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Regressor of the Fallen Family novel Chapter 167

Chapter 167

Jorge stepped out of his room, breathing in the cool dawn air.

The buildings of Maclaine Town still felt unfamiliar to his eyes.

Among them, he caught sight of people already busily moving about since dawn.

“Hey, Jim! Come with me!”

“What’s with the early bird act today? You’re a bit late, aren’t you?”

“Had to deal with my wife’s nagging and I lost sleep…”

A smile crept onto his face at the sight of farmers who started their mornings earlier than anyone else.

“A good place.”

It was a stark contrast to the fallen Kallia territory where he was branded a culprit behind civil strife.

– Maclaine, huh. Ha, perhaps it’s for the better. Go, go and find your freedom. Don’t live trapped in a cage without bars, following a useless Lord.

Even as Jorge felt pity for his former Lord’s rueful laughter, he couldn’t bring himself to refuse the suggestion.

At the age of forty, he was at the peak age for an elite knight.

He did not want to waste his years under surveillance and restrictions that might last for decades.

Cowardly?

It was not cowardice; he simply chose one of the two options given by the king’s command.

He had followed the orders of the true sovereign of this land’s knights—the king. This was not a failure to uphold a knight’s duty.

…At least, that’s what he tried to tell himself.

Not as disgraceful as surrendering to an enemy nation.

“A knight who has changed his banner. Yes, that’s me. As such, I will make sure I find my place here.”

An elite knight’s skills were valued and esteemed in any territory, in any country.

And in the rising power that was the Maclaine territory, there were only two elite knights—the Lord and his son, Logan Maclaine.

To someday repay the kindness of his former Lord.

To not bring shame to the name of the former Captain of the Kallia Knights.

Jorge reaffirmed his determination to become integral to Maclaine.

“The beginning starts now.”

It was only the third day since he moved from Kallia territory to Maclaine Town.

Today, he would meet the real masters of this place.

The Maclaine Knights.

“Brother, aren’t you worried?”

Old subordinates like Denmil, who had unexpectedly joined him, voiced their timid concerns that belied their substantial figures.

Jorge replied with a wry smile.

“Of course there will be territorial disputes. But what can we do in our merged state? We just have to endure.”

“It’s not just a simple merger. We were enemies slashing at each other’s throats until recently. It might be more than just a little territorial dispute.”

“Nevertheless, we must endure. Don’t even think about causing trouble.”

“But you have your dignity, Brother. If it gets too intolerable, I’ll take responsibility and make a move.”

“…And what will you do?”

“I’ll… I’ll just cause a scene and get kicked out, but anyone who dares disrespect you…”

“Aaagh! Sorry!”

“Stop your nonsense and just. Endure. It. You got that?”

“Yes, yes, just… could you please let go…”

Finally, Jorge released Denmil, who he’d grasped by the ear for spouting rubbish.

Mental fortitude was what was needed most now.

“I have no pride. I’m a knight who changed his banner. I have no pride…”

He muttered to himself repeatedly like a prayer as he took a deep breath and entered the training ground of the knights.

Whack.

The moment he set foot inside, one knight bumped into his shoulder.

“Ah shit, what are you doing standing at the entrance…”

Was this the beginning?

As he inwardly sighed, Jorge saw Denmil’s twisted face flush with anger.

“Hold back. It’s just the start.”

As Jorge’s hand moved to hold Denmil back.

“Look us in the eyes when… Oh? That armor…? Gasp! You must be the new arrivals! My apologies, I’ve been very rude. I’m sorry.”

The knight before them bowed deeply at a ninety-degree angle, apologizing profusely.

“Uh…?”

“…”

“Really sorry. I was in a rush and didn’t see where I was going.”

He looked genuinely apologetic and clueless.

‘What’s going on?’

Jorge and Denmil were momentarily confused by the unexpected situation.

“Eh? The elite knight Jorge of Kallia?”

Renden, the common knight who had first bumped into Jorge, now stood there with his face as white as a sheet.

He was remorseful for having inadvertently misstepped with such a high-ranking knight.

Their platoon leader, Henderson, emerged, his words were still fresh in Renden’s mind.

– It’s tough, isn’t it? But do you know when our knight order had the hardest time? It was right after we integrated the Teslon Knight Order. The mood was pretty bad at the beginning due to territorial disputes and resistance.

– You think that’s normal? We nearly died at the hands of our own Lord for that ‘normal’ behavior, not even the enemy!

– Have you ever had hallucinations during training?! The training we’re doing right now is like gymnastics compared to back then, gymnastics!

– And now, the higher-ups even had a meeting about ‘discrimination’ and ‘equality’ within our knight order. Do you understand what that means?

– If we show any territorial behavior to the transferred knights, we’re all screwed. Absolutely! We can’t have any talk of territorial disputes or resistance! Even when we didn’t have meetings like the one we had with the Lord, the Lord seemed like a demon to us.

– If this goes wrong, not only will the Lord punish us, but the Duke’s son will grind us as well. You know why we ended up with that hellish mounted training? If the Lord and his son turn into demons, we could actually die during training.

– If the transferred knights say they felt a hint of territorial behavior, and if it’s because of you, prepare for your life to be wrecked. Got it?

Such a terrifying threat.

Having already experienced Henderson’s brutality, members of the 4th platoon internalized that threat deep in their bones.

And now, Henderson’s eyes flicking toward him suggested this could truly become a life-or-death matter if he didn’t act.

At that thought, Renden moved closer to the gathered knights.

“Woah! An elite knight! I’m sorry I didn’t recognize you. Please teach me a lot in the future. I look forward to working with you!”

‘We were slashing at each other not long ago.’

‘Have you already forgotten all that?’

The inexplicable kindness from both sides left Jorge and Denmil feeling like their souls had been snatched away.

And that strange hospitality continued even afterwards.

“My goodness, to meet Sir Jorge, what an honor.”

Faces clearly remembering cutting each other down in war spoke of honor.

“Do you like the food here? I know a tavern with great barbecue…”

A knight who had ruthlessly cut down his men recommended a restaurant.

In the face of such unexpected, reversed expectations, Jorge and his men returned to their lodgings, their initial resolve shaken by cultural shock.

But they were not the only ones to have such an experience.

“There must be some ulterior motive!”

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