Chapter 106
Finally, it opens.
How long has it been?
Will we reach a conclusion?
Buzzing voices fill the air.
One of Grand Castles conference halls, reserved for aristocratic discussions that shaped the history of the Grandia Kingdom, was abuzz with an unusually large crowd.
For the past 2-3 centuries, only high-ranking nobles of count level and above were allowed to attend the Grand Noblesse. However, following an unexpected national funeral, its doors were opened to all aristocrats.
With all the nobility gathered, the turnout was extrely high, so much so that even simple entry and seating arrangents were expected to take a significant amount of ti.
As a result, it was not until two hours past the official start ti that the presiding officer finally picked up the gavel.
Bang. Bang. Bang!
The Grand Noblesse will comnce shortly. Please take your seats, ladies and gentlen of the nobility.
In the conference room, arranged like the fan-shaped seating of a colosseum around the platform, the nobility was mostly divided to the left and right according to the allegiance suggested by the two n seated directly in front of the presiding minister, uncannily alike in appearance.
Despite the absence of outright brawls or outcries, a sinister atmosphere filled the space.
Unfortunately, His Majesty King Samuel von Grandia the First has passed away without designating a successor. Hence, it is now our duty, in this very chamber, to decide upon the heir that will shape this nations future. Please speak up openly if you have any opinions.
With those words from Pri Minister Pluto Levine, the eting hall beca even noisier than the busiest of city marketplaces.
Surely Prince Rohiter should
Obviously, it should be Prince Romain, shouldnt it!
What nonsense!
Imdiate high-pitched exchanges turned the conference hall into a scene of chaos.
Padric MacLaine and a minority of neutral nobles watched the factional nobles with darkened expressions.
Logan also couldnt hide his tension as he carefully observed the movents of the nobles.
I heard about it, but its even more chaotic than expected. There dont seem to be any variables
Even though the gathered nobility might have guessed it, they understood that this eting wouldnt conclude within a day.
In Logans previous life, this eting had escalated to a brawl on the third day when Viscount Haile Teratt, belonging to the faction of the first prince, provocatively raised his middle finger towards Jordan Valtermayn.
That was the spark that created an uncontrollable lee involving even the superhumans, leading to the civil wars outset.
This incident would later be known as the Finger that Ruined the Nation.
Haile Teratt, the main provocateur, would be cursed by the people of Grandia for generations.
With this atmosphere, it would have happened regardless of who started it.
Even if the eting continued without a brawl, whoever was chosen as the successor would not be peacefully accepted by the opposing side.
Considering the current mood, a civil war seed inevitable.
I dont need to interfere for that to happen. But
He knew that the civil war, which began with a re brawl, would start its first battle only a month or two later, once both sides were prepared.
If the events carried on as he rembered, without any unexpected variables.
Bifrost could destroy us during the civil wars preparation period.
It was crucial that he provoked an imdiate civil war, before either side had ti to prepare.
As Logans gaze swept over the squabbling princes and landed on a noble initiating his own speech on the stage.
Count Larry Clete
Since when have we abandoned the principle of primogeniture to dredge up stale customs? Moreover, when theyre only months apart in age, it all cos down to capability. In that regard, I believe His Highness Romain, who has provided solutions to the trade issues with the Empire, is the rightful choice to beco King!
Correct!
Uuuuuh!
The responses to each statent were sharply divided.
Although one might expect Count Larry Cletes complexion to change, he only smiled, focusing on the supporters of the second prince.
Although he himself had tumbled from the position of Finance Minister down to a re scribe, his household had held the position of lead minister of one of the nine major divisions of the kingdom for four consecutive generations
still a household of considerable influence among the capitals nobility.
Furthermore, if the second prince beca king, that would extend to five generations of holding that influential position.
Id be replacing that lucky, talentless Falun Davis.
Count Larry fervently supported Prince Romain of the second princes faction.
As the cheers from the second princes party grew louder and the jeering from the first princes party intensified, only Larry fixated on the second prince, incessantly flashing smiles.
Observing him from afar, Logan couldnt help but scoff.
To think hed later switch sides to the first prince Maintaining his position even when occupied by the Empire.
Even though Logan was far from feeling the persuasive power of those flattering, empty words, that man had proven his skill in flattery through his survival through both the civil war and the Empires war.
In his past life, he was ranked ninth on the hit list of the Grandia Liberation Front, codenad Parasite.
This ti, let us et a little sooner, Sir Parasite.
It was Logan, in his forr life, who had ultimately severed the mans tenacious lifeline.
* * * The first days eting ended as the two factions rely raised their voices against each other.
When the noise exceeded reason, Pri Minister Pluto declared the eting adjourned, and naturally, it was postponed to the following day.
The next day.
As Larry Clete was entering the eting hall, he accidentally brushed shoulders with Logan.
Ugh!
Thud.
Oh, my apologies. Are you alright?
What are you doing?! Cant you look where youre going?
I apologize for my mistake.
As Logan politely helped the fallen Larry to his feet, he bowed again. Little did anyone notice, a ring worn by Logan had inflicted a nearly imperceptible scratch on Larrys shoulder.
The resud eting saw yet another few fruitless hours of back-and-forth argunts.
His Highness Romain has shown interest and achievent in nurous aspects of state governance. It is only right that he
Mid-speech, praising the second prince as he had the day before, Larry Clete suddenly stopped.
It is only right that he uh, blood? What is this all of a sudden ugh!
Crash!
Larry, attempting to stem a sudden nosebleed, suddenly flipped his eyes back and collapsed backward, tumbling down from the stage.
Count?!
Count Clete!
What in the world?! Call for a priest!
The noisy conference hall was thrown into upheaval in an instant.
With an expressionless face, Logan watched the commotion from the back of the hall.
The effect is as expected
Retes Pull.
This precious herb, known for hair loss treatnt, when infused with Force for three days, its dicinal effects increased hundreds of tis in strength.
The enhanced properties were so potent that if used by an ordinary person without a touch of Force or mana, it could beco a lethal poison that ruptured blood vessels in the brain.
Yet, this fact would only be discovered 15 years later.
It was only then, after nurous attempts by the Grandia Liberation Front to assassinate the Empires high officials, that they stumbled upon this application.
While not effective against knights or magicians and too expensive to be used frequently, the potency was undeniable.
Farewell, Count Parasite.
As Logan paid his cynical respects to the man who t with the sa death by the sa hand as in the previous life, a priest rushed in frantically.
Its too late. The brain damage is severe. I dont know what poison it is, but this is
The single sentence of the flustered priest brought a storm to the already chaotic conference hall.
Rohiter! How dare you poison my subordinate?!
Prince Romain von Grandia lashed out angrily at his brother.
In response, Prince Rohiter von Grandia, his face red with fury, countered loudly.
What nonsense! Who would fall for such an obvious farce? For what gain would I kill such an underhander?!
What? Underhander?!
Not only the princes but their factioned nobility backed their argunts with a brooding aggression that soon escalated into physical confrontation.
Crash!
This ends today, Roxina!
Exactly what I wanted, Cloie!
The legendary feuding houses from the North were the first to clash, and their ancient grudge beca the spark for nearby individuals to raise their Force and mana.
With almost a third of the aristocrats being civil officials oblivious to combat, the majority of the territorial, martial, or magical noble houses were either Force users or magicians.
As the entire room was on the verge of a violent clash, a commanding voice filled the chamber.
Everyone, stop!!
Searching for peace, the Sword Master, Felix Esperanza, tily tossed cold water on the heated situation.
And yet, even in these circumstances, the princes continued to disagree, and their shouting resud.
We have clear evidence of what has happened; how can we determine a fair cause, Duke!
Cut off a re servant with no use by staging a farce. I wholeheartedly agree with the Duke!
Ridiculous! Vile secret sches! And you talk about farce?!
Sothing must be pricking your conscience for you to disagree.
The faces of the two beautiful young n, one with platinum hair and the other with erald eyes, distorted into ferocity.
What? Ha! Investigation? Fine, then! Fine! If it turns out this was your doing, the throne is mine. You do agree, dont you?
If you have more tricks planned for the investigation, such childish provocation
Hmph! Laying out vile sches and now playing coy?
As the conversation continued, their voices only rose, with no sign of agreent.
Duke, if you could just hear
out for a mont
The Duke stepped forward with a stiff expression, attempting to diate.
However, it was then that a gray-haired giant and a blue-haired sorcerer concurrently backed their respective princes.
A clash of presences generated by three Dukes focusing on the princes caused distortions in the space around them, drawing the attention of everyone present.
Do not interfere, Sword Master.
Even you will find us two difficult, Sword Master.
Do you realize what you are about to do?
The Dukes responded coldly to the agitation of the Sword Master, who had been trying to silence the oncoming disaster.
These pointless etings are aningless; you know this, dont you?
Bringing matters to an end like this wouldnt be such a bad idea.
Good heavens, you crazy bastards
Perhaps they were rely awaiting an appropriate reason to proceed with what seed an inevitable course of action.
We dont want to cause more problems within the palace, Sword Master.
We have no wish to turn the capital into a battlefield. Please restrain yourself, Duke Felix Esperanza.
As the second and third mightiest superhumans in the kingdom jointly applied pressure, even the Sword Master was left with no options.
Then, sensing the right mont, the second prince pointed accusingly at the first prince with a furious voice.
You are no longer my brother, Rohiter. Lets prove who truly deserves the throne with force!
Likewise!
The standoff between the two factions finally escalated into an overt declaration of war.
As Sword Master Esperanza looked up at the sky with a look of dismay, the two Dukes glared at each other before turning their backs.
Marking that mont, the princes also turned and exited the conference hall. The watching nobles followed suit, splitting into two paths corresponding to their factions.
West and East.
Ironically reflecting the distribution of the factions, they headed in opposite directions.
The few who were dismayed by this spectacle were truly in the minority.
Master, this was inevitable. Please calm yourself.
Logans consolation was genuine.
Although he played a role in amplifying the situation, the clash was bound to happen anyway.
For decades, the ambition of the two Dukes was not sothing his master alone could contain.
What should we do? How can I face the late King now
The Sword Master was left looking hopelessly towards the heavens.
Behind him, Padric, who had been silent throughout the two-day eting, looked at his son with a strangely hard expression.
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