Knight's & Magic: Volume 2 [Parts 1 to 9] by Hisago Amazake-no

Knight's & Magic: Volume 2 [Parts 1 to 9] by Hisago Amazake-no

Author:Hisago Amazake-no
Language: eng
Format: epub


Droplets of rain fell like lead balls, pounding the capital of Konkaanen’s stone pavement. It was early in the morning, and the rain had come suddenly, completely enveloping the entire city.

The rain was coming down harder than expected, and the usually active citizens didn’t want to head out in the midst of this weather, so the city was feeling completely abandoned. The clouds that blotted out the sky connected with the solid stone structures of the city, creating a united monochrome palate for the scenery.

Marquis Joachim Serrati was in his family’s estate in the noble district, looking through a certain document as he was surrounded by the pattering of heavy rain. What was detailed on it was a knight of aberrant form that could completely change the world. Regardless of the knight’s true nature, which could be described as a vanguard from another world, the marquis could feel a premonition that its impact would be huge, whether he liked it or not. What he was looking at was most likely a sign of a coming storm, a huge one that would proceed to swallow up the entire city, nay, country. That was the feeling he got, and it seemed to him that the very air itself was astir.

He reached to the corner of his desk for a small bell and rang it. The sound produced was rough and almost violent, as if it were reflecting the state of his heart. It was rare for the marquis, as he was usually very calm, but the butler who had served him for many years did not break his calm, professional attitude as he entered the office faster than usual.

“Did you call, master?”

“This is urgent: send this document to Duke Dixgard’s residence. Make sure you hand it to the duke himself, and no one else.”

“Understood. I will make arrangements right away.”

Joachim handed over the paper, and as the butler left, he muttered, “Duke Dixgard, this is going to be more troublesome than expected, I think.”

His utterance was blocked by the door of his office and the rain that was growing ever fiercer, erasing it before anyone else could hear.



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