Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 117 : Chapter 117 from Exiled from the Start and Dominating the Wasteland with an Intelligence System, a Action novel by Akazatl.

Chapter 117. The La Roche Victory Dance!

That night, inside a guest room at La Roche Fortress in Thorne City.

After spending the entire day serving as a sparring partner and dealing with all manner of arrangents from Sir Lucius, Eli felt a fatigue he had not experienced in quite so ti.

He washed up simply, changed into a comfortable nightshirt, and was just about to blow out the oil lamp and lie down to rest.

Just as he reached the bedside, an extrely faint click ca from the door.

Eli turned his head sharply, his guard instantly rising. He saw the door open by a narrow crack.

A slender, familiar figure slipped silently through the gap like a nimble cat.

Then the door was quickly closed again.

Naturally, Eli recognized that figure. He could not help blurting out in a low voice, “Aila?”

The one who had slipped inside was Lynn.

She raised one finger to her lips and made a shushing gesture at him.

There was a trace of mischief and tension on her breathtakingly beautiful face.

Then she hurried to his side and, without giving him a chance to say anything, threw herself straight into his arms.

Her hands wrapped tightly around his waist as she buried her cheek against his chest.

Her voice ca out muffled. “Eli... I missed you... Sleeping alone in such a large room feels a little strange...”

With such softness and fragrance in his arms, and with her tender, sweet words in his ears, more than half of Eli’s weariness seed to vanish in an instant.

He bent down, slipped one arm beneath the backs of her knees, and with a slight exertion lifted her clean off the ground in a bridal carry.

Lynn let out a quiet cry of surprise and instinctively looped her arms around his neck.

Carrying her, Eli walked to the bed and gently laid her down upon the soft mattress.

Then he leaned over her, his fingers lightly brushing across her flushed cheek, while a teasing and affectionate gleam shone in his eyes.

“So it is Her Highness the Princess who has graced with a midnight visit.

Then shall your humble servant... attend to Your Highness properly?”

Lynn was so embarrassed by his brazen words of love that her face turned crimson, like a peach ripened to perfection.

Her long lashes trembled faintly, and in the end, she let out an almost inaudible “Mm.”

Before long, soft murmurs and low moans rose within the room...

Eli felt that tonight’s moon seed especially bright and especially gentle...

...

The next morning, Eli was awakened by a asured knocking at the door.

Still half-asleep, he opened his eyes groggily and instinctively reached toward the space beside him, only to find it empty.

At so unknown point, Lynn had already left.

“Baron Pendragon, are you awake?

By Sir Lucius’s order, I have co to assist you in dressing.” A respectful manservant’s voice ca from outside the door.

Eli rubbed his eyes, shook off the last remnants of sleep, and called out, “Co in.”

Two neatly dressed middle-aged manservants entered through the door.

In their hands they carried a set of garnts that looked distinctly formal and luxurious.

With their practiced assistance, Eli managed, with so difficulty, to get himself dressed in this attire that had clearly been prepared for an important occasion.

Once everything was in order, Eli followed the servant toward the main gate of La Roche Fortress.

Before they even reached it, he could already hear the clamor and the neighing of horses coming from that direction.

When he drew near, he saw that the fortress’s enormous, heavy front gate was already fully open.

A considerable crowd had gathered in the square outside.

Dozens of magnificently dressed nobles of distinguished bearing stood in small groups with their attendants, conversing in low voices.

Even more eye-catching were the knights standing in formation on both sides of the square.

They wore gleaming armor engraved with different family crests, yet without exception they all carried the sa air of hardened sharpness.

The horses snorted restlessly, white vapor spilling from their nostrils. The entire scene was solemn and grand.

At the center of the crowd, Sir Lucius was speaking with a nobleman who looked sowhat older and possessed a calm, steady temperant.

Lucius noticed Eli at a glance and lifted a hand to beckon him over.

Eli quickly steadied himself and jogged over.

Lucius introduced him to the nobleman beside him.

“Marquess Claude, I assu you have heard of him as well. This is Baron Eli Pendragon.

Not long ago, it was he who removed a major hidden danger for the Western Frontier on the southwestern border and rendered no small service.”

When the nobleman known as Marquess Claude heard that, a trace of puzzlent crossed his face.

I know of him? A baron? One who rendered great service?

He thought it over from every angle, yet no matter how he searched his mory, he could not recall any family na called Pendragon in the noble lineages of the Western Frontier, or even in the entire Kingdom of Orlando...

Despite his confusion, and out of absolute respect for Sir Lucius, Marquess Claude maintained impeccable courtesy.

He gave Eli a gentle nod by way of greeting and committed the na to mory. “Baron Pendragon, a pleasure.”

Stepping forward, Eli bowed respectfully to both n. “Sir Lucius. Marquess Claude.”

Lucius continued, “This ti, the important duty of representing the Western Frontier at the Great Council in the royal capital, and swearing your oath of fealty there, will fall to you and Marquess Hohenzollern.

The honor of the Western Frontier, and the position it will take, must be shown by the two of you.”

Marquess Claude’s expression grew solemn, and he answered in a grave voice.

“Please rest assured, Sir! House Claude stands united as one!

Once I arrive in the royal capital, all my actions will without fail follow Duke Federico’s... no, the Regent’s commands!”

As he reached the end of that statent, Marquess Claude could not suppress the joy and pride on his face.

“Sir Lucius, speaking of which, our Western Frontier truly has risen to the very summit of the kingdom now!

For the Duke of the Western Frontier to serve as Regent—what an honor that is!

Never in Orlando’s history has there been such an example! Hahaha!”

Lucius kept a faint smile on his face and nodded, seeming equally gratified by the matter.

Yet Eli, standing slightly behind Lucius, noticed sothing keenly.

At the mont Marquess Claude uttered the words “the very summit of the kingdom,” Lucius’s hand, hanging naturally behind his back, clenched into a fist almost imperceptibly.

Though it loosened again in the next instant, that minute movent did not escape Eli’s eye.

Sothing stirred in Eli’s heart, and he fell into thought.

Not long afterward, a loud and hearty laugh rang out as Marquess Marcus strode over with great vigor.

Today he wore an even more magnificent and formal suit of armor, with a dark blue cloak draped over it, making him look imposing in the extre.

“Sir Lucius! Claude! The ti is nearly upon us, and all our n are assembled! I say we begin at once!”

Marcus’s voice rang like a great bronze bell, brimming with surging martial spirit.

Lucius nodded his assent.

At once, Marquess Marcus turned around to face the gathered ranks in the square and let out a mighty roar.

“n of the Western Frontier! Make ready!”

Eli was a little confused. Ready? Ready for what? Were they about to depart at once?

The mont that thought arose—

Woooo—

A low, weighty horn blast, as though it had drifted out of so ancient age, suddenly tore across the morning sky and cut off every conversation.

That horn was like a clear signal.

In the next instant, the many musicians already prepared around the square seed to ignite all at once and began to play!

The sounds of every instrunt—war drums, horns, bagpipes, and harps—blended together in a wondrous union.

At first the notes were sowhat chaotic, but they quickly beca perfectly ordered, bursting into a lody Eli had never heard before.

The rhythm was sharp and distinct, and the lody magnificent and stirring.

It was filled with the murderous clangor of steel and the bold elation of triumphant return.

It made one’s blood boil, one’s heart hamring wildly in step with that fierce rhythm!

And then an even more astonishing scene unfolded.

Marquess Marcus, who had returned to the very front of the formation, heard that familiar lody and was instantly overco with a look of extre excitent.

He actually began, in ti with the music, to lead the crowd in a dance of imnse antiquity and trendous force!

His movents were broad and unrestrained, at tis like a lion locked in combat, at tis like a warhorse in full gallop.

Every step struck the ground with a heavy thud, perfectly matching the beat of the drums.

And it was not only Marcus.

Every Western Frontier noble, knight, and even many of the soldiers and onlooking townspeople in the square seed to have been awakened by so shared mory running in their blood.

One after another, they followed Marcus’s lead.

To the rhythm of the music, they all perford the sa dance.

“Hoo! Hah!”

“Hoo! Hah!”

The n shouted in battle-cries tid to the rhythm, their movents perfectly unified, full of savage strength and astonishing montum.

The entire square seed to transform into an ancient altar.

At this mont, it was as if so solemn yet fervent rite before battle were being carried out there.

Eli felt as though his own blood had been set ablaze, his heart pounding madly in his chest.

An indescribable excitent and trembling spread through his entire body.

At his side, Marquess Claude gazed at the magnificent spectacle, and a look of nostalgia and emotion appeared in his eyes as well.

He explained softly to Eli, “What a sight to behold... It truly makes one nostalgic.

This is the La Roche Victory Dance. It is said to have descended from the ancient ancestors of the La Roche Family.

It is perford only before the departure for a great campaign in the Western Frontier, or upon a triumphant return.

It is used to honor the ancestors and the gods, and to pray for victory and glory...”

Not long after, the low horn sounded once more, long and solemn.

The dance ceased in an instant.

All those who had just been dancing in fervent abandon seed to have received a command.

In unison, they turned toward the main gate of La Roche Fortress, dropped to one knee, and bowed their heads.

The entire square fell deathly silent in an instant, with only the sound of the roaring golden lion banners snapping in the wind remaining.

Eli hurriedly knelt along with everyone around him.

An old butler appeared at Lucius’s side at so unknown mont, holding in his hands a great two-handed sword adorned with the emblem of a roaring golden lion.

With due solemnity, Lucius accepted that sword of inheritance, the symbol of the La Roche Family’s honor.

Holding it with both hands, he walked forward step by asured step until he stood before Marquess Marcus, who still knelt on one knee.

Marquess Marcus lifted his head, his expression grave, and respectfully extended both hands.

Lucius placed the heavy greatsword steadily into Marcus’s grasp.

Marcus took the sword, surged to his feet, turned to face all the sons and daughters of the Western Frontier kneeling on one knee, and with all his might raised the blade high into the sky, letting out a deafening roar.

“La Roche!”

That shout was like a spark cast into boiling oil, igniting in an instant the passion all had been holding back.

“La Roche! Supre Might! Sovereign Authority!”

“LA ROCHE! SUPRE MIGHT! SOVEREIGN AUTHORITY!”

“LA ROCHE! SUPRE MIGHT! SOVEREIGN AUTHORITY!!!”

The cheers rose layer upon layer like a tidal wave sweeping across the entire square and crashing into the heavens!

Every face was filled with fanatic devotion, loyalty, and boundless pride!

Kneeling amid the crowd, Eli stared blankly at this staggering spectacle.

He watched as the Western Frontier nobles who were ordinarily proud or reserved now cried out the sa na like pious believers.

La Roche!

Such hearts! Such prestige!

The golden-lion La Roche Family, who had ruled the Western Frontier for a thousand years—the uncrowned king of the Western Frontier!

Their incomparable glory and prestige had long since been branded into the blood and souls of every person of the Western Frontier!

At that mont, within the heart of Eli Pendragon, that thing he had suppressed before flared up once more like fire!

Supre Might! Sovereign Authority!

A true man ought to be like this!

You are reading Exiled from the Start and Dominating the Wasteland with an Intelligence System Chapter 117 : Chapter 117 on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

The Pinnacle Warrior cover
Same genre

The Pinnacle Warrior

NoCreativeName ·Action

Hermother,aSpellblade,herfatheraTalismartist.SowhydidshehavetobeaWarrior?Whenshewasachild,AstridheardstoriesabouthowhermotherservedonthewallsofHuma...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.