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Chapter 98 - Welcome

“I surrender.”

“I will follow Your Highness.”

Bahara soldiers recognized it faster than anyone else. Beating Ian was, of course, out of the question. The strongest among them was Yamanta. That’s why he ended up so miserably like that.

As a Bahara person who worshipped the strong, they had no choice but to admit it quickly.

Quite naturally, Kaistein’s side was also surprised.

Nathan, in particular, looked speechless.

‘He defeated that Yamanta so easily?’

It wasn’t just because Ian was powerful.

His appearance a moment ago was clearly different from usual. No, Nathan could picture a man on Ian’s back.

‘It was definitely Galon. It was as if he and His Highness had become one.’

And at last, a light, resembling the dawn breaking the night, rose from Ian’s body. It was a bright light that was clearly different from the bonfires ignited to light up the surroundings.

Even Galon was surprised and his eyes were wide open.

What on earth was that prince?

Naturally, Nathan couldn’t contain his curious gaze.

On the other hand, Fiosen was speechless in a different sense.

‘I can’t believe he took over this place so easily.’

His eyes were filled with remorse.

How many soldiers had fallen to take this place thus far. 

In particular, the sacrifice of Lavaltor, whose location was closest to Bahara, was enormous. No matter how excellent Duke Lavaltor was, he was not immortal.

Countless blood had been spilled here due to its natural terrain and traps.

However, Fiosen had been watching closely from the sidelines.

What kind of “magic” Ian did.

‘General Yamanta is admittedly strong, but he’s impatient.’

Until now, Yamanta had appropriately taken advantage of the Molar Castle’s location and traps and put good use of his personality to the fullest. Thanks to this, the Molar Castle could boast of an impregnable defense, like a shield against a spear.

But this time, it was different.

It was because he was utterly trampled by Ian’s provocation tactic.

‘Actually, it’s the same for everyone.’

A kid who hadn’t even had his coming-of-age ceremony yet. 

What if such a person had a drinking party without any preparation in front of their castle?

It would have felt like an intolerable insult to those who had been on the battlefield all their lives.

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