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There were mainly two reasons for the vassals who did not attend the wedding ceremony.

One was the substantial congratulatory money they would have to give if they attended, and the other was a feeling of unease.

It took so courage to attend the wedding ceremony of the acting count after having refused her orders.

There were quite a few who decided to save their gold rather than risking it on a dangerous endeavor.

Of course, they also had sothing to believe in.

Dont worry. That knight, or should I say Count Yeats now. How long has it been since he beca the count of coolia?

The marriage of Iselia of the Bluea family, the acting count, was a shock to all the vassals.

Did Iselia have that kind of ability?

He was a knight who ca with an army with the support of the church. He could have just taken over the fiefdom of the Bluea familys elves or the remaining elves of the Asada family by tying them up in a trial.

The fact that he went through with the marriage suggests that he was really in love with her.

In any case, the wedding has already happened, and. . .

Now it was ti to think about what cos next.

No matter how much the church blesses Count Yeats and declares him count, the reality is that Johan has not been count for very long.

It will take him so ti just to figure out the situation!

This situation was like a blessing for the vassals. A count who ca from outside with no experience in governing? He would have no choice but to rely on the vassals for many things.

But master. . . You didnt respond to the previous summons, and you didnt respond to this summons either. Thats the excuse. . .

What a stupid fool. There were more than a few who didnt respond to the previous summons, right? They wont punish them for that. Rather, the count will be wary of his vassals.

Johan was underestimated, didnt fully understand the situation, or tried to show off his guts by not responding to the summons with various excuses.

Fortunately, those vassals were few in number. Most of the vassals responded to the summons.

I dont think the count will ask for my sins. I just followed the churchs orders.

Yeah. Im following the summons. . .

But just in case, you never know what the world will bring, do you?

Even if the new count is young and inexperienced, he can still attack a fiefdom with his army.

I hope he wont do that, though.

.

My dear. May I say sothing?

Anything.

Johan kissed Iselia on both cheeks and then stood up. Iselia blushed. She was still not used to such expressions of affection.

T-Theres no need to do that with the servants around.

Iselia thought Johan was naturally spreading rumors by showing this to the servants or slaves. The deeper their relationship, the more it would help in governing the fiefdom.

I do it because I want to.

T-That. . . No. . .

What do you want to say?

The fiefdoms silver reserves are not that plentiful. It will not be enough to entertain the summoned guests, so are you planning to raise taxes?

Iselia asked carefully. She was even more careful because she did not want to seem like she was overstepping her bounds as Johans wife. However, Johan did not seem to mind.

No. Ive only been granted a title for a short ti. Would it be wise to raise taxes and risk being cursed? I plan to use soone elses money.

???

Johan then made it clear what he ant by soone elses money.

. . , , ?

, ! , !

Johan had a reason for checking the fiefdom ledger as soon as he arrived. After the wedding ceremony, he had been spending all of his ti investigating the state of the fiefdom.

With the help of rchants, a new ledger written in Eastern nurals was completed, and it revealed individuals who had been skimming off the top.

Johan generously forgave them all. As long as they paid several tis the value.

They wept tears of gratitude for Johans rcy. It was a bit odd that they wet their lower halves, but it was probably tears of joy.

.

In Johans view, the count-led system operating with the count and his subordinate nobles was the epito of backwardness. It was a complete ss.

Johan placed trustworthy people as treasurer and scribe and had the fiefdoms accounts and ledgers rewritten. He quietly threatened and extorted wealth from greedy priests who had accumulated riches. Bishop Biagiones help was significant. He had a knack for recognizing his own kind.

Once this work was almost completed, the vassal summoning was also finished. It seed that everyone expected had arrived.

.

How dare you not respond to the summons?

The vassals, who had brought between ten and dozens of n each, were awestruck by the array of what seed to be thousands of troops.

The numbers were impressive, but the quality was even more so. They were well-ard heavy infantry, not conscripts or slave soldiers, and there were also many cavalry. They hadnt realized it when they saw the army swiftly marching through their territory, but now that they saw it with their own eyes, they broke out in a cold sweat.

Those eastern barbarians too. . .

Sir. Are you deaf? Why did you not respond to the summons?

But the most terrifying thing was the young count who had just taken office. The vassals, who had never faced Johan before, were shocked to the core.

The giant wolf at his feet, the retainers glaring at him from all sides, and above all, the overwhelming presence he exuded!

There is a saying that the eyes show the strength of the soul. Johans eyes subdued the souls of the vassals with their fierce and powerful strength. Once they t his gaze, the vassals could not raise their heads.

I am. . . I am ashad and embarrassed because I was sick. . . Please punish !

Raise your head. I will forgive you. Win glory in this battle to wash away your sha.

Johan treated his vassals differently.

He treated those who attended his wedding the most warmly, and those who ca quickly and presented gifts of congratulations the next most warmly. Those who arrived late had to listen to more rebuke.

Of course, he did not take back their fiefs if they responded to his summons. He made them pay so gold, but it was a cheap price compared to the fief.

The vassals, who were frozen in fear, sighed in relief. This was the best possible outco.

Now, their duty as vassals was fulfilled if they remained in their place during the summons period. Vassals were free if they served under their lords banner for the specified number of days each year.

, . . .

- , ?

They did not always fight when they were summoned. The summons was the lords right, and lords sotis summoned their vassals even when there was no fighting to show who was the master.

Gerdolf. Take eight banners and go to recover the fiefdom of Lord Eduwal.

Achladda. Take six banners and go to recover the fiefdom of Lord Beresi.

Gurelic. . .

However, Johan broke everyones expectations and took the initiative. His opponent was not the pagans, but the vassals.

Those who dared not respond to the summons!

Those who swore allegiance to before God have broken their promise and insulted my honor. If the lords are loyal, let them show their loyalty.

The vassals looked at each other with dismay. They felt Johans intention. Anyone could see it.

This was a loyalty test.

Those who were called out with banners were all those who were late to the summons, werent they!

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