âJust what are they planning, sir?â
Rinse Kingdom Northern Regional Corpâs Stoneham Border Gate soldier Campbell stared at the buffer zone and creased his brows.
The scene outside the border gate was brutal.
Between the bleak hills and plains, big and small orc troops had taken place.
It literally was the situation right before a battle would arise.
But strangely, the orcs merely walked up close to the gate to shout and sing, and did not make any recognizable attack.
Stoneham Border Gate Captain Heinz, who was glaring at the orcs from a watchtower, snorted.
âHmph. Just where would there be a plan in those stupid monsters?â
A cold smile hung around his mouth.
âThey got afraid at our defense forces and arenât being able to carelessly approach.â
âIs it like that, sir?â
Campbell tilted his head and stared at the outside of the border gate.
âIt looks like they absolutely donât have a desire to fight thoughâ¦â¦â
He wasnât talking of the troopâs movements or the campsâ arrangements.
The unique air that could be felt at the battlefields, that of a troop facing a battle, wasnât felt.
Orcs were, as if.
âThey look as if they came out on an outing or something.â
But this was only Campbellâs thought.
He couldnât repeatedly raise a question to Heinz, who stressed the hierarchy of command.
âWell, itâs fine for me if a battle doesnât happen.â
He decided to simply think well and easy of it.
But even so, the somehow uneasy feeling couldnât be helped.
âHuu.â
A quiet sigh flowed out on its own.
At the same time as him, there was one who was exhaling a long sigh outside the border gate also.
He was Gank, a prominent warrior of the Auraq Tribe and the one who acted as the tribe head Marrakâs right-hand man.
âHuu.â
A sigh continued once again.
Marrak, who was raising a cheap drink next to him, creased his brows.
âGank. Why are you sighing like that?â
They were words spat out as if to grumble.
Gank stared at the Stoneham Border Gate for a moment, then answered in a gruff voice.
âTribe Head. Are we really going to keep staying like this?â
At those words, Marrak snickered and filled his cup.
âHah, I was wondering what it was. We only have to intimidate them.â
He crudely emptied his cup, then wiped his mouth with the back of his hand.
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A burp popped out.
âSince itâll be difficult if a battle needlessly and actually happens, just control the guys properly.â
âGhn.â
With an uncomfortable expression, Gank leaked groaned.
He stared straight at Marrakâs eyes.
âWe can capture that level of gate even with our current strength.â
âAh hah, you really donât listen.â
Marrak put down the cup and stood up from his seat.
Although Gank too was of a big size that wasnât light, he was on the small side compared to Marrak.
Unconsciously, he shrank back his neck.
Marrak pressed Gankâs shoulder and stared at the Stoneham Border Gate.
âDonât you remember the words Chris said? He said that the fief war will end the instant we chop those bastards and capture the gate. Our role is merelyâ¦â¦â
âHolding on the bastardsâ anklesâ¦â¦â
Gank finished the sentence.
With an expression saying ârightâ, Marrak tapped Gankâs shoulder.
âSo go shout or sing a song when itâs time. Go fly some arrows at the wall if you are really bored.â
âGhn. Understood.â
Gank lowered his head as if to say it couldnât be helped, then returned to his tent.
Marrak stared at his back, then snickered out a laugh.
âYou brat. Just wait a bit more. Since Iâll give you a chance to fight as much as you want.â
A weighty smile hung around his mouth.
He rolled and rolled again his solidly stiffen head this way and that.
âAlthough getting the human bastardsâ help is also good, butâ¦â¦â
The four canines crudely moved.
âHuhuhu. As expected, orcs must be like orcs.â
A killing intent flowed in his eyes.
But Marrak soon shooked his head back and forth and grabbed his cup.
âLetâs wait a bit more. A bit more.â
He laboriously cooled his boiling heart.
But on his eyes, the skill intent was still flowing.
*****
âIt has been a while. Is it the first after the fief war started?â
The person who extended his hand as he faintly smiled was Count Jonathan Chase.
âYes. Since the direction we each marched was different, sir.â
The one lightly grabbing that hand was Kali Owells.
Finally, Kali had led the Owells Forces and had joined up with the Chase Legion.
âAnyhow, itâs nice to see you.â
Jonathan sat down on his seat and shook his right hand.
A beauty who it was hard to tell whether she had worn or taken off clothes came up and filled wine into the empty cup.
Soon, a simple table of snacks and fruits were set.
It wasnât an ordinary sight that could be seen in the middle of a battlefield.
Jonathan, while holding his cup, looked at Kali.
âYou left the northeastern frontline to your son, you say?â
âYes.â
A short answer.
âCan he be trusted? You havenât abruptly entrusted an important duty to him because of a reason that he is your son, no?â
Jonathanâs gaze was sharp.
However, Kali did not quail a bit.
He answered with a composed voice.
âI am not of a personality that would trust and leave an important duty because of reason that he is my son. It is something I have decided after meticulously checking him, sir.â
It was the true to a certain degree.
It was something unknown whether he would had thrown Walter away from the start if the abilities and talent he had was pitiful.
Of course, though the point that he was the firstborn who would lead the house also couldnât be ignored.
âYou probably took care of it well yourself.â
Jonathan cheerily smiled and nodded his head.
âAnyhow, Iâll be counting on you from now on.â
Now was the time they had to move not as two but as one.
Kali faintly smiled and lowered his head.
âRather, I would like to ask well of you, sir.â
A warm mood.
But below that, a mood horrifying like a blade was flowing.
âThis bastard. He isnât one who would stay below anyone.â
Jonathan realized that Kaliâs ambition was much greater than he had thought.
That was truly an easy thing.
âHe is a bastard like me.â
Jonathan and Kali were, even if they were similar, much too similar.
However, Jonathan did now betray his heart.
He still needed Kali.
He began to spread out the plans he had thought up ahead of time.
âFor now, letâs clean up the western frontlineâs Tale Legion.â
âYes. Since the northeastâs Lancephil Guardian Army is a gang made up of farmers.â
If they were to particularly decide the workâs order, the west was the first rather than the northeast.
Moreover, the time left until the fief warâs end wasnât a lot.
A blitzkrieg.
It was a thought to subjugate the Tale Legion in an instant and then suppress the western frontline.
However, they did not quite know.
That the Tale Legion, no, the western frontline they were aiming at had already disappeared and was gone.
*****
âBy the way, why are we keep on going towards the south?â
âYouâre right. Isnât the Pavor Castle in the west?â
âDonât know. Since we merely do as they ordered from above.â
Three-four soldiers busily moved their feet and chatted in a small voice.
At that moment, a young adjutant who was moving while riding a horse to the left and right of the line came up tightly close.
âHas Sir Count ever done something pointless?â
âNo sir.â
The soldiers immediately shook their heads.
It wasnât a question that needed to be contemplated.
The young adjutant faintly smiled and nodded his head.
âThen trust and follow. For the reason we go south is because the road is there.â
Voice filled with certainty.
The young adjutant raised his head and looked at the head of the march.
Flags raised high.
Below that, Roan Lancephil was moving while riding on a warhorse.
Currently, the Lancephil Guardian Army was marching not westward but southward.
It was a course difficult to understand.
But even so, excluding a few minor soldiers, most people did not hold question at Roanâs decision.
They had came to recognize Roanâs ability through the repeating battles and victories.
Like that, the Lancephil Guardian Armyâs march south continued.
After an unknown distance marched.
A cool wind flowed at the tip of their noses.
Simultaneously, a blue line of river spread in front of their eyes.
And.
âAh! Those areâ¦â¦?â
Baron Andre Molde, who acted as the Guardian Armyâs scout and moved the most ahead, exclaimed.
At the place the blue river and the brown-color sand met.
Following the long riverside, tens of warships were moored.
The giant flag hanging on the center mast fluttered in the wind.
The Lancephil Guardian Armyâs soldiers, who had climbed up onto the hill a moment later, goggled their eyes.
âHow is Tale Legionâ¦â¦â
âWerenât they at the west?â
When everyone whispered with confused looks, a group ran towards the hill from the ships.
The group, which had instantly closed the distance and approached, soon got down from their horses and saluted.
âSir! We greet Sir Count.â
Resounding voices and bold looks.
A perfectly ordered sight.
They were the Tale Legionâs commanders, including Austin, Semi, and Austin.
The tip of Roanâs mouth softly went up.
âYou arrived as the schedule.â
âYes sir. As you have ordered, we moved under the cover of the dark. Excluding Brian and the troop below him located at the western end, the entire Tale Legion has arrived safely.â
Austin reported.
Roan, with a proud expression, nodded his head.
âYou have done well. I will immediately hold a meeting of the commanders.â
âYes. We shall prepare it, sir.â
Austin quickly answered, then sent a hand signal.
Already, the Tale Legion had perfectly set its system.
The thousand-man rank commanders rapidly and perfectly executed the order.
âIs this that very Tale Legion?â
âThe most powerful of the powerful army that won countless victories in numerous battles.â
Baron Bernard Landingham and Baron Andre Molde inwardly exclaimed greatly.
At that moment, Austin and Semi saluted towards Bernard and Andre.
âI am Austin, Tale Legionâs vice-commander and the Piedes Troopâs three-thousand-man commander, sir.â
âSir, I am Semi, Tale Legionâs vice-commander and the Impasse Troopâs three-thousand-man commander.â
Bernard and Andre, at the abrupt greetings, quickly lowered their heads.
âI am Bernard Lancephil Guardian Armyâs Bernard Landingham.â
âIâm Lancephil Guardian Armyâs Andre Molde.â
Although they were nobles, they couldnât thoughtlessly speak down on Austin and Semi.
The position called the vice-commander of a legion, and the one that led Count Roan Lancephilâs legion at that wasnât a level that one could face informally.
Roan lightly glanced at the four people, then pulled his rein.
âThen should we go to the meeting room?â
âYes. I will lead the way, sir.â
The one who quickly got on a warhorse was Harrison.
Soon, with him at the head, numerous commandersâ movement began.
Simultaneously, the Lancephil Guardian Armyâs soldiers, who had done a difficult march over a long time, also received the guide of the Tale Legionâs soldiers and were able to take a sweet time to rest for once.
The moment the Owells Forces and the Chase Legion joined up.
Not at the west, but in the south as well, the Tale Legion and the Lancephil Guardian army, which had been far apart, came to combine their strengths.
The Tale Legion and the Lancephil Guardian Army against the Chase Legion and the Owells Forces.
As if they had planned with each other, each sideâs two pivotal legions came together under a single flag.
Of course, although this was all a board that Roan and his retainers had made, unfortunately, Jonathan and Kali werenât able to guess such truth at all.
*****
âI reorganize the Lancephil Guardian Army as the Lancephil Legion and appoint Bernard and Andre as the vice-commanders as well as five-thousand-man commanders.â
At Roanâs words, all retainers lowered their heads.
Because it was the result that had came out after a long debate and mediation, there was no one who opposed or spoke complaints.
Furthermore, it merely sounds five-thousand-man commander, and the soldiers Bernard and Andre actually commanded was not quite three thousand.
By that much, Lancephil Legionâs numbers was a level that was yet absurdly lacking to be called a legion.
âSince we also left a troop at the northeastern frontline, it canât be helped.â
But even so, it wasnât as if the Lancephil Guardian Armyâs strength was also completely a mess.
Because the Pavor Academyâs graduates and students were composed, even though their numbers were small, they showed off a rather powerful might.
âThen are we marching northwest from now on towards the Pavor Castle, sir?â
When Austin cautiously asked, Roan slowly nodded his head.
âIt would be a fierce march like a blaze. With the Pavor Castle as the starting point, I plan to completely reclaim the eastern region.â
If they could only and perfectly reclaim the eastern region according to the plan, the frontline that would be left was only one place.
It was the western frontline, where the Chase Legion, who receded to the rear saying they will subjugate the Tale Legion, and the Owells Forces were located.
At that moment, Andre spoke up with a stiffly solidified expression.
âIt would be good if things go according to the plan, but Walter Owells is there on the northeastern frontline, sir.â
âAh! Right. There is that bastard.â
Bernard creased his forehead and echoed.
With a voice full of annoyance and anger, Andre added on.
âAlthough I do not wish to admit it, but that traitor bastardâs abilities are quite excellent. In fact, the northeastern frontlineâs Lancephil Guardian Army is having a large and difficult battle.â
As long as Walter is there, completely capturing the eastern region with the Pavor Castle as the starting point would not be so easy.
Instead, it could become a situation where they would have to fight while having an enemy troop at their back.
Everyone made worried expression.
However, Roan at least was greatly relaxed and composed.
âThere is nothing to worry of Walter.â
If he could, he wished to reveal that he was his man.
âIt isnât the time yet.â
He inwardly shook his head.
At least until they brought down one of the enemy forcesâ pivots, he thought to protect the secret.
âHe isnât such an easy bastard, sir.â
Only Andre, who did not knew the truth, was frustrated.
Roan faintly smiled and tapped his chest with his right hand.
âTrust me.â
His voice was filled with certainty.
When it came to this point, Andre too couldnât speak up the same words anymore.
It was also the same for the other retainers.
Roan looked at such retainers for a moment, then shook his forefinger at Austin.
Austin slightly lowered his head, then sent a hand signal towards the subordinates at the back.
Soon, one soldier brought a tube about as thick as a forearm.
Austin received the tube and carefully opened the lid, then took out a long bundle of paper from its inside.
âWhat the?â
âWhat is it?â
Many retainers, including Bernard and Andre, tilted their heads with puzzled looks.
Crackle.
Following a soft gesture of the hand, the bundle of paper spread out on top of the table.
Suddenly, everyoneâs eyes widely opened.
âTh, this isâ¦â¦?â
âIs this perhapsâ¦â¦?â
Andre and Bernard couldnât easily continue their words and stuttered.
Austin cheerfully smiled and nodded his head.
âYes. Itâs the Lancephil Fiefâs map.â
The giant paper that spread on top of the table.
That was in fact a map that meticulously draw the Lancephil and the Tale Region.
It wasnât even comparable to the maps possessed by the Palace Library, the duke houses, or large merchants.
âI, Iâve never seen a map like this.â
That size and accuracy was truly incredible.
It was almost as if the sight of Lancephil Fief was spreading in front of their eyes.
Roan looked at the half-dazed retainers and spread his right index finger.
Ssk.
The index finger slowly moved above the map, then soon stopped above a valley located east of the Pavor Castle.
With the tip of his index finger, Roan lightly tapped the Arslan Valley.
âThe location of the first decisive battle is Arslan.â
It was a powerful voice.
Roan looked straight at the retainersâ eyes.
âWe will annihilate the Owells Forces here.â
End.