Chapter 102: Keeping up the Facade is Difficult
Sometime earlier.
Princess Elara stood beside her father, King Thandor, as they observed the training session from a distance. Below, Vincent was leading the elven soldiers through a series of drills, his voice clear and firm as he instructed them on the use of the M4 Carbine.
"He's very thorough," Elara remarked, her eyes following Vincent as he moved among the soldiers, correcting stances and offering advice. "He seems to care deeply about ensuring our troops understand these new weapons."
King Thandor nodded, his gaze fixed on Vincent. "Indeed. He's putting a lot of effort into this. It's clear he's committed to the task. I must admit, I had my doubts about him after what happened to our scouts, but..." He trailed off, his thoughts lingering on the loss of his people. Elara looked at her father, sensing the conflict in his heart. "Father, I know you're still uncertain about him. But watching him now, it's hard to believe he could be responsible for such a thing. He's not just going through the motions-he's genuinely invested in training our soldiers."
King Thandor sighed, his expression softening. "Yes, he is. But that's what makes it so difficult to be sure. A man like Vincent, with his skills and resources, could easily hide his true intentions if he wished. And yet..." He watched as Vincent patiently demonstrated the proper way to handle the Sig Sauer M17 pistol to a group of elves who had struggled with the earlier drill. "And yet, his actions here seem so sincere."
Elara nodded. "I can sense it too, Father. There's a certain...honesty in the way he works with our soldiers. He's not just doing this for show. He wants them to succeed, to be stronger, better prepared."
King Thandor turned to his daughter, his eyes searching hers. "You believe he's telling the truth, then? That he had no part in the deaths of our scouts?"
Elara hesitated, considering her words carefully. "I believe he's doing his best to help us now. But I can't say for certain what happened to our scouts. There's still a part of me that wonders, that questions whether we've seen the whole truth."
The King sighed deeply. "I share that doubt, Elara. It's our duty to protect our people, and that means questioning everything-even the actions of our allies. But for now, Vincent has earned some trust. We'll watch him closely, but we'll also let him continue his work. Our soldiers need this training, and if Vincent can give them an edge in the battles to come, we must allow it."
Elara nodded in agreement. "Yes, Father. We'll remain vigilant, but we won't let doubt cloud our judgment. Vincent has proven himself through his actions today. We'll give him the chance to continue."
They both fell silent, their eyes returning to the training ground where Vincent was now guiding the soldiers through another drill.
As the sun began to dip lower in the sky, Vincent called an end to the day's session. The elves, tired but more confident with their new weapons, gathered in small groups, discussing the drills and practicing the techniques they had learned. Vincent stood off to the side, speaking quietly with Alpha 4, reviewing the day's progress and planning the next steps.
It wasn't long before Princess Elara approached, Vincent noticed her coming and straightened up. Alpha 4 gave a quick nod to Vincent before stepping back, allowing him some privacy with the princess.
"Vincent," Elara began. "I wanted to speak with you before you left for the evening."
Vincent nodded thoughtfully. "I appreciate that, Princess. It's good to know that we can speak frankly with one another. In these times, transparency and trust are crucial."
Elara's expression softened as she regarded him. "Indeed, they are. We're all fighting for the same goal, after all-to protect our people and ensure their survival in the face of the threats we all face."
There was a brief moment of silence between them, one that was not uncomfortable but rather filled with a shared understanding.
Vincent maintained his calm exterior, but internally, he was counting down the days until they could leave the Great Forest of Arendel behind. The pressure of maintaining his facade, of convincing the elves of his sincerity while hiding the truth of what had happened to their scouts, was starting to weigh heavily on him. Every interaction, every word exchanged, had to be carefully measured. He couldn't afford to slip up, not now.
Elara seemed to sense something in his silence, her gaze softening further. "You've taken on a great responsibility, Vincent. I can see that it's not easy, especially in these circumstances." Vincent nodded, forcing a small smile. "It's part of the job, Princess. Ensuring that our alliance holds strong is just as important as training your soldiers. We both have our roles to
play."
Elara's eyes lingered on him for a moment longer before she nodded, seemingly satisfied with his response. "Indeed. Well, I won't keep you any longer. I'm sure you have much to prepare
for tomorrow's session."
"Thank you, Princess," Vincent replied. "And I appreciate your understanding regarding today's incident. We'll work hard to ensure nothing like that happens again."
Elara offered a final smile before turning and heading back towards the palace, her elegant form soon disappearing into the trees. Vincent watched her go. He had managed to deflect her
concerns, for now.
Alpha 4 approached as soon as Elara was out of sight, his expression serious. "Everything
okay, sir?"
Vincent sighed, running a hand through his hair. "Yes...everything is okay. We should get rest now and prepare for tomorrow. Anyways, what's the news with the rest of the team?" "They said that they'll wait for us there in the city of Ferm after we have finished the session."
"Is that so?" Vincent sighed. "Looks like they can't wait to leave this place huh? Well, who wouldn't get homesick from this?"