âA cockroach bossâ¦â As a cardinal of the newly established Bellid northern base, Vishipuna was very strong. The dreary Bellid power he shot out viciously was aimed at his opponent. An ordinary knight or mage wouldnât have been able to deal with his attacks, but unfortunately for Vishipuna, his opponent was the man named to be the strongest holy knight among the Karuwimans, Belri Weig. Furthermore, Weig possessed the strongest loathing a person could possibly have for the Bellids.
Baaam!
âKuh!â Vishipuna was pushed back, and he sputtered blood from his mouth. The sight of a wrinkly old man writhing in pain could invoke a bit of sympathy to most, but there wasn't any hint of such emotion in Weigâs eyes. To him, the Bellids were simply monsters in human form.
âHow fearsome.â Zich twirled his tongue. Although he now had enough power not to get pushed by Weig, there was still something about the might of Weigâs attacks that made oneâs heart clench.
Boom!
Zich evaded the attack flying his way by just moving one step and looked at his attacker. He was Vishipunaâs guard knight.
âKuh!â Maybe he was disappointed that his attack failed to hit his target, but the knight appeared to be stunned.
âHis reaction is too much for someone who just missed an attack though,â Zich thought again and looked behind him. âAh, it must be because of that.â
Among the many Bellu statues stationed in the room, one was half-crushed by the attack just now. It seemed like it had been unintentionally destroyed because Zich evaded the attack.
âHuh? Did you just destroy the statue of the god you believe in? Wow, how could you commit such a blasphemous act!â Zichâs mouth didnât stop moving even if his opponentâs move had been unintentional. âOr does your god actually like its followers destroying its statues? What a perverted god Bellu is! Well, it does make sense. If he wasnât, he wouldnât make his followers do all sorts of cockroach-like things.â
âShut uuuup!â On top of feeling distressed that he accidentally broke the statue of the god he worshiped, Zichâs flickering tongue seemed to make the Bellid holy knightâs vision blur in rage. Yet, Zich had already heard people telling him to shut up thousands of times now, and there wasnât a single time he did what he was told. After all, Zich had also seen as many people as a colony of ants rush toward him in complete rage at once. Thus, his current opponentâs rage didnât stir his heart in the slightest.
âIf it isnât, then what is it? Are you actually a Karuwiman follower posing to be a Bellid? Now that I think about it, I know a spy who is like you. The fact that you have two eyes, one nose, and lips is the same. You shouldâve told me beforehand that you were a spy. I wouldâve turned a blind eye to you.â
The Bellid knightâs attack continued in the meantime, but to his disappointment, Zich evaded all his attacks. It was so frustrating. Zich dodged the knightâs attacks by the breadth of a hair each time, and the way he avoided them looked utterly silly. Anyone could see that he was provoking his opponent on purpose. Zichâs provocations seemed to rock the Bellid knightâs core, and the knightâs eyes saw red.
âSo, what are the Bellids like? Are they all sick perverts? What about their way of living? Since they are all fish heads, Iâm sure they all live in the water, but do they live in the ocean, a river, or a lake? I bet they live like pale chubs escaping predators in the water. What do they do when they see a shark?â
âShut uuuup!â The Bellid knight raised his sword high. Belluâs energy gathered inside his sword, but he didnât strike down with his sword.
Slice! Zichâs sword moved like a beam of light. The trajectory of his sword light drew and sliced his enemyâs neck. The strong slash of Belluâs energy disappeared and the sword that had lost its power tumbled to the ground.
âIs âshut upâ the only phrase you know? You have such poor vocabulary. You should at least be able to stay calm if you donât have skills.â Zichâs assessment of his opponent ended like that. Then, he turned his head to find his next target.
âItâs almost over.â Although the Bellids here were the elites of their group, the members in Zichâs forces were unimaginably skilled. Furthermore, Zich and Belri Weigâs military might was above and beyond. A majority of the Bellid followers died, and only three Bellids remained, including Vishipuna.
âKurgh!â
âNow, thereâs only two,â Zich noted as another Bellid knight fell under Dannyâs sword. It was as expected of the vice-captain of the Steel Sword Knights. He couldnât compare to Zich and Weig, but Danny was also impressive. Soon, another one fell, and only Vishipuna was left.
âIt looks like that fight is almost over too.â
âHaaaaa!â Weig swung his sword with a loud battle cry.
Baaam!
Weigâs sword stopped in front of a semi-transparent barrier. However, seeing the barrier shake violently, it didnât appear like it would last for long.
âUggh!â Vishipuna endured the pain while gritting his teeth. He clenched his teeth so hard that his gums sank and blood streamed out of his mouth. However, this didnât happen because he simply exerted all his effort.
Crack!
An ominous sound rang from the barrier surrounding Vishipuna. Although shocked, he tried to respond as quickly as possible, but Weig acted faster. He pulled his sword back slightly and slammed the barrier again.
Bam!
âUrgh!â
In response to the current of holy mana, the barrier protecting Vishipuna cracked and light struck him. Vishipuna screamed at the splitting pain from the attack. Even in such a favorable situation, Weig remained calm. It was a scene that highlighted the extensive experience he had in fighting with opponents. As Vishipuna struggled in pain, Weigâs sword sliced his neck. Just like that, the one in charge of the Bellidsâ northern base disappeared.
âHaa!â Weig sighed deeply and pointed his sword down. He stared intently at Vishipuna and then turned his head around.
âGood work, sir. That was an amazing display of military fight that affirms your title as the greatest Karuwiman holy knight.â
Weig replied, âHaha, thank you for the compliment, but Sir Zich is much more amazing than me.â Weigâs laugh was so cheerful that it was hard to believe he was the same person who went around viciously killing the Bellids only recently. It was to the extent that Danny, who was behind Zich, slightly rubbed his eyes.
Zich said, âWe canât be satisfied with just this though. Iâm sure our comrades are exterminating them all over the castle at this very moment, but thereâs still plenty of roaches left.â
âYes, Sir Zich is right. Theyâll have to be completely exterminated at once. Otherwise, theyâll run away and lay their dirty eggs someplace else.â Weig shook the sword on his waist and burned with fighting spirit.
Thus, the Steelwallâs detachment swept through the Pinne Estateâs capital, slaughtered all the Bellids, and took complete control of the castle.
* * *
The leaders of the detachment gathered in a place used as a reception room of the castle. Thanks to the great success of the operation, everyoneâs complexion looked bright, but they didnât lower their guard. Even though the capital was now under their control, they were still in enemy territory.
âSo what are you planning to do, young master?â Danny asked, âWill you continue to occupy this place as planned?â
Zichâs justification for attacking the Pinne Estate was to capture the Pinne Estateâs capital and overturn the nature of this war and weaken the allied forcesâ claims for invading a neighboring country. However, this had merely been an excuse, and Zich had no intentions to stay here.
Zich replied, âNo, weâre pulling out.â
âWill that be all right? Thatâs not what we planned.â Dannyâs voice didnât carry a hard, interrogative tone at all. Seeing the amazing achievements that Zich made so far, he had completely eliminated all doubts about Zichâs judgment and skills.
Zich answered, âThe reason why we tried to capture this place was to destroy the allied forceâs justification for invading a foreign country and bringing the other estates from the Cronon Kingdom into this war. But weâve found something even more amazing.â
âYou must be talking about the Bellids.â Danny gulped. He never imagined that an aristocrat would join forces with the Bellids and transform his entire estate into a Bellid base. Even though the Steelwall knightsâ current image of the Pinnes was so poor that it reached the lowest depths of the sea, it was still hard to imagine that an aristocrat would join hands with the Bellids.
âYoung master, did you already know of this?â
âYes, I did.â
In a way, they were deceived by Zich, but Danny merely nodded once. Considering the benefits that the Steelwalls would make from this discovery, deception was a minuscule price to pay.
Zich said, âAfter a dayâs rest, letâs immediately return to the Steelwall Estate and team up with the main unit. Letâs also contact the royal capital and surrounding estatesâand of course, the Karuwimans.â
When Zich looked at Weig, and the man thumped his chest. âDonât worry. Now that we have such clear evidence, the Karuwimans will completely be on Count Steelwallâs side. We have to thoroughly show the world what happens to people who dare to join hands with the Bellids. Of course, Iâll prove to Crononâs Royal Highness and all the other lords of the Cronon Kingdom of what I saw with my own name.â
The fact that the Karuwimansâ best holy knight was vouching for this matter would be compelling enough for all the lords and the Cronon king to believe their words, especially when it was a matter related to the Bellidsâ existence.
While looking at everyone, Zich said, âFrom now on, this war will no longer be a ridiculous war disguised as a territorial war. Their efforts to frame us as Bellid supporters will now be completely turned over in our favor, and weâll make the alliances that our enemies desperately tried to make.â Zich grinned. âNow, letâs take it easy and see what our enemies frantically come up with.â
* * *
The allied forcesâ pursuit team ambushed their enemies, but they were soon overwhelmed by a great sense of despondency. All the beings they thought were enemies were all just empty armor. They had no idea what ploys their enemies had used, but they had been completely deceived by the self-moving armor.
The pursuit team anxiously checked all the tents, but there was nothing. They couldnât even see any supplies like weapons or food, let alone enemy soldiers. There were only empty tents.
âDamn it!â Glen checked another empty tent and furiously pulled the tent fabric. The tree supporting the tent broke and collapsed under the enormous force. However, Glen didnât even spare a glance at the broken tree and pulled open another tent. There was nothing there either. It was already clear that they had been duped. Even Glen was now aware of that, and his current actions were nothing more than a meaningless act of looking for an item he had lost in his room in the same place again just in case. Glen slumped to the ground. All kinds of anger and irritation flared up in his heart like an active volcano. Yet, at the same time, he also had an eerie thought. Their enemy must not have completely disappeared from the world. It was clear that they had been tricked, and their enemies had probably headed towards a different destination. It wasnât hard to guess where they would be headed. âThe Pinne Estateâs capital!â
Glen knew what was in the Pinne Estateâs capital, so he could fully anticipate the repercussions that would come if the Pinneâs capital happened to fall under their enemiesâ control. âWe need to move immediately!â Glen wasnât only thinking about the repercussions either.
Since Zich would have headed there, Glen needed to also head toward the capital to catch him. Glen leaped to his feet and headed toward the commander he brainwashed. They had to move as fast as they could.