Chapter 427 - 188

Name:Under the Oak Tree Author:Sooji Kim


The returning campaign party numbered less than ten thousand. Maxi's expression darkened as she stood on a castle turret, surveying the mass of soldiers in the field. Excluding those who had deserted on the way to the Lexos Mountains, the campaign had cost at least five thousand lives.

Though Livadon, Dristan, Wedon, and Balto's Southern Confederacy all bore casualties, Osiriya's Temple Knights suffered the most. As the campaign's spearhead, they had bravely confronted the dragon using divine magic to neutralize its powers, losing over half their number in the process.

Maxi's brow furrowed as she looked down at the bodies of three hundred paladins in neat rows on one side of the encampment. There was not a hint of sadness on the clerics' faces for their departed comrades or joy at their victory. Like gloomy shadows, they silently waited for the departure signal, and their gravity seemed to infect the adjacent Wedonian army.

In contrast, the knights of Livadon and Balto, stationed a little further away, reveled in their triumph. Their raucous celebrations and boisterous cheers echoed in the distance.

After anxiously observing the soldiers indulging in food and drink, neglecting to break camp, Maxi descended the stairs.

The heart of the city was just as clamorous. Stalls flanked both sides of the main road, which was crowded with baggage wagons and soldiers carousing or playing dice. Though the coalition army was due to leave Vesmore by noon, the soldiers, weary from their lengthy journey, sought every excuse to delay their departure.

Sighing, Maxi pushed her way through the teeming crowd. Near the gate, a small tent had been erected, in front of which soldiers in light armor had formed a line. These were likely the troops from Dristan and Arex, disbanding in Vesmore and waiting to receive their pay.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

She stopped to watch the whistling soldiers heading to the taverns, their pouches filled with silver. When she stepped out of the gate and crossed the moat, she noticed the Remdragon Knight's blue banner and the House of Calypse's red banner billowing beside each other. She immediately sprinted toward them.

"Lady Calypse!" Ulyseon, spotting her first, greeted her with a broad smile and a wave.

In just over two months, Ulyseon Rovar had matured beyond recognition.

"Where have you been, my lady?" His purple eyes, which seemed calmer, fixed on her as he talked. "Sir Riftan has been looking for you."

"I had to return to the lodgings to fetch a few things."

"You could have sent one of us."

"I didn't want to trouble any of you with something so trivial. But tell me, where is Riftan?"

It was Ursuline Ricaydo who replied.

"Sir Riftan has gone to the Livadonian camp."

"H-How kind of you. But...a play about the dragon battle might be more entertaining. I'm sure the people would find that much more riveting..than any story about me. After all, the true heroes are the men who...risked their lives in the campaign."

"Ah, so humble, too! Upon my return to Livadon, I shall let the palace poets know of all your virtues," Sejuleu remarked, grinning.

Maxi regarded him with horror. She was spared further conversation when Riftan grabbed the knight by the shoulder and roughly yanked him away from her.

"Have you forgotten my warning?" he snarled, bringing his face close.

Sejuleu appeared unperturbed as he replied, "How could I forget your threat to break every bone in my body if I dared to approach your wife again? But, alas, I am willing to sacrifice my bones to praise true talent."

"You bloody bastard. Must I skin you alive for you to-" Riftan abruptly clamped his mouth shut when he saw Maxi's face. He spoke again, his voice much calmer. "Break camp now unless you want a beating in front of your men."

With that, he shoved Sejuleu back, grabbed Maxi's hand, and strode out of the tent. Maxi cast a nervous glance over her shoulder.

To her relief, Sejuleu Aren did not appear to be offended. The knight winked at her, looking ever mirthful. Maxi shot him a wry smile before Riftan's disapproving voice interrupted.

"Where were you this morning?"

"I went to collect some things at the lodgings."

"Have you eaten?" he asked, his tone serious.

He caressed her thin shoulder as he spoke. When Maxi nodded, he studied her face as if to ascertain whether she was telling the truth. A moment later, leaning down to kiss her.

Embarrassed, Maxi glanced around to see if anyone was watching, lightly smacking his arm at the same time. A smile curled Riftan's lips.

Wrapping his arm around her, he said gently, "You've lost weight. I just worry, is all. Make sure you take a carriage as much as possible on our way to Balbourne."

He rubbed his cheek against the top of her head before letting her go. Maxi looked up at him, her face flushed.

Every place he touched seemed to burn up her skin. Had it been possible, she would have given anything to slip away with him so they could spend some time alone. However, Riftan's duties as supreme commander would not be over until they reached Balbourne.