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Lord of Caldera

In a world where kingdoms rise and fall, a seasoned player unexpectedly finds himself transmigrated into the very game he once mastered—Caldera. However, his new life as a ruler comes with a crushing twist: severe debuffs and harsh restrictions on his talents make survival nearly impossible. Against overwhelming odds, he fights tooth and nail to carve out a legacy. Despite his brilliance in strategy and marvels in combat, failure becomes his ultimate fate. But fate offers him another chance. Reborn at the start of the game, now without the crippling debuffs and armed with all the knowledge, experience, and hard-won lessons of his previous life, he faces the world anew. This novel is a bit fast-paced compared to current mainstream trends. It will delve into human nature and how far people are willing to go for meager profit. Most characters will be evil, and even the good ones only appear good because the actions they take align with their own interests, rather than being motivated by true goodness. For any questions about this novel, feel free to leave a comment on my first review, where I will be answering any inquiries or questions regarding the story. I hope you have a great time reading this! If you’d like to support this novel, please rate it or leave any kind of comment. Any feedback will help it gain more exposure. Thank you! I will be posting this story on RoyalRoad.com as well although only free chapter just like here. if you read on both platforms and like the novel do leave me some review there as well thank you. https://www.royalroad.com/profile/569643/fictions

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Chapter 55

"Fortunately, it seems the assassin didn't know how to fight head-on."

Assassins weren't soldiers or knights. They didn't need to know how to fight in open combat—using poison or striking in the dead of night was enough to get the job done. The assassin sent after Sylas had likely relied on the latter tactic, or so the count thought, sighing in relief.

"No, my lord," Werner interrupted.

"What do you mean, no?"

"The assassin may not have been on the level of a knight, but he was still quite skilled. If it had been an inexperienced squire or even an ordinary soldier, they would have been in serious danger."

"…!"

The count's eyes widened in shock. His son, who had only been training in swordsmanship for a month, had managed to subdue an assassin who could have been a serious threat even to a seasoned soldier?

"Is this true?"

"There were dozens of exchanges, my lord. Not only I but many other knights witnessed it," Werner confirmed.