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Chapter 47: People of the Abner family (1)

Knight Initiation Ceremony.

It was a ritual every young squire dreamed of.

In fact, there wasn’t much visible difference between a mercenary claiming himself a knight and one who had been trained from a young age to be officially knighted.

But there was a vast difference beyond that.

While the former was alone beyond himself, the latter gained connections with the noble who bestowed the knighthood, knights trained under the same noble, and other nobles related to that noble.

It was a kind of social sacrament and a common tradition.

A tradition that offered an honorable status that couldn’t be easily bought with gold and swords!

Thus, the Knight Initiation Ceremony was not bestowed upon just anyone.

There were certain customary obligations for the noble who bestowed it.

Basically, the noble had to provide the knight with expensive equipment like swords, shields, armor, and war horses, and organize a grand festival fitting for the knighting ceremony on a good day.

It didn’t end there.

The newly knighted young knight would travel around for a few years, participating in jousting tournaments and hunting monsters to elevate his fame, during which it was common for the noble to support his activities financially.

In short. . .

The Knight Initiation Ceremony was not just a gift to a young and brave knight, but a solid investment made with full commitment by the noble.

Through such generosity, the noble gained a young knight who would follow him.

‘Isn’t this too much?’

Johan was bewildered. He knew he had achieved something, but the knighting ceremony seemed excessive. The custom was to train under a noble as a squire for over ten years, earning one’s place, or performing extraordinary feats on a battlefield.

“Am I the one you mean? It feels too generous.”

“What is too generous for a young knight who broke through enemy lines and captured their commander? No, it’s not.”Dive into Stories, Embrace Enchantment: N♡vεlB¡n.

‘But it’s not bad to accept.’

For Johan, it was undoubtedly beneficial. He might get entangled in Count Jarpen’s obligations, but nothing comes for free in the world. And he was already somewhat involved.

“Count, if you don’t explain properly, Sir Johan might misunderstand.”

“Ah. Right. The knighting ceremony is not my doing.”

After hearing the knight’s words, Count seemed to remember something.

There were times when a high-ranking bishop was called for such ceremonies, but this time it didn’t seem to be for that purpose.

‘What is it?’

“I could bestow it, but there is someone better suited.”

“. . .?”

“Hmm. I haven’t received a definite answer yet, but I’m sorry for jumping ahead. Anyway, are you willing to accept it?”

“If it’s from a noble as honorable as Count Jarpen, how could I refuse?”

Count Jarpen twisted his stern face into a slight smile.

“I can assure you of that. It’s not my nature to discuss things not yet happened, but I had to ask your opinion in advance in this case. Sorry for the confusion. I will give you a response as soon as possible.”

“No problem. How important can that be in the current situation?”

“What current situation?”

“The castle is under siege.”

“Thanks to your efforts, that will soon change.”

Count spoke with confidence, as if the army outside had already crumbled. Johan was puzzled. Sure, he had captured their commander, but for them to disappear so quickly? They had their pride too.

But the Count was right.

The next day, as the sun rose, not a single soldier occupying the nearby village was left.

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“May I ask a question?”

“Yes! Feel free to ask anything.”

The scribe working at the castle was extremely polite upon hearing the name Johan. After checking the ledger, he brought out a chest mixed with gold and silver coins and handed it to Johan. Feeling the heavy sensation, Johan shuddered.

‘I never thought I’d handle such money when I was in the fiefdom. . .’

To hold substantial money, one inevitably had to rise higher. As a merchant or mercenary at the lower levels, all you got were a few copper or silver coins.

“So, how much do you think your family will pay for your ransom?”

“. . . . . .”

“Not planning to answer?”

Johan picked up a poker from the fireplace as he spoke. The red-hot poker made a threatening sound. At this sight, Stephen’s eyes widened in fear.

“What. . . what are you planning to do?”

“Isn’t the disposition of a hostage at the discretion of the captor?”

“H-Honor your word! Don’t you plan to get a ransom?”

“A few wounds won’t prevent me from getting a ransom. Now, will you answer or keep silent?”

Stephen was terrified at Johan’s actions. As a hostage, there was nothing he could do if his captor decided to disregard the ransom.

“My family will surely bring at least a hundred. . . no, two hundred Empire gold coins!”

“Oh? Is that true?”

Johan tapped near Stephen with the poker, asking.

“I am worth that much!”

A ransom of one hundred to two hundred Empire gold coins was equivalent to a famous knight’s annual income, a considerable sum unreachable for lower nobility without a fiefdom.

Johan was pleased.

I did well to capture this man!

“How convenient for both of us when you answer like this. Now, tell me about Countess Abner.”

“What. . . what about?”

“Anything. Why, need to get a bit closer before you feel like talking?”

As Johan brought the poker close to his face, Stephen shuddered.

He was supposed to be an honorable knight, yet his actions were as cruel as those of a ruthless mercenary.

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Stephen’s mother, Countess Abner, was a noblewoman who loved gold and silver just as much as a merchant.

To her, the silver mine discovered at the border of the two fiefdoms was a mouth-watering prey.

Unfortunately, no matter how much she searched through the documents, the silver mine was located in Count Jarpen’s territory. . .

Countess Abner cleverly demanded the land where the silver mine was located as a dowry.

“What dowry?”

“Marriage, marriage dowry.”

“. . .You and Count Jarpen’s daughter? Isn’t that a shameless demand?”

“What are you talking about?! I’m talking about Ulrike-gong.”

“Gong” is a title given to high-ranking nobles or the successors of high-ranking nobles. Ulrike-gong was Sir Stephen’s sister and Countess Abner’s firstborn, the successor to the Count.

“Oh. You haven’t married yet? Then it’s reasonable.”

However, even if it was a marriage with the successor, it was too much to ask for the silver mine as a dowry, and Count Jarpen naturally refused.

Countess Abner used this as an excuse to raise her soldiers. . .

The two families were surprisingly close. No, in the first place, noble families were all intertwined with each other.

“Countess Abner didn’t even think of breaking off the marriage, so peace will soon be made! Then of course, there will be a ransom, and please remove the shackles from my body!”

“Oh. I’m sorry. I didn’t realize it until I thought about it.”

“I brought some wine.”

As they were talking, a servant came in. Stephen swallowed his saliva when he saw the wine on the silver tray.

‘Isn’t that the wine that Doris had?’

Things do go around, but I never thought it would go around like this.

Johan looked at the approaching servant with such useless thoughts. The servant bowed his head respectfully, then placed two glasses and retreated.

“Wait.”

Johan called out to the servant. There was no specific reason for it, but it was something instinctive. He realized the reason later.

“Why are you carrying the glasses upright instead of upside down?”

“. . .I’m sorry.”




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