Chapter 32: [Side Story] The Earl of Cross Frontier (2)
Late that day, I once again found myself on the doorstep of Lord Crosss mansion.
"Lord Cross! Are you home?"
With a vigorous thump on the outer door, I stepped into the mansions garden. Almost instantly, Lord Cross appeared from within the mansion.
"Dont you cherish your life! I made it clear! Stay away from me..."
As Lord Cross was on the brink of pointing his spear at me, he abruptly let it drop.
His eyes had landed on the little cart Id brought with me.
"What... whats that?"
"What do you think it is?"
I smirked and yanked back the cloth that draped over the cart.
"Its your all-time favorite."
The cart was chock-full of alcohol.
The bottles, basking in the warm glow of the late afternoon sun, shimmered like grains of white sand on a beach.
"..."
Lord Cross, taken aback, continually shifted his gaze between me and the bottles.
***
The character Id taken over, Ash, was a real mess.
Truly a debauched prince who indulged in rivers of wine and mountains of meat, a walking disaster.
Such a man wouldnt have ventured into the countryside without ample supplies. Naturally, hed brought plenty of premium alcohol along.
But I had no fondness for drinking. Therefore, there was no need to hold back.
I gathered all the costly drinks that Ash had painstakingly transported from the capital.
"Lets share a drink, Lord Cross."
I grabbed a bottle from the cart and gave it a little shake.
The luxurious bottle housed a beautiful, golden liquid that swirled around within.
The sweet sloshing sound echoed in the air.
To a seasoned drinker like Lord Cross, it was an irresistible proposal.
Gulp.
Lord Crosss dry throat managed a swallow. I shrugged and returned the bottle to the cart.
"If youre not interested?"
"No, no! Who said I wasnt interested?"
Lord Cross flung open the doors to his mansion.
"Come in, Your Highness. Bring everything!"
Easily appeased.
I wheeled the alcohol-laden cart directly into the mansion.
"Oh crap."
I involuntarily muttered a curse as I took the first step inside.
From the entrance right through to the interior, discarded bottles littered the floor.
"Good... grief..."
I cupped a hand over my nose.
Given the amount of piled-up, uncleaned bottles, the air was thick with the scent of evaporated alcohol. It was almost nauseating.
This isnt just a drinking problem, its alcohol poisoning...
Avoiding the carpet of discarded bottles on the floor, I found my way into the mansions kitchen.
Lord Cross pulled out two cups from a cupboard.
"Its been ages since I drank with someone."
Taking the cup offered by Lord Cross, I suspiciously eyed the bottom of the glass.
"Is this glass clean?"
"The house may be a mess, but the glass needs to be clean. Its a matter of respect for the drink."
Uttering some peculiar doctrine about alcohol, Lord Cross snatched the bottle from my hand.
"Well, lets see what kind of alcohol youve brought..."
Margrave Crosss eyes bulged as he read the label.
"Peacemaker inaugural royal whiskey! Good heavens, this is incredibly rare!"
Peacemaker was the reigning Emperors middle name.
Hence, it was a liquor concocted to mark the year the Emperor ascended the throne. Furthermore, it was a specialty product, crafted right from the royal distillery.
It wasnt merely the taste, the drink bore a deep symbolic significance.
In essence, it was damn expensive.
Ive gifted you such a pricey drink, so start showing me a bit more respect.
The message would resonate without having to spell it out.
Margrave Cross cast me a complicated, contemplative look before uncapping the whiskey bottle without a second thought.
The golden fluid filled our glasses.
"Then, to..."
I lifted my glass to propose a toast, but Margrave Cross was already bringing his own glass to his lips.
"..."
I awkwardly lowered my glass.
Margrave Cross downed the whiskey in a single swig. Wasnt it a bit strong to drink like that? Was he alright?
"Kick me out if you want. But I need to tell my tale before I leave."
Thud.
After filling the Margraves cup, I placed the bottle on the table and began to speak.
"The monsters are becoming restless again. And its not on a small scale."
"..."
"The last invasion consisted of 1,000 Living Armors. We managed to fend them off, but our walls were severely damaged, and our ranks of soldiers are precariously low."
"..."
"Were in dire need to bolster our ranks."
Margrave Cross remained silent as he listened. I persisted.
"Margrave, I require the soldiers under your command."
"I dont command any soldiers."
"I came knowing there are mercenaries within your household."
"I have friends, true, whom Ive chosen, trained, and battled alongside all my life."
Margrave Cross exhaled a heavy sigh.
"But when I relinquished my role as lord, when I cast aside my spear and shield... those friends also laid down their arms. Now, all of them have retired."
"I implore you, summon them once again."
"That would be in vain."
Gulp, gulp.
In a single swig, Margrave Cross emptied his cup and slurred his words.
"This land isnt worth the defence."
"What do you mean..."
"No need to waste lives defending a front thats meaningless. Better for everyone to flee."
From time immemorial to the present.
The men of the family, who had sworn to protect this land, were now advocating for its abandonment.
I was stunned by his words and fell silent for a moment.
"Tell me, your highness. Why did you venture to this land?"
Margrave Cross gazed at me and coldly uttered his words.
"Everything on this land is just wilting. Theres no hope or future here."
"..."
"This is advice from me, someone who squandered his life protecting this place. Leave here. Quickly, before the curse of this land ensnares you."
What had transpired in this old mans life?
What had led him to renounce everything he had dedicated his life to?
I yearned to ask him and hear his answer, but Margrave Cross turned away and waved his hand dismissively.
"You must take your leave now. Im too weary for further discourse."
I sensed this was the end of our conversation for today. I slowly rose from my seat.
"I will return, Margrave."
"..."
"I promise to bring better side dishes next time."
The Margrave neither responded nor turned to look at me.
He just stared out the window at his orchard.
After a final glance at the old mans profile, I left his manor.
***
As I stepped outside, Lucas was waiting with the horses.
"Your Highness, were you successful in persuading him?"
"No, I failed. But I did receive a gift."
The gift was inedible dried fruit, but a gift is a gift, right? Isnt this a significant stride?
I shrugged and climbed onto my horse.
"Well, not everything can be resolved in a single day."
"So you plan to keep visiting him."
"If I succeed, I can recruit a seasoned squadron that has battled monsters all their lives. The effort is worthwhile."
As I began to head back to the city with Lucas, a question surfaced in my mind.
"By the way, what happened to the Margrave of Cross? He seems to have gone through something significant... Lucas, do you know anything about it?"
"No, I have no idea either......"
Lucas, like me, had lived his entire life in the capital of the empire before being exiled to the south.
We had no way of knowing the detailed circumstances of this place.
"Aider told us to hear it directly from the Margrave himself......ugh."
Aider didnt seem inclined to spoil anything. Damn that director.
"Anyway, persuasion is one thing. We need to do what we can in the meantime."
Do what we can.
Repair the city walls, prepare for war.
No matter what cards I held, the monsters would come. All I could do was kill them as efficiently and effectively as possible.
Looking out at the distant city, I muttered to myself as if making a promise.
"Lets return to Crossroads. Theres much to do."