We steered our horses into a space where countless rcenaries were gathered.
A violent scent perated the air.
... The sll of blood.
Ner lightly covered her nose and whispered.
At the sa ti, she kept casting worried glances in my direction.
She must be concerned about a possible fight.
I rely offered her a fleeting smile, making no promises.
As we moved closer to the crowd, each of our mbers began to wear a stern expression.
Tension was building.
Breaths were held, and faces remained firm.
A sharp sensation, akin to being on a battlefield, tingled at our fingertips.
Adam Hyung too beca serious.
Though he was always soone who naturally stood out, there wasnt much change in him.
He led the way, eting the gazes of the many n looking up at him.
A few lowered their eyes under the aura Adam Hyung exuded.
The chattering rcenaries began to hush as we approached.
Cheers, laughter, screams, and shouts faded.
The sea of people parted, making way for us.
Adam Hyung guided his horse through the space, neither rushing nor lagging.
At the end of the path, three figures beca visible.
They were likely the leaders of the other three rcenary groups gathered here.
With Adam Hyung leading the way,
I followed behind.
Ner and Arwin trailed behind .
In a silent standoff, we rode our horses.
Like Hyung, I looked down at the many rcenaries looking up at us.
So averted their eyes, while others t my gaze head-on.
I distinctly felt a heightened curiosity directed towards .
It wasnt as if there werent any provocative stares.
I tried to avoid starting a petty skirmish.
But, naturally, the ones who garnered the most attention would have been my wives.
Countless eyes pored over Ner and Arwin.
The only nobles in this place.
From the illustrious families of Blackwood and Celebrien.
Two of such esteed lineage stood by our side, individuals one could not easily approach.
I saw rcenaries whispering to their comrades as they looked at them.
I turned my gaze to Arwin.
Although there was no absence of fear in her expression, she maintained her composure quite well.
At tis like these, her icy deanor seed beneficial.
Having expressed her desire to travel the world, she appeared to have so level of courage.
The problem was Ner.
...Ha.
Her tail was coiled, and she tightly gripped the reins.
Her hand, holding the reins, occasionally trembled.
...
I was not sure if she heard the rcenaries whispers, but she continually flinched.
It worried , seeing her so fearful already.
Whenever she stood in front of a large crowd, she seed to react this way.
No one had directly picked a fight yet, but her spirit seed already broken.
It was a sight I had seen several tis.
And the closer I beca to her, the more heartbreaking this side of her appeared.
She couldnt help it.
Even if she wanted to hide, her white tail revealed her identity.
Everyone inevitably knew who she was and what past she carried.
Ordinary rcenaries might not know the depth of her circumstances... but surely, among her kind, many would be aware of her scars.
If so, rumors would spread quickly.
...White tail.
Whispers from the crowd reached my ears.
Ner flinched again.
But in this place, there was nothing I could do, so I kept my focus forward.
Soon after, we reached the center of the eting venue.
Both Adam Hyung and I dismounted.
Without a hint of hesitance, Hyung confidently strode toward the gathered leaders.
Behind each leader, a vice-captain stood.
Adam Hyung greeted them.
...Its been a while, everyone.
The first to respond was Kan, the leader of the Dragonian group. I heard he was the third son of a fallen dragonian noble family.
Half of his horn was missing, and he casually brushed it as he approached Adam Hyung.
Youre here, Adam.
Next was Shifre, the leader of the Arak rcenary group. A half-breed of dragonian and human.
Uniquely, she was a female leader. She had a slender fra, not built for wielding a sword.
She wasnt the type, like Adam Hyung, to go into battle.
She belonged to those who commanded and directed from behind.
She nodded her head in acknowledgnt towards Hyung.
...Youve arrived, Adam. And...
She then looked straight at , displaying a rigid expression.
...
And with what appeared to be anger, she turned her head away.
I had a good guess as to why.
Lastly, the leader of the Dalsaseum group, Icahn.
A mber of the werewolf tribe, the sa as Ner. His face was marred with scars, and he directed only a gaze towards us.
A tail as deeply grey as the Blackwood lineage was his distinguishing feature.
It must have been hard for all of you to gather. My apologies for being late.
While Adam Hyung continued conversing with them, I glanced at the vice-captains standing behind the captains.
Once again, I felt a noticeable change in the atmosphere directed towards .
The fact that I now had two noble wives, and no longer hiding, might be the reason.
Previously, they seed to deem a non-threat, but now it was evidently different.
I sighed and looked away, avoiding their gaze.
It was too early to engage in any kind of conflict.
...Ners words also lingered in my mind.
I wont dodge any impending fights, but I didnt want to instigate them either.
...Then, shall we briefly set up camp and return? Would that be alright?
Adam Hyung, in the midst of his conversation, inquired.
His tone was polite, but there was a firmness in his voice.
No one raised any objections.
Shortly, Hyung concluded his position and turned away.
I followed suit, heading towards my horse.
My eyes t with Ners and Arwins.
Seeing them, the negative emotions I had just felt seed to lt away.
Lets go.
Adam Hyung directed us.
He remounted, leading the Red Flas to find a suitable position.
****
The rcenary groups were spread out in all directions, centered around the eting site.
As the evening deepened, preparations for als were in full swing among the different rcenary groups.
At the sa ti, minor skirmishes broke out here and there.
It was still light: exchange of glares, mocking laughter, or sudden shouts of profanity.
I was familiar with these fights.
Baran was now, in my stead, upholding our groups dignity.
He sat at the edge of our camp, watching the Dalsaseum group situated right next to us.
Although the Dalsaseum wasnt solely composed of one race like ours... Perhaps it was because their captain was unmistakably from the werewolf tribe.
Many werewolf tribe rcenaries wagged their tails, their sharp eyes fixed on Baran.
Their innate reverence for battle and honor seed to twitch restlessly.
By Barans side were Shawn, Jackson, and other rcenaries from the Red Flas.
They were countering the continuous exchange of glares and indirect provocations.
It was as if they were inviting a challenge, holding their ground firmly.
Usually, it was the vice-captains who engaged in such skirmishes.
For the captains to directly get involved in a fight would tarnish their dignity.
Therefore, in truth, I should be the one on the front lines... But again, I found myself a step back.
I was used to it... There were also tis when Adam Hyung advised to temper my nature.
Up until the Blackwood expedition, I just wanted to remain low-profile.
...
However, considering my recent rise in fa, maybe it would be right for to take the lead. Hyung once ntioned that I didnt necessarily have to hold back anymore.
If it wasnt for Ners words, I might have been the one standing in Barans place.
...Ha.
Ner, half-hidden behind , looked distantly at her tribesn.
She held onto my robe, seemingly lost in thought.
She seed uncomfortable confronting her rough tribesn.
White tail!
Soone from the opposite side suddenly shouted.
A chorus of snickers echoed.
It was impossible to identify the exact rcenary who made the taunt.
It was just one of those provocations that needed to be brushed off.
...
Ner lowered her head deeply, taking shelter behind .
Even a re comnt like that seed to hurt her.
Its okay, Ner.
I whispered.
Yet, she gripped my robe even tighter.
...
Everyone has a weakness, dont they?
Dont I have my own?
For Ner, her tail was that vulnerability.
A re slight touch and shed feel pain.
I sighed, casting my gaze toward the Dalsaseum group.
I couldnt pinpoint the culprit.
I scratched the scar on my face and spoke to Ner.
...Ner?
...Yes?
Ive told you before, but in my eyes, youre beautiful.
...
Ner gave a bitter smile at those words and nodded.
...Thank you.
Although she appreciated the sentint, it seed insufficient to heal her deep wounds.
I lost myself in deep thought once more, watching her.
****
Vice-captain Turo!
The Vice-captain of the Arak group, Turo, exited Captain Shifres tent, releasing a heavy sigh.
Other mbers approached with inquiries.
...The Captain?
Turo clicked his tongue and shook his head.
...Shes furious.
The officers sighed upon hearing that.
Shifre, born of a mix between human and dragonian blood, retained the fiery disposition characteristic of the dragonian.
And when she was angered, it was the nearby mbers who bore the brunt of her wrath, making the news Turo brought all the more dire.
One of the mbers muttered with a long exhale,
...Whats so special about that human?
- Smack!
Turo forcefully slapped the back of that mbers head.
Shut your mouth.
Ugh!
...She can hear you.
The mber seed taken aback by the unexpected blow but couldnt express his dissatisfaction.
It wasnt just because Turo was the vice-captain.
True to his Minotaurus nature, his imnse stature and formidable prowess played their part.
Given that Captain Shifre didnt participate in direct combat, Turo had to be all the stronger in her stead.
There wasnt anyone unfamiliar with Turo of the Arak group.
...I apologize, vice-captain Turo.
The mber eventually admitted his mistake.
Without acknowledging the apology, Turo, in a sullen mood, shifted his steps.
He walked in the direction where the Red Flas camp was set up.
The mbers followed behind him.
Turos breath ca out in short, frustrated bursts.
The conversations he had with Captain Shifre lingered in his mind.
Shifre, full of irritation towards the Red Flas Vice-captain, a human nad Berg.
How could he, after rejecting her, appear married to two people? Pretending to be pure when he was filthy. How she wished she could bring Berg to heel.
Her unrequited love for Berg and, at the sa ti, her jealousy of the Red Flas rising influence were apparent.
Turo didnt really care who Shifre loved.
But the influence Berg had was undeniably annoying.
It was unbearable that a human, who had quietly hid behind the petite captain Adam all this ti, suddenly beca the center of controversy.
Perhaps Turo felt this way more because he had been watching Berg for a long ti, thanks to Shifre.
Whenever he encountered Berg, Turo found him entirely unimpressive.
He remained expressionless even at slight provocations and never once participated in a skirmish with his own group mbers.
He never showed an ounce of assertiveness befitting a man.
...
Turo wasnt soone to be fooled by that facade.
That indifferent or uninterested deanor was probably just a mask to hide his incompetence.
A man who, by mistake, rose to that position while overshadowed by the competent Adam.
And then one day, he heard Berg married into nobility.
From then on, rumors started spreading non-stop: nearly reaching 200 in his monster subjugation count, and possessing incredible skills.
Turo had scoffed at these tales.
Suddenly receiving a reputation boost upon becoming a nobles husband.
Such lies couldnt have been more transparent.
Did nearing a subjugation count of 200 even make sense?
That coward.
anwhile, Turo had built his entire reputation on genuine rit.
One by one, crossing the line and slowly elevating his na.
However, seeing Berg, a human who snatched all of it with a single lie, was unpleasant to his eyes.
Enough justification had accumulated.
Even Captain Shifre... now, she wasnt fond of him either.
And Turo, the Vice-captain himself, didnt like him either.
Who he should clash with
Whom he should suppress to make this negotiation more advantageous was predetermined.
As he walked towards the camp of the Red Flas Turo soon found his adversary.
With his two wives behind him, Berg was observing his own group mbers fighting against the Dalsaseum group in the center of the camp.
Berg, once again, stayed behind like a coward.
Instead, it seed more fitting for Baran, the mber who was directly confronting the Arak group, to be the Vice-captain.
Turo approached where Berg was and shouted.
Vice-captain Berg!
His booming voice drew everyones attention.
The Dalsaseum group, the Red Flas group, and Turos rcenary group, the Arak.
Turo wasnt a fool.
He wasnt reckless enough to suddenly challenge the Vice-captain of another rcenary group right here.
However, a simple provocation wasnt difficult.
How about a duel?
Turo asked casually.
The mbers of the Arak group standing next to Turo grinned at his light provocation.
Berg stared at Turo for a long while, his expression unchanged.
But Turo knew what kind of response Berg would give.
Their history was deep.
Berg stared at Turo for a long while... then turned his gaze to the Blackwood noble with a white tail behind him.
...
Then, as expected, he silently turned away, vacating his spot.
Turo smirked as he saw Berg once again not reacting to the provocation.
...So be it.
As Berg walked away, the mber laughed loudly, further taunting the Red Flas.
Feeling a sense of satisfaction, Turo turned to his mbers and said,
Our target this ti is the Red Flas.
Everyone nodded in agreent.
Especially Berg...
Turo paused, contemplating how he could further humiliate Berg.
...No, tell the boys to insult his wives.
He decided to deliver the humiliation of having to stand by while his wives were insulted.
One mber, looking concerned, asked,
...Theyre nobles. Is that okay?
If its not, what can we do? Its not like the Blackwoods or Celebriens are rushing here to aid.
Turo said, stretching his neck.
...Lets crush their pride for once.
The End of The Chapter
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