Chapter 89: Tenorio (1)

Chapter 89: Tenorio (1)

Father, thats

Do you think you deserve it even after losing so many soldiers?

The emperor stared down at the third prince with cold eyes. The third prince lowered his gaze.

The difference in military strength was close to 10,000.

Then you should have found another way. Its not an excuse for a complete annihilation due to the lack of troops. Did Erendil win in Combat because they had more soldiers?

The third prince closed his mouth. He reflexively opened it again, but it seemed more like an attempt to scratch an itch.

The first and second princes silently observed. The emperor seemed to dislike seeing them like that.

Why are you silent? Do you interpret it as following my will?

We will show a better performance.

Only then did the first prince speak. The emperor let out a wry laugh.

After losing 50,000?

We still have 10,000 remaining.

The first prince replied, but his voice lacked confidence.

What could you have done with the remaining 10,000?

The first prince remained silent. The room was filled with silence. The emperor scanned the audience with an uncomfortable expression.

Well, everyone knew that a decision was not being made at this moment.

This was essentially a place for reprimand. Now the emperor turned to the second prince.

Why are you silent? Do you agree?

No.

Then you must think it was fine on your own.

Worthless.

The second princes face showed a sense of injustice. He seemed unable to understand why he was being reprimanded.

Because of those fools targeting the firstborn, you didnt even fight a proper battle, and you didnt show any remarkable achievements in the siege of Hrit. Is that satisfying?

The emperor clicked his tongue mockingly.

You indeed look unharmed thanks to those more pathetic guys, but that doesnt make it something to be proud of. Instead of the firstborn, it could have been you who lost soldiers.

No. I would have handled it differently. I wouldnt have been humiliated like that.

The second prince spoke through gritted teeth. The first prince glared at the second prince with a face flushed with embarrassment.

A measly self-confidence still lingers, it seems.

Although the emperor spoke mockingly, he seemed satisfied with the second princes response.

Of course, it was a brief expression. The emperor sighed loudly as if to tell them to listen.

Fine. If you want to continue this dispute, despite the pitiful state youve shown, go ahead. I dont know if there will be an event as significant as this war, but if you want to continue, go ahead.

The emperors words were accurate. This war marked the first time in 130 years that the Imperial Founders Medal was awarded.

Nothing more significant had happened for a while, unless devil worshippers suddenly appeared and attacked the empire. So, it would be challenging to overturn the immediate evaluation.

In fact, the princess suffered in part because she was a woman.

There had never been a female emperor in the empire until now. It was reasonable to assume that she hadnt even participated in the competition.

If it werent for the princesss gender, the situation could be considered practically settled in terms of the succession dispute after this war.

Although she received the attention that she had not received before, it was not commensurate with her achievements.

Time was on the side of the princes.

Heroic tales are easily forgotten. Even after a few years, people would gather around the princes again.

And in the end, the deaths of the defeated imperial princes would conclude the matter. The current emperor was also the one who killed his own brother.

However, it was not immediate. Direct assassination attempts were impossible due to the emperors decree.

In a situation where support was not firm, becoming emperor through assassination would likely lead to a high risk of rebellion.

The emperor intended to allow such actions only after a solid support base had been established, even if one of his children ascended to the throne.

His father had been the same. Of course, the permission for that was not explicitly stated.

Thats enough. Withdraw.

With uncomfortable expressions, everyone rose from their seats, but the emperor suddenly called the princess forward.

Erendil.

Yes, father.

Well done.

Thank you.

In the presence of the princes, the emperor praised the princess.

You captured the unruly King Rohalak, so according to my promise, I should reward you. Do you have anything you want?

No, I dont.

Is that so? Youre saying the same thing as your guard.

Erendil glanced at him. The emperor shrugged his shoulders.

Think about it. If you have any desires, let me know.

Many people called me. Due to Erendils remarkable victories and my contributions overlapping, it was challenging for anyone other than nobles to meet the princess directly. Thats why they called me.

I wasnt the only busy one. Most people around Princess were similar to me. Of course, I was the most popular.

It was better than before, but it wasnt all good.

As I initially thought, most were not those who completely supported me but rather those who were trying to curry favor.

Just testing the waters.

Although Erendil had shown remarkable achievements, it was impossible to predict how the future would unfold.

If the dispute over the succession dragged on, there might be unforeseen variables.

I didnt need to show an urgent attitude from my side. It was better to go out calmly to make the other side feel anxious.

Of course, this didnt apply to those whom I had already marked.

Now, it was the same.

Merchant Alrend.

He was one of the top ten merchants in the empire, and the person who would become the number one merchant in the empire in the future.

How about standing on the side of the princess?

Hehe.

In response to the straightforward question, Alrend laughed to buy time.

Count, arent you in too much of a hurry? Besides, Im just a regular merchant.

Well, I dont think youre just a regular merchant.

I smiled, sipping my tea.

I also think that you will become the top merchant in the empire.

In the game, Alrend did not take advantage of the situation where he could buy a title with money.

Should we say that he was faithful to his duty as a merchant?

However, his belief did not lead to anything negative. He spent a considerable amount of money on the war against devil worshipers.

He even rejected the devil worshipers proposals. From the players perspective, he was a character to be liked.

I had asked him about his actions that I couldnt understand.

-Why did you reject the devil worshipers proposals?

-Its because gathering people who acknowledge that they bring me money and those who acknowledge that I earn money is a disaster.

-I heard that the devil worshipers promised a tremendous amount of money.

-What can you do with a huge sum of money if there are no people? Both buyers and sellers are needed for a merchant. I am the one who must protect that.

He was undoubtedly someone reliable and necessary for the future.

However, Alrend seemed more interested in creating connections than outright support.

I knew Alrends personality, so I straightforwardly touched upon the subject.

With a surprised look, Alrend shrugged his shoulders.

Why do you think so? Im curious.

I heard that you prioritize contracts the most in your business. Even if you suffer losses, you always keep your promises. Thats why you dont make promises easily.

Alrend looked at me intently.

Is that enough?

Isnt it enough for someone who, without any foundation, became a top ten figure after starting, and made it to the top of the empire in 20 years?

I chuckled lightly.

I wont bring up anything about loyalty to the empire or sincerity. Right now, Im asking you to invest in Her Highness, the Princess.

Investment?

Yes. The Northeastern Expedition. The war with the West. Its safe to say that no one expected Her Highnesss remarkable achievements.

Its a shame, but I agree. Sadly, I was the same.

In other words, it means that Her Highness is currently at her lowest value.

Alrend laughed, and it felt like a positive signal.

I didnt know that the famous Carl Schurtafen also had the qualities of a merchant.

I take that as a compliment.

Its a compliment. If it werent for your persuasion, my heart wouldnt have wavered.

Right. Alrend didnt join forces with the princes. Even so, he became the top figure.

However, is there anything more Her Highness can show?

Well, you never know. Can you predict how the world will change?

No, I cant.

After contemplating for a while, Alrend put down his teacup.

What can I offer to Her Highness? I only have money.

Indeed. He was someone easy to talk to, just like in the game.

Money is sufficient.

There were not many things that could not be resolved with money. Especially with a substantial amount of it.

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