Chapter 56: Leaving The Capital
Currently, Ira, Samantha, and Amy were all at his house. Time had flown by and the day of the Summit was close and those who were set to travel were preparing themselves for it including Ira.New novel chapters are published on
Hmm. Why do I need to wear this again, Sam? Ira lifted a black ceremonial jacket. Silver buttons, inscribed with the insignia of a bear, were on the front of the jacket and on its cuffs. On the collar was a dark green stripe which was, of course, the color Grenitian Kingdoms flag and banners.
It was written on the contract, Ira. Samantha responded as she went through a wooden container, grabbing a custom scabbard from inside of it and handing it to Ira.
And this, Ira said as he held the scabbard, What the hell is this for? I already have one why do I need another.
It goes over the jacket. Samantha explained.
Whatever you say. Ira shrugged as he put on the jacket and affixed the scabbard to his waist.
Youre top buttons are undone. Samantha said as she pointed toward Iras chest.
On purpose, its too constricting to have it all buttoned up so Ill wear it how I want. Ira said as he sat down.
I think it looks nice. Amy spoke up from the side.
Thanks. Ira said as he put his feet up on the table and leaned into the chair.
You look like a bandit impersonating a military officer. Samantha said with an out-of-character laugh.
Oh? So you can make jokes, huh? Ira lazily said.
Samantha slid a large gold coin toward Ira, who caught it before making a questioning expression.
Proof of your identity, so be sure to keep it close to you. Samantha said seriously.
Ira waved his hand over it and it vanished from sight. You think someones gonna steal it from me or something?
Its always good to be cautious. If the wrong people were to get there hands on one it could cause a major incident. Samantha warned.
Whatever you say. Ira responded casually.
Ill be leaving then. Someone from the Princes side will contact you soon, so please attempt to stay close. Samantha said before departing.
As soon as Samantha left Ira stood up and stretched before speaking, Right, lets go, Amy.
Go? Go where? Amy asked.
After a few minutes, Avery landed and immediately two servants rushed out.
Miss Avery, weve received word and packaged the set of armor as you instructed. A servany said as she bowed deeply.
Good, Avery said before she looked at her the robes she used for training. Ill need a change of clothes.
Theyve already been prepared, we can lead you there, Miss Avery. The other servant said.
Avery nodded and followed the servants into the Manor.
After a while, Avery emerged at the front of manor wearing a grey jacket, black pants, and black boots. She changed her living armor into a dark grey cloak and put the hood on before getting into a carriage that was already loaded with her luggage.
Is that all, Miss? The coachmen asked.
Yes, lets go, Avery said.
The carriage quickly departed, making for the capital.
A few hours later, the front gates of the Capital were full of activity. The King and his retinue had long since departed via teleportation array to get a head start on those who were to be attending the Summit. Then the first three princes left with their respective groups. Now there were a few prominent merchants, diplomats, and important figures, getting ready to leave. There was also the fourth prince who had yet to leave, causing rumors to spread of his lack of preparation. In truth, The Fourth Prince had chosen to wait to accommodate Ira, who was, of course, waiting for Avery.
Sir Ira, how much longer do you think itll be? A short old man asked with a forced smile. He was Irving, the Fourth princes assistant.
I dont know. If youre tired of waiting I told you I would catch up, you dont have to wait. Ira shrugged.
Ah...I see. Irving bowed with a rigid expression before returning to an overly luxurious carriage.
Ira looked at the dejected assistant and then to the carriage with a narrowed eyes. The image around the fourth prince had been seen as inept and weak from what he had heard from those at the gates, but it seemed to be deeper than that. Stopping his thoughts there, Ira shook his head and then looked toward the gates.
After a little while, his nose twitched and he shifted his full attention toward the gates and a carriage with the Thynne Family banner finally arrived. Ira couldnt help but smile as the carriage stopped near him. The coachmen greeted Ira before getting down and opening the carriage door and then moving to transfer the luggage.
A woman in a hooded cloak stepped out and looked at Ira with a faint smile. Ira, Avery spoke.
Avery. Ira opened the door to his own carriage with exaggerated motions.
Avery gave an amused look before climbing in. Ira, with a cheerful grin, took the luggage from the Thynne Family coachman and loaded on. After everything was finished, Ira waved over to Irving who gave a visible sigh of relief.
The Fourth Princes carriage departed with haste, it was clear that Irving was the one who dictated the speed as he placed an importance on time when speaking to Ira.
The coachman in charge of Iras carriage waited for Ira to enter, before leaving, putting the capital behind them.