Chapter 33: The Meeting
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
After a slew of work, Gawain finally entered the Silver Castle in the most high-profile manner possible with many people watching.
The poor had no time to care about this. The normal people were uninterested in this. The small-time merchants and city residents only had leisurely interest in this. But almost every informed noble followed this event from the beginning.
But the towering, silver castle walls blocked most of the view. The lower and middle class nobles were not allowed to enter the Silver Castle. In the early hours of the morning, the King had ordered for information channels from the higher ups be cut off. Thus, they had no choice but to watch the grand procession as it entered the castle, and at the end of it, talk about the information announced earlier that were not kept secret.
The Grand Duke of the North, Victoria Wilder arrived at Silver Castle three days ago.
The Grand Duke of the West, Baldwin Franklin and the Grand Duke of the East, Silas Loland, arrived at the Silver Castle an hour ago.
Several advisors and the King’s Hand entered the castle.
The gate was closed, and no one knew what was going on inside.
Was this a banquet? A secret discussion? A dispute? Or might it even be an assassination?
Countless pairs of eyes wandered as they watched the castle. Noses were twitching nervously, sniffing for hints of a scheme or opportunities. Mouths opened and closed as they spewed new ideas and rumors. Listeners were wise to not take these news as truth because no one would know what the resurrected one who died seven hundred years ago would talk about with the King.
Francis II did not host any annoying banquets, nor did he summon Gawain to the royal court. Instead, he decided that they would meet in the Oak Hall next to the meeting chamber just as Gawain had requested.
The Oak Hall was an old place. Its existence could be traced back seven hundred years ago when the foundations to the Silver Castle had just been laid. The castle then, did not look like it was covered in silver as it did now. They called it ‘silver’ only for the mere reason that Charlie I could not come up with a better name.
Being the oldest room in this castle which had seen countless renovations, the Oak Hall had been imbued with magic by a powerful court druid 400 years ago to ensure that its main wooden structure could be preserved forever (in actual fact, the magic had to be recharged every hundred years).
Although the size of the Oak Hall was only one-third the size of the meeting chamber, the small and old hall was actually the most extraordinary place in the castle. Only nobles who were counts or higher-ranked could be present in this hall, and only matters of relevance to the fate of the kingdom were to be discussed here in secret.
A round oak table was placed in the middle of the hall. The King sat in the spot in the star chart which represented the ‘crown’. On his right hand side sat the King’s Hand, Eden. He was a middle-aged man with thinning hair and brooding eyes. On the King’s right hand side sat the Grand Duke of the North, Victoria Wilder. Further on the left and right sides respectively, were the Grand Duke of the West, Baldwin Franklin and the Grand Duke of the East, Silas Loland. There were also several others whose names Gawain could not be bothered to remember. And the royal advisers sat in another row of chairs behind the King.
Rebecca was the only one beside Gawain.
Amber and Knight Byron were definitely not eligible to be present here. Thus Gawain simply left them in the mansion at 4 Crown Street. He had never even thought about bringing Amber to the Silver Castle. Given how the lady bandit was so dedicated to her profession, she would definitely scrape off all the silver foil on the walls outside the castle.
Besides the King’s Hand and the group of advisors, who seemed to be there to fill the numbers, the others were all descendants of the pioneers from when Anzu was founded (including the pioneer Gawain himself). This meeting was already very special before it began.
As a founding pioneer, Gawain did not need to make salutations to anyone in the hall, so he simply went to sit down in his seat. Meanwhile Rebecca was obviously a little nervous. She squeezed her fist and took several deep breaths to calm herself down, forgetting that she had to greet the King.
But no one would hold her for it in this situation. This was the benefit of coming to the meeting with her authoritative ancestor.
Since he wore a Grand Duke’s attire and the Sword of Pioneers at his waist, once Gawain walked into the room, everyone cast their gazes at him. Until the living fossil sat down on the chair, those eyes continued to watch. This was not in line with the aristocrats’ etiquette, but it was hard not to look. A 700-year-old person had popped out of the coffin and was walking right in front of them. How were they expected not to stare?
As they watched, many were still wondering whether Gawain was in fact as true as they heard him to be. Or perhaps they were wondering how Francis II would see it.
Just then, the old King stood across the table. He had gray hair and looked very old. But he still had an imposing manner and vigor. He led the three grand dukes and the other participants to rise as well.
Gawain looked at him and heard him speak solemnly. “Anzu is blessed by the gods that we have the honor of witnessing the pioneering hero who lived seven hundred years ago. We are grateful to you and your generation for your sacrifices and contributions. This land and everyone on this land will never forget the great pioneers. As the successor of the Moen clan, together with all the descendants of the pioneers, let us salute our ancient hero.”
The King bowed down, and every descendant of the pioneers (including the three grand dukes) did the same.
Now, the King had declared that Gawain Cecil had indeed been resurrected.
With regards to the issue of whether it was appropriate for the King to bow down to the Grand Duke, there was nothing wrong with that. After all, Gawain, who died seven hundred years ago, was not just a Grand Duke here. He was a symbol. Every year, everyone here would bow to the statue of Gawain Cecil and the other pioneers several times. Now that there was an actual pioneer standing right before them, what was wrong with bowing?
But Gawain had a feeling that there was something not right. A second later, he realized it, and his expression was odd. “The last time so many people bowed to me was when I was lying in that coffin…”
Everyone: “…”
The whole atmosphere became awkward.
Fortunately, everyone here had also gone through their share of awkward situations(although this was the first of its kind). They quickly recovered from it and stood up. The King laughed, “It’s only natural that the younger ones salute their elders.”
Gawain laughed too. Although on the outside, he was much younger than Francis II, his tone was exactly like an elder, “Although we have quite the age gap, your expression when you make excuses is exactly the same as Charlie’s back in the day.”
Gawain Cecil also declared that Francis II was truly of the Moen bloodline.
With that said, Gawain and the old King smiled at each other. The King in particular heaved a breath of relief and even looked a little pleased with himself.
Everyone at the scene was very sharp (perhaps with the exception of a certain dense descendant who was so unlike her elders), and had the ability to analyze the dispositions of one’s eighteen generations of ancestors from just a whiff of one’s fart. Thus just the simple exchange between Gawain and Francis II was enough to inform them of the tone of the meeting, and they could also tell that the ancient Grand Duke and the King probably had already reached some common understanding beforehand.
The lady sitting on the left side of the King seemed to frown slightly, but upon taking a second look, her expression had returned to normal. As one of the three grand dukes, she caught Gawain’s attention.
She was a woman in her thirties, as mature and beautiful as Heidi, but much more colder and aloof than Heidi. She wore a white dress, silver fox fur over her shoulders, white silk gloves, and a head of curly silver hair. She seemed like she was surrounded by ice and snow. Her ice-queen-like beauty was so eye-catching in the oak hall, a good example showing that the color white was indeed very reflective.
The left side of Francis II was brighter than his right side…
That was the current Grand Duke of the North, Victoria Wilder. Gawain compared the information he had just drawn from the memory to the person before him. At the same time, he recalled the establishment of the Second Dynasty. It was the northern Wilder Clan that brought the bastard child into power.
But now it appeared that the descendant of the bastard child was no longer controlled by the Wilder Clan.
Noticing the ‘Ice Lady’ looking across at him and nodding with a serious face, probably saying hello, Gawain waved back. “You have facial paralysis just like your ancestor. I told Wilder back then to marry a lively southern girl so as to counteract that face of his, but he wouldn’t listen. Now see what it did to his descendant…”
The Grand Duke of the North twitched in the face slightly. Then Gawain looked at the Grand Duke of the West and the Grand Duke of the East. With what information he had from his memories, he chatted a little about things regarding their ancestors. Then he finally turned to look at the empty space between the King’s Hand and the Grand Duke of the North. There was no chair in that spot.
That was originally where the Cecils should be seated, but the chair was removed ever since a hundred years ago. Since then, the four Grand Dukes was reduced to three, and there were no more Grand Dukes from the south of Anzu. The nobles directly subordinate of the royal family became the group of rulers in the south, and the Cecil Clan was pushed into the farthest corner.
Noticing how Gawain was looking at the seat, everyone, including Francis II, could not help but hold their breaths. The atmosphere seemed to become tense for a moment. Then the meeting went from friendly greetings and chats into the meeting’s main segment, the part where the arguments begin.
But Gawain only gave it a brief glance before he gave a relaxed and even disdainful smile. He looked at the King across the table. “Let’s get on with it. My descendant, Rebecca Cecil, will now tell you about the disaster that occurred south of the kingdom. Everyone, that is the real problem.”
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- 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
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- Chapter 158 - Refugees' Gathering Point
- Chapter 157 - Weapons of a New Era and the Unconventional Missionary
- Chapter 156 - In The Deep Sea
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- Chapter 140 - Byron Takes a Big Risk And a New Guest
- Chapter 139 - Proper Path
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- 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
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- Chapter 109 - E=1.66
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- Chapter 105 - Nicholas Egg's New Identity
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- Chapter 103 - Talk with a Ball
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- Chapter 100 - The History of Religion and the Motive Power Trigger
- Chapter 99 - Regarding Religion
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- 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...
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- 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
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- Chapter 77 - New Furnace
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- Chapter 70 - When Tricks Do Not Work…
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- Chapter 66 - Ball
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- Chapter 63 - Abnormal Change
- Chapter 62 - Magic Web 1 and Blacksmith Store
- Chapter 61 - Pride of Cecil Clan
- Chapter 60 - Rebecca's Big Project
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- Chapter 58 - Norris' Story
- Chapter 57 - Elves, Coins, and Irrigation
- Chapter 56 - The Problem of God
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- Chapter 54 - The Rogue Mage’s Inheritance
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- Chapter 52 - A World with Magic
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- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
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- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
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- 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
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- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
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- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
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