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Ed Rothtaylorβs Struggle for Supremacy (4)
After all this is over, letβs return home.
Itβs a phrase often uttered by commanders wandering the battlefield.
Triggering the trigger on the front line for their own reasons, everyone has fleeting thoughts of their hometown.
Having a place to return to sometimes provides the strength to endure the harsh reality, whether itβs oneβs hometown or the embrace of a family. The notion of ending this hellish life and returning to the foundation of oneβs own life may not be so strange after all.
As I float through the hazy world of unconsciousness, memories of such tough times have seeped in.
Unfortunately, in this world, there is no place that I can call home.
*
βSenior Ed has been severely injured, Princess Sella.β
The atmosphere froze with Sellaβs appearance and showed no signs of thawing.
A peculiar chill circulated among the figures gathered around Ed Rothtaylor and Sella. Even the multitude of nobles who followed her held their breath, sensing that the mood was far from normal.
βOf course, I too was caught in the massacre by the Rothtaylor family and suffered significant injuries. The Holy Capital will not take this matter lightly.β
Saintess Clarice mobilized all the justification she could muster to secure Edβs custody against Sella.
βAlthough Senior Ed is a believer who received baptism from the Telos Order, there are allegations that he contributed to harming me, a saintess. He is a lamb that must be taken to the Holy Capital for a Trial by Holy Law.β
ββ¦β
βThe Orderβs sacred laws are to be respected, but the royal laws of our empire are likewise not something that can be easily disregarded.β
Sella spoke quietly, looking down.
The sacred laws of the Order and the royal laws of the empire. The supremacy between the two has varied with the ages.
For centuries, the ecclesiastical and imperial powers had fiercely opposed each other. Sometimes the sacred law took precedence, other times the royal law.
Recently, with the rise of Emperor Clorelβs dominion, the royal law began to carry more weight. If a clash were to ensue, it seemed the priests of the Holy Capital would inevitably be at a disadvantage.
βOur empire has lost more than a dozen high nobles, and many have been seriously injured. How could our Clorel royal family sit still with this?β
Princess Sella originally did not wish to oppose the Holy Capital.
However, the situation itself is entirely irregular.
Ed Rothtaylor is akin to a key in the upcoming power struggle within the imperial hegemony.
Even if not for Sella, those who wish to exert influence would all aim to secure Ed and Tanyaβs custody.
Sella, however, was the first to reach the pair due to being on site.
But those blocking Edβs side were all influential figures.
ββ¦β
Facing them head-on, Sella suddenly felt the need to swallow her dry saliva.
These were not merely friends she used to mingle with at the Sylvania Academy but a desperate guard determined to protect Ed.
Yenika and Lucy, famous for their actions during the Crebin subjugation, also cast cold glances at Sella.
The reason they stood against the tragedy at the Rothtaylor estate was more for the unwavering intent to protect Ed Rothtaylor than for a heroβs desire to reduce casualties.
Looking up at Lucy Mayrill standing absentmindedly in front of the oak tree, her white hair fluttering, Sella at last realized β she was closer to a rampant disaster than a hero.
She doesnβt act based on political logic or calculations of interests. Money, power, honor β she holds no concern for the values that ordinary people hold high.
Behaving as she deems right, paying no mind to everything else⦠She is an existence beyond this mundane world.
Could it be sheβd turn even the royal family into an enemy if she so wished? Sella intuited such foreboding.
Interfering carelessly with that man could spell disaster.
But to leave things be might invite even greater trouble later.
Ed seems to have nothing right now, yet such influential figures follow him already.
If he were to gain even the slightest power or start forming a force, it would surely threaten the imperial authority.
Sella realized why Princess Phoenia Elias Clorel was so conscious of that man.
The power that man holds to gather giants into one place, itβs not clear where it comes from, but thereβs something.
The sprout that would become a major problem must be crushed while itβs still weak. However, Sella does not yet have an immediate solution.
Saintess Clarice seems prepared to mobilize political influence, and without deploying the core forces of the imperial army, they canβt even attempt a challenge using absolute force.
If they cannot secure Ed Rothtaylor here, who knows when they might find a pretext to subdue him again.
Sellaβs intuition screams. This is the last chance.
If force canβt press him down, then trick or negotiate β somehow, he must be brought to the royal capital.
Next time they encounter Ed Rothtaylor, who knows what position he might be in.
βEd Rothtaylorβs hard work deserves commendation.β
Sella lowered her gaze and then spoke.
βWe will take him to the royal capital for his treatment, and then I will report his hardships to my father, ensuring he receives an appropriate reward.β
Upon Sellaβs words, the mood between the parties reversed.
Sella had capitulated, an unbelievable turn to the nobles, who exchanged disturbed murmurs.
None dared openly express discontent toward Sella, but the unexpected response left them exchanging confused glances.
βOf course, the same goes for Tanya Rothtaylor. My insistence on securing both is because I understand their positions best and can most effectively represent them within the palace.β
Seeing Sellaβs response, Lortelle smiled discreetly beneath his robe.
Sella was proposing to hand over Ed Rothtaylorβs custody not to the royal side, but to the Elte Mercantile Alliance.
Even if the negotiation succeeds, Ed Rothtaylor would come under Lortelleβs management. He could then recover with support from the Elte Mercantile Alliance and devise a new plan of action after regaining consciousness.
A dead end.
Having come this far, Sella finds herself drawn into a situation that ultimately favors Ed Rothtaylor, regardless of which option she chooses.
Either way leads to a cliff with no return.
Itβs the reason the merchants of Oldec never make an enemy of Lortelle.
Naturally, everyone cast doubtful eyes at Sella.
For Sella, known for her adherence to status and authority, to adopt such a cooperative stance was suspicious.
Yet Sellaβs grand promises were like a devilβs temptation.
If Sella truly sides with Ed, they can gain an advantageous position in the royal inquiry to follow.
With Princess Phoeniaβs support for Edβ¦ the outcome may not be a punishment, but a vindication.
ββ¦β
It goes without saying, once Edβs well-being is surrendered to the royal palace, thereβs no turning back.
Once Edβs life is taken as hostage, all companions can no longer rashly act. That makes it difficult to simply transfer Edβs custody to Sella.
But they cannot continue to be driven by the royal palace either. Ed Rothtaylor urgently needs to rest.
βThe investigation and hearing need not be conducted solely within the palace, right?β
At that moment, dust-covered Tanya rose and spoke.
βI will stay on this estate.β
At her words, not only Sella but all eyes turned to Tanya.
βThere may still be surviving servants, and we must begin restorations to the estate grounds. We cannot leave it neglected. And my fatherβs body must be reclaimed. All family members within the royal palace must return too.β
βThenβ¦β
βI will take responsibility for the remaining family forces.β
Youth still glimmers in young Tanyaβs eyes.
Despite having nothing left in her hands, there is no sense of despair or emptiness. Instead, a resolute will remains.
βWhether imprisoned or rewarded, I want to finish what I must do.β
Tanya pulled a tattered cloth from within her garments, the ripped cape once worn by Arwen.
With dust caked on and fraying everywhere, the cape has seen better days, but the bold eagle emblem of the Rothtaylor house was still prominent.
Tanya wrapped the cape around herself, tied her hair flying with the wind behind her, and declared.
βLike it or not, I have been the rightful heir to the Rothtaylor name all along. Soβ¦ I am now the head of the Rothtaylor house.β
In front of the ravaged, burned Rothtaylor estate, Tanya spoke as if to say, βWhat of it?β
βThe decisions regarding the house matters are mine to make. And I will decide on my brotherβs whereabouts. I am the head, after all.β
At her words, everyone was frozen as if turned to ice, with only Lucy looking on sleepily.
Claiming the role of head for a nearly ruined family was tantamount to declaring oneβs own doom.
The Rothtaylor house had been accused of conspiring against the royal family, massacring high nobles, and even plotting to summon an evil deity.
However, since the precise investigation is yet to be concluded⦠until proven guilty, family law allows her the right to make decisions.
βWhether Brother Ed heads to Phulanshan, Oldec, the Holy Capitalβ¦ or even to the royal palaceβ¦ that is for him to decide.β
βBut Senior Ed is unconscious now.β
βNo. He just woke up. Thatβs why I woke up too.β
Lucy countered Clariceβs claim, and an uncanny sound followed.
β Thwack.
The sound of a dagger sticking into the oak tree.
Struggling to stand in the throes of fever and chills, Ed leaned on the dagger and slowly rose. Edβs companions, who were confronting Sella, all turned in shock in his direction.
βEd!β
Quickly, Yenika rushed to support Edβs body. The heat from merely touching his shoulder made Yenika swallow dryly. Edβs condition was much worse than anticipated.
βEd, we need to get you treatment somewhere fastβ¦β
βCough, coughβ¦!β
Through his disheveled bangs, Edβs eyes slowly emerged. The faces of all his companions entered his gaze.
βUgh, huh, cough, coughβ¦.β
βBrother Ed. Right nowβ¦β
βI faintlyβ¦ heard what was being discussedβ¦β
Clutching his wavering consciousness, Ed steadied his bodyβs center of gravity.
Though his mind wasnβt functioning well, Ed clenched his teeth and spoke.
βI amβ¦ huukβ¦ huhβ¦β
Tension weaved through the group.
There was still plenty of vacation left at the Sylvania Academy.
Yenika Faelover must return to Phulanshan as planned, and Lortelle Keheln has business to wrap up in Oldec.
Clarice also has the status to return to the Holy Capital, while Lucy seemed indifferent.
Princess Sella wants to conclude the matter by taking Ed to the royal capital.
Choosing whom to follow is not difficult. Already, Lortelle has laid all the groundwork, so whichever path Ed chooses, it should ultimately benefit him.
Thatβs why thereβs effectively no correct answer. Ed Rothtaylor simply speaks as the thought comes to him.
βHuuk, huuk, huuβ¦.β
So, in the end, who shall be followed? At the site of the burning mansion, Ed Rothtaylor had somewhat concluded his long and tiresome fate tied to the Rothtaylor family. Yet, there were still many unresolved matters. The journey of βSylvaniaβs Failed Swordsaintβ was far from over. Despite this, Ed Rothtaylorβ¦ just wanted to take a break for now.
*The Imperial Central Army burst onto the mansion site. The well-trained soldiers quickly took control of the scene and skillfully divided their manpower to begin investigating the incident. Princess Sella brushed her face, thinking back on the nearly dead man looking down at everyone with a moribund expression.
βEd Rothtaylor.β
In front of an imposing imperial carriage, attended by Dest, Princess Sella looked up at the destroyed Rothtaylor mansion.
βWhat kind of value could he possibly haveβ¦?β
Princess Sella couldnβt see in him the qualities that would matter. Yet, each of the talents gathered around Ed Rothtaylor was unreachable.
The intuition she had now was that his presence would play a greater role than expected in the future competition for imperial authority.
βThen again, I donβt see Phoenia.β
Phoenia, having left the tent with cold eyes, did not show up in the end.
βThe Imperial Army reported that she immediately rode a horse towards the imperial palace after the incident.β
βWhat? She returned to the palace?β
βIt seems she hasβ¦ made some decisions and is moving quickly to reach the palace before Princess Sella.β
Sella frowned and clenched her mouth. Even Phoenia, who was previously powerless, seemed to have found some willpower. It wonβt be difficult to find out what sheβs planning, but it would certainly require legwork. If Phoenia also starts eyeing the imperial power, things will get more complicated, considering Persica alone is enough to worry about.
Anyways, Ed Rothtaylor is a minefield in many ways. Handling or attempting to dismantle him carelessly could lead to huge repercussions.
Sella swallowed dryly.
Still, she couldnβt just leave things be. It seemed necessary to keep him in mind. Sitting by the carriage, she saw many nobles concluding their investigation and returning to their territories. A procession of lavish carriages kicked dust up as they headed to their domains, including the carriages of Yenika Faelover and Lortelle, as well as the one from the Shenghuang City.
From the imperial perspective, they needed a primary witness to the mansion incident. While Ed Rothtaylor was the most suitable, Sella could not secure him due to strong opposition.
Instead, she had to compromise by having another individual related to the case to testify on their behalf towards the palace.
However, this substitute was someone neither who could be taken as a hostage nor moved by Sellaβs intentions. It was the most uncontrollable person from Edβs party.
Led by Dest into the carriage, Sella saw across her a girl sprawled lazily, swinging her legs with utter disregard for decorum. Her tangled platinum hair and witchβs hat she was trying to pack were quite remarkable.
The girl, seemingly asking the princess what she wanted by lying sprawled in the carriage, released a sigh.
Lucy Mayrill.
The witch who agreed to attend the palaceβs current situation investigation on behalf of Ed Rothtaylor was a ticking time bomb beyond Sellaβs control.
It also seemed unlikely she would be cooperative, which meant Sellaβs only option would be to return her once the investigation was over.
It was a completely failed compromise.
*Although Lortelleβs newly completed villa wasnβt as big as expected, Belle Mayar cocked her head, considering his wealth. After seeing the full view of Edβs camp, she understood. A dwelling too large for Lortelle would create a sense of discord, since he desired to live closely with Ed β not to overshadow him with his extravagant wealth.
Thus, the modest size of the villa was understandable.
βOnce the vacation ends, youβd be able to reside here immediately,β she noted, standing amidst the faintly shining crescent moon in the northern forest.
After a dayβs work, checking the camp, Belle Mayar felt a sense of emptiness anew. Her greatest satisfaction as head maid of Ophelius was helping students struggling to adapt to unfamiliar environments, sustaining their lives.
Thatβs why she felt empty during this vacation period when the students left Acken Island. Despite getting somewhat used to it, roaming around the empty Ophelius and academy campus often invoked a peculiar feeling.
While the semester brought busyness, there was never a middle ground. Workaholic as she was, this wasnβt a terrible environment for her.
After securing Lortelleβs modest villa, Belle Mayar stretched to relax her weary body.
Her mechanical stretching seemed a bit unnatural in the absence of witnesses, perhaps because she was letting down her guard for a moment.
Surely, she too was influenced by the liberating atmosphere of the late summer vacation.
Shadows of insects brushed against the crescent moon, and whispers of rustling leaves in the nightβs breeze startled the camp buildings into a faraway composition.
It felt so peaceful it could be another world.
With these thoughts, as she turned to return to Ophelius, a boy appeared from the bushes.
ββ¦!β
Even usually stoic Belle Mayar was startled.
Ed Rothtaylor, known to have returned home, swayed as he walked into the camp.
Clearly, his reddened face and dragging feet were not normal.
Taking advantage of Belle Mayarβs surprise, the young man slumped against a tree stump near the campfire site, spilling a leather pouch he carried.
βMaster Ed? Wasnβt it that you were due to return at the end of the vacation? The othersβ¦ Howβ¦?β
Caught off guard, Belle Mayar asked, to which Ed Rothtaylor, mustering some lucid thought, brushed his face.
βYou were in the camp, Belle.β
ββ¦ Yes? Ah, yesβ¦β
βPlease, light a fire. Iβm having some difficulty with magic right now.β
With his dying voice, Belle raised a small flame with light magic.
Welcoming its long-absent owner, thus campβs fire softly illuminated its vicinity.
Sitting in front of it, Ed wiped his face, leaning his forearms on his knees, his head bowed.
The gentle heat caressed his face.
Familiar night sounds of insects and the scent of grasses tickled his nose, relieving the tension in his shoulders and easing his muscles.
Belle watched, wordless for a moment behind him.
Newly shifted camp shadows danced around the camp, and warmth from the flames seemed to knead the body.
ββ¦ Was your journey difficult?β
Belle, who had diligently waited, finally asked gently.
Ed pondered the question.
The wanderers of the battlefield, in the end, seek their place. Wasnβt he much the same?
Thrown into this world, he struggled, tumbled, and bit down hard in his efforts β all traces were left here in this camp.
The first shelter, the first fishing rod, the first campfire, cabins, spears, hunting tools, clasps, wild animal skins, books on magic training, a carpentry workbench, hammers, fishing netsβ¦
After all the twists and turns, could it be that this camp was the right place to come back to?
More attached to this camp than expected, he dragged his shattered body back, wanting to return.
Ed steadfastly declined his companionsβ invitations to return together, and found his way back to the camp alone.
Ignoring Yenikaβs attempts to cast aside return plans, Lortelleβs willingness to endure business losses to follow, Clariceβs attempts to rearrange the entire Shenghuang schedule, even Tanya encouraged him to recuperate while she would finish affairs at the mansion.
Glancing at the crescent moonβ¦ Ed chewed over Belleβs question.
Was the journey during this vacation difficult?
It certainly was.
He fought for his life returning to the Rothtaylor mansion, ended the feud with the Rothtaylor family, turning battle-worn. Though brief, the journey was arduously tough, enough to make even Ed, who never complains of hardships, wince.
And there remained much to deal with.
Finishing the business with the Rothtaylor clan, he seemed to have unwittingly influenced the imperial power structure and was left pondering the remnants of the Rothtaylor powers. Still without a clear plan to tackle Sacred Dragon Bellbrock and piled with forthcoming academic semester tasks.
Of course, looking back, there was no easy path. Living in the forest, he survived day to day filled with effort.
So the place he wished to return and finish everything⦠was here, before this campfire.
βOf course it was tough. I nearly died several times.β
Finally, Ed replied.
βThatβs whyβ¦ I wanted to come back here quickly.β
ββ¦β
Belle surveyed Edβs back discreetly, noting he looked in need of care, but wishing to be alone at the moment.
Yet she couldnβt leave him like this with worries, contemplating what to do when she suddenly felt a sense of dissonance.
βBy the wayβ¦ Youβve finally treated me informally.β
βYeah, you won.β
βI appreciate your understanding. However, did something change your mind..β
βHey, Belle.β
Ed quietly called her name, still head bowed.
Through the journey over the break, he felt as if he lived a lifetime of experiences.
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He recalled the senior maid who had stopped him from ending his life and preventing it at that initial momentβ¦
βYou, youβre even better than I thought.β
ββ¦β
βYouβve made me very grateful.β
Caught off guard by his words, Belle hesitated, then bowed her head slightly.
βThatβs an overstatement.β
Saying so, she left him by the fire and quietly exited the camp.
Looking back, the dim silhouette of her employer rested by the soft glow of the campfire.
She would surely check his condition tomorrow, but for now, it seemed right to let him soak in the camp atmosphere alone for the night.
The head maid of Ophelius was always skilled at her work, even knowing when to leave her employer be, reading his wishes without a word.
So, Ed Rothtaylor sat by the campfire for a while.
With much to resolve, but for now, he needed a break to forget it all.
The quiet summer night deepened, the pale light of the crescent moon seeping through the woods.
The lengthy summer vacation was drawing to a close.
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