154. Battleboard

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“Count Arzan, what do you think a king should strive for?” Duke Blackwood’s deep voice made Kai look up from the board in front of him, meeting his contemplating eyes. The Duke had his chin resting on his fingers. “To be loved? Or to be feared?” The question echoed in the silent room, filling the quiet four corners. Slowly, Kai's focus shifted back to the board. The game laid out before them was battleboard, a tactical match where two kings waged war through their chosen pieces. Pieces stood in formation across the polished surface, their carved forms lit up by the golden glow of a nearby chandelier. A diplomat, a knight, a noble, a Mage, pawns—all poised for victory or defeat. The game had begun shortly after their introductions, with Duke Blackwood insisting it was the best way to “know a man’s mind.” Leopold, the Duke’s son, sat silently on the sofa nearby, his youthful face set with focused intensity as he watched every move. Fortunately, Kai wasn’t a stranger to the game. Killian had played the game with him on days they had taken a break from the training. For all of Killian’s singular focus on cultivation, battleboard was the one diversion he indulged in, and Kai had sharpened his skills in those games. Whether he could match the Duke, however, was another question entirely. Kai leaned back, studying the board with a calm intensity that belied the weight of the conversation. “Both,” he said after a moment, “A king needs both.” The Duke’s lips twitched, caught somewhere between a smile and a smirk. “An easy answer,” he replied, though there was a faint challenge in his voice. Kai shook his head slightly, his focus remaining on the board as his fingers hovered over a knight. “It’s not.” He moved the piece decisively, eliminating one of the Duke's diplomats. The polished wood made a soft thud as it landed, emphasizing the finality of the move. “I have my reasons.” Duke Blackwood’s brow arched, curiosity sparking in his dark eyes. “Do tell,” he prompted, leaning forward slightly. Kai rested his forearms on the edge of the table, his fingers lacing together as he spoke. His gaze shifted from the board to meet the Duke’s. “Being loved and feared each has its own merits—and its own dangers. But a good king must possess both. He must be loved by his people, so they follow him willingly, trust him implicitly. But he must also be feared by his enemies—and by the wicked within his kingdom. Without love, his people might turn on him. Without fear, his enemies will see him as weak.” Duke Blackwood hummed thoughtfully, considering Kai’s words as he moved a pawn forward on the board—a small piece, but every move in battleboard carried weight. “And if someone does rise against him? Can he not simply crush them, prove his strength that way?” Kai tilted his head slightly, the shadow of a smile playing at his lips. “Yes, Your Grace. But that wasn’t your question, was it?” The Duke’s lips twitched again, the lines on his face shifting as if suppressing a laugh. He leaned forward, placing his next piece—a noble—strategically on the board. “So, Count Arzan, tell me, do you think any of the prospective kings can achieve that balance? Both loved and feared?” Kai’s gaze flicked to the Duke briefly before returning to the board. He reached for one of his pieces, his knight, and moved it with a soft click on the polished wood. His answer was calm but carried a quiet finality. “No. I don’t think so.” The amusement in Duke Blackwood’s expression deepened, his smile widening as he leaned back in his chair. “You’re decisive,” he remarked, his tone carrying a hint of approval. “I heard you were in the capital recently. Met Prince Eldric. Then not long after, you crossed paths with the nobles backing Princes Thalric and Aldrin. None of them caught your interest?” As he spoke, the Duke moved another pawn, positioning it directly in front of one of Kai’s Mages. It was a bold move, subtle but with clear intent. Kai adjusted his posture slightly, his fingers brushing idly over a bishop on his side of the board. “I haven’t met the second and third princes yet,” he admitted. “But from what I’ve learned, they’re extremes.” “Extremes can be useful,” he said, his tone contemplative. “But dangerous. Tell me, Count—what would you consider the middle ground?” Kai’s lips curved into a faint smile, though it didn’t quite reach his eyes. He moved another piece—a calculated step that left the Duke’s noble vulnerable. “The middle ground is the most difficult to hold,” he replied. “But it’s where true power lies. A king who stands there is one who understands his people, commands their loyalty, and keeps his enemies at bay—not through brute strength or blind adoration, but through strategy. Balance is not found in extremes, Your Grace. It’s forged in the fire of discipline and the clarity of purpose.” “Hmm. You might be right about that.” The Duke cleared his throat and leaned forward, making his next move. “You said the other two princes were extremes? How so?” In return, Kai placed his bishop strategically to defend his king, then spoke. “The third prince,” he began, “is the type who thrives on fear. His supporters are warmongers—nobles with ambitions that stretch far beyond the borders of this kingdom. Greedy men, eager to carve out more land, more wealth, with little regard for the cost. With a prince like that on the throne, the kingdom would be walking a tightrope. One wrong step, and everything would collapse. A ruler who seeks war without caution is no ruler at all.” Duke Blackwood nodded slowly, his eyes narrowing as he considered the words. “And the second prince?” Kai exhaled, his fingers tapping lightly on the edge of the board. “Soft,” he said simply. “From what I’ve heard, he leans toward progressive ideals. His retinue speaks of reform—laws aimed at fostering internal growth, promoting art, education, and trade. Admirable, on paper. But the world isn’t safe. Wars don’t wait for prosperity to take root. A ruler who ignores the dangers outside his borders is doomed to fail when those dangers come knocking.” The Duke hummed thoughtfully, moving one of his pieces—a Mage this time. “And the first prince?” he asked, his voice casual, though his eyes stayed on the board. Kai paused, his expression tightening slightly. He froned as he studied the board, then finally spoke. “He’s dumb,” he said bluntly. “A puppet. Not worth considering.” S~eaʀᴄh the Nôvelƒire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality. To his surprise, the Duke broke into a grin, his eyes sparkling with approval. “Dumb, you say? Hahaha. I must admit, Count, I agree with you. Wholeheartedly, in fact.” Kai arched a brow, intrigued by the man’s candid response and the belly laugh. William leaned forward, his fingers now tracing the edge of the table. “I wanted to say as much in court when those princes approached me. But alas, I am a noble. I must talk carefully.” He waved a hand theatrically, as though mocking himself. “I can’t very well call a prince ‘dumb’ to his face, now, can I? No, no. I have to wrap it in flowers and ribbons to not break their fragile little hearts.” Kai allowed himself a faint smile. He knew the man was wise, but the respect he demanded was uncanny. And with every word that escaped his mouth, Kai seemed to increase the amount of respect he’d. “And what did you say?” The Duke chuckled, his fingers curling under his chin as he studied the board. “Something about their potential being... untapped,” he said with a sly grin. “A polite way of saying they’re useless without someone to pull the strings.” Kai smirked at that, moving his queen into a threatening position. “Diplomacy at its finest,” he said dryly. The Duke moved his rook almost as quickly, his gaze never leaving the board. “Did you ask that question to find out which prince I support?” Kai asked, breaking the silence. “I thought you already knew my allegiances.” The Duke smiled faintly, a glint of amusement in his eyes. “A noble’s mind is ever fluid, Count. Allegiances can shift like the wind. Just because you’re unaligned now doesn’t mean you won’t be in the future.” “You’ve grown too much, after all,” the Duke continued, gesturing vaguely as he leaned back in his chair. “From a baron to a count in record time. Introducing new technology, commanding strong forces, wielding significant magical strength—and with ducal blood running in your veins. You’ll find yourself in the close circles of any prince. That doesn’t tempt you? Doesn’t it make you reconsider?” Kai studied the board, then moved his Mage closer to the Duke’s commander piece, the click of the wooden piece punctuating the air. “I actually did change my mind,” he said finally. The Duke’s brows arched slightly. “Oh? Then what side have you chosen?” “Before I answer, let me ask you a question.” The Duke tilted his head, intrigued. “And what would that be?” “Why did you let Knight Darian and the guards come to Veralt to die? You knew they wouldn’t survive. You had no idea about the mana cannons or the state of my forces—not enough to believe we could win. So why send them to their deaths?” For a moment, Duke Blackwood simply stared at Kai, his expression unreadable. Then, slowly, his lips curled into a small smile, though it didn’t reach his eyes. “They failed. And people paid the price.” Kai’s eyes narrowed, but he didn’t interrupt. “Knight Darian is a good man,” the Duke continued. “Competent. Loyal. I like him. But he made me a promise—a bold one. He swore he’d destroy a parasite that took something precious from me. And he failed.” The Duke’s gaze darkened, his voice growing quieter. The mountain of a man sighed deeply. “When he returned, he came to me asking for punishment. I told him he would die for his failure, and he didn’t flinch. He said his resolve was strong enough to overcome anything. So I sent him to you.” Duke's Blackwood eyes locked onto Kai’s, his tone grave. “And it seems his resolve wasn’t misplaced after all.” Kai glanced briefly at Leopold, who sat stiffly on the sofa, his hands clasped together tightly as though holding himself steady. Then, as if connecting fragmented thoughts into a clear picture, Kai frowned. “The necromancer,” he said softly. Leopold’s head tilted slightly, a somber nod confirming Kai’s suspicion. The Duke exhaled deeply, leaning back in his chair. His expression darkened, the lines on his face deepening as he spoke. “Yes. My nephew.” Kai’s gaze flicked back to the Duke, who looked away momentarily, his eyes drifting to the far side of the room. “My younger brother died years ago. I raised his son as if he were my own. He was… close to me.” he paused, the memory weighing heavy in his voice. His gaze sharpened, and Kai recognized the simmering anger behind it. “And that monster stole him from me.” “I’m sorry for your loss,” Kai said, his voice steady but sincere. “No one deserves to die like that.” The Duke grunted, his nod curt but genuine. “Thank you… You took him down. For that, I am thankful.” Leopold shifted slightly, his gaze flicking between the two men before settling on Kai. His expression carried unspoken gratitude, a reflection of the Duke’s sentiments. Kai held the Duke’s gaze for a moment longer before letting his focus return to the board. “Now,” the Duke said, his voice quieter but no less firm, “tell me about this side you’ve chosen.” Kai inclined his head, giving the tension in the room a moment to dissipate. His focus returned to the board, where the game had reached an intricate balance—a stalemate of sorts. Every piece on the polished wood seemed to hover on the brink of danger, waiting for the first mistake to shift the tide. “I’m sorry,” Kai said. “But you’d be disappointed to know that the necromancer was just a pawn.” The Duke froze, his thoughts visibly halting midstream. His eyes widened in surprise, and even Leopold straightened in his seat, his brows furrowed deeply. “What do you mean?” Leopold asked. Kai looked at him, then back to the Duke, his expression unyielding. “The side I’ve chosen… is against necromancers, mana fiends, blood drinkers, weavers, and anything else tied to dead mana. But I fear what I’m fighting against has already rooted itself deep inside the royal court.” The Duke’s jaw clenched, the anger in his eyes now tempered by a cautious intensity. He didn’t interrupt, waiting for Kai to continue. “Especially Queen Regina,” Kai added. That name was enough for the air to grow thick—almost suffocating. Even the sounds that came from outside the door seemed to fade. Kai looked at Leopold, his lips were pressed into a thin line and his hands gripped his knees in a white-knuckled grip. Kai looked back at the Duke. The latter leaned back slightly, exhaling a breath he’d been holding through his nose. “Is that true?” he asked, almost hesitant. “Regina is bad news—I’ve never trusted her ambitions. But conspiring with dark forces? Dead mana? That’s the lowest a human can stoop to.” Kai sighed. “I wish I were wrong. I didn’t agree to meet you just for a game of battleboard. After the beast wave, I discovered something troubling—a dark mana parasite inside the body of the Vermorga that led the wave.” The Duke’s eyebrows rose again. “Before I could collect it, the parasite killed itself. But I’m certain it was controlling the Vermorga, inciting the beast wave against Veralt. And more than that, I believe it was brought by the necromancer. After all, I killed him in the Vasper Forest. A peculiar coincidence, don’t you think?” Duke Blackwood frowned, his fingers curling into a loose fist. “How does that lead to Regina?” “She would have stood to gain the most if my city and I were razed to the ground.” “I don’t know what you’re saying,” he replied, shaking his head. “You haven’t even met her, have you?” “No, I haven’t,” Kai admitted. The Duke leaned forward to make the next move on the board. With their conversation growing deep and serious, one would think that they’d forgotten about the game, but he didn't seem to have any intention to leave it hanging. The faint clack of the piece striking the wood reverberated in the room. Kai continued, bringing his thoughts back to the conversation. “But I don’t need to. The reasons she’d want me dead are clear enough. And the biggest one?” He paused, his lips curving into a faint, cryptic smile. “It’s simple. The side I stand on isn’t aligned with any prince—because I don’t need them. I can make my own side” The Duke’s eyes narrowed as he studied Kai, searching for the meaning behind his words. Then, something shifted in his gaze, an understanding dawning as his pupils dilated with realization. His lips parted slightly, and he muttered under his breath, “The medallion given to Valkyrie… You plan to contest for the throne. To build your own side.” Kai said nothing, his smile deepening ever so slightly. Leopold, who had been silent until now, went pale. His mouth opened as if to speak, but no words came. His eyes sought Kai’s, questioning, almost pleading for confirmation. But Kai ignored him, his focus returning to the board. Deciding to end the game, he slid his Mage forward, the unmistakable sound of wood against wood punctuating the moment. His Mage struck true, toppling the enemy king. “I win,” he said simply. *** A/N - You can read 30 chapters (15 Magus Reborn and 15 Dao of money) on my patreon. 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Magus Reborn [Stubbing in Seven Weeks]
Magus Reborn [Stubbing in Seven Weeks] Author:TC
Chapter 1. Things go wrong Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 2. A sudden attack Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 3. Uncovering past Sep 25th, 2025
4. Debts and Stuff Sep 26th, 2025
5. Tradeheart Merchant Company? Sep 26th, 2025
6. First Circle Sep 26th, 2025
7. “…A Mage, Lord Arzan?” Sep 26th, 2025
Patreon Announcement!!! Sep 26th, 2025
8. Syphon Sep 26th, 2025
9. Laws and conversations Sep 26th, 2025
10. A miner’s POV Sep 26th, 2025
11. Merchant of spice Sep 26th, 2025
12. Routine and corruption Sep 26th, 2025
13. Vasper forest Sep 26th, 2025
14. Who doesn’t like soup? Sep 26th, 2025
15. Actra Sep 26th, 2025
16. Dirty goblins Sep 26th, 2025
17. Mana fiends (?) Sep 26th, 2025
18. Dealing with White Stuff Sep 26th, 2025
19. Heavy heart Sep 26th, 2025
20. Swirling Mists Sep 26th, 2025
21. Necromancer dwelling Sep 26th, 2025
22. A long walk Sep 26th, 2025
23. Funeral services Sep 28th, 2025
24. An evening stroll Sep 28th, 2025
25. Break the Trolls Sep 28th, 2025
26. Morning drill Sep 28th, 2025
27. Golems Sep 28th, 2025
28. Strange History Sep 28th, 2025
29. Shapeshifter of Veralt Sep 28th, 2025
30. Enforcers Sep 28th, 2025
31. Awakening Sep 28th, 2025
32. A Miner’s POV again Sep 28th, 2025
33. Recruits and Golems Sep 28th, 2025
34. One debt paid, another to be settled (1) Sep 28th, 2025
35. One debt paid, another to be settled (2) Sep 28th, 2025
36. Off to next problem Sep 28th, 2025
37. A long shot Sep 28th, 2025
38. A beating Sep 28th, 2025
39. Down the slope Sep 28th, 2025
40. Vermala Sep 28th, 2025
41. The queen’s dilemma Sep 28th, 2025
42. Is that a dragon? Sep 28th, 2025
43. Potion making Sep 30th, 2025
44. Mercenaries Sep 30th, 2025
45. A desert dweller Sep 30th, 2025
46. The Black Sheep (1) Sep 30th, 2025
47. The Black Sheep (2) Sep 30th, 2025
48. Larvae nest (1) Sep 30th, 2025
49. Larvae nest (2) Sep 30th, 2025
50. Kai vs queen Sep 30th, 2025
51. Aftermath Sep 30th, 2025
52. Sonia Sep 30th, 2025
53. Elephant in the room Sep 30th, 2025
54. Fiend Sep 30th, 2025
55. Explosion Sep 30th, 2025
56. Volume 1 Epilogue Sep 30th, 2025
57 – Francis Side chapter Sep 30th, 2025
58. Start again (Volume 2 begins) Sep 30th, 2025
59. Rude guests Sep 30th, 2025
60. Farmlands Sep 30th, 2025
61. Spiders Sep 30th, 2025
62. Primal urgency Sep 30th, 2025
63. Forest spirit Oct 2nd, 2025
64. Magus Veridia Oct 2nd, 2025
65. Preparations Oct 2nd, 2025
66. Warding Oct 2nd, 2025
67. Instinctual technique Oct 2nd, 2025
68. Heir? Oct 2nd, 2025
69. Kingdom politics Oct 2nd, 2025
70. Barbarians (1) Oct 2nd, 2025
71. Barbarians (2) Oct 2nd, 2025
72. A safe passage Oct 2nd, 2025
73. Yafgar Oct 2nd, 2025
74. A show of strength Oct 2nd, 2025
75. Geopolitics Oct 2nd, 2025
76. POV of a sand guard Oct 2nd, 2025
77. The capital Oct 2nd, 2025
78. The Extravagant Tower Oct 2nd, 2025
79. Interrogation Oct 2nd, 2025
80. Giving it back Oct 2nd, 2025
81. Secrets of Inheritance Oct 2nd, 2025
82. Sardonic laugh Oct 2nd, 2025
83. Legacy of the past Oct 4th, 2025
84. Ascension exam Oct 4th, 2025
85. Power games Oct 4th, 2025
86. Balen Oct 4th, 2025
87. Alchemists Oct 4th, 2025
88. The Ball Oct 4th, 2025
89. Allies and enemies Oct 4th, 2025
90. Surgery Oct 4th, 2025
91. Salvation in ice Oct 4th, 2025
92. POV of a Knight Oct 4th, 2025
93. A brotherly reunion Oct 4th, 2025
94. Fiery duel Oct 4th, 2025
95. Thorny queen Oct 4th, 2025
96. Tales of Heroes and Vipers Oct 4th, 2025
97. Back to Veralt Oct 4th, 2025
98. A dire situation Oct 4th, 2025
99. Speech to band together Oct 4th, 2025
100. Busy day Oct 4th, 2025
101. Training shoddy mages Oct 4th, 2025
102. Powering up! Oct 4th, 2025
103. A Refugee’s POV Oct 6th, 2025
104. Mana cannons (1) Oct 6th, 2025
105. Mana cannons (2) Oct 6th, 2025
106. A shocking demonstration Oct 6th, 2025
107. Hard Decisions Oct 6th, 2025
108. Apprentice awakening Oct 6th, 2025
109. Frays Oct 6th, 2025
110. Dead mana spiders Oct 6th, 2025
111. Beast wave (1) Oct 6th, 2025
112. Beast wave (2) Oct 6th, 2025
113. Beast wave (3) Oct 6th, 2025
114. Beast wave (4) Oct 6th, 2025
115. Beast wave (5) Oct 6th, 2025
116. Veralt lives! Oct 6th, 2025
117. Aftermath Oct 6th, 2025
118. The Maleficent Viper Oct 6th, 2025
Author’s NOTE: IMPORTANT!! Oct 6th, 2025
Volume 2 Epilogue 1 Oct 6th, 2025
Volume 2 Epilogue 2 Oct 6th, 2025
Volume 3 chapter 119 Oct 6th, 2025
120. Count Arzan Oct 8th, 2025
121. Dual path Oct 8th, 2025
122. Dungeon exploration Oct 8th, 2025
123. Schemes of the coming end Oct 8th, 2025
124. Future policies Oct 8th, 2025
125. Failsafe Oct 8th, 2025
126. Goddess and her words Oct 8th, 2025
127. A change of heart Oct 8th, 2025
128. Watchers Oct 8th, 2025
129. Count Arzan Oct 8th, 2025
130. Factions Oct 8th, 2025
131. Guild Oct 8th, 2025
132. Firepower sales Oct 8th, 2025
133. Verdis (1) Oct 8th, 2025
134. Verdis (2) Oct 8th, 2025
135. Verdis (3) Oct 8th, 2025
136. Second meeting Oct 8th, 2025
137. Council of Elders Oct 8th, 2025
138. Shadowed History Oct 8th, 2025
139. Fears of mind Oct 8th, 2025
140. Facing fears Oct 10th, 2025
141. Conquering fears Oct 10th, 2025
142. Figurehead Oct 10th, 2025
143. Claim to throne Oct 10th, 2025
144. Fatebreaker Oct 10th, 2025
145. Mana guns Oct 10th, 2025
146. Messenger Oct 10th, 2025
147. POV of a Maid Oct 10th, 2025
148. Walk with me Oct 10th, 2025
149. Blood drinker Oct 10th, 2025
150. A Chieftain’s duty Oct 10th, 2025
151. A duel of blood Oct 10th, 2025
Annual Membership Patreon Oct 10th, 2025
152. Blackwood Oct 10th, 2025
153. A new territory Oct 10th, 2025
154. Battleboard Oct 10th, 2025
155. Decisiveness Oct 10th, 2025
156. Idrin Oct 10th, 2025
157. Sylvastra Oct 10th, 2025
158. End times Oct 10th, 2025
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