How to Live as a Wandering Knight

Chapter 91.1: ๐†๐จ๐จ๐ ๐‚๐ก๐ข๐ฅ๐๐ซ๐ž๐ง (๐Ÿ‘)

Piracy has traditionally been a lucrative business, but it also required choosing the right time and place.

In the Edene Sea, teeming with city-states, attempting piracy would invite the fleets hired by these city-states to attack your town.

Next, youโ€™d end up hung at the gallows, known as a rogue knight!

โ€œHow do you see me. . .โ€

โ€œAh. Sorry. That wasnโ€™t my intention?โ€

โ€œOf course, when engaging in piracy, itโ€™s about joining hands with the right opponent. Surely, there must be a city wanting to plunder the fiefdoms of the Emperor.โ€

โ€œ. . . . . .โ€

Caenerna was honestly impressed.

When piracy was mentioned, it wasnโ€™t just about profit or risk, but rather finding forces to connect and move in such a manner.

This knight possessed the innate instinct of a born plunderer.

Rogue acts required not just bravery but also restraint to last long.

โ€œWar has always been profitable if you win. Thereโ€™s no shortage of enemies around.โ€

Caenerna was well aware of the local situation. It was different from the western fiefdoms of the Empire.

Nearby, various noble families of the Empire were intricately entangled, making it difficult for knights like Johan to start wars on their own.

But here, the situation was much freer from a moral standpoint.

With the protection of the Brduhe family, it was feasible to confront other local powers. Johan was not lacking in confidence for battle either. . .

โ€œBut for the sake of the dukeโ€™s dignity, shouldnโ€™t there be some preparation?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve already finished talking with the mercenaries I brought. They agreed to follow.โ€

Suetlg nodded, unsurprised. Johanโ€™s control was remarkable. His natural bravery and generous rewards had earned him the mercenariesโ€™ absolute loyalty.

โ€œI also plan to mobilize tribal warriors if possible.โ€

โ€œThe eastern tribes??โ€

โ€œIs there a problem?โ€

โ€œWonโ€™t they refuse?โ€

Caenerna asked incredulously. It wasnโ€™t a matter of conditions. The barbarian tribes outside the east had a different mindset from the people of the Empire.

While mercenaries within the Empire would rush anywhere for gold, the eastern tribes preferred to directly seize gold. Only someone of the dukeโ€™s stature could rule them through authority.

โ€œThey agreed to come. They liked the idea of sharing the spoils.โ€

โ€œ???โ€

Leaving the confused Caenerna behind, Johan discussed detailed plans with Suetlg.

They planned to gather as many soldiers as possible and, once the weather cleared, join the dukeโ€™s army and head for Umdim!

People from the Jarpen family, as if it was their own matter, happily offered advice and suggestions.

Despite being sent by the Count , Johan had quickly gained the dukeโ€™s favor, surpassing many other knights.

They couldnโ€™t help but feel proud.

โ€œBut Suetlg-nim, are you sure you can join us? I heard youโ€™re in demand elsewhere. . .โ€

โ€œMost of those inquiries can wait for a response. Nobles always want to know the future, even though they donโ€™t know if itโ€™s accurate.โ€

Caenerna nodded in agreement with Suetlgโ€™s words.

โ€œInterpreting prophecies like you might be most beneficial. Anyway, I plan to join. Attacking a city will be a big fight, and youโ€™ll need help.โ€

Johan expressed his gratitude. Only with friendship could one refuse such calls and join the army, no matter where a remarkable wizard was summoned.

However, Caenernaโ€™s participation was unexpected. Johan thought she would stay in the city.

In the plains, bad luck led to three life-threatening incidents, but in the city, there was no reason for that. There were no nobles wanting to kill her, even for the Emperor.

โ€œ. . .Thatโ€™s obviously because the reason is lame. Do you think there are no Emperorโ€™s people in this city?โ€

Caenerna asked as if she was dumbfounded. She was currently accompanying them on the pretext of being captured as a prisoner. If she acted too freely, she would arouse suspicion.

Johan looked at Caenerna with a new look in his eyes when he heard that.

โ€œItโ€™s not a question for me to ask, but what are you going to do with the aftermath later? Is the Emperor such a lenient person?โ€

โ€œNo. Heโ€™s a strange and belligerent person. And I can handle the aftermath myself, so donโ€™t worry.โ€

No matter what excuse she made, she would be unable to avoid the suspicious eyes. But she was so calm.

โ€˜๐˜๐˜ด ๐˜ช๐˜ต ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ ๐˜ค๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜ง๐˜ช๐˜ฅ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ๐˜ค๐˜ฆ ๐˜ข๐˜ด ๐˜ข ๐˜ธ๐˜ช๐˜ป๐˜ข๐˜ณ๐˜ฅ?โ€™

Without certain confidence in the Emperorโ€™s trust, this would not have been possible.

โ€œI see. Then, can I Count on your help during the siege?โ€

โ€œOf course.โ€

Caenerna spoke, shaking her pipe. It was an event she would rather welcome.

โ€˜๐˜ ๐˜ฐ๐˜ธ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ต๐˜ฐ๐˜ฐ ๐˜ฎ๐˜ถ๐˜ค๐˜ฉ.โ€™

Johanโ€™s and the wizardsโ€™ mindsets differed. As Suetlg said, a lifeโ€™s debt was not light for a wizard.

If thereโ€™s a mental burden, one canโ€™t be free, and if not free, magic is restricted. Self-deception was impossible.

Moreover, Johanโ€™s connection with Caenerna seemed quite peculiar to her. Leaving after three oaths and being saved three times seemed almost prophetic.

โ€˜๐˜›๐˜ฉ๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ฐ๐˜ถ๐˜ต ๐˜ฐ๐˜ง ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฆ. ๐˜”๐˜ข๐˜บ๐˜ฃ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ญ๐˜ฑ๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐˜ฏ๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ต๐˜ช๐˜ฎ๐˜ฆ๐˜ด. . .โ€™

In a siege, she would have many opportunities to shine. After significant contributions, the mental debt might fade.

The three oaths would be considered later, but for now, the mental debt needed addressing. . .

โ€œSuetlg is a great philosopher, but his magic is not destructive. Sometimes evil is necessary in war.โ€

โ€œMust be nice being evil.โ€

Although Suetlg sneered, he did not deny Caenernaโ€™s words. If it was about ruthless tactics, she was a step ahead. After all, the suspicious mysteries that occurred in the Emperorโ€™s court were all probably related to her.

โ€œWait. Can you also summon trolls?โ€

โ€œI deal with the flames of prophecy, not trolls. . . Perhaps you should have asked the savage of the Black Forest?โ€

โ€œHmm.โ€

Caenerna seemed surprisingly ignorant about it. Johan asked if there were other wizards under the Emperor. Caenerna nodded as if it were obvious.

โ€œEvery day, dozens claiming to be wizards come. Most are fake, but one or two remain. . .โ€

โ€œThere are always bold ones.โ€

Suetlg said with a smirk. Being exposed as a fake wizard led to cruel punishment. Comfortable death was out of the question. It was a grave crime to deceive nobles for preferential treatment.

โ€˜๐˜š๐˜ฐ, ๐˜ช๐˜ด ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ด๐˜ฐ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ธ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฐ ๐˜ค๐˜ข๐˜ฏ ๐˜ค๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜ต๐˜ณ๐˜ฐ๐˜ญ ๐˜ต๐˜ณ๐˜ฐ๐˜ญ๐˜ญ๐˜ด?โ€™

โ€œBut why are you asking me that? Do you know any wizards?

โ€œNo. Just curious.โ€

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