecessary.â
âThen I suppose we are both to blameâŠâ
And the nobleman who had his arm around Kyrthiaâs shoulder fell back with a loud thud. With the sudden and incomprehensible event, everyoneâs thoughts stopped.
The map spread out on the desk turned red. A head rolled there with a smile on its face.
âAh, ah, Uooghhâââ
Kyrthia took a good look at the head rolling around on the desk â the severed part â and vomited.
A flat voice interrupted the stunned nobles. Everyone felt a chill run down their spines at the lack of emotion in the voice, and all eyes turned to the entrance.
âI got a tip-off from an anonymous person. Some fat livestock has taken over one of the tents.â
He had black hair and dark eyes, and his soft face looked young for his age, perhaps because he was not wearing an eye patch.
However, despite his gentle appearance, the expression on his face is a cruel smile.
Everyone was taken aback by his calm and natural appearance.
âFood is precious. Thatâs why Iâve come to slaughter them myself before they escape.â
Hiro, his voice trembling with enjoyment, took one look at Kyrthia and quietly walked away.
âI want to be a part of this historic meeting that will bring down the Grantz Empire.â
âAnyone on guardâââ
A nobleman was about to speak up, but his head instantly fell to the ground. A dull thud, like a bag of dirt being slammed, echoed through the tent, and the headless body collapsed.
âUnfortunately, the guards are here.â
A new head was placed on the table.
The soldiers were killed without being able to figure out the situation, but a tight smile remained on their faces.
âDonât make a fuss, livestock. If you utter even a single word, I will kill you without a second thought.â
Hiro put his index finger to his mouth and formed a gentle smile. It was eerie to see that his eyes were not smiling at all.
Everyone was stiff with fear and stood still. There was no way they could say a word.
Hiro nodded in satisfaction and walked over to the head of the Mark family.
âThis sword is called the Balance of the Vile. It was named after the second son of the Principality of Lichtine, who used it as a torture weapon. And I heard that tetanus has a mortality rate of five to one, so I named it Balance.â
âIâm going to take my hand away from your mouth, but if you make a single sound without my permission, Iâll cut off your right arm with the Balance of the Vile. But this thing is not as durable as it looks. So Iâll use it as slowly as I can.â