After the baron spilled the beans, Adam didn't care much about what he'd said; it was something he already knew or that Alfred had found out—the same Alfred whom he himself had killed after poisoning his father.
The carriage tracks were left behind, smudged by the constant rain, while the mud slowly covered up any clear traces.
About how one of the kingdom's counts was actually a Kamelot infiltrator, and that everyone wanted his family's territory because it was a strategic location, especially from a military standpoint.
Which was common knowledge.
The low-hanging branches occasionally brushed against the riders as they passed, dripping accumulated water onto their shoulders and weapons.
The only thing that had really struck him was the revelation that the Mana Dragon Lotus could be cultivated. That should be possible, but since the baron had mentioned it to Adam, he had no choice but to believe it.
