âWe canât let emotion dictate our move,â John said to Thaergood. âWe got a bigger picture to consider here.â
âThis is not about emotion. This is about our kingdomâs pride!â Thaergood returned.
âWhen I was still in school, my teacher taught me that pride is classified as emotion,â John said without any attempt of concealing his mocking tone.
âNo. Thaergood is right,â Jack said, cutting their debate short before it heated up. âWe wonât send any gift to Sangrod. We will, however, send a delegation to give them a message, informing them of our new management. It is not the time yet to antagonize them. When the time comes, I promise we will ask for their responsibility for the late King Themosâ incident. But before we can do that, we need to prepare two things. Firstly, we need to stabilize our kingdom, both politically and militarily. Secondly, finding out who is the vampire that turned King Themos.âđ”đȘđ„đŹđđ”đxt.đ°đđ
âMy spies are already on the case,â Isabelle informed. âBut since it was almost a year ago, I wonât expect any fast result. Also, if the vampire was indeed a high noble from Sangrod. He must be a very aged vampire. Such a vampire possibly has a good disguising skill.â
âThatâs okay. Take your time. We still need time to stabilize our kingdom.â Jack said. âTell your spies to be careful to not get found out during their investigation.â
âTry checking also if there are any records of high-profile vampires passing through our borders one year ago,â John suggested.
Isabelle nodded.
âWell then, letâs send a gift to the other countries except for Verremor, Sangrod, and Liguritudum,â Jack said. He then asked, âDo we have intel on whether Aurebor is in an alliance with Liguritudum?â
He asked because the elven country had previously helped Liguritudumâs rebel prince in deposing the ethereal countryâs legitimate ruler. They didnât have an embassy in Aurebor, so the details on the screen didnât show that countryâs diplomatic relations with the other countries.
âWe donât have a clear idea. But considering the elven queen had sent an army to help the Liguritudumâs prince, I think it is safe to assume so,â Isabelle answered.
âI see. Ok, letâs just assume it to be so. We will exclude Aurebor from gift-sending as well,â Jack said.
âWhat should we do with Verremor?â Thaergood asked. âWe should be sending them a demand for war remuneration.â
Everyone looked at Jack after Thaergoodâs words. He was now the king, so he got to make the decision. Jack didnât want to get into another conflict with the orcsâ nation in their current situation. But to do nothing would make their country appear weak, even if they had successfully beaten the orcs back. The officers of this kingdom were sure to pay attention to how he dealt with this matter. If it was not to their satisfaction, their loyalties would most likely go down.
Jack felt an incoming headache. He knew it wonât be easy being a king. He preferred being an adventurer, free to do as he liked.
âCan you tell me what exactly is the source of enmity between our kingdom and Verremor?â Jack asked. âI donât think that we are enemies since ancient times, are we?â
âActually, our two countries used to be allies,â Isabelle said. âOur first king, King Theridan, built this kingdom with the help of an orc tribe. King Theridan then returned the favor by supporting the lord chief of this tribe to unite the other orc tribes and became their grand chief, forming the current ruling system in Verremor.â
âFrom this history, our two countries should have a strong relationship,â Jack said. âWhat happened?â
âIt was an incident that happened during the reign of the fourth Themisphere King,â Isabelle said. âVerremor used to have a national treasure. A legendary-grade artifact called the Totem Banner. It was a powerful artifact that could share its power with the multiple war banners linked to it. With these war banners, any Verremorâs army led by an orc leader carrying one of these banners would receive powerful buffs.
âHowever, during a friendly visit to Themisphere by the son of the grand chief, this totem banner and the grand chiefâs son were lost within Themisphereâs region. The news was that the king and the grand chiefâs son were going on an adventure to an unknown ancient ruin. The fourth king wasnât able to share any explanation because he returned with grave wounds. Without being able to explain much, he died soon after. Whatever happened during their adventure was lost with his death.
âVerremor nation didnât buy our kingdomâs explanation. They accused us of stealing the Totem Banner. The grand chief himself was in great grief due to his missing son. He demanded that Themisphere Kingdom be opened to his army to conduct appropriate searches.
âOur fifth king, who was the fourth kingâs brother, was crowned soon after the fourth kingâs unfortunate demise. He wasnât exactly an orc lover. He denied the grand chiefâs demand. This led to the first confrontation between our two countries. The war raged for almost ten years. Both sides suffered heavy losses.
âIt was only when the Hydrurond Dominion interfered that we and Verremor ended the conflict. During that age, Hydrurond Dominion held the strongest power and considered itself the leader of the seven main countries. Thatâs how it managed to force the two countries to back off from the unending war.
âVerremor had been bitter about our kingdom since then. They closed their border to us and no longer accept any human guests. They would also attack if any opportunity arose, just like their invasion recently.â
Jack pondered Isabelleâs tale. This enmity had its roots in a time long past. It would be difficult to remedy.
âThose orcs are just unreasonable brutes,â Thaergood uttered. âWe also lost our fourth king at the time. Canât they see it was just a misfortune that happened during an adventure? They are just trying to lay their frustration on us.â
âLetâs send them a message,â Jack said. âIt is not wise to demand war remuneration at this time. They will simply reject it and put us in an awkward position. If we donât retaliate for their refusal, they will think we are just spouting nonsense. But we also couldnât afford any offensive operation at this time. We will instead send them a warning. That Themisphere will remember their invasion. If their army dares to cross our border again, we will return in kind.â
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