Chapter 133: Returning Home
Regarding Gawain’s third request, Viscount Andrew agreed with equal readiness.
Although he didn’t know why Gawain wanted to bring so many people who were literate in words and numbers to his territory, he wasn’t too interested in that. In his heart, that was the most insignificant request amongst the three. Although literate people were the minority, to the prosperous Tanzan Town, finding such a group of people who were educated yet down and out wasn’t that difficult. He could easily pull out a number of them from the chambers of commerce and churches.
Long-term purchase of magic materials at a low price, gathering people, recruiting middle- to low-level intellectuals; after he was done with these three matters, Gawain then seemed to casually mention those ancient remains that Viscount Andrew had dug out from under his own territory.
“I’m afraid I do know about those remnants that you mentioned.” Gawain did not mention the same remnants existing in the Dark Range but directly used his ‘ancient-person identity’ to open the conversation. “You know, I was active seven hundred years ago — that was when the Gondor Empire was still thriving. According to the empire’s history that I’ve grasped, the ruins that appeared in this area are highly likely to be the ‘outpost research station’ left behind from the Meteoric Era of the Gondor Empire, and most likely, the middle to later period of that era.
Viscount Andrew clearly wasn’t an ignorant person (in fact, other than a weirdo like Rebecca, there was barely anyone amongst the kingdom’s aristocrats who was bad at history). He immediately revealed a surprised expression. “Isn’t that about a thousand years ago?! Those ancient magical mechanisms inside were actually still operating!”
“That’s right. Ancient ruins from a thousand years before. The magical equipment inside was still usable. This isn’t something unimaginable for the Gondor Empire in those years. Compared to those magical mechanisms, the Eternal Stone Tablet fragment that was also sealed in the remnants is more worrying.” Gawain shook his head. “Even the Gondor Empire then was considerably concerned with the Eternal Stone Slate. They would not leave such an important ‘sacred object’ in the abandoned research station and disregard it without any reason.”
Viscount Andrew’s brows gradually knitted tightly. He had detected the significance in Gawain’s words and only spoke up after a long while, “I had thought I discovered a mountain of treasures. Only now did I realize that the Leslie Clan had been sitting on a volcano for generations…”
Then he lifted his head to look at Gawain, his expression extremely solemn and serious. “I know what you mean, and I also know that you’re the person who knows the Gondor Empire best. — I’m afraid not a single scholar in this generation can surpass your knowledge and experience in this aspect. So I hope to be able to receive your guidance in the matters regarding the underground ruins.”
Gawain wore a small smile. This was truly a sensible decision; this Viscount clearly hadn’t let that possible ‘treasure’ go to his head — or rather, he had been carried away by it, but after having gone through so much and learning the truth behind the remnants, he had completely calmed down.
A fragment of the Eternal Stone Slate had caused great turmoil here, and something more dangerous and more frightening than the Eternal Stone Slate might still be sealed in those remnants. No one needed to say this; the people present here at this very moment could probably all imagine it.
Oh, Amber who stood beside him might not. She was currently looking at the roof in a daze, pondering about something. It most likely had something to do with dinner.
“I suggest you explore those crypts and corridors with greater caution, but no matter what unfamiliar items you find, it’s best that you come and consult me with them,” Gawain said while nodding. “Of course, you could also call a halt to the exploration. That is the safer option. In short, those things are in your territory. You can deal with them however you like.”
At present, it was getting late. The party decided to stay in this castle that was gradually putting a magic atrocity behind them. Early morning the next day, Gawain bade farewell to Viscount Andrew and left the place with the others.
Watching the heralds who were running along the streets of the town loudly announcing the new orders from the Feudal Lord’s castle, Gawain lightly heaved a sigh of relief.
In the foreseeable future, Viscount Andrew would probably be exceptionally busy. Due to the aftermath of the heretic cult believer’s attack, a brief few days were enough to accumulate inconceivable havoc, and this disorder wouldn’t be easy to handle. The confinement ban needed to be removed; big merchants and mine owners had to be placated; the people who died in this crisis also had to be buried… But all those were not his affairs to be concerned about.
The party left Tanzan Town. Looking back at the town gates that were again wide open, Amber could not help but turn and give Gawain a curious glance. “Say, you’re really honest. That Viscount Andrew is in his weakest time, and you were holding his life in your hands. To be honest, to the craftiest aristocrats, seizing the chance to gobble up the Leslie Clan’s properties was a possibility, yet you actually didn’t take advantage of this fish in troubled water?”
Gawain looked at Amber and revealed a meaningful smile. “No, you don’t understand. I have already taken advantage.”
Amber frowned as she surveyed Gawain for a long time. “You didn’t sleep well last night huh? You’re speaking gibberish?”
Yet Gawain only smiled and did not explain fully.
“First, we’ll make a trip back to Goering Mill”—he lifted his hand to point in the southeast direction—”and pick up that little mute. He’s the person who saved Sir Byron.”
Sir Byron looked toward Gawain, slightly moved. “Thank you for your benevolence, but that child is very likely the ‘asset’ of a certain wealthy merchant in Tanzan Town. If we take him away directly…”
Gawain waved his hand. “I’ve mentioned this matter to Viscount Andrew already. He will search for the child’s owner and help us redeem the child’s freedom. All these are trivial issues. There’s no need to be bothered.”
In the dilapidated and abandoned Goering Mill, they saw that mute child once again.
The mute child completely remembered Gawain’s instructions to him before he left. He’d stayed in the mill for the past day and night awaiting their return. When Byron and Gawain — these two sturdy figures — first climbed out of the forest, this child had a small campfire in the empty space before the mill and was conscientiously roasting a bunch of unknown dried fruits that he had picked from the forest.
Upon seeing Gawain and company return safe and sound, the mute child instantly let out a ‘cheer’ and then ran over to them happily. He stretched out his hand before Sir Byron; in his hand was a bunch of freshly roasted dried fruits.
“It seems that he likes you a lot.” Amber grinningly gave the middle-aged knight a glance. “He even left food for you.”
“I’ve never been a person who’s well-liked by children.” Byron took the dried fruits and used his other hand to scratch his own hair, feeling rather embarrassed. “I don’t know what’s going on either.”
Sir Philip mused for a moment and then asked Byron very seriously, “I remember you’ve yet to get married?”
“What’s with not-being-married?!” Byron gave Philip a look. “I’m different from you, the kind of person who has a group of girls sticking themselves to you wherever you go…”
“Being ugly isn’t a sin. You don’t have to mind that,” Philip consoled Byron bluntly and solemnly and went on before the other party could blow up. “Why don’t you adopt this child and let him be your successor?”
Byron was instantly stunned then and there. “Ah?”
“This is perfectly reasonable and fair,” Sir Philip said with a sober look. “Firstly, he saved your life. As a knight, you cannot let down this kindness. Secondly, this child has many excellent qualities — he’s brave, kind, upright, and seems bright. Although he is very thin and weak right now, the weakness of his body can thoroughly be remedied through postnatal cultivation. Of course, his physical disability is a problem. At this stage, regenerating magic would already be ineffective on him. Hence, if he wants to enter the aristocrat circle hereafter, he probably—”
“Alright, alright, alright, that’s enough, that’s enough.” Byron cut Philip short in the middle of his long-winded speech. “It’s not like I said no. Moreover, before all of you came… I already had all these in mind.”
As he spoke, he laughed in a rather self-mocking manner. “I had thought then that if I survived this time, I would bring this child back to the territory — but I truly didn’t expect to survive.”
With that, he turned towards Gawain. His expression turned solemn as he prepared to follow the customary procedure of a knight adopting a child — present the request to his feudal lord and take an oath again. However, before he could speak, Gawain had nodded with a smile. “I approve. Why don’t you ask this child and see what he thinks?”
“You’ve heard all that we said earlier?” Byron lowered his head, awkwardly trying his best to adjust his expression to a friendly one, then forced out a smile, and asked the mute child, “I am willing to adopt you. Are you willing?”
The mute child lifted his head and looked around dazedly at all these adults before dropping his head and nodding slowly.
…
Riding the fast horses that they’d previously tied up near the mill, Gawain and company used a day’s time to arrive back at the new Cecil territory.
Heidi and Rebecca’s hanging hearts were finally eased.
Rebecca especially so — in fact, Gawain even suspected that this silly girl hadn’t been worried about him at all. Upon receiving news that her Ancestor was back, the first thing this young lady did after rushing over was to tug on him and have him tell her stories of venturing to battle against the heretic cult believer in the castle. Moreover, Heidi had been standing right beside her then. Her Aunt had glared so hard that she was almost cramped, yet Rebecca didn’t sense anything at all. — He could only conclude that the doofus’s skull was extremely hard; she could never be aware of the atmosphere before she received a beating.
But with regards to Rebecca’s change in behavior that was difficult to read, Gawain only gave a hearty smile. — It was most likely that in this girl’s heart, her legendary ancestor that resurrected from 700 years ago was truly all-powerful. A mere heretic cult believer wasn’t worth worrying about at all.
Moreover, her super formidable ancestor had headed out to battle with the crystal grenade that she took great pride in.
At the mention of the crystal grenade, Gawain felt that he still ought to praise the doofus. Thus, after returning to his tent, the first thing he did was to pat Rebecca’s head with a gentle smile. “Your crystal grenade really played a great role.”
“Really?!” Rebecca’s eyes were instantly full of light. “You all used them?!”
Gawain smiled. “We only used one — but it was precisely that one that directly blew off an entire arm of the heretic cult believer. This was a grade-five fallen druid.”
Naturally, there were many specific factors in between this. For example, that heretic cult believer was already injured then: for example, he wasn’t able to release an even stronger shielding spell in time; for example, he had held the explosive in his own hand… But at any rate, one fact would never change—
The crystal grenade that even children could learn to ignite was able to injure the body of a grade-five supernatural powerhouse.
This had Rebecca cheering loudly, such that her cheers could even be heard from a great distance outside the tent.
Byron and Philip, who were walking outside the tent, heard the cheers of their Viscountess and could not help but exchange a glance.
“Seems like our Lady has been praised.” Byron grinned. “Recently, she has been wreathed in smiles every day.”
“She was also beaming every day in the past.” Philip was rather expressionless. He only looked down at the little mute following beside Byron. “Compared to anything else, you should bring your ‘adopted child’ to go bathe and get a change of clothes. From today onward, he is a member of the Cecil territory and also the child of a knight. Thus, he needs to take note of his image.”
Byron revealed a face of woe. “Sigh… who would have expected that at my age, I wouldn’t even have a wife? Instead, I’ve got to first learn how to look after a child…”
Meanwhile, on Gawain’s end, Rebecca and Heidi left after reporting the condition of the territory in the past two days. Gawain bowed his head and looked at the two items that he had just placed on his desk.
One was the Eternal Stone Slate fragment, another… was the Mithril Ring that he had gotten from the heretic cult believer.
An Oblivion Association heretic was actually a major client of the Mithril Vault, huh…? Perhaps it was time to contact Miss My Little Pony.
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Chapters
- Chapter 226 - A Boss Sneaked In
- Chapter 225 - Slipping Into the Dream With the Wind
- Chapter 224 - All Sorts of Strange Coincidences
- Chapter 223 - The Night That Was Filled With Stars
- Chapter 222 - On This Special Day
- Chapter 221 - When the Positions of the Stars Are Realigned
- Chapter 220 - The One Who Truly Profits
- Chapter 219 - New Business
- Chapter 218 - Self-Awareness That Transmigrators Should Have
- Chapter 217 - The Establishment of the Cecil Chamber of Commerce
- Chapter 216 - Business Plans
- Chapter 215 - Industrial Products
- Chapter 214 - Extreme North and Extreme South
- Chapter 213 - What Can the Cecil Territory Sell
- Chapter 212 - Alchemy Factory
- Chapter 211 - Heresy's Undercurrent
- Chapter 210 - The Way Out from the Dark Wave
- Chapter 209 - What Did the Sea Demons Do Normally?
- Chapter 208 - The Sea Demons' Knowledge
- Chapter 207 - Dinnertime for Gawain's Family
- Chapter 206 - The Shadow Realm's Big Void
- Chapter 205 - A Door?
- Chapter 204 - Transition of Magical Power
- Chapter 203 - What Did the Dark Wave Bring?
- Chapter 202 - New Ore
- Chapter 201 - Catching a Cold
- Chapter 200 - Rune Research Center
- Chapter 199 - The First Lesson
- Chapter 198 - Height of the Technique
- Chapter 197 - Inversion Circle
- Chapter 196 - The First Church
- Chapter 195 - Information Brought by Tiel
- Chapter 194 - Sea Demon Tiel's Big Adventure
- Chapter 193 - Lost in... the Deep Sea?
- Chapter 192 - Fish, What a Huge Fish
- Chapter 191 - Santis Seid
- Chapter 190 - Heidi's Work Arrangement
- Chapter 189 - The Videos That Selena Gerfen Left Behind
- Chapter 188 - The Sea Demons' Excavation Plan
- Chapter 187 - What Are Sea Demons
- Chapter 186 - After Winter Set In
- Chapter 185 - Theory of the Helping Devil
- Chapter 184 - Arrangement
- Chapter 183 - The Technology of the Eternal Sleepers
- Chapter 182 - Letter and Shambles
- Chapter 181 - Dawn
- Chapter 180 - The Power of Eternal Sleepers
- Chapter 179 - A Sweet Dream
- Chapter 178 - Gradually Awakening
- Chapter 177 - Light Sleep
- Chapter 176 - Pipedream
- Chapter 175 - Investigation
- Chapter 174 - Lilith Kant's Visit
- Chapter 173 - Restless Winds
- Chapter 172 - Guests of the Kant Territory
- Chapter 171 - Legend of the Sea of Eternal Darkness
- Chapter 170 - Breeding in the Shadows
- Chapter 169 - Into Another Dream
- Chapter 168 - The One Who Was Devoured
- Chapter 167 - Seeking Death
- Chapter 166 - Eternal Sleepers
- Chapter 165 - What Happened in the Kant Territory
- Chapter 164 - Winter Development Plan
- Chapter 163 - Additional Population and Heidi's Worries
- Chapter 162 - Finalization
- Chapter 161 - Concentrated Fire...
- Chapter 160 - Settlement
- Chapter 159 - Sortie
- Chapter 158 - Refugees' Gathering Point
- Chapter 157 - Weapons of a New Era and the Unconventional Missionary
- Chapter 156 - In The Deep Sea
- Chapter 155 - Missionary
- Chapter 154 - Construction of the Territory
- Chapter 153 - Combat Field Pack and Modularity
- Chapter 152 - Shooting Test
- Chapter 151 - First Shot
- Chapter 150 - Heat-Ray Gun
- Chapter 149 - Accommodate
- Chapter 148 - Test
- Chapter 147 - Already Dead
- Chapter 146 - : Still Alive
- Chapter 145 - Ancient Testing Ground
- Chapter 144 - Magic... Capacitor
- Chapter 143 - Storm Gathering
- Chapter 142 - Bard Wendell's Information
- Chapter 141 - The Heretic Cult Believer's Identity
- Chapter 140 - Byron Takes a Big Risk And a New Guest
- Chapter 139 - Proper Path
- Chapter 138 - The Power of Calculation
- Chapter 137 - Pea
- Chapter 136 - Girl
- Chapter 135 - Gawain's Perception Problems
- Chapter 134 - What the Hell Did I Hear?!
- Chapter 133 - Returning Home
- Chapter 132 - Gains
- Chapter 131 - Eternal Stone Slate
- Chapter 130 - The Viscount Who Escaped from Calamity
- Chapter 129 - Hidden Weapon of Justice
- Chapter 128 - Heretics
- Chapter 127 - Frenzied Noise
- Chapter 126 - What Exactly Is Buried and Hidden in This Land
- Chapter 125 - Sir Byron's Encounter
- Chapter 124 - A Child
- Chapter 123 - Crystal Grenade
- Chapter 122 - Trouble
- Chapter 121 - Oblivion
- Chapter 120 - Foreign...
- Chapter 119 - Druids' Change of Conviction
- Chapter 118 - Theurgies and Magic
- Chapter 117 - Cecil Mechanical Manufacturing Facility
- Chapter 116 - Metal Master
- Chapter 115 - Rotational Wheel and Bearing
- Chapter 114 - Typhon's Dark Cloud
- Chapter 113 - Gawain's Morals
- Chapter 112 - Talents and Population
- Chapter 111 - One Small Step
- Chapter 110 - When The Storm Rises
- Chapter 109 - E=1.66
- Chapter 108 - Runes and Formulas
- Chapter 107 - Jenni Perot
- Chapter 106 - The Aid Team
- Chapter 105 - Nicholas Egg's New Identity
- Chapter 104 - Foreign Person… Ball
- Chapter 103 - Talk with a Ball
- Chapter 102 - Magic-Powered Engine
- Chapter 101 - The Doofus Has Made A Contribution Again!
- Chapter 100 - The History of Religion and the Motive Power Trigger
- Chapter 99 - Regarding Religion
- Chapter 98 - The Conviction of the Holy Light
- Chapter 97 - Those From the Royal Capital Are All Guests
- Chapter 96 - The Hundred People Who Were Late
- Chapter 95 - Veronica
- Chapter 94 - Regarding the Army
- Chapter 93 - After the Victory
- Chapter 92 - Nicholas Egg
- Chapter 91 - What Exactly Was Hatched
- Chapter 90 - Scared Me to Death
- Chapter 89 - Blown Up
- Chapter 88 - The First Boom
- Chapter 87 - Miracles That Mortals Can Also Participate In
- Chapter 86 - Bold Plan
- Chapter 85 - The Great Barrier
- Chapter 84 - Even More...
- Chapter 83 - Source of the Monsters
- Chapter 82 - Response
- Chapter 81 - Monsters, Monsters
- Chapter 80 - The Essence of Magic and the Sound of Art
- Chapter 79 - Rebecca’s Success and Doubts About Magical Power
- Chapter 78 - Rune Trigger and Amber’s Slacking Time
- Chapter 77 - New Furnace
- Chapter 76 - The First Step to Art
- Chapter 75 - Unexpected Result And Unexpected...
- Chapter 74 - What’s Glowing
- Chapter 73 - So Could This Be a Trick?
- Chapter 72 - Signs of Life?
- Chapter 71 - Abnormal Changes with the Ball
- Chapter 70 - When Tricks Do Not Work…
- Chapter 69 - Failed Project
- Chapter 68 - Druid?
- Chapter 67 - The Steelworks Plan and Amber’s Return
- Chapter 66 - Ball
- Chapter 65 - Ancient Facility
- Chapter 64 - Depths of the Remnants
- Chapter 63 - Abnormal Change
- Chapter 62 - Magic Web 1 and Blacksmith Store
- Chapter 61 - Pride of Cecil Clan
- Chapter 60 - Rebecca's Big Project
- Chapter 59 - Management Issues
- Chapter 58 - Norris' Story
- Chapter 57 - Elves, Coins, and Irrigation
- Chapter 56 - The Problem of God
- Chapter 55 - Laying Foundations
- Chapter 54 - The Rogue Mage’s Inheritance
- Chapter 53 - The Magic Web
- Chapter 52 - A World with Magic
- Chapter 51 - Ores Arrived
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1