At a watchtower above a fortress.
A man was watching the sight of Roan leading the army in march.
He was Chris, a retainer of Roan and the president of Agens.
When the other retainers were each receiving major and important missions, he too separately received a crucial mission.
âSince the lord has moved, raise the surveillance system on that man to the highest level. Transfer in all the agents of Agens and the spy animals we received from the Bureau of Druids.â
âBut sir, if we do that, the intelligence line from other sides will all stop.â
Pens spoke with a worried look.
However, Chris was determined.
âThe important thing right now is monitoring him. After this point in time, do not miss a single cough from him.â
âHmm. Yes. Understood.â
Pens couldnât ask anymore and lowered his head.
However, he couldnât hide just one point of doubt.
âBut will he really move?â
âIf there is something, he will definitely move. Becauseâ¦â¦â
Chris paused for a moment.
Gulping back a dry throat, Pens stared at Chrisâ face.
âRight now is the best opportunity.â
This wasnât only Chrisâ thought.
It was also the thought of Roan and Clay, who had built this plan.
âHmm.â
Pens wordless nodded his head.
The two people, until the precession of the legion couldnât be seen, stood still at that place.
Like that, the time flowed on.
*****
The news of the Tale Barony reached the capital, Miller, about ten days later.
The information delivery system was still inadequate.
At first, they showed guarded looks at the movement of a large scale legion, but once they learned that the goal was the subjugation of the Poskein Lake, they instead laughed loudly at them and showed no particular interest.
Like that, most of the people thought that Poskein Lake Subjugation was a foolish and meaningless war.
âWe have finally caught his tail!â
The Agens directorâs officeâs door abruptly opened and Pens appeared.
Chirs, who was trapped under an incredible pile of documents, abruptly stood up.
âAs expected, he moved as we thought.â
âYes. It is as the lord and director Clayâs expectations.â
Faintly smiling, Pens passed the paper he was holding.
Chris, as he read the content written on the paper, creased his brows.
âSo it wasnât Duke Bradley Webster but Count Jonathan Chase.â
âYes. Because of that, it seems that there was a confusion even between the agents.â
Chris nodded his head at Pensâ answer.
âGood. Continue to carry out the monitoring on him.â
âUnderstood.â
Pens, along with the answer, jumped out of the directorâs office.
It was a situation where even a single moment was precious.
There wasnât the leisure to delay even a bit.
âKali Owells. You bastard has bit down on the bait.â
Originally, Agens was monitoring Kaliâs surroundings on Roanâs order.
But due to numerous battles that had continued since the Poskein Exodus, they couldnât fully use their intelligence power.
Due to that, although they did notice that Kali was showing disturbing movements to a certain degree, they hadnât had a clear grasp of the situation.
âFurthermore, because the first place Kali lined up was to Duke Bradley Webster.â
Even before Io presented the Tale Region to Roan, Kali was constantly sending bribes to Duke Bradley Webster.
Thanks to that, there was a confusion in the Agens agentsâ information collection and analysis.
Within such situation, Roan and Clay made up a single trick.
That was the Poskein Lake Subjugation.
In the Poskein Lake Subjugation, there were two goals.
One was to literally subjugate the Poskein Lake.
And the other one was to make Kaliâs scheme rise up to the surface.
They had predicted that he would definitely show some kind of movement if the surrounding situation changed.
Their prediction hit the mark.
Possibly thinking of the Tale Legionâs Poskein Lake Subjugation as the best opportunity, Kali moved rapidly and noisily unlike before.
Agens didnât miss this chance.
Furthermore, the Agens of now even possessed many spy animals received from the Bureau of Druids.
âIn the end, we found out that the man Kali was lining behind was Count Jonathan Chase. Furthermore, the fact that he has already seized most of the countyâs military tooâ¦â¦â
To a point of wondering how the things had progressed to this state, Kaliâs hands were already spread throughout the entire County.
However, this wasnât Chrisâ nor Agensâ fault.
The kingdom was too wide.
Furthermore, Roan had experienced too many things within a short amount of time.
Agens, which had just been born, grasping everything was close to impossible.
Also.
âSince the most important person to us isnât Sir Count Lancephil but our lord.â
Io was pushed down in the order of priority.
At least, if the help of Bureau of Druids wasnât there, they would have missed it.
Chris quickly prepared the report and then took out a messenger bird. 1
Pdududuk!
The messenger bird tilted its head left and right, then soon flew out the window with a strong flap of its wings.
On its leg, a small tube containing the report was attached.
Chris looked at the southern sky and inhaled deeply.
âMy lord. It seems a red season will start once again.â
A season of blood.
The time of war was coming back.
*****
âItâs enormous.â
Brian, who was wearing heavy armor, shook his head as he looked at the fleet that completely filled the entire lakeside.
Although there already was a time they used the Tale Navyâs fleet back during the Baron Elton Coatâs rebellion, it felt like the size had increased much more than back then.
Roan, who was next to him, proudly smiled and nodded his head.
âDaiv has done well.â
Honestly, it was above his expectation.
Tale Navyâs warships, which were much harder and faster than regular sailboats, hung triangle sails and were able to sail easily even in headwinds and reach a fairly fast speed.
On top of that, the sharp iron spikes attached not only on the stem and the stern as well as all around the ship impeded the approach of underwater monsters. 2
Besides that, they had also meticulously analyzed the Poskein Lakeâs topography and the monsters and made various preparations.
Furthermore, the ones who had made such preparations werenât only the Tale Navy.
The Alchemy Department, the Engineering Department, and the Reno Magic Tower had collaborated and created two magic tools, and these were objects that could be described as so-called wonders.
âIf there was time, we could have made more plenty of them, butâ¦â¦â
Currently, they could only load only one per ship at most.
Of course, making at least that many was a great result too.
âBrian.â
Roan organized the distracting thoughts, and looked at Brian.
âYes, sir.â
Brian slightly lowered his head as he answered.
âYou will lead the heavy armor troop Vende and two thousand-man troops, andâ¦â¦â
For a while, a furtive instruction continued.
âYes sir. I will carry out the instructions.â
Brian quickly saluted and then immediately moved his feet.
Although the heavy armor clashed loudly and made clanging sounds, his movements at least were very quick.
Roan did not look at him any longer.
It was because a shout he had been waiting for had came from the lakesideâs fleet.
âWe have finished boarding everyone, sir!â
At Austinâs shout, Roan slowly moved his steps.
He climbed up onto the largest ship amongst the fleet.
Daiv saluted and lowered his head.
At the end of the mast, the legionâs flag and the generalâs flag symbolizing Roan were hung.
The flags, at the west wind that blew timely, fluttered powerfully.
The elegant crests and the majestic writings showed off their splendor.
âPlease give the order to set sail.â
At Daivâs words, Roan climbed up onto the shipâs forecastle and drew out the Travias Spear. 3
Chang!
When he inserted mana, the spear, which had been about the length of a forearm, extended and soared.
The black handle of the spear took the light and flashed.
Roan, as he felt the hundreds, thousands of pairs of gazes pouring down on him, shouted aloud.
âSail!â
The moment the order fell, the sound of horn followed.
Vvuuuuu!
At the same time, the gigantic ships began to softly move with sounds of wood twisting.
Ggiiiig.
With the flagship carrying Roan at the lead, the Tale Navyâs fleet moved in perfect order.
Their goal was the Poskein Lakeâs subjugation, and their destination was the Exos Island, which they planned to use as a military port.
The remaining time.
âThere isnât much time.â
Roan gritted his teeth.
The Agensâ report he received right after marching off filled his head.
Although it was something he had expected, he couldnât help but be annoyed.
âKali Owells. You probably think that the things are flowing as you wish.â
In reality, he was merely caught in the trap Roan had set.
âBut it is true that the situation is more difficult than I thought.â
He had tried to perfectly snare and bring him out, but the situation was poor.
âIâll have to give the flesh and save the bones.â
The world was still much too great an existence to move according to his will.
*****
Ggiaaaag!
A monstrous scream hit the ears.
The light leather armors made for above water battles were already drenched wet.
Piercing through the faintly fallen dark, an amazing number of monsters crawled up the ships.
âBlock them! Stab with the spears!â
âArrows! Fire the arrows!â
The ten-man commanders, the hundred-man commanders, and the thousand-man commandersâ voices echoed noisily.
âUwaaaah!â
âDie!â
The soldiers, along with roars, swung their knives, spears, axes, and swords.
Each time, the monsters sprayed blood and died.
âThe port side deck is being pierced!â 4
âThe port! The port!â
Frantic voices rang out.
When the soldiers on the deck were moving to port a moment late.
Paat!
One man, with a sound of wind, landed on the center of the portside deck.
Simultaneously.
Pabababat!
Sharp sounds of impacts hit the ears.
A black spear rapidly spun and massacred the monsters that had climbed onto the ships.
âAh! Lord!â
âLord!â
The soldiers who had ran up a moment late shouted with exhilarated expressions.
The very man who was freely running through the port side deck as he split the monsters into halves was Roan Tale.
Ssskuk!
The spearâs blade soared diagonally and cut through a monsterâs entire body.
Roan directly climbed up onto the edge of the deck and raised his spear up high.
âTaemusa!â 5
A resonant voice echoed through the battlefield.
Suddenly.
âSir! Taemusa at ready!â
An aura that electrified and rang through the skin exploded out.
On each shipâs center deck, soldiers wearing crimson helmets appeared.
They were the Baron Tale Houseâs very elite soldiers who had passed the impartial selection test and trained the Tale Mana Technique.
The men who consciously refused the title of knights and desired to be called Taemusa.
Unlike the traditional knights, they wished to fight while mixed together with the soldiers.
Sssuguk!
Roan pierced the head of a monster approaching below his feet, and shouted at the top of his lungs.
âMassacre them!â
A horrifying order fell.
âYes sir!â
From each ship, resounding voices were heard.
At the same time, the crimson-helmeted Taemusas sprinted to the port and starboard decks.
They, going past the regular soldiers and onto the very front, swung eachâs weapons.
The weapons, faintly wrapped in mana, cut through the air.
Ggiaaaag!
The monsters screamed horrifying shrieks as they fell off.
The Taemusaâs skills were still not comparable to traditional knights.
But with just the fact that they had learned a mana technique and the fact they knew how to use mana, they displayed a much greater strength than regular soldiers.
âWith this subjugation, they will grow even further.â
Watching the actions of the Taemusas, Roan gritted his teeth.
At the same time, he kicked off the deck and soar into the air.
The spearhead flashed and shined a light, then cut apart the space along with a sharp sound of impact.
Pbububububuk!
One after another, the monstersâ heads exploded with a horrifying sound.
âKinis!â
At Roanâs call.
[Over here!]
A sharp and buzzing voice was heard.
Soon, a small column of water soared up below Roanâs feet.
Tat!
Stepping on the column of water with the tip of his feet, Roan soared into the air once again.
To other peopleâs eyes, it seemed as if he was moving nimbly while stepping on the monstersâ corpses floating on the lakeâs surface.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAre you not tired?â
Roan asked in a quiet voice.
Ever since the battle had begun, Kinis had continuously been using the power of the spirits.
Because Roanâs level of aura of water was low and Kinisâ own growth was in a slowed state, she just may experience an excessive stress.
However, Kinis was overflowing with strength for some reason.
[Nope! Instead, Iâm getting more lively when I use my power?]
Her voice also seemed to find it hard to believe.
âThen thatâs good!â
Roan widely swung his spear and formed a faint smile.
âIs it because of piece of Biate somewhere in the lakeâ¦â¦â
The reason Kinis was able to display a much stronger power than usual.
It may perhaps be because of the piece holding the essence of water that the queen of water Biate had left as she died.
âAnyway, now is the time to focus on the battle!â
Throwing away the distracting thoughts, Roan called out to Kinis once more.
âKinis.â
[Got it!]
With a short answer, Kinis made a solid column of water.
Roan landed lightly on top of it, and then shook his spear in every direction.
Ssskuk! Sssuguk!
Ggiaaaag!
The monsters that swam and jumped through the surface of the water, without offering a single proper resistance, died off.
The Tale Barony wasnât the only thing that had grown during the winter.
Roan Tale.
He too had achieved an absolutely remarkable growth.
Not only the Flamdor Mana Technique, the spearmanship from real battles, and the Reid art of fighting, the Dion roots and the Flepsse Spearmanship became a great help in Roanâs growth and development.
Pububububuk!
Roan, word for word, massacred the monsters and then lightly jumped onto a ship.
âThrow the iron nets!â
It was one of the tools Daiv had made in preparation for the Poskein Lake Subjugation.
Soon, a rattling metallic sound was heard from the poop deck. 6
Splash! Splash!
With a heavy sound, a great splash of water sprayed out.
Ggiiiik!
With a sound of wood rubbing against each other, the shipâs direction turned slightly to the right.
Sinking under the surface of the water, the tough and strong iron net swooped onto the monsters.
Gkieeeek!
The monsters screamed and tried to escape, but the Daivâs seamanship was much greater than they thought.
Furthermore, the entire fleet had thrown the iron nets.
The monsters that had energetically attacked were unable to find a place to escape and panicked.
Chrrrrr!
The iron nets, with metallic sounds, wrapped around the monsters.
âDrag them up onto the surface of the water!â
The moment the order was given, two Taemusas grabbed the lever on the poop deck.
Because the height of even just the iron nets was so great, it was impossible to pull them up with ordinary soldiersâ strength.
Daiv too, even after preparing the iron nets, had worried due to this problem.
At that moment, the Reno Magic Tower and the Engineering Department stepped up.
The engineering department created the levers that could pull up the iron nets, and the Reno Magic Tower carved a small-scale power-up magic array so that the levers could work with a little amount of strength.
Sssg! Sssg! Sssg!
Two Taemusas, flowing in mana, turned the lever around in circles.
Suddenly, the iron nets of incredible weight, nets full of monsters at that, rose up above the surface of the water.
Roan, who had been standing at the poop deck, shouted aloud.
âPour down the arrows!â
It was the order they had been waiting for.
The archers, who had been lined up along the deck, pulled their bow strings without a delay.
Ping! Piing! Pipipiping!
With sharp sounds of impact, tens, hundreds of arrows cut across the air and planted themselves onto the surface of water.
Pububububuk!
The monsters, which were caught in the iron net and couldnât move a bit, became like porcupines just like that.
Kkeueeg!
The shrieks of dying breaths hit the ears.
The surface of the lake that had been blue was dyed with a red light.
It wasnât because the sunset had fell in the west sky.
âThis is war.â
Roan forcefully put away emotional thoughts.
Standing on top of the poop deck, he looked at the soldiers.
âNow, the sun will set soon.â
If it was a usual war of humans against humans, it should had been a time to take a rest.
However, the war with the monsters was different.
The real battle began after the sun had set.
After calming his breath, Roan spoke in a quiet but powerful voice.
âPrepare for the night battle.â
At that moment, Kinisâ complaining voice was heard.
[Eei. My skin gets bad if we stay upâ¦â¦]
*****
âSo it really is like thatâ¦â¦â
Count Io Lancephil spat out a long sigh with a distressed expression.
Even when he had first heard the news, he simply couldnât believe it.
Merely few days ago, he had spent a joyful time together with countless retainers.
But that had all disappeared as if it was a lie.
It felt as if he had dreamt a round of happy dreams.
âHohoho.â
A despondent laughter flowed out.
He looked at Eik Lamus, his retainer and the one who took on the big and small works of the county, who was standing next to him.
âAre you saying that the knight order, the fief troop, and the magic troopâs core commanders are all standing on Kali Owellsâ side?â
âItâs not certain because we have looked into it so carefully and secretly, but eight out of ten, they seem to be standing on that side.â
His expression was shamed.
âHohoho.â
Io let out a dispirited laugh once more.
âI thought that I had treated them well in my own wayâ¦â¦â
They were all retainers whom he favored.
However, most of them had betrayed him.
Because it was Io, who was known by the fiefâs citizens as virtuous lord and a good natured noble even amongst the nobles, the shock was much greater.
At that moment.
âIt probably is due to the enfeoffment problem, sir.â 7
The young man sitting on the opposite side of Io carefully opened his mouth.
He was Roanâs right-hand man and the president of Agens, Chris.
Chris had already left the Mediasis Castle and had entered the Pavor castle.
âEnfeoffment?â
Io still looked dispirited.
Chris slightly nodded his head as he answered.
âSir Count Lancephil did not grant land to your retainers because of the reason that the fief was a key border region contiguous to the Byron Kingdom and the Istel Kingdom. This was a judgment that managing it as one would be a powerful advantage in border defense.â
Io silently nodded his head.
Chrisâ words continued on.
âDue to that, the Count Lancephil Houseâs retainers, even those whose nobility reached Viscount, donât have a land of their own. Even when comparing it with just the Count Chase House bordering to the west, there is a big difference compared to the House granting even to those who are baronets a small land.â
âHmm.â
Io, with an uncomfortable expression, leaked a groan.
He too had noticed to a certain extent that his retainers were feeling disappointed about that part.
But if he were to divide the fief and grant them for personal reasons, a great problem may be created later on during a foreign kingdomâs invasion.
âEven though I had made sure to give them not a disappointing amount of wages because of that.â
It seemed that it wasnât enough with just that.
Chrisâ words continued on.
âIn the middle of that situation, it seems that the dissatisfaction of the Count Houseâs retainers has reached its peak as Sir Count cut off and granted the southern region of the fief, which included the Tale Region, to our lord. And Kali Owells has pierced through that very point.â
âBut even though the land given to Roan was barren and no different than a den of monstersâ¦â¦â
Chris shook his head at Ioâs words.
âTo the retainers of a Count House who didnât receive even a palm-sized land, it seems that even a wasteland like that is enviable.â
âHhm.â
Io, with a quiet groan, closed his eyes.
He had prided in himself for knowing how to treat people with heart, but in reality, he hadnât understood the feelings of his retainers at all.
âThen what should I do now?â
Io, with his eyes closed, asked.
Chris spoke in a careful voice.
âFirstly, the situation isnât good, sir. Seeing the Countyâs military as having gone over to Kali Owells would be correct. If the Count Chaseâs troops invade in this situation, we would absolutely lose without even giving a single proper resistance.â
Chris let out a short sigh.
Then laboriously making a smile, he added on.
âBut it isnât as if there isnât any way, sir.â
However difficult a situation was, a breakthrough was always there.
Already, Roan and Clay should be moving.
Matching that, Chris and Io had to move.
Io slowly opened his eyes and looked at Chris.
Chris laboriously made a brighter smile.
He, with a quiet voice, spoke as if to whisper.
âFrom now on, we willâ¦â¦â
Like that, the secret conversation continued on for a long time.
End.
1. the âmessenger birdâ is different than âmessage birdâ in ch. 136. âMessenger birdsâ are the letter-carrying birds traditionally used in history, while âmessage birdsâ are fantasy animals in this novel that literally speak the message rather than carry a letter
2. âstem and stern of a shipâ are basically the shipâs front/bow and the back
3. âforecastle: the forward part of the upper deck of a shipâ
4. a bit of ship terminology: âportâ means left, while âstarboardâ means right.
5. ???, or Taemusa. If we break down the name, it literally means âgreat warriorâ
6. Poop: the higher part at the back of an old sailing ship
7. âenfeoffment: to invest (a person) with a freehold estate by feoffmentâ