Crownless Reincarnation: New World? Nah I'd win-Chapter 134: Saia

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Chapter 134: Saia

[Eldergorve Town.]

"That is all, my Lord."

Mira’s voice echoed within the throne room as she knelt in front of Akamir.

The young man sat on the throne, tens of documents floated around him.

His eyes slowly checking each and every document that was provided to him.

"...Hmm." Akamir mumbled softly. "So, we have a total of five hundred trained soldiers."

With the Twin of Hypocrisy taking the lead, Akamir had ordered a large group of Mimickers to stay inside the shadows of different knights and mages.

It was a way for them to learn how they fight and figure out their weaknesses.

Akamir rested his chin on his hand, his crimson eyes scanning the last document before letting it vanish into smoke.

"Five hundred trained soldiers," he repeated. "Should be enough, considering we will do an ambush and Lucien will not have enough time to call his army."

"Yes, my Lord," Mira replied, still kneeling. "They’ve studied their hosts for weeks. Most of them can copy their movements, even their speech patterns."

Akamir gave her a small nod as he leaned on his chair. "Where is Elene?"

"I am right here, my Lord." A voice came from his side.

Akamir glanced over his shoulder to find the faceless woman standing beside him.

"Did you not get a new body?" Akamir asked, looking at her. "It shouldn’t be easy to work without a face."

"It’s of no problem, my Lord." She replied. "I usually keep her face covered."

"That’s fair," he muttered. "And the network?"

"Secured." Elene stepped forward, hands behind her back. "Letters between nobles are being copied before delivery."

Akamir nodded silently. ’There was already the network system beforehand.’

The newspaper company that worked under the royal family already had a network all over the kingdom.

The first thing that Elene did was to overtake the company.

She then slowly expanded her network and made her own.

Akamir looked at her once again. "What about the church?"

"They are keeping themselves out of the succession struggle." She said, her voice soft.

"The loss they faced in the dungeon was too much for them to spare any more knights."

Akamir gave her a slight nod.

"But it was mostly because of luck." Elene continued. "Apparently, Pope Elon made Elore the supervisor of the meetings with Lucien."

Akamir let out a soft chuckle. "....I see."

For better or worse, Lucien got the shortest stick.

’...Well, I guess all the preparation is complete now.’

Akamir thought, closing his eyes.

’The only problem will be the purple core guy.’

He still hasn’t found a way to take care of him.

There are a few ways he had in mind but he wasn’t sure if they could work.

’I just need to kill him myself.’

Akamir let out a sigh as he looked back at Mira who stood back up.

"How are things going with the mines?" He asked, standing up. "Any problems?"

"Not any glaring ones, my Lord." She replied, shaking her head. "There was a problem with the transportation but I took care of it."

"...I see." Akamir said while taking off his jacket. "What about pricing?"

Mira stepped forward and helped him with his dress.

"We haven’t started selling them yet." Mira replied, "with the decaying health of the king, the market pricing is crashing down."

Akamir nodded in response as he stretched his body.

"Wait till the situation is taken care of."

"Yes, my Lord."

"Oh, inform the elves." Akamir said, glancing back at her. "We are ready to sell the actual spirit herbs."

Mira bowed deeply. "As you wish."

Akamir drew in a deep breath and summoned his Crown.

A portal formed in front of him while he glanced back at them.

"You both are dismissed."

They bowed as he walked inside the portal.

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[Far North, Old Court]

[Spirit World]

Akamir slowly walked out of a portal into the spaceless and timeless place of the spirit world.

He blinked, adjusting to the light of the place as he walked inside the dome.

The place has changed a lot in just two months.

Where there were only a few spirit herbs, now the place was filled with them.

Akamir stepped further into the dome, walking over the moss-covered floor.

Lush vines curled around the glass-like walls, glowing faintly.

He slowly walked past rows of blooming spirit herbs, each one pulsing with a soft aura.

Some glowed green, others gold, and a few even with faint blue streaks.

The variety had expanded far beyond what they had started with.

"Not bad," he muttered, brushing his fingers over a crimson herb.

The leaves still moved around the dome which has also been expanded by the help of Nayomi.

Akamir blinked and a small cluster of glowing lights rushed towards him.

.... Fairies.

Akamir smiled as they all roamed around him, like longing for his acknowledgment.

He held out his hand, and one of the fairies gently landed on his palm.

He watched it for a moment, then softly said, "You all seem healthier than before."

As if understanding, the fairy gave a little twirl in the air before flying off to rejoin the others.

Nayomi arrived in his line of sight once again as she looked at them.

"You noticed, didn’t you?" She asked, glancing at him.

"Yep." Akamir mumbled, rubbing his chin. "A fairy queen."

Just as said, a single fairy was in the center of the group.

She was one who was larger than all the other fairies by over a foot.

Her body has much more definite features even though she was born just a week ago.

"She can talk, right?" Akamir asked, glancing at Nayomi.

"All fairies can talk." She replied, getting closer to it. "They just take time."

Akamir watched the larger fairy hover in the air, her wings fluttering slowly.

She was pale blue with streaks of silver glowing along her arms.

She was a lot more shy than the others as she actively tried to keep the distance from Akamir.

’I won’t attack you, smallstacks.’

"She’s grown fast," he said, crouching slightly to get a better look. "Is that normal?"

"Not really," Nayomi replied. "But nothing in this dome grows at a normal pace anymore."

Akamir nodded in agreement as the concentration of the spirit energy is far higher inside.

The little creature floated closer to him, stopping just before his face.

The queen didn’t have any face but just a glowing light.

"...Do you have a name?" Akamir asked softly.

The fairy tilted her head.

Then, in a tiny, bell-like voice, she spoke.

"Saia."

Akamir blinked.

Nayomi smiled faintly. "She chose it herself, huh?"

"Saia," he repeated. "A good name."

Nayomi floated closer to him. "Are you going to form a contract with her?"

"Yes, but not now." Akamir said, standing back up. "Maybe later."

Nayomi didn’t press him further as she looked at Saia closely.

"A wonderful spirit indeed." She whispered softly. "You are better than what I could create."

Akamir glanced at her but didn’t ask anything.

He got busy admiring the place that looked ever beautiful.

Nayomi glanced at him as she remembered something.

"Akamir." She said. "You have a meeting."

The young man lowered his head slightly. "...Yeah."

He needs to see Asher’s father.

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