Book 1: Chapter Ep

The Kingdom of Natra was on the northernmost point of the continent, where summers were short. Just as the suns rays grew strong and the vegetation verdant, fall and winter would come knocking on its door. Such was its weather.

But it also meant its townspeople knew how to enjoy summer to its fullest. Visitors to this land would often find people jovially going about their day. Festivals and laughter in the Kingdom of Natra usually continued late into the night around this time of year.

But unlike the merriment in the nearby castle town, Wein was splayed across the desk in his office, wallowing in self-pity.

How did this happen?

Itd been one month since the end of the war with Marden over the Jilaat gold mine. Hagal had stayed behind to guard it, while Wein returned home to deal with the massive pileup of government affairs and continued to gather intel on Marden.

The entire continent soon heard the news of Mardens fall to Kavalinu. It may have been a small northern country, but it was a country nonetheless. The collapse of a nation and the end of its history would interest anyone involved in politics. Especially because Marden had a gold mine. It was common knowledge that Marden and Natra fought over it, but everyone wanted to know how this land would be dealt with in the end.

The Kingdom of Natra pretty much stole it from under their noses.

The Kingdom of Marden wouldnt stand for it and fought back.

The Kingdom of Kavalinu destroyed Marden in the meantime.

Considering this series of events, the mine would normally be considered Natras territory nowbut the caveat was whether Kavalinu would allow that.

And sure enough, this was the day Natra and Kavalinu had planned to meet and hopefully come to an agreement.

Excuse me. The office door opened, and Ninym walked in. The moment she saw Wein lying across the desk, she gave a look that said Oh. Your meeting with the messenger from Kavalinu didnt work out?

Nope, he mournfully croaked, looking up at the ceiling theatrically. I COULDNT GET RID OF THE MIIIIIINE! SHIIIIIT!

His plan to sell the dried-up mine back to Marden for a high price woefully fell apart after Kavalinu destroyed them.Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m

Ohhhhh He sighed deeply, leaning against the back of his chair. Ive been trying to plan a good time to tell my troops that the mine is a bust, but I guess theres still a shred of hope left.

With your reputation now, I think youll be fine even without the mine. The people adore you, youre proven in battle, and your political savviness is second to none. Many believe youll be the wisest, most benevolent ruler to date.

Nah, approval ratings are temporary. My failures will be what sticks forever. Carelessness is our greatest enemy, Ninym, he warned.

She gave a wry smile and sighed at his obstinance. He could masterfully craft all the daring schemes he wanted on the battlefield, but he always returned to his normal self at the palace. Even so, his methods had helped solve a number of national crises, so she supposed there wasnt too much of an issue.

But, wow, who knew? Turns out we might be able to use the mine after all. I guess that gives me a little elbow room. Ive been so busy since I got back. I might even take a few naps around here.

No. She placed a pen on the mountain of papers in front of Wein.

After I finish this, then?

Nope, theres more.

Ambassadors of several nations have requested to meet with you. The civil officials would like to discuss the budget. Theres also the pressing issue of supplying the military with new arms and equipment. Oh, and Her Highness Princess Falanya misses you. Youve delayed inspecting a town for the war as well. The list goes on and on.

A meticulously itemized, overbooked schedule. Even though hed overcome a national crisis, new challenges were already cropping up one after the other. Wein gave a small sigh and yelled.

LETS JUST SELL THIS COUNTRY OFF AND GET THE HELL OUTTA HEEEEEEERE!

Wein earnestly howled in agony, but alas that, too, dissolved into nothing.

The death of the Emperor of Earthworld set off a disturbing series of events across the continent. In time, the curtain would rise on an age known as the Great War of Kings.