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Vol.2 Ch.63 Baron Zellin Coldforge

    Vol.2 Ch.63 Baron Zellin Coldforge


    <span style="font-weight:400">Once the group was in the room, Rya was given a bed and a warm nket. She smiled happily when she saw them.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"There we go. Now you can sleepfortably," Quin told Rya.


    <span ss="userText">"Hmmm... Thank you, Quin..." Rya said softly as she wrapped herself in<span ss="aiText"> the nket.


    Rya could hear voices as her consciousness began to slip. She was just too cute that Quin couldn''t resist giving her a quick pat on the head before getting back to business.


    <span ss="editText">"Sleep well, Rya," Quinus whispered to the sleepy Dark Elf before he stood up.


    <span ss="aiText">Rya could hear voices as her consciousness began to<span ss="retryDeletionText"><span ss="undoDeletionText"> slip. She looked so adorable that<span style="font-weight:400">Quin had to pat her head briefly before returning to business.


    "Percy... Lady Dalia... I need you both to keep an eye on Rya while Sir George and I catch up with Baron Zellin. I''m counting on you two... Oh?... And no mating!" Quin said with a raised brow while looking at the two love birds. Quin didn''t want a repeat of what happened at the Inn this morning.


    <span ss="editText">"Y-Yes, sir!" Percy replied with embarrassment. He now realized that the Prince had heard the two of them making love in the same room<span ss="userText"> they slept in<span ss="aiText">.


    <span ss="aiText">"No promises, sir. But we will try to restrain ourselves," Dalia said with a sly smirk.


    <span ss="editText">Quinus red at her, which made Percy jump in front of her while waving his hands.


    <span ss="editText">"WE WON''T<span ss="aiText"> DO ANYTHING,<span ss="editText"> MY LORD<span ss="undoDeletionText">,<span ss="aiText"> I PROMISE!... We<span ss="editText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">''<span ss="aiText">ll<span ss="editText"><span ss="undoDeletionText"> wai<span ss="undoDeletionText">t until we can get our o<span ss="undoDeletionText">wn room,"<span ss="aiText"> Per<span ss="editText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">c<span ss="aiText">y stuttered.


    <span ss="editText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">"Huh?... Oh fine! I promise to behave, Beta," Dalia said with a serious look.


    <span ss="aiText"><span ss="retryDeletionText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">Quin let out a sigh. He would have to talk to the twoter on about the dangers of breeding and pregnancy. <span style="font-weight:400">With that done, Quin looked back at Rya, sleepingfortably in the queen-size bed.


    ''Hajdah had to pick on Rya just because she''s a Dark Elf. For a century-old mage. He''s dumber than he looks!'' Quin thought to himself, annoyed by Hajdah''s unnecessary and useless test.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Shall we, dear Prince?" Hajdah asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Quin nodded and followed Hajdah out of the room with Sir George.


    <span style="font-weight:400">After a moment, Percy and Dalia found themselves alone with Rya in therge bedroom.


    "I think Prince Quinus is angry with the Dwarven Mage," Percy addressed Dalia with an air of concern in his voice.


    "Yeah, you''re right. I could smell Beta''s anger in his body odor... I wonder what he''s going to do," Dalia answered.


    <span ss="userText">The Ranger shuttered at the<span ss="aiText"> thought of what would happen<span ss="editText"> to the old mage <span ss="userText">if he was oblivious<span ss="aiText"> to the Prince''s anger.


    "We''ll find out soon enough. Until then, I''ll grab some food from the kitchen. Is there anything that you would like, Lady Dalia," Percy asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Okay. I''ll watch Alpha. OH! And grab me some of that wild boar I like so much. I could smell them slow-cooking one!" Dalia said as her tail wagged under her cloak.


    Percy smiled and nodded at Dalia before he left the room to get food for everyone.


    <span style="font-weight:400">***


    <span style="font-weight:400">Meanwhile, Quinus, George, and Hajdah were walking the halls of the pce toward the Baron''s chamber. The silence was eerie, and Hajdah could hear the creaking of the floorboards under their feet.


    <span ss="userText">''Did I anger the prince?'' Hajdah thought to himself. ''I was looking out for his own good. Maybe I should see if this is my imagination?'' the old mage thought as he readied himself<span ss="aiText"><span ss="retryDeletionText"><span ss="undoDeletionText"> to talk.


    "Your Highness. I like to say how relieved we are that you came back from the Labyrinth unharmed. And I couldn''t help but notice that you also tamed a Wolfkin... If you don''t mind my asking, how did you tame such a creature? I''ve never heard of a wolfkin not being enved before," Hajdah asked casually.


    Quinus stopped abruptly, as did Sir George, upon hearing Hajdah''s inquiry regarding Dalia. The Prince was trying his best not to scream at the old mage, but he needed to let him know that he was displeased.


    <span ss="editText">The Crown Prince sighed, "Are you asking if Dalia has charmed Percy as well, and you mean to test her too, Hajdah? We can''t have a Wolfkin running about now, can we<span ss="aiText">? I would hate to have to cut her down, especially after she''s done nothing wrong other than being born a wolfkin. Right?"<span ss="editText"> Quinus said in a <span ss="userText">condescending<span ss="aiText"> tone.


    <span ss="aiText">Sir George had his hand on the hilt of his sword and was ready to pull it out if he needed to defend Quinus from an attack. Thest thing he wanted was to exin to the King why he let the heir apparent be harmed by an old dwarv<span ss="editText">en mag<span ss="undoDeletionText">e.


    <span ss="userText">Upon hearing and seeing the Prince''s<span ss="aiText"> displeasure, Hajdah realized he''d made a mistake.<span ss="editText"> He felt a sense of dread<span ss="aiText"> at the Prince''s words. He knew <span ss="editText">now <span ss="aiText"><span ss="retryDeletionText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">that Prince Quinus was very protective of the <span ss="editText">Dark Elf<span ss="aiText"> and didn''t want her toe to any harm.


    ''H-He''s actually furious! I need to do something to show that I''m loyal to the Prince. I can''t lose the trust of the crown!'' Hajdah thought as he took a few steps back from Quinus.


    "No, I was just curious why a wolfkin seemed to follow you all. Especially Percy, since he is not a wolfkin," Hajdah said with worry in his voice while trying to deflect the conversation.


    Quinus turned and walked closer to Hajdah. He red down upon the nervous dwarf who didn''t know if he should defend himself.


    <span ss="editText">"Stop ying coy with me, Hajdah. You knew Rya didn''t cast any spells on me, and you refused to listen when I said she was an ally. You came out in a show of force when you brought out the Mages Guild to surround her... Be thankful that I don''t use the same show of force<span ss="userText"> on you and your guild for you<span ss="editText">r<span ss="userText">ck of <span ss="editText">f<span ss="userText">aith in your prince," Quinus hissed<span ss="aiText"> as h<span ss="editText">is golden eyes<span ss="aiText"><span ss="retryDeletionText"><span ss="undoDeletionText"> glowed brightly.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Hajdah gulped, then bowed his head and said, "My apologies, Your Highness. I will try to be more mindful of the trust you give me in the future."


    <span ss="editText">The Guild Master felt ashamed for what happened, as he had put himself in a situation where he could lose everything for<span ss="aiText"> a single moment of doubt. He <span ss="editText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">was<span ss="aiText"> responsib<span ss="editText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">le for<span ss="aiText"> protect<span ss="editText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">ing<span ss="aiText"> the kingdom, <span ss="editText">but<span ss="aiText"> he <span ss="editText">knew that Quinus wasn''t charmed<span ss="aiText"><span ss="retryDeletionText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">, and he should have known better than <span ss="editText">to question the P<span ss="undoDeletionText">rince.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Quinus sighed, "It''s fine, Hajdah. Please know that you''re still in my good graces. Just don''t disappoint me with another incident like this again."


    "Th-Thank you, Your Highness!... I promise never to question you again!" Hajdah replied nervously.


    The Dwarven Mage didn''t fully believe that he was in the Prince''s good graces. Not until he made it up to the person he had wronged. The Prince''s Dark Elf-friend, Rya.


    ''I must apologize to Lady Rya at once! If she epts my apology and I help her with anything magic-rted, then the prince will no longer be angered with me!''


    <span style="font-weight:400">And with that, they started walking again to the Baron''s chambers.


    <span style="font-weight:400">***


    <span style="font-weight:400">The hallways of the Dwarven Pce were dark and quiet except for the asional creak of the wooden nks beneath their feet. The ceilings were slightly lower than usual, and the walls were made of stone rather than wood. Yellow crystals lit the hallways dimly, unlike the bright white crystals that most humans preferred. However, the light reflected off the polished silver mirrors adorning the walls to add a bit more illumination. As they approached the Baron''s chamber, two big windows lit the area with natural light.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Arge door with a heavy lock was at the end of the hallway. This particr door was unique because the key to unlocking it was kept within the Baron''s personal quarters. As one would expect, the guards stationed outside of the door wore full dwarven armor and carried battle axes. It looked like both of them had seen battle, as each bore several scars across their bodies.


    <span style="font-weight:400">As the Prince, Dwarven Mage, and Human Knight entered, the guards saluted and stepped aside to allow them entry.


    "The Baron is waiting for you, Your Highness," one guard said with a bow.


    <span ss="editText">Quinus motioned with his hand<span ss="aiText"> for the guard to open the door. After unlocking it, the guard stepped inside first to announce their presence.


    "My Lord, Prince Quinus Meredydd of the Kingdom has arrived," the guard stated loudly.


    The Crown Prince saw the well-dressed Dwarven Noble seated at a desk with a book in hand. Upon hearing the announcement, the Baron quickly set the book aside and rose from his chair.


    Upon entering the room, Quinus, George, and Hadjah proceeded through the impressive doorway and positioned themselves before the desk of the baron. Zellin seemed to be deep in thought about something, and he waited for a moment to speak.


    He proceeded to move about his desk, advanced a few paces, and executed a profound bow in Quinus'' direction.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Your Highness! You''ve defeated the Dungeon Core that controlled the goblin stampede! The goblins are no longer in ournds, and we shall never have to worry about them again," the Baron said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"It wasn''t an easy quest, Zellin, but fate must have been on our side to defeat the Dungeon Core! Thank you for all the help you offered. I just wish more of our men could have lived to see this day," Quinus replied with an apologetic face.


    Zellin responded with a joyful smile. "What''s important is your survival... It is good to see you again, Prince Quinus. I''m d that the rumors of your death are false. I heard that you were one of the few people to survive this suicide mission. Sadly, that''s what happens when a Labyrinth''s Core gets loose... Besides Sir George, who else survived, Your Highness?"


    "My loyal ranger, Percy, and two remarkable demi-human females provided invaluable assistance... I fear I wouldn''t be standing here without her help," Quinus answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Yes, my servants mentioned you came with a Wolfkin and a Dark Elf. I thought Dark Elves only seek power. Are you sure she''s not using you, Your Highness?" Zellin said with concern.


    Sir George cut in. "Not only did she save my life, Baron Coldforge, but she''s saved my lord''s life multiple times. Lady Rya is a purist and cares for everyone around her! Even if she insults my courting methods," Sir George said with a sad look.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"I see... I do apologize for doubting your choice ofpanion! But how did you find these women anyway?" the Baron asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Rya was chased into the Labyrinth by the goblin horde, and we were able to save Lady Dalia from being impregnated by the goblins in their nest," Quinus exined.


    <span ss="editText">The Baron was surprised<span ss="aiText"><span ss="retryDeletionText"><span ss="undoDeletionText"> by the story but didn''t ask further questions about how it urred.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Fated indeed! How did your cousin fare, Your Highness? I don''t see him with you, so I''m assuming the worst," Zellin asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"It''s even worse than that, Baron. He and his mercenaries betrayed the prince when the Goblin Horde was attacking us in the dungeon! He deserved something worse than death!" Sir George spat out.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"What!? He was mad enough to try and im the throne!?" Zellin said in shock.


    "Yes. And that''s thest thing we''re concerned about. One of his mercenaries survived, and we think he made it out of the Labyrinth before we did. Do you know the whereabouts of the ck Rose Mercenaries? My cousin was only able to hire 20 of them before our quest, and I remember theirmander was in Ironside when we first came through," Quinus asked.


    Hajdah jumped in, "100 ck Rose Mercenaries stayed inside the city five days ago, Your Highness. I believe they went north—toward Mount Skellige... Rumor has it that the main forces of the Mercenary Group have been spotted moving around the foothills... Which we believe is around ten thousand strong. It''s making us nervous, My Prince."


    "Are you certain they didn''t head east toward the capital?" Quinus asked with a worried look on his face.


    <span ss="userText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">"Yes, I''m certain, My Lord... While the old mines may have copsed over 500 years ago, there are still a lot of abandoned tunnels that they might be using to hide in, Your Highness," Hajdah answered with a reassuring smile. He hoped this would get him back in Quinus'' good graces.


    "Thank you, Hajdah. But I must say, I''m a little concerned that they didn''t go straight to my uncle so they could report about his son''s execution," Quinus said.


    "Your Highness executed the Viscount!? I can only imagine what Duke ric Revelia will do when he hears about this," Zellin said in shock.


    Quinus sighed, "I don''t know if I can trust my uncle not to ambush us if we try to go to the capital on our own. I might need a garrison of your men, Zellin."


    "I-I can, My Lord... But I thought you and your cousin were so close when you were children. How did ite to this," Zellin said in confusion.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Marcus was always good at putting up a facade when needed, but his heart is cker than I ever could''ve imagined. I wish I didn''t have to end him in such a way, but it''s toote for that," Quinus said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"My Lord, should we deal with the mercenaries? I’m sure they are up to something if they left the city before we arrived," Sir George asked with a hint of concern in his voice.


    "Yeah, I think you''re right. We''ll need to deal with them before heading to the capital with Zellin''s garrison as our escort," Quinus answered.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Well, I''ll send some soldiers to search the mountainside to see if we are lucky enough to find them, Your Highness," Hajdah said.


    "Sounds like a n... And I have onest thing to ask of you," Quinus said while looking over to the Baron.


    <span ss="editText">"Go ahead," Zellin replied, eagerly awaiting<span ss="aiText"><span ss="retryDeletionText"><span ss="undoDeletionText"> the Crown Prince''s request.


    "When was thest time you or your father smithed Liquid Ether?" Quinus asked Zellin Coldforge.


    "Well, my father was lucky enough to get a drop of Liquid Ether about 40 years ago. I believe he smithed it to create your father''s sword," Zellin said while scratching his chin.


    "He made my father''s sword with only one drop?... I wonder what you and your father can make with this," Quinus said while pulling out a glowing vial of Liquid Ether and holding it up.


    Zellin''s and Hajdah''s eyes went wide when they saw the vial of liquid light. The Baron''s hands were shaking slightly as he took the vial and examined it. His face was puzzled and stunned as he saw how much Ether, the Prince, had collected.


    "That''s insane! You''ve got that much Liquid Ether!? That makes you the richest man in the world!" Zellin said in disbelief while handling the vial carefully.


    "And what would you do with this gift, My Lord," Hajdah asked.


    "With this Ether, the possibilities are endless... I don''t seek wealth, but I desire weaponry and armor for both myself and mypanions. I have a feeling that we will need all the help we can get," Quinus said as he watched the Baron stare at the vial of light.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"We can do that, but it will take at least a few weeks or even a few months to forge what you want, My Lord... I''ll need to research what types of weapons my father and I can make for you," Zellin said as he handed the vial back to Quinus.


    "I would like for you to make a short sword for Rya first, then use the rest for meter... I could use some gauntlets or a shield," Quinusmanded while gesturing to Zellin to hang on to the vial.


    "As you wish, Your Highness," Zellin said as he pocketed the vial in his leather pouch.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Do we have any other business here?" Quinus asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"No, Your Highness. We can try to send a message to your father and mother about your sess if you like," Zellin asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Yes, I think that would be wise. Let us move on. What else do you have nned for the city?" Quinus asked.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Well, we are going to hold a Festival of the Goddess starting tomorrow morning. It''s an annual event where everyone throws money and offerings to their respective deities. With the goblins dealt with, we thought it would be a good time to hold it again," Zellin exined.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Sounds like a n. I''d like to attend if possible, incognito, of course," Quinus said.


    "Of course, Your Highness. I''m sure the whole town will be festive, so you can blend in easily if you like," Zellin replied.


    <span style="font-weight:400">"Hm. Well, that should be enough. I''ll be retiring to my room. Gentlemen, I look forward to seeing you during dinner," Quinus said.


    <span style="font-weight:400">Zellin and Hajdah bowed to the prince as he walked away with Sir George in tow, and they left the Baron''s chamber.


    <span ss="userText">Once the Prince left the room<span ss="editText">,<span ss="userText"> Hajdah and Zellin looked up from<span ss="aiText"> their bows and s<span ss="editText">traightened<span ss="aiText"> themselves.


    "<span ss="editText">He''s really growing up fast... It feels like yesterday when I went to <span ss="editText">the <span ss="editText">Cap<span ss="editText">ital to see if the Prince was gifted with being a mage... <span ss="userText">Even when he failed the test as an 8-year-old,<span ss="editText"> it<span ss="userText"> didn''t bother him. <span ss="editText">Haha... Frankly, it was Grand Master Fennic who seemed more disappointed that<span ss="aiText"> the prince didn''t show any talent<span ss="editText"> in the arcane," Hajdah said.


    <span ss="editText">"Yeah... Now, he''s a 20-year-old man and the most powerful Maja warrior in the Kingdom. It''s a bit scary to think that he will inherit the kingdom someday," Zellin said with a chuckle.


    <span ss="userText">"I <span ss="editText">know this is bad to say... But I <span ss="userText">hope it''s sooner<span ss="aiText"> rather thanter<span ss="editText">... King Cyndre is letting the Prime Minister<span ss="aiText"> have too much control over the <span ss="editText">Kingdom<span ss="aiText">," Hajdah whispered.


    <span ss="aiText">"I don''t like it either. <span ss="editText">Especially if the Prince is forced to marry that Divine Three Princess<span ss="userText">... I fear for our pe<span ss="editText">o<span ss="userText">ple''s<span ss="aiText"> lives, Hajdah. If <span ss="editText">t<span ss="aiText">he <span ss="editText">Alliance has its way, then we dwarves will be fighting for our lives<span ss="aiText">. I don''t want a civil war to erupt within our kingdom, but it could happen if Cyndre doesn''t step <span ss="editText">up against Marquess Duval Wrightwood''s ns<span ss="aiText">," Zellin replied.


    <span ss="aiText">"I understand how you feel, but I pray that it won''te to that.<span ss="userText"> Anyway, I have to prepare <span ss="editText">the guild <span ss="userText">for the <span ss="editText">f<span ss="userText">estival.<span ss="aiText"> If you have nothing else for me, I''ll be off," Hajdah said while walking out the door.


    <span ss="aiText">"Yes, we can continue this conversation another time," Zellin said while returning to his chair.


    <span ss="userText">''I better head to the forge in a<span ss="editText">n<span ss="userText"> hour and give my father <span ss="userText">this Liquid Ether... Haah... He better notin to me about finding a woman<span ss="aiText"><span ss="retryDeletionText"><span ss="undoDeletionText">,'' the Baron thought as he started writing a letter for King Cyndre.
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