Chapter 153.1: Dangerous Guest (2)
The knights were frustrated at the administrative officials complacent response, as rushing to make preparations now was impossible for them.
With an astonished expression, Sir Padovesi looked around. Indeed, there seemed to be no preparation whatsoever. The harbor was the same as always, with merchant ships peacefully sailing up the river.
The Earldom of Carquilano, owned by the Emperors family and administered by the Viscount, was a fiefdom located at the southernmost tip of the peninsula.
With mountain ranges curled around it above, it actually had more trade with the hundred kingdoms nearer to the sea.
That isolated geographic trait allowed it to stand firm even amidst the chaotic situation on the peninsula. . .
!
They should have somehow blocked or desperately prevented those coming by sea from landing.
The knights were frustrated at the administrative officials complacent response.
We received orders from above to treat them as esteemed guests! Should we have told them to turn their ships around?
The administrative officials had plenty to say as well. Though there were forceful orders from above, still. . .
Even if they had blocked them, would that fleet have just stayed put?
It would have immediately led to bloodshed.
Why such commotion on this fine day?
Johan, having set all this in motion, breezily spoke as he walked over. The administrative officials quickly bowed their heads in courtesy. UppTodated from nô/v/e/lb(i)n.c(o)/m
The soldiers behind Johan were why, as much as the orders from above.
The voyage seems to have tired my soldiers. I would appreciate some food and drink.
We will. . .prepare them shortly.
Im grateful for your generous hospitality. And Sir Padovesi, dont be too harsh on your subordinates. It is because proper preparations were not made above.
We. . .did not even hear that you would be coming. . .
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Edene Sea, the sea in front of the republic, was like the republics lifeline. In order to safely travel through this place, the republic also needed Johans cooperation.
In order to completely dispel the misunderstanding that they had colluded with the Emperor, they had to persuade the viscount.
The people of the republic were also putting their heart and soul into this matter as much as Johan.
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Count Yeats is here to see you!
They must have quickly sent word that an army had landed, because envoys came rushing from a distance, kicking up clouds of dirt.
Some who looked to be nobles hurriedly dismounted their horses and entered the encampment. Under normal circumstances, they would have acted more slowly and deliberately, conscious of keeping up appearances, but they seemed to have no time for that now.
Your Excellency, upon hearing rumors that you led troops here, I rushed to greet you.
Aola, the viscounts eldest daughter, spoke with propriety. Johan recalled what Jyanina had told him. Giada beside him smiled faintly.
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Indeed. We have been welcomed and are resting comfortably.
Aola nodded. She did not say things like, , or . She understood well enough that it would be useless.
That alone warranted a decent evaluation.
I have come to escort you. Please grant me the honor.
If preparations are complete, there is no reason we shouldnt head out. Are the territories properly prepared?
Aolas eyebrows shot up. Johans words had wounded her noble pride.
We are always prepared to receive guests, Your Excellency.