Betrayal Knight’s Joyful Faith - Chapter 460
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The 460th episode of The Merry God of Betrayal
Nikepor’s lair was as quiet as a mouse.
In the darkness that did not allow even a single ray of light, Nikephor gave a short lament.
“That child’s absence is greater than I thought.”
Roger, who had been standing quietly behind him, answered calmly.
“Don’t worry. She will find peace in the arms of Master Chernion.”
“That must be true. He died fighting for Lord Chernion until the end, so it must have been a glorious death.”
Nikepor added, frowning slightly.
“But, it was too early.”
“… … .”
“And this time it’s that kid again.”
It was not the hero or Lexion who killed Jin, but Arendt von Eckhart.
The final blow was said to have been struck by the youngest prince of Everan, but both of them knew it.
Jean must have fallen for Arendt von Eckhart’s trick.
‘I told you so much to be careful.’
A shadow fell over Roger’s face. Jin was a great talent, but he was also arrogant and even reckless.
And above all, Jin was too vulnerable to the apprentice knight’s provocations.
“As expected, I wasn’t going to send it alone.”
Nikephor lamented.
Iris, Nikephor, and Roger were all watching Jin and the Everan Kingdom’s every move on the battlefield.
None of them expected that the Kingdom of Everran would become Jin’s tomb.
In case of a crisis, Jin could always teleport away and return to headquarters.
Others believed that too.
‘It was complacent.’
Even though Jin was overdoing it and consuming the homunculi, they did not interfere. They thought that her judgment was not wrong.
‘I thought it was quite possible to eliminate Arendt von Eckhart… … .’
The price of carelessness was the worst possible outcome, losing Jin, one of the greatest forces of the Chernion Church.
Roger, who had been lost in thought, suddenly came to his senses when he heard Nikephor’s voice again.
“… … For now, we need to focus on filling her empty spot.”
“Yes. Don’t worry.”
When Roger answered neatly, Nikepor smiled bitterly.
“You must be very busy since you lost Ain too.”
“It’s okay. There are still people you can trust.”
Roger bowed his head even deeper.
“Iris will lead you. The blessing of the night will always be at your back, so do not be afraid.”
Nikepor gently touched his shoulder.
“I’m sure you already know this, but please keep this in mind. Lady Iris’s plans must not be disrupted.”
“yes.”
Roger answered clearly, as if he were making a vow to himself.
“I will definitely bring the era of Chernion to this land.”
If it meant driving out the cursed light and making Chernion the true master of this world, he would not mind sacrificing his own insignificant life.
* * *
Arendt’s patience was running out day by day.
Not only was he in a semi-imprisoned situation, but the 3rd Division, Llewelyn, and even Salem followed him around and nagged him.
It was common for someone to come by every hour and stuff things into their mouths.
Even Lexion would wander around the dormitory, casting healing magic whenever he had the chance.
He also tried to sneak into the training ground, but was stopped by Stell, who was in the form of a large dog.
Thanks to this, her physical condition improved considerably, but Arendt’s irritation reached the peak of her lungs.
And the moment I came face to face with that unwelcome face, the anger that I had been holding back finally exploded.
“Don’t bother me and get out!”
Kwaaaaang!
“… … .”
Arcus looked in vain at the door that was forcefully shut before his eyes.
Henry, who was standing blankly next to him, patted his shoulder as if to comfort him.
“Don’t be too hurt. I kind of expected this to happen.”
“… … .”
But it didn’t seem to be of much comfort.
Richt, who had guided them to Arendt’s room, spoke with embarrassment.
“I’ve been really angry lately. As you can see, I’m feeling better, so don’t worry.”
Rather than seeing her tremble and shed tears, it was more comfortable to just accept all the tempers like she was having now.
“Yes. Thank you, Sir Richt.”
Arcus nodded heavily. Rider, who happened to be passing by and witnessing the scene, clicked his tongue.
“It’s a miracle that he’s been able to hold his temper until now. But he can’t help it, since he has committed a crime.”
“Well, this one might be easy to get over… … .”
Just as Henry was about to speak with a clouded expression, Rider added curtly.
“Who told you to work yourself to the point of being bedridden? I thought I was finally going to catch the baby.”
“yes?”
When Arcus and Henry made a dumbfounded sound at the same time, Rider tilted his head as if to ask what the problem was.
“Yes? Why are you doing that?”
Even Richt had a puzzled expression on his stern face, as if he didn’t understand why the conversation between the two sides was strained.
“… … .”
The two people who were about to say something just kept their mouths shut.
‘You all seem to have no regard for the attempted treason.’
Henry and Arks had the same thought at the same time.
It certainly wouldn’t have been like this in the past, but it seemed certain that something was definitely off with these people as well.
As the two stared into space for a moment, Rider changed the subject.
“By the way, what brings you two to the palace? I understand you’ve been very busy lately.”
“Ah, that. His Highness the Crown Prince has summoned you.”
Henry’s smile became a little awkward.
“I was ordered to enter the palace a long time ago, but I have been so busy with work that I have only just now been able to show my face.”
“I guess it’s because of the meeting that’s coming up soon.”
Licht nodded slightly.
Not long ago, Cantares, who had come to the dormitory in person and seen Arendt getting all worked up, returned with a satisfied look on his face.
Shortly thereafter, Jereon informed us that a grand council would be held soon.
It was all talk, but in reality it was an attempt to publicly judge Arendt on her charges.
Henry asked cautiously.
“Aren’t you worried?”
“I’m worried.”
Licht answered seriously.
“I don’t know what that kid might do. I’m going to rush in and shut his mouth if I have to.”
“… … ”
I tried to discuss this and that in preparation for the meeting, but the two just kept their mouths shut.
It was because I realized that it was impossible to have a serious conversation with them.
“… …Just a moment.”
At that moment, the rider suddenly frowned.
“Why is that kid so quiet?”
“ah.”
Now that I think about it, I haven’t felt any signs of life for quite some time. Sensing something ominous, Licht opened the door at the speed of light.
bang!
“… … .”
They were all at a loss for words.
He came in through the wide open window and shook the curtains.
The few white clouds floating by looked very peaceful, regardless of the chaotic exhibition situation.
Needless to say, the owner of the room escaped and disappeared somewhere.
“This… … crazy kid.”
A scream-like cry burst out from the rider’s gaping mouth.
“I told you not to move, now jump off the second floor and start screaming!”
“Oh, what should I do? Shouldn’t I go look for it?”
A flustered Arcus spoke urgently. Henry also looked back at Licht and asked.
“If we run into someone in this situation, it will be difficult. We need to chase after them quickly.”
“No matter who you meet, it’s not Arendt who will be the one who will be hurt, but the other person. And don’t worry. I’m not the type of person to make a rash move to meet someone else… … .”
Licht responded calmly.
“They’ll probably catch you before that happens.”
The moment he finished speaking, a bright light burst out in the middle of the empty room. Henry and Arx unconsciously shut their eyes tightly and opened them.
And this time I really lost my mind.
“… … .”
In the place where the light had disappeared, there was Lexion, holding Arendt’s nape tightly.
“It’s so annoying every time. You have to keep a closer eye on things.”
Lexion spoke calmly in front of the Union Leader and Vice-Chairman who had lost their souls.
Arendt, who was held so tightly by the dragon that she couldn’t move, had a furrowed face like a wild beast that had been hunted out of nowhere.
“I expected that,” said Licht calmly.
“Don’t worry about the installation, just eat some snacks. Lord Neumann sent me a few books.”
Henry and Arcus decided to just give up on the idea.
* * *
That evening, Arcus and Henry had a private meeting with Leos.
Lyos, sitting across a table with light refreshments, bowed his head slightly.
“It’s been a while, Chairman. And Vice Chairman.”
“I’m glad you’re okay, Commander Leo.”
Arcus greeted them and Henry spoke first.
“Thank you for your hard work during this expedition. I heard you have accomplished great feats.”
“Thank you. Have you met Arendt?”
The two people who recalled the scene they had seen during the day made awkward expressions at the same time.
“It looked good. Thank you for taking such good care of me.”
Arcus, who had been keeping his mouth shut for a moment, spoke with difficulty. Henry also let out an awkward laugh.
“Everyone seems so bright… … . I’m glad.”
“It’s so lively that it’s giving me a headache.”
It was obvious what kind of a sight the two princes were looking at. Laius, who had been expressionless, began to press his temples.
“I must have made a fool of myself. I apologize.”
“No. I was truly relieved.”
Henry waved his hand.
“I was a bit anxious because of the situation, but I felt relieved when I saw that everyone else was acting the same as usual.”
“It’s already happened, and there’s no point in thinking about it seriously. It’s not like there’s anything we can do about it right now… … .”
Laius took his hand off his temple and gave the answer.
“At that time, it would be more efficient to catch the damn guy who is trying to escape somehow.”
Arendt was acting more boisterous than usual, but it was unclear whether that was her intention or if she was just throwing a tantrum out of genuine frustration.
In either case, the knights had the same job to do.
Henry, who had been laughing awkwardly, naturally turned his head.
“More than that, are you really okay, Captain?”
“It’s okay. I’ll take full responsibility. I’m sorry for the inconvenience.”
“Laius answered calmly. Then Arcus quietly lowered his gaze.
“It’s okay. Even if the captain hadn’t said anything first, I would have done what I had to do. I feel sorry for Henry, though.”
It will not be easy to make up for the past neglect of Arendt with something like this.
But Arcus didn’t want to repeat the same mistake.
Henry also smiled refreshingly.
“I have no complaints at all when a friend who is like a brother wants to help his younger sibling. But the captain… … .”
“I’ll say it again, it’s okay.”
Before he could finish speaking, Lyos answered forcefully.
“I’m not doing this just because I feel indebted.”
“I thought you would do that.”
Henry nodded vaguely.
Both of them knew it well.
Laius was not the kind of person to condone or defend all the wrongdoings of others, even if they were his saviors who had saved his life.
Because Laius de Winfrid is a man who carries out his will even if it means putting a knife to his throat.
“If that’s the case.”
Arx swallowed dry saliva and spoke slowly.
“Can we accept that all of this is your intention, not just to protect Arendt?”
It was a single word that contained quite a lot of meaning.
“Yes.”
Lyos nodded.
“I understand you will be attending a meeting in a few days. And His Highness the Crown Prince has already issued an order to appear with a warning.”
“Yes. After meeting the captain, we plan to meet His Majesty and offer our apology separately.”
Henry, who had been silent for a moment, continued speaking calmly.
“It seems that the temple has also noticed our intervention. If so, some nobles may have already been informed. I will gladly accept any punishment.”
“no.”
Lyos, who had been listening quietly, responded briefly.
“You don’t have to do that.”
“yes?”
Henry and Arcus asked at the same time. Lyos looked at the two of them and continued speaking in a calm tone.
“It would be okay to come see me after the meeting. I will speak to His Majesty separately, so you two should wait a moment.”
“… …Do you have any other plans?”
“That’s not true. But.”
When Henry asked cautiously, Lyos answered bluntly.
“I already told you that I will take full responsibility.”
The unusually powerful tone conveyed a determination that not even the slightest interference would be tolerated.
In the end, Henry and Arx had no choice but to keep their mouths shut.
Time passes quickly, a few days later.
The day of the meeting called by the crown prince arrived.