Chapter 247 - 131. Feudal Lord Jenald (1/2)

Chapter 247: 131 Feudal Lord Jenald -2 (Part One)

Translated by: A Passing Wanderer

Edited by: RED

“Charlotte”

Charlotte needed only one word from Allen to yank out her sword and point it at the Count of Ronia, Jenald Ripang

However, the Count didn’t falter as the sharp blade was pointed at hi her sword, instead

Allen furrowed his brohile observing Count Jenald’s reaction

‘What a gutsy attitude that is…’

After the acco the undead in Ronia, Jenald must’ve overco greater

‘Well, this just became real troublesoe to ined in their wildest drea a revolt of this nitude?

‘Not only that, what else did he say? It’s all for erous declaration!

‘That makes it sound like I’m the boss of the rebels now!’

What would happen if this little tale reached the ears of Holy Eht end up in the gallows, just like my dear brother Ruppel’

Allen sed, his throat dry, and spoke up while pretending to be remain cool “Me as the Holy E of such nonsense?”

Count Jenald sers and leaned his forehead into them “After the Vampire Count was successfully killed off, a celebratory banquet was held”

Indeed, a Vampire Count had attacked Ronia, and they were able to defeat the undead creature and its army

A celebratory banquet was held in the empire’s capital, Laurensis, and naturally, Jenald was invited to attend it as the Count

“That’s when I witnessed it, Your Highness” Jenald stared at Allen, his expression distorting “…What I saas everyone ignoring and looking down on you”

Count was deeply stunned by what he had seen back then

Here was a hero who personally stepped forward to defeat a Vampire Count and saved thousands, nay, tens of thousands of lives in the process Yet…

The nobles only sent glares of rebuke and whispers of ridicule in such a hero’s way

But, was that all? No, even the Holy Erandson!

Even the boy’s oldest brother, the one sharing the saone mad from the influence of a curse Well, he did crazily rush in to kill the Seventh Imperial Prince and even requested a duel, didn’t he?

In the end, the Seventh I locked up in prison

A pitiful little Imperial Prince who had neither authority nor status! It wouldn’t have been strange to see the boy get banished again, or even lose his life to assassination after getting caught up in the struggle for political power

Not one person had supported him Not one wanted to become his backer

He had to exist all alone in loneliness

“And that was hness”

Count Jenald spoke of what he felt back then, and raised his head toaway

“That’s why I wished to becohness’s backer”

To achieve his ai his peerage upgraded to Count, he began getting sizable financial support froet and the annually-supplied goods, and even the convicts who had begun awakening their pohile getting graduallyready

Every single enlisted soldier and convict that the Count had been training all single-mindedly supported the Seventh Imperial Prince!

In case the boy prince was cast aside during the struggle for power and his life was threatened, they wanted to beco seen as a rebellion, they didn’t care

Who would be a better, more perfect fit as the new Holy Emperor than the Seventh Imperial Prince!

But now…

“…All those efforts were in vain”

The Seventh Imperial Prince rejected it

Count Jenald could only smile wryly at that and nod slowly

In vain That seeht

The Seventh Iined Not only did the boy break out froth, he had even saved his own cursed brother, anted nothing to do with hiht to the death He then went on to hunt down the Va, as well

He rescued a princess during the war in Aslan, achieved the glorious feat of felling the ene, then returned ho down the leader of the corrupt, rebellious Church of Caiolium, Cardinal Mikael!

Next up, he had stopped the bloody civil war taking place in the kingdom of Lome, and from what Jenald had heard, the boy prince see extraordinary in Aihrance, as well!

The more he piled up one accomplishment after another, the re, even Holy Emperor Kelt had appointed him as his successor!

There was no more need for Jenald to step up anymore

“Indeed, that’s what happened It seehness”

Jenald was genuinely happy to see the Seventh Ieth

Even so, he did feel so that all of his own efforts had been in vain Not only that, he was getting crushed by the weight of his guilt at potentially har suspicion of inciting an insurrection

This would be a difficult charge to brush aside, indeed The Imperial Family would certainly not let this slide without repercussions

Not just Count Jenald, but even the convicts would be punished for the crihtly