Do you know much about the Balpa family?
No. All I know is that theyre a minor house with just a feudal lord title. Compared to the Abner or Jarpen families, they are quite modest.
It was a small house similar to Johans Aites family. Still, their fiefdom seed to be in a slightly better condition.
Its only natural to want to treat soone well when you hear the nas Abner or Jarpen.
Treating guests well was both a duty and an honor for the nobility, especially if the guests were of high status.
Of course, with that hospitality often ca a few favors in return.
I just hope I dont end up owing any favors. . .
Why? It would be the people of Abner or Jarpen whod be in trouble, not you.
At Suetlgs words, Johan realized sothing.
He thought about it and realized he was not in any trouble here. He could just relax and enjoy himself.
!
Johan shifted his mindset from being the leader of the group to simply enjoying the mont.
The feudal lords manor wasnt very large, but it was cozy and warm, and the Balpa familys lord was a cheerful dwarf. Short with a lively voice, he laughed and celebrated their victory.
To defeat the Marquiss army! That Marquis Cruchos army. Surely the Abner family is under divine protection! Hahahaha!
. . . . . .
Marco and the other knights seated there didnt know how to react and were sweating nervously.
. . .
Actually, Sir Johan here played a major role in that battle. He was at the forefront, defeating the knights of the Marquis.
!
The feudal lord was surprised upon hearing this. He knew the nas of the Abner and Jarpen families, but Johans na was new to him.
But people from the Jarpen family wouldnt lie. Surprised, the lord asked,
To accomplish such feats at your age is truly remarkable. You must be blessed by the gods. If only my children could achieve half as much. . .
Are your children knights?
Yes.
From the lords response, it seed his second and third children were knights.
The first child had to continue the family line, so the second and subsequent children had to find their own paths. The two chose to be knights rather than scribes or priests.
Could they perhaps serve as knights in the Abner family?
Pff.
Stephen, who was sipping a fine beer, choked.
Though a child of the family, the rights varied from one house to another. And Stephen wasnt very prominent in his house. A recomndation from him here would have made Ulrike very happy.
I. . . Im sorry. I dont have such authority. . .
Thats unfortunate. Cant be helped, I suppose.
The lord didnt seem to have been seriously expecting a positive response. When Stephen humbly declined, the lord seed to take a liking to his modesty. It was unusual for an Abner family mber to be so humble.
.
Karamaf, who had been gnawing on a chunk of at in a corner, suddenly raised his head and growled nacingly, causing the servants to step back in alarm.
Whats the matter? Why is he acting like that?
Johan was also puzzled.
They checked just in case, but the feudal lord had not ambushed the soldiers or done anything like that. (Suetlg scolded for having unnecessary suspicions)
Is there a monster roaming around the feudal lords estate? This wolf wouldnt act like this without a reason.
. . . . . .
For a mont, the face of the feudal lord darkened. But it soon returned to normal. The feudal lord, waving his hand, said,
What are you saying? If that were the case, all the serfs would have run away.
True, its rare for monsters to co close to a town where people live.
After that, Karamaf didnt bark anymore.
Johan thoroughly enjoyed the al favored by the dwarves. The pork sausage made by removing the tendons was delicious, and the cabbage cooked with oil and wine was also good.
, .
There was certainly an old-fashioned uniqueness, different from what he had eaten elsewhere.
The al ended pleasantly, except for the feudal lord subtly suggesting a marriage with a relative to Stephen.
Are you sleeping?
No, I am not.
I thought so. Planning a night walk?
Yes.
Lets go together.
Suetlg was soone who couldnt overlook a mystery. And Johan was more wary than curious.
If Karamaf barked, there must be a reason worth checking out.
Do you think the feudal lord has so ulterior motive?
It doesnt seem so. The beer tasted good.
. . .Im speaking seriously.
So am I. The beer seed ho-brewed by the family, too rough and unrefined for a dwarf with a nasty temper.
Suetlg could read many things from water. Johan was amazed. Reading a person through the taste of beer.
, .
Here, take this silver-plated longsword, just in case. The monsters that appear at night are mostly evil. My slaves dont react as sharply as you, so be careful.
Karamaf is with , so its fine.
Suetlgs slaves were skilled in swordsmanship but sowhat blunt in instinct due to so aspects of their personality being muted.
Should we call the other knights?
The more we are, the more likely well be noticed. Its not a big issue if were caught, but its embarrassing, so keep your voice down. If its a monster. . . I hope its useful.
?
For experints. The rarer the materials, the better.
Really. . . arent you too relaxed?
Johan had co out to check preemptively for an attack, but Suetlg had other thoughts.
Monsters found across the Empire were a secret among wizards. Full of mysteries and secrets.
If we find sothing useful, Ill definitely share with you, so do search.
Thank you. I will search diligently.
Johan rembered his ti in his forr fiefdom. Roaming quiet towns at night.
It was different then. . .
Why didnt the feudal lord tell us?
Your turn to guess.
Maybe its about saving face.
Good reason.
Especially embarrassing in front of a renowned western feudal family, not being able to deal with a monster. But. . . its still strange. Why not ask for help on such an occasion?
Suetlg nodded. Johan was seeing it right. It was more beneficial to ask for help when such knights were present.
So, your conclusion?
Maybe the feudal lord is involved in the issue.
Sotis. . . not just sotis, often I think. You would have done well as a scribe. Why didnt you go to college, even if not a priest?
Thank you for the complint.
Unlike other knights, Johan could reason logically. To Suetlg, it was rely fascinating.
Suddenly, the air turned cold, a different chill from winters.
Karamaf started scratching the ground. Johan quickly ca to his senses and looked ahead.
With glowing blue eyes, a knight stood in front of them.
The chainmail was torn, and the attached tal plates were shattered, almost like a corpse.
But the intimidation it radiated was more substantial and unpleasant than a living knight.
Suetlg exclaid in astonishnt.
Death Knight. . .!
When a person dies harboring intense resentnt, they beco undead. And a knight, being stronger than an ordinary person, can harbor even more intense resentnt in death.
Such a knight, unable to shake off their attachnts, wandering as an undead, was called a Death Knight.
A Death Knight bringing death to the living.
Suetlg instinctively checked the position of the moon. Death Knights couldnt roam once the sun rose.
It ca out too early!
Could the magic he currently possessed be enough to defeat this Death Knight?
anwhile, Johan carefully observed the knights ears. Fortunately, it wasnt an elf.
Thought it was a Karamaf.
Since it wasnt far from the Dead Forest, where Karamaf died, he was honestly a bit startled.
But if it wasnt, it didnt matter.
Death Knight?
After all, it had a physical form. Wouldnt it break apart if beaten enough!
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