How to Live as a Wandering Knight
Chapter 130.2: ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ฌ๐๐ฌ ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐ข๐ซ๐๐๐ฅ๐๐ฌ (5)โThe pirates. . . This is really a good thing, isnโt it??โ
โHow do you know if they will properly give the treasure?โ
โThink about it. They made this offer because they are afraid now. Do you think they would openly try to deceive us? Of course they might skim off some, but they will hand over a sufficient amount of gold. That should be enough.โ
Johan summoned some of his most loyal vassals and told them the story. While some were disappointed they couldnโt fight, they didnโt dislike the offer.
โWhy does the Count have to listen to those b*stardsโ offer? Letโs ignore them and fight!โ
โDonโt talk nonsense. Marquis Crucho is still out there. Do we need to fight the pirate gang when we are already short on strength?โ
โYou are right. If the pirate fellows know their place, there is no need to completely wipe them out.โ
More than anything, the vassals wanted to capture Marquis Crucho for sure. They wouldnโt be able to sleep well if they didnโt deal with him now.
โBy the way, isnโt it interesting? Ahir-gong is from the Mulc family, so why did a nobleman from the Jekyllid Hundred Kingdoms send the envoy?โ
โWhat do you mean?โJohan was puzzled by Baron Ginobansiโs words.
โAs you know, south of here is the Jekyllid Hundred Kingdoms.โ
The islands southwest of the peninsula were the Jekyllid Hundred Kingdoms. A place pirates were bound to love.
โIt was traditionally the nobles from the Jekyllid Hundred Kingdoms who took command of the pirates, so itโs peculiar that Ahir-gong sent the envoy.โ
Who sent the envoy was an unexpectedly important issue. Unlike when there was a single commander like Johan, it was even more so for the pirates who acted so recklessly.
It was directly related to their face and honor.
And yet a nobleman from the distant Mulc family took charge. It was very unusual.
โInteresting. Please continue.โ
At Johanโs words, the vassalsโ gazes stabbed the old baron. He panicked at the sudden attention.
Among the vassals here, the baron did not actually have that much power. Seeing some vassals look at him jealously, his heart shrank.
โD-Did this old baron make some kind of mistake?โ
โNo. Baron, I told you to continue because itโs an interesting story. So what happened?โ
โWouldnโt the nobles of the J-Jekyllid Hundred Kingdoms be non-existent. . .?โ
โNo. After checking, the nobles of the Jekyllid Hundred Kingdoms did exist.โ
After verifying the family crests of the nobles, Johan compared the information as soon as he returned. He was told they were small noble families of the Jekyllid Hundred Kingdoms.
โThen, isnโt it that the nobles of the Jekyllid Hundred Kingdoms conceded due to Mulc familyโs fame. . .?โ
โConceded. . . I see.โ
While Baron Ginobansi also found it a bit strange, Johan thought of something else after hearing it.
โGood. Baron, thanks to you, I just had a nice idea.โ
โ. . .?โ
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
แด๐ ๐ข๐๐ฌแนซฬ๐คส๐๐ขแนก.๐๐ค๐ฆ
When Count Yeatsโ envoy arrived, the pirates breathed a sigh of relief.
Fortunately, it seemed the Count was also willing to compromise.
โIโve come to convey Count Yeatsโ will. Where are the nobles of the Nusard family?โ
โNusard family? Wasnโt it Ahir-gong?โ
The ones who came out to greet them were perplexed. The Countโs envoy was looking for the wrong nobles. While the Nusard family was a powerful family in the Jekyllid Hundred Kingdoms, the one in charge this time was Ahir-gong.
โIt appears there has been some misunderstanding. Let me guide you to Ahir-gong.โ
โAre you telling us to disobey Countโs will? Nonsense. If you donโt guide us to the Nusard family, we will leave.โ
The envoys shouted stiffly. Showing they didnโt care one bit.
They could not send away the messy and arrogant envoys. The pirates hurriedly reported to their superiors. After some chatter, a knight from the Nusard family decided to receive the envoy. Considering just the family status, the Nusard knight was also fully qualified to receive envoys.
The envoys who came just rattled off some formalities. Since Johan originally sent them just to say hello, they didnโt have much else to say.
Greetings delivered and received well, came to confirm the spoils, decision will be made after some time passes. . .
Still, the pirates were very satisfied. The fact that the other party responded at all was a success.
โAhir-gong! Your plan worked out. It seems the Count wants to negotiate.โ
โWhat plan. . . Who wouldnโt take money to use a bridge?โ
One of the leaders grumbled.
It was Ahir who proposed negotiations before being surrounded from both sides, while they still had a chance.
The pirates agreed, but that didnโt mean they liked giving up gold. Having to hand over that much gold to the opponent. . .
โDidnโt we already talk about this! Are you thinking of saying something else now?โ
โWhat did I say? I just said it doesnโt take a plan to propose something like that. If it was really a scheme, shouldnโt it be enough to take down that solid castle?โ
There was discontent building up among the pirates over not being able to take the castle. That discontent could only be directed at the commander.
โThe envoy came, so shouldnโt we guide them to Ahir-gong? Why is the Nusard family receiving them?โ
โWhat do you want me to do when the Countโs envoys insist? Is it wrong for even the pagan b*stards to know the name of the Nusard family?โ
Such complaints were prone to bursting at the slightest issues.
๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
๐๐ฐ๐ฆสแนกฬ๐ญศฏฬ๐ฏ๐๐ฆ๐ฐ.๐๐ค๐
โHmm.โ
Johan stared intently at Iselia as they played chess. Iselia asked in puzzlement,
โWhy so, my dear?โ
โI knew you were better than your fake.โ
โ. . .I have a fake?!โ
At Iseliaโs words, Johan nodded. He said he saw such an illusion while suppressing the pagan temple.
โSince it was an illusion that looked like me, you wouldnโt have been fooled. It must not have been very charming.โ
โNo. It was nothing compared to you, so I ignored it.โ
Iseliaโs face turned bright red and she bowed her head. Then she made a wicked move. Johan immediately took her queen with a knight and called checkmate.
โCheckmate.โ
โCow. . .cowardly. My dear. Such an underhanded tactic.โ
โIt wasnโt underhanded though, was it?โ
โ. . .May I ask exactly what was different?โ
Iselia cautiously asked. It was a question she would never have asked before.
โFirst of all, she was a lot more undressed. . .โ
โ. . . . . .โ
โHer expression was like she was intoxicated. . . Shall I stop there?โ
โYes, you can stop. My dear.โ
Iselia couldnโt stand the embarrassment. She changed the subject.
โMay I ask the reason for keeping the envoys waiting?โ
โFrom what I heard, it doesnโt seem like the pirates are very united, so I thought it would be better to wait. If itโs disadvantageous, wonโt they offer better terms?โ
The more they doubt and argue with each other, the more anxious they will become and bring better terms. Thatโs what Johan thought.
โYour excellency! Your excellency!โ
โWhat is it? Did those guys already send new envoys?โ
โThe pirates seem to have gone crazy!!โ
โ?!โ
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