The Legendary Spearman Returns-Chapter 157Side Story
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Side Story Chapter 157
-Terbion was killed by a human?
The humans werenāt the only ones who were surprised by Terbionās death. Even the demons obsessing over Longin turned to look.
-Heās an embarrassment to us all.
-Would someone go and take care of those humans already? They might cause a bigger problem.
-Aere, drop the act. I can see what youāre doing.
-Hehe. Was I that obvious?
-Youāve been unable to take your eyes off the spear, so itās impossible not to see...
Even though the ten demons had become nine now, they were only mildly curious. Despite the loss of their comrade, the demons remained nonchalant.
āYour Highness...?ā Valmont cautiously approached Kireua but flinched in surprise. There was nothing but darkness in Kireuaās eyes. His dark eyesāno, it was safe to say that they were demonic eyesātriggered humansā primordial fears.
āAm I looking at Prince Kireua...?ā
Valmont blinked and Kireuaās eyes were back to their original state.
āSir Valmont,ā Kireua said.
āHuh? Uh, yes, Your Highness.ā
āOur soldiersā morale is very high right now, so letās use this opportunity to open the gates.ā
āAh, of course, thanks to you... Excuse me? Open the gates?ā
Valmont couldnāt believe his ears. Everyone knew that their fortifications were giving them an advantage. In addition, the entirety of Arcadia would turn into a battlefield if they opened the gates, putting ordinary citizens at risk.
āYour Highness, Iām sorry to tell you this, but no matter how good things are going right now, I donāt believe thereās any need to take that risk.ā Valmont shook his head.
He was always honest and didnāt hesitate to give his forthright opinion to whomever he was talking to. When it was wrong, Valmont had to say no. Besides, most of the people on the street were children and people who didnāt know how to fight.
āThis is the only way to make other kings take action,ā Kireua said.
āOther... kings?ā
Every person on the continent should know about this battle since itās between such a large group of undead and humans, but whoever steps in first is going to shed the most blood. If other countries continue to remain spectators, Avalon will be the one who receives the most damage.ā
āA-Although I understand what youāre talking about, I think that we wonāt even need to consider that choice if we take care of all the undead right now. Itāll increase our nationās prestige to new heights,ā Valmont refuted, trying to calm Kireua down.
āThe undead here arenāt the end.ā
ā...Pardon?ā
āSince Evil Sins' powers have appeared in our lands, all of the undead on the continent will come swarming to Avalon, and we wonāt be enough to deal with all of them.ā
Valmont understood what Kireua meant but was still hesitant to carry out Kireuaās order. The possibility of a massacre taking place in the center of Arcadia was too much for him.
āYour Highness, they will have to take action now unless theyāre crazy. The next target could be them, so how could they afford to remain idle?ā Valmont asked, attempting to persuade Kireua again.
āYou still donāt understand, do you, Sir Valmont? Humans arenāt altruistic creatures. As a matter of fact, theyāre the most selfish creatures in the world.ā
āDepends on people...ā
āYou must have seen it during the Hubalt Empireās recent invasion.ā
Valmont went silent. He had to admit it. After becoming the strongest country on the continent, Hubalt had invaded Avalon without any justification, and Avalonās foreign guests had insisted on remaining spectators that day. The invasion hadnāt been much of a threat to their own countries at the time, and they must have concluded that helping Avalon wasnāt beneficial. The same situation was playing out now.
āSome of the delegations havenāt returned to their countries yet and remain in Arcadia. If they donāt feel the danger, then we should make them.ā Kireua glanced at Arcadia.
Goosebumps ran down Valmontās arms. Although everything that Kireua said held merit, it was still a horrifyingly cold conclusion. Valmont understood the necessity, but his heart didnāt agree. While Kireua sounded rational, it was somewhat unreasonable.
āOpen the gates, Sir Valmont,ā Kireua continued.
āYour Highness...ā
āThis is an order, not a request.ā šš»ššššš«š£šøš«šš.š¬šøš¶
Valmont bit his lip, wracked by indecision. He was unexpectedly saved by Selim, the other prince of Avalon.
āStop. Thatās enough,ā Selim interrupted with a frown.
āStay out of this.ā
āWhy did you change all of a sudden? Are you really the Kireua that I know?ā
āYou should also remember that a ruler must look at the forest, not a tree. Nothing comes for free in politics,ā Kireua snapped.
ā...It looks like I was wrong about you.ā Selim stabbed his bloody spear into the ground. āI really was going to hand over the throne to you because I thought you would make a better ruler than me.ā He heaved a sigh. He meant what he said; Selim was hardwired to be a martial artist and didnāt likeāin fact, hatedāthe mind games in politics. Swinging his spear and striving to reach the next level was far more fulfilling and enjoyable for Selim.
āHow funny. The Kireua Sanders that youāve seen until now was a coward who fled to another country due to his incompetence, wasnāt he?ā Kireua scoffed.
āWhy... would you say such a thing...?ā
āIām telling you not to act condescending in front of me, Selim Sanders.ā
Selimās lips trembled.
āSir Valmont, what are you doing? Are you going to defy orders?ā
āI said, enough. You talk as if you were His Majesty.ā
āHis Majesty is currently away right now, so isnāt it only right for the Prince to stand in his place?ā
āBy that logic, I believe that I have the same rights. Sir Valmont, donāt open the gate. Thatās an order.ā
An intense staredown started between Kireua and Selim.
āU-Umm...ā Valmont turned to look at Tremblin pleadingly, but Tremblin quietly shook his head. The duke was making it clear at the outset that there was nothing he could do right now. The Emperor of Avalon had declared that he was going to bequeath the throne to one of the two princes, so a third party couldnāt rashly intervene lest they weaken the power of the Imperial Family.
āI have no intention of letting Avalon suffer the damages of this alone. If no one is willing to do it, Iāll open the gates myself.ā Kireua strode toward the castle gate in spite of the undead crawling around the castle gate like an army of ants.
However, Kireua was stopped shortly after because he could feel murderous energy from behind him.
ā...Donāt do anything youāll regret, Selim. You wonāt be able to deal with the consequences.ā
āRight back at you.ā
Kireua slowly turned, his sword already drawn, and he released a tempest of his aura.
āThis is for the better, really. We can use this opportunity to finish our fight. The winner is going to be the next emperor, yes?ā
āThatās exactly what I was thinking.ā
The two princesā energies ferociously clashed in the center of the battlefield.
āW-We should stop this!ā Valmont urged Tremblin. fre(e)novelkiss.com
āMmm....ā Tremblin grunted.
Slap! Slap!
Kireua and Selimās heads snapped to the side. They froze, their eyes wide.
āWhat are you two doing?ā
āYo-Your Majesty Iceline...!ā Valmont heaved a sigh of relief. He felt a thick trace of mana nearby that must have been created by Icelineās teleportation.
āWhat a disgrace. If anyone saw you two right now, they would think the war is over,ā Iceline scolded the two Princes, her eyes cold.
Selim lowered his head guiltily, but Kireua was still expressionless.
āBoth of you shall follow Duke Tremblinās orders during this war since experience is something that can always be relied upon,ā Iceline firmly stated. āDuke Tremblin, can I ask you to take care of them?ā
āAll you need to do is order me, Your Majesty.ā Tremblin smiled gently.
Although Iceline nodded confidently, her lips were trembling faintly. What sheād caught of the princesā conversation left her in shock.
āI canāt believe Kireua had such a side...ā Iceline thought. This kind of news should be shared with the other Queen Consorts. Since Icarus was proficient in politics and management, she could assess the situation more objectively than the others. Of course, Iceline could never tolerate risking Avalonās citizens in order to involve other countries in the war, so the whole plan sounded preposterous to her.
āIām sure that His Majesty wouldnāt make such a decision either.ā
Iceline let out a sigh and looked back and forth between the two Princes. āWhy are you two not answering me? Does a Queen Consortās order mean nothing to you?ā
āN-No, Your Majesty.ā Selim took his spear and quickly went over to Tremblin.
āWhy havenāt I heard your answer, Prince Kireua?ā
ā...Yes, Your Majesty,ā Kireua quietly responded, and then turned away from the gates and toward the demons. āThanks to His Majestyās undead legion, the tide of the battle has turned in our favor again, so Iām trying to use this opportunity to exterminate the rest of the demons. Can I ask for your permission on this?ā
āWell...ā Iceline trailed off. She had witnessed Kirueaās skill from the sky, but she was still concerned. She had witnessed the entire fight, she now knew how terrifying these demons were, but she didnāt want Kireua to lose face by instantly turning him down.
āKireua, I hope you wonāt worry too much about...ā Iceline suddenly stopped talking, her lips quivering with new anxiety.
āYour Majesty...?ā Tremblin noticed her behavior first and tilted his head in confusion.
Iceline blankly opened her mouth.
ā...Open.ā
ā...What?ā The group looked at her, shocked.
āTell the soldiers to open the gates right now, Sir Valmont. This is an order.ā