Upon hearing that, Gerald and his subordinates froze in shock. Nolanâs threat struck deep, like an invisible hand tightening around their hearts.
"Captain, what do we do now? Did we go too far?" The thin, buck-toothed man asked, his voice trembling.
Their plan had been simple: delay Nolan and Elinaâs entourage briefly until a representative from Duke Austinâs family arrived.
After that, they would pretend to apologize and admit to a misunderstanding. They didnât know the reason behind Count Tharvisâ orderâand frankly, they didnât care.
It wasnât their concern. They were just following orders and receiving generous rewards.
But now, Nolan had decided to return to the capitalâand that was something none of them had anticipated.
Gerald didnât respond to the manâs question right away. He stared at Nolanâs back with a complicated expression. For a moment, he considered stopping him, but in the end, he held back.
What reason do I have to stop him?
That thought echoed in his mind. He was the one who had blocked them from entering in the first place. Trying to prevent them from leaving now would only make things worse.
Worse still, it might reveal that they had deliberately detained the entourageâand that could lead to far bigger trouble.
After a few seconds of silence, Gerald made his decision. He let them go.
He took a deep breath, shook his head, and replied casually, "Itâs fine. Weâre just following orders. If anyone from Duke Austinâs family asks, just say Prince Nolan chose to leave on his ownânot that we forced him."
But right after saying that, an itch crept up the back of his head, as if a bad premonition had begun to stir.
Upon hearing his words, the five subordinates said nothing more. They simply nodded in silence.
***
Elina, Nolan, Luvistar, and the soldiers walked along the same path they had taken earlier.
Unlike Elina, who remained calm, Luvistar looked hesitant and confused. His mouth opened and closed several times, as if he wanted to ask something but didnât have the courage to speak.
Noticing this, Nolan gave a faint smile and glanced at him with a composed gaze.
"Youâre confused, arenât you? Wondering why weâre withdrawing the soldiers instead of barging in or waiting for Duke Austinâs representative to arrive?"
The sudden question caught Luvistar off guard. He smiled awkwardly and nodded.
"Yes, Prince. Thatâs exactly what Iâve been thinking. I donât understand why we didnât wait for Duke Austinâs representative. Wouldnât that have allowed us to enter Ostravia City?"
Truthfully, he despised Gerald and his subordinates. But this was a mission from the Emperor, and they had to see it throughâno matter what.
"Pfft!" Nolan chuckled, shaking his head. "General, didnât you notice it?"
"Notice what?" Luvistar blinked, clearly confused. "What do you mean, Your Highness?"
Nolan remained composed as he replied, "What happened earlier was orchestrated by someone."
Luvistar was stunned. Just as he was about to ask who, Geraldâs earlier mention of a name flashed in his mindâCount Tharvis.
"Donât tell me... he was behind it?" His eyes widened.
"Yes, him," Nolan replied casually. "From the very beginning, Gerald and the guards were nothing more than pawns used by the Tharvis family to block our entry."
Luvistar fell silent, but the anger on his face was unmistakable. He clenched his fists and muttered through gritted teeth, "Damn it... I never expected Count Tharvis to be bold enough to pull something like this. Isnât he afraid of the consequences of detaining us?"
Detaining a member of the Imperial family within a city was already a serious offenseâlet alone a princess, a prince, and a relief force sent to resolve a major crisis.
If they were caught, execution wouldnât be off the table. Yet the Tharvis family had dared to act so boldly, blatantly violating multiple layers of Imperial law.
"They dared to do it because they didnât act directly," Nolan said, his eyes fixed on the distant horizon. "Gerald and his subordinates are disposable pawnsâeasily cast aside. Iâm sure they were promised generous rewards by the Tharvis family. But what they donât realize is that theyâre being used... and manipulated from the shadows."
A faint, contemptuous smile tugged at Nolanâs lips as he continued, "Once this incident comes to light, Count Tharvis will wash his hands of it, and Gerald and his subordinates will take the fall."
There was one thing Nolan didnât mention to LuvistarâCount Tharvis had ties to the Red Obsidian Trading House.
He recalled that Arnold had once submitted a report containing evidence of the Tharvis familyâs collaboration with the Red Obsidian Trading House.
The terms of their agreement were straightforward: the Tharvis family would support Zarak in the battle for the throne, and in return, the Red Obsidian Trading House would help elevate them to the rank of a Marquis family.
Of course, rising in noble rank was no easy feat.
A countâs family had to meet numerous requirementsâsuch as immense financial resources and several other critical qualifications.
Throughout the history of the Great Velmora Empire, only a handful of families had successfully climbed the social ladderâand even then, most had only advanced from Baron to Viscount, not from Count to Marquis.
Only the BalfronsâOrlanâs wifeâs familyâhad ever accepted his fatherâs offer to become the thirteenth Marquis.
Unfortunately, the Balfron patriarch declined and chose to remain a Count.
With support from the Red Obsidian Trading House, the Tharvis family now dreamed of achieving what the Balfrons had turned down.
But was that dream realistic?
In theory, yes. The possibility was there, and the odds were not small. But in practice, unpredictable variables often aroseâones that could ruin everything.
"By the way, Brother," Elina called softly, "are we really going back or not?"
Nolan snapped out of his thoughts and slowly shook his head.
"Of course not. Weâll set up camp nearby and wait for a representative from Duke Austinâs family to arrive," he replied casually. Then, turning to Luvistar, he added, "Iâll leave that to you, General."
Luvistar was momentarily surprised but quickly nodded with determination. "Leave it to me, Your Highness. Iâll take care of it."
He immediately began coordinating the troops behind him, organizing them to carry out Nolanâs plan to establish camp in the surrounding area.
Even so, he couldnât shake Nolanâs sharp and precise analysis from his mind.
His Highness Nolan is terrifying,
he thought to himself.
Was all that foolish behavior just an act? If thatâs true... isnât that truly frightening?