Miltonâs expression became serious. He had assumed that was what wouldâve happened, but it had weight when he heard it directly from Viscount Sabian.
The fall of Strabus Kingdom.
This didnât just mean that a foreign country would lower their flag. It held more implications than that, heavy implications. The Strabus Kingdom was a shield that blocked the Northern Republics and because of that shield, the other kingdoms had lived in relative peace. How would the other countries react if a country like the Strabus Kingdom was devoured by the Republic? They would most likely strengthen their military power in order to prepare for the Republic and once their military was strengthened, they would eventually head out to the battlefield.
âIs this the start of the era of chaos?â
Milton was fighting in this war to prevent that very situation. He was here to try and annihilate the Republic and stop the era of ideological war from happening. But seeing the lukewarm reaction from the other countries and the defeat of the Strabus Kingdom, annihilating the Republic seemed impossible. In all honesty, this expedition was a failure in Miltonâs point of view.
âThose XX bastardsâ¦â
Out poured curses from Miltonâs mouth.
âWho are you cursing at, sir?â
âEveryone.â
The other countries and the empire that didnât cooperate properly, the Strabus Kingdom that was defeated so stupidly, and Siegfried who had been born in the same era as himselfâ¦
Milton was feeling annoyed by everything and anything.
âWhooâ¦. Then, Sabian.â
âYes, My Lord?â
âWhat should we do now?â
âThe best option right now is the third arrangement⦠I guess I should wait until Sir Rick and Sir Tommy do their parts. Whether that works or not determines the options that we are left with.â
âWhat if they both succeed with their assignments?â
âThen you have two options, My Lord.â
âTell me.â
âEven if itâs cracked here and there, having a shield is still better than having none. One option is to save the Strabus Kingdom.â
âThatâs possible?â
âBut of course, thatâs only if the third arrangement succeeds, My Lord.â
âHm⦠and whatâs the other option?â
Viscount Sabianâs eyes twinkled at Miltonâs question.
âOur Lester Kingdom takes over the North.â
ââ¦â¦â
Viscount Sabian continued to talk when Milton didnât say anything.
âThe choice is yours, My Lord.â
âSo youâre passing the most troublesome part to me.â
Milton couldnât help but sigh in exhaustion. Seeing him like that, Viscount Sabian spoke up again.
âBut My Lord, disregarding the third arrangement, thereâs something else that needs to be done first.â
âWhatâs that?â
âIn order for the third arrangement to work properly, Siegfried needs to be stopped here.â
âSo Iâll have to fight him in the end.â
Viscount Sabian nodded at Milton.
âIâll definitely try to stop him with one attack, My Lord.â
âThatâs possible?â
âPlease leave it to me, sir.â
Viscount Sabianâs eyes were filled with confidence.
***
Siegfried waited calmly.
The arrangements that he had prepared previously all worked out perfectly. From now on, the more time passed, the more he had the advantage. As long as the Northern Front was breached, the Republican Army could continue to smoothly occupy the Strabus Kingdom. Even if he wasnât there, David would be at the Northern Front. He was someone that Siegfried recognized and while David was hiding his ability from the world, he was a good enough strategist to lead the Strabus Kingdom to destruction.
The more the Republican Army pressured the Strabus Kingdom, the more favorable the situation on the Eastern Front would become. No matter how advantageous their situation was, if the rear was in chaos, then the supplies would naturally be disrupted. And the bigger the army, the quicker problem with the supplies would be noticed. As long as they bought some time, the enemy would self-destruct.
Of course, because Siegfried recognized Milton as a capable enemy, he realized that things wouldnât go as easily as he thought.
âHeâll most likely do something before something happens to the supply. But of course, if you think about it logically, he should retreat.â
Itâd most likely hurt to give up the Kobrook Republicâs castles and fortresses they had just managed to occupy. But it would be foolish to insist on staying at the front line when itâs obvious that the supply line was collapsing. No matter how much of a pity it was, if Milton was able to distinguish between something big and small, then he would retreat. It would be the correct decision to retreat and focus on defending the Strabus Kingdomâs mainland while responding to the Republican Army. Of course, if Milton really did try to retreat, then Siegfried would most likely attack from the rear, but in this situation, it was common sense to retreat.
âBut would Milton Forrest make that choice?â
Recently, Siegfriedâs regard for Milton had become even higher. In the previous war, Siegfried had lost against Milton, but he hadnât thought of Milton that highly then. Thatâs because Siegfried believed that if he hadnât obeyed the orders from the higher ups, he could have won against Milton many times over. And this time, during the battle at Litinque Castle, Siegfried had won against Milton. But from that battle, he realized that he should be more wary of Milton.
However, the situation was different from before. This time, Siegfried had been determined to capture Milton and devised a great plan to do so. He had even used an important base like Litinque Castle as bait to capture Milton.
But, his plan failed. Although the battle had ended with his victory, he hadnât been able to capture Milton, which had been his original goal. The reason for that was the Knight Jerome who showed beyond his normal abilities and the sudden attack by the Florence Principality from the rear. Siegfried hadnât imagined the possibility that the Knight Jerome could be a Master.
âHe hadnât suddenly gained enlightenment on the battlefield and become a Master. He had become one earlier, but had thoroughly hidden it.â
If thatâs the case, why? The reason was obvious. It was because they had been wary of Siegfried. After that first battle, Milton Forrest had been steadily sharpening his sword in order to fight against Siegfried himself. Back then, Milton had been like a small seedling, weak enough that Siegfried could have easily plucked and destroyed, but now, like a large tree, Milton had grown too powerful for Siegfried to fell him with one strike.
âI have this feeling that heâll do something that goes against common sense.â
Siegfried concentrated as he looked at the map of the front lines. He was looking at the map from the enemyâs point of view, checking to see if there was anything that could be used to overturn the situation.
Then, a messenger urgently entered through the door.
âSecretary Siegfried, thereâs an urgent report.â
âWhat is it?â
âThe enemy is giving up Bells Castle and Hornie Castle and is retreating, sir.â
âSo theyâre retreating?â
Siegfried frowned when he heard the enemy was following an expected move.
âIs there any other specifics about the enemyâs movements?â
âSir? Um⦠there hasnât been any reports on the specifics of their movements.â
âThatâs not possible. Have the reconnaissance team look into it further, tell them to watch what the enemy does. No matter how insignificant it seems, they canât overlook it.â
âUnderstood, sir.â
âQuickly! Itâs useless if the information is gathered too late!â
âYes, sir!â
Having received Siegfriedâs vague orders, the messenger quickly bolted out of the room.
Siegfried muttered as he turned back to the map.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThereâs definitely something. Thereâs no way there isnât.â
***
An elite army didnât mean they were just strong. An elite army was an army that reacted quickly to their commandersâ orders and showed quick results. In that sense, the command structure of the Republican Army was great. There was a popular saying in the Republican army, âIf itâs not possible, make it possible.â The reconnaissance team embodied this saying and within half of day, they brought updated information on the enemyâs movements.
âThis is the enemyâs retreat path, troop size, and positions, as well as the cavalryâs movements in the back and the route the main unit is taking, sir.â
Siegfried gave a satisfied smile at the messengerâs report.
âGood work.â
He immediately turned to mark the contents of the report on the map.
ââ¦he left behind more than I expected.â
At those words, an operation officer spoke up from Siegfriedâs side.
âIt seems like theyâre wary of our troops chasing after them, sir.â
âEven so, thereâs still too many left behind; particularly, thereâs too many cavalry. Why?â
âThatâsâ¦â
âRight now, the situation in the Strabus Kingdom is very dangerous. In order to calm down the situation even a bit faster, they would need to speed up their retreat. Even if they took on some damages, that would be the right decision.â
âButâ¦â
âBut disregarding all that, theyâre concentrating their troops at the back? Why? For what reason?â
ââ¦â¦â
Whenever Siegfried asked a question, the operation officer tried to respond, but Siegfried didnât give him the chance. Siegfried wasnât actually asking a question expecting an answer; he was asking himself rhetorical questions. Siegfried, as the commander of the Republican Army, was giving himself, as the leader of the Republican Allied Forces, advice by asking and answering his own questions.
Chess is essentially a game played by two people. However, itâs said that if you were an expert with high levels of concentration, itâs possible to play chess by yourself. Every time you put down a piece, you put yourself in the position of the black or white chess piece, and do your best to play against yourself.
Siegfried believed he had reached that level. Suddenly, Siegfriedâs eyes sparkled as he focused on the map.
âThis point right here.â
âSir?â
âAnd here and here.â
Siegfried specified three points on the map.
âOrganize the fastest cavalry right now and send the reconnaissance team here.â
âYes, sir.â
The messenger moved quickly once he received his orders. The operation officer spoke up from across Siegfried.
âSir, why did you send the reconnaissance teams there? It doesnât seem like a location you have to worry about if the enemy decided to retreat.â
âIf theyâre retreating, youâre right.â
âThenâ¦â
âThese three points are locations the enemy will have to bypass if they try to attempt a counterattack.â
âAh!â
The operation officer exclaimed.
âNow that I think about it⦠Didnât Milton Forrest threaten our countryâs Capital in the previous war?â
When Siegfried nearly drove Lester Kingdom to destruction, Milton had viciously threatened the capital of the Hildes Republic. Thanks to that, Siegfried had been forced to retreat and the Lester Kingdom was saved.
âThereâs no guarantee he wonât act the same as before.â
There was the possibility that Milton was only pretending to retreat while forming a separate army to get around his enemy. Then, he might attack the Kobrook Republicâs Capital or granary. It was definitely something Milton Forrest might do.
âHow impressive. But that only works if they arenât caught by their enemy.â
The operations officer couldnât help but admire Milton and recognize him as a great person just for being able to come up with a plan like this in such a situation. But Siegfried was a monster that had the âgreat figureâ Milton on the palm of his hand.
âThereâs no problem as long as we have Siegfried. In fact, if this kind of person became the Fuhrer, the Republic might have unified the continentâ¦â
A feeling welling up inside of the operation officer went beyond respect as he stared with admiration at Siegfried. In fact, it was the same feeling that most of the people who fought in the war with Siegfried.