Chapter 162: Sword and Magic
Dragoon - The way to the dragon knight
Eunius straddled his horse, commanding the private army he brought with him to face off with the army of General Bahn.
On this chaotic battlefield, both sides had their command in relative order. Albeit, only relative to the rest. The reason they couldnât pay undo mind to keeping formation lay in the black giant nearbyâthe gora recklessly thrashing around.
Eunius took a glance in its direction.
âIâd like to end this while Aleist is keeping it busy; then I can go help him out.â
Even if the sky was beyond him, he could help as long as it was on land. But regardless of what wanted to do, the matter wouldnât be settled so easily.
Bahn Rhoshwasâa general who had worked his way up, a seasoned veteran of the empire, and a strong opponent in land battles. While he didnât stand out due to the existence of the dragoons, Euniusâ father had held a close fight with him more than a few times.
The dragoons would come out before the victor could be decided, so there was no score to keep. Which side was stronger? Both countries likewise regarded the question as wholly inconsequential.
Yet on a battlefield where they couldnât borrow the dragoonsâ aid, it would hold a large meaning. The quality of troops at Euniusâ home the Diade House was high.
But the opponent was a prominent force of the empire.
Eunius licked his lips.
âGo at it making light of them, and weâll be devoured.â
He said, pulling his sword as he looked at the faces of his enemyâthe faces of elite soldiers.
âRun them down!â
The numbers were even, or perhaps the other side had a slight advantage. The empire had supplemented a majority of their forces with monsters. For that sake, the numbers of humans were lower than expected.
The soldiers Eunius led wrung out their voices, gripped their weapons and collided with enemy forces.
The frontmost soldiers clashed, filling the air with the sounds of clanging metal and shouts.
With both sides accustomed to battle, slight casualties didnât fluster them in the slightest.
But perhaps the opponentâs side was short on time, they came out with hard offensive measures.
A large-build man on a horse grandly brandished his battle axe, butchering soldiers on Euniusâ side.
Swinging around a large axe that- at a glance- made clear the strength of his arms, he made a straight line towards Eunius.
The official to Euniusâ side cried out.
âYoung master! He plans to take you out and pierce straight through our army.â
Eunius gave a small laugh.
âIs he mocking me? Or is he out of time⦠looks like both!â
Kicking his horseâs stomach, he had his allies ahead of him stand back as he raced towards the unit led by General Bahn.
Upon seeing that, Bahn performed a wide swing with his axe to cut Eunius down; but Eunius caught the blow with his greatsword. The horses both rode had stopped in their tracks, their hooves sinking into the earth
Once a conspicuously large metallic sound had chimed across the battlefield, both enemy and ally had begun taking distance from the two.
General Bahn glared at Eunius.
âYoungling, are you related to Diade?â
Eunius held up his greatsword in one hand, directing its tip towards the general.
âThe eldest son. Youâre Bahn Rhoshwas, right? Iâve heard about you. Heard there was some bloke my old man couldnât take out.â
As General Bahn clenched the hilt of his battle axe, it let off a grinding, grating noise. His muscles swelled and raised a sound.
âOh quit it. Youâre just another coward protected by the dragon, Iâd usually say. But if your Diadeâs brat, that changes things up a bit. You lot are just about the only ones to hold back my armyâs charge.â
Each side holding high their weapon of choice, what followed was a simple clash of steel.
Sparks scattered.
âBut youngling⦠now youâre in the way. Iâll send your old man down afterward. Go wait for him in hell.â
Olding his sword horizontally to block the strike from on high, Eunius grit his teeth.
(What weight. This guy really is strong.)
Eunius felt his own horseâs shaking legs and tried to ward the blow aside, yet his attempt had General Bahn forcefully blow him off of his horse.
âProtect the young master!â
The knight who went out front was promptly cut down.
Eunius rolled across the ground before immediately standing and shouting out.
âDonât get in the way! Iâll take him down.â
Looking down on Eunius from horseback, Bahn scoffed at those words.
âYou look halfway competent, but youâll stand before me with that level of skill? Your headâs in the clouds.â
But Eunius had properly measured out his opponentâs abilities.
âThat so? But I got it with that one. Iâd love to have fought you in your heyday, old man.â
It was a provocation, that the aged Bahn was lacking.
â⦠Youngling, Iâll praise your tongue if nothing else!â
General Bahn galloped his horse, lifting his axe, charging at Eunius to slice him in twain. Eunius lowered his hips and watched his movements.
(Youâre definitely strong, old man. But you know⦠Iâm even stronger. And I know people far stronger than me!)
As he watched his foeâs movements, Eunius was overcome by a sensation as if time was passing by in slow motion. He concentrated, and matching General Bahnâs motions, he swung his great sword.
The sword was clad in light, and as that light grew stronger, he finished his cut before the general was within sword range.
âYou fool. You grew impatienânngh!!â
General Bahn spat up blood. Holding his mouth, he fell from his horses back; his axe pierced into the ground as he fell to his knees.
A single large wound across his chest.
Euniusâ magic sword has inflicted a blow on him. Seeing that, Bahn siped his mouth, stood, and took a stance with his axe.
âHey now, I felt quite some resistance.â
While Eunius felt resistance on his blade, it did seem General Bahn was far tougher than heâd anticipated. The general laughed.
âGahahahah! Youngling, Iâve been fighting form before you were born. Like hell itâd be so easy to off me. But⦠Iâll admit youâre not all talk.â
While his subordinates gathered around him, Bahn had them step down.
â⦠No complaints, having you as my last foe. No, guess you wouldnât want this old man. Iâd have loved to have fought you ten. Nay, twenty years earlier.â
Eunius laughed.
âDonât be stupid. Youâd cross axe with rattle?â
The two laughed, their looks gradually shifting to serious as the surrounding air tense up. Around them, ally and enemy fought, yet their minds were taken by the duel.
And the two stepped in and passed by.
It happened in an instant.
A large cut opened up on Euniusâ arm, leaking some blood.
But General Bahn collapsed right on the spot.
The ground flowed with a heavy torrent of red.
â⦠Youngling. Your name?â
âEunius. Itâs Eunius Diade.â
âI see. A good name. Iâll be waiting in hell. Until our net matchâ¦â
When General Bahn used up the last of his strength, the surrounding imperial soldiers lowered their weapons one after the next. Eunius saw that and shouted out.
âDonât kill those whoâve surrendered. Spread the word⦠Bahn Rhoshwas has fallen to Eunius Diade! Cease your resistance!â
His subordinate raced over.
âYoung master! The sky!â
Looking in the direction he pointed, the gora had vanished, lacing a scene of black smoke rising up onto the sky.
âIâve got a bad feeling about this⦠Rudel, just end this already.â
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Meanwhile.
Lueckeâs army marched in close formation.
Vargas barked from nearby.
âMaintain formation! Donât disperse under any circumstances!â
Knights toting shields engraved with magic circles stood at predetermined positions hoisting up their shields Upon confirming that, Luecke used his magic.
A pale green flame broke out around, his army, dispersing the lightning that rained down from above. An intense explosive sound rose as the earth was gouged out.
âWeâre lucky the ground was damp. Otherwise, the dust cloud would be terrible.â
Vargas cried out at Lueckeâs words.
âNot that it matters, young master! Do something about this. At this rate, the magic will keep coming down, and we wonât get any closer.â
The enemy was stationed on a low hill, having prepared a circle there, and was firing off magic from it. That alone wasnât a problem, but the magic output was way too high.
If they took on a single blow, it would be enough to inflict serious damage unto the entirety of Lueckeâs forces.
He managed to elude those attacks, utilizing the shields to cast large-scale spellcrafts.
Luecke toughed his hand to his chin.
âBut how curious. With that setup I can make out from a distance, they should have a higher output. Thatâs what Iâve been preparing for with each defensive measure but⦠is it not yet complete? Still preparing?â
As one who used magic, he held a genuine curiosity. This was despite Vargasâ pleas.
âYou can think about it later, but just do something now. If it gets complete, weâre all in danger!â
Luecke felt somewhat let down.
(If this had nothing to do with Rudel and the others, and our motherland wasnât in peril, I wouldnât mind waiting for them to complete it⦠more so, I should invade after insuring itâs complete to thoroughly investigate their circle. No, thereâs no such time⦠what a waste. If Lena werenât here, Iâd watch a while longer.)
While he looked the type to prioritize his own interest, at the same time, he was also considering his means of attack.
â⦠Vargas. The enemy is clearly making light of us. Otherwise, they can only launch incomplete attacks because their magic circle isnât fully prepared. Iâd rather it not be number one. That would mean with all that careful preparation, they can only fire magic on this paltry level.â
Vargas leaked a sigh. Even in that instant, lightning rained down from the sky to be blocked by Lueckeâs magic.
âYou wouldnât believe how thankful Iâd be if they were just putting on a show.â
Luecke ignored him and explained.
âTheir strength is either equal to, or slightly greater than our magic formation for a simple shield. In that case, itâs simple. We will maintain this formation and charge towards the enemy.â
Hearing that, Vargas opened his mouth.
âPardon?â
âCharge, I said. Charge.â
Those around couldnât conceal their hesitation either. They couldnât think the heir to the Halbades House actually voiced a word like charge. No, they would indeed charge from time to time.
But that was after they had done something about the opponent, and they wouldnât charge to force through enemy lines like the Diade House.
â⦠How do you figure?â
With Vargas acting as a representative of surrounding opinion, Luecke spat a sigh.
âFool. We need only move while keeping the shield up. If our opponent changes the attribute of their magic, weâll immediately adapt. Youâve all been trained to do so. Simple, right?â
Vargasâ eyes turned teary.
âIâve said it before, but you know⦠arenât you in the wrong family!? Young master, I thought you were kinda⦠a bit more apt to using your brain!â
âVargas⦠donât think Iâm a muscle head like Rudel and the others. Iâm an intellectual. All Iâm saying is that this is the optimum means of victory. Iâll admit, it vexes me I canât win over our foe with magic.â
He chose a charge for victory, there wasnât any particular impatience in Lueckeâs eyes. Knowing he didnât thoughtlessly choose a reckless assault on his first campaign, Vargas didnât rebut him anymore.
Howeverâ¦
âAlright, youâve all got to properly fulfill your own roles. Weâll be swiftly changing formation on the move. Everyoneâs coordination will be the key.â
Vargas cried out yet again.
âChange formation in transit!? This isnât any ordinary formation, young master! The spells are reproduced by the positioning of the shield knights, and asking them toââ
Luecke shook his head, placing a hand on Vargasâ shoulder.
âDo it. That is an order, Vargas.â
When he was so kindly informed with a smile, âYesâ was all that was left to say.
And the Halbades Houseâs moving army spread about a bit from its close-knit formation.
Luecke began his move to the center.
As they would have to make delicate adjustments to their positioning, while Luecke rode a horse, the shield knights had to dismount theirs and go on foot.
The march began once Luecke was in place.
This time, a mountainous load of large fireballs was fired off from the enemy camp. While they were many in numbers, they also had a speed, and it was in a rain of fire that Lueckeâs men were to move.
âChange formation. Water.â
Abiding by his orders, the shield knights hastily moved and took their places as a pale blue light enveloped their surroundings.
The flames that collided directly went out. The places on the ground set ablaze by those that missed faded away as soon as they touched against the pale light.
Luecke watched for his foeâs reaction.
(Now then, whatâs their verdict on our approach⦠here it comes. )
The soldiers- presumably guards- on standby took up their weapons, and started on their way towards him. As the imperial soldiers approached, Vargas and the others drew their weapons at the ready.
But the enemy troops were few in numbers.
Luecke grimaced.
â⦠Decoys.â
While the magic from the enemy camp had stopped for a moment, the problem was that they were preparing for another round.
âVargas, the shield knights shall prioritize maintaining formation. Everyone else, protect the shield knights.â
Drawing his sabre from its sheath, Luecke began commanding his troops.
Vargas retorted.
âItâs supposed to be the other way around! We were brought up to protect you and our allies!â
Luecke shot back.
âShut it! Just do it! If you guys misstep, we wonât be able to block enemy fire!â
As soon as he had said that, the enemy camp was at it again.
âNext earth!â
As Luecke ordered the shield knights to change formation, the others provided support. The imperial soldiers were few in numbers, and while they fought desperately, they were taken down one after the next.
(They donât mind firing on allies, eh. Canât say I respect that. But itâll pick up the pace.)
âHere it comes!â
The enemy soldiers outside the formation were swept up into a tornado and blown into the air. Upon seeing that, many soldiers gave up their resistance.
Cast down your weapons and surrender. We are increasing our speed to the enemy camp.
Vargas posed Luecke the question.
âWill the enemy wait for us? Shouldnât they already byââ
But Luecke firmly declared.
âTheyâll be there. They canât move. Theyâre too fixated on their magic after all.â
And with those words, the Halbades House army continued its advance.
What they came upon once they were right at the camp were the magicians who had still remained on the site.
In chaos, abandoned by their guard knights and soldiers and left behind.
In the center of the magic circle, a single unhealthy-looking man in a robe raised his voice. His ear perked at the chipped and uncanny voice, Luecke urged on his horse.
âY-you utter fools! Donât let those brutes into the circle! Donât step there! What do you take this artistic magic circle forââ
Luecke looked down on the screaming manâLeor.
âIt certainly is a work of art. This deployment, and the sheer beauty of the sigils⦠Iâm sure no ordinary man c ould even imagine it.â
To Lueckeâs words, Leur knew he had found a kindred spirit. His expression brightened right up.
âY-you can tell? I never thought Iâd find someone in Courtois who could understand thisââ
Lueckeâs sabre stuck into Leorâs chest. Witnessing such a scene, the magiciansâLeorâs assistants raised screams. Those assistants were quickly apprehended and restrained.
Luecke pulled out his sabre.
âW-why? If you let me live, the secrets of this magic circle could beâ¦â
A portion of the circle was incomplete.
To add to that, there were spots he had erased because the enemy had come.
âYouâre right. It really is a pity⦠but even so, I am a noble, and a knight of Courtois. I have to see beyond the magic. And someday, Iâll unravel the secrets of this circle, just you wait.â
Hearing Lueckeâs words filled with confidence, a slight smile crossed Leorâs face.
âThatâs impossible. The likes of you⦠I am a geniusâ¦â
Confirming Leor had breathed his last breath, Luecke issued orders to Vargas.
âVargas, have those with the knowhow accurately copy down the magic circle. The positioning of all the ceremonial equipment as well. Record it all, copy it all, preserve everything important andââ
But before he could finish, Luecke looked at the sky.
In his eyes was a scene of black smoke rising to the sky.
Luecke narrowed his eyes.
âYoung master?â
To Vargasâ worried voice, Luecke shook his head.
âVargas, lead all troops. Weâre moving.â
âAre you sure? Isnât this magic supposed to be amazing?â
Luecke immediately mounted his horse and started off.
âIâve got something more important to attend to.â
Luecke looked at the sky and muttered.
âRudel, I canât really lend a hand if heâs so high up.â
There, Vargas spoke.
âItâd be a whole lot easier if we could attack the sky with this thing.â
Luecke immediately took a look at the circle. It was around sixty percent complete. While a portion had been erased, from what he could see, at the very least, those portions could be reused.
He jumped down from his horse.
âVargas!ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âY-yes!?â
â⦠Well said. Gather up all the shield knights at once. Weâre putting this to good use.â