Looking at Xandros, who was captured, Remus wanted to rescue him but was powerless to do So.
“Let me give you a piece of advice. Even if you’ve seized Mr. Xandros, it’s absolutely impossible for you
to utilize him to force King Lucian to withdraw his troops. King Lucian is very ambitious. He would never
give up this opportunity to annex Imperial Beast City just for the sake of his son. If his son dies, he can
simply produce more offspring. As a Tribtor cultivator, he can easily live for hundreds of years anyway.
Moreover, he has countless concubines; having a few more sons is hardly a challenge to him!” Remus
said to Jared.
“Mr. Quayle, what nonsense are you talking about? My dad wouldn’t disregard me!” Xandros bellowed in
anger at once after listening to Remus’ speech. Mr.
Quayle’s statement is no different from sentencing me to death! If I have no value, Jared will surely kill
me!
“Don’t worry. I won’t ask for King Lucian to withdraw his troops. I just want to exchange his son for
something,” Jared replied.
He knew that rulers and military leaders were often ruthless. They would never abandon a territory within
their grasp for the sake of a son. That was why Jared hadn’t nned on using Xandros to threaten
Lucian into retreating either.
“What do you want in exchange?” Remus asked.
“The Divine Bow,” Jared uttered indifferently.
“The Divine Bow?” Remus was instantly shocked. He widened his eyes in bewilderment at Jared.
“How could King Lucian possibly have the Divine Bow? Have you made a mistake?” It seemed Remus
was also aware of the Divine Bow’s existence but didn’t know the bow was in Lucian’s possession.
“It doesn’t matter whether he has it or not. Your only duty is to ry the message.” With that, Jared
started walking back to Imperial Beast City, dragging Xandros with him.
“Mr. Quayle, save me! You must save me! Hurry up and tell my dad to give that bow to him!” Xandros
yelled.
He didn’t know what the Divine Bow was, but regardless, he didn’t think anything was more important
than his life. Only after Jared hauled Xandros into Imperial Beast City did Remus let out a sigh and turn
to leave.
As the duo entered Imperial Beast City, Yuven,. followed by a crowd, approached them.
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As the battle at the foot of the city wall had caught the attention of the soldiers manning the wall, they
had reported themotion to Yuven.
When Yuven saw Jared towing Xandros along into the city, he couldn’t help but be stunned and asked,
“Mr. Chance, w-what’s going on?” Yuven was under the impression that Jared had raided the enemy
camp at night and captured Xandros.
“This brat sneaked over, and I happened to encounter him, so I caught him,” Jared exined
nonchntly..
“That’s great! Now that we’ve taken him captive, King Lucian wouldn’t dare to attack us anymore. We
can use Xandros to threaten his father to retreat,” Ivasha chirped while looking at Xandros, whose face
was swollen and filled with fear.
“You’re oversimplifying the matter. There’s no way King Lucian will withdraw his troops just to save
Xandros,” Yuven responded.
“Why not? Would he just watch his son die?” Ivasha was baffled, unable to wrap her mind around her
father’s words. However, Yuven didn’t answer, nor did he know how to exin because that was just the
way of royal families.
If Ivasha were to be held hostage, and Yuven were given the choice to save her by giving up Imperial
Beast City, he reckoned he wouldn’t abandon the city either.
The reason was that he couldn’t sacrifice the entire Imperial Beast City and its soldiers for the sake of
one person, no matter who that person was.
Noticing Yuven caught in an awkward position, Jared hastily uttered, “All right.
Let’s not discuss this anymore. It doesn’t matter even if they attack the city tomorrow. I’ve set up an
offensive arcane array outside the city wall. If they dare to attack, a one-way trip to hell awaits them!” “I
feel so much more at ease with you around, Mr. Chance.” Yuven nodded, then instructed his
subordinates to lock Xandros up in the dungeon.
Subsequently, everyone went to rest, preparing to face the great battle the next day.