Chapter 58: ๐๐ก๐ ๐๐ข๐๐ ๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐๐ง๐๐๐ซ๐ฃ๐ฎ (๐)
Chapter 58: ๐๐ก๐ ๐๐ข๐๐ ๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐๐ง๐๐๐ซ๐ฃ๐ฎ (๐)
The delegation was not even wearing proper armor. This was to lower Ulrikeโs guard.
Moreover, there were only about a dozen of them. They would easily be crushed if Ulrikeโs fiercely positioned army attacked.
However, all of that would change if they captured Ulrike.
Ulrike, coming forward to receive the surrender delegation!
All they needed to do was capture Ulrike somehow. Only a few knights and scribes, who were off their guard, were around Ulrike.
They could capture her with a surprise attack!
๐๐ก๐ฎ๐!
โDamn it!โ
The man leading the delegation as the envoy gritted his teeth. He was a low-ranking noble without a fiefdom, taking on this mission for a chance at advancement.
He just had to reach out and grab Ulrike, who was close. . .
But Ulrike dodged just as a crazed knight dastard yelled out behind him. His hand, reaching out, pathetically swiped through the air.
But it didnโt matter. Ulrikeโs army was far behind, and they were right in front of her.
โBlock, block it!โ
As Ulrike hastily retreated, the knights and scribes beside her finally realized the situation and moved, desperately throwing themselves into the fray.
๐๐ฐ๐จ๐จ๐ฌ๐ก!
But the delegationโs swordsmanship was extraordinary. They targeted the exposed weak spots of the armored knights, striking from all sides. They were clearly swordsmen who had properly learned short sword techniques from the swordsmanship guild.
No matter how well armored, one cannot be completely protected. When four of them stabbed with short swords from all sides, the knight fell with a scream.
The scribes, too, were no different from the knights. They fell at once.
In an instant, those blocking the way were gone. Even Ulrike had to sweat in such a situation.
And then Johan arrived.
โHuh?โ
๐๐ก๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฉ!
As the sound of a sword piercing flesh came from somewhere, one of the raiders looked down at his body in surprise.
A longsword was embedded in him.
Johan had thrown it as he charged. The raider at the front immediately fell, breathless.
โYou son of a b*tch!โ
Another raider cursed and lunged at Johan. Johan, who had thrown his longsword, was unarmed. Despite wearing thick chainmail, he would have been no swordsman if he couldnโt handle such an opponent.
๐๐ก๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฉ!
Johan blocked the raiderโs short sword with the armored part of his arm, then struck with all his might. The raiderโs skull shattered, and he died instantly.
Ulrike, watching from behind, widened her eyes.
โ๐๐ข๐ณ๐ค๐ฆ๐ญโ๐ด ๐ต๐ณ๐ฐ๐ญ๐ญ ๐ด๐ญ๐ข๐บ๐ฆ๐ณ!โ
She somehow felt she knew how he got that title.
โGet behind me! They canโt kill you!โ
โ!โ
Understanding Johanโs words, Ulrike clung behind him. It would be pointless if she was captured and used as a hostage.
โKill them! Capture them!โ
The raiders screamed frantically. They knew their situation too well.
If they failed to capture Ulrike before the approaching soldiers arrived, they would suffer a fate worse than death!
Johan looked around as the raiders attacked from all directions.
Fighting and holding them off was one thing, but it meant nothing if Ulrike was taken.
โ. . .!โ
Johan kicked a tent pole. It was a temporary, open tent, but the pole wasnโt shallowly planted enough to be pulled out by a kick. . .
๐๐ซ๐๐๐ค!
The tent collapsed forward, obstructing the raiders.
โ!!!โ
Johan then picked up the pole and started swinging it at the approaching raiders. The long and massive pole was a weapon in itself. The raiders, armed only with short swords, couldnโt penetrate inside.
โCursed by the devil, the lot of them. . .!โ
One of the raiders muttered this.
To him, Johan seemed like someone who had made a pact with the devil. How else could such supernatural strength be possible?
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
The castle had more than just a main gate; there was also a secret door.
This concealed door, not easily visible from the outside, was a crucial strategic point, used for the clandestine departure of messengers or as an escape route for the feudal lord.
One of the roles of this secret door was to serve as a pathway for raiding parties.
No one was foolish enough to launch an attack right through the main gate.
The cavalry inside the castle cautiously emerged through this secret door.
Their objective was straightforward.
If the delegation managed to ambush and capture Ulrike, they were to swoop in and drag them into the castle, creating a diversion.
But then. . .
โ. . .?โ
โ!โ
The cavalry, turning a corner, were shocked. The situation was undeniably odd.
There was no sign of the delegation, and Ulrikeโs army was ominously close to the castle walls, exuding a threatening aura.
โTo the Raan gate! Escape through the Raan gate!โ
โDivert! Divert!โ
Thanks to the leaderโs quick thinking, they didnโt charge but instead turned their horses around.
Returning from an ambush via a different secret door was the norm. They quickly veered towards the opposite secret door.
โGerdolf-nim. Command!โ
โKill them all. Every last one.โ
Gerdolf growled fiercely, realizing why Johan had led the mercenaries here.
It must be to kill them!
Gerdolf charged with a savage laugh, relishing the sight of the enemyโs faces turning pale in surprise.
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
โUgh.โ
โWhy would you fight so recklessly?!โ
Suetlg checked Johanโs arm, relieved to find no broken muscles or bones.
It was a miracle that he was unscathed after such madness.
โI needed a long weapon, but there was nothing at hand.โ
โThe most foolish reason Iโve ever heard. Relying on brute strength is foolish.โ
โIโm just a bit tired, otherwise fine. No need to worry.โ
Suetlg looked exasperated.
Even the strongest man should be hurt after such an ordeal.
Yet, Johan seemed unharmed except for slight fatigue.
If not divine blessing, then what?
โWhat about Ulrike-gong?โ
โFurious to the core, preparing for retaliation. Sheโs been looking for you.โ
โLetโs go together.โ
โNo. Iโll stay here.โ
โShe wonโt harm you, just wants to thank you.โ
โIโd rather not. You go ahead.โ
Suetlg did not want to meet Ulrike.
While Johan had much to gain politically, Suetlg had little interest in Ulrike.
Rather, Ulrike might demand too much from Suetlg.
โUlrike-gong wishes to see you.โ
โWait. Let me persuade Suetlg-nim.โ
โShe only wishes to see you, though. . .?โ
โ. . . . . .โ
Suetlgโs expression was complex. Not wanting to meet, yet feeling oddly about not being invited.
โThen, I shall go alone.โ
โJust be careful not to get devoured.โ
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
Near Ulrikeโs tent, surviving raiders were tied to pillars.
They were soon to be executed in the most brutal manner in front of the castle.
โSir, welcome.โ
โI am sincerely grateful for your achievements.โ
The furious knights ceased their swearing and respectfully greeted Johan, indicating the significance of his recent heroics.
Had Johan not alone confronted and defeated the raiders, Ulrike might have truly been taken hostage. The mere thought sent a chill down oneโs spine.
โ?โ
Johan looked at the knights in puzzlement. He had not disarmed before entering.
โShouldnโt I surrender my weapon?โ
โYou have been permitted to enter as is.โ
Johan entered, perplexed. Inside the tent, only Ulrike was present. She looked up from her map and scribblings as Johan entered.
โYou must have something you want, right?โ
โ?โ
โSomething you desire. Did you set out without even thinking about it?โ
In response to Ulrikeโs words, Johan replied with an indifferent expression.
โI donโt particularly have anything I want. . . I just want to finish what I came here for.โ
Johan had no ulterior motives in going after Ulrike, and he didnโt bother thinking about what to aim for in that situation. Johan wasnโt that clever.
Ulrikeโs expression became uncomfortable upon hearing his words.
People who are meticulous in their cost-benefit analysis tend to feel uneasy if the other party doesnโt align with their expectations.
From Ulrikeโs perspective, she didnโt appreciate Johan not demanding something in return first. The feeling of being in debt hadnโt disappeared.
โYou can speak freely.โ
โItโs okay. Unlike last time, this is a public occasion, so I will uphold propriety.โ
Ulrikeโs discomfort grew even more from Johanโs words. Johan was puzzled.
Wasnโt his response supposed to satisfy Ulrike just now?
โ. . .Go ahead and tell me.โ
โActually, I have the tax rights in Heincut Town.โ
โ. . . . . .โ
Ulrike pondered silently, then spoke after 10 seconds.
โTell Stephen. Not gonna happen.โ
โActually, I came to negotiate about that.โ
โDamn it! I wondered why you joined the expedition. . .โ
Ulrike realized her misjudgment.
She should have known when her foolish brother spent all his money on mercenaries.
It wasnโt for military glory, but to sell his fiefdom rights profitably.
โSir Stephen agreed. I intend to sell these tax rights back to you.โ
โTo me?โ
โYes. Arenโt you the rightful owner of this fiefdom?โ
โSkip the formalities. Iโm not fooled. What if I donโt want to buy?โ
โIf you refuse, Iโll have to find others. Bishop Mohsho, or maybe a trade guild. . . Many desire these tax rights. I hope you understand this is a gesture of goodwill to return your rightful authority.โ
Johanโs relaxed tone was irritatingly effective.
But Johan was right.
Letting the tax rights fall into othersโ hands out of spite would be a loss.
โAnd one more thing.โ
โ?โ
โIf you buy the tax rights, I ask that you spare Stephenโs life.โ
โDid that guy present his ass to you?! And that b*tch too, why canโt she take care of these as*holes without causing a fuss?!โ
Ulrike finally exploded.
Johanโs coddling of Stephen was infuriatingly incomprehensible to her.
She fumed until she realized.
She was jealous. Her insignificant brother had a knight she lacked.
โHe didnโt present any ass. . . Iโm just trying to keep a promise.โ
โFine! Say I buy the tax rights. I will give you some money. Then what? What if I kill Stephen afterward?โ
โThen that canโt be helped.โ
Johan responded calmly, surprising Ulrike.
โWhat. . . what?โ
โIโm not Stephenโs father, nor can I protect him forever. If he is to be killed, so be it.โ
โ. . . . . .โ
โIf Your Highness wishes to break the promise, feel free. I wonโt interfere. My promise with Stephen didnโt extend that far.โ
Ulrike felt an inexplicable sense of defeat at Johanโs words.
Though she held the decision, she couldnโt counter Johanโs argument.
She couldnโt bring herself to say, โ๐ ๐ฅ๐ฐ๐ฏโ๐ต ๐ค๐ข๐ณ๐ฆ ๐ข๐ฃ๐ฐ๐ถ๐ต ๐ฑ๐ณ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ช๐ด๐ฆ๐ด; ๐โ๐ญ๐ญ ๐ฌ๐ช๐ญ๐ญ ๐๐ต๐ฆ๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ฏ.โ
โ. . .Alright. Iโll spare him. He was supposed to die long ago anyway. Tell him not to loiter in my sight again.โ
โHe must have learned a lot even without my saying.โ
โHa! If I thought that guy could learn, I wouldnโt have tried to kill him.โ
Ulrike took several deep breaths and spoke.
โNow that weโve discussed your matters, letโs talk about mine. Werenโt you curious why I called you?โ
โAh yes, I was very curious.โ
โ๐๐ฉ๐ช๐ด ๐จ๐ถ๐บ ๐ณ๐ฆ๐ข๐ญ๐ญ๐บ. . .โ
Johan had a polite way of being irritating. Ulrike said, holding back her annoyance.
โAre you interested in receiving a fiefdom?โ
โ. . .!โ
โWait. Before you get too interested, listen. I donโt like to lie to those who receive my land. You wonโt just receive it. Youโll have to fight for it a few times.โ
โLike attacking that castle?โ
โYes.โ