Chapter 301 Peculiar Situation Of The South

Sylas nodded in understanding. If loyalty wasn't expected, then the lords likely used their knights to their fullest capacity. That kind of treatment would sever any bond that might have otherwise formed.

"Some of the closest vassals may be exceptions, particularly those who have stood by the lord since succession struggles. But in the South, personal loyalty is rare."

"I see."

Sylas recalled the knight Isaac had killed, who had cried out about loyalty and honor. Reflecting on it, that man was likely a close confidant of an enemy lord, which was why he met such a fate. Isaac couldn't have executed every knight who opposed him; doing so would have been impractical. Instead, only the truly significant figures were sent to the gallows.