Mimir's voice echoed in my mind, calm and ancient as ever.
"As you command, Lord Velsun. The preparations will begin. Karlos shall become a True Demon Lord—one that legends will struggle to describe."
I turned my attention back to the crowd with a warm smile, hiding the storm that was quietly building under my command.
I turned to Reinhart, who still looked a little dazed from everything that had happened. The man had grit—loyalty, pride, and strength—and he'd held his head high even when I tossed a miniature sun at twenty thousand soldiers like it was a party trick.
"Reinhart," I said firmly, my voice carrying across the quiet courtyard,
"since you were the nephew of the former king, and you've proven yourself as a capable knight... I hereby name you General of Solara."
He blinked. "Solara…?"
I smiled and raised my hand to the sky, sunlight gently spilling through the clouds like it too had bowed in respect.
"Yes. From this day forward, this land shall no longer be called Bermud. That name died with the despair it carried. This kingdom shall be known as Solara—the kingdom that rose from ruin into radiance."
The citizens murmured, the name spreading like wildfire on their tongues.
Reinhart dropped to one knee, placing a fist over his heart.
"I swear my loyalty to you, Lord Velsun, and to the kingdom of Solara. My sword is yours."
Just then, Mimir's voice crackled through my thoughts like ancient leather and dusty tomes.
"Hah! Solara, is it? Bold name, lad. Sounds like a kingdom that might just survive your antics."
"Thanks, old man," I replied mentally. "Don't forget to start prepping Karlos' evolution once we're back."
"Aye, aye, no need to nag. I'm older than time, not deaf."
He chuckled. "I'll make that daemon sparkle like a nightmare dipped in starlight."
I had to fight the grin pulling at my lips. Things were moving fast… and exactly how I wanted.
I turned towards Reinhart to give him his first order.
"Reinhart your first task as the general of Solara is to take the soilders in solara and capture the enemy kingdom Glora. There king is captured all there soilders are dead they would be dead if left alone we will integrate them into our Kingdom."
Reinhart stood tall at my words, nodding sharply as a confident smirk formed on his lips.
"As you command, my king."
I turned to face the crowd once more, my voice rising above the quiet murmurs.
"From this moment onward, Glora will no longer stand as our enemy. Their army has fallen, their king has been captured. If we leave the remnants to rot in chaos, they will only become a threat once again. But under Solara… they will find order, stability, and a future."
I glanced at Reinhart.
"Take the soldiers of Solara—march to Glora. Integrate the land, bring back any citizens willing to cooperate, and make it clear that this is not conquest... this is unification. Anyone who resists with violence, you know what to do."
Reinhart saluted, armor glinting in the golden light."I will return with their banners lowered and their people ready to serve under Solara."
As he walked off to prepare the troops, Mimir's voice rolled in like the wind brushing an ancient scroll.
"Hah, conquest by salvation… You've got the brain of a devil and the smile of a saint, lad. Makes me wonder who the real villain is sometimes."
"Come on, Mimir," I chuckled internally.
"Villains don't offer people hope."
"No, lad. They just make sure hope leads back to them."
Darius approached me once more, his steps firm but respectful. He knelt down with one hand across his chest, eyes filled with unwavering devotion.
"My lord, with the people's love behind you and the throne vacant, we should officially crown you as the King of Solara. The people have already accepted you in their hearts… but the ceremony will make it absolute."
I tilted my head, looking around the ruined throne room that still held whispers of old glory. The golden banners torn, stone cracked—but amidst that ruin, hope had taken root again.
I stepped forward, hands clasped behind my back."Hmm… Very well. If it brings stability and clarity to the people, then let the coronation be held. But no extravagance, Darius. I'm not here to wear a crown—I'm here to rebuild an empire."
Darius smiled wide, eyes misting over slightly.
"Understood, my lord. The ceremony will be simple but worthy of the future king… of Solara."
Karlos, standing beside me with his usual smug aura, whispered under his breath,"Truly… a king born of chaos. And yet, the people adore him. A king… no, a god walking in mortal form."
Mimir chuckled in the depths of my soul.
"Well then, lad. Ready to play king officially? Or should I start calling you 'Your Majesty' now and get used to it?"
I smirked to myself.
"Let them bring the crown. Solara's rise begins today."
I stood there, the weight of Darius' words and the adoration of the people hanging thick in the air like incense in an ancient temple.
But then it hit me.
"Wait… why the fuck am I acting like some evil manipulator or some shit?"
I frowned, rubbing the back of my neck.
I didn't plan to rule a kingdom. I wasn't here to be worshipped or to wear fancy robes and make decrees all day.
I did it for fun—to see what would happen. Because I could.
"Sigh… I need to stop acting like this or I'm gonna end up becoming the second coming of Llyod Frontara…"
I muttered under my breath, the memory of that infamous tyrant making me cringe internally.
Mimir, of course, couldn't resist.
"Hah! Lad, you've got the power, the followers, and now a bloody kingdom. Only thing missing is a brooding throne pose and a wine glass full of souls."
I groaned."Mimir, not helping."
"Just saying… evil overlords start with good intentions too, y'know."
Karlos, meanwhile, stood beside me with sparkles in his eyes, completely unaware of my internal moral panic.
"Lord Velsun… you're truly destined for greatness," he whispered reverently.
Damn it. I need to chill.Time to remind myself who I really was… or at least, who I didn't want to become.
I took a deep breath and gave myself a mental slap.
"Alright. No tyrant arc. Chill king arc it is."
Zalario stood a few steps behind, his glowing golden eyes watching Velsun as he addressed the people—no, his people now.
"Hmm… He became a king among high humans. Now what does he plan to do?"
Zalario thought, folding his arms, the pristine feathers of his wings slightly ruffling with a breeze that only seemed to affect him.
To the others, it looked like awe. To Zalario, it was curiosity.
"He has the power of a god, the wit of a devil, and the heart of a child playing ruler. What drives him now? Is it conquest? Is it boredom? Or…"
Zalario narrowed his gaze slightly.
"…is it something he hasn't realized yet himself?"
He glanced to the sky, sensing faint ripples in the higher planes. Gods stirring. Demons whispering. The world had felt the shift.
"Velsun… You're playing with fate like it's a game. But how long before the game plays you?"
Still, Zalario said nothing aloud. He would follow for now—observe, protect if needed.
Back to Velsun who was thinking how to make the kingdom prosperous.
"Now what I need is to make this kingdom prosperous again Mimir any suggestions"
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