Circumstances of a Fallen Lord

Chapter 21



Chapter 21

Chapter 21

The lord is trying to kill his own people!

The lord wants to kill us!

Im not, though! Luisen cried.

Give us bread!

Open the gates!

My lord, lets leave. You dont have to deal with every single violent mob or riot, Ruger said.

Were not a violent mob!

Absolutely insane. Why could these villagers hear Ruger so well, anyway? Luisen felt like he was about to go crazy.

Why did it turn out like this? Until just a moment ago, Luisen had been enjoying a quiet walk.

Please, mount your horse. We have to get out of here first, Ruger said.

Luisen tried to mount the horse as Ruger requested. However, the horse kept stepping away; Luisens feet could not reach the stirrups.

The lord is trying to run away! Those who saw Luisen trying to mount the horse crowded closer in a last ditch effort to get his attention. When Luisen tried to force his way through the crowd on top of the horses back, the people rushed at him, frightening the horse.

Neigh!!

The horse shook its body and raised its front hooves. Luisen, who was about to sit in the saddle, was thrown to the ground.The sourc𝗲 of this content no/v(𝒆l)bi((n))

Nngh! The impact made Luisens body curl up. At that moment, something sharp flew towards him.

Luisen reflexively swung his right hand.

Clank!

Something bounced off the small but hard shield that the bracelet had created. The metallic clang sounded like a dagger.

What? Where did this come from? Who did this? Luisen looked up in surprise, but he was already surrounded on all sides by agitated villagers.

Ah.

The people looked down upon him. The sunlight poured in from behind, creating dark shadows on their faces. Dozens of eyes, all with burst capillaries, were fixed upon Luisen, penetrating the young lord with their glares.

Hungry and angry people.

In his past life, these types of people had been everywhere. Luisen, powerless after wandering around as a beggar, was easy prey for them. No matter if he was begging, working, or just standing and existing, he was often beaten half to death, surrounded, just like this situation, by a volatile crowd.

I-I have to run. Once again, old memories began to arise. A deep-seated sense of fear seized Luisen. Fear consumed reason and paralyzed his senses. He was once again nothing more than a poor and powerless dukewith no nobility and no hometown, he had returned to a life of endless wandering.

His heart was pounding, but his two legs would not move. In such a state of extreme confusion, his body would not listen.

Someone grabbed Luisen by the collar.

Weve got the lord!

While Luisen reeled from the impact, someone else grabbed his arm. With an audible rip, the sleeve of his shirt tore off. Luisen swayed between eager hands like a paper doll, bruising everywhere.

Luisens spiritless body was thrown here and there.

Then, a familiar, unforgettable voice rang out, Duke! Lord Anies! Where are you?!

It was a black knight riding on a black horse.

Carlton had come looking for him.

Sir Carlton! Over here! Luisen shouted. However, it did not seem that Luisens voice could be heard over the deafening din of the crowd. What can I do? Carltons gaze was scanning the opposite direction. Like thisLuisens savior may ride away.

I cant let that happen! Luisen had quickly thought of a solution in that moment. Even if humans couldnt hear him, a horse surely could.

Luisen freed his arms with all his might and brought his left hand near his mouth. Forming a circle with his fingers, he blew into his hand. A long, clear whistling sound, often used in riding training, cut through the air. The sound was not as piercing as it could have been, competing with the roaring crowd.

The black horse, with its sensitive ears, turned towards Luisen, and Carlton didnt miss the small shift in his steed. His eyes followed the horses gaze and locked onto Luisen.

Carlton reacted immediately. He pulled on his horses reins, urging his steed to leap a considerable distance. Luisen had no idea how the knight managed to move so nimbly in such a crowd. The gigantic black horse, after vaulting over the peoples heads, landed in front of Luisen.

Get away from him!

Carltons fearsome movements terrified the crowd. They were ordinary folk, and though they were incensed with anger, they knew they were no match for Carlton, who had fought on the front lines numerous times. The villagers finally released their hold on the lord.

Carlton snatched Luisen away without even having to swing his sword. As if he were holding a mere child, he hefted Luisens light body up and held him effortlessly against his side.

Dont struggle, Carlton whispered.

Luisen closed his eyes and nodded. Thinking of the last time hed been on this horse, there was certainly nothing good about opening his eyes.

And Luisen was proven right. Carlton took off, horse leaping into the air similarly to how he had approached Luisen in the crowd. Luisen tightly clenched his jaw and swallowed a scream; he felt as if he were flying through the sky.

Carlton easily jumped through the angry crowd and quickly escaped the riotous situation. No one dared to block his way.

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When the two arrived at the entrance to the village, Carlton finally released Luisen.

U-urk. As soon as his feet touched the ground, Luisen gagged. Carlton looked at his prone figure calmly, with neither sympathy nor contempt.

That could have been a disaster. After a whilewhen his dizziness had fadedLuisen looked up. Carlton handed him a water canteen to rinse his mouth.

Where are we? Luisen felt stable enough to pay attention to his surroundings.

Were at the village outskirts.

Youve saved me twice now.

Yes, well Carlton was also very surprised. He had thought Luisen was following behind closely, but as he waited for the territorys gates to open, he realized he could no longer see Luisen nor the lords servant.

I was too excited. After only signing paperwork all day long in the castle, I was too excited to ride through the open fields of the south. Carltons blood boiled at the brief freedom. He and his men had gradually increased their speed, vying for the lead and competing against each other. In the midst of their fun, Carlton had completely forgotten about Luisen.

After realizing Luisen was no longer in sight, Carlton had thought the lord would soon follow. After all, all nobles learned to ride horses as soon as they could walk. Horses were expensive creatures; riding skillfully was seen as a symbol and privilege of the nobility.

He hadnt known that Luisen was such a terrible rider.

Later Carlton had hurried back and retraced his path to find Luisen. By the time the knight arrived, the villagers had already started a riot, and Luisen was already buried in the crowd.

Carltons soldiers stationed at the castle had also mobilized when theyd heard the news of the riot in the village. If Carlton had been one step behind, Luisen might have gotten seriously injured.

That could have been dangerous.

Im sorry. Luisen bit his lips and recalled, one by one, the various grievances the villagers had yelled at him. They said their food and water supplies were taken. Rations had stopped being distributed.

Slowly, he pieced together the clues in his mind.

During war time, all granaries and excess supplies were seized from the territoryquite standard for wars involving territorial disputes. The ruling household would then ration necessities for a living.

However, when Luisen had suddenly surrendered, a glitch in the well-oiled system appeared. As Carltons soldiers seized the castle, the administrative system completely collapsed. The day to day operations were dismantled, and distribution was suspended.

All the soldiers were detained and the castles servants were too busy waiting upon Carltons men. On top of that, all the officials went on strike, refusing to work underneath Luisen and Carltons rule. Only Luisen had retained freedom to work, but he was completely unaware of the situation.

Is it all my fault, after all? Luisen grasped his head.

Finally, he understood the treasurers despair at his abrupt actions, the hostility from the servants, and Carltons ridicule. Carltons question came to mind, when hed asked about Luisens interest in the villages situation. He must have known something was wrong there.

You.did you know about the state of the villagers and the village? Luisen asked.

Carlton nodded, as if this knowledge was obvious. Yes, of course I knew. The duke truly had no idea?

If I knew, then I wouldnt have ignored their plight, Luisen murmured, flagellating himself. He couldnt raise his head, shoulders heavy with pity for the villagers and shame for himself. Carlton looked down at the rounded crown of the young lords head.

Finally, the time had come to laugh at the lord. Carlton had secretly looked forward to this opportunity ever since he had seen Luisens noble poise. How could a lord not know when the people in his territory were starving?

But, his laughter did not come.

Luisen had a pale face, as if he were about to faint. His shock and regret were plainly evident in his expression. The elegance that had been crafted since birth, the noble arrogance, had left him. Only the image of a young, ignorant, and vulnerable man remained.

Luisen stood on the precipice of despair; a single push could send him hurtling into an endless pit of depression.

Lets just leave it alone.

This and that, everything was just too annoying. Carlton decided to wait on ridiculing the lord until the situation was sorted out.

If youve sobered up, then lets return to the castle. Ill escort you there, Carlton said.

Wait a moment. I have a favor to request from you. Luisen grabbed Carlton by the wrist. I want to see the situation in the village for myself. With my own eyes.

No. Thats too dangerous.

Thats why Im asking you. Ill be safe with you.

Why would I. Carlton attempted to shake off Luisens hand. However, at that moment, their gazes connected. Luisens blue eyes were filled with fervent hope, as if Carlton were his only savior.

Honestly, it would be better to just take him to the castle.

Luisens shock shouldnt have mattered to Carlton. Rather, the young dukes actions had distorted his original plansanger would have been an apt response. If Carlton escorted Luisen back to the castle, he and his men could leave for the Vinard estate without getting dragged into the territorys issues.

But, going against his own thoughts, Carlton nodded. He had been ready to refuse, but was struck speechless by Luisens gradually brightening and sunny expression.

TL: Bonus chapter as promised~ After translating a bitI think Carltons a face-con

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