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Chapter 366

    Chapter 366 End of Civil War (5)


    A few days ago.


    Reports of the sess of the rebellion were quite surprising.


    Even if you look only at the objective history, the Marquis of Belfir’s rebellion should fail to be normal, but I heard that it was a great victory enough to leave a considerable amount of power behind.


    It was a question. Was it a strategy that could be sessful just by bribing the guards and taking medicine from the imperial soldiers in advance?


    Roman Dmitri, who experienced the Emperor of Valha himself, was able to affirm the answer to that question.


    ‘impossible.’


    It’s not just a feeling.


    information obtained so far.


    Based on urate data, the Marquis of Belfir’s rebellion should have ended at eating away the power of the imperial family.


    however.


    How could the rebellion seed?


    Roman Dmitry thought of three hypotheses about this absurd situation.


    at first.


    ‘If the power of the Valha imperial family was weaker than expected, the Marquis Belfir’s surprise attack might have worked.’


    really if


    This result could have been possible if the madness of the Valha Emperor was actually a bluff to hide weakness, and what Roman Dmitri experienced was the Valha Emperor’s power.


    Of course, the reliability is very low.


    On the day he ascended to the throne, the Emperor of Valha showed overwhelming power.


    Everyone who experienced that day was terrified, and that created the background for the politics of terror.


    The power of the Emperor of Valha is real.


    Even when Roman Dmitri experienced it himself, it was a reaction that could note from a person with a shallow bottom.


    If so, weight was given to the second hypothesis.


    ‘If he was abandoned by something that gave him strength, he could understand the situation in which the Emperor of Valha was defeated.’


    It was the most usible hypothesis.


    It could also exin why the emperor of Valha, who was building an overwhelming force while adding credibility to the mysterious force, copsed in vain.


    The question is why did the mysterious forces that gave them strength abandon the Emperor of Valha?


    ording to what Marquis Belfir said was the truth of Valha, the power of the Emperor of Valha originated from the previous emperor.


    By designating his 14th son as his sessor, he boosted his power and made him rise to the position of emperor through the radical process of rebellion.


    The reason for the choice is unknown.


    sure thing.


    There was no reason for the inherited forces to abandon the Emperor of Valha now.


    Considering the future of Valha, installing a sessor like this didn’t make sense from the beginning, but it was ying its role enough to be a choice to ruin Valha.


    None of the hypotheses fit.


    I changed my mind.


    As people once said, maybe Kronos was behind the Emperor of Valha.


    ‘That also makes no sense.’


    If Kronos sponsored the Emperor of Valha.


    If it were a puppet that moved ording to Alexander’s intentions.


    There’s no reason to throw it away any more.


    No matter how advantageous the rebels were, it was in the Kronos Empire’s interest to somehow keep the Valha emperor alive and make them obey their control.


    And if this is true, it couldn’t exin why the Kronos Empire didn’t get involved in the war.


    If they saved the Emperor of Valha, it would be beneficial to the Cronus Empire for a long time.


    It was a possibility of a trap.


    He could fake death and n something, but in fact, it was a really meaningless act.


    The power of the Emperor of Valhaes from overwhelming power, but the choice to destroy the forces based on the reign of terror did not benefit him.


    And the Marquis of Belfir went through a definite verification process.


    It was an important issue for him too, so he proved to everyone that he was the Emperor of Valha.


    atst.


    There is no perfect answer.


    from start to finish.


    From the moment the 14th son ascended the throne to the moment he met death, everything was stained with questions.


    “Things are going funny.”


    A very emergency situation.


    If the Marquis of Belfir seeded in rebellion, then they had roughly drawn a rough sketch of how to respond.


    I didn’t know that the result would actuallye true.


    Roman Dmitri admits that he didn’t expect this time, but he had no intention of being swept away by change on the battlefield where variables were rampant.


    Things change in variables.


    It was something I had experienced countless times in my previous life.


    called the soldiers.


    Then.


    “Connect magicmunication to Duke Vieto.”


    A new strategy suited to the situation was put into action.


    * * *


    Back to the present.


    A familiar sight was reyed.


    On the scaffold where the Emperor of Valha had hanged himself a few days before, the Marquis of Belfir was now awaiting execution.


    his face went pale.


    He shouted in a desperate voice at the situation where people were flocking.


    “Duke Bi Vieto! I don’t know what you’re misunderstanding, but this isn’t it. It’s also treason. I killed the heinous tyrant, Emperor Valha, with my own hands. This is what the Duke of Vieto also wanted, but why do you call me a treason for fulfilling everyone’s wishes! Please release this for now.”


    The rope squeezed his neck.


    Belfir’s soldiers were also around, but they couldn’t bear to pull out their swords to save the Marquis of Belfir.


    Roman Dmitry.


    he was holding out


    Because there was a person who destroyed the capital of Valha with his own power, the soldiers and guards only looked at each other and could not bear to step forward.


    It was an unavoidable situation.


    In a situation where the Duke of Vieto put forward the justification of treason, there was no justification to help if he could not exin it.


    enough people gathered


    The Duke of Vieto raised his voice towards the people, ignoring the Marquis of Belfire.


    “From now on, I will tell you the crimes of the Marquis Belfir. At a time when Valha suffered from the Emperor’s tyranny, the Marquis of Belfir was a pawn who followed the Emperor of Valha. Like the Emperor of Valha, he has destroyed many parts of Valha. The Marquis of Belfir was the one who ignored the noble confrontation of the warriors and led the assassination of Roman Dmitri when he was invited to the Valha festival.”


    “That can be exined! As someone who takes orders… … .”


    “Shut your mouth.”


    snap.


    “Turn it off!”


    The soldier covered his mouth from behind.


    The Marquis of Belfire widened her eyes and tried to somehow express her regret, but the Duke of Vieto didn’t care.


    “Now I will tell you the contents of the magicmunication that Marquis Belfir sent to Roman Dmitri.”


    Beep.


    [I will tell you my thoughts directly. I am Roman Dmitri… … I would like to share that intention and talk about the future. Of course, I know very well that I don’t like it. But I’m sure that talking with me will definitely benefit Dmitri.]


    It was the contents of themunication.


    As the conversation progressed, people’s expressions became more stern.


    Leading a rebellion was good.


    If he had been a member of the rebels from the beginning, we would have apuded him for risking his life.


    “The Marquis of Belfir immediately contacted Roman Dmitri and suggested that he join the rebellion. As you might expect, I colluded with Roman Dmitri to n this rebellion. One could criticize the fact that outside forces were involved in Valha’s affairs, but Roman Dmitri, who had proven his worth as a warrior at the Valha festival, felt entitled to intervene in Valha’s affairs. He risked his life for us. He expressed his willingness to help with the purpose of Valha going on the right path. But what about the Marquis of Belfir? He betrayed the Emperor of Valha for his ownfort, ming and criticizing the rebels and Roman Dmitri until the end. Until now, Valha had fallen into ruin due to minions like Belfir, but he killed the emperor he served and took care of his own interests, not the future of Valha.”


    A band of blood was erected around the neck.


    Valha.


    He respected the pride of warriors.


    More than Roman Dmitri, who harmed Valha’s soldiers, he hated the Marquis of Belfir, who roamed around like a bat.


    His expression changed.


    Everyone was outraged.


    The Marquis of Belfir was no different from the Emperor of Valha.


    Everyone responded sympathetically to the fact that he was also a figure representing the dark history of Valha.


    Kwadeuk.


    “Cheer.”


    I asked the hand that covered my mouth.


    As soon as his mouth becamefortable, the Marquis of Belfir shouted.


    “Hey, this dog! You and I have raised the same rebellion, so why are you the only one dressed up as a righteous apostle! I am the hero who killed the Emperor of Valha. Although I seeded in rebellion, I cannot ept this situation that makes me a traitor. Follow me! Follow me and punish the Duke of Vieto!”


    his words.


    It was just a meaningless outburst.


    no one agreed


    It was then.


    The moment the desperate Marquis of Belfir met Roman Dmitri’s gaze, he heard a familiar voice in his ears.


    [The Marquis of Belfir. You will die here today, denied all your achievements in life. And the blood rtives of the rebels will be brutally killed. That is the gift I promised to give you the day we meet again.]


    Roman Dmitriughed.


    I got goosebumps.


    I opened my eyes.


    The moment the Marquis of Belfir was about to shout something, he felt the soles of his feet sink.


    Tung.


    “Kuk kuk kuk!”


    Execution took ce.


    The rope squeezed his neck.


    The Marquis of Belfir wanted to speak onest time, but was unable to utter the words due to the tightness in his throat.


    I stumbled on my feet.


    His red-hot face showed his obsession with life.


    but.


    It was just a futile fuss.


    atst.


    “… gurgling.”


    The Marquis of Belfir, who was once the most powerful person in Valha, also met the same fate as the Emperor of Valha.


    * * *


    Things have been sorted out.


    a separate seat.


    Duke Vieto looked at Roman Dmitri and said.


    “Valha has been greatly favored. The rebellion would not have been sessful had it not been for the help of Roman Dmitri.”


    It was sincere.


    Only 200,000 troops.


    Knowing that the number was insufficient to destroy the Emperor of Valha, the people who followed Duke Vieto risked their lives to do this.


    However, the result miraculously ended with the victory of the rebels.


    I couldn’t help but admit the series of circumstances that incited the people of Valha, recalled the imperial troops, and threatened even the Marquis of Belfir to attack the Valha Emperor.


    It was perfect.


    Even if Duke Vieto was the emperor of Valha, he would not have the confidence to stop Roman Dmitri.


    said Roman Dmitry.


    “We just kept our promises to each other. The Duke of Vieto also fulfilled his promise, so thank you is enough.”


    Deal with the Duke of Vieto.


    There were two conditions.


    if the rebellion seeds.


    It was to publicly apologize for the friendly rtionship with Valha and what happened at the Valha festival in the future.


    If the former is a promise that will be kept gradually in the future, the Duke of Vieto showed respect for Roman Dmitri beyond an open apology.


    Thanks to this, the way people view Roman Dmitri has changed.


    He was sincerely ashamed of Valha’s actions and expressed his gratitude towards Roman Dmitri.


    Gear nose.


    Roman Dmitry achieved everything he hoped for.


    In addition, by dealing with the Marquis of Belfir, all remaining bad ties in Valha werepletely removed.


    It was a satisfactory achievement.


    Originally, he would have left as it was, but Roman Dmitri changed his mind.


    “I have a favor to ask of you.”


    “Just speak. If it is possible in my authority, I will do anything for my benefactor.”


    It wasn’t empty talk.


    The Duke of Vieto looked sincere as if he would give away his wealth.


    however.


    “I want to enter the grave of the South.”


    The moment he heard the contents of the request, a crack appeared in Duke Vieto’s expression.


    * * *


    moment.


    I’m speechless.


    Southern Tomb.


    It was a sensitive ce.


    It is located in the southern jungle, which can be said to be the source of the Valha Empire, and all of the emperors of Valha were buried in southern tombs.


    The meaning of going in there was clear.


    It was to confirm the records of the former era buried with the bodies of the emperors of Valha.


    The Duke of Vieto showed signs of trouble.


    “… I’d love to hear from you, but entering the southern tomb is another matter. That’s not to say Roman Dmitry isn’t qualified. It ismon for outsiders not to be allowed to enter, but since proving his qualifications as a warrior at the festival in Valha, Roman Dmitri-nim has gone beyond the status of a simple outsider.”


    that too.


    I knew Roman Dmitry’s intentions.


    It might have been to check the records rted to the Valha emperor, but this wasn’t a matter of allowing himself.


    “To enter the Tomb of the South, you must pass the ‘trial’. The warriors of Valha and the minorities of the southern jungles. You’ll have to openly ept a challenge against them, and you’ll have to survive a week in one-on-one battles to step into the tombs of the south. Of course, there is no doubt about Dmitry Roman’s strength. However, the ethnic minorities of the southern jungles are far frommon sense. And the Dark Elves will not allow you to enter the tomb either.”


    Minorities in the South.


    Dark Elf.


    They were the ones I had only heard about.


    Roman Dmitryughed.


    “That is my job. If you make a te, I will not hold you responsible for the situation after that.”


    “… Great.”


    swallowed a groan


    this day.


    Roman Dmitri produced the best results, but felt the need to dig out the secrets rted to the Emperor of Valha.


    The Marquis of Belfir said that there was clearly an official document naming the 14th prince as the sessor.


    I don’t know how he identified the document, but there was a high probability that the tomb contained rted material.


    I thought about it for a while.


    The Duke of Vieto pondered over and over again with a frown on his forehead, and then spoke with a determined expression.


    “Okay. I will dere the warrior’s test to the people tomorrow.”


    next day.


    Warrior’s test.


    All of Valha was shocked at the news of the ritual being discussed only in legends.
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