While Henwell hustles to build up his permanent defenses, far off to the east, Arius receives a letter.
Slapping his thigh, Arius boasts to Karitan, âI told you, my brotherâs fucking unstoppable! Lookâheâs already a Grand Knight!â
Karitan laughs and teases, âDidnât Henwell say he hasnât reached the Grand Knight rank yet?â
Arius waves it off, âDoesnât matter! What matters is Henwellâs barely in his twenties. Even if heâs not officially a Grand Knight, heâs damn close.â
âYou know what that means? Heâll easily secure the Grand Knight rank before thirty. And by fifty, heâs likely hitting Iron Knight! From then on, every faction on this continent has to take Henwell seriously. Any demands he makes will be weighed carefully.â
Karitan wraps her arms around Arius from behind, âHenwell is definitely exceptional. But youâve gotta step up too. Build your power base strongâyour strength directly boosts Henwellâs.â
âOnly when youâve got enough capital can you fully leverage Henwellâs promising future as a Grand Knight. When you fight for the throne, whether itâs Henwellâs personal power or his army, both will be crucial to your success.â
Arius falls into thought, already planning the next moves about his territory.
Count Jansen, upon hearing the news, takes a moment to visit Henwell and asks, âHenwell, be honest with meâhave you already become a Grand Knight?â
Henwell doesnât hide it, âYeah, I have. But my path is a bit different from the usual Grand KnightsâŠâ
Jansen paces in the tent for a while, âNo need to explain. Paths at this level are already secret. Besides, your experience wonât help me break through. I just needed to confirm youâve got Grand Knight strength! That makes things a hell of a lot easier moving forward.â
Henwell chuckles awkwardly, âUncle, I just barely broke into Grand Knight. Compared to those veteran Grand Knights, Iâm still way behind!â
Count Jansen sizes Henwell up for a moment and says, âYou donât get it! A Grand Knight is fucking crucial for any power faction. They usually live over two hundred years and maintain solid combat ability well past 150. That means once you become a Grand Knight, you can protect your family for at least a century. Thatâs a essential condition for any major force to survive.â
âPlus, having a Grand Knight on our side means any assassination attempts against us are basically pointless.â
âYou think the big powers donât try to off each otherâs key figures because theyâre playing nice? Hell no. Itâs because everyoneâs got hidden acesâthe Grand Knights. These guys stay in the shadows, rarely showing their faces.â
âIf an assassination fails, or worse, if you miss the other sideâs Grand Knight, it doesnât matter who you areâeven the royal family has to live on edge, unless they never leave the palace. Otherwise, theyâre always at risk of getting killed.â
âHereâs an example: now that youâre a Grand Knight, how confident are you that you could assassinate Amir?â
Henwell thinks it over and immediately gets Jansenâs point.
If heâs willing to go all-in, with no territory to defend, assassinating a king isnât that hard for him.
If Henwell stakes out Amirâs movements long enough, and Amir dares to leave the palace or step away from his guard, Henwellâs got a 100% shot at killing him.
At the same time, Henwell understands why Jansenâs so fired up.
Their alliance isnât short on money or troops.
After this war, the last weak spot in their coalition is finally covered.
Theyâve got elite legions and top-tier personal strength.
From now on, Peace Haven and the Phoenix family officially step onto the continentâs main stage.
Itâs just a corner of the spotlight, but theyâre no longer just the audience sitting in the stands.
Compared to Count Jansenâs excitement, the Bloodgold Plain Campaign is straight-up terrifying for Grand Duke Amir.
A Grand Knight not even thirty, commanding three elite legionsâthatâs enough to give Amir a serious headache.
While the continuous rewards keep flowing into Peace Haven, Amir starts seriously thinking about a harsh reality: should he pass the throne to Arius?
Itâs a practical question. Though Amirâs still healthy and could live for decades, he can only rule for another twenty years at most before stepping downâthatâs the continentâs rule.
No king can reign more than fifty years.
And who set this rule? Obviously, some stronger force.
Otherwise, no one would willingly give up power. The taste of authority is just too sweet, and no one wants to walk away voluntarily.
Power is never sharedâeven with your own bloodline heirs!
In twenty years, Henwell will be in his early forties, a seasoned peak Grand Knight.
During those two decades, with Henwell holding the fort and commanding the troops, Peace Haven and the Phoenix family alliance will only grow stronger.
Who could possibly control Henwell once Amir steps down?
By then, with a marriage alliance to Count Marcus and the Phoenix familyâs backing, plus the close ties between Fabio of the Western Territories and Henwell, the power balance will shift heavily.
Except for Arius, whoâs tight with Henwell and can keep this beast in check, none of Amirâs other sons could ever command Henwellâs loyalty.
How the hell did it come to this?!
Amirâs muttered this more than once these past few days.
If heâd known Henwell had Grand Knight potential, he would have snapped him up ages ago.
Hell, heâs got a daughterâmarrying her off to Henwell wouldnât have been a bad move either!
While Amirâs head is spinning, Count Marcus in the eastern territories is grinning from ear to ear.
âHahaha⊠I told you that kid Henwell was destined for greatness! See? Didnât I call it? You all looked down on him before, but now heâs got three elite legions under his belt and heâs a Grand Knight. Peace Havenâs rolling in cash too. A young talent like that should be my fucking son-in-law! HahahaâŠâ
By the end, Marcus canât help but burst into loud laughter again.
The others just nod along, praising the Countâs keen eye.
Gunter mutters under his breath, âWasnât it just yesterday you were calling Henwell a toad?â
Later, Marcus finds Melissa and tells her to take a trip to Peace Haven.
Melissa pouts, âNo way! Youâre suddenly interested in Henwell now?â
Count Marcus says, âHuh? Iâve always had my eye on him! Otherwise, how else could he have gotten close to you? Hurry up! Plenty of people are watching him now. If you wait too long, he might end up in someone elseâs arms!â
Melissa thinks it over and realizes heâs got a point. She quickly gets ready to go.
If some woman from another family beats her to it, sheâd be a joke!
Meanwhile, while Marcus is busy bragging about his perfect son-in-law, Fabio gets the news and kicks his chair to pieces.
âDamn itâthat old fool really disturbed me!â