Book 10, Baruch β Chapter 1, Delia and Linley
βWhoooosh.β The desolate cold wind blew across the world, bringing countless snowflakes to cover it.
Delia, wearing a white fur robe, was standing quietly in front of a window, staring at the outside world. Behind her were two magical beasts. One was the Worldbear, Hatton. The other was the Wildthunder Stormhawk, Parry. Neither of the two beasts made a sound.
A sigh escaped from Deliaβs lips.
βFather, motherβ¦β A bitter smile was on Deliaβs face. She really hadnβt expected her parents to deceive her. They had told her that her grandmother was seriously ill, but after she raced home on the back of the Wildthunder Stormhawk, she had discovered that her grandmother was quite healthy.
That very first night backβ¦
Delia had angrily asked her parents, βFather, mother, why did you two lie to me to get me home?β
Delia had originally intended to stay with Linley.
Deliaβs father, Dylla [Daiβya] Leon, had looked at Delia and had asked her, βDelia, have you fallen for that Dragonblood Warrior, Linley? Ever since you first returned those many years ago, you refused to accept any other boys. Was it because of him?β
Delia had been very surprised. She hadnβt told her parents.
βHow did you know?β Delia had immediately asked.
Her mother had sighed. βDelia, why didnβt you tell us how you felt? It was your master, Master Longhaus, who informed us upon returning to the Empire. He told us to prepare for the wedding between you and Linley.β
The previously furious Delia had suddenly become bashful.
Her parents had glanced at each other, shaking their heads and smiling bitterly. Her father, Dylla, had said seriously, βMy beloved daughter, I must solemnly tell you that it is impossible for you and Linley to be together.β
βWhat?β Delia had stared at her father.
Her father had said seriously, βDelia, Linleyβs younger brother is the husband of the Seventh Imperial Princess of the OβBrien Empire. Without question, Linley is a Saint belonging to the OβBrien Empire. But you should understand the state of the relationship between our Yulan Empire and the OβBrien Empire.β
βTrue, both our Yulan Empire and the OβBrien Empire are two mighty Empires who are enemies to each other, but what does that have to do with Linley?β Delia had been very upset. βCould it be that you believe, father, that me being with Linley would impact the clan?β
βYes.β
Dylla Leon had nodded. βIf a clan were to have a Saint, that clan would rise up and flourish. If you and Linley were to marryβ¦then what happens if the Yulan Empire and the OβBrien Empire were to engage in a large-scale war? Our Empire would no longer dare to have much faith in the Leon clan.β
Delia immediately had become enraged.
Her fatherβs explanation had seemed laughable.
βDelia, think about it. If you were the Emperor and you discovered that the daughter of one of your largest clans had gotten married to a Saint on the enemyβs side, wouldnβt you be concerned that this clan would betray him?β Dylla Leon had said seriously.
Delia had been stunned.
There was nothing she could say, because there were historical precedents for this.
In the past, a daughter of a noble clan in the Rohault Empire had married the king of one of the kingdoms of the great plains to the far east. Afterwards, her entire clan had rebelled and joined the side of that great plains kingdom.
Donβt think that the Rohault Empire was necessarily far stronger than the kingdoms of the great plains.
The great plains to the far east had three kingdoms in total.
The people of the great plains were extremely violent, and each of them were born warriors. Although in terms of population, they were far lower in number than the Rohault Empire and the Rhine Empire, these three major kingdoms had done battle with the two Empires for countless years without being at any disadvantage.
βFather, Linley and Iβ¦β Delia had begun to speak.
Dylla Leon had interrupted her. βDelia. You are a smart child. You should understand everything. Our Leon clan has been building ourselves up for a thousand years. Thatβs why we now have our current status. If you were to marry Linley, even if his Imperial Majesty didnβt actually do anything to our clan, without questionβ¦his Imperial Majestyβs faith in our clan would be lessened!β
βOnce his faith in us is lessened, the countless descendants of our clan in the military and in the government will find it very hard to be promoted.β Dylla Leon sighed. βDelia, I hope you can consider the interests of the clan.β
βBut father, Linley doesnβt belong to the OβBrien Empire. He has gone to the Anarchic Lands.β Delia had hurriedly said.
βThe Anarchic Lands?β Dylla Leon had been startled, and Deliaβs mother had also stared at her in surprise.
Delia had hurriedly explained, βYes, father. Linley isnβt attached to the OβBrien Empire. He wants to start his own undertakings in the Anarchic Lands. In the future, he will be part of the Anarchic Lands. Fatherβ¦the Anarchic Lands and our Empire arenβt enemies, right?β
Dylla had been silent for a moment before nodding slowly.
This was indeed the case. In the entire continent, the only force that was worthy of the Yulan Empire considering it their enemy was the OβBrien Empire.
As for the Anarchic Lands, who would consider these chaotic lands which had several dozen Duchies an enemy?
βIf Linley truly were to establish himself in the Anarchic Lands, then it wouldnβt be a problem for you to marry him.β Dylla Leon had said slowly. These words had been like heavenly music to Deliaβs ears, making her heart instantly calm down.
Dylla Leon had looked at Delia and said solemnly, βMy beloved daughter, I must remind youβ¦only when the day comes when Linley is no longer a member of the OβBrien Empire in the eyes of the imperial clan, will you be permitted to be with him. Otherwise, you definitely cannot.β
βFather, I understand.β Delia loved her parents, her grandparents, her older brother, her cousins, and the rest of her family. She didnβt want to break off her relationships to them.
Dylla had nodded. βFor now, stay in the imperial capital. Donβt go looking for that Linley.β
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Thinking back to that conversation, Delia gently sighed again. Delia understoodβ¦Linley was already a Saint and had an unlimited lifespan. As a magus of the seventh rank, she herself would have a long lifespan as well, as she continued to train.
She wasnβt too worried about a year or two.
Staring out of the window towards the north, she saw the large, feather-like snowflakes slowly drift down. The entire world seemed so hazy, and nothing could be clearly seen. But Deliaβs gaze seemed to pierce through the walls of reality and see into the distant Anarchic Lands, and see into Blackdirt Cityβ¦
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Outside Blackdirt City, one squad of soldiers after another were running laps on the black dirt, and alongside each squad, there was a military officer constantly shouting, βFaster, faster! Donβt get left behind! Goddamnit, if you get left behind, no breakfast for you!β
On an uplifted area, the fourth of the Barker brothers, Boone, and the fifth, Gates, were clad in just a pair of long pants, their upper bodies bare. They watched the training proceed.
During this period of time, Blackdirt City hadnβt attacked any other cities. They had only been training. The cities around Blackdirt City had all sensed that Blackdirt would pose a threat to them, and their city governors were very nervous. But at the same time, those city governors didnβt dare to attack first either.
Suddenly, Linley walked over. He watched the soldiers train while heading towards Gates and Boone.
βLord, what do you think?β Gates said proudly.
Linley nodded with satisfaction. βVery good. Oh, right. When do you plan to begin attacking the nearby cities?β Linley didnβt know a single thing about military tactics. The only thing he knew was that unless things came to a critical juncture, there was no need for him to get involved.
Boone laughed heartily. βLord, we havenβt attacked anybody yet, but some people from the nearby cities have already surrendered to us and promised that they would undermine their cities from the inside.β
βOh, is that so?β Linley laughed as well.
Gates hurriedly said. βOf course, how could we make this up? Lord, think about it. After the power of we five brothers spread across the Anarchic Lands, many of the nearby cities are terrified of us. In order to deal with those cities, after all, we donβt even need to mobilize our armies. Just by ourselves, we five brothers can slaughter our path into those cities and easily take victory.β
Linley laughed again.
To this sort of small city, a single expert could decide everything. For example, the city army of Blackdirt City numbered only a few thousand people. A warrior of the ninth rank could easily kill that many people. Alternately, he could directly kill the leader and force the rest to surrender!
Attacking a Duchy, however, was different.
Each Duchy had perhaps around a hundred thousand soldiers. Similarly, if in the future, they were to fight against the Radiant Church, perhaps the enemy would have a huge number of soldiers. Against this sort of human wave tactics, how many people could a single expert kill? However, a magus in this sort of situation would be extremely useful.
But as long as there were no Saint-level magi about, when two armies engaged in wide-scale warfare against each other, the quality and the ability of each armiesβ soldiers was of paramount importance.
βWhat are you training them in?β Linley frowned as he looked at these scattered squads.
Boone explained, βLord, this is the training of a medium-sized brigade. Each battalion is split into a brigade of three hundred people who will train together. Each brigade has a captain and six lieutenants who are in charge of supervising and training. This is a very effective way of training.β
Gates and Boone had trained soldiers before in the Eighteen Northern Duchies. They knew what the best methods were.
After coming to Blackdirt City and learning what the situation was, Linley returned to Mt. Blackraven.
Like an ephemeral blue trail of smoke, Linley wisped back into the depths of Mt. Blackraven. Linley currently lived in the center of a beautiful lake in Mt. Blackraven, which had several boulders in the center covering several dozen square meters. Linley had found those boulders from elsewhere in Mt. Blackraven, then with his sword, chopped them flat, then moved them to the center of the lake to serve as his base.
In the center of the lake, the boulders were only half a meter or so higher than the surface of the lake. There, atop those boulders, Linley had built himself a wooden house.
βBebe, what are you up to?β Linley walked atop the water, gracefully arriving at the center of the lake. But when he did so, Linley suddenly discovered that Bebe was digging at the side of one of the boulders.
βBoss!β Bebe turned his head and chortled at Linley, while at the same time his sharp little claws continued to swipe at the edge of the rocks, sending debris everywhere. βIβm making a flight of stairs. Iβm going to make a few stairs over here. That way, in the future when I get into the water, I can choose to either rest on the stairs, or lie in the water. Thatβll be so comfortable. Boss, arenβt I, Bebe, simply the smartest?β
Linley began to laugh.
βSlash, slash.β Swiping with his claws, Bebe gradually dug out the six steps of stairs, with each step roughly ten centimeters high, with the last one in the water itself. Bebe sat his rear down on the bottommost step, happily whacking the water with his four limbs.
Linley chuckled. Seeing the stones lying around the lake, Linley waved a single handβ¦
βWhoosh!β A sudden wind began to howl, and a terrifying tornado appeared, picking up a human-sized boulder and depositing it in front of Linley. The beautiful surroundings of Mt. Blackraven had made Linley feel very peaceful, and he couldnβt help but think about the person who was in his heart.
Linleyβs lips quirked upwards slightly, a hint of a smile on his face.
With a flip of his hand, he withdrew his straight chisel and began to carve the sculpture. Pieces of rock flew everywhere. Slowlyβ¦a human-sized model began to appear from within the boulder. Bebe, his small claws resting on the stairs, raised his head to stare at the sculpture.
βOh ho, Boss, youβre carving a woman? Haha, I know, it has to be Delia!β Bebe snickered.
But Linley was totally absorbed in his carving. His straight chisel flashed as fast as lightning, carrying with it the soft, gentle grace of the wind. Having already reached the grandmaster level of sculpting, Linley was now totally capable of carving anything he desired.
Linley was entirely focused on his carving, and the details began to appearβ¦
From morning until three in the afternoon of the next day. After having spent more than a day and a night, Linley finally put down his straight chisel.
βWhew.β Linley lightly exhaled, blowing the fine dust off from the sculpture. The woman he had sculpted possessed a unique, heroic aura. In particular, her eyesβ¦they made the stone sculpture look as though it was truly alive.
Linley looked at the sculpture with satisfaction, then turned to stare towards the southwest. In his heart, he thought to himself, βDelia, you should have received my letter by now.β