What is this nonsense!
I apologize. Please understand.
There is no such rude behavior in the world! Untie us at once! How could you do this to nobles who ca to help the city!
Sir Padovesi and Sir Gyrto shook their tails quickly, showing their anger. It was natural for them to react that way.
Because the unofficial reason they ca here was to help the city.
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. . . . . .?
. , . .
The Emperors fiefdom, alone at the southern tip of the peninsula, was in a truly precarious state.
Johan did not attack imdiately but they did not know when he would.
In that situation, Gilsina City right next to the sea was one of the strongest potential allies.
But it was difficult to pay a huge amount of money or form a marriage alliance.
The monster that appeared in the city seed like an opportunity.
The viscount asked the Emperor and summoned skilled knights and experienced wizards to hunt the monster. And he gave them secret orders and sent them to the city.
If they succeed, it would help greatly!
. . .But when they arrived at the city, there were rumors of a new count, and when they tried to confirm what those rumors were, the city folks suddenly held a big feast to welco them. . .
When they ca to, they were tied up.
It was unbelievable. The knights must have known the current situation.
Is Count Yeats really in this city! No matter what, capturing and handing over nobles who ca as guests is not sothing people of honor would do! I will never forgive you!
. . .Shut your mouth!
Its natural to get angry when soone speaks the truth against wrongdoers. The guild master told the rcenaries to shut the knights mouths. The rcenaries gagged the knights.
Who do these tactless people think they are. . .
Youre right. They dont even know how much trouble they caused us.
The council mbers self-justified and insulted the knights like that. If Johan had seen this from the side, he would have been amazed they were cutting ties themselves.
They cant even properly explain themselves to the angered nobles whose hospitality was betrayed, yet they act so shalessly!
It was an attitude that would create resentnt out of nothing. And that attitude ca back at them imdiately.
Count Yeats, please arrest ! I understand. But please grant one request!
What the hell, why did you bring this b*stard here?
Johan was puzzled. Of course anyone would be angry if they were caught coming into the city, but this knight had an expression like he was so wronged he could die.
Please let duel with those dishonorable n! They are vile cowards who broke the honorable custom! They deserve to be cursed by God! Their children shall die in the womb and their neighbors shall. . .
S-Shut up! Do you want to make him shut up?
The city garrison soldiers asked in confusion, but Johan shook his head. Since he wasnt cursing at him, there was no need to make him stop.
The Emperors knight had a talent for insults. Starting from the citys ancestors, he strung them together one by one with delicate care, making Johan admire him.
Of course, the faces of the city council mbers turned all sorts of colors from embarrassnt.
No matter how much they were in the wrong, there were few who could just stand there and take such humiliation in front of so many people. Especially given their high status in this city. . .
. . .you demons spawn shall wander the scorched wasteland!
Are you done?
Yes? Y. . . Yes, I am.
I cannot allow a duel. For the Emperors envoy to co here in secret is the height of discourtesy. To try to divide the city on top of that, what. . .
At Johans words, the council mbers nodded. The knights gritted their teeth.
These b*stards!
No! Your Excellency! We only ca to help!
Help with what?
A vile monster has defiled the city, so with pure and honorable intentions. . . As you are an excellent knight yourself, surely you understand! I swear to God we ca to slay the monster!
Sir Gyrto appealed to Johans sense of honor.
Recently, Johan had beco famous even among the Emperor faction knights. It wasnt just his shocking rise in status, his accomplishnts as a knight were simply too great. They had no choice but to respect him, even as an enemy.
As such, Sir Gyrto believed in Johan and Johans honor.
Though these greedy city b*stards had captured them, the honorable knight Johan would show them respect and set them free!
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Johan felt a little bad looking at Sir Gyrtos innocent gaze. He seed even more innocent because he was a dog beastman.
Is that so? You ca to slay a monster?
Yes!
Then I shall help you slay this monster.
Yes! . . .Huh?
You said you ca here to slay a monster, did you not? It matters not who slays it, as long as the deed is done.
. . . . . .
The knights were taken aback. Unfortunately, they were not savvy enough to co up with a suitable excuse here.
It would only benefit Johan for them to slay the monster under his command. When the viscount hears of this. . .
Why can you not answer?
Oh. . . no, youre right. Please help us.
Good. When the monster is slain, your words will be proven true, and I shall release you. Until then, though it may be uncomfortable, please endure it.
Without waiting for a response, Johan gestured with his hand. The rcenaries muted the knights and dragged them away. The council mbers cursed the knights for their rudeness.
s.
Youre a wizard working under Cardirian?
Yes. But please believe , Your Excellency. I am loyal not only to Emperor Cardirian. To any who pays fairly, I offer my loyalty.
The wizard who introduced herself as Jyanina had red hair. Seeing this, Johan thought to himself.
?
The last ti, when he was acting as the Emperors vassal, Baron Einbeck also had red hair. . .
Seeing as you accompanied the monster hunt, you must be skilled in that area.
I know a bit about handling monsters, though Im embarrassed to admit it.
Known as the tar of monsters and beasts, Jyanina was exceptionally talented with such magic. A thought occurred to Johan and he asked,
Have you ever tad trolls before?
. . .No?
It was an extrely subtle difference, but Johan sensed sothing off about her reply. Since Johan himself was both an outstanding warrior and wizard.
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