Chapter 524: Journey

Chapter 524: Journey

The carriage entered the port and moved toward the ship, before finally stopping.

The large crowd had already gathered there.

"Don't focus too much on work in Archmage City. Enjoy yourself a little there," said Carla.

"I will," I said and got out when she did behind, I took her hand in mine and walked ahead. There was resistance for a moment before she walked with her hand in mine.

I looked at the crowd and smiled before reaching the people that gathered.

Everyone important is there, including Robin, Cardin, and Stone. He returned yesterday; I won't leave the city without him watching over.

The army there is now bigger than before, and there are also many powerhouses with warded walls and a lot of cannons and other things.

The city is now more than capable of defending itself from threats without Stone being there personally.

"Have a safe journey, my lord," wished Robin and others. "Thank you all," I replied and walked toward the yacht while waving at the crowd.

The others followed behind me.

There are eleven people in my entourage. Twelve counting him.

Each one is carefully chosen.

First is Soren Arryn, the head of the merchant guild. Second is Mage Ravill, the head of the mage guild. Shaman Trik from the orcs and Mage Aldridge.

There are two people from the city hall. Their help will be needed to coordinate with other lords and important people.

I had invited Eva as I needed her help to get me a few things.

Margaux, who I will need to deal with people of the other legacies. Eudo because he requested, and I found his request important enough.

Though it will cost me a lot.

Even if he hadn't requested it. I would have brought him with me. I had prepared a gift for him, which I will give him in Archmage City.

Varza is coming into an official capacity; filling in for her boss. Hardt cannot come, as he is busy with the important work.

The last is Zela.

There are more people, but these eleven are with special entourage access. They will attend important meetings, markets, and other things.

They have access below mine, and it is a big thing.

My family is going with the entourage of Namdar. The same with the other people I gave access to.

There is another person following behind me. He is not part of the entourage, but he has access to a greater than them. It is nearly to my level.

Alex Rutto.

The head of the house of Rutto.

Because of his ancestor, he has that access and will be as long as the bloodline of House Rutto lives and the archmage tower remains standing.

I had brought three of my personal guards, John, Zela, and Garzong; there is also Lena. Along platoon led by Lt. Colonel.

I will also be hiring mercenaries from the countries we passed through for smoother travel.

We are taking three yachts. The middle one is mine that Counts Darrow so graciously gave to me; it had returned just last week from the merchant state.

I have made modifications to it. It cost me quite a lot, but now it is truly mine.

The second yacht is the one I rented for others. The third one is rented by my sister and Baron Husk.

I offered to take them with my yacht, but they refused. It is fine by me.

I reached the ship and walked the stair-ramp with Eva, Eudo, Margaux, and her daughter following behind.

Yes, her daughter is also coming. She will be joining the Archimage Academy.

I didn't enter inside and watched the crowd as the ships began to move from the port.

Aura is powerful but tiring. That is why I need to practice it constantly. Till it becomes effortless to use; it is hard but achievable.

Bell is capable of that.

Knock Knock!

I was lying on the bed resting when a knock rang out.

"Lord Silver, dinner is ready," informed Zela. I nodded and got up before activating the Get Read.

I am tired and sweaty.

Immediately, my clothes straightened and dried sweat and dirt rolled down, while the glow returned to my face.

I looked at myself in the mirror, before walking out of my suite.

When I reached the kitchen, I saw everybody already sitting there, including my sister and husk.

"Lord Silver," they greeted. I nodded and sat down.

"The great journey ahead of us. An exciting one, where we will see new places, experience new cultures, and many surprises,"

"It makes me happy that I have you all with me to experience it,"

"As I once read in the book. To travel is to live, and I hope we all live a lot on this journey," I said, quoting Hans Christian Anderson, before raising my class.

The dinner began, and it was great. I had brought a chef from the legacy who had experience in cooking on ships. However, the most interesting was the conversation.

The dinner finished in an hour, but people stayed for another hour before they started to leave.

Till only Leila remained.

"How are the things with the monsters?" I asked as we stopped at the railing.

I have received the reports that they sent and also got my hands on the secret intelligence they had collected through my sources.

Still, I like to hear things from her.

"Bad and, from the way, things are going, they might get worse," she replied with clear worry in his voice.

Monsters in moderation are good. It fuels their monster material industry, but too many, and it becomes bad.

Monsters are like waves. Small ones are enjoyable, but huge ones could crush you and everything that comes in their path.

It will affect everything. Most importantly, trade between merchant states and Navr, which is their lifeline.

"You all have seemed to be managing it," I said, and she smiled.

I heard she alone had gone into the forest to kill the leaders. Collapse, the horde before it could form, but that only delayed it.

The monsters had formed the hordes and attacked them.

"We might need your help if things become bad," she said turning to me.

They have asked for help. To let the adventurers and mercenaries in the city accept the jobs from them, which I had restricted.

It's not like I don't want to help them. The halt in trade will affect me too, but I can't.

The undead have me on edge, and besides most of the mercenaries in the city, they are busy working for the city.

"I will see what I can do," I replied, not promising anything. She didn't say anything to that and stayed silent for nearly a minute.

"Thank you for dinner, Remus," she said and jumped into the water.

Ice formed under her feet as she landed and began to walk on it.

Her movements are graceful, making it look beautiful. I watched her, till she reached her yacht and jumped on it, before disappearing.





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