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The Soaring Hawk (1)

Enjoying a cup of tea alone in the club room was a simple pleasure. Drinking with Marghetta was nice, but being alone sotis wasnt so bad either.

Actually, I didnt go because Marghetta ntioned that shed be busy today.

Its peaceful.

There was an old saying in the world I lived in before this world:

Every thundercloud has a silver lining.

It ant that good things often followed bad ones and that life wasnt just a series of misfortunes. What a beautiful saying. After all my struggles, I deserved this little bit of happiness.

Unfortunately, the opposite was also true. A disaster often followed a stroke of good luck. Hoping for only good things to happen was morally questionable. Happiness isnt unlimited, after all.

And so, I trusted my own luck.

Its about ti for sothing to happen.

My luck had been at rock bottom, so Im pretty certain sothing will happen anyti soon. Anyway, wasnt bad luck still luck? Knowing that I was sohow dood to be unhappy made feel strangely at peace. Darn it.

Luckily, things inside the academy, or more precisely, within the club, were extrely peaceful. I didnt need to worry about any trouble here. The problem was that just because it was quiet inside didnt an that the outside world was quiet, too.

In the original story, two of the groups that were supposed to destroy the academy had already shown up. It was only a matter of ti before the other three made their move.

Please just disappear.

Louise managed to reject all the mbers, causing the original story to go up in flas. I didnt know the details, but could there really be a romance novel where all the male leads were turned down? So, it was very likely that the original story collapsed.

The original collapsed due to the heartbreak of five n. Thus, it should only be fair for the five villain organizations to disappear along with it.

Having to bring down two organizations shouldve been enough.

I felt sowhat wronged. It wasnt like I planned to defeat all five of them. I had already managed to get rid of two of them by myself in half a year. Hoping for the remaining three organizations to stay quiet was just my small wish.

But even that small wish seed unlikely to co true. Well, it was unrealistic to expect the crazed terrorists to suddenly beco gentlen and say, Oh dear, you seem heartbroken. Well leave you be.

Damn it.

While the romance part in this romance fantasy had utterly collapsed, the annoying fantasy part was still going strong, and even more so now. It was as if it had taken over the romances spot and was using it to its full potential.

A sigh escaped as I glanced at the communication crystal on my desk. A ssage from the Information Departnts Executive Manager read:

The Dove faction within the Five Pillars has fallen. Expect more aggressive actions in the future.

Information Departnts Executive Manager

This ssage arrived out of the blue yesterday. It felt as if it was just the other day when I heard that the Five Pillars was the one that was the most quiet among the three remaining organizations.

Damn it.

It felt dreadful every ti I read it. The fall of the Dove faction was a clear sign that trouble was brewing.

Weaklings.

Just because they were nad Doves didnt an they should be as helpless as actual doves. With their fall, the remaining organizations would beco uncontrollable.

I ran my hand through my face several tis, overwheld with complex emotions. What was once a controllable and quiet group had suddenly beco a threat, not just in my eyes but in the eyes of the empire as well.

What should I do?

Seriously. What was I supposed to do now?

Its a real headache. Until now, the empire has been anonymously funding the Five Pillars. From the empires perspective, the stronger the Five Pillars, who were opposing the United Kingdom of Yuben, the fewer potential competitors the empire had to face.

The issue was that the Dove faction was the recipient of this funding. Supporting the more aggressive Hawk faction and then watching them implode due to their foolishness would an just throwing money away. But who could have foreseen the fall of the Dove faction?

Ive never raised a hawk before. It seems it will take a long ti to prepare. Haha, pigeons only know how to eat and are of no help.

I quickly contacted the Minister of Foreign Affairs after receiving the Information Departnts Executive Managers ssage, and he greeted with a look of resignation.

The Dove faction, which the empire had been supporting for decades, fell from grace during his tenure. The thought of facing the Emperors criticism must be making him dizzy.

But there was sothing else that was driving the Minister of Foreign Affairs to the edge.

Hawks are hawks for a reason. Im worried they might fly away before we can ta them.

I agree. They are notoriously wild.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs was losing what little hair he had left over the sa concerns I had.

The empire wouldnt have ignored the Hawk faction without reason. It seed obvious that they would be like an eight-cylinder engine that would co crashing into a wall and explode if they took the lead.

Then, the empire would lose its shackles on the United Kingdom of Yuben, and wed likely get entangled in the Hawk factions destructive plans for the academy.

But we cant just strike them down unilaterally.

The Five Pillars were tricky to ss with. They werent a re rebel group like the Third Honor, nor did they attract continental-level aggro like the Twilight Cult.

They werent unconventional like the 5th Empire, nor uncompromising like the Red Wave.

For one, the Five Pillars had a significant presence within the United Kingdom of Yuben. They were practically in the position of the main opposition party in politics. That was why they couldnt be easily struck down like other groups.

Moreover, the fact that the Five Pillars bind the United Kingdom of Yuben wouldnt change even if the Hawk faction took control of the Five Pillars. From the empires standpoint, its impossible to take them down with our own hands. Its a terribly tangled situation.

Its still quiet. I guess the hawks are tired from hunting the doves.

Thats a relief.

But who knows when theyll regain their strength? You should be careful, too. Those hawks are particularly vicious.

Yes, sir. Ill keep that in mind.

I recalled my conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs as I fiddled with the communication crystal.

It seems the Dove faction wasnt completely incompetent. If they couldnt even stir after taking so much money, then they wouldnt be worth considering as humans.

For now, the Hawk faction seems to have exhausted itself purging the Dove faction and isnt imdiately causing trouble. Thats a relief, to so extent.

Maybe its because of Lather.

The Minister of Foreign Affairss warning about the Hawk factions potential explosion was probably because of Lather. It seems theyve gathered whatever information they could on the Hawk faction to predict their next move.

What type of approach would the recuperated Hawk faction take with Lather? A fiery terror attack? Or an attempt at persuasion?

This is driving crazy.

Not knowing anything doesnt help at all. Damn it, look at the trouble Im in because of those pigeon bastards.

I hate the Dove faction for causing this ss. I wouldnt have had to worry about this if only they hadnt fallen from grace. Damn them, Ive always preferred hawks over pigeons.

I should just wait.

If the Hawk faction resud activity, either the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Intelligence would tip off. There was no use in wasting my energy to worry; I should just save my breath and wait.

***

After much thought, I decided not to et Carl today. It was a painfully sad decision, but it was necessary for mine, Carls, and young lady Louises future.

I need to be certain.

I bit my lip gently. It was frustrating that such things were happening even though Carl and I werent engaged yet.

But what could I do? A good man in my eyes was likely a good man in others eyes too. It was understandable. After all, it was sothing I was prepared for.

Even father had multiple wives, so it was only reasonable for Carl to do the sa. After all, the Gold Duke had twelve wives. If Carl wished to have other wives besides , I was willing to respect his decision. What mattered most was Carls heart.

But the first place is mine.

But while I understand the concept of having several wives, I cannot accept being second to anyone. Even if Carl desired Lady Louise, I have no intention of giving up my first place.

I was the first. I was the first to like Carl, the first to show my heart to him, and the first he confided to about his past.

This first was sothing I could never compromise on.

It doesnt seem like shes coveting it.

Fortunately, it didnt seem like Lady Louise was after my place.

From what Ive observed, its clear that she harbored feelings for Carl. But that was as far as it went. She hadnt even confessed her feelings to Carl yet.

If she had, Carl would have shown so kind of reaction. He would have told the truth, or, at the very least, given so indication through his behavior or silence.

Its nothing much.

Carl spoke of his matter with Lady Louise as if it was just an insignificant event. Carl wouldnt lie to , so it must have been nothing serious.

In that case, I could afford to be generous. If Lady Louise was being considerate of my feelings and was restraining herself, then Id be willing to accept that.

Seeing how she rejected the princes and nobles involved made it clear that her feelings for Carl were genuine. Besides, Lady Louise seed to have a good nature and was neither rude nor disrespectful.

I still dont know for sure.

Of course, my assumption that Lady Louise was restraining herself was just that an assumption.

She might be coveting my place without Carl noticing. My knowledge was secondhand since it ca from Carl and not from my direct observation, so I need to verify it myself.

That was why I sacrificed my precious ti with Carl and took action myself. Clinging to the present might cost the future forever.

A Valenti must act swiftly.

Decisions must be made carefully, but actions must be swift.

Like a hawk diving from the sky, and like the red hawk that symbolized the Valenti family.

That was the lesson father taught .

Following that teaching, I decided to find out Lady Louises true intentions myself.

If, and just if, she was eyeing my first place

Im not sure how I might react.

I definitely wont let it slide. I swear to my familys honor that I will shatter it.

Anyone who dared to covet what belonged to , Marghetta, would never be forgiven.

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