Hm, yes. Arianrhod's defensive capabilites have
[cdb]weakened considerably.
Do you still doubt me, Your Majesty? After I was so
[cdb]kind to sell you that delicious little tip about the
[cdb]secret passage?
Sneaky little whelp. I never uttered a word of that
[cdb]to you.
No, but the count did. I won't be sharing under
[cdb]what circumstances, though.
I cannot overstate what a boon it is to have members
[cdb]of House Rowe aiding us during our siege of the
Silver Maiden.
Though it's truly a shame we could not stop the
Kingdom from reclaiming your territory.
The fault is mine. Such stumbles would never have
[cdb]occurred had I not faltered on the Leicester front.
Count Rowe swore his allegiance to the Empire,
[cdb]yet our failure in battle granted our enemy free rein
[cdb]of his land.
Which is exactly why we've come to take it back.
The internal strife plaguing the Kingdom leaves them
[cdb]nigh defenseless. We cannot let this opportunity pass
[cdb]us by.
Indeed, Hubert would never let us hear the end of it
[cdb]were we to overlook this chance. At least he finds
[cdb]himself busy with the Alliance for now.
Your Majesty. We've received word that the Knights
[cdb]of Seiros have been dispatched to Arianrhod.
Few in number as their force may be, they are still
[cdb]some of the finest knights in all the continent—and
[cdb]well-suited to a defensive struggle.
I suggest we settle this matter at once, before the
Kingdom's main army arrives to further bolster their
[cdb]fortification.
Lord Gwendal, Yuri. This is why your actions will be
[cdb]so vitally important to our effort.
Yes, Your Majesty.
Preparations are already complete. Follow me.
I will escort you to the passageway.
As long as I receive my pay, you'll get whatever effort
[cdb]your gold can buy.
I will not allow things to end like this. No, this battle
[cdb]shall be the prime occasion to atone for my mistakes!
What a faithful man you are, never flagging in your
[cdb]duty to that wretched count.
I suppose House Rowe must want its territory back
[cdb]quite badly, considering the fortune they were willing
[cdb]to pay me.
I see you've not lost that insolent mouth of yours.
You should've refused the offer if you found it
[cdb]distasteful.
I enjoyed dealing with that decrepit old fool as little
[cdb]as you did. But he still paved my path into the
[cdb]academy.
I've never liked the thought of owing him a favor,
[cdb]and this will finally settle our account. Now then,
I should be off.
Yuri.
What is it, old man? Spit it out.
I pray for your safety.
Do what you will. I only pray you find a suitable
[cdb]place to breathe your last.