Chapter 581 - 399: Nobel Holiday (Part 2)
Faye Mowish’s arrival shattered many conjectures—no one thought of introducing their daughters to Malin anymore. Her presence overshadowed others in both her background and beauty, and around noon, Nova accompanied the Misses of the Malin household to Count Nobel’s private residence, calling Faye a sister. The princesses from earlier no longer harbored any aspirations—asides from Nova, no one else could bring an entire country as a dowry.
Yes, the girls from the Malin family were overwhelming in every aspect—be it skin, strength, or appearance, and most importantly, Malin made his rejection of others abundantly clear.
That afternoon, Faye and Nova issued a joint command to execute all Black Orc captives.
It was a relatively perfect conclusion to Malin’s first military leadership.
In Malin’s eyes, the entirely non-human appearance of the Black Orcs did not stir any compassion within him, and their cannibalistic nature extinguished any mercy he might have harbored.
Come evening, the King of Sydney arrived at Nobel City, and for this occasion, Earl Seymon held a grand banquet. Malin initially did not want to attend—his height of one meter two would cause many troubles, especially since that morning he had to smash more than one challenger against the wall.
After all, his stature, aside from invoking a protective instinct amongst noble ladies and princesses, also sparked ill-conceived heroic fantasies in some dim-witted individuals.
But there was no helping it—their own father, Goethe, was present, and he heard that both of his ladies and that unfortunate third son would also attend.
Speaking of that unfortunate Joe, Malin couldn’t help but marvel at how Divine Arts could miraculously heal and allow one to be up and running a day after being so badly injured.
Malin heard that the fellow intended to personally apologize, and could not help but think that his mother, Lady Manli, must be quite distressed by it all.
Speaking of which, had it not been for Joe’s injury, the command would never have fallen to Malin, so in a way, despite Joe’s questionable methods, he had inadvertently aided and crowned Malin’s achievements.
