Chapter 14
The Invincible Warlord’s Vengeful Awakening by Adam Jonson
Chapter 14 âSilenceâ Alronâs furious shout reverberated through the chaotic command room In the chaotic command room resembling a marketplace, calm was restored with Alronâs furious shout.
Alronâs piercing gaze swept across the room, his eyes flashing like lightning as he locked eyes with each Warrior. The weight of his authority and determination was palpable, compelling them to submit to his command. The room was filled with an air of anticipation as they waited for Alronâs next words, âGentlemen,â Alronâs voice resonated with a calm yet resolute tone, cutting through the silence. The great battle is imminent.
Save your energy and prepare for war against Avaloria.â
Alron spoke calmly, then continued, The War of the Hundred Kingdoms will begin in seven days. For this campaign, Ive decided to launch an attack three days in advance.â
A murmur of surprise rippled through the room. A Warrior couldnât contain his curiosity and asked, âAlron, why launch an attack on Avaloria three days early?â
The inquisitive Warrior was Pierre Young from Crestonia.
Pierreâs question mirrored the thoughts swirling in the minds of the other Warriors. Dozens of pairs of puzzled eyes turned toward Alron, secking an explanation for his strategic decision.
Alron, tapping his fingers on the table, said solemnly. The nations you represent were defeated by Avaloria in the last century, even two centuries ago in the War of the Hundred Kingdoms. Have you ever thought about why?â
Alronâs eyes carefully scanned the room, observing the reactions of each Warrior.
He saw the realization dawning on their faces, the introspection taking hold. The room filled with a contemplative silence.
Soon, a realization permeated the minds of the Warriors. In all the wars waged against Avaloria in the past, their nations had never seemed to emerge victorious.
It was a bitter pill to swallow, a recurring humiliation that they had pushed to the back of their minds.
They refused to confront it head-on.
In that moment, Simon, a seasoned Warrior, couldnât help but smile. His voice cut through the silence, carrying a glimmer of hope. âYou mean to take them by surprise and catch them off guard?â
Alronâs eyes gleamed with a hint of cunning as he nodded in response to Simonâs astute observation âExactly. Avaloria has a ying. Take them by surprise and catch them off guard.â
A renewed sense of determination swept through the room as Alron continued, his voice filled with conviction. âAccording to reliable intelligence, Avaloria currently has only the Frostfire Legion guarding the Northern Territory. If we launch an attack in advance, with our superior forces, we can break through their defenses and seize control of the Northern Territory, On the contrary, if another legion from Avaloria arrives, the pressure on us attacking the Northern Territory will significantly increase After Alron finished speaking a Warrior from Zexonia, Matthew Martin, spoke up, âAlron, youâre overthinking it. A. to our latest intelligence from Zexonia, there is internal discord in Avaloria. Apart from the Frostire Legion, no seconsi legion is willing to guard the Northern Territory.
âSo, your concern is unnecessary. The om iell into a hushed silence as Matthewâs words hung in the air.
start the war early and anger Avaloria, if they decide to use extreme measures, not a single soldier we brug will return alive, Matthew continued, his voice confident and assured.
The weight of Matthewâs warning settled upon the room, causing the Warriors to once again delve into deep thought. They |
O realized the potential risks of provoking AvalorÃa prematurely and the dire consequences it could entail.
âIn that case,â Alron spoke, his voice firm and decisive, âletâs secretly send a Warrior to infiltrate the Northern Territory and gather intelligence, âIf Avaloria has only the Frostfire Legion guarding the Northern Territory, then three days later, weâll launch the attack ahead of schedule.
âOtherwise, weâll stick to the original plan and abide by the agreed-upon start of the war.â
Alronâs statement carried the weight of authority, and the Warriors nodded in agreement.
As for sending a Warrior to infilate the Northern Territory and gather intelligence, he already had a candidate in n Yvette, a renowned Warrior from Eldoriaâs Enduring, was the perfect choice.
After all, Eldoriaâs Enduring had a reputation worldwide.
And when Yvette heard the order, she readily accepted it.
Spending every day among a group of men had become tiresome for her, and the prospect of venturing into Avaloria intrigued her.
Besides, she had heard that Avaloriaâs men were handsome and formidable Warriors.
Most importantly, they were kind-hearted and knew how to be considerate.
Therefore, Yvette, who had long yearned for Avaloria, willingly took on the mission. She changed into a set of stealthy clothing and quietly left the territory of the Punishers without anyone noticing Meanwhile, about a hundred miles northwest of the defensive line constructed by the Frostfire Legion, in a barren valley.
Tens of thousands of soldiers from the Heavenrage Legion appeared.
Then, under the leadership of Alaric, Cornelius, Duncan, and the other six generals, they split into three teams and quickly left the valley.
Most of the Heavenrage Legionâs soldiers had been sent by Xavier, and at the moment, only Barnaby and five thousand soldiers remmed by his side.
âMr. Cavanaugh, someone is coming Since they arrived in the Northern Territory, Barnabyâs address for Xavier had changed.
As he spoke, several soldiers in the battle attire of the Frostfire Legion accompanied a middle-aged in to Xavierâs side.
He was Jacob, the Warrior in charge of the Frostfire Legion.
âKL, it has been a long time since we met.
âMr. Wright, itâs been a while.
Xavier looked at Jacob, nodding and smiling.
Jacob, looking at Xavier, who had reached the same height as himself, seemed a bit dazed.
After all, in the entire Avaloria, individuals with Warrior-level strength before the age of thirty were extremely rare.
Xavier was one of them. He was just a twenty-seven-year-old Warrior But he was extraordinarily glied, a trur monster The Cavanaugh familyâs descendants are getting stronger one generation after another.â
Muttering to himself, Jacob shook off his thoughts and tentatively asked, âKid, how many people did you bring?â
When he heard this, Xavierâs eyes showed a hint of ambiguity. Pointing to the five thousand soldiers behind him, he said, âNot many, just five thousand.â
Jacobâs face turned pale, and he sighed, âFive thousand. It is better than none.â
While comforting himself, he couldnât help but recall the phone call from Ronald two hours ago, Reinforcements had arrived.
At that moment, Jacob was overjoyed And when he learned that the reinforcements were from Xavierâs Heavenrage Legion, his joy multiplied.
However, now that he heard Anvier say he brought only five thousand soldiers, Jacobâs mood plummeted.
Xavier observed Jacobâs reaction but pretended not to notice.
He had decided to take the invaders by surprise and strike against the unprepared Thirteen Nations Alliance.
âMr. Wright, donât worry. Avaloria has faced numerous invasions over the past three thousand years.
âYet. Avaloria still stands!
âWhy?
âBecause behind us, there is the support of fifteen billion Avalorian citizens and the protection of our ancestors who fought for Avaloria from ancient times to the present.
âSo, Avaloria never fears any challenge âEven if we fall in battle, countless other citizens will step on our bodies to guard Avaloria.
âEven in death, we will use our blood and flesh to forge a new great wall.â
âWell said.â
At that moment, the shadow lingering in Jacobâs heart dispersed with Xavierâs inspiring words.
Until his mind became a blank slate, Jacob felt a rising and fervent war spirit within him Afterward, Jacob pulled Xavier into a hastily constructed command room to discuss the defense against the Thirteen Nations Alliance.
At the same time, Six miles from the valley, Yvette raised her eyebrows, looking at the device on her wrist resembling a watch.
It was an advanced search device, Eldoriaâs latest technological invention called the Universal Key On the screen, of the five bars representing the signal strength, there was only one last signal bar.
âDingâ
With the clear sound, the final signal bar vandied.
âDamn it. No signal