After the battle ended, Steelwallsâ forces started cleaning up the battlefield. There was no way they could perfectly clear their tracks in enemy territory, so all they did was place their companionsâ corpses in magic boxes and gather the enemyâs corpses in a pile and burn them. Of course, they didnât forget to take any of the valuables their enemies possessed. It was a type of clean-up that was only possible due to their perfect victory.
âGood work, Snoc.â Zich waved his hand as he saw Snoc coming down from the rocky mountain. Snoc had clearly done the most in this battle. He was the one who created a small landslide while hiding in the mountain, and the armored soldiers who suddenly appeared mid-battle were also his work.
âTheir movements have become much better than before.â Zich praised Snocâs armored soldiers that had caused the pursuit teamâs captain to order his men to retreat.
âItâs not like I was playing around while you were all training, sir,â Snoc said.
Koo! Snoc and Nowem responded loudly at the same time. The armored soldiers were empty bodies of armor that Snoc moved with his power as he had done in the elvesâ forest. Snoc had hidden inside a boulder using his abilities and caused a small landslide as soon as the enemy intruded the area he waited for them to enter. This attack took their enemy by surprise. Furthermore, he also induced the pursuit team to retreat by releasing empty armored soldiers while his allies engaged with the enemy. Although they had to use Lylaâs creations and shabby golems to make up for his lack of skills at the Adrowon Great Forest, Snoc was now skilled enough to manage an event of this scale by himself.
If their enemies had actually fought with the armored soldiers, they wouldâve found out that these were hollow bodies; thus, that was why the armored soldiers in the frontline were actual knights who had hidden with Snoc. All this didnât take away from the fact that Snoc had driven their enemies to run away.
One of the knights approached Zich; it was Danny Chris Nunn. As the vice-captain of the Steel Sword Knights, the Count had assigned him as Zichâs aide. The fact that a vice-captain of the great Steel Sword Knights accompanied Zich as his aide clearly showcased how highly considered Zich was among the Steelwall forces.
âHow are our casualties?â
âItâs not like thereâs none, but thereâs not many, especially considering our enemy. Congratulations on such a great victory, sir!â
âThe battle isnât over yet, but thank you.â Zich stared at the people cleaning up and asked, âWhere is Grieg?â
âHeâs cleaning up the corpses with the others.â
âIf he can move on his own like that, I suppose he is completely freed from his emotional trauma.â
âThanks to you, young master,â Danny said. His eyes were full of admiration as he looked at Zich. Everything Zich had shown Danny since he came back to Steelwall was nothing short of amazing that simple compliments couldnât describe his accomplishments.
âWhat are you going to do now? Are you going to wipe out our enemy here?â If they annihilated the allied forcesâ pursuit team, it would give a huge edge to the Steelwalls in this war.
Zich shook his head. âThose guysâ troops are still above us. It wonât be a good strategy to attack them recklessly just because we won this time.â
âThenâ¦â
âWe are going to attack the Pinne Estate.â
âThe Pinne Estate?â Danny looked a bit puzzled. Of course, the reason why they had formed this detachment was to capture the Pinne Estate in the first place, but that was before the pursuit team came into the picture.
âEven if forces at the Pinne Estate are weak, they might drag out time with us. It would put us in quite a pinch if our enemies attack us from behind,â Danny said.
âYou wonât have to worry about that,â Zich said in a confident voice that soothed Dannyâs worries. âOur enemy wonât be able to chase us, and the Pinne Estate wonât be able to drag out time with us as their opponents.â
âHow is that possible? Even if itâs possible for us to trick our enemies into making them run away, it wonât be an easy feat to capture the Pinne Estate in an instant.â
âThatâs fine.â Zich smiled. It was the kind of smile that even his companions, who were used to his personality, wanted to step away from. Naturally, Dannyâs face also slightly stiffened.
âMost of the remaining troops at the Pinne Estate would empty their capital to capture us.â
ââ¦Are you saying that they would use every single one of their troops? Of course, that will allow them to corner us better, but would that really happen? Anyone can see that would be a serious gamble leading to their disadvantage.â
If the Pinne Estateâs forces missed the Steelwall forces, that would leave the Pinne Estateâs capital unprotected and vulnerable. That would be a huge hit for the allied forces who still had superior numbers even after they lost.
âIâm sure since I baited them,â Zich said.
âA bait, sir?â
âYes, a bait enticing enough that they would want to capture and kill us even if all other places fall to ruins,â Zich said and looked to where their enemies had disappeared.
âHm, I wonder what Glen Zenard is thinking now?â Zich had released the information that he had been saving so carefully and painfully. He still remembered what a sight Glen showed with his twisted face. Even if he combined his time before the regression and this timeline, he had never seen a better sight than that one.
âI really want to save that image in a portrait and admire it from time to time.â Zich regretted that it would be impossible to carry that out. He tried to imprint the image firmly into his mind so that he wouldnât forget even the smallest detail, but even he couldnât stop the deterioration of memories over time. Thus, he sighed.
âIt can't be helped, but itâs impossible.â Furthermore, it was not all over yet. âI will be able to see even better expressions than that.â
Although Zich shared pretty direct information, he didnât give everything away. He simply revealed that he knew information from before this timeline.
âI didnât tell him that he can no longer regress and that I regressed.â Perhaps, Glen could have thought far enough that Zich also gained the power of regression and was going crazy about it now.
âWill he be able to realize that he no longer has the regression ability too?â
Zich placed his hand down. He thought of the utter shock Glen must have felt hearing the shocking piece of information he told him. He recalled how he had deflected Glenâs sword and pierced his sword into Glenâs abdomen while Glen stood there defenselessly.
âEven then, he didnât let go of Tornium.â Zichâs attack caused Glenâs arm to bend widely to the side, but even then, Glen tightly held onto his sword.
âWould he have been able to hold on to his sword if he knew that he lost his power of regression?â Glen was obsessed with the power of regression. If he found he lost his power of regression, it was highly likely that he would be completely frozen in shock and not even be able to resist weakly.
âOf course, he could have been so flustered that his mind completely blanked out, butâ¦â Zich clearly recalled the image of Glen tightly clutching his sword while being dragged away by a knight. âHe probably wonât be able to think that his ability to regress has been completely neutralized. Iâm sure he thinks I regressed like him.â
Or perhaps he wouldnât even be able to think that far either. âWell, regardless of what he thinks, itâs obvious what heâll do.â Thus, this operation would be successful. âPlease think hard and despise me all you want, aspiring Sir Hero. Make it worth saving your life.â
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The defeated pursuit team managed to escape the forest and rocky mountain, and they finally stopped after running for a long time. They looked miserable. Their shiny armor, symbolic of a knight, was stained with blood and dust, and most of the horses had died, so they had to run on their feet. Most of all, there was a sharp decline in the number of troops. The captain decided to regroup his team for now.
Despite the miserable state of the pursuit team, thanks to the captainâs judgment and the skills of the troops, their forces still remained intact even after three sudden ambushes, a trap, and another ambush. However, this was the only positive part of their situation. Since they needed to move as fast as possible to quickly chase after their enemies, they reduced any additional burden to the minimum and packed the smallest amount of food and goods possible. However, with this attack, they had lost all their food and suppliesâ¦
âOne or two times will be all right, but itâs impossible to keep fighting like this.â The captain decided to first set up a camp. They needed to rest and time to regroup some of their scattered soldiers when they retreated. However, they wouldnât be able to last long because, apart from anything else, they had no food.
âI sent some guys to hunt in a hurry, but thereâs no way itâll be enough. Even if I want to plunder, we arenât in enemy territory either.â They lost most of their money as well, so buying food was not an option.
âIâll have to first retreat to Pinneâs capital.â He could get supplies for his troops there. Joining up with the reinforcements in the Pinne Estate had also been one of their original plans as well.
However, an unpleasant voice interrupted the captainâs decision.
âSir, what are you going to do now?â
The captain sighed. He was now completely sick of this voice. The captain turned around and stared at the man named Glen shouting at him. Glen used a precious potion to heal his wound, so it cleanly patched up the deep wound on his abdomen. However, it seemed as if he hadnât fully recovered from the injury either as he looked slightly tired. On the other hand, it was clear that Glen wasnât interested in his fatigue in the slightest. Glenâs face looked frighteningly stiff, like someone who had heard his parentsâ obituary. The captain glared fiercely at Glen, but Glen didnât even glance at him.
The captain sighed again and finally said, âWeâll first head towards the Pinne Estateâs capital. Weâll be able to get supplies and protect the estate, so itâs obviousâ¦â
âNo!â
The captain scowled at Glenâs extremely rude behavior. His hand twitched as if he wanted to strike Glenâs neck immediately.
âHow can we just go to the capital when we donât know where theyâre heading?!â
The vice-captain couldnât hold in his anger anymore and shouted, âWe already know about their goal! Besides, the order we received was to protect the Pinne Estate! Thereâs nothing strange about going to the capital!â
âWhat if they go back to the Steelwall Estate! If things go wrong, the main camp might be attacked!â
The vice-captain could not answer immediately because it was true that the main camp was currently weaker due to the formation of the pursuit team. However, the captain spoke up instead, âWe can pick a group of people to spy on our enemy. If the enemy returns, then weâll also return. Most importantly, we no longer have any supplies. No matter how long knights can last without eating for a few days, our groupâs power would significantly weaken too.â
âYou can easily solve those matters by taking resources from the villages around us and requesting supplies from the Pinne Estate!â
âEven if we do that, we canât fight our enemies currently. I donât know what methods theyâve used, but the number of our enemies is on par with us. We'll be defeated if we get ambushed while waiting for supplies to come.â Glen was about to say something, but the captain firmly raised his hand.
âWeâre heading to the capital. Sir, Iâm the captain of this unit so follow my decision!â