Seeing Henwell bow, Kaku jumps down from the carriage and quickly strides over to him.
He grabs Henwellâs arm firmly. âHenwell, why are you still so formal with me?â
Then, with a swift kick, he knocks down a knight who also dismounted nearby. âAre you blind? Didnât you see this is my brother? I just took a short nap, and you stir up trouble like this? Outsiders might think we donât get along!â
Elisa, sitting on horseback, pouts. âSecond Brother, your men broke the rules just now and even hit people on the road! Father made it clear, no oneâs allowed to bully their way on the official road. Iâm going to tell him when I get back!â
Kaku smiles apologetically. âDonât do that! I came back for the Midsummer Festival and planned to stay a few days. If you complain, I might get kicked out by Father! And I brought you plenty of gifts!â
Then Kaku turns coldly to his guards. âWho hit someone just now? Break their hands for me! Iâve said it before, we must follow the rules. These are Henwellâs carefully thought-out suggestions for Father, all for the good of the Phoenix family! Youâre breaking the rules and disrespecting Fatherâs authority and Henwellâs goodwill!â
After Kakuâs order, the guard who hit people actually has his hands broken.
Elisa has always been close to Kaku and softens when she sees him admit fault.
Kaku then pulls Elisa into the carriage and invites Henwell along.
Henwell politely declines and rides behind the convoy instead.
Henwell glances at Simon, whose face is dark. âWhat do you make of this?â
Simon sighs. âHeâs trying to provoke you, or us guards.â
âWhere does he get the confidence to act like that?â Henwell asks.
Simon replies angrily, âIt must be the stubborn old guard in the Phoenix family backing him. Otherwise, Viscount Kaku wouldnât be so brazen.â
Henwell chuckles softly. âAnything else?â
Simon knows Henwell is testing him. âI think someone promised Kaku something, or said something to him. Maybe the title of Grand Duke of Phoenix! The only one who could make such a promise is probably that cunning old king from Silver Peak City.â
âOh? Then why does Kaku believe it? Orak is the rightful first heir, after all!â
Simon thinks for a moment. âLord Orak will take time to return, and no one can guarantee he will come back at all. People sometimes have unrealistic hopes, especially when huge rewards are involved. Even a tiny chance gets magnified by desire.â
Henwell nods slightly, clearly satisfied with Simonâs answer.
Henwell adds, âThereâs one more person whoâs likely backing Kaku.â
He then points north.
âThe Marquis Descartes of Vorska City, his position is quite delicate right now. His territory borders Kakuâs closely, so they must have struck some kind of deal.â
Simon looks surprised by this. âWhy? Marquis Descartes is a core member of the Noblesâ Alliance, isnât he? He and Duke Marcus should both want to see Phoenix and us grow stronger, further weakening the royal familyâs power.â
Henwell sighs. âDonât you see? You just called him Marquis Descartes. Thatâs the key. He was supposed to be elevated to duke like Marcus, but because of the defeat in the Transformation War, he only got the title of Marquis to govern his region. How could he possibly accept that?
âBesides, the Phoenix family suddenly becoming dukes creates a huge gap. That shakes his loyalty. Maybe cozying up to that king isnât so hard to swallow after all.â
Simonâs eyes widen, struggling to accept this conclusion. âBut⊠but! He might not even gain anything from it! Aligning with King Amir isnât a better choice for him or his entire faction.â
Henwell replies calmly, âThe whole point of the Noblesâ Alliance is to band together for mutual support and resist the strong royal factions. I support Arius. Once Arius takes power, both I and the Phoenix family automatically become the new loyalists to the crown.
âAdd in Fabio from the Western Regions and other royal dukes, and theyâll form a force that can steamroll the Noblesâ Alliance. They might not stop me from pushing Arius to power, but they can push me and the Phoenix family, as far away as possible.
âNo matter the outcome, they gain a potential ally, which is very advantageous for them.â
Henwell doesnât say anything further.
Behind all this, he suspects the hand of his future father-in-law.
Since marrying Melissa, their families are indeed linked, but the MacLeod family is bound to him, not to the Phoenix family.
Eastern Mist City is too far away; the MacLeods canât directly influence matters here.
Duke Marcus must weaken the Phoenix familyâs hold over him.
Itâs not just to secure Melissaâs position as Lady of Blood Hill, but also to drive a wedge between the Phoenix family and himself.
The reason is simple: as leader of the Noblesâ Alliance, Marcus and his faction cannot tolerate a strong king rising to power.
If Henwell distances himself from the Phoenix family, Marcus can naturally pull him into the Noblesâ Alliance.
Arius grew up within the Phoenix family and undoubtedly feels more loyalty to them than to Henwell.
When conflicts arise between Henwell and Phoenix, Arius will side with Phoenix both emotionally and logically.
Over time, this breeds resentment in Henwellâs heart.
Marcusâs plan isnât to weaken Henwell; on the contrary, his future father-in-law is actually strengthening him, just using more aggressive methods that Henwell dislikes.
The goal is clear: Marcus wants Henwell to drift away from the Phoenix family, to grow distant and eventually hostile.
That way, when Henwell absorbs the Phoenix family, he wonât be burdened by emotional ties.
With Peace Havenâs power, if Henwell takes over the Phoenix family, no one can stop him.
Neighboring forces would welcome it, and even King Amir wouldnât intervene.
Because such a move would severely damage Henwellâs reputation, branding him as a ruthless opportunist.
But in reality, this is extremely advantageous for Peace Haven.
As a seasoned politician, Duke Marcus has keenly realized that the Phoenix family will become a stumbling block for Henwellâs future.
Now, his future father-in-law has already begun plotting on his behalf.
Heâs even careful to protect Henwellâs reputation, preparing to paint the Phoenix family as treacherous, greedy, arrogant, and short-sighted villains.