Chapter 254: What Happened in the Detached Garden
While Antares and Lieselotte were talking, Leo was holding a drawn sword with a pale look on his face. There was only one reason why he looked so pale as he faced a certain person in the detached garden. It was because of that certain person he was facing.
Well, this is quite exciting. Its been a while since Ive held a sword like this.
Please exercise restraint, Your Majesty.
Thats right, the person Leo was facing was none other than King Carl himself. And why did Leo find himself in such a predicament? That required a slight rewind in time.
Right after Lieselotte agreed to go and persuade Antares, an envoy from the palace arrived with a letter. It was a statement from the senior ministers declaring that Antares must be tested before they could acknowledge him serving his Majesty the King.
Upon reading this, King Carl contorted his handsome face in displeasure, but he couldnt ignore their argument. Given the circumstances of his ascension, Carl held almost as much power as the founding king, and he certainly had the authority to enforce his will.
However, behaving too recklessly risked straining the relationships with his vassals. Among them were those who despised demons, and notably, the most influential among these were capable and loyal nobles devoted to King Carl. They were the kind who would never betray him, yet Carl hesitated to impose his will upon them.
Moreover, as a significant concession, they had proposed assessing the demons abilities and, depending on the outcome, they were willing to acknowledge them. Rather than dismissing the idea emotionally, he was challenged to demonstrate their utility, which was a proposition even King Carl could not refuse. He promptly accepted the proposal, wrote a reply saying he would leave the preparations for the test to them, and sent the messenger back with his answer.
The frustration that accumulated due to the postponement of something Carl had been looking forward to acquiring was perhaps because he was young. Leos misfortune lay in his capability to bear this burden and in Lappys courage to speak her mind without fear.
I never expected the counts servant to be a demon. I must admit, even I was taken aback But are you sure you want to go through with this?
Its fine Leo can easily defeat someone of the kings caliber
King Carl, who had urged Liselotte to negotiate with this understanding, suddenly noticed that she was accompanied by an unfamiliar servant. King Carl, who could tell from his demeanor that he was skilled beyond his age, asked Liselotte where she had hired him.
She was waiting for that question and answered with her usual smile that he was indeed a demon. King Carl didnt anticipate a demons presence so close at hand and let out a surprisingly loud gasp, which was unusual of him. Lieselotte continued to smile, but inwardly she was happy that she had managed to surprise him.
However, Carls shock was short-lived. He was more delighted by the precedent set that a demon could be employed as a servant than by the surprise itself. He then questioned Lieselotte about her interactions with the demons.
Lieselotte simply explained that she had treated them with the same courtesy as anyone else. Faced with a situation where he had no choice but to act without such courtesy, King Carl, though visibly annoyed by the criticism, had to admit that her advice was helpful.
The conversation should have ended there, but Adelheid who had been silently observing the unfolding events interjected, It seems that he is much stronger than His Majesty. She said.
Upon hearing this, King Carls face broke into a fierce smile, reminiscent of a predator sizing up its prey. Originally intended to serve the kingdom as a general, Carl was so renowned for his bravery that few of his own royal guards could match his skill in battle.
Feeling frustrated and eager to engage in some physical activity, he directly asked Leo and Lappy how they assessed his strength.
Leo who was unsure how to respond to a question from such a lofty figure remained silent, while Lappy nonchalantly replied, Just so-so.
Lappys blunt and sharp reply made the vassals there, including Lieselotte, to grimace, Adelheid to laugh until tears formed in her eyes, and King Carl to give a wry smile. Given that the comment came from a cute young girl, no one could bring themselves to be angry.
Hm? The kings movement wasnt bad. But if Leo had been using his usual sword, it would have been split in two.
Adelheid, who had come to watch the mock battle from the garden pavilion, fed sweets to Lappy sitting next to her while asking for a commentary on the duel. Being a complete novice in martial arts, she couldnt make much sense of the fight herself. Therefore, having a commentator was essential for her.
The guards, including Leila, could have taken on this role. However, they would likely hold back from speaking frankly due to their deference to King Carl. Furthermore, Lappy was the only one who truly understood the extent of the young boy Leos skills, which is why she was asked to act as a commentator.
Offering sweets as a reward, Lappy agreed to take on the role of commentator. The reason she sat next to Adelheid was because the latter liked Lappy, though not as much as Liselotte. It seemed that Lappy had a charm that appealed to noblewomen, similar to that of a beloved pet.
Lappy met Adelheids expectations and offered unreserved critique. Leo, who greatly respected his father Tigar, typically wielded a great sword similar to his fathers. Although it was shorter than Tigars, his weapon was significantly longer than the current sword he was using in the mock battle, which would have surely impressed King Carl.
Oh dear, had this been a real battle, His Majesty would have been struck down at the outset.
True. But it seems the king was just testing the waters. Plus, Leo hasnt transformed into his demon form yet. Neither of them is fighting seriously.
Demon form? Come to think of it, I recall that demons are said to look like a hybrid of human and beast, right?
Yes, but Lappy and the others are a bit different. The person who turned us into demons is different. For the difficult stuff, you should ask big brother.
Adelheid gazed intently at the young girl munching on sweets before her. Given King Carls long-standing obsession with demons, she had been gathering information about Antares and his companions. Her research indicated that these demons were considered failures within the empires ranks of the demon race and were receiving unfair treatment. However, she also discovered the paradox that, despite their status as failures, they were among the most successful in their battles.
Although the empire seemed to be covering it up, the testimonies of soldiers from other nations who had witnessed them on the battlefield could not be silenced. It had become well-known among many countries that, within the ranks of the empires demons, the special operations unit was indeed the strongest unit.
Could it be that offhand comment made by Lappy might just be the key to unraveling this mystery? Adelheid decided that she would discuss this with King Carl after he had fully exerted himself in the mock battle.
Shh! Hah!
Ho! Yah!
Meanwhile, Leo and King Carl continued their swordplay. To an onlooker, it might seem as though King Carl was aggressively pushing forward, with Leo constantly on the defensive. And indeed, thats how it appeared to Adelheid.
However, Adelheid was aware that her judgment when it came to combat was not reliable. Thats why she turned to Lappy for an update on the situation.
How does it look now?
The king is strong. In terms of swordsmanship, hes on par with Leo. Honestly, its surprising.
Oh my, I might just fall for our king all over again.
Neither is fully serious, but Leo seems to be enjoying himself.
The encounter between King Carls refined, battle-tested blade and Leos battle-hardened warriors sword was a sight to behold. It was like a sword dance of breathtaking beauty, but with an intensity that sent shivers down the spine of the viewer. Adelheid found herself completely captivated by the mock battle, unable to tear her eyes away as she listened to Lappys commentary.