Chapter 258: Questions
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
No matter how the various rulers felt about war, it was undeniable that war brought disaster, destruction, and death to the common people.
Nicolas was an accomplished politician, but when it came to war, no one had the time nor effort to care about ordinary people; Nicolas was no exception. Besides, Nicolas’s military discipline was nowhere near stringent. After all, how could one make his subjects fall in love with war? Simple: entice them with gold and glory! The winning side often had the absolute power to plunder and abuse, and human morals often became powerless in that kind of situation. If a general cut down ten enemies by himself, he would be hailed as a hero by his own people, but his enemy would shun him as a demon.
The world could never be described in simple black and white terms. Ever since ancient times, the debate about war had never once ceased. Everyone thought that they were the righteous ones and condemned their enemies. As for the truth, no one could say.
Nicolas ran his kingdom with a citizenship system, which meant that all citizens enjoyed the same privileges nobles enjoyed, such as exemptions from taxes. Below that were plebians, and lastly slaves. No matter if you were a privileged noble or a lowly slave, you could always change your life. As long as you earned your merit in battle, slaves could become plebeians, plebians could become citizens, and citizens could become nobles. This hope of elevation was something very few could resist.
Maybe it is because humans naturally focused on success that the people of the Kingdom of Light only recognized those that had become citizens, those that had become nobles, and oftentimes ignored the buried bones of those that failed. Thus, the whole kingdom stayed very enthusiastic about war.
Nicolas also had the natural advantage of being an invader, and could destroy the old system from ground up. Others were not so lucky and had to rely on support from the old system to maintain their rule. If they tried implementing Nicolas’ policies, they would be removed by their own supporters before anything else.
For the past several days, Han Jin had been protecting Louise. Of course, it was more comforting rather than protection, as Louise was a powerful professional herself. She had only felt a sense of panic after losing her only support, and Han Jin’s arrival had calmed her greatly. She finally understood why Archbishop Jeddes had entrusted such an important mission to him. The Archbishop had probably also been surprised by his deadly and mysterious magic, and he must have decided that Han Jin was powerful enough for this task. Louise really wanted to stir Han Jin into voluntarily going to Moonlight City to help her sister, but seeing that Han Jin avoided the topic of Moonlight City, she gave up on her unrealistic hope. He was only a messenger after all, and had no obligation to bleed for Moonlight City.
They occasionally encountered refugees along the way, and human nature often revealed itself most when it was no longer bound by law. Some were weak and meek, some stayed to themselves, some robbed and stole, and some even became bandits. Louise sometimes interfered when she encountered them, but most of the time, she chose to ignore them. She couldn’t help everyone even if she wanted to, and it would only serve to slow down their journey.
Panven also woke up from his coma. Two days before, Louise and him tried to seek help from another city ruler, but were met with a trap. The ruler greeted them warmly at first, but the meeting quickly turned into a deadly ambush in the blink of an eye. Louise and the other guards had survived because of their extraordinary reflexes, but Panven had not been so lucky. However, that was to be expected; if every magician had the same physical reflexes as warriors, there would be no warriors left on the continent.
Han Jin was growing increasingly impatient to return. After all, no one could remain calm after witnessing the power Nicolas possessed. During the night, Han Jin, Louise, and Panven held a long discussion that lasted until dawn. Han Jin clearly indicated that he hoped Panven and Louise would come to Beitman if all else failed, and wait there until Nicolas shows his true colors before returning to turn the Knights Templar to their side. He also hoped that Louise would spread the message that Archbishop Jeddes was waiting for all priests and faithfuls in Beitman.
Han Jin didn’t mention Black Raven City at all, solely because of its notorious reputation. Besides, he had faith in Ronning, and even if he couldn’t deal with Jeddes, there was still Guevara! The four independent castellans of Beitman were not his true concerns, and the only ones that posed threats were Zaganide and Dismark, as well as Depew City’s Lord Kassa and Cold Shadow City’s Lord Chesam. Actually, probably only one remained out of the later two, because if Chesam wanted to continue his conquest South, he must conquer Depew City. Since Kassa would never give up his territory, only one of the two could emerge victorious.
Zaganide and Dismark, however, would not be so easily dealt with. Beitman was too close to Holy Crown City, and the rapid rise of a closeby power was bound to alert Dismark. Meanwhile, Han Jin had also captured Black Raven City and killed Zaganide’s eldest son and his two wives. Han Jin hadn’t simply angered Zaganide, he had also completely humiliated him! Compared to that, his hatred against Dismark suddenly seemed minor. After all, he was the one that had always held the upper hand, and Dismark should be the one hating him, not the other way around. Thus, Zaganide was very likely to switch targets to a rising power that has not yet established a foothold.
Han Jin had also subtly hinted at his identity. He wasn’t sure if Louise had understood the hint, but Panven definitely had.
After he had said everything he needed to say, Han Jin was so eager to return that he only said a few more words of goodbye, before immediately shooting toward Yalina’s direction on his flying sword.
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During the twenty days when Han Jin was missing, Yalina and the rest had not been idling around. There were more than one hundred Thunderbird hatchlings that needed to be taken care of, and Jeddes also required aid since he hadn’t fully recovered yet.
Under the influence of Han Jin’s mysterious ‘magic’, the little Thunderbirds appeared especially energetic and had a huge appetite. Their curious and aggressive spirits caused much trouble during hunting trips. Everyone present were high-grade professionals who could hunt down a holy animal like they were taking a stroll in the park, but since the little Thunderbirds were always fighting among themselves, someone must constantly watch over them and stop them from hurting, or even killing, each other.
It was really just the rules of nature. If the little Thunderbirds had hatched in a flock that had a king, they would be perfectly fine, but without a ruler, the little Thunderbirds would often fight to the death. This was also another reason why Thunderbirds lived in flocks: since every flock had a king, even if there were fighting, it was not among the hatchlings. In comparison, Thunderbirds that are born outside a flock face a darker fate: their offspring will often fight to the death until only one remains, which is disastrous for the continuation of the species.
Jeddes had also stayed busy despite his health. He had an aspiration to spread the glory of the God of Light to every corner of the world, and he wasn’t about to let his wound stop him! Since Yalina always respected him and had nothing against the Church, Jeddes instead focused his attention on another stubborn heathen: Gibran!
No one knew what Gibran had gone through as a child, but everyone knew how ruthless he was. Yet, like Winston, Gibran never went out of his way to bully or hurt someone unless they strike first. His adherence to his principles were honestly quite impressive during such a dark and chaotic time. Of course, he would never help anyone unless it was one of his friends, but he would also never take advantage of others’ misfortune, and would always watch from the sidelines with cold eyes.
But that was not enough for Jeddes. In his view, the countless tragedies in this world were precisely caused by this lack of mutual assistance. To change this world, he had to change everyone. In reality, Gibran respected Jeddes, but he simply had no interest in his teachings. His worldview had already been cemented because he had experienced too much, and he wasn’t about to change after simply hearing someone’s words.
One day, Winston, Saxon, and a few others dug new holes for the little Thunderbirds. The original hole was too shallow for the rapidly growing Thunderbirds, who would often escape and happily jump around. When that happened, everyone could only carefully chase from a distance. You couldn’t use too much strength, or the little Thunderbirds would be hurt; you couldn’t be too fast either, as that would scare them. On top of that, although the little Thunderbirds looked like chicks, their natural ferocity was already starting to show. Their beaks could easily penetrate holy animals’ hides, and they would become especially aggressive when they were startled. Saxon had learned that the hard way. He had let his guard down one time, and a little Thunderbird had immediately pecked through his boots and had left a bloody hole in his toe.
As an elven archer, Julia’s sight and hearing were the best among the group. As she smilingly watched Jeddes torment Gibran with his sermons, she suddenly blinked and jumped down the tree before gleefully shouting, “It’s Raphael! Raphael is back!”
Jeddes instantly ‘abandoned’ Gibran and abruptly stood up to look at the sky. Soon, a brilliant green light shot toward the horizon. There was no mistake. Only one person on the entire continent could fly like this.
Jeddes’ expression looked complicated, with a mix of fear and hope. Humans were truly strange creatures. Even if they knew hope was slim, they still wished for miracles. Maybe that was why humans needed faith.
The green light approached and soon buried itself on the ground. The next moment, Han Jin’s shape steadily landed on the ground. Jeddes’ face suddenly darkened when he noticed Han Jin’s expression. “Did…”
“By the time I got there, Nicolas had already made his move,” Han Jin quietly said. He hadn’t intended to tell the truth so bluntly, but a lie would only require more lies and preparation. This was Jeddes, not a little kid; he was bound to find out the truth eventually.
“I knew we couldn’t stop Nicolas.” Jeddes forced out a smile. “Did you encounter any danger?”
Despite the bad news, Jeddes still asked about Han Jin’s safety. That greatly eased Han Jin’s mind, and he answered, “I met a Dragon Knight. Haha… it was the first time I’ve ever seen a Golden Dragon in my life, do you know who it was?”
“Dragon Knight!?” Yalina screamed in shock.
“Raphael, tell us about your trip! In detail!” Winston and Saxon also clamored up. They were equally interested in another region’s people and culture. Even the little Thunderbirds started chirping madly, as if to say they also knew Han Jin was back.
“Sure.” Han Jin smiled. He also had many questions. The Demon Annihilator Crossbow, for example! He had never heard of a weapon so terrifyingly powerful that it could cause irreversible damage to a Giant Dragon! He didn’t want Louise and Panven to underestimate his power, so he had waited until he had returned to ask Jeddes instead.
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Chapters
- Chapter 282: A surprising meeting with an old friend
- Chapter 281: Attack
- Chapter 280: A Huge Threat
- Chapter 279: Childish Lies
- Chapter 278: Red Lotus Hellfire
- Chapter 277: An Unreliable Alliance
- Chapter 276: The Trial of a Forbidden Spell
- Chapter 275: Righteousness
- Chapter 274: The Exiled Seven Brothers
- Chapter 273: Expedition
- Chapter 272: The Real Guru
- Chapter 271: Scream and Shout
- Chapter 270: A Huge Trouble
- Chapter 269: Success
- Chapter 268: The Storm
- Chapter 267: The Temptation
- Chapter 266: Refinement
- Chapter 265: The Boat
- Chapter 264: The Notes
- Chapter 263: Characters
- Chapter 262: The Nest of Abyss
- Chapter 261: Jeddes’ Interest
- Chapter 260: Counterattack
- Chapter 259: Metropolis
- Chapter 258: Questions
- Chapter 257: Upcoming Seperations
- Chapter 256: The Killing Strike
- Chapter 255: To Learn and Change
- Chapter 254: A True Hallucination
- Chapter 253: A Surprise Attack
- Chapter 252: First Clash
- Chapter 251: The Horny Dragon
- Chapter 250: Opportunity
- Chapter 249: Moon Water
- Chapter 248: The Elven Village
- Chapter 247: Intervention
- Chapter 246: A Mad Cat
- Chapter 245: Encounter
- Chapter 244: Light and Free
- Chapter 243: Conspiracy
- Chapter 242: There’s always Someone Better
- Chapter 241: A Murder Case
- Chapter 240: The Almighty
- Chapter 239
- Chapter 238
- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235: Harassment
- Chapter 234: Competition
- Chapter 233: Discovery
- Chapter 232:c
- Chapter 231: The Wager Agreement
- Chapter 230: The Lost Paradise
- Chapter 229: Coincidance
- Chapter 228: The Passing of Winter and The Arrival of Spring
- Chapter 227: Closing In
- Chapter 226: Interception
- Chapter 225: Intelligence
- Chapter 224: Distant Worries
- Chapter 223: Favor
- Chapter 222: Spies
- Chapter 221: One Tragedy Is Enough
- Chapter 220: Hardship
- Chapter 219: One Bears The Fruit of One’s Own Doing
- Chapter 218: Battle to the Death
- Chapter 217: Tracking
- Chapter 216: Clues
- Chapter 215: Betrayal
- Chapter 214: A Lunatic
- Chapter 213: Their Future Lord
- Chapter 212: Enemies, Enemies Everywhere
- Chapter 211: Making A Scene
- Chapter 210: Ring of Restraint
- Chapter 209: Fighting for attention
- Chapter 208: Inspiration
- Chapter 207: The Past
- Chapter 206: The Perilous Clash
- Chapter 205: The Beast In Man’s Clothing
- Chapter 204: Dominating Strength
- Chapter 203: Weathervane
- Chapter 202: Roars
- Chapter 201: One-Sided Brawl
- Chapter 200: Beating
- Chapter 199: Visitors From The Frozen Highlands
- Chapter 198: Two Birds With One Stone
- Chapter 197: Equipments
- Chapter 196: The Left Hand
- Chapter 195: News
- Chapter 194: The Mysterious Element
- Chapter 193: The Costly Laboratory
- Chapter 192: Advancing
- Chapter 191: The Whimsical Young Master
- Chapter 190: Refining
- Chapter 189: The Crippling Debt
- Chapter 188: Moonlight Perfume
- Chapter 187: The Master Payboy
- Chapter 186: Passive vs Aggressive
- Chapter 185: The strength that came with a calling
- Chapter 184: Celebrities
- Chapter 183: Reversal
- Chapter 182: Antidote
- Chapter 181: Hostage
- Chapter 180: A Strong Foe Reappears
- Chapter 179: Overlord
- Chapter 178: Trust Yourself
- Chapter 177: The Arrogant Mercenary
- Chapter 176: Enemy from the Abyss
- Chapter 175: Fame
- Chapter 174: Armor
- Chapter 173: Joining
- Chapter 172: The Surpreme Sword Technique
- Chapter 171: Rescue
- Chapter 170: Bigotry of A Magus
- Chapter 169: Demonstration of Extraordinary Ability
- Chapter 168: Sunier’s True Identity
- Chapter 167: Groups of Enemies
- Chapter 166: Ambush
- Chapter 165: Basic Stage of Cultivation
- Chapter 164: Invisible Foe
- Chapter 163: To Work Harder
- Chapter 162: Dragon Slayer
- Chapter 161: Friends Coming from Afar
- Chapter 160: Bad Friends
- Chapter 159: Bringing the Dead Back to Life
- Chapter 158: Miraculous Art of Taoism
- Chapter 157: The Method of Dan
- Chapter 156: Resolution
- Chapter 155: A Moment of Life and Death
- Chapter 154: The Sudden Battle
- Chapter 153: Self-created Suspicion
- Chapter 152: Roaring Lightning
- Chapter 151: A Real Partner
- Chapter 150: Greed
- Chapter 149: The Wisdom of Holy Animals
- Chapter 148: The Truth of Forest
- Chapter 147: Superior-Grade
- Chapter 146: Rookies
- Chapter 145: Retirement
- Chapter 144: Value
- Chapter 143: The Blood of Black Raven City
- Chapter 142: Purifying Crystal
- Chapter 141: Clash of Strength
- Chapter 140: Internal Strife
- Chapter 139: Exhaustion
- Chapter 138: Prologue
- Chapter 137: Exclusion
- Chapter 136: Asking for a Battle Assignment
- Chapter 135: Inducement Leading to Confession
- Chapter 134: Conspiracy
- Chapter 133: A World of Sensual Pleasures
- Chapter 132: Obscenity
- Chapter 131: Black Death
- Chapter 130: Titan Kojacs
- Chapter 129: Methods
- Chapter 128: The Legend
- Chapter 127: The Bet
- Chapter 126: Heart-to-heart Talk
- Chapter 125: Explanation
- Chapter 124: Impotence
- Chapter 123: Pain
- Chapter 122: Prisoner
- Chapter 121: Going for A Battle
- Chapter 120: Teaching
- Chapter 119: Curiosity And Favorable Impression
- Chapter 118: Ambush
- Chapter 117: Subconsciousness
- Chapter 116: Monitor
- Chapter 115: Profound Conspiracy
- Chapter 114: Round Up
- Chapter 113: A Boorish Fellow
- Chapter 112: An Extraordinary Person
- Chapter 111: Meet Strength with Strength
- Chapter 110: The Abyss
- Chapter 109: Man and Boy
- Chapter 108: Surprising Discovery
- Chapter 107: Who’s The Real Fool?
- Chapter 106: Carefree Man
- Chapter 105: Execution Ground
- Chapter 104: Mutiny
- Chapter 103: Real Legacy
- Chapter 102: A Blow to Reg
- Chapter 101: Women
- Chapter 100: Dead Body
- Chapter 99: Opportunity
- Chapter 98: The Truly Powerful
- Chapter 97: Bloody Knight
- Chapter 96: Road
- Chapter 95: Sobriety
- Chapter 94: Sudden Change
- Chapter 93: Man
- Chapter 92: The Coming Storm
- Chapter 91: Conflict
- Chapter 90: Loneliness
- Chapter 89: The West City
- Chapter 88: Graveyard Spiral
- Chapter 87: Deadly Foe
- Chapter 86: Farce
- Chapter 85: The Great Prophet
- Chapter 84: Strange Magic
- Chapter 83: Burden
- Chapter 82: Departure
- Chapter 81: Virtues And Shortcomings
- Chapter 80: Sworn Enemy
- Chapter 79: Allies
- Chapter 78: Guards of Vampires
- Chapter 77: Norms
- Chapter 76: Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 75: Spirit Possession Operation
- Chapter 74: Fish in Troubled Waters
- Chapter 73: The Strong
- Chapter 72: Reunion
- Chapter 71: Responsibility
- Chapter 70: Assassination
- Chapter 69: Destroy the Bridge
- Chapter 68: Merchant
- Chapter 67: Robbery
- Chapter 66: Tunnel
- Chapter 65: Gift
- Chapter 64: Impasse
- Chapter 63: Hostage
- Chapter 62: Contact
- Chapter 61:
- Chapter 60: Task
- Chapter 59: Inauspicious Feeling
- Chapter 58: Overall Renewal
- Chapter 57: Doing Business
- Chapter 56: Information
- Chapter 55: Massacre
- Chapter 54: Separate Action
- Chapter 53: A Hot Woman
- Chapter 52: Trump Card
- Chapter 51: The Association of Mercenaries
- Chapter 50: Big City
- Chapter 49: Hometown
- Chapter 48: Move
- Chapter 47: Self-admiration
- Chapter 46: Instinct
- Chapter 45: Cowardly Commander
- Chapter 44: An Interesting Game
- Chapter 43: Surprise
- Chapter 42: Good Neighbor
- Chapter 41: Throwing Knife
- Chapter 40: A Minor Accident
- Chapter 39: The Internal Secret
- Chapter 38: Position
- Chapter 37: The Shades of Night
- Chapter 36: Murderer
- Chapter 35: Sneaking In
- Chapter 34: Promising Future
- Chapter 33: Miscellaneous Knowledge
- Chapter 32: Proof
- Chapter 31: Revenge
- Chapter 30: Share Woe
- Chapter 29: Unexpected Treasure
- Chapter 28: Breaking Through
- Chapter 27: Honest Man
- Chapter 26: Friends Coming From Afar
- Chapter 25: Army Calling Charm
- Chapter 24: Capital
- Chapter 23: Challenge
- Chapter 22: Burden
- Chapter 21: Talent
- Chapter 20: Adventure
- Chapter 19: Distribution
- Chapter 18: Great Tragedy
- Chapter 17: The Traitor
- Chapter 16: The Bane
- Chapter 15: Malice
- Chapter 14: Stupid Lady
- Chapter 13: The Discovery
- Chapter 12: The War
- Chapter 11: Escape
- Chapter 10: Calamity
- Chapter 9: Straw Dog
- Chapter 8: Crisis of Miss Keeley
- Chapter 7: Trap
- Chapter 6: Self Recommendation
- Chapter 5: Enlightenment
- Chapter 4: Accumulation of Energy
- Chapter 3: Obstacles
- Chapter 2: Young Master And His Slave
- Chapter 1: Death Is Absolutely Not the Last Thing of Life