Chapter 133: How to use an opportunity

Chapter 133: How to use an opportunity

The terror attack and imprisonment for the sudden return of the Fifth Prince Haverion.

Because of this, both the nobles and the people were in a state of disarray.

There was one person smiling.

That is the Fourth Prince, Servin.

Finally, an opportunity has come to me!

He clenched his hands.

It had to be that way.

Ian, who was a strong rival, is unconscious.

His sister and brother are facing their own problems.

He discussed the situation with Viscount Schvarier, a member of his faction.

What happened to the Third Prince?

They say his whereabouts are currently unknown.

To be precise, the Third Prince found something in the library, went out to look for it, and then disappeared.

He was literally missing.

Normally, it was normal for the royal family to move on a large scale.

It seems like everyone is quietly taking it easy because of the Seventh Princes incident. Only a few royal knights are conducting the search

If hes my brother, its worth it.

Pardon?

Patience is one of the Seven Virtues.

It was clear that Ians power was bothering him.

Unlike his older sister, who is resourceful and powerful, the Third Princes pride is his strength. He would need the power to beat Ian.

Then what about Sister?

I think shes been distracted by the recent events.

She was currently in charge of dealing with the aftermath of the terrorism, including maintaining the royal capital and interrogating heresy inquisitors and berserkers.

However, her actions had caused dissatisfaction among some of the nobles.

Nobles favor those who serve their interests.

Are they that dissatisfied?

Its unavoidable. The First Princess, who generally does things for herself but is now looking after the commoner.

The problem was that the First Princess was in charge of running Ians supply station, perhaps because she felt sorry for him.

She was working hard on useless things at a time of great importance.

Servin smiled at the corner of his mouth.

If I handle this well, I might even gain the support of the nobles from that faction.

This was an opportune moment, with everyone preoccupied.

Originally, I was going to make something useful in the fight for the throne, but

Now was not the time to make something like that.

The top priority was to reach out to the Fifth Princes followers.

Most of them are centrists. But you shouldnt just think of them as small and medium-sized forces.

The Princes insight is accurate.

There were more moderate forces that did not belong to Garcia, the Southern Nobles Union, or Marquis Adelas than expected.

Servin gazed with ambition.

Furthermore, those who followed Haverion are deeply dissatisfied with the countrys vested interests.

It had to be that way.

Those born with divine power had to be sent to the Holy Empire unconditionally.

However, Haverion is one of the outstanding candidates who possesses excellent intelligence in addition to divine power.

In any other country, it would have definitely been hidden.

Yet, Haverion and his faction were completely oppressed by Duke Garcia and others. Haverion had no choice but to become a hostage and be sent to the Holy Empire.

Of course, his faction did support him as well.



But they wont be able to refuse my offer. They will be left with no alternative.

Unlike his more powerful brothers, Servin acknowledged his own weakness.

He believed that joining forces with him would bring greater benefits to the nobles than aligning with his siblings.

If only I can successfully recruit them into my faction

A new power structure could emerge in Kaistain.

Servin knew very well that it would be difficult to become king on his own, but this changed the situation.

As a powerbreaker, I can hold the board and shake it up.

By combining his own forces with established factions, Servin believed he could rapidly build a significant power base.

In the past, this would have been unthinkable due to the strong support Haverion received from his faction.

However, the circumstances had shifted, and Servin saw an opportunity.

Continuing to push the Fifth Prince is like holding on to a rotten rope.

Instead, it was something that could be associated with treason or conspiracy.

The urgency of the situation likely prompted the Fifth Princes faction to reach out to him. Viscount Schvarier, who was present, also smiled.

I have already spoken to them. Your Highness just needs to finalize the arrangement.

Well done, Viscount Schvarier.

Viscount Schvarier had successfully contacted the Fifth Princes faction and persuaded a person of significant power within their ranks. Capturing that individual would likely lead to the collapse of the entire faction.

Thank you, my youngest brother. Thanks to you, I have received such a great gift.

Naturally, it wasnt only the nobles from the Fifth Princes faction who had reached out to Servin.

I also received a call from the temple. He asked me to please let him meet you.

This was to be expected.

Ian was unconscious, the Third Prince was missing, and the First Princess was occupied with her duties.

In such circumstances, the importance and influence of Servin, the Fourth Prince, were bound to increase.

The temple and the Holy Empire, who had no desire to be involved with Haverion, had reluctantly sought Servins help.



But still. Those arrogant temple bastards are desperate.

It was no wonder that Servins mouth rose as high as the smile of Viscount Schvarier.

There will be no more opportunities for the Fourth Prince.

Viscount Schvarier called Servin with an urgent expression.

Your Highness?

Thud!

However, Servin had fainted from the humiliation he had experienced for the first time and the smell of sewage.

***

Smirk.

Ian smiled.

Thats fun.

Then Galon, who was next to him, came up as if curious.

Whats so funny, Your Highness?

Ah, it seems like the Fourth Prince is very busy.

Pardon?

Ian explained, referring to the news brought by the chamberlain that detailed the Fourth Princes movements.

I thought he would quietly immerse himself in his research. Hes quite competent, Ian commented, impressed by the Fourth Princes actions

Hes really the son of that blood lion.

Ian had initially underestimated the Fourth Prince, perceiving him as nothing more than a bookish individual focused on research.

He never expected him to make moves in this critical situation.

Everyone was holding their breath for fear of being involved with the Fifth Prince.

Everyone was on edge, afraid of being associated with the Fifth Prince.

If they had made any missteps, they could have been implicated in treason alongside the Fifth Prince. However, the Fourth Prince had boldly drawn attention to himself, moving with confidence and presenting a just cause.



Certainly, his actions were risky.

Ian acknowledged.

If he had delayed even slightly, he might have lost the nobles he was trying to win over.

The one who is now moving in place of Ian is Nathan the Swift.

Compared to the Fourth Prince, who moved the carriage at night, he ran over the buildings of the royal castle and contacted nobles at a very high speed.

Additionally, he carried a sword, a symbol of Ians authority.

This sword signifies that Lord Nathan possesses equal authority to me. So, if anyone refuses my offer, show the sword and crush them in my name.

Naturally, the speed at which Nathan appeased the nobles had to be extraordinary. Galon nodded, recalling the situation.

I think he was touched when the prince gave him your sword. For some reason, I see him working hard.

It cant be. Sir Nathan has another motive.

What could that be?

Galons expression mirrored his confusion, as if he couldnt comprehend the situation.

Ian smiled brightly.

I made a bet with him.

What bet did you make?

The bet was really simple.

Nathan takes responsibility and completely appeases the centrists.

The challenge lay in the stakes of the bet.

If he fails to appease the centrists, he has agreed to marry my sister.

Yes?

Galon was speechless.

Galon found it difficult to believe that such a bet had been made.

It seemed absurd and outrageous.

He paused for a moment.

But what happens if he succeeds?

Oh, in that case, Ive decided not to mention marriage for a while. Especially not concerning my sister.

Galon suddenly felt sorry for Nathan.

He had been teased incessantly and had unwittingly entered into a bet he couldnt afford to lose. An expression of sympathy lingered on Galons face, understanding the weight of the circumstances.

But that wasnt the most pressing matter now.

The lady is meeting with His Majesty.

As her fiance, she asked for fair revenge.

Ian looked interested.

Even though he had made a deal with Lady Lavaltor, he had no idea that she would be so bold.

Just revenge.

If her request was acknowledged, Lady Lavaltor and Haverion would have to draw their swords and engage in battle.

Normally, he would predict the victory of Haverion, who is a man.

The ladys sword skills are formidable. Its a landslide victory for Cardinal Haverion.

He knew that if Lady Lavaltor were to be harmed in any way, the Duke of Lavaltor would not stand idly by.

It wasnt just a matter of the dukedom; the people of Kaistein would likely never forgive him either.

For Haverion, it would be akin to falling into a hopeless trap.

Thanks to this, the effect was clear.

It is said that all ministers, large and small, are gathering in the audience hall.

Haverion had moved swiftly, even willing to kneel before the people if King Eloin desired it. However, that was out of the question.

Prince?

A question burst out of Galons mouth.

It was Ian who suddenly got out of bed and prepared to leave.

Ian answered calmly.

My wife-to-be is taking action like this. As her husband-to-be, I cant just sit still. And this is also an opportunity.

What are you planning to do?

Ian smiled despite Galons bewildered expression.

He was planning to finish the work before the saintess came.