âIâll ask you the reason first. Whatâs going on this time?â
At Duke Sebastianâs question, Marquis Maroon spoke up first.
âThat scumbagâs men harassed my knights.â
âThey were just talking. Is that harassment?â
âWho knows where those vermin came from and if theyâre talking to my knights, then isnât obvious what they actually wanted? Am I wrong?â
âWhat?!â
This time, it was Marquis Burkel who was shouting at Marquis Maroonâs words. Most of his men were mercenaries and some were even bandits. Because he was originally a mercenary, he had created a knighthood in order to give the mercenaries who had the talent a chance. The knighthood was called the Burkel Knights and was led by Marquis Burkel. For him to have named it after himself showed how much he was attached to his subordinates.
In a way, the two of them were the same. Both of them had succeeded with their own skills in the midst of discrimination and they were working hard to make sure people like them werenât discriminated against. Perhaps they were so opposed to each other because they were the same.
Whatever the reason, Marquis Burkel cherished his subordinates so there was no way he could let it go when he heard Marquis Maroon say, âwho knows where those vermin came from.â
âFine, maybe they were planning something.â
âOh? So youâre admitting it, you scumbag?â
âBut so what? Is there a problem with that?â
âWhat? Look at this scumbag being so shamelessâ¦â
âShouldnât they be grateful instead?â
âWhat?â
âIf not for my men, whoâd look at those ugly muscular bitches with scars all over their bodies? They should be looking for a man, why not just tell them to spread their legs open?â
Like a mercenary, Marquis Burkelâs words were forceful and vulgar. Marquis Maroon had flames in her eyes.
âAre you done talking you sleazebag?â
âNo, I can keep talking. Since weâre talking, instead of your subordinates, why donât youâ¦â
âStop!â
When Marquis Burkelâs words continued to get worse, Duke Sebastian hastily intervened.
âThese crazyâ¦â
Before things got worse, Duke Sebastian stopped the argument between the two of them. But it was obvious that they were already furious and it wouldnât take much more to set them off.
ââ¦â¦â
ââ¦â¦â
Though they werenât talking, they were glaring at each other as if they were trying to kill the other with just their eyes.
âScumbag.â
âCrazy bitch.â
If it wasnât for Duke Sebastian, they would have honestly gone at each other and fought to the death. In fact, they had participated in this war because they wanted to make great contributions during the war and be rewarded with a dukedom. To be more precise, what if their enemy became a Duke first? Neither wanted something so terrible like that to happen.
Duke Sebastian sighed as he watched the two of them.
âItâs impossible to keep them together in the same army. Iâd ratherâ¦â
Having come to a resolution, he spoke.
âIf you really want to fight, then fightâ¦â
âThank you for the permission, sir.â
âGood. Come outside, bitch.â
Before Duke Sebastian could finish talking, the two spoke like they were going to start fighting immediately.
âLet me finish talking, you boneheaded numbskulls.â
When Duke Sebastian gritted his teeth and roared at them, they flinched.
âWhat strengthâ¦â
âTsk, what a robust old man.â
Duke Sebastian sighed after calming the two down.
âYou wonât be fighting each other. I will never allow a fight to the death between two Masters of the Empire.â
âBut Duke, what do you mean then?â
âIâm saying to compete reasonably.â
He spread out a map as he continued to speak.
âCurrently, the Republicans are here. Theyâve captured and established themselves in six provinces along the border of the Valence Kingdom.â
Confirming that their eyes were focused on the map, he continued.
âYou can get there by five different roads. However, there are only three roads that a large army can travel on.â
âThen, do you plan to divide the army to move, sir?â
He nodded at Marquis Maroonâs question.
âThatâs right. Weâll be dividing the army into three so that the enemy would be pressed in all directions. First of all, Marquis Maroon.â
âYes, sir.â
âYou will lead 20,000 soldiers and attack the enemy by taking the road on the right.â
âI understand, sir.â
âAnd Marquis Matthias Burkel.â
âYes, sir.â
âYou will lead 30,000 soldiers and take the left to attack the enemy.â
âYes, sir. But⦠Why am I given 30,000 soldiers? Am I less reliable than that bitch, sir?â
âOf course you are.â
âShut up you bitch!â
Duke Sebastian frowned when the two started snarling at each other again.
âThe road on the left side is wider and thereâs a high possibility that a larger army of enemies might be waiting.â
âI see,.â
âDo you want to change?â
At Duke Sebastianâs question, Marquis Burkel thought for a moment before speaking.
âNo, sir. This is fine. But if weâre competing like this, then shouldnât there be a prize for the winner and a penalty for the loser?â
âThatâs right. The loser will formally apologize to the winnerâ¦â
âThe loser will do whatever the winner wants.â
Marquis Maroon interrupted before Duke Sebastian could finish. Marquis Burkelâs eyes glinted at that.
âYou, you really mean that?â
âWhy? You scared?â
âHa⦠No way.â
âWait a minute, both of you, calm downâ¦â
Before Duke Sebastian could stop them, Marquis Burkel responded to Marquis Maroon.
âIf I win, then youâll dance naked in front of my men. What a rare sight itâll be. If they learned that the stuck-up Marquis Hailey Maroon will be shaking her ass in front of them, then all the men of the Empire will want to see that titillating sight.â
âLook here, Marquis Burkel, donât be ridiculâ¦â
Duke Sebastian tried to stop them but it was useless.
This time, it was Marquis Maroon who spoke up.
âFine. But if I win, Iâll peel off your skin, and pour salt on you, then hang you out in the square. Iâll make sure youâre alive as long as possible to prolong your suffering, so be prepared.
âFine. Letâs see you try, you bitch!â
âScumbagâ¦â
Duke Sebastian could only sigh silently as he listened to the two of them.
ââ¦â¦â
âI give up.â
He was tired of mediating and decided to just let them do whatever they wanted. Either way, it was the Commander who decided who had achieved more during the war, so heâll just declare it a draw. Honestly, neither was really planning on doing itâ¦hopefully. Anyway, it was impossible to keep the two of them together. Since he had been planning on dividing the army and trapping the enemy, there was nothing to lose.
âDismissed.â
Duke Sebastian told them to leave in a weary voice. He sighed as the two left.
âReally, the young people these days donât hide anything from their elders. I wish theyâd stop exhausting this old man.â
He wanted a breather, maybe with a glass of wine, but thenâ¦
âDuke Sebastian, why am I not the spearhead? Why do Marquis Maroon and Marquis Burkel get to fight first?â
Marquis Ryan Catel came in shouting, he was also dissatisfied. And Duke Sebastianâ¦
âGah, stop!â
He shouted back. This was why the leader on-site was always tired.
***
Disregarding the internal strife, the Imperial Armyâs battle formation was decided. 20,000 troops would be led by Marquis Hailey Maroon from the right and 30,000 troops would be led by Marquis Matthias Burkel from the left. A large army of 100,000 would be personally led by Duke Hector Sebastian from the center with Marquis Ryan Catel taking the vanguard with 50,000 troops.
Of course, while the Imperial Army was setting off, Siegfried hadnât been lazy; he had been straightening out his military for a long time. Thanks to his extraordinary victory as he crossed the border, he had easily taken over six territories. The lords of the territories had all fled and the people living in them had voluntarily surrendered to Siegfried. In addition to all that, his troops were quickly increasing thanks to the support of the Republicans coming to him from all directions. But even with all that going on, he continued to observe the enemyâs movements. Naturally, he would know what the enemyâs troops consisted of and in which direction they would be leading their troops. Siegfried immediately set up a meeting with his staff.
âThis is the approximate size and information of the enemyâs advance. If you have any opinions, speak up.â
When Siegfriedâs explanation was over, one of his staff spoke.
âIf the enemy deliberately splits up their army, then I think it would be best for us to join forces and defeat them one by one, sir.â
âDefeat them one by one?â
âYes, sir. Their right and left flanks only have 20,000 and 30,000 troops respectively. If we dealt with one of them firstâ¦â
âThen their central army will immediately speed up their movements.â
ââ¦Sir?â
âIf they did that, what would you do? If we attacked either the right or the left flank first, and the enemyâs central army increased their speed and attacked an unprotected location, what are you going to do?â
ââ¦Thatâs⦠umâ¦â
When he couldnât continue, another staff member spoke up.
âThis is an occupied territory. Since we donât have a foothold, why donât we leave it empty and attack the left flank first?â
âThatâs unreasonable. We are definitely occupying land, but weâve already established a stronghold, and there are thousands of Republican comrades who are arriving here every day. In the back, there is also non-combatant personnel working hard on military production and creating daily supplies for us.â
âThen what should we do? Then should we wait until the enemyâs encirclement gets closer?â
âNo, thatâs not it, but we should eliminate methods that we should use and choose the best option out of the remaining ones.â
âUsing such a passive method in our current situation isâ¦â
The staff began to exchange ideas so fast it was dizzying. Siegfried merely folded his arms as he listened to them at the head of the table as he mentally gathered information.
âWhat an annoying method theyâve used. I guess the Empireâs fighting now?â
Even in Siegfriedâs eyes, this was a difficult situation. Most of the militaryâs forces were concentrated in the center with a portion of their arm sent to the left and right sides forming an encirclement. It was a very simple strategy, but depending on the quality of the people carrying it out, the effectiveness of the strategy changed.
Currently, Marquis Hailey Maroon and Marquis Matthias Burkel were in charge of the left and right flanks. They were both Masters of the Empire and were said to lead elite knights that they had personally trained to participate in the war. Out of 150,000 troops in the central army, 100,000 men were conscripts from the capital and nearby territories, the left and right flanks consisted of elite soldiers.
If Siegfried divided his army to destroy the elite soldiers, a gap would expose their main base. Although the enemyâs central armyâs advancement was quite slow, without a doubt, they were deliberately slowing down their speed. According to Siegfriedâs analysis, the enemy was taking ten days for a distance that would only take three days. Why were they doing that? It could only mean that by coming slower and applying pressure to them, the enemy was going to change their strategies according to how Siegfried reacted.
If Siegfried moved to intercept either the left or the right flank, then they would most likely charge forward and attack the main camp. Currently, the Republicans living in the Valence Kingdom were all gathering at the base, so for Siegfried, that would be a troublesome scenario.
In that case, what if Siegfried attacked the center first? That would also be a bad idea. If he did that, then the left and right flank would quickly attack the main base. Compared to the central armyâs 150,000 troops, the left and right flank might seem smaller, but 20,000 and 30,000 troops led by Masters wasnât going to be easy.
In the end, from what Siegfried could see, attacking any side first would be difficult. He had no choice but to just watch as the enemyâs encirclement got closer and closer. Or, he completely retreated first.
âItâs like playing chess with someone who set up the board with a checkmate from the very start. How terrible.â
Siegfried sighed.
Truthfully, the only reason they had been able to set up the board like that was because it was the Empire. This type of strategy was only possible because the Empire had sent four Masters for one war as well as being able to operate an army of 100,000 men so easily. It was a fight in which the strong hunted the weak with overwhelming strength. The Empire had chosen a method in which the strong would win.
âItâs impossible to defeat them one at a time. But then, we canât just let the encirclement get closer either. In that case⦠we can only do the same thing the enemy is.â
Having come to a conclusion, Siegfried interrupted his staff members who were arguing amongst each other.
âWe will also divide the army.â
At that, one of his staff asked him a question.
âThen, are we choosing to defeat them one at a time, sir?â
Siegfried shook his head.
âNo, thatâs not it.â
He met their eyes.
âWeâre going to defeat them at all at the same time.â
He was planning to divide his army into three and confront the enemy from all three sides.
âThatâs too reckless, Commander.â
âI agree, sir. Although our army has also grown, theyâre mostly conscripts.