Chapter 17: I Hate Gallas
Solomon hated galas. He hated them even more when he was in a bad mood and still had to attend.
It was rare for the patriarch to throw parties. He wasn’t the kind of man who liked partaking in such frivolity.
Zadkiel did, however, understand the necessity of spectacle in high society.
It was important to operate from a position of assumed security.
Sometimes, you had to dangle how well you were doing in front of your enemy’s face to prevent them from doing something stupid.
It was a mind game. One designed to give onlookers a lowered opinion of themselves.
This man is openly inviting me into his home and showing off his shiny things, beautiful women, and competent soldiers without fear that I might take them from him. He doesn’t put me in his eyes at all.
It was an effective strategy. And almost the entire reason why the heads of the remaining six martial families were invited to attend.
Spear King Jeok. Fist God Ahreum. Chaos Witch Mabel. Scythe Queen Seraphine. Dagger’s Edge Mordeau.
Each of these powerhouses had picked out a corner of the room and made it their permanent residence. In the meantime, they stared daggers into each other while they sipped expensive champagne and snacked on finger foods.
There was a visceral tension in the room despite the music and laughter. Everyone was just ignoring it as if they hadn’t noticed.
Solomon was the only one people seemed to be actively avoiding. And he preferred it that way.
He and Raizel hadn’t spoken since their earlier excursion in the day. Not even to make gruff jokes or complain to themselves about how little they wanted to be here.
They were both at the party, but they had chosen opposing sides of it to frequent. Every so often, Solomon would feel Raizel staring at him, but he wouldn’t acknowledge it.
He kept his nose within a glass of champagne as he scoured the room, looking for the one person in the castle he actually wanted to see.
“If that face of yours looks any more sour, you’re going to spoil my shrimp. Lighten up, kid.”
Solomon turned around and found a seasoned, gray-haired Emmanuel snacking on a seafood plate and giving him a gruff look.
“You’ve had that same sour look since you were a boy. Who pissed in your oatmeal this morning?” He chewed.
Solomon scoffed. “None would dare.”
Emmanuel nodded as he offered Solomon his plate of shrimp. “So, I see your ego is still quite healthy. What’s wrong with the rest of you?”
“…Why’s something need to be wrong?” Solomon turned away.
“You’re really going to make me reference that sour ass look again?”
Solomon actually believed he had been putting on a relatively good poker face so far. He should have known that wasn’t the case.
“I know what’s going on.” Emmanuel finally finished his shrimp.
In the back of his mind, Solomon prepared himself for a forty-five-minute lecture and a set of leathery knuckles to the nose.
In his old age, Emmanuel had gotten preachier on the spirit of brotherhood among knights.
In their teenage years, there was a time when Raizel and Solomon were bickering over whether or not they were ready to be sent on their first field missions. Emmanuel overheard and broke both of their noses.
“You’re regretting that you didn’t graduate, aren’t you?”
“….Possibly.” Solomon lied.
Emmanuel shook his head with an arrogant, sage-like expression on his face. “I figured that was the case. But look, what’s done is done. Besides, there’s still a huge chance for you both to bring glory to the clan even if you step beyond its walls.”
Solomon could tell that Emmanuel was actually trying to cheer him up. It was too bad it was completely unnecessary.
Solomon had never once thought about bringing glory to this place.
“The Patriarch is now entering!”
All at once, the chatter in the ballroom seemed to come to a halt.
Everyone turned their heads toward a grand staircase of white and silver.
Ever so gallantly, the man they had all come to see finally made his arrival.
Several people in the room seemed to be awed by his mere arrival. But Zadkiel seemed as though he couldn’t have cared less.
He took his seat with commanding authority. Judging by the bored look on his face, he would rather have been doing anything but this.
He rested his chin atop his fist, staring into the crowd without so much as a speech to give.
“Let’s get this over with.”
It was brief, but not at all unexpected. Everyone who was here already knew what Zadkiel Olethros was like.
Flowery words and smiles weren’t his forte. They never would be.
“We, uh… gotta go up there…”
Solomon glanced out of the corner of his eye.
Raizel had approached him at some point, but he wasn’t able to make eye contact. All he could do was rub the back of his head awkwardly like a dog who’d peed in a pair of boots.
“Best not keep the old man waiting, so…”
Solomon didn’t say anything at all. Instead, he handed his glass to Emmanuel and followed Raizel through the crowd.
Every Olethros gala starts and ends in exactly the same way.
Guests pay homage to the Patriarch and wish him long life while showering him with praise for his high societal tastes.
Beginning with the children from oldest to youngest, they are followed directly by the invited guests.
This doesn’t exactly serve much purpose other than getting underneath the skin of the other clan leaders. Zadkiel knows full well they aren’t very patient.
Raizel and Solomon slipped into the line, waiting to sing their practiced praises to the Patriarch.
It was during this moment that Solomon noticed something amiss.
The young masters and their bi’ans were supposed to go up and pay their respects in pairs.
Solomon could see all of the other descendants and their attendants in front of he and Raizel.
Except Uriel at the very front. He stood alone without Rena at his side.
Solomon had been looking for her this entire evening. The sight of his secret fling in a dress was perhaps the one reason he was still sober.
He knew Rena wouldn’t just miss this kind of event.
’…Maybe I was too rough on her last night?’
Solomon harbored his hypothesis for a few seconds before immediately dismissing it.
When he was fourteen, he watched Rena eat lunch after being stabbed in training without so much as a change in expression. Solomon remembered it as the day he had his first ’big-boy thought’.
Uriel bowed deeply in front of his father’s throne. Manhood seemed to agree with him as he had grown much more handsome as an adult. Though it was impossible to miss the near-permanent black bags underneath his eyes.
“Uriel.” Zadkiel acknowledged his son plainly, without a hint of warmth.
Uriel smiled brightly all the same.
“It’s a pleasure to see you in good health again, Father. You grow even more profound in your age-”
“Disappointing.”
A chill settled over the room.
Zadkiel didn’t elaborate on anything. No one in the room needed him to. At least, not the martial experts.
At twenty-five years old, and a direct descendant of the illustrious Olethros line, Uriel did not carry himself like a swordsman should have.
There was a clear lack of confidence in his posture and tone of voice.
Some martial artists would come to understand his demeanor very well in their lives. Hitting a wall in advancement happens even to the very best.
…But it’s a very poor sign if you reach that point in your early twenties. A martial artist’s prime, golden years.
Raizel would have given the boots off his feet to see his brother’s humiliated expression. He was positively giddy.
However, when living in this castle, you learn young how to develop a good poker face.
“Where is your Bi’an? Is she perhaps hiding because she also has a shameful progress to report?”
Solomon rolled his eyes internally. Rena was a dedicated swordswoman. There was no one among the younger generation who could outwork her.
“I’m… afraid we suffered a bit of tragedy the day before our return.”
It started as a small, barely noticeable sniffle.
From there, the change in tone became more difficult to ignore when a lone tear rolled down Uriel’s cheek.
“…It was a death spider. It must’ve snuck into her tent late at night and bitten her… by the time any of us noticed, half of her body was already rotting… She’s dead.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 174: The Legendary Horsemen IV
- Chapter 173: The Legendary Horsemen III
- Chapter 172: The Legendary Horsemen II
- Chapter 171: The Legendary Horsemen I
- Chapter 170: The Breaking Loose
- Chapter 169: The Sisters Play
- Chapter 168: Do You Like Women?
- Chapter 167: What’s The Big Deal?
- Chapter 166: Noble Bastards
- Chapter 165: Next Steps
- Chapter 164: The Second Stage?
- Chapter 163: Cool as A Cucumber
- Chapter 162: You Taste the Sweetest***
- Chapter 161: Jiaoying’s Ex?
- Chapter 160: Unexpected Devotion
- Chapter 159: A Little History…
- Chapter 158: The Last Boss
- Chapter 157: Exploration Gone Wrong
- Chapter 156: Seeing Double? Its a Kerfuffle!
- Chapter 155: Why Waste Time?
- Chapter 154: I Am Havoc, The Azure Rider
- Chapter 153: The Veil of Tears?
- Chapter 152: {Weekly Bonus} The Trial?
- Chapter 151: {Weekly Bonus} Dark Movements
- Chapter 150: First Meetings / Dark Meetings
- Chapter 149: Nice to Meet You... Kinda
- Chapter 148: Benefits of Clarity
- Chapter 147: The Thre- I Mean, Four
- Chapter 146: Who Do You Want to Be?
- Chapter 145: Name Dropping
- Chapter 144: Anger is Love! Death is Life! Blood is Glory!
- Chapter 143: Rituals! Jealousy! Sisterhood!
- Chapter 142: Jiaoying The Actor
- Chapter 141: Looking Brand New
- Chapter 140: Don’t Go Breaking My… Core.
- Chapter 139: Staying the Night **
- Chapter 138: Understanding Will
- Chapter 137: Gifts That Keep on Giving
- Chapter 136: Mummy Loves You
- Chapter 135: Eir’Vael’s Sowed Seeds
- Chapter 134: That’s My Baby
- Chapter 133: I Love You... Now Duck
- Chapter 132: It’s Good To See You Again
- Chapter 131: Traveling Together Makes The Journey Fun
- Chapter 130: Belistra, The Fae Lands
- Chapter 129: The Horsemen’s First Ride
- Chapter 128: Before I Go…
- Chapter 127: Lore Bombs Galore
- Chapter 126: The Secret of Will and Aura
- Chapter 125: Early Morning Alcohol
- Chapter 124: The Horsemen Armed
- Chapter 123: The Four
- Chapter 122: The Tragedy of The Zoha
- Chapter 121: Shock of a Lifetime
- Chapter 120: For What Deed?
- Chapter 119: Be Bold. Be You.
- Chapter 118: Solomon Is a Kept Man?
- Chapter 117: Land Ho! (Not Everett)
- Chapter 116: Running Away Together
- Chapter 115: Close Shave
- Chapter 114: The Bull Prince
- Chapter 113: Consequences
- Chapter 112: The Final Exam
- Chapter 111: Strange Appearances
- Chapter 110: Friends Forever
- Chapter 109: Final Exams?
- Chapter 108: The Vanquisher Weeps
- Chapter 107: We Need to Change Our Plans
- Chapter 106: The Powerful Old Drunk
- Chapter 105: Force of Nature
- Chapter 104: Secret’s Out
- Chapter 103: Choice Decor
- Chapter 102: Nightmares
- Chapter 101: Love and Other Delusions
- Chapter 100: Blurred Lines
- Chapter 99: Sneaking In
- Chapter 98: You Miss Me, Darling?
- Chapter 97: You Pass… But At What Cost?
- Chapter 96: In a Rush To Return
- Chapter 95: Ghost Riders
- Chapter 94: A Blood Vow
- Chapter 93: The Vanquisher’s Wrath
- Chapter 92: Father- Daughter Breakfast
- Chapter 91: Let Me Out of Here!
- Chapter 90: Secrets, Monsters
- Chapter 89: You F*cked Up
- Chapter 88: Jiaoying Against An Immortal
- Chapter 87: My Life
- Chapter 86: The Great Gorgon
- Chapter 85: Nila The Vanquisher!
- Chapter 84: Saving Grace
- Chapter 83: Savage Lands
- Chapter 82: Unfamiliar Territory
- Chapter 81: Ducking & Dodging
- Chapter 80: Unnatural Entities
- Chapter 79: Eat Your Heart Out
- Chapter 78: We’re Drunk***
- Chapter 77: Mutual Attraction
- Chapter 76: Attraction
- Chapter 75: Secret Societies
- Chapter 74: Sword Visionary
- Chapter 73: Convincing Enough?
- Chapter 72: The Exam
- Chapter 71: These Guys are F*cked
- Chapter 70: Staying The Course
- Chapter 69: Dying of Embarrassment
- Chapter 68: Persuasive Parenting
- Chapter 67: I Need Results
- Chapter 66: Keeping Secrets / Having Uses
- Chapter 65: War Strategy
- Chapter 64: My Saving Grace
- Chapter 63: Paid Back
- Chapter 62: An Accident
- Chapter 61: Death From Above
- Chapter 60: Party Animal
- Chapter 59: Undignified Nobles
- Chapter 58: The Name
- Chapter 57: The Note
- Chapter 56: Resurrection
- Chapter 55: Reverence
- Chapter 54: Everybody Hates Necromancers
- Chapter 53: Ilim Outcast
- Chapter 52: The Group That Trains Together
- Chapter 51: Seeing You Again
- Chapter 50: Shared History
- Chapter 49: Riddles, Note Taking
- Chapter 48: Spirit Hearts
- Chapter 47: Loyalty and Being Tested
- Chapter 46: Some of You May Die… That’s Okay
- Chapter 45: Magical Meltdowns
- Chapter 44: First Friends
- Chapter 43: Group?
- Chapter 42: Bodies, Bodies, Bodies…
- Chapter 41: The First Day of Class
- Chapter 40: I’ll Protect You, If No One Else Will
- Chapter 39: Blood Demon Knight
- Chapter 38: Really? I Can Just Leave?
- Chapter 37: Subterfuge
- Chapter 36: Welcome Wagon
- Chapter 35: Blood Bath
- Chapter 34: Making Friends is Hard…
- Chapter 33: Welcoming Banquet
- Chapter 32: Mission Plan
- Chapter 31: A New Body
- Chapter 30: On The Same Page
- Chapter 29: Alone At Last
- Chapter 28: The Athanatoi III
- Chapter 27: The Athanatoi II
- Chapter 26: The Athanatoi I
- Chapter 25: The Citadel
- Chapter 24: Strange Places
- Chapter 23: Raizel’s Secrets
- Chapter 22: Dream Fulfilled
- Chapter 21: Hear My Grief
- Chapter 20: War
- Chapter 19: Solomon Zhade A’Kenai
- Chapter 18: Lash Out
- Chapter 17: I Hate Gallas
- Chapter 16: Secrecy
- Chapter 15: Deception
- Chapter 14: Lost Souls
- Chapter 13: A Gift
- Chapter 12: No Strings Attached*
- Chapter 11: ‘Knights’ To See You…Get it?
- Chapter 10: “Punishment”
- Chapter 9: An Official Duel
- Chapter 8: A Challenge
- Chapter 7: This Is Crazy
- Chapter 6: Utter Insanity
- Chapter 5: Clan Politics
- Chapter 4: Training Day
- Chapter 3: The New Kid
- Chapter 2: The Sword Angels
- Chapter 1: Grit