Chapter 39: The Expansion Of Lont
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âJohn, are you saying that Lont is the only town that survived this disaster?â Jekyll asked.
âYes,â John replied. âLont is the only town that is still standing in the Western Edges of the Hellan Kingdom.â
The atmosphere in the room became heavy as everyone finally understood their current predicament.
Their eyes fell on James who was lightly tapping the table with his fingertips.
âOwen, what do you think will happen after the kingdom deals with the current Beast Tide?â James asked.
âWhat else?â Owen sneered. âThose scummy nobles will fight tooth and nail to gain a foothold in the territories that have lost their owners. They will rain on the sky like vultures and grab every piece of meat that they can find on this ruined land.
âFrankly, I think we can consider ourselves lucky if they donât come knocking on our doorstep. No greedy scum would miss this opportunity to add lands to their fief.â
âOf course, there is another possibility,â Ava commented with a smirk. âThe king will definitely use this as an opportunity to âaward landsâ to those of his Knights that have done meritorious service during this crucial period.â
James looked at the territories that surrounded Lont and made up his mind.
âFushia to the North and Xynnar to the East,â James said after careful consideration. âLont is at the farthest edge of the Western Region. These two places have been our good neighbors for many years. Since that is the case, we will not allow them to fall into the hands of those greedy nobles.â
James raised his hand and issued orders. âJohn, take Blitz and raise the flag of Lont in Fushia. From this day onwards, it will be part of our territory. I will send some people to help you gather the dead bodies. We will give them all a proper burial and erect a monument in their name.â
âYes, Sir!â John nodded his head and left the room.
âMarcus, Ava, and Jekyll, go to Xynnar and do the same. In the small chance that there are any survivors, make sure to take good care of them. I will also send some people to help later.â
âHaha! I like this plan.â Jekyll chuckled. âXynnar is a good place to grow wheat. If we secure it, Lont will not have to worry about its food supply.â
âFushia is known for their silver mines.â Ava brushed her hair. âThe nobles would definitely set their eyes on that one.â
âWell, that will depend on their ability.â James sneered. âIâd like to see them try.â
Everyone in the room smiled. They had been living peacefully for so many years. Some of them were itching to beat some stupid nobles to release their pent up urges.
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After the meeting had been disbanded, Mordred approached his father to talk more about their âexpansionâ.
âFather, are you sure about this?â Mordred asked. âThe King may not like it.â
âIâm sure that his Majesty has more important matters at hand than dealing with small fries like us. Compared to us taking a few lands on the edges of the Western Region, he would focus more on how to deal with the current Beast Tide,â James replied. âAs long as we do not reach his bottom line, Iâm sure that he wonât mind our shameless attempt to take possession of a land or two during this period.â
âYou have a point, father,â Mordred rubbed his chin in agreement. âEven if we take Fushia and Xynnar, there are still plenty of territories that have lost their owners. It will be more than enough to satisfy the nobles.â
âRight? Thatâs why, you donât have to worry about this matter,â James commented. âAlso, it will still take a few months before the other lands are reclaimed. Even the greedy nobles wonât be able to rebuild these territories in such a short amount of time. Besides⦠I feel that this Beast Tide isnât over yet.â
âEh?â Mordred looked at his father in surprise. âItâs not over yet?â
The older man shook his head. âIâm not sure. I just have a nagging feeling that this Beast Tide is not as simple as it seems.â
James walked towards the hill that overlooked the town of Lont. They had lived in this small piece of land for many years. Life here in the countryside was peaceful. Although it didnât have the lively atmosphere of the cities, it was still a wonderful place to spend your days in retirement.
âSend the messenger birds. Itâs time to call them back,â James ordered. âTime for everyone to have a reunion.â
âAll of them?â Mordred asked. There was a trace of excitement in his voice.
James turned his head to look at his son with a smile. âAll of them.â
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âAunt Anna, shouldnât you be relaxing instead of doing the household chores?â WIlliam asked. âYouâre pregnant, right?â
âWho said pregnant women canât do chores?â Anna lightly pinched Williamâs cheeks. âEnough talk. Eat your breakfast. Although you canât go outside the town, you still need to take care of the goats.â
William smiled and nodded his head. After eating his breakfast, he didnât immediately go to the goat pen. He and his Mama Ella decided to take a stroll. William sat on Ellaâs back as they traveled the familiar roads of their hometown.
Along the way they were greeted by a bunch of people. Almost everyone in Lont knew each other. Of course, everyone knew who William was. Since the Ainsworth Family was the overseer of Lont, it was impossible for the children and the adults to not know who he was.
William watched the children playing on the streets with a smile. He greeted the busy adults carrying wolf pelts, and waved at the old people who were making wolf jerky.
Although Lont was a small town, it was filled with smiles and life. The two walked up the ramparts of the town wall and gazed at the distance. The bodies of the Centennial and Millennial Beasts were being dismantled by Mr. Bond.
He volunteered to do it alone in order to preserve the quality of the goods. William watched the enthusiastic barber as he worked with a serious expression. According to his Grandpa, Aunt Helen would make him a set of clothes made from the pelt of the Millennial Beast.
This set of clothes could be considered on par with first rate light-weight armor that he could wear for any occasion. For this, William was truly grateful.
âMama Ella, Iâm glad that we managed to prevent this town from getting destroyed,â William said after looking at the scene in front of him.
âMeeeeeeh.â
âIâm just a bit worried.â
âMeeeeh?â
âIâm afraid that the Beast Tide was just a prelude to something bigger.â
â⦠Meeeeh.â
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Fort Windermereâ¦
The soldiers manning the fortress walls had grim expressions on their faces as they looked at the Beast Tide that was slowly, but surely approaching them. This was not the first time that they had experienced a Beast Tide, but the current one far exceeded their expectations.
âMy Lord, it would be best if we ask for reinforcements from the capital,â Mont, the Vice-General manning the fortress proposed. âIf we donât receive help soon, Iâm afraid that the fortress will be overrun in two days.â
âYouâre right.â General Erith sighed and nodded his head. âSend our fastest messenger hawks to the capital. Tell them that we need the Gryphon Brigade to assist us in battle!â
âAt once, General!â The generalâs aid stepped out of the conference room to execute his superiorâs order.
Erith left the conference room and made his way to the fortress walls. All the high ranking officers in Windermere followed behind him.
General Erith stared at his trusted aides and the soldiers who were awaiting his orders.
He then raised his fist into the air and made a declaration.
âNo matter what happens, Fort Windermere should never fall!! The moment we fail, the Hellan Kingdom will fall into ruins. Our mothers, brothers, sisters, wives, and children, will then become the food of these monsters! Do you want this to happen?!â
ââNo!ââ
âThen fight!â General Erith roared as he unsheathed his sword and pointed it at the Beast Tide that was slowly approaching the fortress walls. âFight for everything that you hold dear in this world! Let us send these foul monsters to hell! Death to the enemies of the Kingdom!â
ââDeath!ââ
âKill them all!â
ââKill!ââ
âArchers aim!â General Erith ordered. âMagicians, prepare your spells!â
Thousands of archers loaded their bows with arrows and took aim.
Hundreds of Magicians started to chant their long range spells.
The archers and the magicians focused their attention on the enemies before them.
General Erith watched as the Beast Tide came within range. He then resolutely thrust his sword forward and gave the order to fire.
âFire at will!â
Thousands of arrows took flight and spells rained down from the fortress walls. The battle of Fort Windermere had officially begun.