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Chapter 6 - Chapter 6:- A Kings Burden

Eighteen-year-old Samura stood in the throne room, the air thick with unspoken

tension. He awaited the King's arrival, a knot tightening in his stomach. Footsteps

echoed, and the grand doors swung open, revealing the King. Samura bowed deeply,

stepping back as the monarch strode past him to his throne.

"Before you speak, Samura, know this: I am aware of your intentions," the King's

voice resonated, firm yet weary. "You need not fret. The Demon Army understands

the boundaries. We've been lenient enough to allow their current position. They will

not advance until we've had a discussion with their King."

"Sire, that is precisely why I am here," Samura replied, his voice steady despite the

tremor in his hands. He unrolled a piece of parchment, his eyes scanning the grim

words. "Not long ago, we received word: the Demon King has passed. Hadashi, his

firstborn son, has been enthroned. Normally, they would consult advisors and

kingmakers, but wartime changes everything. The troops already show signs of a

new, aggressive leadership. I fear this will not be as peaceful as we hoped. The

murder of our emissary is a clear indication."

The King sighed, his gaze drifting to the city gates visible through the towering

windows. In that moment, Samura saw past the regal facade; the war was

consuming the King, affecting him more deeply than anyone realized.

"Both sides are not savages," the King mused after a minute of heavy silence. "There

must be something they desire. If we can negotiate, perhaps we can end this war

without bloodshed."

Samura knew the King's words were a desperate hope. In times of peace, the Demon

Kingdom was a formidable ally. In war, however, they were ferocious, their soldiers

outmatching the Human Kingdom's ten to one. Messages to other clans had gone

unanswered; they were isolated.

"My Lord, desperate times demand desperate measures. If all else fails, I have a plan

to force the Demon Kingdom's retreat. His younger brother, Hidora, is here. He is

strong, almost as formidable as his brother, but he can be taken hostage. Hadashi

has shown more compassion for his brother than for any other matter. I believe they

will surrender if the prince is captured."

The King's sigh was heavy. "There is no fairness in war, is there?"

"No, my Lord. It is a treacherous game, played only by the most cunning."

"Very well. I will present this to the strategists at the next meeting."

"Excellent. Now, there is another pressing matter we must discuss."

The King twisted a ring on his finger, a silent wish for a permanent end to the

conflict. "What is it, Samura?" he asked, his tone laced with frustration.

Samura, sensing the King's weariness, offered, "I can return later, Your Majesty. If you

need rest, I can—"

"Speak. I am not a child who values comfort over the lives of my people."

"Yes, my Lord. The Demon Army has cut off our supplies. Though unconfirmed, they

may have severed our communications as well. Our food, income, ammunition, and

weapons—they will seize them all. Our current provisions may last only a week

before things..." Samura paused, choosing his words carefully. "I will try to be

optimistic and leave it at that."

The King exhaled slowly. "So, it's a matter of time, then? Perhaps I was naive to

believe this could be settled verbally."

"No, Your Majesty! You possess the best path to end this war. But we all know war is

a twisting serpent, full of unpredictable turns. No one can foresee its ultimate

outcome."

"Perhaps. But I cannot leave everything to hope and fate." The King shifted on his

throne, his eyes hardening. "Samura, prepare the troops for battle. Inform the other

Generals: if words fail, they must be ready to fight and die for the kingdom."

Samura bowed. "Yes, my Lord. Immediately." He exited the room, the heavy doors

closing behind him. The King was grateful no soldiers were present to witness his

momentary collapse onto the throne, a man burdened by the weight of his kingdom.

He had to remain strong, to lead. Only after victory could he allow himself to rest.

As Samura left, a chilling thought struck him: the Demon King's swift

enthronement and aggressive tactics felt too calculated. Was there more to this

sudden war than met the eye, a hidden player pulling the strings?

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