The group that had appeared from over the Grain mountains were the elven warriors including Aily Lancephil. Quickly running up, Roan Lancephil grabbed onto Ailyâs hands.
âWhatâs going on?â
Due to the sudden meeting, he asked with an excited voice while Aily wore a faint smile as she caressed his cheek,
âI missed you.â
And said the words she wanted to say first thing after reuniting.
âAh...â
Roan realised his mistake.
âI missed you too.â
He hugged Aily tight. Although it was slightly late, his feelings towards her were properly relayed and Aily enjoyed the warm happiness from within his embrace.
The soldiers of the Western Army and the elves watched over the scene with a smile. The most beautiful, and powerful couple in the entire world was right before them, and soon, their long hug had come to an end.
Taking one step back, Aily stared at Gorg in his gruesome state.
âWho is this?â
Roan replied shortly.
âGorg, the General of Great Strength of the Dark Regiments.â
That was all he knew, and hearing that, Aily frowned.
âDark Regiments...â
Whispering with her red lips, she walked towards Gorgâs corpse. It was in a horrible state with the lower body torn apart but she was not disturbed a single bit.
âMhmm.â
After inspecting the corpse, Aily let out a low mutter, to which Roan who had neared her asked carefully.
âWhatâs wrong?â
Making a slightly serious expression, Aily shook her head.
âThis man, no, this existence is not a human.â
âNot a human?â
Roan frowned, but it was something he had been somewhat expecting.
âToo large for a human.â
Silently staring at Gorgâs wound, she replied with a calm voice.
âTo be exact, heâs not a pure human â seems to be a half. I canât say it with certainty before examining more carefully but seems to be a mix of a human and an ogre.â
âA human and an ogre...â
Roan heaved out a deep sigh. He did hear about stories like a mixed blood of a human and a monster from way back.
âBut most of them I heard were half human and half orc...â
It was his first time hearing about a mix of a human and an ogre.
âThe reason behind his immense strength was in the blood of the ogres huh.â
Roan made a bitter smile. Only now did he understand what Gorg had meant when he continued saying âmere humansâ like a habit. He mustâve felt great self-pride in being a mixed blood.
âOr that he hated humans because of something in the past...â
As his thoughts were about to diverge further, Aily let out a short sigh and stood up.
âBut thatâs not all. Auras other than those two races are mixed in as well. Theyâre too faint and complicated to find everything out but thereâs one thing thatâs certain.â
Roan silently waited for the next words with his eyes filled with trust. Smiling a little, Aily continued.
âIn the body of this mixed blood, thereâs the aura of dark elves.â
âDark elves...â
It was something he had never expected. Roan stared directly at Aily.
âIf itâs about dark elves, Iâve met them before.â
He was also well aware of the relationship between elves and the dark elves. With slight surprise, Aily asked back.
âWas it perhaps from the Blackburn area?â
âUn. Youâre right.â
Roan gave a nod, and Aily heaved out another deep sigh in response.
âI knew it. In fact...â
She explained about the reasons for herself and the elven warriorsâ appearance in the Inpec area.
âYou were in the middle of going to the Blackburn area in search of the dark elves that had appeared?â
âRight. And during that we had felt great auras along with deafening roars so we came here thinking maybe. But...â
Ailyâs eyes returned back to Gorgâs corpse.
âI wasnât expecting to find the aura of the dark elves in this manner.â
It was a somewhat bitter voice, and Roan who had been nearby made a bitter smile as well.
âIt seems that Iâve found one of the other auras.â
This time, Roan carefully inspected Gorgâs corpse and traced the wound with his fingers. Turning just his head over, he stared at Aily.
âFrom the various faint auras, thereâs the aura of sorcerers.â
âSorcerers...?â
Aily made a frown.
âBut werenât they all subjugated?â
And asked carefully.
âThe thing is...â
After a short sigh, Roan talked about the mysterious altar, sorcerers and the dark elves that he had found in the mountains.
âAh... How can they do something so awful...â
She let out a low murmur with a stiff expression.
âWhat exactly would that altar have been for?â
Unfortunately, there was nothing that came up in mind, and in the first place, it was hard to believe that the dark elves had allied themselves with the sorcerers.
âEven the dark elves had a bit of hostility against the sorcerers though...â
Thinking of the old information, Aily tilted her head. Then, she heard Roanâs voice.
âIâm planning on having the Amaranth Alchemy Department, Technical Department and the Magic Departments inspect Gorgâs corpse.â
Hearing that, Aily got rid of the complicated thoughts and nodded her head slightly.
âSounds like a good idea. Weâll send a few people ourselves.â
They might be able to find other information leading to the dark elves. Roan made a faint smile and nodded his head.
âShould we first head off to the headquarters of the Western Army?â
âI think that would be better.â
The dark elves from the Blackburn area mustâve already gotten rid of their traces, so there was no need to waste time going there. More than that, it was more important to stay together with Roan to share the information each party had. This might even allow them to discover something they had missed out on.
Roan heaved out a deep sigh.
âAs soon as I return to the headquarters of the Western Army, I need to carefully reflect on the memories of the previous life.â
Sorcerers, dark elves, the mysterious altar and the dark regiments... those were things that he had never gone through in his previous life.
âThis is not the future I know.â
Where did it start to go wrong, or was there something he was missing â it was time to look back at everything in detail. Turning his head, Roan faced the soldiers of the Western Army and with a conscious bright smile, he raised his right arm high up.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWeâll return to the headquarters of the Western Army!â
As soon as he finished,
âWaaaaah!â
Cheers erupted out and at the same time, mountain wind started to breeze across. It was a somewhat sticky and cold breeze.
***
âThe front has been completely blocked!â
Pulling on his reins, Romils Hotten shouted in a loud voice.
âWeâll turn towards the left! Head your horses towards the south!â
Manus Persion who had been following from behind examined the landscape before giving out orders. In response, the cavalry at the front faced another direction.
Dududududu!
Sounds of horse hooves rang but it didnât continue for long.
âL, logs! There are logs blocking the road between cliffs!â
One of the men at the front shouted urgently.
âDamn!â
Romils let it out unconsciously. He didnât even know how many times this had been. After entering the Meland area of the Istel Kingdom, it was difficult to even advance.
âChange the lead! Iâll lead from the front!â
Manus kicked the horse into heading to the front along with his guards.
âSir Prince! Itâs dangerous. We donât know where that spider-like woman is staring at us from!â
With an urgent expression, Romils approached Manus but Manus replied with a shake of his head and a faint smile.
âIf she was planning to kill us, they wouldâve attacked already. Leaving a way through must mean that they want a conversation. In any case...â
Glancing around, he was baffled.
âAerea Britz was it? An amazing woman.â
Romils and the nobles nearby made bitter smiles in response. An amazing woman â they couldnât deny it in any way.
Aerea Britz. Being the youngest daughter of the Viscount Britz family, she was a female general that had just reached 30 in age this year. Despite her outstanding abilities, she was unable to become the leader of the family just because she was a daughter, and after focusing her all into the military affairs and making results, she had been placed as a defence captain of the Meland area in the north of Istel Kingdom.
She was one of the hidden talents that werenât known publicly, and even Manus had thought that the only person to be careful of in the Istel Kingdom was the Fox of the Battlefields, Peid Neil.
âEven that Roan Lancephil probably doesnât know about her.â
Manus was sure of himself, but unfortunately his thoughts were wrong. Through the memories of his previous life, Roan had already picked out 3 people that he had to be beware of from the Istel Kingdom.
The Fox of the Battlefields, Peid Neil.
The Poisonous Spider of Meland, Aerea Britz.
The Black Shark, Jeff.
Peid was the first of the three that had proved himself and now Aerea was beginning to earn fame herself. At least so far, it was flowing according to Roanâs assumption, or rather, his memories.
âThere she is.â
Manus who had been leading the group started to slow down. A large army had appeared at the end of that one open road, and from that group, a large flag along with the Istel Kingdomâs flag fluttered its greatness.
[Meland Defence Corps]
Aerea Britz had finally shown herself.
âOn that table, is that, f, food?â
Staring at the meal placed in front of the army, Romils made a surprised expression.
âYou mustâve been hungry from how that was the first thing you saw.â
Making a grin, Manus looked at the other side of the table. There was a lady sitting down alone in front of the food, with impressive large eyes, a sharp chin and red lips, Aerea Britz herself.
Unfitting of the atmosphere, she wore casual clothes with folded arms and even crossed her legs up. From her large eyes one could see undisguisable self-confidence as she raised her hand at Manus.
âPrince Manus!â
Her voice seemed welcoming.
âThe foodâs going to cool down! Hurry up and come please!â
As if she was just inviting him out for a meal, she had a friendly expression and attitude.
âY, you mustnât. They mightâve put poison in the food.â
Romils quickly waved his hands and several nobles nodded their heads in agreement but Manus was nonchalant.
âThey donât have to resort to such a complicated method to kill me.â
It was true. The army that stood behind Aerea, the soldiers of the Defence Corps of Meland were several times greater than the numbers following Manus.
âT, thatâs...â
Romils and other nobles couldnât find any other words, as they knew how true that was. During that, Manus got rid of his helmet and armour to change into casual clothes before pacing towards the table. With an extremely calm expression, he sat on the other side of Aereaâs seat.
âNice to meet you. Iâm Manus Persion.â
Polite but not over the top. In response to such a greeting, Aerea smiled brightly and reached out with her right hand.
âThe captain of the Meland Defence Corps of the Istel Kingdom, Aerea Britz.â
It was a very straightforward attitude, and Manus grabbed onto her hand after a light smile. A light handshake would follow â thatâs what Manus had thought but,
âMhmm?â
Making a slightly surprised expression, Manus stared at Aerea. It was because her long tender fingers started to tighten its firm grasp around his hand.
âIs she looking to see whoâs grip is stronger?â
He hadnât seen that coming at all and on top of that, Aerea was still hanging the same bright smile on her lips.
Grit.
The fingers dug into the back of his hand. It was a truly remarkable strength and at this point, Manus couldnât stand back doing nothing.
âShall we try it then?â
Intentionally making a light smile, he put force into his right hand.
Grittt.
A grim sound echoed away. It was a fierce battle of strength but the two of them still wore relaxed expressions along with unchanging smiles.
Rumble!
The long table quivered itself due to their fight. With one mistake, all the food could end up on the ground and more importantly, one of the two could end up with an injury. But even then, Aerea showed no signs of backing off.
âWhat Romils had said were exactly right. This woman is a spider.â
Making a bitter smile, Manus suddenly released the strength within his right hand as a sign of forfeit. He didnât want to injure her.
Aerea made a strange smile.
âInteresting.â
She immediately retrieved her force and released the hand. At the same time, she raised her left hand a little and a man wearing baggy attires approached with a bottle of alcohol. His hair was messy and covered his face, making it impossible to see it.
The man poured alcohol into Aerea and Manusâ glasses. Raising the glass, Aerea asked softly.
âDid you lose? Or did you yield?â
Manus too raised his glass and shook his head.
âWho knows. Is that important?â
In response, Aerea asked again.
âWas it taken? Or did you yield?â
The subject was missing but it was clear what she was talking about â the Persion Kingdom. Manus shrugged his shoulders.
âLet me ask you back. Does it look like it was taken or does it look like I let him take it?â
Aerea made a smile and shook her head.
âThereâs no way for me to know.â
She immediately emptied the glass and likewise, Manus followed suit. He wasnât worried a single bit about poison.
âSheâs not that kind of person.â
He believed in his eyes.
Glug.
The man holding the bottle once again filled up the glasses. Manus and Aereaâs glasses were back full and,
Glug.
He poured alcohol into an empty glass next to him. It was a strange action.
âMhmm?â
With a slight frown, Manus stared at the man and it was then that the man let the bottle down before making a faint smile.
âIn fact, whether it was taken or yielded is not important.â
A clear voice filled the area. With an intrigued expression, Aerea stared at the man while the man properly tidied up his unkempt hair.
âIf it was taken, you can take it back, and if it was yielded, you can have it returned.â
The face that had been covered soon came into view.
âThe important thing right now is not the Persion Kingdom.â
Incomprehensible words, but his calm voice was filled gradually with strength. Then, Manus made a slightly surprised expression.
âYou are...?â
He was very familiar with the manâs face. Soon, the man lowered his head at Manus.
âLong time no see.â
The man and Manus â they were acquaintances. The man raised his head back up to stare directly at Manusâ two eyes.
âPeid Neil here.â
The man was a noble of the Istel Kingdom, known for being the Fox of the Battlefields, Peid Neil.
End.