How to Live as a Wandering Knight
Chapter 59: ๐๐ก๐ ๐๐ข๐๐ ๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐๐ง๐๐๐ซ๐ฃ๐ฎ (๐)Ulrike nodded her head. Johan wasnโt surprised either, as he had suspected it.
โI also need to take care of the eyes of my vassals, my feudal lords. You can receive it after a certain amount of achievements. Of course, if itโs a merit, you should be able to achieve it sufficiently.โ
Ulrike pointed on the map while speaking.
โThe problem is what comes next. If weโre lucky, itโll end there and a fiefdom will be granted, but itโs likely not to end with just that.โ
โ?โ
โSangdarju Castle is a territory of the Emperor. Immediate support may not come, but as soon as thereโs room to breathe, an army will be sent immediately.โ
โAre you prepared for that?โ
At Johanโs question, Ulrike burst into laughter.
โOf course! Why would I do such a thing without being prepared? Besides, the Emperor is already a toothless old lion.โ
The Emperorโs fiefdoms were divided into the northern, central, and southern parts of the Catalian Peninsula.Although vast when combined, managing such divided fiefdoms required much more effort. Mercenaries employed by the Emperor at great expense had to be constantly on the move.
Ambitious regents and feudal lords, lords from neighboring kingdoms, and cities constantly trying to break free from the Emperor. . .
โRight now, the Emperorโs main forces are tied down in the southern part of the Empire.โ
The forceful attempt to warn the southern feudal lords about their treacherous activities backfired.
Even though some nobles were executed without trial and the Emperor feigned ignorance, the southern feudal lords were outraged by this unprecedented and outrageous act, eventually leading to a rebellion. . .
The bewildered Emperor tried to diplomatically resolve the situation, but the lords responded by beheading the envoys and sending them back.
War was the only option left.
โThe point, Johan, is that the Emperor doesnโt have the luxury to pay attention here. By the time he does, everything here will be over. Then he can send an army or not, as he pleases. Reinforcements will come.โ
โReinforcements?โ
โDidnโt you notice? The King of Erlans is supporting us.โ
Since Johan had already heard this from Suetlg, he wasnโt too surprised. He would have been more surprised if such actions were taken without such a background.
โYou knew then. Itโs obvious with Cardirian II soon to die.โ
โ?โ
โWhy surprised? Itโs not a widely known story. . . but if youโre to become a lord, you should be interested in such affairs.โ
Cardirian II was old and ill. Even his most loyal followers didnโt think he would live long.
At most a few years.
When the Emperor dies, an electoral meeting of the princes is held to choose a new Emperor.
Cardirian IIโs family, heavily in debt due to fruitless wars, was unlikely to be chosen in the next vote. The Emperorโs intentions were clear.
He intended to bypass the electoral process and pass the throne to his eldest heir!
Of course, the princes had no intention of just watching this happen.
If the Emperor disregards custom and law, we will act by force!
โDoes the King of Erlans desire the crown of the Empire Emperor?โ
โI would never be so bold, and probably push a sibling or relative to be the Emperor. Anyway. . . after hearing all this, you wouldnโt back out, would you?โ
โI accept.โ
Upon hearing Johanโs response, Ulrike was momentarily surprised, but soon her face brightened. She had secretly thought Johan might refuse.
โAre you serious?โ
โDid you think I would refuse? Itโs an offer with no reason to refuse.โ
โHow would I know? Itโs hard to understand knights who do all sorts of foolish things for the sake of their damned honor.โ
โI didnโt say it was for honor. . . Anyway, could you please tell me about the fiefdom Iโll be receiving?โ
โIf you accept, youโll likely receive the title of a feudal lord or Baron. Itโll include the town of Heincut, and maybe two or three others. Iโm thinking of this area. . .โ
Johan nodded as Ulrike pointed out the locations. The places werenโt bad. They werenโt golden fiefdoms, but neither were they worthless.
โ๐๐ถ๐ต ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ด๐ฆ ๐ด๐ฎ๐ข๐ญ๐ญ ๐ต๐ฐ๐ธ๐ฏ๐ด ๐ณ๐ฆ๐ข๐ญ๐ญ๐บ ๐ฉ๐ข๐ท๐ฆ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ช๐ณ ๐ญ๐ช๐ฎ๐ช๐ต๐ด.โ
Johan now understood why Gessen had wandered so much.
In a small fiefdom, no matter how much you squeezed, there was a limit to the money you could make. Even feeding and clothing the troops with that money was difficult.
In contrast, one successful raid or hostage-taking in war could yield tens or hundreds of times more revenue. He understood why Gessen was obsessed with roaming.
โ๐๐ต ๐ด๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ด ๐ ๐ข๐ฎ ๐ข๐ญ๐ด๐ฐ ๐ฅ๐ฆ๐ด๐ต๐ช๐ฏ๐ฆ๐ฅ ๐ต๐ฐ ๐ฌ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฑ ๐ณ๐ฐ๐ข๐ฎ๐ช๐ฏ๐จ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ฃ๐ข๐ต๐ต๐ญ๐ฆ๐ง๐ช๐ฆ๐ญ๐ฅ๐ด. . .โ
With complex thoughts, Johan shook his head. He needed to focus on the immediate challenges first.
If he didnโt distinguish himself in the upcoming battle, he might not even receive that small fiefdom.
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After the dishonorable surprise attack ended in failure, the lord of Sangdarju Castle sent an envoy once again.
The message was that the recent incident was carried out without his orders, for which he sincerely apologized, and mentioned that showing mercy would bring divine blessings.
Ulrike-gong responded to the envoy by killing him outright.
โSend it.โ
Then, an arrow with a letter attached flew over the castle.
โWhat did it say?โ
โIt said if they open the gates and prostrate themselves, we promise a painless death.โ
โHow merciful.โ
It was clear that the lord of Sangdarju Castle was moved by this mercy, as he immediately had his soldiers prepare for battle.
However, the situation in Sangdarju Castle was different than Count Jarpenโs. The faces of the soldiers showed evident fatigue and hunger.
โPlease spare us, my lord! Just spare our lives!โ
โThe castellan ordered us, we had no choice!โ
Those who attempted the assault and were captured were dragged forward.
Composed of lower nobility and mercenaries, they seemed to sense the fate that awaited them.
Horrific screams echoed in all directions.
These sounds made those within the castle walls foresee their own fate.
Normally, surrender would ensure the preservation of lives, but this time it was different.
Having broken the customs of surrender with a surprise attack, it was undeniable that everyone, noble or commoner, deserved death.
And Ulrike appeared to be ablaze with the determination to kill everyone.
โWas the conversation fruitful?โ
โIt was. They promised a fiefdom.โ
โAs expected. Worth a try.โ
Suetlg was not surprised. Johan, though young and inexperienced, had shown enough to attract the nobilityโs attention.
Especially someone like Ulrike, having seen her in person. . .
โIt seemed decent, so I accepted. . .โ
โWell done. Not bad.โ
Although Suetlg disliked entanglements with the nobility, Johanโs case was different. As a knight aspiring to be a feudal lord, it was necessary to grab any opportunity.
And Ulrike was indeed a good opportunity.
โIโm somewhat reluctant to get involved in a mess caused by King Erlansโ greed.โ
โWhere in the world is there a game not started by the noblesโ greed? Itโs about which side youโre on, Johan. Being in the west of the Empire, itโs unavoidable to be influenced by King Erlans, so itโs not bad to choose a side early. And if it turns disadvantageous, why not switch sides?โ
โIs it alright to switch like that?โ
โWhy not?โ
It was not uncommon for nobles to switch sides, as long as there was a reasonable justification. Especially for a young, power-lacking knight like Johan.
โYouโd be welcome on the other side too. Donโt worry needlessly. Now, think about how to earn distinction. Have any plans?โ
โIf I had a good plan, I would have acted on it by now.โ
It wasnโt just Johan, but also the knights under Ulrike who hesitated. Despite their bold threats, they didnโt rush into an attack.
Ulrike knew well that pushing soldiers without proper preparation could lead to heavy losses, even against a small castle.
The most common and effective siege tactic was to surround the enemy and wait for them to crumble.
โThe number of people executed earlier seemed low, are you executing them in batches?โ
โYes.โ
โItโs a good strategy, but it seems a bit weak for making the enemy crumble. Itโs hard to predict when they will fall apart.โ
Suetlg exhaled. Each day was getting colder. The ones inside were shivering, but it would be even harder for those outside.
โSo, you see.โ
โ. . .Whatโs with that scheming look?โ
โYou said you owed me a debt.โ
โNo. . .โ
Suetlg was incredulous. Of course, he had incurred a debt, but he didnโt expect to be asked to repay it so soon.
โAlright. What do you want?โ
โI heard you summoned fog in the last expedition. Can you do it now?โ
โUgh. . . Itโs possible. But the river is far, so preparation is needed, and it will take some time.โ
โAs long as itโs possible.โ
โPlanning a surprise attack in the fog? Not a bad idea, but the enemy isnโt foolish. Theyโll know that a full-scale attack is likely in the fog.โ
With fog, attackers could approach the walls easily, but the defenders could anticipate this as well.
Moreover, launching a coordinated full-scale attack in the fog wasnโt feasible unless the troops were exceptionally elite.
โAh. Thatโs alright.โ
โ?โ
โI wasnโt planning a full-scale attack. I donโt even have command authority. If it happens, I was thinking of picking a dozen men for a surprise attack.โ
โ. . .Where to?โ
Johan pointed at the walls. Suetlgโs mouth fell open. He hadnโt expected such a plan, despite the defenders being outnumbered.
Brave or foolish?
โPlanning to climb the walls using the fog as cover?โ
โWith fewer numbers, we wonโt be detected, right?โ
โYou wonโt be detected. But once youโre on the wall, expect a warm welcome.โ
โThe soldiers on the wall look tired and frightened. They arenโt that disciplined, and in their current state, theyโll likely flee easily.โ
โ. . . . . .โ
Suetlg looked troubled. He didnโt want to waste precious magic just to kill a young knight.
Even with a dozen men, could they push back the soldiers on the wall and shake up the inside?
โWell. . . you can take care of your own life. If things go south, just break down the wall and run.โ
โWhat kind of nonsense are you talking about?โ
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Johan had no intention of creating fog just once. He had to do it for at least several days in a row.
At first, seeing the fog would cause tension.
But what if it persists for several days and everything remains calm?
Being human, the tension would inevitably ease.
โSo, the fog must come and go for several daysโฆโ
Suetlg let out a groan. An unknowing knight dastard was trying to overwork him with this magic.
However, using such a ruse was a better tactic than creating fog just once. It would catch the opponent off guard.
The problem was not with Suetlg, but with the other knights. None volunteered despite hearing Johanโs plan.
โIsnโt there anyone who will join me to defeat them?โ
โ. . . . . .โ
โ. . . . . .โ
The knights remained silent.
They were not repulsed by Johan, the newcomer, nor did they want to embarrass him.
Johanโs plan felt too reckless to them.
Even the Empire knights, desiring honor and glory, did not want to enter a situation that blatantly led to death.
โIf no one steps forward, Iโll have to go alone.โ
โYou wonโt be alone, Sir. I will accompany you.โ
Gerdolf spoke as if questioning the absurdity.
Then Sir Inno was shocked.
They had different places to go, why would they go together?
โWhat are you talking about? Thatโs not a place for you to intervene. Youโre mistaken, let me tell you.โ
โI will go with you.โ
Gerdolf ignored his fatherโs words.
Sir Inno didnโt know how to react and just gaped.
โThank you, Sir Gerdolf.โ
โAre the other knights lacking courage? Is Sir Johan the only brave person under my command?โ
Ulrike provoked them, but the knights stood firm. Ulrike asked Johan.
โWhat about taking Stephen with you?โ
โIโd rather fight with one hand tied.โ
However, the issue of companions was unexpectedly resolved easily.
The mercenaries brought by Johan volunteered en masse upon hearing the news.
The mercenaries under Ulrike, already present, clicked their tongues at the recklessness.
โNo matter how much you love gold, whatโs the use if you die? Donโt do something crazy.โ
โIโve never seen anyone who fights recklessly live long. Quit now. Even the knights are avoiding this.โ
However, the mercenaries following Johan scoffed in response.
โYou say that because you havenโt seen our employer fight.โ
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