Henwell knows Ashiburn doesnât trust him.
But Henwell doesnât need Ashiburnâs trustâjust his greed.
Henwell lays out a rough story, and Ashiburn will make it believable on his own.
Is this risky? Hell yes!
But itâs not a risk thatâll wipe out his whole family.
Henwell just needs to slowly reel Ashiburn in. As for the Veil Organization, thatâs even easier to handle.
As long as they get some advantageâlike church intelligence, Henwell holds enough value.
Keeping these two powerhouses in check is just part of Henwellâs plan.
Through the Veil Organization, Henwell builds a bigger intelligence network, extending his reach far and wide.
The nobles surrounding Peace Haven are all targets Henwell wants to infiltrate.
With Ashiburnâs backing from the Holy Spirit Church, Henwell earns the title of Paladin and commands a squad of church knights.
That opens up a hell of a lot more options!
If anyone dares to cause trouble, Henwell can just flip the script, frame them on the spot for colluding with the Veil.
Then he leads his church knights straight to their doorstep!
With this protective charm, no one dares mess with him anytime soon.
Thatâs a huge boost for Peace Havenâs development, at least it guarantees a stable environment.
Plus, Henwell gets twenty advanced study slots every year, which is incredibly valuable.
His own subordinates donât need most of these slots, but that doesnât mean others donât.
Henwell can trade these slots for all kinds of benefits.
Whether itâs currying favor with his father-in-law or helping Fabio and Arius secure their positions, these slots are perfect gifts.
He can also use them to pacify and divide the Phoenix family members who oppose him.
At worst, Henwell can recruit professionals with these slots.
In short, the possibilities here are huge, giving Henwell the freedom to maneuver however he wants.
Henwellâs risky move is part of an even bigger scheme.
He wants to use this chance to stir up more chaos within the Western Federationâs Holy Spirit Church.
Sure, Ashiburn is the archbishop of the Western Federation, but that doesnât mean he calls all the shots in the Church here.
Besides Ashiburn, thereâs Judgment Bishop Eppdin, who oversees the archbishopâs actions.
Then thereâs Hume, commander of the Churchâs knight order, representing the knight faction.
Where there are people, thereâs politics.
Where thereâs politics, thereâs scheming and backstabbing.
On top of that, Henwell aims to further drive a wedge between the Holy Spirit Church and the Groias Empire.
The Church already controls Guardian City, which has made the Groias garrison uneasy.
If they suffer a few more betrayals, the resentment will only grow.
How would the Groias troops find out the Holy Spirit Church betrayed their squads?
Good question.
The Veil Organization, of course!
Veil isnât some saint, it actually want to see the Church and Groias Empire tear each other apart.
They wonât miss a chance to stir the pot.
But Henwell wonât be the one openly saying it.
He just quietly watches the factions pull and tug at each other.
Meanwhile, he uses the chaos to grow his own power as much as possible.
At its core, Henwellâs plan is to buy himself enough time.
In no more than ten years, Peace Haven will explode in growth.
By then, King Vorryâs protection will expire, and King Amir will have to make a choice.
Either name Arius as heir or prepare to face off against Henwell.
Henwell knows he must prepare for the worst.
At Peace Havenâs current growth rate, in five years it will become a massive force.
By then, Duke Amir will have to decide.
Henwellâs plan sees Peace Havenâs population nearing four million in five years.
The main battle corps will expand to six, plus a cavalry corps.
Thatâs over 100,000 elite troops ready for mobile combat.
And that doesnât even count the two mixed corps from the Phoenix family.
With Fabio staying neutral, Arius holding things back, and his father-in-law threatening from the flank, Amir canât just pull the kingdomâs full military might against Henwell.
Even half the kingdomâs corps would struggle.
With fewer than twenty corps, forget taking Peace Haven, just stopping its advance will be a challenge.
If Amirâs military gambit fails, the fallout will be massive.
The monarchy will take a huge hit, Vorry might even turn into an electoral principality!
So if Amir moves, it has to be with overwhelming force to wipe Henwell out.
Henwell respects a family thatâs lasted a thousand years and a kingdom thatâs centuries old.
They surely have cards he hasnât seen yet, so he must prepare thoroughly.
Thatâs why Henwell keeps dancing between the Holy Spirit Church and the Veil Organization.
All to buy himself a long, stable period to grow stronger.
That night, Henwell only gets three hours of sleep. The rest of the time, he lies awake in bed, running over the plan, looking for any weak spots.
The next day, Orak doesnât ask Henwell what he discussed with Archbishop Ashiburn.
Henwell accompanies him to register at the Churchâs Knight Order.
The Knight Order isnât some fancy academy. The people here arenât genius kids.
Theyâre church knights who come here for rigorous training after proving themselves in battle.
Everyone holds the rank of Battle Knight, all over twenty years old, many married with families.
So donât expect to see childish squabbles or playground politics here.
The rules are strict.
Orak already has his study permit.
He and his thirty-three men are assigned to a large dormitory together.
Henwell was supposed to leave after dropping them off.
But when the knights see the Holy Cross Star badge hanging on Henwellâs chest, almost all of them bow respectfully.
That Iron Knight emblem clearly carries more weight than Henwell expected.
Maybe itâs because of the badge, or perhaps Ashiburn gave instructions.
The main instructor for Orakâs class is swapped out for an Iron Knight, assisted by two Grand Knights.
This is a seriously high-level setup.
Though the Iron Knight isnât there every day, coming once a week is already a precious opportunity.
The very first lesson benefits Orak and the others immensely.
Even Henwell, whoâs just listening, feels heâs gained a lot.
After all, this is the orthodox, most prestigious faction, and their Iron Knights have unique expertise.