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Chapter 295: Strange Feast (3)

“Oh. . . oh!”

One of the squires who had been watching couldn’t help but shout.

Valeon flew up too high.

With a ‘thud,’ Valeon hit the ceiling of the hall and then fell quickly to the floor. Johan was taken aback. He had been careful to control his strength, but he didn’t expect to fail this badly.

‘Oh, hell.’

Johan moved quickly and caught the falling Valeon in his arms.

Thud━

Valeon, as shy as a new bride, blushed with humiliation in Johan’s arms.

“. . . . . .”

“. . . . . .”

Biorarn, who was watching, couldn’t help but speak.

“Wouldn’t it be better to just let him go. . .?”

No matter what he did, he had already been thoroughly humiliated, but even so, it would be better to let him go than to keep holding him like this. . .

Johan released Valeon when he heard that. Valeon, who had fallen to the floor, stood up quickly.

‘I’ve ruined it. I should have taken it easy.’

The atmosphere would have been festive with the old king, and if he had gotten into a light scuffle with Valeon and then subdued him appropriately, both of them would have saved face.

━Sir Valeon. You lost, but you have nothing to be ashamed of. A knight as great as you is rare even in the Empire.

━Today, I have been enlightened. I have realized that the reputation of Your Highness is not false. I am grateful for your teachings!

. . .He had intended to have a similar conversation.

The problem was that he didn’t know how skilled Valeon was.

So Johan grabbed him and pulled him up. He planned to control Valeon with finesse once he lost his balance and staggered.

However, Valeon lacked the strength to resist more than Johan thought. Or perhaps he underestimated Johan’s strength. He couldn’t even resist and flew straight up.

“Long live Your Highness!”

“Praise Your Highness!!!”

‘These brown-nosers.’

The servants who had been watching cheered, stamping their feet. It was understandable that the servants would do that, but it was infuriating to see the knights that Biorarn had brought with him clapping with great joy.

How could knights have such poor judgment?

Valeon must have been terribly embarrassed, because he didn’t say anything more and ran away.

Johan wanted to somehow catch him, but even Johan couldn’t think of anything to say in the current situation.

‘Ugh.’

“He’s such an idiot! I told him not to do it, but he went ahead and humiliated himself!”

The only saving grace was that the old king didn’t seem to be very angry.

Perhaps because the son who had ignored him and barged in seemed quite arrogant, the old king was rather relieved.

Seizing the opportunity, Johan sighed in relief and said.

“Sir Valeon’s skills were not bad either.”

“Not bad? He thinks he’s something just because he won a few tournaments. That guy has no humility! He’ll start protesting if he doesn’t get more fiefdoms.”

Once one became a feudal lord, the power struggle between the ruler and the heir outweighed the affection between parent and child.

Parents with fiefdoms wanted to reign as feudal lords until they died, while the younger children wanted to inherit more rights as soon as possible, even if it was just one year sooner.

Usually, a compromise would be reached and they would wait while inheriting part of the fiefdom, but in the case of greedy successors, they would act more aggressively.

They would incite their vassals, perform great feats to pressure the feudal lord, or even rebel outright. . .

Rebelling against one’s parents was seen as immoral, but it was surprisingly common. In the face of power, the affection between parent and child was nothing.

Johan, who had read the old king’s wariness, adjusted his tone.

“Sir Valeon is truly an unfortunate man.”

“. . .What do you mean by that?”

“Your Majesty rules this fiefdom so perfectly, even if he were to inherit it and rule it diligently, how could it compare? That is why I cannot help but feel sorry for him.”

“Hahahahahaha!”

Biorarn, who was listening from the side, asked one of his knights, not understanding.

“Thank you.”

“We will join you as well. The pagans might target Your Highness.”

Biorarn’s knights said with a sense of duty, their eyes shining. Their voices were sincere. They truly believed that the pagans might try to assassinate him.

“. . .Very well.”

Johan replied a little late. The knights thought that the reason the duke hesitated was because he felt sorry for making the honorable knights do such a troublesome job.

“Your Highness. You don’t have to worry. It is an honor for us.”

“. . . . . .”

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Contrary to Johan’s worries, the knights didn’t make rude jokes or anything like that at the place where they were talking. They frisked Johan or glared at him fiercely, but they didn’t open their mouths unless Johan allowed them to.

However, the problem came from a different source.

The people from the pagan family that the old king had formed a marriage alliance with, the Zurebek family, were much more wary of Johan than he had thought.

They were polite, but they were extremely cautious, as if they might say something wrong. It was clear that they were very afraid of Johan.

“What can I do? It’s impossible to tell a mouse not to be afraid of a lion.”

Johan clicked his tongue in annoyance, and Suetlg consoled him as if he felt sorry for him.

“I guess they can’t help but be afraid of you.”

“I understand, but isn’t this ridiculous? Did I pillage anything on my way here? Other feudal lords wage wars against each other and frequently pillage, yet you fear me less than them even though we believe in the same god.”

Johan grumbled, having accumulated quite a bit of dissatisfaction. Caenerna, who had been listening, laughed.

The duke had always shown a mature appearance that didn’t match his young age, but this was something new.

“Then, did you gain anything at all. . .?”

“I learned that the writer of Manansir believes in a lot of strange things.”

Viceroy Manansir, or perhaps count or king.

The titles of the East were not fully compatible with those of the Empire, so there was some confusion when they were called. The people of the republic usually called them viceroys. It was a title that had existed since the time when this area was a unified kingdom long ago.

Anyway, the Viceroy Manansir was quite an ambitious man. He didn’t just seize Johan’s ship out of greed.

Apparently, he had been gradually advancing his ambitions by conquering neighboring fiefdoms, increasing the number of soldiers, and strengthening alliances.

The most recent alliance was none other than the alliance with the sultan of the Eastern Empire. That was probably why he was able to capture Johan’s ship.

“If he’s that ambitious, wouldn’t the other feudal lords be dissatisfied?”

“That’s why I thought I could persuade them, but what is this. . .”

Johan sighed and lay down on the reclining chair. Caenerna picked up a piece of fruit and put it in the duke’s mouth instead. Johan sighed and sat up.

“Now. Let’s talk. What should I do to make them trust me?”

“Hmmmmm.”

“Hmmmmm. . .”

Johan’s subordinates, who were more accustomed to using their bodies than their heads, were not quick to respond. Iselia was among them, but she wanted to be a little more forward because she had some pride.

“How about forming a marriage alliance to gain their trust?”

“That’s not a good idea. If the duke marries a pagan, many people, starting with the order, will be shaken.”

Suetlg said firmly. Iselia frowned. Johan looked at Iselia with a grave expression.

As Johan and his men were pondering, someone knocked on the door. It was the captains of the republic.

“Ulrike-gong has entered the castle.”

“Is that so? I have to go greet her.”

“By the way, were you talking about something?”

When the captain asked, Johan shrugged his shoulders and answered. It wasn’t something he needed to hide.

The captain asked in surprise when he heard that.

“Do they hate Your Highness that much? That’s strange. We have different religions, but we can negotiate to some extent.”

“Well, you have the accumulated trust and connections, so that’s probably why.”

The captain was even more bewildered by Johan’s words.

“But Your Highness. . . You know many nobles in the East, don’t you?”

“. . .Oh.”