Year 813 of the Imperial Calendar.
The Heinerne Empire. Situated in the heart of the continent, this empire was one of the largest and most resource-rich nations in the landâa prime example of an ideal country to live in.
However, strength always attracted enemies, and those with abilities were inevitably met with envy and spite. In other words, even in such a prosperous nation, war was inescapable.
âCaptain Teo! Suspicious activity has been detected near the Rotelli Maritime Zone, which is under Memburnâs control.â
The Kingdom of Memburn, reliant on maritime trade, was currently engaged in active conflict with the Heinerne Empire.
Geographically, the two nations were intricately connected, with Memburn sharing a narrow border along Heinerneâs eastern edge. Additionally, there was a maritime area cutting between the two nations, known as Rotelli.
Memburn controlled half of the Rotelli Maritime Zone. Though not vast, Rotelli was a critical gateway for continental trade, functioning as a Silk Road of sorts. The maritime rights in this zone were currently divided between the Empire and the Kingdom.
However, Memburn sought to monopolize the maritime rights in Rotelli and had once initiated a war with the Empire to achieve this goal. After prolonged conflict, the two nations had reached a tense ceasefire. Recently, however, signs of war were re-emerging.
âIs this report from the Separate Forces?â
âYes, sir.â
The capital city of Twelin, home to the Empireâs military headquarters, was the heart of Heinerne. Its military forces, dedicated to defending the royal palace and beyond, were a testament to the Empireâs might. Among these, the âMagic Corps,â composed of individuals capable of wielding extraordinary magical powers, was widely regarded as the most elite of all military units.
The circular territory surrounding the palace was under strict military jurisdiction, constructed to ensure the defense of the Empireâs coreâthe capital and the royal palaceâunder any circumstances.
âHow many troops are stationed in the Eastern Division?â
âCurrently, the Separate Forces deployed from the capital headquarters and the 3rd Unit are stationed there.â
Among the Empireâs military commanders, none were more highly regarded than Teo Redric. Commander of the 1st Unit and widely considered the leading candidate for the position of Supreme Commander, he was a figure of unparalleled competence.
âI will report directly to the Supreme Commander.â
âYes, sir. What should we tell the Eastern Division?â
Teo fell into contemplation. The subordinate delivering the report waited patiently, giving Teo the space to think without interruption.
There was a common stereotype that soldiers, being in a physically demanding profession, werenât particularly sharp. But to be an effective soldier required not just physical prowess but also intellectual acumen. Teo stroked his chin. With his sharp features, piercing gaze, towering height of over 190 centimeters, and robust build, he certainly looked the part of a soldier. But his subordinates knew better.
He was a man who excelled in strategy as much as in strength.
Teo always devised the most rational and efficient plans. He prioritized minimizing casualties, carefully considering every detail to ensure his people remained unharmed. This diligence had made him a constant victor on the battlefield, with his operations resulting in record-low casualty rates.
âRelay the message that weâre not to move until after the Supreme Commander has been briefed. Their expertise in naval combat surpasses ours. A preemptive strike might seem viable, but it could backfire. Weâll wait and draw them to land when they grow impatient.â
âYes, sir. Iâll deliver the message immediately.â
âAnd one more thing.â
âYes, sir?â
âInform Captain Luke to absolutely refrain from acting on his own. Under no circumstances.â
ââ¦Understood!â
The subordinate saluted crisply and turned to leave. Just as Teo was about to continue, another communications officer burst into the room, looking frantic. Teo immediately felt a sense of foreboding, a disconcerting déjà vu.
âWhat is it?â
âSir, weâve received a report from the 3rd Unit. Captain Luke has mobilized his troops, leading the Separate Forces toward a maritime zone where the enemy is presumed to be lying in ambush!â
Teo frowned. He let out a brief sigh, a sound so familiar to those around him that the nearby soldiers instinctively braced themselves.
âIâm heading to the Eastern Division. Please relay this to the Supreme Commander on my behalf.â
âYes, sir!â
Teo swiftly left the room, accompanied by a mage skilled in teleportation magic. While Teo could perform basic teleportation himself, relying on a specialist was more efficient.
Within the military, there were designated âmagic preservation zones,â areas saturated with concentrated magical energy. These zones ensured precise teleportation with minimal effort, making them the standard for such operations.
âQuickly, if you please.â
âYes, Captain.â
As the mage chanted briefly, light gathered and enveloped Teo. Moments later, his form shimmered and vanished.
***
Eastern Division, Heinerne Empire
As Teo arrived, he was greeted by Mile Kailas, captain of the 3rd Unit. It was as though Mile had anticipated his arrival.
âTeo, I knew youâd show up.â
âMile, whereâs Luke?â
âJust as reported. He ran off on his own again, that rat.â
Mile raked his fingers through his hair, sighing heavily, as if thoroughly fed up.
âMile, there are other soldiers around. Mind your words when speaking about fellow captains.â
âThatâs just like you, Teo. Youâre too good-natured for your own good.â
âHow long has it been since Luke left?â
âRoughly an hour, as far as we can tell. We realized it too late, so the exact timing is uncertain.â
An hour ago would have been around the time the report about suspicious activity near Memburnâs territory came in. That report had originated from the Separate Forces.
âYouâve figured it out, havenât you?â
Mile smirked, as if he could read Teoâs expression.
âThat guy Luke. The moment the report came to us, he charged right in. He must have already been planning it.â@@novelbin@@
â...Weâre going too.â
âAre you serious? That bastard doesnât care about military discipline and does whatever he pleases. Why should we clean up his mess? Teo, letâs just leave him to it this time. Maybe getting burned will teach him a lesson.â
Mileâs sharp tone carried through, and the soldiers around them began casting uneasy glances.
âSorry, but I still have a working conscience.â
It was then that a shimmering crimson light appeared in the distance, twisting the space around it. Moments later, a man emerged, his silver hair catching the breeze and reflecting the light.
Mileâs expression darkened as soon as he recognized who it was.
âCaptain Luke, youâ¦â
Before Mile could finish, someone rushed past him at full speedâTeo. His hand ignited with flames, and his attack was aimed squarely at Luke.
Boom.
A deafening explosion echoed, and smoke rose from the spot where the two captains faced off. Despite the sudden chaos, the soldiers reacted as if accustomed to such events, swiftly deploying their own defensive magic.
âThatâs quite an aggressive greeting.â
Luke had also activated a defensive spell. Despite the abruptness, his response was swift and flawlessly executed. He locked eyes with Teo, glaring at the man who had just launched the attack.
âWhatâs the meaning of this?â
Teo was the first to speak.
âThatâs my question. Isnât your enemy beyond those waters, not standing here before you?â
âCaptain Luke, thatâs not what Iâm asking. Why did you act independently, without waiting for orders from headquarters?â
âIsnât that the purpose of the Separate Forces? The enemy was making their move. I judged that striking first, before they were fully prepared, would give us an advantage.â
The air between Teo and Luke grew icy, the tension palpable. Even the surrounding soldiers began casting wary glances at Luke, their expressions anything but friendly.
âThat wasnât your call to make. Donât you realize your actions could have provoked a war?â
âWe were only in a ceasefire with Memburn. War was inevitable. And besides, I succeeded. Isnât that all that matters?â
âEven so, that doesnât justify acting on your own. You endangered not only your unit but also the reinforcements stationed here in the east. Do you still not understand the severity of your actions?â
Luke let out a short laugh, as if he found the entire situation amusing. Mile muttered under his breath, âThat bastardâ¦â
âPretending to be the perfect soldier again, I see.â
âLuke...!â
Teo began to shout, but his words faltered as he noticed crimson blood dripping from Lukeâs pale forehead. For a moment, Teo flinched, his brow furrowing in concern.
âFine, fine. Iâll file a proper report later, so can we drop this already?â
Wiping the blood from his forehead, Luke brushed past Teo. None of the soldiers nearby stepped forward to assist or offered any words of concern as the injured captain walked away.
Mile shook his head and dismissed the soldiers, while Teo turned his attention to the Separate Forces soldiers who had accompanied Luke.
âAny injuries?â
âNone, sir.â
Thatâs unlikely. Memburn must be desperate to win this war, given their goal of securing full control over the Rotelli Maritime Zone. Their forces and weapons should have been formidable. The idea that no one was hurt during a surprise attack was implausible.
âCaptain Teo, actuallyâ¦â
One of the Separate Forces soldiers hesitantly stepped forward.
âSpeak.â
âWe accompanied Captain Luke, but⦠we didnât step a single foot into enemy territory.â
âWhat?â
The soldiers exchanged uneasy glances, their discomfort evident.
âThe captain said that weaklings like us would only hinder the operation and ordered us to stay back and maintain a barrier instead.â
The soldiers openly displayed their irritation. Lukeâs words had clearly wounded their pride.
âSo, youâre saying that Captain Luke executed the surprise attack alone?â
âYes, sir.â
Teo slowly turned to look in the direction Luke had disappeared. On the dirt ground, a faint trail of blood drops marked his path.
***
"The treatment is complete."
At the medicâs words, Luke gave a short nod. The medic bowed respectfully and quickly left the tent.
"Haah."
Luke let out a long sigh as he collapsed onto the cot, his body sinking into it. Not a single part of him wasnât aching.
"...Damn it, Iâm going to die before I even get to see the happy ending."
Another requirement for being a proper villain had just been added to the list.
To survive, you had to be disgustingly strong.