How to Survive as a Genius Spy in the Game

Chapter 67: Punitive Expedition (3)



Chapter 67: Punitive Expedition (3)

There were a total of four casualties.

Two cavalry soldiers fell during the charge collision, and two soldiers were injured during the Combat.

None of the injuries were severe.

Since there were few surviving monsters by the time the cavalry charged, the battle was relatively easy.

However, the problem was the Third Prince, who was approaching relentlessly. Carlyn swiftly moved to the princesss side.

Your Highness.

Im aware of the Thirds intentions. Do you have a separate plan?

Yes.

Quickly tell me. How do you suggest we handle this?

Carlyn whispered into the princesss ear. The princess nodded with a determined face.

Under Emmets command, the soldiers reorganized their formation around the monsters.

The Third Prince fixed his gaze on Carlyn and Erendil. His expression didnt seem pleased.

He didnt like the outcome of their successful defense. The princess moved forward with Carlyn.

Hey, why are you causing chaos by recklessly meddling with someone elses prey?

I just came here and caught it.

The princess retorted sternly. A brief pause. Carlyn waited for the moment when the Third Prince would open his mouth.

Also, it seems like you intentionally led them over here.

Like thats believable. It was the mages mistake. Seed! Didnt I tell you to do it properly?

I apologize.

The apologetic mage didnt even raise his head. The Third Prince chuckled. It was a blatant mockery.

Anyway, I want our prey back.

Huh, I caught it fair and square, so its mine. Besides, this place belongs to me from the start.

Why should it belong to you? You just happened to stumble into my prey. You snatched what I was hunting.

Youre like a thief.

Your arrogance is as ever. Youre still shameless, aiming for others possessions. Youre impossible to change. Thats why you cant deceive me with your acts of innocence.

The mention of the suspicion of the empresss assassination and the claim to the emperors throne led the princess to clench her teeth discreetly.

In the first place, the conversation had no meaning, as it was carefully orchestrated.

Father hasnt set any rules. It means I can take it by force if I want to. Give it to me nicely.

The tension grew within the heavy atmosphere. A chilling northern wind blew, causing the princesss blonde hair to flutter.

Erendil smirked.

Give it a try.

What?

Havent you heard? I said, give it a try.

The Third Prince couldnt hide his surprise. He had assumed they would just make a threat to obtain supplies.

Though the princess appeared cold and distant, she had never defeated the princes before, making them believe she had no ambition for the emperors throne.

Since it wasnt officially stated, the princes assumed the princess had no interest in the throne.

If they taunted her enough and gave her a fright, she would back down. Thats what the Third Prince wanted to seeher distorted face.

However, I dont care about the position you all desire. It means I have nothing to lose. Even if the monster hunt fails, it doesnt matter. But you might not be okay.

It was a cutting remark. As long as it didnt involve killing kin, a power struggle was not a problem at all.

The emperor was a person who would say that the victim was stupid if they fell for it.

However, in a direct confrontation with equal forces, even with differences in quality, significant losses had to be endured.

The Third Princes side was also close to the collapse of their forces. As someone aiming for the emperors throne, avoiding such losses was essential.

From the very beginning, it was a pretense of underestimating the princess.

You clearly dislike me for some reason, but go back and fight with your brothers.

I hope a similar situation doesnt happen again. Even though you cant ascend to the emperors throne, you might be able to pull someone down.

You!

Couldnt you understand? It means that if I provoke you, I will attack in any way I can.

The Third Princes face turned red. Conversely, one knight who was behind him turned pale with contemplation.

He was the one who came up with the idea for this pursuit.

Although the Third Prince had accepted it, he was a Third Prince who did not admit his own mistakes. The immediate future appeared before him for a moment.

Youve changed a lot.

The Third Prince, who said so, glared at Carlyn. It was an interpretation of Carlyns whisper from earliera glimpse into Carlyns thoughts.

Carlyn didnt avoid the intense gaze. Well, what could he do? Of course, it was just a thought he kept to herself.

Watch and see. I wont let you go easily.

Carlyn barely suppressed a burst of laughter. It sounded too much like a third-rate villains line.

Why let me go? You should have tried it out.

The Third Prince, who opened his mouth thoughtlessly, became even more flustered and glared for a while before abruptly turning his body.

Lets go.

The ranks of the prince retreated. Carlyn approached the princesss side.

Well done.

Its thanks to you.

No, it is Your Highness, Princess, decision.

It wasnt a wrong statement. There wasnt much time, so Carlyns explanation was brief.

-We wont endure greater losses through fighting.

The rest was the princesss quick-witted response to the meaning of those words. She did better than Carlyn had imagined.

Erendils lips curved upward as if trying to hold back a smile.

As the returning princess came into view, the soldiers who had been waiting breathed sighs of relief.

Due to being in the middle, they couldnt hear what was being said, but it seemed like they hadnt lost their prey.

And those gazes turned back to Carlyn.

The looming monsters. Since most of them were predatory animals, the soldiers who had prepared for this charged situation felt their hearts pounding.

-Were going to die here.

That was the foremost thought of the soldiers at the front. At that moment, when Carlyn rushed toward the monsters in a swift attack, he was the one leading the charge.

What about his powerlessness? Him alone, overturning the entire lineup of monsters, was truly magnificent.

They had known he had remarkable tracking skills when it came to monsters, but seeing him in full-fledged combat was a first.

In a way, it was similar to the placebo effect. In a psychologically unstable situation, his overwhelming might provided a sense of stability.

They looked at the approaching Carlyn with eyes full of admiration.

Youve all done well. Finish cleaning up.

Yes!

The response came a half-beat late, but the voices returning to Carlyns words were twice as loud as usual.

* * *

Of course, there were always spies between the princes and the princess. They act like they didnt know while knowing.

It was meaningless anyway.

The First Prince had gained a clear advantage.

Originally, the level of the knights he received was different. There were only two Sword Master candidates.

Of course, there was an indescribable gap between a Sword Master and a candidate. They couldnt be compared.

Nevertheless, having the title of candidate implied exceptional swordsmanship.

Therefore, the First Prince was fully focused on suppressing the Second Prince for now.

Wed climbed up to the second place. As time passed, the fatigue and losses of combat in other factions increased.

Honestly, my contribution is significant.

Unlike us, who were seeking the safest combat, the Third Prince charged headfirst with his reckless personality.

Perhaps losses had accumulated gradually. Like soldiers getting wet in a drizzle, their numbers had decreased.

Moreover, unlike at the beginning when prey was in sight just by moving roughly, the numbers now had considerably reduced.

Finding them had also been a task.

On our side, there was no worry.

Even if unfriendly knights conducted a rough search, I could still find them all.

If only the qualitative difference among the soldiers wasnt there, we could have aimed for first place.

This is amazing. I didnt know we could do this much.

The princess, having heard the report, looked at me with admiration. In fact, others had the same reaction.

These days, the way people looked at me had changed.

Emmet had been fine from the first day, but the attitudes toward me were not good at first.

However, once for rescuing the Empress and now for this punitive expedition, from soldiers to knights sent by other nobles, the way they spoke when talking had changed.

I told you, didnt I? Theres a higher possibility than you think, Your Highness.

But thats something that needs further observation.

Erendil looked at me with a firm expression, then sighed softly.

Still, its clear that your confidence is not unfounded.

Thank you.

I wasnt truly thankful, but this much was fine to say. Otherwise, we wouldnt be able to have a conversation.

I couldnt say I understood, as that wasnt my position. When sharing opinions, just the truth would suffice.

By the way, I hear you often spend time with the soldiers.

Oh, yes.

Since I had learned some medical skills under the Duke, I used to take care of injured soldiers separately.

With a good reputation and being a commoner and former mercenary, it was easy to approach them. I was just curious about the reason for asking.

Why do you

Your words are coming out. Isnt it because Princesss bodyguards should keep their fitness?

Erendil, who said that immediately continued.

That is not my intention. Considering your position, I am saying this because I think your relationship with the other knights will also be important.

Ah, I roughly understood what she meant.

I was aware of the inquisitive glances of the knights who saw me spending time with the soldiers.

Its fine. Its an intentional action.

Intentional?

Yes. Since its come up, I would like to suggest that Your Highness also take care of the soldiers as much as possible within the appropriate boundaries.

Seeing Erendils expression becoming serious, I calmly raised my luck.

An excellent lord knows how to care for the lower ranks. Knights may gain the support of the nobles, but the trust of soldiers isnt easily obtained.

Thats not a wrong statement.

Yes. Moreover, considering the traits of the soldiers here, the effect will be doubled.

The veteran soldiers had disadvantages in combat, but they had a wide reach and a significant influence.

The returning soldiers would talk about me and the princess. We had to build up such rumors from now on.

In case of a crisis, when youre in danger, its important to have inspired soldiers. Even if it wont be a big help, if you receive even a little assistance, we dont know how things might turn out.

For example, hinting in advance or pretending not to see even after discovering. There were various possibilities.

It was a kind of insurance obtained by extending ones goodwill. The princess nodded her head slowly.

Understood. I will give it a try.

You dont need to force yourself to create it. Just asking if theres any inconvenience or difficulty as you pass by is enough. We will consider it as a grace from Your Highness if we can handle it.

I know that much.

The princess retorted somewhat irritably. Just then, someone approached the tent. It was Emmet.

He had hurriedly run over, but now he calmly caught his breath before opening his mouth with a heavy expression.

Your Highness, the Second Prince, and the Third Prince have met.

Finally, the time had come. Erendil also looked at me.

The time you mentioned would be now, right?

Thats right.

Are you really okay for me not to go with you?

Its better for me to go alone quietly.

Because of the presence of spies, I needed to move quietly to avoid attention. There was no one more suitable for that than me.

Alright then. Go and come back.

As Emmet and I withdrew, Erendil suddenly called out to me. After looking at me, Emmet left first.

Schurtafen.

Yes, Your Highness.

Are you doing okay?

Im not sure what you mean.

Youre eighteen, right? Similar in age to me. Im saying that the weight youre carrying suddenly seems heavier.

Well, it was a bit of an unexpected statement. But separately, the princesss question wasnt strange.

In reality, the tasks I was undertaking were quite challenging even for an eighteen-year-old.

Perhaps it felt a bit odd that a younger person was taking care of me.

Im doing what I want to do.

Erendil fell silent, seemingly pondering over my words. In an instant, I could find the reason for this odd feeling.

Perhaps, when I mentioned caring for the lower ranks

No.

Erendil cut me off. Her gaze wavered slightly. It seemed to fit perfectly, no matter how you looked at it.

I said its not like that.

I wasnt implying anything

Erendils intense gaze made me hurriedly lower my head.

Yes. I understand.

Well, there was no need to delve into it. After all, she was trying to think for me in his own way, so I should consider it as her kindness.

After hesitating for a moment, Erendil gestured with her hand.

Go and come back safely. Dont get hurt. The First Prince isnt an easy opponent.

Ill keep that in mind.

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