Chapter 91.2: Partial Peace
Not too far from these church knights, among the long line of people waiting to enter the city... were two men.
These two were riding ordinary horses of barely passable quality. Both were in long robes and hooded cloaks.
The two men, who were waiting to enter the city, queuing up behind a caravan, had been talking in low voices. When they saw the conspicuous church knights, they naturally looked over.
One of them... even smiled at the knights of the Radiant Sun Church as if he had seen an old acquaintance.
"Isn't this Commander Walton? It's been quite a while."
Commander Walton held onto the saddle to steady himself and stared at the other party with his mouth agape.
Lustrous shoulder-length hair, a rosy face full of energy, and a chin shaved so cleanly that not a single stubble could be seen... The robe beneath the cloak was also clean, with only a little dust from the journey.
Which part of this bastard black mage seemed like he was in a miserable state and on the run?
Had this guy even been fleeing?? That couldn't be right!
Why could he appear so brazenly over here?
Commander Walton snapped back to his senses and immediately reached for his waist.
Yang Qiu, atop his horse, didn't budge and looked at him calmly.
Indeed, Commander Walton did not draw his sword, nor did he immediately order the soldiers to encircle and annihilate the bastard black mage that the Radiant Sun Church had been pursuing for several decades.
This was a crowded city gate!
Besieging a black mage here would definitely result in a large number of casualties regardless of whether they could successfully capture him or not!
Commander Walton did not care how many non-Kenyan citizens died, but the city lord of Indahl definitely would. Regardless of how stupid and short-sighted that fat pig of a city lord was, he would never let Commander Walton off should that happen.
A livid Commander Walton gestured to his squad, gripped the hilt of his sword, reared his mount, and led them forward toward Yang Qiu.
"Is this a welcome ceremony? What incredible hostility." Yang Qiu remained unmoved and even smiled. "In that case, I'll reluctantly allow you to escort me, Commander Walton."
Having said that, he called out to his traveling companion, and the two pulled their reins, leading the horses out of the line into the city, and voluntarily entered the calvary's formation.
Commander Walton's expression turned even uglier.
"What are you up to?"
"As you can see, entering the city." Yang Qiu shrugged. "Turn your horses around. Regardless of what travel plans you might have, follow me into the city first."
Commander Walton: "..."
The Radiant Sun knights: "..."
"What exactly are you trying to do?!" Commander Walton's face was nearly contorting.
Yang Qiu glanced at him and urged his horse to the side of the regiment's commander. With a smile, he said, "Sparing your life... of course.
The white-robed priest was dumbfounded, his mouth agape, and he remained speechless for a long time...
Choosing to save face or save one's life didn't matter much to young hotheads. Regardless of which world they were from, youngsters who had only lived for less than 30 years were more than happy to risk their lives for the ideals they believed in.
To people who had lived to a certain age, this wasn't even for consideration. Face was nothing compared to living.
In front of Yang, who had personally slaughtered many high-ranking Radiant Sun Church priests, the white-robed priest did not even dare to pretend he was "forced." He only struggled for a few seconds before sitting down silently.
"What do you want to negotiate?" the white-robed priest asked with as straight a face as he could muster.
"Partial peace," Yang Qiu replied calmly. "Maintain friendly relations and peace within the territory of Indahl. Beyond Indahl, you may continue to oppose me."
The white-robed priest's jaw fell once more.
Even Captain Walton, who believed Yang Qiu's words and brought him here, was bewildered.
"Genuine negotiation is impossible." Yang Qiu chuckled. "Many officials in different countries often shout for war, and the biggest reason for that is these politicians do not have to be on a battlefield where they might face the enemy at any time. As long as there are soldiers left, these politicians can continue their belligerence, right?"
This statement was rather audacious...
Commander Walton's face nearly turned green, while the priest's face was as pale as his robes.
Yang Qiu leaned forward and got close to the pale-faced white-robed priest. "I am in Indahl, and Indahl is the battlefield for the both of us. If those of us engaging in the frontline desire peace, it doesn't require approval from those in the 'rear,' does it? In order to protect our own, we sometimes have to resort to some less-than-honest tactics. I think this reasoning is rather sound. What about you?"
The white-robed priest's face twitched several times. After much thought, he forced himself to speak, "It's not as easy as you think. The ones pursuing you aren't just Walton's cavalry."
"You can send them to Weisshem to find me, just remember to send a word in advance," said Yang Qiu. "Of course, you can rest assured, friar, since I've voluntarily proposed to maintain peace within the territory of Indahl, I will certainly keep my promise and not take lives. Whatever number of men you send, I'll return them intact."
He would surely return the men, but their equipment, weapons, and horses were another matter. After all, players' attachment to their equipment and mounts was something Yang Qiu, as an "NPC Lord," couldn't force them to relinquish.
The white-robed priest couldn't help but shift his gaze toward Walton.
Walton didn't say anything and remained silent.
It was true; the Inquisition consisted entirely of fanatical zealots willing to dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to obey the instructions of the priests. But once they realized they were expendable, the most fervor of these fanatics would diminish. People were fundamentally selfish beings, and even those who could temporarily set aside their self-interest couldn't entirely suppress their innate selfishness.
In the most challenging times for the country of China, those who remained unwavering for decades on the secret frontline relied on their great and noble beliefs, their fervor to change the world, and their faith to bring about a new day for their comrades.
Hunting down a black mage who once invaded their Holy Land and desecrated their church might indeed be a pursuit of justice, but... how lofty was it?
The white-robed priest couldn't find words to accuse Walton of being selfish because he himself had long moved away from his days as a religious zealot. When he was assigned to oversee missionary work in the remote southern nation of the Rhine Kingdom, he had already embraced his own self-interest.
Not to mention... the Nightmare Butcher, who moved freely, even in the Holy Land, and had killed numerous high-ranking priests, was sitting right before them.
"So... what do you want, Black Mage?" the white-robed priest uttered hoarsely.
This proactive question signified his willingness to compromise.
"Only a few modest requests," Yang Qiu said with a pleasant smile. "My friend here, Charles Rex, is the illegitimate child of a viscount in the Rhine Kingdom."
Beside him, Inspector Lowell's expression remained cold, reflecting a bleak sense of helplessness.