Chapter 161 - Walking on Eggshells (1)
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After giving a brief answer, Eisen immediately looked at Henry. It was understandable that he did so, since Eisen was basically biting the hand that had fed him.
Henry was overwhelmed with a lot of thoughts and feelings, but instead of replying hastily, he calmly asked the next question.
âHas the type of battle been decided?â
âItâs going to be a Fief War.â
âAs expected!â
A Fief War was an honorable type of battle that required the participation of the family head and had the potential to inflict significant damage on the opponent.
Henry felt a sense of disgust toward Eisen for putting his life on the line without discussing it with him first. While the decision of what to bet was up to the head of the family, Henry couldn't help but feel disappointed in Eisen.
However, Henry was somewhat thankful for this rather unexpected opportunity because, in a Fief War, there was a rule that the family head had to participate in the battle; thus, it was worth taking this chance to get rid of Alfred for good.
Eisenâs foolish greed for the Three Golden Sites had unintentionally served as a good opportunity for Henry.
âI didnât expect his stupidity to come in handy like this.â
Henry believed that Alfred was certain he could defeat Eisen, hence the bet on the Three Golden Sites. Eisen's stubborn refusal to lose was the reason he agreed to the battle, since he also thought he would win.
However, there was something Eisen was greatly mistaken about. He had been a powerless count of several years, and he didnât have anyone else by his side other than Henry.
âWhatâs up with his confidence when he only has me as his vassal?â
All the more ridiculous this was.
No matter how much the Fief War followed the method of war consisting of one hundred soldiers, one outstanding commander could play the part of all those soldiers.
âWell, will that even matter?â
Of course, this was the case in normal circumstances.
However, in this case, it was different because Eisen possessed monstrous power that was not equal to a hundred soldiers, but rather to one thousand.
âI guess this will be the last time doing this crap as well then.â
Having grasped this opportunity, Henry began pondering the situation.
If he could get rid of Alfred through this Fief War, all that would be left was Arthus and the emperor. If everything went as planned, Eisen would no longer be needed since Henry wouldnât need to use him as a puppet to capture Arthus and the emperor.
Henry was going to use this Fief War to simultaneously get rid of both Alfred and Eisen. Only after destroying the two marquis was he was going to move on to his next plan, namely the imperial palace.
âBut, this is much earlier than I thought.â
All the parts of his plan were falling into place like puzzle pieces, but it was also moving too fast.
The sooner the revenge, the better it was. However, it was wiser for Henry to take his time to prepare and proceed with caution, rather than rush things and risk failing.
Henry had lived this life only for revenge.
However, Eisen had already agreed to a battle and it couldn't be undone. On top of that, the battle was just around the corner. Therefore, even if Henry fell ill from overworking, he had to carry out all his plans according to this new schedule.
âAnd if my prediction is right, Arthus will start his rebellion on the day of the Fief War between Alfred and Eisen.â
Henry wasnât the only one with this unexpected opportunity. He was sure that Arthus would proceed with his dark and twisted plan through this Fief War.
Of course, this was purely Henryâs prediction, but there were some facts that made it plausible.
Arthus had been preparing a rebellion for a long time, and coincidentally enough, Alfred was going to eliminate that bothersome Eisen. In addition, the emperor was addicted to the Pink Swamp, so there was no reason to delay the rebellion any further.
The Fief War between Alfred and Eisen was the perfect opportunity for Arthus to start the rebellion.
âBefore the rebellion, Iâm sure he's going to make clear of his allies and enemies.â
In order to have a successful rebellion, it was essential to have good security, as everything could go wrong if there was an informer within the team.
Considering the current situation, most of the nobles would certainly side with Arthus since no one in their right mind would put all their trust in the drug-addicted emperor to stay neutral.
Because of that, distinguishing his allies from his enemies could be a waste of time.
âBut still, Arthus will make sure to filter out those who arenât on his side and get rid of them as soon as possible.â
If he had already started his plan, what would Arthus be scared of?
At any rate, Henry decided to prepare thoroughly, thinking that this Fief War was going to be the last battle to end everything at once.
âIâll really have to postpone memorizing the book about illusion until later.â
Henry shook his head, recalling the illusion book he had placed in the subspace. Even though he had assured Viram that he would memorize the book in ten days, he now wasnât sure he would have enough time.
âI should first figure out the strategy of the Etherwether family.â
If one understood their enemy, they could win all their battles even if they fought one hundred times.
Henry wanted to know the strategy of the Highlander family as well. However, after learning about the existence of Chimeras through Von, external observations to their plan were pointless.
Henry thought it was best to defeat Alfred by a landslide no matter what, given that the second battle against Arthus would happen after the Fief War.
âLetâs see, the person from the Etherwether family who would be the most cooperative with me isâŚâ
Henry had already formulated a strategic plan for the Shonan family as their vassal. Therefore, his immediate concern was gaining insight into Alfred's overall force.
He thought about candidates who could inform him of the Etherwether familyâs plan.
âAs expected, it would be best if the informer is a part of their team.â
The most effective approach was to acquire internal information from a key member who was also an insider.
Henry didnât have to think for long, as he had already identified the perfect individual to serve as his informant.
âI have an idea of whoâs going to be the spy. Now, Iâll have to go see Vant.â
Henry had roughly concocted a plan.
Having made up his mind, Henry headed straight toward Vivaldi as soon as he left Eisenâs mansion.
* * *
âCough cough! W-what brings you here, Lord Henry?â
Henry stormed into Vantâs office before the secretary could even notify him.
Vant couldnât help but choke on the tea that he had been leisurely enjoying.
âEverythingâs good, right?â
Henry smiled like a fox.
To Vant, Henry was the scariest person and the worst boss ever.
Vant wiped the tea around his mouth and said, âY-yes, everything is good! Iâve been managing the chess matches and all the documents, and⌠The Million Gold Organization taxes and⌠andâŚâ
âThatâs enough. I came here today because I wanted to get a construction permit.â
â...A construction permit?â
Vant looked like he couldnât comprehend why Henry needed that.
Final approval from the mayor was needed in order for additional buildings to be built within Vivaldi. However, there was no need for a personal visit to obtain permission, as complaints were typically managed by lower-level officials, with the mayor's final approval being the last step. Of course, this was only in normal circumstances.
However, every second was precious to Henry. In addition, he had the authority to meet with Vant in private any time he wanted, so there was no reason not to use him.
âYes. Iâm thinking of repairing the old city wall. Of course Iâll be supplying all the manpower and materials from the Million Merchant, so just keep that in mind.â
âW-what? But I donât even have a budget to use on that right awayâŚ!â
âI don't need a budget.â
âWhat?â
âAll expenses will be paid by the Million Gold Organization, so all you need to do is fill out the necessary documents, stamp them, and send them to the Million Gold Organization right away.â
Henry had already gathered the large sum of twenty million gold coins through members of the Central Aristocratic Association. Therefore, he wasnât going to waste the little time he had just to save some money.
Even though all the expenses were going to be covered by the Million Gold Organization, this was still all too sudden.
When Vant looked puzzled, Henry took out a piece of paper and gave it to him.
âHere, have it.â
âLord Henry, this isâŚ?â
âItâs a bill for fifty thousand gold coins from the Million Gold Organization. To be exact, this is a small compensation fee that Iâm giving you for approving the construction.â
âFi-fifty thousand gold coins!â
This was half of the prize money hidden inside the Vivaldi tower that was to be paid to the new chess champion. In other words, this was also half the prize money he had lost to Henry.
Vant still hadnât gathered one hundred thousand gold coins.
After receiving the bill, Vant bowed deeply, his forehead almost touching the floor, and said, âIâll do my best!â
âOf course you will.â
The reason Henry gave him fifty thousand gold coins, and not one hundred thousand, was to give him a sense of hope.
No one couldâve predicted how Vant's attitude mightâve changed had Henry cleared his debts right from the start. Furthermore, Henry couldnât be bothered to correct Vantâs attitude if it did change.
âIâll leave it to you then.â
Henry immediately left the city hall and headed toward Tenâs mansion.
* * *
âYouâre here, Lord Henry.â
âTen, I have something to say. Follow me to the conference room.â
Instead of accepting Tenâs greeting, Henry immediately dragged Ten to the conference room.
Henry stared at the continental map on one side of the room and said, âTen.â
âYes, Lord Henry.â
âDo you remember what I told you last time?â
âWhich thing are you talking about?â
âI promised to give you the entire Million Gold Organization after I conquered the continent, remember?â
âOf course I do, which is why Iâm working hard every day to do the work you entrusted me with so that I can become the Golden King in the future.â
âAs expected of you Ten, youâre reliable.â
âNo worries. Iâm only doing what I should be doing.â
âRight. Speaking of conquering the continent, I think itâs time.â
â...What?â
âThe time has come to conquer the continent. There will probably be a big war soon. So from now, weâre going to start preparing for the war in advance.â
âW-what? Lord Henry! What do you mean war all of a sudden? I have no idea what youâre talking aboutâŚâ
How could he show up out of nowhere and talk about war?
Ten couldnât understand why Henry was making such remarks, as the continent was currently experiencing its golden era of peace after being unified into a single empire.
âI understand why it might be hard for you to see, given your comfortable life with the Million Gold Organization. But this empire is rotten, and to face those problems, we need to get ready for what's coming.â
âBut why does it have to be us that prepare?â
âIf not us, then who? Are you just going to wait for the war to start and get killed? Last time, you said you would help me conquer the continent.â
âN-no, what I mean is, even though youâre Marquis Eisenâs only vassal, how are you going to conquer the continent through a war?â
Tenâs question was full of skepticism.
Tenâs reaction was understandable because no matter how extraordinary Henryâs abilities were, war was a completely different kind of problem.
Henry smirked and said, âIâm his vassal, but my power doesnât come just from that.
âWhat?â
âCome to think of it, I havenât told you.â
âWhat? Lord Henry, what are youâŚ?â
Just as Ten looked puzzled, Henry smirked again and raised both of his hands.
Sizzle!
â...!â
A pillar of fire rose from both of his hands.
Crack!
The rising flame pillar quickly turned into ice and became a sharp ice awl.
Henry then put his hands together and got rid of the ice. He rubbed the palms of his hands together and said, âYou saw it, right?â
âWhatâŚ? Whatttt?â
Ten was genuinely shocked.