Chapter 79.2: πππ¬π π¨π ππ¦π©π’π«π (π)
βIsnβt he skilled?β
βWhat kind of person is the Duke?β
βI havenβt met all the nobles. The Duke is. . .β
βHe can be called an outstanding ruler.β
Caenerna joined in. She looked at Johan, asking with her eyes if she could stand next to him. Johan graciously made room. Caenerna, driving her horse closer, said,
βThe East is the roughest and most barbaric part of the Empireβs territory. Having governed such a place for over twenty years without any problems, itβs natural for people to praise the Duke, isnβt it?β
βTrue words indeed. Moreover, thereβs a saying that the Brduhe family line is blessed.β
βBlessed, what do you mean?β
Caenerna spoke dismissively.
βItβs a rumor spread because generation after generation of geniuses have emerged from the Dukeβs family. Probably a tale spun by the Dukeβs house.β
βSpreading such a rumor is also a skill. . .β
The Duke called Johan after the conversation. Johan responded with respectful courtesy.
βIβve been looking forward to this since I received the Count βs letter. I hear you caught a troll. . . My knights say itβs rare to find a knight who can take down a troll alone. Youβre an exceptional knight.β
βThank you for the compliment.β
βI should be the one thanking you. To send such an outstanding knight to me, I feel like Iβm stealing Count Jarpenβs glory.β
Duke Brduhe welcomed Johan with a down-to-earth and friendly attitude, unlike the arrogance and dignity expected of his title.
Such an attitude towards a knight yet to be formally appointed was an excessive honor. Any other knight would have cried tears of loyalty.
But Johanβs heart remained unshaken, maintaining his composure. His intuition was telling him something.contemporary romance
βππΆπ΄π΅ π±ππ¦π’π΄π’π―π΅π³πͺπ¦π΄.β
There was no sincerity in the praises directed at Johan. Others might see it as a warm scene, but Johanβs keen intuition caught the lack of sincerity.
Of course, Johan wasnβt hurt by this. After all, he came for the Dukeβs authority and name.
Even if he had to tolerate insults for the sake of a knighthood, insincere praises were a reward.
And pleasantries werenβt necessarily bad. It would be strange to blindly trust the reputation of a knight youβve only heard of. The Duke was showing his best behavior in his position.
Duke Brduhe embraced Johan and whispered softly.
βIβm most looking forward to your performance at the appointment ceremony.β
β. . .I will do my best.β
βππ°π¦π΄ π©π¦ π₯π° π΅π©πͺπ΄ πΈπͺπ΅π© π¦π·π¦π³πΊ π¬π―πͺπ¨π©π΅?β
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βππ°πΆπ―π΅ ππ’π³π±π¦π― πͺπ΄π―βπ΅ π°π―π¦ π΅π° π΄π±π¦π’π¬ π―π°π―π΄π¦π―π΄π¦.β
Next to where Duke was sitting, his bloodline, his proud children, were seated.
βWhat are you thinking about, Duke?β
βItβs nothing.β
The Duke was thinking about Johan. Among the many knights he met today, Johan had left a particularly deep impression.
Was it because of Count Jarpenβs recommendation?
βIβd like to hear your opinions. Speak one by one.β
βI think Lucas from the Lachio family will perform well.β
βWhy?β
βAs a knight who has served since childhood in Lord Karpatiβs lineage, Lucas has shown his prowess in the last campaign.β
βNot bad.β
βI would recommend Boriska from the Petreo family.β
βWhy?β
βIn the upcoming tournament at the investiture ceremony, horsemanship is crucial. The Petreo family is famous for it. . .β
βNot bad.β
Dukeβs children took turns naming the knight they thought would perform best at the upcoming investiture ceremony.
βI choose Achladda from the Alcia tribe.β
βWhy?β
βDuke, you wish for them to excel.β
The other children looked defeated. Indeed, the Duke had been working hard to appease and tame the nomadic tribes.
The Duke looked pleased.
βYouβre quick-witted.β
βDuke, surely. . .β
The investiture ceremony was not just attended by knights from the eastern noble families, but also by influential figures and young warriors from the nomadic tribes.
However, the Dukeβs children had overlooked them. It wasnβt intentional; as typical of the Empire, they had naturally failed to notice them.
βYes. This ceremony is also an event to bestow upon those tribes.β
β. . . . . .β
β. . . . . .β
Some were visibly displeased but didnβt voice their complaints. The Duke was generous and faithful, but he wasnβt weak enough to tolerate disrespect to his authority.
βBut thatβs if the tribal warriors show their worth. If they fail to do so, your prediction will be wrong.β
βWhom have you chosen, Duke? Iβd like to hear your opinion.β
The second child spoke ingratiatingly. Duke smiled wryly.
What was the point in guessing correctly here? To boost his childrenβs spirits, Duke decided to choose an unrelated candidate.
βLetβs go with Johan from the Yeats family.β
β. . .?β
βThe knight recommended by the Jarpen family.β
βAh, that Jarpen family. . . Was he such an outstanding knight?β
βCount Jarpen wouldnβt speak nonsense, would he?β
Although the Duke said this, his children couldnβt hide their puzzlement.
Count Jarpen, an excellent soldier and warrior, usually exaggerated in his recommendations. Therefore, the recipients didnβt fully believe the contents, just noted the senderβs name.
Moreover, the tournament at the investiture ceremony valued not only skill but also connections.
A knight from the west was unlikely to be favored by those from the east. Being targeted first was almost a given. . .
βIf the Duke says so, he must be a remarkable young knight.β
βIβd like to meet him.β
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βThis is really fascinating.β
βIn what way?β
βThat Stephen is welcomed while I am treated with caution.β
Suetlg had to suppress a laugh.
βWell, you are a knight entering the tournament, and Stephen is not.β
The knights of the Eastern House openly distrusted Johan. They didnβt insult him, given his familyβs name, but glaring eyes and sarcastic tones were common. The most amusing was the one who tried to show off his strength in front of Johan.
The man, attempting to flex his strength, suddenly grimaced, clenching his teeth.
βRemember, the rules are a bit different in the West.β
βAh, yes.β
In truth, Johan wasnβt too concerned.
He had never tried it in the West anyway!
In the West, they favored one-on-one jousting, but it was rare in the East.
Eastern tournaments mainly involved group combat. Knights gathered and split into two factions, charging at each other with blunted weapons.
βThereβs no need to stand out too much, right? I plan to fight moderately and bide my time.β
βThatβs smart.β
Suetlg smiled and nodded. Johan was always clever, uncharacteristic of a knight, which was appreciated. There was never a need to repeat things with him.
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