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Chapter 154.1: ?????????????????? ?????????? (3)

    Chapter 154.1: ?????????????????? ?????????? (3)


    It seemed like magic to him.


    Gophredo had some honor and dignity as a knight, so he did not im that his opponent had magical powers even though he lost.


    That would have been too embarrassing.


    But Gophredos squire did not have much reputation to uphold yet. He thought to himself.


    .    .


    If Gophredo knew, he would have whipped the squire for spouting nonsense, but the squire only thought to himself so Gophredo did not notice. Thanks to that, Gophredo did not realize anything.


    I will definitely find the magic and reveal its secret to receive praise and des!


    Sometimes even a fool can stumble onto the truth. The squire snooped around Johans camp, asking about this and that. Since battle had not started yet, the atmosphere was not too hostile towards outsiders.


    Is there anyone here who can use magic?


    Magic? Ah, the count performs miracles. How else could all those sick people stand up from their beds? Its an incredible story. . .


    No, not that. I mean things like a mystical enchanted bow, or arrows that precisely hit the target.


    Hahahaha! Get a load of this guy! Where are you from to be spouting this nonsense?


    ??


    The mercenariesughed loudly at the squire. It sounded like something a country bumpkin would say.


    Serf youths from quiet rural viges often harbored such strange fantasies. Mythical weapons or magic and the like.


    But aftering to the city with a few pennies in hand, they realized those things only existed in fairy tales.


    Anyone seriously looking for those things was an *sshole.


    Dontugh too much. Since weve been to so many ces, its not inconceivable that someone might have those kinds of treasures.


    Well, the treasures of the hundred kingdoms were pretty amazing.


    The mercenaries here became wealthy by following Johan. Exotic spoils from the hundred kingdoms fetched several times the price back on the penins.


    Naturally, rumors would surround such things. The mercenaries themselves enjoyed spreading embellished rumors, making them spread further.


    Hey kid. I dont know if youre trying to make an archery bet somewhere, or want to be a mercenary archer, but theres only one way to properly hit your target. Practice.


    Hahahaha!


    The mercenariesughter made the squires face turn red. He wanted to say which knight he was serving under, but the squire was not that stupid. He gritted his teeth and withdrew.


    With that level of idiocy, he wontst long as a mercenary.


    Who would take him in?


    But the squire did not give up. Now he was motivated. After asking around several times, he got a satisfactory answer.


    Come to think of it, there was a wizard. . .


    !!


    The squire was surprised. And excited.


    W-Who? Where can I meet them?


    Hmm, my hands feel empty. . .


    . . .Here you go.


    The squire silently cursed as he handed over coins. Grinning, the mercenary said,


    I just heard this from some servants, but seems theres a pretty amazing wizard. Jyanina or something like that?


    Did that wizard offer magic to Count Johan?


    Huh? Well, I wouldnt know but if he had useful magic, wouldnt he have used it already?


    Thinking about monster hunting, the mercenary said that even if he didnt know well, a wizard would probably have cast decent magic.


    Thats good enough, thank you!


    Desperate not to forget the information he obtained, the squire hurried out of the camp.


    .


    Johan Yeats is victorious!


    After archery came horseback riding and camel ridingpetitions. Johan did not send a proxy andpeted directly.


    Knights who initially charged ferociously soon changed to tired expressions after Johan was victorious seven times in the duels.


    They knew he was an excellent knight, but did not expect him to be this good.


    Wonderful. Their faces turned pale.


    Johan took off his helmet. ves brought water and washed the dust and sweat from his face.


    Is there no one left?


    None. Very quiet now. Arent you happy you won so decisively?


    More tired than happy.


    He epted their challenges since they kept asking to fight, but Johan himself was bored. It did not make much difference even as cheers erupted from all around.


    Having to pay attention to his surroundings and behave himself properly while regting his strength to not kill the opponents was more tiring than realbat.


    .


    He was doing it because there was time left, but he was getting quite tired. He wanted to hurry and capture the viscount to get to the main issue.


    No one else says that after winning besides you, sir.


    A horn sounded three times outside. Meanwhile, no announcement could be heard from the herald. It signified that no more knights were charging forth.


    Finally over.


    Johan was relieved. But it was too early to feel at ease. Negotiation was just beginning now.


    ?


    Johan fell into serious contemtion.


    Should I just lead the mercenaries andunch a night raid, capture the viscount so he cant escape, and capture the other vassals as well? Wouldnt the people inside the castle surrender then?


    Of course, it was nonsense. If hemitted such a rude act while receiving hospitality, Johans hard-earned reputation would fall into the sewer.


    However, this negotiation process was. . .


    Excessively long, slow,plicated, and tested his patience. What was more absurd was that other people did not seem to find this procedure particrly strange.


    Giada of the republic also reacted like       ?


    During the day, he met people from all walks of life gathered here, graced the asion, and enjoyed the banquets they prepared. Various entertainments such as hunting,petitions, ys, and songs were a bonus.


    They had to eat and drink again in the evening as well. As a ce to entertain the count, luxury was required. There was enough wine prepared to fill a river.


    Meanwhile, no words about the negotiations could be brought up. He was being treated as a guest!


    Only after enduring this could negotiations begin.


    Its good to swear peace. Our republic has no dissatisfaction with that. But how many times has Cardirian broken its promises?


    Watch what you say! Insulting our lord is tantamount to insulting us!
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