Chapter 77.1: πππ¬π π¨π ππ¦π©π’π«π (π)
The soldiers immediately drew their weapons without hesitation at Johanβs command, a testament to their training.
The orderly momentum of the army was easily recognizable from afar. The spectacle of the troops quickly aligning side by side made their pursuers stop in their tracks.
Any sensible rogue would not engage with dozens of well-armed warriors. The band of rogues slowly retreated.
βShall we pursue them?β
βNo, itβs fine.β
Johan restrained Marco. While they could win the fight, he did not want to waste time battling in such a place.
βππ©πΊ π£π°π΅π©π¦π³ πΈπͺπ΅π© π΅π©π¦π΄π¦ πΆπ―π¬π―π°πΈπ―π΄.β
Johan and Suetlg seemed as incredulous as Caenerna about the situation. She rode her horse slowly towards them and stopped in front.
βReally bad luck today, isnβt it?β
β. . . . . .β
Despite Suetlgβs call, there was no response. Caenernaβs face seemed devoid of energy. Johan spoke up.
βShould I offer some consolation?β
βNo need. A viper dies if it eats anything other than poison. Donβt bother with pointless comfort.β
βSuetlg-nim, even vipers eat normal snake food. . .β
People in this world often had limited information.
They were unaware or misinformed about things outside their knowledge. Johan once seriously heard someone say, βππ΅βπ΄ π¨π°π°π₯ π΅π° π₯π³πͺπ―π¬ π©π°π³π΄π¦ πΆπ³πͺπ―π¦ π§π°π³ π’ π€π°ππ₯.β
β. . .Really? I didnβt know that. Anyway, donβt offer empty comfort to that wizard. It might sound like mockery.β
βIf it sounds like mockery, itβs because of their twisted disposition, not mine.β
β. . . . . .β
Suetlg was slightly impressed.
Johan was not usually eloquent, but occasionally he had the ability to strike sharply like an arrow.
Caenerna would have bristled if she had heard this.
When Johan approached to console her, Caenerna surprisingly did not get angry. Instead, she showed a different reaction.
β. . .Is it okay if I join you for a while?β
Johan openly showed his displeasure. Noticing this, Caenerna raised her eyebrows. She was an advisor to the Emperor and a renowned wizard, yet he was openly wary. . .
βIβll ask Suetlg-nim.β
βWait a minute.β
β?β
βMy reputation rivals that of the philosopher of the IpaΓ«l River, and I hold the position of a court wizard.β
It was pitiful for a wizard to boast about their own fame, but sometimes it was necessary.
Of course, to Johan, it was nothing more than a βπ΄π° πΈπ©π’π΅?β moment.
βSo what am I supposed to do with that. . .?β
β. . .Never mind.β
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βItβs bound to be worrisome.β
βWhat are you talking about?β
βMisfortune, thatβs what. Wizards believe in omens. If one experiences misfortune thrice and fails to recognize any sign, they donβt deserve the title of a wizard. A true wizard ought to hear the voice of fate in such signs. Caenerna, skilled in prophecy, might have heard something in this misfortune.β
βLike a voice saying, βππ΅βπ΄ ππΆπ€π¬πΊ π΅π° π΄π΅π’πΊ π€ππ°π΄π¦ π΅π° π’ π¬π―πͺπ¨π©π΅β?β
βThat sounds trivial when you put it that way. . . Itβs not exactly a direct voice, but more like a revelation. Honestly, if I were in her shoes, having faced thrice misfortune, Iβd do anything. I havenβt experienced it myself, but Caenerna, having gone through it, might see things differently.β
βSo, is it alright to accompany us?β
βWhy ask me? Itβs for you to decide.β
βArenβt you worried she might poison your drink?β
βAh. Thatβs what you meant. . . As I said before, no need to worry about that. Havenβt you saved her life multiple times?β
The wizardβs debt to Johan was several times more significant and weighty than he imagined.
βAnd besides, accompanying her would be beneficial given your skills.β
βBut?βcontemporary romance
βSheβs the Emperorβs wizard. Saving her might be seen as a noble act by you, a knight, but accompanying her is different. Remember, others might misunderstand.β
βππ’π΄ ππ°π©π’π― π§π’πππ¦π― πΆπ―π₯π¦π³ π΅π©π¦ πΈπͺπ»π’π³π₯βπ΄ π΄π±π¦ππ?β People like the Jarpen, the Abner family, or the soldiers might misconstrue.
To those not wizards, a wizard can seem far more suspicious than one would think.
βIt doesnβt matter.β
βOh? Are you sure?β
βYes. Those with us wonβt be swayed by such.β
Johan trusted his companions and the image he had shown them.
Their faith wasnβt so weak as to waver just because he was accompanying the Emperorβs wizard.
Johanβs expectation was correct.
Even with Caenerna joining, the mercenaries and his family members werenβt overly surprised. Marco was more shocked than anyone.
βIs it alright for the Emperorβs wizard to join us?β
βSir Johan must have his reasons.β
βBut sheβs the Emperorβs wizard. . .β
βArenβt you a knight of the Emperor?β
β. . . . . .β
At a loss for words, Marco fell silent.
Caenerna asked Marco.
βArenβt you the illegitimate son of Marquis Crucho? Youβre still alive.β
β. . .Yes. . . How is the Marquis?β
βHow can he be well?β
Having strongly advocated for a military action that led to defeat, even a Marquis couldnβt be unaffected, especially since he couldnβt even face the Emperor and was in seclusion.
Marcoβs face darkened.
βSo, why are you here?β
βIβm serving with my sword to raise a ransom.β
Caenerna nodded. It wasnβt unusual for knights.
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