ChapterĀ 50
āā Five years ago.
It was the 933ārd year of the Loiza calendar, in the Amagir kingdom.
A few hours after it was decided that Harold would be decapitated and he was forced to the jail in the tribunalās basement, Cody was standing in Vincentās office.
ćāWhy the hell does Harold need to be executed?!āć
Cody pressed the question on the officeās owner. His face was unusually sour.
But even the one whoĀ wasĀ being pressed, Vincent, had a sourĀ and distorted face, as if heĀ had just eaten a bug.
ćāExcept for me, everyone agreed with this judgement, including the commander,Ā Mr.Cox. They havenāt even checked the facts yet, theĀ sentence is just too heavyā¦āć
Harold certainly had some strange points toĀ him and he was suspected of being a spy, too. But still, this timeās judgement had jumped over too many steps, and it would be hard for anyone to say that it was very just.
ćāā¦..What youāre saying is that someone put the squeeze onĀ the judges?āć
ćāIām afraid thatāsĀ the case. To stop Haroldās execution, weāll have to find that person.āć
Although Vincent hadĀ his thoughts concerningĀ Harold, he didnāt think he committed a crime deserving of being killed. He gave Cody a rough report on the circumstances.
His suspicions might not have been completely dispelled, but he still was against the execution.
ćāSo the deadline is in one weekā¦āć(Cody)
There was too little time. Asking him to look for the one pulling the strings in such a short time period was like asking him to find a needle in a haystack. Besides, finding the puppet master wouldnāt necessarily stop him.
However, if he didnāt do it, Harold would die. Then,Ā even if it seemedĀ impossible, any plan was a good plan.
ThoughĀ Cody and his friendsĀ enthusiastically started making their moves, the situation took a turn for the worst the very next day.
AfterĀ his execution was decided, some bad rumors concerningĀ Harold started spreading within the knight order and theyĀ reachedĀ the streets in no time. Moreover, the contents of the deliberations had been maliciously twisted, with no regard for the facts.
From this, Cody was convinced that someone was trying to kill Harold. And so, the right atmosphere for the execution had been installed.
Once it got to that point, Haroldās bad reputation had naturally reached a certain girlās ears.
ćāI deeply apologize for my repeated sudden visits.āć
Said Erica, Haroldās fiance, with a bow. SheĀ had paid a visit to Cody once again.
Her motives were clear. It was about the veracity of Haroldās execution and theĀ malicious rumors, the source of which was unknown.
Honest as he was,Ā Cody hadnāt quite grasped the situation so there werenāt many things he could talk about. Harold was sentenced to decapitation, that was the truth, but EricaĀ was his fiancee and she was still a child, so he was extremely troubled over whether he should tell her or not.
In the mean time, since she was a guest, he ledĀ EricaĀ to the same guest room as the day before. Upon entering inside, her female attendant took position in a corner of the room without uttering a word.
Sitting face to face with Erica, Cody immediately cut to the chase.
ćāHow can I help you todayā¦. you donāt want to hear that, right?āć
ćāYes. Iād like you to tell me what is Harold-samaās situationĀ and what has the tribunal decidedāć
ćāā¦..Frankly speaking, his situation is very bad. Do you still want to hear?āć
ćāYes, if you pleaseāć
Erica answered withoutĀ a tinge of hesitation. She had assumed the worst.
An amazing reaction for a girl her age.
ćāFirst of all, itās no lieĀ that the he was sentenced to decapitation. If nothing is done, in six days, Harold will be executedĀ .āć
With Codyās words, Erica closed her eyelidsĀ to gather her senses and she let out a light breath.
Next, she calmlyĀ opened her eyes, and looked straight at Cody.
ćāā¦ā¦ āIf nothing is doneā, you said, does that mean there is something we can doĀ about it?āć
The girl facingĀ CodyĀ had kept her calm and read through the real meaning hidden behind his words.
As expected of Haroldās fiancee, sheās quiteĀ direct, he thought.
ćāSorry for raising your expectations but I canāt definitively say that there is. Itās a very bad gamble.āć
ćāIt doesnāt matterĀ as long as there is even just a glimmer of hope of saving Harold-sama.āć
She didnāt understand the desperate circumstances but that didnāt mean she didnāt accept them. Even after taking on all the facts, she didnāt waver and she only thought about saving Harold.
Cody searched for presences in the surroundings to confirm that nobody was listening in.
It should be all right to tell her.
ćāNormally, it would be impossible to overturn the tribunalās decision. But this timeās deliberation is far from normal.āć
Cody told Erica the details of the matter without concealing anything.
He told her about how the judgement was too rushed. About howĀ Haroldās words and actions had beenĀ completely ignored while, on the contrary, the execution had been pushed forward.
Listening to that, the faces of Erica and her attendant gradually became stiff.
ćāā¦ā¦ This is the situation Harold has been put in. There is definitely someone whoāsĀ trying to kill Harold.āć(Cody)
ćāWho is it?āć(Erica)
ćāSorry to say butā¦āć(Cody)
Cody shook his head left and right looking desperate.
He was ashamed to admitĀ it, but he really had no idea who it was.
ćāBut we need to search for that person using the time we have left. However, even if we manage to find them, there is no guarantee that that will save Harold.āć
If he had to be frank, they were actually in a state of checkmate. It was close to impossible to turn the tide at this point.
But perhaps because she didnāt know that, Erica did not give in to sorrow and despair.
ćāIn that case, we need to start moving immediately. Cody-sama, who were the ones who held the discussions?āć
ćāHuh? Well, if Iām not mistaken there were six members of the tribunal, adding to that was the commander of the knight order, the vice-commander,Ā and three commanding officersĀ of the expeditionary units. Among them, only the vice-commander opposed the execution.āć
The odd number of members of the deliberation were toĀ beĀ gathered,Ā and to thenĀ vote after having multiple discussions. Nine people is the maximum number of membersĀ per discussion.
A sentence being given after only two weeks for such aĀ serious deliberation wasĀ abnormal.
ćāAnd whatās your standpoint, Cody-sama?āć
ćāTo be honest, itās in my principles to bet on the winning horse. But this time only Iām readyĀ to serve a losing battle.āć
Cody smiled wryly in embarrassment. Seeing that, Erica displayed a lightĀ smile.
HasĀ she gained some faith in me? He wondered.
ćāWell then, would you please give me a list of those who agreed with the execution? Itās enough if you give me their names, their posts and their careers.āć
ćāI can prepare that butā¦.āć
ćāThen please do. Yuno, go prepare the boat for boarding. Iāll catch up afterwards.āć
EricaĀ gave her instructions without hesitation. Her attendant bowed her head and hurriedly left.
As for Cody, he told Erika toćāPlease wait a momentāćand went back to his room. There, was a pile of documents among which was a list of the courtās judges.
He went back to the guest room and handed it to Erica.
ćāThere you go. So, what are you planning to do?āć
ćāā¦.Itās difficult for me to admitĀ it, but I donāt have the power to change the situation. Iāll deliver this list to my father and Iāll have him appeal for a withdrawal of the judgement and a retrial.āć
The current head of the Sumeragi family, Task Sumeragi.Ā Even among the people of the Royal capital, there are many who know the name. HisĀ influence is notĀ to be compared to that of an average noble.
If the Sumeragi family raises its voice loud enough, other nobles will follow suit.Ā And to the question of whether that would enough to overturn the judgement, the answer is no.
ćāAlso, in parallel to that, weāll do a background check on the members of the discussions. We have no other choice than to investigate as much as possible about who they had contact with before the verdict was given. The time will not be enough to trace back to the source of the bad rumorsā¦āć
ćāLeave that part to me. Because some stories are only caught by the citizensā personal information network. Even thought I might not look the part, I have quite a lot of influence among the townās people.āć
Usually, during his daily patrols, the times he skipped on his work during what he titled as breaks, he would stop by various shops to get someĀ gifts.
Thanks to that, thoughĀ he was neverĀ spoken well of, Cody had vast connections with the citizensĀ of the king capital when compared to the other knights.
ćāThe vice-commander Vincent will investigate the Commander. Itās fine to leave it to him, he can do it.āć
IfĀ they left it to Vincent, thenĀ heādĀ somehow manage to obtain some information. Cody trusted that.
Having likely perceived that, Erica also approved.
ćāSo, Vincent will be responsible for the commander, and Iāll investigate on the troopsā commanding officers and the source of the bad rumors.āć
ćāThe Sumeragi house will put its whole into investigating and persuading the remaining members of the deliberations.āć
At last, they had confirmedĀ each otherās roles. They had included Vincent who was absent, but Cody deemed it wouldnāt be a problemĀ as long as heĀ gotĀ his ex-post-facto approval.
In any case, the Rescue Harold Alliance had just been formed. And they werenāt likely to get any sleepĀ for a week.
ćāWell then, I must getĀ going. Thanks a lotĀ for your cooperation, Cody-samaāć
ćāAh, hold onāć
Unable to control his impetuous mood, Cody called Erica to a halt. Perhaps he was meddling in things that were none of his business, but this alone he wanted to do.
ćāItĀ would be too muchĀ of me to tell you to not be impatient, Ā but still, donāt be afraid.Ā Even if things are still hopeless by the end, Iāll just have to barge into the tribunal toĀ save him, Iāll attract the attention of those who have some leeway and sharpen their views.āć(Tln: Not sure about the last part)
ćāIf you do such a thing, wonāt you be removed from the knight order, Cody-sama?āć
ćāIf that happens, pleaseĀ employ me at the Sumeragi house. I am fairlyĀ confident in my sword skills so Iāll be quiteĀ usefulāć
ćāHehe, is that so?Ā If that timeĀ does come, Iāll discuss it with my father.āć
She gave a smile that would enchant any observer regardless of age or gender. Cody might have managed to relax Ericaās tension ever so slightly.
When she was told aboutĀ Haroldās situation, only her face was calm, her hands were tightened to the point of turning white. She felt desperately hopeless and anxious of losing Harold.
HerĀ shoulders were faintly shaking, as well.
It felt like she was going to madly rush ahead while closing her eyes in order to shake off her fear of attacking.
However, she had to stay calm to save Harold.
The means of escape were too narrow and awfully unreliable.Ā Entrusting this to brute force would not cut it.
ćāPlease hold on to these emotionsāć(Tln: And not sure about this either)
ćāYes. Thank youāć
Erica slowly bowed and withdrew fromĀ the guest room. This time, she had left for good.
ćāā¦Sheās aĀ strong kid.āć
Cody spontaneously let out those wordsĀ in the roomĀ where he was left by himself.
itĀ wasnātĀ anĀ external kind of strength like the ability to fight, rather, it wasĀ theĀ internal strength of a solid heart that goes through oneāsĀ soul.
One could only wonder how much care she had for Harold, and yet she tried to keep calm even when a person that dear to her fell in such an awful predicament.Ā Or perhaps it was precisely because he was in such aĀ predicament.
ItĀ was hard to grasp for Cody.
For Haroldās sakeĀ and Ericaās, he would absolutely free him. Such a thought boiled up in him. And if that meant he would be banned from the knight order, then it was all the better.
There was something resounding in his heart, telling him to to confront the cruel reality without backing away.
ćāWell, helping children who try their bestĀ is what adults are forāć
Could that be what being a parent felt like? Suddenly having such reflections, Cody hadĀ goosebumps.
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