Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World: Book 1 50: Chapter 50
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Redman looked up at the sky with a hint of insecurity, trying to justify himself. "You know, you mentioned Fake Treasure to me. I had to provide a complete context for it. Isn’t it just reasonable processing? Look, everyone believes it now." 0
 
John couldn't help but feel exasperated at his scatterbrained companion. He almost wished he could smack him on the head with a brick. If it weren't for the fact that he couldn't win in a fight, he might have done just that. 0
 
Now things had escalated; this involved the king. What if someone discovered it was fake and traced it back to them? 0
 
Redman, realizing the gravity of the situation, suggested, "Maybe I should clarify things?" 0
 
John thought for a moment and decided to hold back. "If it comes to that, just say you were drunk that day and bragging nonsense. After all, boasting isn’t illegal. Worst case, we become a laughingstock." 0
 
"Ha ha, don’t be mad. Look on the bright side; at least the orcs are definitely out of the picture now, right?" 0
 
John shot an annoyed glance at his brother. "Fine, we’ve made a mess of things. Let’s hurry and leave Iron Will Fortress." 0
 
"Right, let’s lay low." 0
 
News had already spread, so John and Redman quickly gathered their troops and set off towards Garon Pass. By then, anything related to Iron Wema would be irrelevant to them. 0
 
At the front lines of Garon Pass, they found the encampment of the Third Legion and hurried over. After all, Redman was still a Captain in the Third Legion. 0
 
Baron Monte Cristo personally came out to greet them, giving Redman due respect. 0
 
"Ha ha ha! Welcome back, Baron Redman! Knight John has returned as well!" 0
 
"The Ater Legion Commander is too kind. No matter how much I rise in rank, I’m still your soldier. I came back as soon as I recovered," Redman replied cautiously. 0
 
He didn’t dare be overly polite with At; their ranks were too disparate—Baron and Baron couldn’t be compared equally. 0
 
"Good," At said while observing Redman. He seemed grounded and not overly proud; that reassured him as they walked inside to chat. 0
 
The Third Legion's tent wasn’t as luxurious as John had imagined; perhaps it was designed for easy relocation. Inside were only simple decorations: a layer of sheep wool on the ground and a few tables and chairs. However, a large map at the back stood out prominently, marking the positions of friend and foe. 0
 
"John, are you looking at the map?" At asked when he noticed John staring blankly. 0
 
"Ah, yes, my lord. I’m just examining the map." Surprised that At acknowledged him, John quickly showed his respect. 0
 
At gestured for John not to be overly formal; they were brothers in arms and didn’t need such constraints. "Take a look." 0
 
Though At was a nobleman, he wasn’t like those lofty figures who looked down on others. On the contrary, he appreciated John. He had sent someone to learn about him; it could be said that all historically significant noble families would seek information about their peers. 0
 
Determining whether someone was useful or harmful, whether their intentions were good or bad—At saw potential in John. Rising from serfdom to become a knight wasn’t merely luck; offering some goodwill without cost was worth doing. 0
 
As John studied the map before him, he understood why the orcs were desperately defending Garon Pass: behind Garon Pass lay an unguarded alluvial plain leading directly to Blink County's largest port. 0
 
 
The orcs needed time to transport the plundered supplies, so they had to hold the Garon Pass firmly. Redman also approached out of curiosity; he was not quite familiar with the orc garrison at Garon Pass. 0
 
"Legion Commander, how is the situation ahead?" 0
 
"It's going well," replied At, glancing at Redman. "Just three days ago, we even laid siege." 0
 
Both John and Redman were taken aback by At's words. "Three days? Shouldn't we be focusing on the siege?" 0
 
"What siege? A siege only leads to casualties. We've already negotiated with the orcs. We conduct drills every four days; just enough to keep the higher-ups satisfied." 0
 
"Indeed," they both realized they had been too narrow-minded in their thinking. 0
 
 
 
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  • Amy
  • Mary
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  • Edward