Chapter 376: At Last
0% The cheers echoed for a long time. Heroes were born at this glorious moment when the empire conquered the North, a thorn in the Empire’s side, and the Emperor became the ruler of the nomads. Moreover, six noble heroes were born, each granted the honor of using the imperial family’s name.
Of course, most people shouting those cheers probably didn’t even know who the six heroes were. To them, the Great Northern Expedition was just another assured victory for the Empire, and those heroes were merely commoners, not aristocrats. People might know that the Invincible Duke led the Great Northern War, but they wouldn’t know the name ‘Six Swords.’ That was natural unless they’d seen the recently revised textbooks.
And so, their cheers would be closer to excitement about new heroes being created rather than congratulations for heroes’ sacrifices being rewarded.
But it didn’t matter. From this day onward, the names of those heroes would live on in the minds of every citizen and every soul in the Empire.
Even if the world forgot me, it would never forget you.
“Long live His Majesty the Emperor!”
I shouted again, for who knew how many times. It was loud enough to reach those guys in the sky and the Emperor in the imperial palace.
“Long live His Majesty the Emperor! Long live the six heroes!”
Penelia and the Masked Unit near me joined in the chant. They knew the Six Swords well, and they knew exactly what they meant to me.
Seeing that made me smile even more.
See this? The 4th Division of the Prosecutors’ Office that I raised, those guys who are like our juniors, are paying their respects to you.
Today was a joyous day.
“Long live Livnoman!”
It truly was.
***After the victory ceremony, I wiped my eyes with the handkerchief Penelia hesitantly handed me. I guess I cried a little without realizing it. No wonder my eyes felt hot.
“Thanks.”
I pushed away my embarrassment and hugged Penelia, who hugged me back. It felt awkward seeing the Masked Unit watching us with fond expressions, but I didn’t break the embrace. I wasn’t doing anything wrong, after all.
But that didn’t mean they had to clap. Even if there was nothing to hide, attracting everyone’s attention was a bit uncomfortable.
“Now we just need to report to the Special Service Agency, right?”
“Yes. Once we submit our report, we’ll likely be put on standby. It’s basically a vacation.”
Anyway, I asked Penelia while still hugging her and got the answer I wanted.
Right. No matter how hard the empire worked its civil servants, it wasn’t to the point of forcing someone fresh off the battlefield back into work immediately. The entire Masked Unit could probably rest comfortably for a while. Besides, with Dorgon dead, there was no need to deploy them.
“After the report, take everyone back to the mansion.”
Penelia nodded at those words. The mansion’s staff were incredibly worried when they heard about me and the Masked Unit joining the war. Everyone thankfully returned alive, so it would be nice for them to share a meal and relax together.
“Then, Master—“
“I have something I need to take care of. Don’t worry, I’ll be finished by sundown.”
“Ah, yes. I understand...”
Seeing Penelia’s gloomy expression tugged at my heart, but I had no choice.
Just before entering the capital, I received a summons from the Emperor via the communication crystal, summoning me to the palace after the celebration. Ignoring a summons from the Emperor himself was out of the question.
Moreover, having received such a grand gift from the Emperor, I should visit first to express my gratitude even if I wasn’t called. Even if I wasn’t a fan of my superior, any decent person would show gratitude to their benefactor.
“I’ll get going, then. If Father visits while I’m gone, tell him I’ll be home soon.”
Penelia nodded with a determined expression when I left instructions, just in case.
She looked ready to personally fetch Father if he didn’t show up on his own, but I pretended not to notice.
***The distant cheers had finally faded by the time I reached the imperial palace. The excitement of the victory ceremony lasted quite long, probably because I granted the Livnoman Count titles to six people at once.
And not long after, the Executive Manager of the Prosecutors’ Office arrived.
“Long live His Majesty the Emperor. Carl Krasius, a servant who received Your Majesty’s grace, greets the noble and great sun of the empire.”
Entering the throne room, he immediately dropped to his knees, bowing deeply. He seemed more respectful than usual, and it wasn’t just my imagination.
Indeed, granting them the Livnoman Count titles was the right choice. This gift was probably more effective than giving titles or territories to the Executive Manager himself.
“Rise. It pains me to see a servant who has achieved such great deeds bowing so low.”
“You honor me, Your Majesty.”
The Executive Manager of the Prosecutors’ Office carefully rose, but this time bowed his head in respect, as if he dared not look at the Emperor’s face since he received permission to rise but not to raise his head.
The effect was so certain it was rather disconcerting. Saying he could rise surely implied he could raise his head too, but how did he become such a conservative subject?
Indeed, he has his father’s blood.
Remembering Count Tailglehen almost made me smile. Right, as the Count’s son, it was only natural for him to show such behavior. Blood truly doesn’t lie.
So, there was no choice. I’d have to treat the Executive Manager like Count Tailglehen.
“I have orders for you. Raise your head.”
“Yes, Your Majesty.”
As he finally raised his head, I pointed to the table. Following my finger, the Executive Manager’s eyes briefly widened.
“Allowing a subject to use Livnoman’s name means that such subject’s merits and devotion were truly worthy of being called a pillar of the imperial family. The six heroes I granted Livnoman Count titles to today were such individuals.”
“They’ll undoubtedly be overjoyed by your heavenly favor.”
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