CH145 How to Convert to an Ally
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Alex exited Earl Drakeâs office.
Whine~
Fen let out a soft cry at his feet. The wolf cub was now such a familiar presence around Alex that no one in the Ashen Castle even batted an eye at him anymore.
"I know," Alex murmured. "Heâs up to something. Weâll just have to figure out what."
He made his way to the training grounds to ask about the platoon and was promptly directed to their temporary encampment, just outside the walls of the City of Ashes. A number of other Fury Family Army units were also stationed there.
Upon arrival, Alex was relieved to see a familiar face.
"Lieutenant Cross, youâre in charge of the platoon?" Alex asked the seasoned, middle-aged officer.
The man gave a firm nod. "Yes, I am, Young Lord. I take it youâre here to assume command?"
"Indeed. I hope you donât mind," Alex said with a polite smile.
"Of course not. Weâll be glad to have you. Truthfully... we could use it." His voice dropped into something more solemn.
Alex nodded in understanding.
A quick scan of the assembled troops confirmed Lord Marshal Derekâs earlier assessmentâthey were mostly mid to peak beginner ranks. There were a few early intermediates scattered among them, but barely more than a handful. Only Lieutenant Cross himself stood at the peak of the Intermediate rank.
Considering the dangers of the Dankrot Forestâand the fact that Class 3 beasts (Elite-rank equivalent) roamed even their assigned peripheryâthe platoon was clearly lacking a high-tier combatant. They could technically take down a Class 3 beast with careful planning and superior tactics with their numbers, but having someone who could go head-to-head with one brought much-needed assurance.
And given that Alex had âcomfortablyâ killed Viscount Lars, a peak Elite-rank noble mage, most assumed his true combat potential was already at that level or even beyond.
That wasnât exactly trueâbut it wasnât far off either.
For now, Alex turned his attention to another matter.
"I was told someone was assigned to the platoon as my adjutant. Where are they?" he asked.
"Over there." Lieutenant Cross pointed toward the command tent.
Leaning against one side of the tent, alone and unapproachable, stood a woman. Her presence radiated cold beauty, like a lone rose brimming with thornsâmeant to be admired, but not touched. The few troops nearby instinctively gave her space.
The moment Alex saw her, his pupils shrank.
âDamn you, Drake. Kill me yourself, why donât you?!â
It was one of the heirs he had fought in the duel just three days ago. One of the very people whose family line he had condemned to decades of servitude to the Fury Family.
Laura Furyâthe rogue.
Earl Drakeâs words echoed in his mind.
"This is something you need to experienceâand learn to handleâif you intend to one day stand where I do."
Now Alex understood what that meant.
âI canât always kill or ignore my defeated enemies. Thereâll be times Iâll need to turn them into allies.â
Still...
âBut of all people, old man... whyâd you have to throw the biggest damn potato into my lap?â
If he had a say, heâd have chosen the armoured knight from the duelâif Laura could be up and walking after the wounds she suffered, then that guy should be too.
Interestingly, Lauraâs current attire wasnât quite that of a rogue anymore. It looked like a cross between a rogue and a knightâs gearâfunctional, fast, but reinforced.
[A.N: Too complicated to describe. Iâll drop a character model later. Remind me if I havenât.]
The twenty-something-year-old woman turned the moment she felt his gaze on her.
Her eyes met hisâand as expected, they narrowed into a glare filled with ice and undisguised hostility.
Lieutenant Cross glanced between the two of them, visibly uneasy. The tension between Alex and Laura could easily impact the morale of the entire platoon.
The mission ahead was already dangerous enough. The last thing they needed was for two of the platoonâs top three strongest members to be openly hostile toward each other.
"Donât worry. Iâll settle it. Get the men ready to depart for the Forest Fort," Alex instructed.
"As you command, Young Lord." Lieutenant Cross responded crisply, giving a proper military salute. With Alex officially assuming command, all tones of familiarity vanished.
Alex walked toward the command tent.
"Come inside. We need to talk," he said to Laura as he entered.
Laura clenched her jaw but followed after a moment, stepping into the tent behind him.
Inside, Alex leaned against the command table, arms folded. Fen stood atop the table by his side, eyes cold and alert as he watched the newcomer.
Laura stood before him, her face taut with restrained emotionâhostility plain in her eyes.
"I know why you hate my father. And by extension, why you hate me," Alex said plainly. "Viscount Colton was no fool. And from what Iâve read about how close your relationship was with him and how he trained you, I can tellâyouâre not foolish either."
The moment he mentioned her father, Lauraâs glare sharpened like a blade.
Beast Intimidation. VelkaraSolmirâDomination and Dominion.
Alex responded with raw presence, locking her in place with his overwhelming bloodline aura.
He continued, calm and composedâyet his words struck like hammers.
"You must realise and accept the truth.
"I donât care if you want to see my father and me as the villains of your little tragedy. Go ahead. But I do need you to understand something.
"What youâre doingâthis hatred, this spiteâitâs not helping you. Itâs only hurting those around you. Look at the situation your siblings and cousins are now in. If not for you and your uncleâs foolish vendetta, they wouldnât be sharing in this punishment.
"Theyâre paying the price for your grudge."
Lauraâs lips parted, ready to argueâonly for a wave of force to crash over her.
Killing Intent.
Alexâs eyes turned cold, primalâthose of a predator fully capable of ending her life on a whim. The pressure paralysed her. She couldnât speak. She couldnât move. Her skin prickled. Her heart raced.
"You have two options," Alex said, voice as cold as ice.
"Option one: you use this mission to ambush and kill me. While youâre no match for me in a direct fight, I have no doubt youâd find a way to strike if the opportunity is perfect.
"My death will give you what you want mostâor at least, what you think you want: to hurt my father. And youâre probably right. Iâm your best bet at inflicting a sliver of the pain you feel onto him."
He leaned closer, voice low and sharp like a blade drawn across flesh.
"But if you manage thatâif you kill meâthen know this:
"The Mad Earl will gather every single member of your family. Heâll round them all up. Then, heâll execute themâpublicly. In your home city, in your familyâs own fief. Their corpses will hang from the gates as a warning, and you will know. You will see it.
"Everyone youâve ever known, ever lovedâdead.
"And worst of all... it still wonât touch him.
"No matter what you do, you will never be able to reach even the shadow of Earl Drake Fury."
Alex let the silence linger. Let her absorb the weight of the truth.
"This is the reality you need to live with."
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