The crowd went wild when they heard the voice of the old baron. How many years had passed since the Baron had spent time with them? The last time they had been together was when they hunted bandits and visited Sunset City, but for a long time now, the Baron had delegated all tasks and often paid more attention to the affairs of the city.William and Matz both looked at Albert's imposing figure on the balcony. At that moment, Matz noticed a movement of Albert's fingers."He's summoning you," Matz whispered in William's ear.William nodded and, after removing his training armor, handed his swords to one of the servants. Then he followed Matz into the hall of the castle.Albert was sitting alone at a large table. The chair was made of fine leather, and Albert seemed lost in thought. Stacks of parchment lay before him, and every time he looked at them, he wished he were on the battlefield instead.He lifted his head and saw William. William had been the motivation behind his hard work all
Albert followed closely behind William on his horse, reminiscing about the old days. Six or seven years ago, Albert had started reading fairy tale books to keep William interested.William's favorite book was called "The Legend of the Nine Stones". He was particularly fascinated by the story of Tianlong the Dragon and its rider, Yu Sheng. The story still played vividly in his mind whenever he remembered Yu Sheng's story.Yu Sheng, a princess born in the Great Xia in the East, was to be sacrificed to end the incessant rain that had been falling for eight months due to some foolish traditions. During the sacrifice ceremony, luck was on her side as all the water around her was transformed into a magical force that turned into a dragon to save Yu Sheng. Of course, this was only a brief summary, but the legend was built on it. Yu Sheng later gathered enough followers to conquer Great Xia with the power of the dragon. However, these events took place in the second book, and William didn't l
The only sounds were the faint crackling of torches and the shuffling of feet. The already dark interior seemed to grow darker as they descended. The group began to wonder if at some point the torchlight would no longer illuminate the cave.Despite their fear, anxiety, and even the feeling of full bladders, they continued on. As the minutes passed, more and more skeletons appeared, forming small mounds.From the mounds of skeletons, and after another three minutes of walking, they came upon their first fresh corpse. It was a corpse dressed like a mercenary, lying on the ground. He was wearing a green tunic, thin leather armor, and a pointed helmet. His chest had been slashed from top to bottom, and the blood still seemed freshly dried. An expression of disbelief was frozen on his face. Seeing this fresh corpse, Albert grabbed William's wrist.Whispering, he said, "We're going back." He wanted to leave this cursed place as soon as possible, without accepting any reasons. What made them
Matz and the others simply bowed their heads in sadness. They had known William since childhood. Most of them had gray hair on their heads, and the sad streaks in William's hair carried more sorrow than the sorrow on their faces at this moment.William was no longer just a prince to them. He was a brother, a friend, family. Over the years, Albert had added hundreds of new blood to their group, but none of them had the warm blood and sorrowful heart of William. None of them were religious, but they all prayed silently for William from the bottom of their hearts. Matz even gave him his word that he would protect William for the rest of his life. He would work harder and stay by William's side no matter how much William grew in strength.After taking a few steps forward, William approached the armored figure. "I wish to duel with you," he said, crossing his twin cavalry swords in front of him. He was a bit nervous and had begun to sweat. However, the cool air of the cave made his sweat c
The dam in Albert's eyes had already burst. In fact, the wild drops of water coming out of that dam were dripping on William's face as he lay on the ground. "Wake up William...please wake up. What would I do without you..."Matz also leaned over William and listened to his breathing. Like Albert, he tried not to cry. He shouted, showing his excited face to everyone, including Albert, with his trembling lips, as if he was going to cry at any moment. "He's alive!""Thank God." Albert closed himself to William's seemingly lifeless body and continued to give thanks.Matz was the calmest of all in this situation. Even Goar and Otto were constantly trying to vent their anger at their miserable situation by smashing things. Matz's words brought them to their senses."Hurry! Bring water, bring cloth!"Goar heard Matz's words, ran and immediately knelt down beside him. He took a leather flask from his pack and tore off the sleeves of his clothes for a cloth. Matz wasn't very good at first aid
"Loyal ones! Go to the other and wait." At William's command, the ten loyal ones behind the table obeyed his orders and slowly left the room. Albert and the others still couldn't believe what had happened, but since they weren't hurt, they were just worried."What is this? Where is this place? Who is the corpse you are bowing to?" Meanwhile, Albert looked to see if there were any notes left on the table, but all the papers were full of scribbled drawings. Apparently, they were all failed products."That corpse you see is the 'Devil' of the legends." William said calmly. At the same time, he pushed the body aside, cleared the chair, and sat down himself. "But as you can see, he has neither horns nor a body different from ours. He was just the previous owner of the Stone of Wisdom."William shook his head. It looked like a very meaningless gesture, for his face was expressionless. "All the information he has is in my head, and he's definitely not like the stories."William knew more abo
When they arrived in the city of Highrock, they were happy to see that nothing had changed. There had been no one in the city for a few days other than Matt, who could be considered a manager, but fortunately Matt had handled everything well.Matt heard a little about what had happened from Goar, and he immediately cleared the entrance and made a secluded path for the group. In particular, the Imperial Guard had gathered in the backyard under the pretense of a banquet, so there was no one on their way, and they came to the castle hall in a way that could be considered secretive.William examined the people around him in the hall. There was no one he didn't know, and after feeling relieved, he spoke, looking at the people waiting for his orders."If even one word gets out about this event, I will kill that person myself." After placing his hand on the hilt of his sword, he looked each of them in the eye, including Albert. Then, thinking that everyone understood, he continued to speak.
Three days later, major changes began to take place in the castle, and it was William who gave the orders for these changes. First, he received a military report from Matz.His grandfather's army consisted of very few men, one hundred and eighty men to be exact. What made these one hundred and eighty men important, even though they were few, was that they were all experienced soldiers. Many had fought in smaller wars before and then joined Albert. The remaining minority had gained their experience fighting bandits.Highrock's own army was nowhere near that number. Only 51 men. For years, Albert had underutilized the city's guards, allowing them a comfortable life. Now William gathered all the guards together and made sure that a total of two hundred and thirty-one received the same training. This training, which began with running every morning, was reinforced with various postures. Then, with the help of abundant meat meals and baths, the soldiers began to grow stronger and develop r