Chapter 1177: Obtaining Achillas
Chapter 1177: Obtaining Achillas
"........and amidst the fighting, you two somehow flee on the other ship, commandeering it to the Royal harbor " It was as such that Lord Bernard finished revealing the official story he wanted to present to Lord Parker.
And the others instinctively felt their eyes twitch.
This did not at all sound like a good story to them because it clearly missed a lot of crucial details.
Such as how exactly could two mere men manage to hijack a ship when the common crew was in rebellion?
That should have been impossible. Ships of this size took tens if not hundreds of men to operate.
Not to mention there was the slight discrepancy of there being actually no mutiny on board, a phenomenon easily discoverable by even a child.
Did Lord Bernard plan to bribe everyone on board to go with his plan?
Anoon slapped his head internally as he thought about all these plotholes, spitting in disgust at the poor plan.
This was not just the devil being in the details, it was the devil being in the whole plot.
And the plot sucked.
It was apparent that Lord Bernard might be a shrewd politician but he was no gifted storyteller. And almost everyone could see his plan was likely to sink like a lead balloon at the slightest of scrutiny.
However neither he nor Ser Robert had the slightest intention of pointing that out now.
Because at the end of the day, what did it matter to them whether Lord Bernard managed to fool Lord Parker or not? Sure his success would help, but as long as they could bring Achillas to Alexander, it was not necessary.
By now the only thing the pair cared about was running and so they rapidly nodded their heads in abundance at Lord Bernard's rough draft, showing unequivocal support for the plan.
And that was how the whole thing was supposed to go until the other ship got close enough to the flagship and the sheer damage it sustained became much greatly illuminated.
It was just as Anoon had feared- the poor thing would hardly float, let alone make the 'long' journey of a few kilometers.
In fact, the fact that the ship could navigate through all the fallen debris and come and meet them midway could be said to be some sort of miracle itself.
Thus when the two ships met, the captain of the damaged ship instantly came to greet with a very relieved sigh, "Thank goodness you are here my lord. Any longer and we did not think we would have made it. Our hull's crack, the rudder's smash, we are tilting...."
In this way, the lean man then started going off on his own describing the extreme damages taken by his vessel and how lucky they were that the thing was simply standing
"....." And the man was so distracted in listing his damages that he failed to even sense the acrid mood his incessant talking was sending the lord in front of him into.
Achillas's armor had been already discarded to make it easier for him to breathe, leaving him with only a thin shirt and a gold chain on his neck.
A roll of white bandage was wrapped around his stomach, which had a small but very clear bright red spot around his hips, thus clearly showing the origin of his injury.
And from just this the man did not seem to be in too bad a shape. The bolt had hurt but did not hit any critical spots, producing only a relatively small wound.
However, what really hurt him was the long fall. And that was very apparent from how Achillas was constantly shaking and sweating very heavily, his consciousness flitting in and out almost every other second.
He kept completely still on the deck because even moving just his finger caused the general to cry out in excruciating pain for his spine felt like it had been completely shattered.
No one dared to move him.
And upon seeing his hated rival in such a pathetic stage, Lord Bernard could not help but feel a great sense of great elation.
'Bastard, I cursed when I heard you lived even after you got shot. But now... haha, I'm glad. Seeing you suffer like that has really made my day.'
Lord Bernard had to try hard to not reveal his glee to the attending men, and quickly masked the thought with an imperious order towards them,
"Shift the general to my ship! The decks here are like a pigsty. This is no place for an esteemed man like him. Quick! Before the cold starts to get him!"
The order actually came as a great source of relief for the men there, as in addition to the cramped spaces, their ship's current state was no secret to them.
Thus Achillas was quickly put on a stretcher and quickly shifted to the much bigger and spacious ship even though the man cried his lungs out, one that undoubtedly sounded like the sweetest melody to Lord Bernard.
As this transfer was taking place, Lord Bernard quickly went to the helm of the ship and began to address the troops just as Anoon wanted, placating much of the Heeat soldiers as such.
"Men, I understand that today was difficult for many. We have lost a lot of good brothers. And to many of you, the events might appear as the gods have abandoned us!"
"But fear not! Because the destruction of the bridge was not an act of god, It was something I had already predicted. The gods are still with us! General Achillas being alive the greatest proof of that."
"Look! Anyone else falling from that height would have died. However he lived! How? Because the gods favor us! Because the gods favor the Margraves and the Heeat family...."
The distracted troop had little time to realize they had been just hoodwinked.
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