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And, even if they did somehow manage to drive a Hyrule Menace away, that in itself was a huge problem to be addressed.
There was simply no way that Lahti, a Runeless with no power to speak of, could do it himself.

Pullum, Hallim’s sister who was always glued to Lahti, was indeed quite the capable Knight with a High-Grade Rune, but if Weinsel was to be asked if she could fight off a Hyrule Menace by herself or not, Weinsel had to lean on the latter.

There must be some other powerful third party involved.
And that would be, without doubt, Charalia’s agents, where Lahti studied abroad.

The letter that explained the situation also mentioned Charalia’s involvement, but then… What would be the difference then, between getting help and surrendering to Charalia? While he still had the capability to make a move, Weinsel took it to himself that he must cut off the rot before the infection festered.

And he would not let Lahti step on the soil of this country again.
Being a Runeless, his stepbrother wouldn’t be able to keep up with the chaos this country was about to plunge into.

Actually, regardless of his lack of Rune, Weinsel simply couldn’t entrust this country to someone who wasn’t prepared to bear the burden of an entire country and ran off to other countries over some inferiority nonsense.


The reigning king would probably abdicate in the near future.
His health was already falling, and his dethronement was necessary should he wish to make amends with Charalia.
After all, Alucard had sent a group of assassins for the King of Charalia himself.

Rather than letting the commotion stir and causing an uproar later, making things straight when the iron was still hot was better.
Weinsel simply didn’t want to upset his adoptive father, to whom he owed so much.

If Tiffany was still nestled in Lekrea and manipulating Lahti at her will, then Weinsel should rescue his brother from her corrupting hands and keep him away from the country.

But if Lekrea really had been liberated with the help of Charalia agents, Weinsel would have to admonish his brother for the folly of being subservient to the Charalian army and throw him away out of the country.

Of course, he would see his brother with enough money so he could live well even outside of the borders of Alucard.
And that money had been prepared as well.

Weinsel himself didn’t really have that much grudge against Lahti.
However, it was undeniable that many young Knights and officials who were supposed to carry the future of this country, including Hallim, were bewitched and taken in by Tiffany because of Lahti’s problematic attitude.

For them, the next-in-line for the throne was no one else but Lahti.
They were in close proximity to the king and had been in touch with His Majesty’s intentions daily.
And yet, Lahti never really took this country seriously, causing turmoil to start brewing inside and outside the government.

Hallim and many others began to worry about where the country would be heading.
The reigning king was old and was even risking his own sovereignty to take part in a plot by the Highlanders against Charalia.

And yet his successor, the Crown Prince himself, was too unreliable!


In the end, they thought that they might as well become hands and feet for the Highlanders first.
It seemed that Tiffany, as she ensnared them, had turned Hallim and his peers into Highlanders, and treated anyone who served under her generously.

Weinsel understood why there were so many of them converted.
What they did was by no means excusable, but neither was Lahti for basically forcing them to take the hand of the devil.

If Alucard had been and continued to be a peaceful country, then perhaps Weinsel wouldn’t blame Lahti so hard for being tormented by his inferiority complex and thus going on a journey of self-discovery.

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He understood that it must be hard to be compared with Weinsel, who with him said to be the best Knight Alucard had ever seen, and in fact was an owner of a High-Grade Rune.

However, being corrupted and neglecting any effort at all because of it was just wrong.
It is wrong to run away.
What even Lahti got out of running away, anyway! Weinsel, for one, never saw himself slacking and sitting on his hands, not once since he was marked a High-Grade Rune, and he continued to work hard still.

And by doing so, he gained a lot of things…

「…I’ll make you take responsibility for all you’ve caused, Lahti!」

That would be the last thing he could do as his older brother.

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