Chapter 453 (1/2)
Chapter 453: Dealing with the Aftermath
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The Stronghold’s castle office was much roomier than that of the small town. Tall bookshelves with gilded edges lined the walls to his left and right and were filled with all kinds of books. The bookshelves provided any subject he could dream of, from epics to travel notes. In order to reach the books on the upper levels, a wooden ladder was placed next to the bookshelves for easy access.
Probably out of safety concerns, the only waist-high window in the office was equipped with metal railings on the outside. When the daylight hit the room, he could clearly see a stripe of sun ray splash over the old fur rug while feeling a sense of aloofness as if he were standing against the world.
“Anna would definitely love this place,” Roland couldn’t help thinking. However, to him, the brightly lit town office with large windows suited his taste better. Even though it was small, it was comfortable.
As for Nightingale, he could tell by her habit of sleeping by the fireplace that she would not like it here at all.
Suddenly, someone knocked on his door.
“Come in.” Roland placed the Secret History of the Western Region he was holding back onto the bookshelf.
“Your Highness.” Petrov Hull entered the office and placed a stack of paper onto his desk. “I’ve finished collecting the data you asked for.”
Roland walked back to his desk and read through the list of the nobles carefully. “These are all the nobles left in the Western Region?”
“Yes.” Petrov explained, “They’re divided into two main categories, guilty and innocent. After that, I ranked them by family names. There are 64 people who are guilty, and 137 people who refused to rebel or had no knowledge of the rebellion. The innocent people are mostly free knights, knights, and lower-level nobles.”
Roland flipped to the first page and saw the name of Roman Candy, the Earl of Maple Leaf Family, listed on the top. According to Iron Axe’s report, this great noble hid in a wine barrel in his basement after his castle was seized, and he soiled his pants out of fear when the First Army found him. He was also the noble with the highest rank among the captured in the war of unification.
Next was an entire page of the nobles from the Maple Family, which included two sons, other relatives, and knights.
Roland quickly finished reading the list and felt very satisfied. “Great job.”
The six families of the Western Region had literally become history—Lion Ryan, Maple Leaf, Wolf, and Wild Rose were completely crushed, and although Honeysuckle and Elk still remained, they were no longer feudal nobles. Now, all the power in the Western Region belonged to Roland.
“Your Highness…” Petrov hesitated for a bit before asking, “Sir Iron Axe convicted the people on that list. Could there be any… misjudgment?”
Roland couldn’t help chuckling. “He’s a very skilled interrogator and didn’t use torture to force confessions, so I think his final judgment is trustworthy.”
Meanwhile, his interrogation was just a matter of formality. After all the nobles were locked into prison, Nightingale double checked each of them—it only took her a few simple questions to determine if they had involved in the rebellion. This was also why Roland felt confident in addressing the noble with a heavy hand. With Nightingale’s help, he could ensure that he wasn’t missing any guilty people or condemning any innocent ones. He didn’t have to worry about shedding innocent blood or exonerating the real culprits.