Return of the Unrivaled Spear Knight-Chapter 338
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Chapter 338
For the first time in a while, the wide council chamber of the Imperial Palace of the Avalon Empire was packed with numerous nobles. Perhaps it was because they were in a time of war. There were at least hundredsโno, thousands of nobles, and they continued to enter the council chamber regardless of their factions or political inclinations.
Their Empire was on the verge of crumbling down. That was enough to rally the nobles into working together. However, another event took place that aggravated the crisis significantlyโฆ
โEinberg is under attack!โ
A message had just been delivered from the border. Silence fell in the audience chamber. There were many people inside the chamber, but no one talked. That was how shocking their current situation was.
โโฆWe need to dispatch forces immediately.โ Marquess Iron, a noble on the First Princeโs side, broke the silence first. After the Military Advisor Zegar, he was the most famous advisor and strategist in the Empire.
โItโs nothing to panic about,โ Iron continued. โDidnโt we already expect that a war would break out?โ
โItโs not something that you can conclude that easily,โ Marquess Broy, the infamously greedy head of a merchant family, interjected. โDue to the long civil war, our Empireโs national power has already reached zero. Weโre outnumbered, and we have no source of money. Are you going to fight against the Swallow Empire head-to-head in a situation like this?โ
โThatโsโฆโ Iron trailed off.
โHahaha, this is ridiculous. While we were at each otherโs throats, the other two empires reached a level that we canโt even touch. Wait, you donโt really think weโre still as powerful as the other two empires, do you?โ Broy sarcastically asked.
โThen are you suggesting we sit on our hands?!โ Iron growled.
Broy shrugged coyly. โWell, it looks like the smart Marquess Iron is having a hard time understanding me.โ
โMarquess Broy! Are you insulting me right now?!โ Iron shouted.
โShall I be more straightforward?โ Broyโs eyes shone for a moment. โEven with the central and provincial armies, we could never stop those empires. In the end, it means that all noble families will have to join in on the warโฆโ
โIsnโt that why weโre all gathered here today?!โ Iron yelled at the top of his lungs.
โLet me finish. The majority of us here have been pointing our swords at each other until just yesterday,โ Broy reminded Iron.
Ironโs mouth closed as he finally realized what Broy meant.
โYes, a common enemy has appeared, and theyโre trying to bring our country down. However, you canโt expect enemies to become friends overnight. There are people in this room who lost their family members to each other. This isnโt it. Over the past three years, many noble families have been annihilated, so how am I supposed to trust that nothing will happen after I empty my house and let my soldiers go?โ
The more Broy continued, the more the tension inside the room increased.
โBu-But youโll lose all your noble titles if we lose the war,โ Iron tried to refute.
โIt wouldnโt be odd if one of you put a dagger in my back right now, so do you think I would care about the war?โ Broy narrowed his eyes.
Kiser, who was sitting on the left throne, seemed to think it was time for him to step in.
โโฆAll of you, stop,โ he said. โIโllโฆ let the heads of the families decide how many soldiers they are going to dispatch.โ
Most of the noblesโ eyes widened; they hadnโt expected Kiserโs decision.
โBrother!โ Kaizen shouted.
โStay put,โ Kiser warned him.
โButโ!โ
โDo we have any other solution?โ Kiserโs eyes turned cold. โWe were the ones who dragged everyone into this mess.โ
Kaizen bit his lip. Kiser quickly turned his attention elsewhere.
โBut Iโll set a minimumโI request that all of you send at least half of your private soldiers residing in your houses.โ
โHalfโฆโ Broy trailed off.
It wasnโt a difficult request for the noble families to accept, but there was an issue. Even the Imperial Family didnโt know the exact number of private soldiers that the families had. Therefore, the nobles could just send only a part of their army and insist that theyโd sent half of their army.
Broy came to a decision.
โโฆThen who do you wish to be the commander-in-chief?โ he asked on the behalf of all the nobles.
โFor the commander-in-chiefโฆโ Kiser trailed off.
โIn my opinion, I recommend Marquess Demir,โ Broy suggested.
That made some of the nobles flinch. Marquess Demir, from the west, was surely a talented and experienced commander, but the problem was that he was on Kaizenโs side, while, of course, most of the nobles in this place were on Kiserโs side.
โYour Highness, how about Marquess Sten?โ the quick-witted Iron swiftly interjected. โHeโs experienced enough to be called the Commander of the North and also so skilled that he is a Superhuman. I believe he is just as qualified as Marquess Demir to be the commander-in-chief.โ
โDo you think he can swing the ceremonial baton as commander-in-chief with only one arm?โ Broy snarked back. It seemed heโd been ready for Ironโs suggestions.
Iron frowned. โYou are speaking ill of someone. You go too far just because heโs not here. Why donโt you try saying that in front of Marquess Arie himself?โ
โWell, there is no reason I canโt do that.โ Broy shrugged.
โAre you kidding me?!โ Iron growled, bursting into anger.
Zegar couldnโt stand watching the conversation anymore.
โHow about Duke Tremblin?โ he interrupted.
โOh!โ Some nobles exclaimed as if they had forgotten about him until now.
โOf course, heโs experienced and not in any faction. In addition to that, heโs so skilled that the people of the continent call him the Sword Emperor. Besides, Duke Tremblin was in charge of the battles that took place in the east, so I think heโs truly the man for this jobโฆโ Zegar trailed off as he noticed Kiserโs expression turn grim. โโฆYour Highness, is there a problemโฆ?โ
โDuke Tremblin has already headed to the border,โ Kiser bitterly answered.
โโฆPardon?โ Zegar blankly asked.
โOne of the people that had detected the two empiresโ suspicious movements was Duke Tremblin,โ Kiser clarified.
โThenโฆโ
โHeโs already turned his back on his family for over three yearsโฆ so he must have been worried.โ
Zegar quietly groaned. โโฆThen we should send back up as quickly as possible.โ
Brow shook his head. โWe canโt make Count Arie the commander-in-chief.โ
โMarquess Demir definitely cannot be the commander-in-chief!โ Iron shouted.
โAre you seriously trying to turn this into a political dispute right now?โ Broy frowned.
โIโm the one who should be saying thatโฆ!โ Iron griped, dumbfounded.
โโฆThen how about the Hero King?โ Zegar suddenly suggested.
Broy and Ironโs eyes widened at the same time.
โIsnโt he the reason why all of us are here today?โ Zegar shrugged.
โโฆItโs because of what he said, not because of him,โ Broy cautiously said after glancing at the corner of the council chamber.
The first time was always the hardest, so once Broy had brought the topic up, all the nobles inside the chamber voiced their opinions at once. However, they were basically saying the same thing.
โYes, if we knew the enemy countries were going to invade us, we would have come right away even without his request!โ
โWe canโt let Joshua Sanders be the leader of the army! We canโt accept him yet!โ
โHeโs still young, so he doesnโt have the experience. He might be skilled as a knight, but it doesnโt mean he has the ability to command.โ
At least this time, all the nobles united and supported Broy.
โSome of you may already know,โ Broy said, โbut there is a rumor that heโs the descendant of the old Royal Family of Kunir.โ
His remark silenced all of the nobles. Half of the nobles groaned and nodded, and the other half of the nobles held their breath as if it was their first time hearing about it.
โSo after he takes command of the armyโฆ no one knows what heโll do afterward.โ
โThe Royal Family of K-Kunirโs descendantโฆโ
โI-Is that true?โ
Broy nodded. โOn top of that, Aden von Agnus, Joshua Sandersโs father, is the prime suspect for the murder of His Majesty.โ
Shock hit the nobles in the council chamber like a storm.
โMaster, things are taking an unexpected turn,โ Cain quickly whispered to Joshua in the corner of the chamber. โAre you going to let them keep talking like this?โ
โโฆThis country canโt be saved unless they change their minds on their own.โ Joshua shook his head.
โWell, I donโt think itโs going to happen if theyโre asking the blackmailer holding the knife to stab themselvesโฆโ
Joshua quietly chuckled. โLetโs just watch them for now.โ
โThe problem is that it doesnโt look like things are going to get better over time,โ Cain said, unconvinced.
At that moment, the incongruous click of high heels drifted through the tense air in the chamber.
โโฆHuh?โ Cain cocked his head, baffled. He realized that the sound was coming from the chamberโs entrance and instinctively turned his head to find it.
โSheโsโ!โ Cainโs eyes widened upon seeing the jaw-droppingly beautiful woman. In fact, he was quite familiar with the red-haired woman.
โAhโฆ!โ
โOh, my god. Such a beautiful woman existsโฆ?โ freewe(b)novel
Cainโs jaw wasnโt the only jaw that dropped. Here and there in the council chamber, the nobles broke into exclaim. Kiser was especially busy stealing a glance at the woman as he sat on the throne, so much so that he forgot about the current issue.
โYouโreโฆโ Kiser murmured.
โIโm sorry Iโm late.โ The woman came to a halt in the center of the council chamber and politely bowed. โI was quite far away, so it took a while even though I used a warp gate.โ
โItโs been so long!โ Kiser sprang up from his seat, forgetting about his dignity.
โI, Charles de Pontier, greet Your Highness as the substitute head of the Pontier Family,โ Charles elegantly said.
โWelcome! Iโve been hearing all about your accomplishments. Welcome, Lady Charles!โ Kiser frantically waved his arms around.
โIโm grateful for your hospitality, but I donโt deserve it.โ Charles smiled brightly.
It was said that one beautiful woman was capable of bringing a kingdom down. The way Kiser became mesmerized by Charlesโs rose-like smile certainly suggested that the saying was true.
Charles immediately cut to the chase; sheโd been polite enough, in her opinion.
โI happened to hear some of the discussions on my way over hereโฆ So, please pardon me, but would it be okay if I asked all of you a question?โ
Kiser readily nodded before the nobles even could say anything.
โAsk anything you want.โ
โYour Highness, then I dare askโฆโ Charles looked at Kiser with her scarlet eyes. โIf the Imperial Family requests, the noble families have a duty to dispatch their private soldiers. Since we are under special circumstances where His Majesty isnโt present, there is room for discussion regarding the number of the soldiers that the noble families dispatch, butโฆโ
โBut?โ Kiser repeated.
โโฆThe noble families have the right to select the commanding officer of their soldiers. Am I correct?โ Charles asked.
โOf course, commanding the whole army and one unit are technically different,โ Kiser replied.
Charlesโs smile deepened. โThank you for your answer, Your Highness. My Pontier Family is planning to dispatch twenty thousand soldiers and five knight orders. In addition to military supplies worth two million gold, the Pontier Family is planning to supply food to the entire family for the duration of the war.โ
She was indeed the owner of the great merchant group. Who else could make such an offer in the current Avalon Empire?
But she wasnโt done there.
โAnd for the commanding officer that will participate in the war on my familyโs behalfโฆโ
The nobles stared at Charles, wondering what she was going to say next.
Charles slowly turned her head to Joshua.
โI will select Joshua Sanders, my best friend. On a separate note, the Mercenary King, his other friend, is planning to help him with his fifty thousand mercenaries.โ







