The "Case that Fought Against King" isn't a bloody battle, but a war of perception. While the King tries to intimidate him, Baul accidentally "wins" the argument by trying to apologize. He uses humble language that the public interprets as "A Noble of the People" standing up to a tyrant. 📜 Chapter 28 Focus
The court thinks he is unimpressed by royalty.
Lord Baul lives in a "devastated manor" on the fringes of the kingdom. He is not ambitious; he is simply lazy and deeply unconfident. His only goal is to survive comfortably, but his every mundane action is interpreted by his subordinates and the public as a stroke of tactical genius or saint-like benevolence. 👑 Confronting the King The "Case that Fought Against King" isn't a
His "mysterious" aura leads the King to believe Baul has a massive hidden army supporting him. ⚔️ The Fight for the Commoners
Baul returns home to find his devastated manor being rebuilt by enthusiastic commoners who think he risked his life for their rights. 📜 Chapter 28 Focus The court thinks he
When Baul is finally summoned to face the King, he is trembling with fear. However, his nervous stutters and unintentional silence are mistaken for:
Chapter 28 typically centers on the aftermath of a major misunderstanding where: His only goal is to survive comfortably, but
The story follows , a low-ranking noble who inadvertently builds a legendary reputation through pure accident and comedic misunderstandings. 🏰 The Accidental Revolution