Chapter 265 265. Web Of Lies II

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nSylvester didn’t react. His breath stayed calm; not even his pupil reacted. He had prepared himself for this question long before he even embarked on this journey.

nHe quickly answered the man. “I didn’t touch a hair on him, your majesty. In fact, we were friends. Yes, we had a rough start, but I slowly realised he was just another boy, shouldering the great burden of getting stronger and inheriting your throne. I saw myself in him—As too many people expect a great many things from me as well, your majesty.”

nHe manipulated the old man’s soft spot by drawing parallels between himself and Romel.

nSylvester’s eyes turned slightly watery, and his lips twitched as if he was in the grief of losing a friend. “That day, something must have happened. I had met him once before the graduation oath-taking ceremony. But, I only learned about his disappearance when the ceremony began, and his name was called. I searched for him all over the school but found him nowhere. I… I lost two great friends in a single month, sadly—Romel and Markus.”

n‘I’m sorry for using your name, Markus. I hope your soul rests in peace.’

nThe King’s stern expressions turned softer almost instantly as he heard Sylvester’s last words in a wobbly voice. Out of shared emotions, he raised his hand and patted Sylvester’s shoulder. “Son… Does that mean…”

nSylvester nodded firmly and wiped his eyes. “I feel the same, your majesty. Romel must be out there—alive. Someone can’t just die and not be found in a guarded place like the School of Dawn. Perhaps, the Masan Empire took him, as he was to be a strong heir to Riveria, a kingdom stronger than even Gracia. The holy land has no reason to weaken its own backyard when Beastaria sits beyond the sea. Only Masan could wish for Riveria’s demise.

n“In fact, I tried to find him over the past months while doing my work. Sadly, I’m far too poor and low-ranked to do anything major. But still, I did find something when I was up in the North, in Jartel County. There, I found this ring being sold in a jewellery shop.”

nSylvester put forward a ring with a giant blue diamond on it. It was beautiful and recognisable since the engravings were too detailed for it to be a random creation.

nThe King leapt to hold it in his hand. In fact, a few silent tears slid down the man’s wrinkly cheek. “R-Romel… My dear son… Where? Where did the shop owner find this?”

nSylvester’s shoulder fell. “On the Desert Road—Leading to Sandwall County—to the Masan Empire. Hence, my doubts.”

nThe King’s eyes shined instantly. He wiped away his tears and put the ring down. “He’s alive! Romel had the talent to be a Grand Wizard. Masan wouldn’t be foolish enough to kill such a talent. They must be trying to brainwash him… Son, can you find him if I give you all the resources and tools of my Kingdom?”

n‘I shall take it anyway.’

nSylvester rubbed his chin as if in deep thought. “We will first need to learn if Romel is there. I’m sure I can bribe a few traders and higher clergymen to get me the information. People respect me in the Holy Land, after all.

n“And, since the Season of Solis has started, many pilgrims will be moving around. So, this is the best time to find Romel, infiltrate Masan, and bring him back. But… I’m weak, your majesty.”

n“Nonsense!” King Riveria boomed. “If the Shadow of Masan sees you as a challenger, you’re not weak. I shall send all four of my Grand Wizards with you. That should do it.”

nSylvester agreed wholeheartedly and patted the King’s shoulder. “For Romel—I will absolutely do it, your majesty.”

nThe King saw Sylvester as the light at the end of an endless tunnel. The only hope, the only possibility or reason. So, he latched on to it like a bee on a flower.

nWhile Sylvester saw in the King a foolish old man, unable to let go—making him perfect to be manipulated. 𝐞𝐨𝘃𝐞𝐥.

n‘Good, he’s completely brainwashed now. It’s time to proceed.’

nSylvester finally moved and took out a bottle from his bag. It was a simple crystal clear bottle with dusky white liquid in it. He then poured four glasses for each of them. “Your Majesty, this is the non-alcoholic beverage made by the Fifth Guardian with his own hands. He gifted it to me once, and this has always brought me luck. Because of this… I defeated a Soul Eater demon and could stand against a Gracia Grand Wizard.

n“What we have planned. The expansion and… bringing my good friend back from those barbarians… Let’s start it all with this drink of good luck. Also, your majesty, forgive me for my words at the start. I didn’t mean to disrespect you. It’s just… I see Lady Aurora as my sister and dislike hearing anything about my mother. I’m just a man who gets deeply attached to those I choose to make friends and family.”

nHe carefully phrased himself to include the word ‘friends’. He wanted the King to wholeheartedly believe that he was friends with Romel. Although he had already smelled the emotions, he still didn’t want to take any chances.

nThe King smiled warmly. “That’s fine, young man. If anything, I’d have seen you as a lesser man if you had not fought back. No real man would hear his mother being disrespected. Now, pour me a glass. Let’s see what Fifth Guardian, that old man, made.”

nThe King gestured, and immediately, the Grand Wizard Atlas came with Aurora.

nSylvester knew the Grand Wizard was watching him the whole time, so he stayed careful. “Alright, pick your glasses, and let’s toast to good luck.”

n“I’ll take this one.” Grand Wizard Atlas suddenly picked up the glass Sylvester poured for the King.

n“Ah, of course, safety first,” Sylvester stated the obvious, instantly turning the situation easy. But before Atlas could pass his glass, Sylvester did so and extended it towards King Riveria. “Here, your majesty.”

nThe old man chuckled. “So young and full of energy. I wish I had that too… And no need to call me Your majesty every second. Just call me Old Derek—As my friends do.”

n‘Sadly for you, your desperation for Romel has blinded you, old man. On any other day, you’d have thrown me out already.’

nSylvester nodded and delayed everything so that the old King would take his good time. Meanwhile, as Sylvester’s hand stayed extended with the glass, a certain invisible furry boy carefully slid forward from his shoulder to his palm.

nIn Miraj’s sharp jaws was held an open vial that he carefully lowered, letting the invisible, formless, odourless content fall into the glass. Next, Miraj ran away to the side to use his power. Instead of breathing or tasting his saliva, he let it all go into his extradimensional belly so no toxin would touch him mistakenly. He had practised it hundreds of times with normal water in the past few days.

nThe drink was ready. Sylvester let the King take it and then raised his own glass. “Cheers for good luck!”

nClank!

nThe King was the happiest. He got so many gifts in a single day. Expansion, end of the war, and above all—Hope. So, he bellowed in his weak voice. “For a blessed future!”

nGulp!

nEveryone downed it in one go and coughed a little. After all, it was made by Grandpa Monk, and it was one hell of a strong drink.

n“This is good.” The King praised, looking at his glass.

nSylvester, meanwhile, felt nothing but relaxed in his heart. ‘May the Lord grant you merciful seven hellish days that are to arrive. Sadly, no matter how much you shall cry, you won’t survive.’

n“What are you thinking, son?” King Riveria asked him, seeing him in a daze.

nSylvester’s eyes turned hazy again, “Romel… My good friend.”

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