I would kill my brothers and sisters while they were underestimated.
I made up my mind and took action one after another.
None of the older brothers agreed with me. The older brothers are steeped in Father's way of thinking. I am the heretic prince of the Kingdom of Migga, who is the one who questions the treatment of those who forcibly resist and are reduced to slaves and not treated as human beings.
I am the seventh prince, a prince of low rank, and I have not had that many conversations with my father, the king, as a father and son. Father gives orders and I carry them out. That was the only relationship we had. It was probably because we were so far apart that I was able to think this way.
Because I was a prince who was left alone and far from the throne, there were no people around me who could instill this kind of thinking in me.
On the other hand, my older brothers, whose mothers were of high status, were around me, so they must have been influenced by this way of thinking.
--I killed the older brothers with my own hands, no questions asked.
The only royalty left was my father, his wives, and two princesses. The Kingdom of Migga had many princes, so that was all that remained.
I don't think that killing my father would be the end.
Even if I kill my father and I am the only prince, there will be those who will rebel. I can say that the rebels are coming together because I have continued to take action.
Of course, not everything is coming together. Not all rebellions are going well. There are sacrifices, not a few.
--The cat beastie seems to have dared to enter the kingdom. People call it a traitor, but I don't think so. I don't think that Dascha is really betraying the beastman, even though he seems to have the beastman in his hands.
I can only imagine that he is probably making it easier for them to move around like this, too.
Even if it is only one person, even if it is only one person, it certainly has an impact on the people around it. If the first person doesn't make a move, it's impossible for things to move.
"I'm going to kill my father.
Next, I will kill my father.
I'm going to kill my father. That will be the beginning.
I don't know how this country will act with that beginning.
But I am sure that I will act as I wish.
It will take more than just the rebels to kill my father. The princes are disappearing and that makes my father wary, so I can say that it would be difficult to kill him by surprise.
That's why I'm going to enlist the help of the dragon clans who weren't outwardly part of the action in the rebellion.
There is not much I can offer them, but I will take action with their help no matter what they say.
I am not a friend of the dragon tribe. They are cooperating with me, but I don't know how far they will go.
But if we have come this far, we have no choice but to do it.
I want to end this as soon as possible with as few casualties as possible.
That is my goal.
I will do whatever it takes to achieve it. To make my goal come true...
To kill my father and become king. When I think about that, I think about Nina. Nina decided to get involved with me. Nina sends people to me. Nina is thinking about me. I'm happy about that.
But I'm going to kill my family and become king. It's going well for now, but it's not going to stay that way.
Whether the rebellion succeeds or not, I will have to have a proper talk with Nina if I survive.
After that, I told her about my plan to attack the king just as the dragon tribe arrived. I thought they might refuse, but to my surprise, they readily accepted my proposal.
They showed me how serious they were about this plan, even to the point of killing their own kin.
So said the dragon tribe.
This means that they have been watching me. The dragon tribe with high physical ability could have observed me without me noticing.
--About two weeks later, I installed the help of the dragon tribe.
I enlisted the help of the dragon tribe and attacked my father.
He had many guards around him. I had decided to kill them if necessary. I didn't want to kill him as much as possible, but I couldn't kill him if I said such a thing.
What are you--?
Master Hiccup!
Some of them even knew my face.
--Some of them knew my face, some of them had been good to me.
But that didn't stop the wheels from turning.
Hiccup, what are you doing?
I don't want this country to remain as it is. I'm going to kill you for my own purpose.
And I looked him straight in the eye, and I raised my blade against him.
--The Prince and the Rebellion 5
(The prince, with the help of the dragon tribe, attacked the king.)