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Chapter 2 - The Road to Dilheart

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At sunrise, a carriage arrived in the village. A few merchants and mercenaries traveled with it. When the old man and Yaksh stepped outside, the group straightened with attention. The merchant leader approached with a wide smile.

> "It's an honor to be of service to the former Commander of the Royal Knights of the Empire—'The Blade King,' Sir Greyhat Ron Glasswick. Is this boy your apprentice, sir?"

Greyhat laughed.

> "Hoho~ Not yet. He's my grandson—still learning the basics."

> "Ah, forgive me for not recognizing him. What's your name, young Sir Glasswick?"

> "My name is Yaksh Ron Glasswick. I'm twelve years old this year. Nice to meet you."

> "Oh, such manners! A true heir to the strongest swordsman in the Empire."

The merchant was about to say more when Greyhat cleared his throat sharply.

> "Ahem!"

> "R-Right! We should depart immediately!"

He turned to his men.

> "Everyone, load Sir Glasswick's luggage—quickly! We're leaving!"

> "Geez, these idiots," Greyhat muttered. "Yaksh, go take your seat."

> "Yes, Grandpa!"

As the caravan rumbled toward the capital city of Dilheart, a mercenary sitting nearby leaned in.

> "Sir Glasswick, pardon my curiosity, but... everyone believes you never married or had children. So how do you have a grandson all of a sudden?"

Greyhat smiled.

> "He's my grandson. That's all that matters. Blood doesn't define family. Love does."

> "Well said, sir. The bond of the heart is stronger than blood."

> "Hoho~ You've got a slick tongue. A true merchant."

> "Please, sir, you embarrass me."

> "Just don't talk about this in front of Yaksh. He's still a boy. Let him grow up a little first."

> "Of course, sir. Not a word."

Soon, the giant 30-foot walls of Dilheart came into view. The capital city was alive with the bustle of adventurers, knights, vendors, merchants, and travelers.

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