It had been very frustrating to hide Jeromeâs status while waging war. However, it had been the right decision to hide that trump card until it was a critical situation. In fact, it was because they hid his status that Milton had been able to use Jeromeâs status and power most effectively. There was no way the enemy could have thought a Master was on the other side of the blockade.
âEven if he is a Master, thereâs a limit to what he can do in the current situation. First, we have to block the Eastern gate and stop them from entering the castle.â
With that in mind, Milton immediately ordered Jerome to recapture the Eastern gate. Once he had received the command, Jerome stood at the front and lifted his sword high into the air as he shouted.
âWe will block the Eastern gate! All Knights, follow me!â
âWahhh!!â
The soldiers, whose morale had risen, began to rally against the Republican Army. It was a small amount, but a seed of hope had sprouted.
***
âThe Eastern gateâs base is being pushed back? A Master appeared?â
Siegfried frowned as he heard the messengerâs report.
âDid he pull out something new in this situation? I was expecting him to have hidden something, butâ¦â
This was an unpleasant situation for Siegfried. He had put in a lot of effort into this operation. Siegfried had received the report on the situation in Kobrook Republic a bit too late. Despite wanting to get to the castle quickly, he had to be patient and move his army in small batches to avoid catching the enemyâs attention. And once he had arrived at the castle, Siegfried still had to hide his own existence for the sake of the plan. The overall plan was to create a trap by sacrificing Lieutenant General Bison, a veteran commander, and burning down Litinque Castle which was an important bastion for the Republic. So how could Siegfried be willing to accept failure when he had put in this much effort? He wanted to avoid that at all costs.
âBlock the Eastern gate and keep shooting the fire arrows into the castle. Oil has been poured liberally so itâll burn quickly.â
âYes, Sir!â
âThere may be a counterattack by the enemy, so tell the soldiers guarding the other gates to be careful.â
âYes, Sir!â
After commanding his men, Siegfried turned to look at Litinque Castle with a serious expression.
âMaster⦠A Masterâ¦â
It was an unexpected variable, but the situation was still favorable for him and his allies. Siegfried believed that as long as he could hold the blockade without faltering, he would capture the enemy.
***
âMy Lord, Sir Taker recaptured the Eastern gate and created a barricade to stop the Republican Army from entering.â
âGood!â
Milton clenched his hand into a fist as he listened to the messengerâs report. Although things werenât great, they had managed to stop the Republican Army from continuing to attack them inside the castle. However, Milton knew this wouldnât last long either.
Even if Jerome was a Master, if he continued to use the Aura Sword, he would get tired soon. If Milton was Siegfried, he would have the Ghosts continue to attack in waves. That way, when Jerome got tired, he would send the soldiers back in to break through the Eastern Gate, leaving it free for the Republican Army to attack the castle again.
âWe have to do something before that happens.â
âHow about extinguishing the fireâ¦Â do you think thatâs possible?â
He ordered some troops to mobilize and put out the fire in the castle. Butâ¦
âMost of the buildings within the castle are covered in oil, so it wonât be easy, My Lord. Not to mention, the enemy keeps shooting fire arrows into the castle.â
âSo itâll be difficult.â
It seemed as though putting out the fire would be impossible. In that case, they needed to leave the castle as quickly as possibleâ¦
âI need⦠I need an opportunity.â
Milton racked his brain. If the Knights he had sent managed to open the other gates and attempted to escape, the enemy would have to stop concentrating on one location and spread out. When that happens, if Jerome tried to break through the blockade with the soldiers at the Eastern gate thenâ¦
âItâs still difficult. That wonât be enough.â
If the opponent was a regular person it would have been enough. However, the enemy was Siegfried. He had most likely foreseen it and created a plan to kill the enemies who managed to escape from the castle.
âI need⦠just one more thingâ¦â
At that moment, a bird flew through the sky. It was odd that a bird would fly into this inferno. But when that bird flew straight to Milton, he immediately realized what was going on.
âItâs Miss Biancaâs Familiar Magic. In that caseâ¦â
A small piece of paper was tied to the birdâs leg. When Milton unrolled it, he immediately noticed Viscount Sabianâs handwriting in the brief letter.
â Princess Violet, enemyâs back, Eastern gate.
Although Viscount Sabian had written just the key phrases, Milton was able to immediately understand what he was saying.
âIt might be possible with this.â
Milton nodded; he was convinced now. He immediately mounted his horse Leonard and commanded the remaining troops.
âThe entire army will prepare to charge out of the castle.â
Once he had warned them, Milton summoned Jerome who had been fighting at the gate.
âYou called for me, My Lord?â
âSoon, our allies will be attacking from the enemyâs rear.â
âOur allies will be attacking? Who do you mean, My Lord?â
âFlorence Principalityâs army.â
âAh!â
Jerome exclaimed. Princess Violet had been left behind because her personality hadnât been suited for this particular operation. As a result, Florence Principality had been standing by at the rear, waiting to provide reinforcements.
âAlthough Princess Violet will lead her men and attack the enemyâs rear, she doesnât have enough troops. So we will attack the enemies first and draw their attention to us.â
Jerome nodded at Miltonâs words.
âI will put my life on the line and carry out your orders, My Lord.â
âI will be going with you.â
âMy Lord, you should be at the rearâ¦â
âIf the bait isnât good enough, the enemy might get suspicious. Me being there will get rid of that suspicion.â
At those words, Jerome tightly grasped his sword and spoke with determination.
âIf thatâs the case, then Iâll definitely protect you, My Lord.â
âI trust you. Thenâ¦ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Milton let out a sigh before regulating his breathing. Once he had calmed himself down, he bellowed.
âCharge! All of you, charge!â
Milton spurred his horse forward without hesitation with Jerome following right behind him.
âFollow our Lord! Break the siege!â
âWahhh!!â
As if they realized this was their only way out, the soldiers powered through their exhaustion and ran forward.
***
Phew! Phew!
As soon as Milton and his men left the castle and broke through the blockade, arrows poured down as if the enemies had been waiting.
âProtect our Lord! The Knights, gather together!â
Jerome gave orders to the Knights and rode to the very front. He charged forward and met the blockade head-on.
âLeave if you donât want to die.â
Clang!
A Masterâs Aura boasted explosive and destructive power. No one could stop Jerome from advancing, not the spearmen who tried to block him with their long spears nor the heavy infantrymen with their shield. But even if they couldnât stop Jerome, they kept firing arrows from all directions and continued to surround Milton. When one was killed, another would take his place to keep Milton trapped.
âAs I thought⦠heâs prepared a grand welcoming ceremony.â
Milton gritted his teeth as he blocked the downpour of arrows with his shield. Whether they lived or died depended on them getting past the blockade.
âCharge! Charge forward! We have to break through the blockade!â
Even as he was shouting, Milton was spurring Leonard forward. The enemyâs goal was himself. If he, as the target, stopped moving, the blockade would only get larger. So whether it was dangerous or not, Milton had to keep moving.
Even in this unlucky and the worst possible situation, Milton still had two advantages. One advantage was Leonard, the horse Milton was riding. Leonard was wearing barding, that didnât mean his entire body was protected. As a result, there were already dozens of arrows sticking out from Leonard. However, Leonard hadnât collapsed, instead he was still moving with overwhelming strength. Leonardâs endless stamina and fierceness was Miltonâs lifeline in the present situation where even one-second of a pause would lead to a downpour of arrows. Miltonâs second advantage was Jeromeâs existence.
âAs long as I am here, no one can come near my Lord!â
Jeromeâs usual image was that of a serious and composed knight. Even Sanson, the most stubborn amongst all the knights that Milton knew, didnât dare criticize Jerome because of his serious attitude. But now, Jerome was different. He became a demon. He rode in front of Milton and mowed down everything and everyone that threatened his Lord. Whether it was the cavalry holding a long spear -a horsemanâs natural enemy- or a heavy infantry, none of them could withstand Jeromeâs Aura Sword. Like a snow plow plowing through the snow, Jerome created a path for Milton to move forward with destructive power.
Because of that, the Republican Army decided to do something to slow him down. Ten Ghosts were sent to target Jerome.
âWhoo⦠Whoo⦠reveal your name.â
Jerome regulated his breathing as he spoke to the Ghosts who were blocking him.
ââ¦â¦â
However, the Ghosts didnât care about the etiquette of a Knight.
When the one who seemed like the leader sent a hand signal, they all took out an elixir out of their armor and drank it.
Jerome frowned as he watched them.
âYou rely on drugs to increase your strength and level? How pathetic.â
Jerome knew all about the Ghosts; naturally he knew what that elixir was. An elixir that instantly boosted vitality and amplified power? In Jeromeâs eyes, that was a dishonorable and disgraceful way of getting stronger.
Whether you lived or died on the battlefield, those were just results. Even if he died on the battlefield, it wasnât the Knightâs Way to hold resentment against his enemy. But that didnât mean he wanted to die because of such despicable people. He never wanted to.
âCome. Iâll deal with you as much as you want.â
Even before he finished talking, all ten Ghosts rushed towards him exuding auras from their swords.
Miltonâs eyes widened as he took in that sight.
âAll of them have a Strength of 80 or higher. The highest is 87?â
How dangerous.
The ones attacking Jerome could be considered an elite even amongst the other Ghosts. Seeing how they rushed to attack Jerome knowing that he was a Master, they probably thought the odds of them winning were pretty high.
âJerome! Be carefulâ¦â
âAhhhhh!!â
Clang!
Before Milton could finish, Jerome had already clashed with the Ghosts. With that first collision, two out of the ten Ghosts staggered and fell. However, while the two Ghosts met Jeromeâs attack head-on, the other eight Ghosts surrounded him. Not only that, but the other two Ghosts quickly recovered and positioned themselves in front of Jerome. In an instant, he was surrounded by ten Ghosts. Then, the supposed Ghostâs leader raised his hand and spoke.
âItâs time to hunt. Donât let him escape.â
âHunt?â
Jeromeâs eyes sparked at those words.
âTry if you think you can!â
The intense battle between the two opposing sides began.
Bang! Clang!
The auras clashed with a booming sound while the swords blazed brightly. In a situation where he would die if he was careless for even a moment, Jerome swung his sword around fiercely. It was as if he was a lion surrounded by a pack of wild hyenas. Without a doubt, a lion was powerful. In a one-on-one battle, a lion could kill a hyena with one bite. However, if the hyenas slyly took advantage of their numbers and attacked as a pack, the story would change. Little by little, the lion would get hurt.
âGuhâ¦â
Jerome gritted his teeth as a Ghostâs attack sliced his thigh. He tried to attack back, but a sword swung towards his head. He ducked his head to avoid it when a knife appeared and cut his side.
âUghâ¦â
Jerome staggered and barely stopped himself from falling off his horse.
âDangerous. These guys are good.â
Although he didnât like the reason for their strength, every single one of them was very strong. Not only were they dangerous, but there was no confusion even as ten people fought as a group to attack him together. It was as if they had practiced fighting together many times. They all fought as if they had abandoned all honor and desire for victory and were fighting only with practicality in mind.
âThis is dangerous.â
Jerome felt a chill going down his back.