Chapter 70: The Best Defense is a Good Offense. (1)
The main force of the Digald army had arrived at Ferdiumâs fortress.
They positioned themselves, aiming at the southern gate and walls of Ferdiumâs fortress.
Watching them set up their camp a short distance from the fortress, Zwalter felt a wave of dizziness.
âCan we hold out?â
Hearing about it was one thing, but seeing it in person was an entirely different feeling.
Seeing the rows of tents and troops stretching out made his heart grow even heavier.
âNo, I have to do this. I have to hold them off, no matter what.â
He had to protect not only himself but also the people of the estate.
As Zwalter braced himself once again, the soldiers and knights stationed along the walls swallowed hard, trembling slightly.
âHow are we supposed to stop that?â
âWeâre done for. The gates will be breached in no time.â
âThey could just rush in, and weâd all be slaughtered.â
At this moment, no experience from the Northern front, no camaraderie, no loyalty built over the years could be of any use.
This was the nature of overwhelming force.
Its mere presence could break the enemyâs will to fight.
Everyone stood there, tense, watching the enemy, unsure of what to do next.
The Digald forces didnât attack immediately.
After posting sufficient sentries, they began assembling their siege weapons.
Before a day had passed, four massive siege towers and a catapult had been completed.
The soldiers of Ferdium were engulfed in indescribable terror at the sight of their imposing forms.
âTh-Thatâs a siege tower.â
âIâve never seen one before.â
âTheyâre bringing those here? Against these flimsy walls?â
They knew what a siege tower was, but it was their first time seeing one in person.
Seeing the soldiersâ unease, Zwalterâs expression darkened.
âThis is bad. Theyâre frightened before the battle has even started.â
The mere sight of those massive siege towers was enough to sap the will of the Ferdium forces.
In stark contrast, Tamos wore a very satisfied smile.
âSo it was true that the Count of Ferdium only cared about the Northern Fortress. Itâs in even worse shape than ours, isnât it?â
Though Viktor had told him not to worry, peopleâs hearts donât always follow their commands.
Tamos, naturally timid, hoped the war wouldnât drag on.
Given the huge difference in troop strength, he preferred to crush them in one swift attack.
âThis fortress is so pathetic. Hahaha! This is good news. Very good news. At this rate, weâll finish this quickly, donât you think?â
Viktor only glanced at him sideways without much reaction, but Tamos didnât mind and continued laughing and chattering to himself.
Once the troop formations were complete, a knight approached Viktor to report.
âPreparations for the advance are complete.â
âStart with the catapult.â
As Viktor raised his hand, the catapult on the left began launching massive boulders.
Due to a shortage of stones, they had to use just one catapult, but that was more than enough.
Boom! Boom!
âAaagh! Take cover!â
The soldiers of Ferdium, caught off guard by the sudden attack, hurriedly scrambled for cover.
Usually, before a battle, a messenger would come forward to demand an âhonorable surrender.â
But the enemy had started attacking without any such gesture.
Their intent to annihilate everything was painfully clear.
Swinging his sword, Zwalter shouted at the top of his lungs.
âEveryone, take cover!â
Since the enemy forces hadnât moved, there was no opportunity to retaliate.
Fortunately, the catapult was slow to reload and difficult to aim, making it easier to evade.
Boom! Crash!
As he watched sections of the wall begin to crumble, Zwalter bit his lip.
âIf only we had a catapult, we could fight back.â
The enemy seemed certain there was no catapult here, showing no sign of preparing for one.
âThose traitors must have told them.â
Boom! Crash!
Then, the catapult attacks suddenly ceasedâtheir stone ammunition had run out.
Yet, even this brief assault had left Ferdiumâs walls nearly destroyed.
Seeing the devastation, Viktor smirked, lifting one side of his mouth.
âA good start.â
The rubble piled up so high that it looked as if they could climb it without a ladder.
As Viktor raised his hand, the soldiers finally began to advance.
Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!
Accompanied by the pounding of enormous war drums, Digaldâs forces moved in perfect synchrony.
âPrepare yourselves! The enemy is advancing!â
At Zwalterâs shout, the soldiers began trembling as they readied themselves for battle.
The sight of the approaching soldiers in formation alone brought immense pressure.
And to make matters worse, their numbers were overwhelmingly larger.
âItâs all right! We can hold them off! Weâll fight using the walls to our advantage!â
Zwalter shouted nonstop, rallying the soldiers.
Though their hands shook so badly they could barely grip their weapons, they somehow managed to calm themselves in response to their lordâs rallying cries.
If the broken wall were overrun, it would serve as an entry point for the enemy.
In a panic, Zwalter shouted,
âGhislain! Hold the broken wall!â
Ghislain was waiting inside the gate with a group of mercenaries.
They were all heavily armed, clad in black helmets and armor, with something carefully affixed over their armor.
Near the gateâs mechanism, Skovan and the Forest of Beasts Guard were gathered.
âYoung Lord! The Lord has given the order! You must go and provide support. The Knight Commander is in danger!â
Skovan shouted urgently, but Ghislain shook his head.
âWeâre not here to defend the wall.â
âWhat?â
Skovan and the soldiers looked bewildered.
Ghislain had taken control of the mercenaries with the intention of supporting the most vulnerable area.
But now, with this decision not to defend the wall, what were they supposed to do?
Skovan and the soldiers began to waver, uncertain and restless.
It looked like they were contemplating whether they should head out to provide support themselves.
The mercenaries, too, cast puzzled looks at Ghislain. If they werenât going to defend the wall, what exactly were they supposed to be doing?
At that moment, Zwalterâs shout echoed again.
âGhislain! Move! What are you waiting for?â
Randolph also bellowed as if in a rage.
âYoung Lord! You bastard, what are you doing! The enemies are coming!â
The enemies had already drawn close to the collapsed wall.
Ghislain judged the timing and gave Skovan an order.
âOpen it.â
âWhat? Open what?â
âThe gate.â
Skovan flailed his hands in shock.
âN-no! Young Lord! What are you talking about? Why open the gate?!â
âNow is a perfect opportunity.â
âOpportunity for what? Thatâs nonsense! Donât be ridiculous!â
Seeing that Skovan seemed unwilling to obey, Ghislain nodded toward the nearby mercenaries.
The mercenaries hesitated for a moment, but then proceeded as instructed.
At their employerâs command, they rushed over, pulled up the portcullis, and began to open the gate.
âNo, you canât! You canât open the gate!â
Skovan scrambled to stop them, but the mercenaries seized him and dragged him back.
Rumble!
Through the slowly opening gate, the enemyâs central forces came into view in the distance.
They remained utterly still, appearing calm and unhurried.
âThis really is an ideal situation to make a move.â
Clank!
Ghislain grinned and lowered the visor of his helmet.
His helmet, too, was covered with something black and meticulously layered.
Clank! Clank! Clank!
The mercenaries followed suit, lowering their visors to cover their faces.
They were ready, but a sense of unease began to spread among them.
Belindaâs face turned pale as she started to break into a cold sweat, and Gillianâs expression hardened.
Only Kaorâs eyes sparkled like a childâs, eager for a gift.
Just then, Zwalter shouted again.
âGhislain! What are you doing? Why arenât you moving yet?â
He brushed off the attackers, quickly looking down toward the gate, then stammered in disbelief.
âY-you! What, what are you doing? Why is the gate open?!â
The gate stood wide open, with his son and the mercenaries ready to charge out.
He had explicitly ordered him to follow command multiple times!
âClose it! Close the gate and get back to the wall!â
No matter how loudly Zwalter shouted, Ghislain and the mercenaries showed no response.
âYou fool! This is an order from your lord! Hurry and assist Randolph in defending the wall!â
Randolph also glanced down, stunned by the scene below, and bellowed in horror.
âYoung Lord! Why did you open the gate, you madman!â
Ghislain pretended not to hear their shouting and slowly lowered his body.
With a massive two-handed axe in his grasp, he gathered mana into his legs and spoke.
âDefending the wall... Skovan, do you know something?â
Skovan, looking like a man whoâd lost everything, replied,
âKnow what? That weâre all doomed?â
âNo.â
âThen what?â
âThat the best defense is a good offense.â
âPardon?â
âWhen the opportunity comes, donât hesitate. Move forward.â
A red light flickered within his helmet.
Thenâ
Boom!
Ghislain shot forward with incredible speed.