How to Survive as a Genius Spy in the Game

Chapter 74: Izell Lyurik (3)



Chapter 74: Izell Lyurik (3)

The departure was scheduled for two weeks later. The gathering point was the Eden Plains in the western part of the Empire.

We were to gather our assigned troops and march from the capital to join forces with the troops of the supporting nobles.

During that time, I was quite anxious.

The Princess had sent a letter to Duchess Lyurik but there had been no response.

The letter had contained a message of gratitude for her potential support in the war against the West, whether positive or negative, it was a polite gesture to expect a reply.

It seems like she hasnt made a decision yet.

Duchess Lyurik wasnt a rude person to the extent of leaving a refusal unanswered.

I hoped for a positive response, but I couldnt be certain.

She hadnt promised support from the beginning. Saying she would observe wasnt necessarily a commitment to help.

The Princess seemed concerned these days because she understood the implications. However, she refrained from pressing the matter out of propriety.

Though the absence of Duchess Lyuriks support wouldnt prevent the war, it posed a significant obstacle.

The number of troops allocated by the Emperor was too few.

From our standpoint, its somewhat unreasonable.

The Empires forces, including conscripted troops and mercenaries, amounted to about 300,000. The numbers had diminished due to the lack of major conflicts for some time.

On the other hand, the estimated forces in the west were around 170,000. Originally, the number might have been higher, but internal conflicts had reduced the count.

For this war, the Empire planned to deploy around 200,000 troops.

The Emperor declared that he would allocate 10,000 troops each to the Princes and Princess, and the rest would be provided by the supporting nobles.

Consequently, the First Prince would have 50,000 troops, the Second Prince 35,000, the Third Prince 25,000, and Erendil 13,000.

Even getting the 3,000 troops was a struggle. This was mainly due to the fickle nature of the supporting nobles.

The remaining forces and nobles not affiliated with factions would operate under Rudehrn.

Overall command was also vested in Rudehrn as the Supreme Commander. We would be under his leadership.

As for the results of the previous pacification campaign, weve decided to prioritize battle.

In simple terms, it was the priority to determine where one would be placed during combat and what role they would take.

It would have been better if we had received more troops, but objectively, this was also quite a privilege.

We could choose better battlegrounds. Thats why both the Princess and I were waiting for communication from Duchess Lyurik.

No matter how much we thought, 13,000 troops wouldnt suffice for a proper offensive.

Even if we had priority in combat, the number wasnt sufficient to express our intention to participate first.

While the other princes were actively participating, we would be relegated to joining Rudehrns main force.

Obtaining the support of Duchess Lyurik would have considerable ramifications.

Setting aside the immediate implications of this war, it would alter our future actions.

There are quite a few nobles who follow Duchess Lyurik.

It meant that they could significantly elevate the Princesss position among the nobles.

There was a real possibility of aiming for the Emperors throne.

In reality, we could push for more troops if we forced the issue, but the budget wouldnt align.

Moreover, it wasnt wise to accept just any noble willing to join us.

As I awaited a response, which hadnt arrived yet, I was separately summoned by the First Prince.

It was evening on a rest day. I arrived at an upscale restaurant with a guide. There were no outsiders present.

Two knight guards and two women.

One was by the Princes side, pouring drinks while elegantly dressed.

The other was waiting in the restaurant corridor. He must have called me here. A wry smile formed on my lips.

Have a seat.

The Prince gestured to the guards with a polite greeting as they took their seats. As expected, another woman walked over.

I glanced briefly but didnt pay much attention to her.

Im fine, thank you.

My polite yet firm refusal cast a cold atmosphere. The guards gaze on me turned ominous.

Are you perhaps thinking that you can reject what hes given? Maybe he was thinking like this.

Instead of my nonchalant self, the woman standing next to me seemed flustered. The woman on the opposite side rolled her eyes for no reason.

Tsk.

The Prince clicked his tongue.

I mean to discuss business slowly.

Id appreciate it if you could get to the point.

The mood sank as I spoke. The guards stares felt menacing.

You said the same thing last time. If I declined, you would immediately go to the Second Prince. Youre still quite audacious.

When I didnt respond, the Prince clicked his tongue in annoyance.

Both of you, leave us.

The two tense women stepped back a few paces. The Prince lifted the glass before him.

To speak frankly. This war, make Erendil join under my command.

Hmm. Ever since I proposed the deal to the Prince, this was an inevitable outcome. But I hadnt expected it to happen so quickly.

In truth, this wasnt good for the Prince either.

A shortsighted decision. Was it because I killed his close aide? Days with no hair on your head can be rather hectic. (+)[1]TLN: This is often used as an expression to refer to being bald or lacking hair, which can symbolize vulnerability, weakness, or being exposed. The phrase implies that when youre in a vulnerable or exposed situation, things can become chaotic or stressful. Its a way of saying that challenging or difficult situations can make life busy or overwhelming.

Since youve committed to aiding me, this shouldnt be a big issue.

Its not possible.

The Prince furrowed his brows.

Why? Your forces wouldnt make a difference anyway. If its due to specialization, I can redistribute them.

Its not because of that.

I cant fathom the reason. Is Erendil suddenly vying for the Emperors throne?

I almost burst into laughter.

While I personally have three reasons I believe its not viable, I cant say them outright.

You! How dare you

Your Highness, Im not your people, and such decisions should be made by the Princess.

His eyes flashed with anger. His animosity toward me became evident. I calmly continued.

Honestly, I dont understand why Your Highness summoned me. I am a knight guard, neither more nor less.

It wouldnt bode well if I, who came from Haisen, appeared to control the Princess in front of others, especially the Princes.

Especially in the eyes of the Princes.

I should appear as an advisor who occasionally gives counsel while Her Highness made all decisions.

You seem to doubt the words I spoke during the previous campaign. Back then, it was Her Highnesss intention. I merely offer advice.

The Prince remained silent for a while. He just stared at me with trembling pupils.

I could see him barely managing to suppress his anger. He looked as if he wanted to kill me.

Is that so? Then lets go.

After a brief silence, the Prince suddenly spoke. He stood up and urged me.

What are you doing? Stand up. Were going to Erendil to ask him directly.

* * *

The prince walked confidently with his strides, seeming to believe in his own thoughts more than my words.

He was the one who judged that Erendil wasnt aggressive.

He probably wanted to get a clear answer here, showing me Erendils perplexed expression.

However, I wasnt worried. I trust Erendil.

When I started this game, I didnt promise to make the princess an empress for no reason.

I merely changed the situation and provided timely advice. Erendil was a capable individual.

However, I didnt particularly enjoy being in this situation, walking alongside the prince.

Even in the game, I rarely found favor with the three princes, and now this trash acts all presumptuous without knowing his place.

Tsk.

The prince clicked his tongue.

What do you want? Stand up. Were here to meet Erendil.

Yo-Your Highness.

Ive come to see Erendil.

The two bodyguards who had taken the morning shift looked at me with eyes that couldnt comprehend why I was with the prince.

I shrugged. It was my feeble defense.

Soon, we were guided to the princesss audience room. Erendil had a gaze similar to that of the bodyguard before.

Her slightly frowned expression seemed to be filled with some dissatisfaction, perhaps even misunderstanding.

Join me under my command for this war.

Erendil tilted her head, looking at me as if asking if it was my opinion.

I shook my head.

With your forces, the only way is that for you to help me. Not only are the second and third princes hard to control, but its also difficult to build achievements with the limited number of troops you have.

The prince tapped the table with his finger.

Moreover, this is a war against outsiders, so we cant attack each other. If we unite, we can gain achievements through priority. I will give you some concessions too.

The prince spoke unilaterally. Given the age difference, he had a rather forceful manner.

Since the first prince was over thirty years old.

I conveyed my refusal with my gaze.

Absolutely not. If we were to come under the first princes command, there would be a high chance of our troops being used recklessly.

Is that why youve come at this late hour?

Yes. I initially thought this guy was the one making all the decisions, but its apparently you. He says hes only providing advice?

Schurtafen is right.

Erendil supported my side, but the prince didnt seem to acknowledge it.

So, whats your answer?

I will refuse.

Why? Was the promise to help me a lie?

No.

Then why?

The prince asked with a frustrated expression. Erendil, with a gentle face, lifted her teacup.

During their conversation, it had cooled down a bit.

First, because theres a high possibility that Brother will use my troops as a sacrificial pawn.

Dont you trust me?

Its not that I dont trust you, Brother, but I dont trust battle. Can you be confident that well win in every battle and believe that well secure victories?

What do you mean

Dangerous but necessary battle. Ill be in the lead during the battle where we need to retreat after falling into traps.

The prince was about to say something, but the princess was faster.

Could it be that Brother would stand in the front to save me? I cant just leave the soldiers and run away; my life would also be in danger.

There was no counterargument. Of course not. This was something that no one could refute.

The princess glanced at me discreetly. Since I couldnt openly nod my head, I expressed my support through my gaze.

With an expressionless face, the princess continued speaking.

Secondly, theres nothing to gain from revealing our alliance.

The voice that continued speaking had a bit more confidence, and it wasnt just my imagination.

Our alliance should appear as a temporary necessity under the surface.

Why does it have to be that way?

If the second and third princes form an alliance, can you handle it?

Of course. It should be sufficient. We carefully selected and assigned troops this time too.

It wasnt an inaccurate statement. They even filtered the number down to 50,000. The first prince was overwhelmingly dominant now.

No, its not. Its risky. What if Duchess Lyurik ends up supporting the second and third princes? What if you, Brother, make a major mistake?

It was a good way to converse. By ending the sentence with a question, it forces him to think.

The prince was visibly disgruntled.

The alliance between the second and third princes cant be sustained.

Of course, I agree. However, dividing support between two factions is dangerous. Can you predict the actions of the nobles?

First prince and princess, second prince and third prince.

To someone, the latter might seem more plausible. There was enough room for the nobles minds to waver.

And even if the thought itself was different, one could align with the second or third prince for personal gains.

With the intention of exploiting their future division.

In the path where Brother becomes the emperor, I am a hidden card. And that card needs to be played when its crucial.

She was doing well. Even though the details might be different, the reasons she mentioned were similar to what I had in mind.

Its you, Brother, not me, who needs to help me. Even if the nobles who might lean a little toward my side with the second and third princes could be advantageous.

What if you develop ambitions for the emperors throne?

Do you think thats possible?

.

At this point in time, the possibility of the princess becoming the emperor is close to zero, no matter how favorably you look at it.

In fact, even later on. Gender limits in this world were clear. Dukes might be uncertain, but there was not even a ruling queen.

Hence, the princes silence was essentially a positive response. The atmosphere had already moved past it.

And finally, I cannot officially stand by Brothers side until this dispute is resolved.

What does that mean?

During the banquet, Mother almost drank poison. Dont you really know?

When the princess looked at him with a disappointed gaze, the prince hurriedly shook his head.

No, I know that. Wasnt Fathers recent action an attempt to attack our maternal relatives?

Of course, it was only natural for the princes side to reach the same conclusion.

It seemed like a warning directed at me as well.

What do you mean?

Dont you know Fathers personality? Those who dont participate in war

They shouldnt have any gains.

Erendil nodded. The princes face showed uncertainty. He was probably assessing whether the princesss words were true.

Father wont stay still. If I, who formed an alliance with Brother, am eliminated, the second and third princes will gain more power.

Hmm.

Dont worry. Ill be satisfied with just one decent territory in the North. Benefits from taxes and conscription, freedom in marriage. Thats all I desire.

During the lengthy discussion, the tea had already cooled down. The prince, seemingly forgetting his manners, emptied the teacup in one gulp and turned his gaze to me.

Youre right. I misjudged my younger sibling.

I responded with a slight nod.

I agree with part of what you said.

The prince spoke with the intent of preserving his own pride.

If you need anything, let me know. If theres a way to keep the second and third princes in check, Ill assist where I can.

Thank you.

However, make sure to keep your promise.

I hope Brother does the same.

The prince alternated his gaze between me and the princess before leaving the room with a somewhat disappointed expression.

Around 10 seconds later, the princess, who had been still, took a deep breath and then exhaled shakily.

She must have been very tense. Our gazes met. Her teal eyes seemed unusually translucent today.

You did well.

I know.

I just needed your confirmation.

The princess murmured softly. I couldnt hear it clearly, but I could sense it through the winds.

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