How to Live as a Wandering Knight
Chapter 166: ๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ฉ๐ข๐๐ข๐จ๐ฎ๐ฌ ๐๐ซ๐จ๐ฉ๐จ๐ฌ๐๐ฅ (7)The viceroy sighed as if in regret.
Count Yeats and forming a personal alliance with him would have been reassuring, but it seemed the count did not feel the need for it.
It made sense. He had almost formed an alliance with the imperial bloodline, so there was no reason to form one separately with the viceroy.
โIt seems the viceroy has many complaints about the emperor.โ
โComplaints? This is hardly worthy of being called a complaint.โ
The viceroy snorted. Despite being criticized for what he said, he did not seem to care much about it.
This level of expression was ordinary in Vynashchtym.
โ๐๐ฆ ๐ณ๐ฆ๐ข๐ญ๐ญ๐บ ๐ฅ๐ฐ๐ฆ๐ด๐ฏโ๐ต ๐ข๐ฅ๐ข๐ฑ๐ต ๐ธ๐ฆ๐ญ๐ญ.โ
Even in the feudal Holy Empire, one did not casually address their lord in such a manner. Johan listened quietly to the viceroyโs words with a sense of freshness.
Even though he had poured Johan wine, the viceroy got drunk first. He opened his mouth with a slight slurred tongue.โOf. . . Of course, of course. I am grateful to His Majesty the emperor. I owe a great debt to the previous emperor as well.โ
โBrother, youโre drunk.โ
โWhy? Let me be. Itโs fun.โ
โ. . .โ
The viceroyโs brother, Semeonus, withdrew in confusion. It was rare for only one side to get drunk when they drank together normally.
The viceroy himself was no lightweight with alcohol and even whenever Johanโs glass was empty, a slave refilled it to the brim. . .
โWere you appointed by the previous emperor?โ
โYes, thatโs right. Those were truly. . . good times. But the current emperors, neither are very admirable.โ
As an opportunity arose for Johan to hear from a high-ranking official in Vynashchtym, his interest was piqued. Based only on what he heard from Horamric or Giada, Vynashchtym seemed too vast and complex. Johan provoked the viceroy further.
โCome on, spill it openly. What kind of people are the two?โ
The viceroy hiccuped and opened his mouth.
โHis Majesty Gaรฏaros is. . . too frugal and miserly.โ
โFrugal and miserly? In what way?โ
โJust look at the clothes he wears. For an emperor to wear coarse green clothes, is that even possible?!โ
Dyes to color clothes were precious commodities and the rarer the color, the more expensive it was.
And green was one of the easier colors to obtain. It was not suitable for clothes meant for an emperor to wear.
โThe previous emperor would always appear robed in crimson. When you saw his horns and eyes, you felt glory and splendor.โ
โ๐ข ๐ฑ๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ฏ๐บ ๐ฑ๐ช๐ฏ๐ค๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ณ.โ
Johan felt a slight fondness even for this Gaรฏaros he had never met. It was rare for him to find people who thought like him.
It couldnโt be helped. The way of thinking in this world was different from Johanโs.
For nobles, extravagance and flaunting their dignity was not a choice but an obligation. If they had no money, they had to go into debt to be extravagant accordingly.
How could one live in a way unfitting for the bloodline and authority they were born with?
Frugal nobles had no choice but to be called miserly tightwads or, like Johan, be seen as piously virtuous.
At least in Johanโs case, he was from the Holy Empire so that was possible. But for Gaรฏaros the emperor, even that was impossible. Once in the position of emperor, splendor and dignity appropriate to the position were absolutely necessary.
โEver since His Majesty Gaรฏaros ascended the throne, the banquets have decreased and even the reduced banquets he does not attend much. Gladiatorial games have decreased, chariot races have decreased, boxing matches have decreased, plays have decreased, what else decreased. . .โ
โYeah. It must be terribly sad with less entertainment. I understand your sad feelings.โ
The drunken viceroy was moved even by Johanโs taunting words. He kept nodding vigorously.
โThen what does His Majesty Gaรฏaros do?โ
โHe just stays in the barracks. He hardly stays in the imperial palace either! Even though he grew up and was raised in the military, is it even possible now to eat and sleep with the soldiers like before? Huh??โ
โPerhaps he attends to state affairs while training the soldiers?โ
โNo, he attends to state affairs there too.โ
โ๐๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ฏ ๐ธ๐ฉ๐บ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ง๐ถ๐ด๐ด. . .?โ
If the emperor trains soldiers and also attends to Empire state affairs, Johan found it nonsense for the viceroy to only complain without praise.
โIn many ways, I sometimes think it would have been better if he just remained a general. Compared to the previous emperor, he seems too lacking. Heโs short, not very handsome, and bald. . .โ
โ. . .Whatโs wrong with baldness?โ
โIt lacks dignity.โ
The viceroy was very serious. For a popular emperor, splendor, grandeur, and a likable appearance were essential qualifications.
They had to constantly appear before countless citizens and influence and cement their existence.
โCompared to him, His Majesty Gaoalkana is still too young except for that. He has a sturdy and beautiful appearance. Dignified too.โ
โSeeing how favorably you speak of him, I wonder if this person freely uses gold like water?โ
โYou got it right. His Majesty is very lavish.โ
โ!!โ
Johan joked lightly, but the viceroy took it seriously at once, making Johan perplexed.
โDuring the play โ๐๐น๐ฑ๐ถ๐ญ๐ด๐ช๐ฐ๐ฏ ๐ฐ๐ง ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐๐ข๐ญ๐ฆ๐ท๐ฐ๐ญ๐ฆ๐ฏ๐ต ๐๐ฑ๐ช๐ณ๐ช๐ต ๐ฐ๐ง ๐๐ถ๐ญ๐ช๐ถ๐ด ๐๐ญ๐ช๐ฏ๐ช๐ถ๐ด,โ I saw him throwing gold coins around lavishly which everyone cheered at.โ
โShouldnโt you hire soldiers with those gold coins?โ
โHahaha! Your Excellency, you joke well too. The soldiers can be hired separately. After all, donโt people drink water without drinking wine to eat grapes?โ
Without Johan asking, the viceroy proudly recounted the deeds of Gaoalkana.
He hosted banquets wearing the most expensive jewelry and clothes imported from the East, and amazed the nobles attending with creative dishes like small birds inside big birds, and because all the actresses of the troupe became his lovers, there were even fights with swords inside. . .
To Johanโs ear he was a tyrant, but the viceroy seemed to think โ๐ต๐ฉ๐ช๐ด ๐ช๐ด ๐ช๐ฅ๐ฆ๐ข๐ญ.โ
Itโs basically impossible for him not to be popular with the citizens of the capital anyway because of his personality.
โBy the way, I heard the chamberlain is the ruling now.โ
โAh. Leoanos-gong, right. Yes, thatโs right. The chamberlain Leoanos-gong probably takes care of many state affairs. Heโs been working since the previous dynasty and many nobles support him too. . .โ
โThen wouldnโt this chamberlain be involved in the false proposal from the palace? Itโs hard to think heโs not involved.โ
โUh. . .โ
The viceroy suddenly wore a startled expression as if the alcohol had worn off. He hesitantly said.
โThat, that may be possible, Your Excellency.โ
โIt seems the chamberlain is scary?โ
โNot so much scary, but he has quite a fiery personality, you see. . .โ
Seeing him look around furtively even though no one was around, it seems he really was scared. Young emperors may not be scary, but nasty underlings can be scary.
โI donโt fear Leoanos-gong at all, Your Excellency. I absolutely do not fear. . .him. . .itโs just. . .just. . .โ
The viceroy who had been stammering suddenly keeled over backward and smashed his forehead on the table. He seemed completely drunk.
โTake the viceroy away. Todayโs banquet was pleasant.โ
โThank you very much, Your Excellency.โ
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Waking hungover from the alcohol, the hurried viceroy found Johan again after hasty preparations. Johan prevented the viceroy from proposing another banquet and cut to the core issue.
โThe treatment was good enough, no need to give more. I want to bring in more soldiers, and Iโm curious about the viceroyโs opinion.โ
โOf course, please bring in as many as you like.โ
Having received a promise from Johan not to attack or loot the city, the viceroy readily agreed. Until now, it had been very advantageous for him considering Johanโs accumulated fame.
If he had not shown such patience, the imperial house of Vynashchtym or the viceroy himself would not have considered Johan a negotiable partner.
โBut. . . wouldnโt you face reprimands from above?โ
โYour Excellency. . .!โ
The viceroy wore a touched expression at Johanโs words.
โPlease donโt worry. Itโs very easy to make excuses. Just say I hired Your Excellency with gold coins.โ
โ๐๐ฐ๐ถ๐ญ๐ฅ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ข๐ต ๐ฑ๐ข๐ด๐ด?โ
Surprisingly, it was a plausible excuse. The viceroy had that right.
In any case, with the viceroyโs permission, there was no more reason to delay. The fleet began transporting soldiers from islands and the mainland.
They started landing on Vynashchtymโs territory, from dwarves to eastern tribes. Each was well-trained, and there were over a thousand heavy infantry. Not to mention if you counted centaurs and eastern tribes, it was much more.
Once landing seemed to end and camps were made, Johan sent out scouts around the area. The nimble scouts returned with astonishing news.
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โAre you out of your mind! Chamberlain!โ
The nobles gathered in the hall of the palace lashed out and attacked Leoanos.
โIt is disgraceful enough to send dragon blood out, but to prepare a fake!โ
While sending out the royal bloodline of the noble house was a disgraceful thing, it was something that could be endured as there were some precedents.
Even the arrogant nobles acknowledged that it was something inevitable due to the times.
However, attempting to pass off a fake as dragon blood was a separate matter. If this came to light, even the lowliest citizens in the city would ridicule dragon blood.
โItโs a misunderstanding.โ
โDo you take us for blind and deaf?! Weโve already interrogated the eunuchs and heard the story! Even if you are a guardian, this matter has crossed the line! Step down!โ
โ. . .โ
Leoanos glared at the nobles, but the nobles only glared back at Leoanos as if threatening him.
While Leoanos wielded absolute power, this mistake was something that could never be overlooked.
If the citizens of the city came to know of it, all citizens would rise up saying Leoanos must be killed.
โ๐๐ข๐ฎ๐ฏ ๐ช๐ต. . .โ
Even before the envoy dispatched by Johan arrived, the republican merchants brought accusations to the nobles first upon hearing the news, and the young emperor accordingly sought Leoanosโ responsibility.
Experienced but cornered Leoanos had no choice but to take a step back this time.
โI understand. I will retire from my position as Head Chamberlain and go into seclusion. . .โ
Ironically, it was also Johan who saved Leoanos when he was in crisis despite being pushed into a tight spot because of Johan.
It was because news of the landing arrived late.
โIโve heard that the countโs army has landed on the western coast!โ
โ!โ
While it wasnโt an actual occupation but cooperation, that didnโt matter now. At the news that the ambitious young count had finally landed, the noblesโ faces hardened.
โIf that ambitious Count Yeats really. . .!โ
โWe need to send reinforcements to the mountain passes immediately. Add more soldiers to the checkpoints. . .โ
โThe checkpoints are already sufficient! That Count wonโt be able to cross the mountains. The harbors along the connected coast are more dangerous!โ
Most of Vynashchtymโs western region was mountainous and difficult to pass through, but the coast was separate. The harbor cities formed along the coast were passageways themselves with immense value.
โI will take charge. I will drive out and make the count pay the price for daring to set foot on Vynashchtymโs land.โ
โ. . . . . .โ
While the nobles had complex expressions upon Leoanosโ offer, as he had committed offenses, allowing Leoanos to take charge was a temptation difficult to refuse.
He had military experience and excellent generals under his personal fiefdomโs employed soldiers. In such a situation, there was no one more capable than Leoanos.
In the end, the nobles permitted Leoanos to lead the soldiers towards the mountain passes.
This was how Leoanos succeeded in escaping the capital and avoiding imminent crises of being lynched or assassinated.
โLeoanos-gong. Iโve heard the countโs army is formidable and ferocious. With just these soldiers, it may be difficult. . .โ
โWe just need to defend the mountain passes.โ
โ. . .?โ
โOriginally, my aim was just to escape from the capital. I got lucky to narrowly avoid danger but am now outside. The emperor wonโt casually trifle with me either.โ
A general leading troops outside was not something an emperor could carelessly provoke. Let alone one so deeply rooted among the nobles as a royal by blood.
โBut what if the count makes a move. . .โ
โThe other cities also have garrison troops. They can handle themselves.โ
If the harbor cities fell, that was an opportunity in itself. It would damage the young emperorโs authority. For one watching for opportunities, it was a welcoming situation.
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โDid the emperor dispatch an envoy?โ
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