By ruining the Phoenix familyâs reputation first, Henwellâs eventual takeover carries much less backlash.
Moreover, once Peace Haven absorbs the Phoenix family, thereâs far more room to maneuver.
If Marquis Descartes in the north doesnât behave or fails to see the true nature of things, Duke Marcus has already arranged his fate.
Collaborating with the king and betraying the Noblesâ Alliance would be enough to drag Marquis Descartes into the abyss.
When that time comes, Duke Marcus will step in to coordinate the various factions within the Noblesâ Alliance.
Henwell can then annex Vorska City in the north without any psychological burden or cost.
Looking east, thereâs Cloud Tree City, controlled by the king, ripe for the taking.
To the north lies Iris City, the core of the neutral faction, also within reach.
Once the Phoenix familyâthe major obstacleâis removed, Peace Havenâs expansion will immediately accelerate.
If Henwell unifies the South Regions, with support from Eastern Mist City, heâll have a real shot at being crowned king.
Much intelligence has already confirmed Henwellâs suspicions about his future father-in-lawâs schemes.
Yet Henwell can only pretend ignorance and dare not accuse Duke Marcus of meddling.
So he feels no anger toward Kaku, the pawn pushed into the spotlight.
No matter whether the schemes come from allies or rivals, Henwell is powerless to stop them.
All he can do now is grow stronger, make Peace Haven more powerful.
Until his strength and influence reach a point where he can disregard these concerns.
After Kakuâs provocative test today, Henwell cannot leave the Phoenix familyâs territory prematurely.
Otherwise, it would confirm the rift between him and the Phoenix family, especially the Jansens.
Leadership sets the tone.
If Henwell shows any dissatisfaction with the Phoenix family, Peace Haven will immediately sense it.
The result: military and political officials across Peace Haven will begin to exclude the Phoenix family outright.
Personnel under both sides will escalate tensions, eventually spiraling out of control.
Therefore, Henwell must act as if nothing happened and continue attending the Phoenix familyâs banquet.
Though the plan is risky, at least Jansen isnât a fool.
As head of the Phoenix family, nothing here escapes his notice.
At the banquet, the Jansen family enjoys themselves warmly, with no one showing any sign of discomfort.
After the banquet, Jansen sends for Henwell to come to the study.
As soon as Henwell enters, he sees Kaku kneeling on the floor, blood dripping from his mouth, and the knight who had spoken rudely to Henwell earlier.
The knight lies on the floor, limbs twisted and broken, a pitiful sight.
Several core members of the Phoenix family are also in the room.
Henwell sighs, âUncle, thereâs no need for this! Second Brother didnât understand the stakes, let it goâŠâ
Jansen raises his hand to stop his speaking, then draws his sword and throws it down in front of Kaku.
Pointing at the bruised knight, he coldly orders his second son, âGo! Cut this manâs head off! Then go apologize to Henwell and make amends!â
Henwell steps forward and grabs Jansenâs arm, âUncle, itâs unnecessary! If Second Brother swings his sword now, no one will dare follow him anymore! Youâre cutting off his future! He still has a family to think about. What about his descendants? Besides, it was just a small misunderstanding. Doing this will only make Second Brother truly resent me, and the problem will get worse!â
Jansen ignores Henwell. When he canât pry Henwellâs arm loose, Jansen hands the sword to another person.
He throws the sword to his younger brother. âTuster, youâre closest to Kaku and often counsel him. You do it.â
Tuster looks troubled. âBrother, youâre too emotional. Henwell already said this will only worsen Kakuâs relationship with him!â
Jansen doesnât respond, only asks coldly, âWill you strike or not? If you wonât, then I will. But be warned. If I do it, it wonât stop at just one or two deaths.â
After a momentâs silence, Tuster picks up the sword and beheads the knight.
âBrother! Is this really what you want? Kaku was impulsive, yes, but forcing him like this only puts Henwell in a tough spot!â
Jansen kicks the head toward Kaku. âEveryone here, including you, can choose to be Henwellâs enemy! Heâs never short of foes. From the king down to the lowest soldier, Henwell has enemies everywhere! You need to think carefully about what it costs to become his enemy!
âAnd most importantly, ask yourselves, are you truly worthy of being Henwellâs enemy?!â
The room falls silent, faces darkening.
Sometimes, harsh truths are the hardest to swallow.
The fact is, no one in the Phoenix family is qualified to oppose Henwell.
Who are Henwellâs real enemies?
Theyâre the rulers of the nations!
Ordinary people simply donât qualify as Henwellâs enemies.
Only Henwell himself fully understands that his enemies might well be the entire continent.
Jansen scans the room and declares, âIâm making this clear today: if Orak does not inherit the Phoenix family title, I will choose Henwell as the heir. You can oppose it all you want, but it wonât change anything. I am still the head of the Phoenix family.
âHereâs a simpler option for you: launch a family coup! Overthrow me, and then you can do whatever you please.â
No one speaks. A family coup?
If they declare their intention to overthrow Jansen, that very night Henwell will storm their castle with his sword drawn, cutting off their heads.
Jansen would then ruthlessly purge all rebellious family members, something no one can interfere with.
Not even King Amir!
Intervening in a noble familyâs internal rebellion is tantamount to declaring war.
Jansen already commands two legions and is a battle-hardened general who earned his reputation on the front lines. His prestige within the family army is immense.
More importantly, Jansen has backing from the Lord of Blood Hill, and Arius, the true power prince of the Vorry Kingdom.
Forget about a family coup; even King Amir wouldnât dare entertain the thought.
After delivering this harsh warning, Jansen looks at Henwell.
âYou are my sworn son and a member of the Phoenix family. You enjoy all the rights of a family member. Show your ruthless side. If anyone dares provoke you, strike back hard. The more you hold back, the more they sense your hesitation. No matter how complicated things get, remember what you said: dead men have no value, dead men have no allies.
âYou are the Lord of Blood Hill, the finest young man on the continent. Whoever you kill, thereâs always a way to deal with it. Do you really think everyone in this world is like you, willing to start a war over a bunch of dead men? They donât have that courage! Kill them, and no one will risk their lives over the dead!â