Chapter 131 Alaric's Ambition
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Updated : Sep 25th, 2025
The next morning, the first thing Alaric did after waking up was to visit the injured warriors of House Silversword. They were receiving treatment at the biggest clinic in the town and their treatment fees had even been waived by the mayor to reward them for their efforts in helping the town repel the orc army.
After visiting all his subordinates, Alaric went to find Ronan who was admitted to the same clinic.
The man's left arm had been cut off during the battle last night and this would greatly affect his career as a warrior. It was unknown whether he could keep his position as the commander of the town guards.
Alaric felt pity for him.
Ronan was a true warrior. Despite the overwhelming odds against them, he never retreated and chose to hold the frontlines together with the town guards.
This man deserved his respect.
"How are you doing, Sir Ronan?" Alaric took a seat on the chair next to Ronan's bed.
The Knight forced a smile as he replied. "As you can see, my lord, I look like shit right now."
Alaric didn't want him to wallow in despair so he offered some words of encouragement.
"Sir Ronan, I'm sure that you can recover from this. You might have lost an arm, but the heart of a warrior remains in you. I believe that Aru has more plans for you so you should not feel discouraged."
Hearing this, Ronan's spirits were lifted.
"You're right. This isn't the end of my story."
The warrior mumbled and lifted his head to look at Alaric.
"Thank you for visiting me, my lord. I appreciate your kind words and I'm grateful that you came to our aid. I can't begin to imagine what could have happened to our town if you hadn't come here."
The mayor's eyes flashed as he gestured for Alaric to continue. "Please tell me, my lord. I'll consider it after hearing your words."
Alaric stared deeply at the mayor and said. "Why don't you relocate the residents of Alverton to North Pine Town?"
The mayor was taken aback. He didn't expect to hear this absurd suggestion from him, but upon careful thinking, he realized that it might be the best option for them.
If they chose to stay here, they would only end up as food for the orcs.
The mayor fell silent as he weighed his options.
After about two minutes of silence, he glanced at Alaric and asked. "My lord, please pardon my insolence, but can House Silversword handle the expenditure if we choose to follow you to North Pine Town?"
He was worried that Alaric might not have thought things prudently before offering this suggestion.
"You can rest assured, mayor. House Silversword has enough funds to help Alverton's residents relocate. I promise that we will help them build their new homes and we will also keep them safe during the relocation." Alaric reassured him.
The mayor was still doubtful. He couldn't understand why Alaric was willing to go this far for them. Helping the entire town relocate would require an enormous effort and funding. He believed that no noble household would offer such terms without anything in return.
"What do you want in return, my lord?" The mayor asked, his face looking incredibly serious.
Alaric was satisfied with this old mayor. He showed his concern for the overall welfare of the residents. He didn't even ask Alaric what would happen to his position once they had relocated to North Pine Town.
It was rare to find such a leader and Alaric felt comfortable talking with such an individual.
Alaric smiled while facing the mayor's scrutinizing eyes. "I just want to turn North Pine Town into a bigger city and your situation happened to fit perfectly with my plans..."
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The mayor was visibly shaken by Alaric's grand ambition.
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