Nexus' face lit up with a smile as he looked at Lexx kneeling before him, nodding in approval. "Rise, from now on you are my subordinate. Don't call me master. Address me as Your Highness, just like Kassius does," Nexus declared.
Lexx stood up and bowed, saying, "Your Highness."
"Good, you've made the right choice, Lexx. I promise you won't regret it," Nexus said with a faint smile. Kassius also smiled, pleased with Lexx's decision.
Taking a deep breath, Lexx looked at Nexus with determination. He didn't question why Nexus had chosen him. He knew that being a subordinate of such a powerful individual would bring him benefits rather than harm. He understood that in a kingdom like this, strength was essential for survival. Seeing Kassius address Nexus as Your Highness only solidified Lexx's decision to follow Nexus. A person addressed as Your Highness must be royalty.
"Lexx, I have an important assignment for you," Nexus said, motioning for Lexx to sit back down.
"Please, Your Highness," Lexx replied, putting on a serious expression.
" You you know about the current situation in the Purple Thorn Kingdom and how the nobles are causing suffering, right?" Nexus inquired.
"Yes, Your Highness, the current situation of the Kingdom is truly dire. The Nobles have turned this once prosperous land into a living hell. It is because of their actions that my parents met their untimely demise," Lexx replied with a look of disgust.
Nexus inquired, "Has anyone ever attempted to rebel against the Nobles?"
Lexx shook his head in response.
"Why not?" Nexus asked, looking puzzled.
"Because no one dares to challenge the power of the Nobles. They have a formidable army and numerous powerful Cultivators at their disposal. Even if we wanted to rebel, we lack the strength and unity of powerful Cultivators to stand a chance," Lexx explained with a bitter smile.
The Nobles hold such a tight grip on power that no one dares to oppose them. Furthermore, there are few powerful Cultivators in the Kingdom. Most of those with such abilities are part of Bandit groups, Gangs, Thieves, and other criminals who care little for the well-being of the Kingdom's people. The more the Kingdom suffers, the better it is for them.
Nexus stroked his chin thoughtfully, his eyes sparkling with the mysterious runes swirling within them, casting a beautiful glow. After a moment, Nexus lifted his head and gazed at Lexx.
"Hey, do you know of any powerful Cultivators in the Kingdom who might be interested in rebelling against the Nobles? Or maybe someone who's just not happy with the way things are?" Nexus inquired.
Lexx pondered the question for a moment before shaking his head. "I'm not sure if there are any Cultivators looking to go against the Nobles, Your Highness. But I do know where some of them like to hang out."
"Alright, that's exactly what I need," Nexus said with a smile. "Okay, Lexx, here's what I want you to do."
Lexx sat up and looked at Nexus with a serious expression. This was the first task Nexus had given him since becoming his subordinate, and he didn't want to fail.
"All I need you to do is find those Cultivators from the Purple Thorn Kingdom and invite them here," Nexus instructed.
Lexx nodded seriously and then asked, puzzled, "If I just ask them to come here without telling them what they'll get, do you think they'll show up?"
"Just tell them to come. Even if three people show up, your task will be considered complete," Nexus replied, shaking his head.
"Understood, Your Highness," Lexx nodded. Although he was curious about why Nexus wanted to invite the Cultivators, he didn't dare to ask, even though he had a guess.
"Alright, you have seven days. Tell them to come here within that time frame. Kassius will come to check on the progress of the task during those days," Nexus said, pointing at Kassius.
Lexx looked at Kassius and nodded respectfully, receiving a nod in return.
Nexus stood up immediately and said, "Okay, Lexx, this task is crucial. Don't let me down. If you succeed, I'll give you the Cultivation technique you desire. Grandpa Kassius, let's head back."
Kassius also stood up, agreeing, "Yes, Your Highness."
Lexx stood and bowed, promising, "I won't fail this mission."
"I'm counting on you," Nexus nodded before leaving the building with Kassius. Lexx watched them disappear into the dark alleys.
Lost in thought for a moment, Lexx realized fate had smiled upon him. Determined, he looked into the distance and muttered to himself, "I will complete this.
"Your Highness, do you want to overthrow the Nobles?" Kassius asked as he looked at Nexus walking ahead of him. Nexus nodded in acknowledgment.
"But Your Highness, I don't think we can stand against those Nobles, even if we gather some people. And even if Lexx is able to invite those rogue cultivators, I don't think they will come without benefits," Kassius said seriously.
When Nexus heard Kassius' concerns, he shook his head and chuckled. "Grandpa Kassius, let me ask you a question."
"Please, Your Highness," Kassius said respectfully.
"For the past twenty years, how many battles have the Nobles fought?" Nexus asked.
"I don't know, Your Highness," Kassius replied.
They have just come to this continent, so he is not sure how many wars or battles they have been involved in.
"Grandpa Kassius, I can tell you that in the past twenty years, the Nobles have not engaged in more than a handful of wars or battles," Nexus chuckled.
"What are you trying to say, Your Highness?" Kassius asked, puzzled.
"Okay, calm down. Let me ask you another question. If the Nobles haven't been in any wars or battles for twenty years, what do you think their soldiers have been doing all this time?" Nexus said with a smile as he looked ahead.
Kassius was taken aback by Nexus' hypothesis. "Your Highness, if the Nobles haven't been in wars for so long, then their soldiers will only have strength but no battle experience. If what you're saying is true, then the current army is just empty vessels," Kassius contemplated.
"Yes, you're right. The current soldiers of the Nobles, and even the Nobles themselves, are just empty vessels with no substance. They lack battle experience and haven't seen much action," Nexus concluded.
Nexus continued," Although while the Nobles possess powerful Cultivation bases, their reliance on pills has rendered their foundations unstable. Despite having an army, the number of actual Cultivators among them is limited. These Nobles are driven by greed, making it unlikely that they would allocate sufficient resources to enhance their army's strength. It is likely that only a select few possess true Cultivation bases," Nexus explained.
Kassius pondered Nexus's words, absorbing the implications of the Nobles' situation.
Nexus then pointed out," And the Nobles believe that no one would dare challenge them ".
"So, Your Highness, how does this relate to your recruitment of rogue Cultivators?" Kassius inquired, seeking clarity on the matter.
Nexus elaborated," Grandpa Kassius while the Nobles have been idle, tormenting the commoners, rogue Cultivators have been honing their skills and adapting to the changing landscape of the Kingdom. Even in a scenario where the Kingdom had not fallen into disarray, the nature of rogue Cultivators would still make them formidable opponents ".
" So Your Highness, do you wish to recruit these rogue Cultivators to assist in overthrowing the Nobles?" Kassius inquired.
Nexus affirmed, "Yes, these rogue Cultivators possess battle experience and have witnessed more than the Nobles' army."
Kassius expressed concern, "But can we trust them? What if they betray us at the last minute? Your Highness, you are aware that these rogue Cultivators will do anything for personal gain."
Nexus replied confidently, "We will offer them benefits that they cannot refuse, ensuring they remain loyal to our cause." As they continued walking, Nexus added, "Grandpa Kassius, I am not only recruiting rogue Cultivators, but also potential soldiers."
Understanding Nexus's strategy, Kassius nodded. Despite the rogue Cultivators' lack of talent in Cultivation, their battle experience could prove invaluable in overthrowing the Nobles and recruiting additional soldiers. It was a strategic move that could achieve two goals simultaneously.
Kassius looked at Nexus with admiration, recognizing the wisdom in his approach.