Chapter 236: Weâll Strike First (3)
âEnemy! Itâs the enemy! The fortress bastards have invaded!â
Screams echoed in every direction. The barbarians hurriedly grabbed their axes and gathered together.
They had been about to head out for a hunt. Naturally, they were unprepared, and their horses were not even saddled.
âGet ready quickly! Theyâre already here!â
The warriors scrambled to mount their horses, but Ghislainâs army, charging forward with terrifying speed, was already upon them.
The barbariansâ horses, sensing the danger, were restless and difficult to control.
No military unit could perform effectively without proper formation. In this chaotic situation, where even calming the horses was a challenge, formation was out of the question.
As the barbarians floundered in disarray, Ghislainâs army arrived like a storm.
Boom!
âAaaahhh!â
Ghislainâs spear shattered the heads of the barbarians in an instant as it passed through them. A crimson aura radiated from his spear, which glowed with the same intensity as his bloodshot eyes.
Swish!
Thud!
Every time Ghislain swung his spear, a barbarian fell from their horse. They were killed without even a chance to resist.
With overwhelming martial prowess, Ghislain carved a path forward in no time. Following behind him, Gillianâs spear unleashed a similarly devastating power.
With the strength of just two men, an entire barbarian tribe was on the brink of collapse.
Right behind them, the Ferdium knights descended upon the barbarians.
Boom!
Thanks to Ghislain, the knights, who had grown significantly stronger, utilized their exceptional horsemanship to ravage the barbarian village.
âHahahaha! This feels so damn good!â
Randolph laughed heartily, and the Ferdium knights joined him, shouting as they slaughtered the barbarians.
âYou bastards! Did you think weâd keep taking your attacks forever?â
âI canât believe the Young Lord gave us an opportunity like this!â
âHow does it feel to be on the receiving end? Feels great, doesnât it?â
Their faces flushed red as they yelled and killed the barbarians. The pent-up anger theyâd carried all this time poured out with every strike.
The Ferdium cavalry, who followed in their wake, were no different. Their faces were also red with rage as they mercilessly slaughtered the barbarians.
It felt as if the bitterness caused by the barbarians was finally being swept away.
As for the Fenris knights...
âDamn it! Why is everyone so fast?â
Kaor shouted in frustration. He had thought of himself as a decent rider, but he couldnât keep up with the others.
Come to think of it, heâd rarely fought while mounted. In fact, he preferred dismounting and killing enemies up close for the satisfaction of it.
The other Fenris knights were in the same boat. They had learned shock tactics from following Ghislain, but keeping up with seasoned cavalry was a different matter altogether.
Boom!
Still, their numbersâhundreds strongâcompensated for their lack of skill in horsemanship. When the Fenris knights charged in, the barbarians completely lost their wits.
The massive damage from the first clash left the barbarians with no time to regroup their forces.
Even so, they were northern barbarians, hardy and fierce. Despite their dire situation, they didnât lose their fighting spirit. They tried to gather and fight back.
âYou damn bastards! Group up! Quickly!â
âDonât underestimate the strength of warriors!â
âStand your ground! We can kill them!â
But it was easier said than done. At some point, the knights and cavalry had spread out, forming a surrounding formation.
As soon as the formation was complete, Ghislain shouted.
âKill every last one of them! Unleash all the anger youâve accumulated! Make them tremble in fear at the sight of the Wolfâs Banner!â
âYaaaaahhh!â
Ghislainâs speech ignited the hearts of the Ferdium knights and soldiers.
They charged with burning determination, slaughtering the barbarians.
This was unlike anything theyâd done before. It wasnât like defending the fortress or pursuing and killing raiding parties.
Even though it was just a small tribe, they were now striking at the barbariansâ homeland.
One, two, three, four...
With every barbarian they killed, it felt as if the knots in their chests were loosening. It felt like they were finally avenging their fallen comrades.
For the people of Ferdium, this attack was akin to a sacred ritual.
The Fenris knights, on the other hand, had no personal grievances against the barbarians. They simply followed their training and carried out their orders with precision.
Except for one person.
âI have to kill more than the old man!â
Kaor fought with just as much fervor as the Ferdium knights. He couldnât stand the idea of losing to Gillian.
Ghislain swiftly moved across the region, wiping out smaller tribes closer to the fortress.
Because no survivors were left apart from the captives, the barbarians didnât realize something was wrong until days later when neighboring tribes started noticing the problem.
Even then, the exact details were unclear. All they heard were rumors that the fortressâs weaklings had suddenly gone berserk.
The barbarians were not ones to sit idly in the face of such a threat. A few tribes openly sought out Ghislainâs forces.
However, their small numbers were no match for the hundreds of knights and cavalry under Ghislainâs command.
âArgh! Who the hell are these bastards?!â
âWhy are there so many of them? Why are they so strong?!â
âIt looks like the fortress sent out all their forces!â
One tribe after another was crushed by Ghislainâs army, making it clear this was more than just an empty threat. The nearby tribes finally started contacting each other.
Eventually, 11 tribes, led by the prominent Windhowl Tribe, convened to discuss how to handle the escalating crisis.
âWhy are those bastards, whoâve always been stuck defending themselves, suddenly acting like this?â
âTheir forces are no joke. And in a time of famine, their movements are even more suspicious.â
âWhatever the reason, we canât leave them be! If we stay scattered like this, weâll be picked off one by one. Theyâre advancing further north!â
Ghislain had started by attacking the tribes nearest the fortress and was gradually expanding his range. It was inevitable that he would eventually clash with the 11 tribes.
The Great Chieftain of the Windhowl Tribe, Custou, was deep in thought. He was renowned as one of the strongest warriors in the northern region.
âDamn it, why is Ferdium moving now? We havenât even finished dealing with the Sunstone Tribe yet.â
The Sunstone Tribe was a rival major tribe competing with Windhowl for dominance. Both tribes had been waiting for the right moment to eliminate each other.
And now, the enemy was advancing straight toward Custouâs territory.
If they suffered heavy losses fighting these enemies, the Sunstone Tribe might take advantage and destroy them. With his forces already stretched thin, Custou couldnât afford that risk.
He considered relocating their stronghold, but that would require fighting the tribe currently occupying the potential new siteâan impossible task given their current state.
If they had to fight someone, it was better to eliminate Ferdiumâs forces first.
Fortunately, 11 tribes had gathered to face this threat, all of them recognizing the danger posed by Ferdiumâs actions.
âDid you say six tribes were wiped out before?â
At Custouâs question, another chieftain nodded.
âYes, over 2,000 warriors were killed. Their forces arenât ordinary.â
âThey say they were ambushed during a siege.â
âThatâs right. To be honest, we know capturing their fortress is difficult. And if we fail, we might be ambushed again. Weâve never been good at sieges.â
âThatâs because weâve never truly united our forces. Weâve always skirmished and then stopped short. And even when we couldâve destroyed them, we left it at that, knowing the kingdom would just send another lord.â
âThatâs true.â
âBut thereâs no reason to keep playing by their rules. Chasing them is only to our detriment. Gather all our warriors. Letâs show them our overwhelming strength.â
âAre you suggesting...?â
Custou paused for a moment, grinding his teeth, before speaking slowly.
âWhile their forces are out, weâll destroy their fortress entirely. Letâs take Zwalter Ferdiumâs head. They call him the Wolf of the North in Ritania, donât they? Iâm curious if he lives up to his name.â
Claude stared at the map with weary eyes and spoke to Ghislain.
âThe dangerous situation youâve been waiting for has arrived.â
âWhatâs so dangerous about it?â
âEleven tribes have united. Theyâve gathered over 5,000 warriors, and it seems theyâve conscripted every able fighter they could find.â
âOh, theyâve gathered quite a crowd.â
âYes! And now weâre in serious trouble! Why did you have to provoke them into this mess?!â
Claude burst out, his frustration evident.
This wasnât how battles against barbarians were supposed to be fought. If Ghislainâs methods worked, the kingdom wouldâve eradicated them long ago.
Even without the current conflict between the Royal Faction and the Ducal Families, the sheer number of tribes in the north made any extermination attempt impractical. Thatâs why, for generations, they had settled for defense rather than offense.
âItâs only natural that theyâd unite if you provoke them! Fighting them just increases our danger and losses! The royal family and other lords havenât left them alone all this time for no reason! Why did you have to shorten the timeline and invite disaster?â
Claude clutched his chest in frustration. Why couldnât his lord live a normal life?
What kind of childhood experience could have filled him with so much dissatisfaction toward the world?
âLetâs negotiate. We have plenty of foodâwe can offer them some. Theyâre struggling too, after all.â
Ghislain replied with a blank expression.
âNegotiationâs fine. We canât eliminate all the barbarians right now anyway.â
âExactly. Even if we fend them off this time, theyâll regroup later.â
âBut negotiations should be done from a position of strength. Who negotiates when theyâre at a disadvantage?â
âWe negotiate because weâre at a disadvantage!â
âThen we just need to change the situation to our advantage.â
âAnd how do you plan to do that?â
Ghislain grinned slyly.
âHow? By cutting off the heads of every single one of those gathered bastards. Then the rest will listen to reason.â