CHAPTER 60 â SECURING VICTORY IN THE FIRST BATTLE
âUnleash the puppets!â Ijuin ordered, putting her foot on the wooden fence.
A unit of puppeteers dressed in priestess robes showed up consequently and summoned gynoid-like samurai puppets using their charms. These samurai puppets had spirit threads connecting them to their users, giving their user complete control over their robust, dauntless bodies. The threads also allowed the puppeteers to make the puppets walk down the steep cliff and kill the monsters trying to climb up.
Most of the red-skinned mountain imps got shot down by the gunmaidens, but the few surviving ones still tried to climb the cliff. However, all of them got slain by the puppets hanging down from the clifftop.
The sudden, successive ambushes left the central unit of the demon army flustered, leaving them trapped in the valley.
The few thousand monsters who had charged toward the riverbank in front of them got isolated because of this.
Inside the army headquarters at the riverbank.
âDammit! Just what is Kagami Lily doing? How could she allow the monsters to pass through?â A general from one of the Genjiâs cadet branches complained.
âCommander Ashikaga! Kagami Lily has violated the orders given to her. We must punish her for this!â Minamoto no Tsukawa shouted in the warshipâs hold, which served as the army headquarters.
âYouâre wrong!â Minamoto no Yoshitada interjected, âIâm afraid itâs all a part of Ms. Kagamiâs strategy. She allowed the vanguard to pass through and attacked the middle section of the army to cut off the vanguardâs path of retreat, making them the perfect target for our attacks!â
Ashikaga Makoto stood up and said, âThatâs right! Return to your camp and kill those monsters with your cavalry unit, Tsukawa!â
âHah? You want me to face them?â Tsukawa did not seem that receptive to the idea.
Makoto countered icily, âYouâve done nothing but spew sarcasm ever since we set out into battle, Tsukawa. You didnât join the army to just criticize Lily, right?â
Makoto held quite a grudge against these fellows for forcing her to order Lily to cover the retreat for the courtâs army.
âTch. All right. Iâll do it!â
Although Tsukawa hated Lily, he still followed the commanderâs order and led his cavalry unit to attack the demon armyâs vanguard. However, he just outflanked the monsters and lowered their numbers slowly to conserve his strength, making it clear that he had no will to battle.
Makoto revealed a disappointed look on her when she saw this and said, âGo deal with them, Hiromasa.â
âYes, commander!â
Minamoto no Hiromasa led a 1000 strong elite Genji unit and charged into the demon armyâs vanguard with a cycloid scale battle formation, giving rise to death cries among the monsters.
The Uesugi clanâs cavalrywomen on Honganji Temple attacked the rear of the demon armyâs vanguard at this moment, resulting in their utter defeat.
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Yoshitada looked at the distant temple from the warshipâs deck and soliloquized, âIt looks like Kagami Lily is really versed in the art of war. How unexpected1.â
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The extended night still continued, and the curtain dropped on the first battle a few hours later. Only a few samurai women in Honganji Temple got injured from the demonsâ javelins and magic. None of them had perished in this battle, while thousands of monsters had lost their lives.
The demon army was thus forced to retreat for the time being.
The outcome even made Airi look at Lily in a new light, âHave you really not learned the art of war, Lily?â
Lily answered helplessly, âI hope you both will correct me in case I make a wrong decision, Ms. Airi, Ms. Ijuin. Iâm really unversed in the art of war and just strategize with reducing the casualties in mind.â
Lily was not being modest on purpose. Although there was a chance that she was really good at commanding an army, she still felt quite uneasy.
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Ibaraki Doji and Kamaki faced each other on a rocky hill dozens of kilometers away from Honganji Temple.
âI never imagined the humans would order Kagami Lily to cover their retreat and defend Honganji Temple.â This was a surprise for even someone as clever as Ibaraki. He saw Lily as the main fighting force of the courtâs army and believed that she was the most talented samurai woman in Heian, so he found it baffling that she had been assigned to such a throwaway position.
âAre humans really so foolish, Lord Ibaraki? Theyâve literally exposed her for attacks,â Kamaki asked.
âThey are foolish indeed!â Ibaraki Doji said, âI canât believe they are scheming against each other in such dire circumstances.â
Ibaraki looked at Honganji Temple and said, âHowever, it wonât be easy to send troops past Honganji Temple with Kagami Lily guarding it. Sheâs a very shrewd, unpredictable woman. Even I canât predict what she will do, and sheâs strong on top of that. Even I will have difficulty breaking through her guard if she works with the human elites to restrain me with their demon slaying battle formation.â
âI have to report this to Lord Shuten.â
An eldritch voice transmission jade floated up on Ibarakiâs palm. This voice transmission orb had been modified to work in Tanba, which was Shuten Dojiâs hideout, so it could be used freely within its lands, and was only possessed by the forces under him.
Ibaraki informed Shuten about Lilyâs placement in Honganji Temple and explained the difficulties that came with it.
The devilishly charming Shuten Doji chuckled after hearing Ibarakiâs report. âHeh. It looks like the courtâs army is already in shambles, Ibaraki. Even 20,000 of them are nothing comparable to Kagami Lily alone.â
âJust forget about decimating the courtâs army. Lilyâs a smart woman, so I bet that she will ambush you from behind the moment you break through, subjecting you to a pincer attack from front and behind. However, you can also use this chance to surround Honganji Temple. It doesnât matter how many men you lose or how many humans you kill in this battle, Ibaraki. I will award you with one hundred years of merit as long as you can capture Kagami Lily for me!â
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Ibaraki realized Shutenâs intention the moment he heard this.
âWhat if the courtâs army comes to aid Honganji Temple after we surround it, though? That would make us a target for a pincer attack again and leave us in a disadvantageous position again.â
âHahaha. The courtâs army will not come to her rescue. Iâm betting on it.â
âWhat?!â Shutenâs claim took Ibaraki aback.
âItâs not that hard to figure out, Ibaraki. Do you really believe the courtâs army cares about Kagami Lily when theyâre treating her like a throwaway piece?â Crimson eldritch flames lit up inside Shuten Dojiâs pupils.
Ibaraki did not order the demon army to attack Honganji Temple immediately and laid down a spell formation to boost the strength of the voice transmission orb in a cave within the woods instead.
A slightly unstable, flickering image of a stunning woman who had her hair styled in a braided updo appeared inside the voice transmission orb.
âOh, Lord Ibaraki. Werenât you battling with the court? How come youâve contacted me now? Donât you know that I have no interest in handsome men?â The stunning woman blinked coquettishly as she greeted him.
âHaha. Just how deep into the mountains have you gone to train, Ms. Momiji? I had to spend one magatama and eight charms just to get in contact with you.â
âYou should know better than to ask me that, Lord Ibaraki. Iâm very busy right now.â Momiji exhaled seductively, making a layer of mist appear in front of her image.
Even Ibaraki felt helpless when he saw her attitude and said respectfully, âIâve run into some trouble and hope that you can help me out, Ms. Momiji.â
âYou want my help? Sure. Tell me what you want me to do.â
âCan you pass a message from me to a potential collaborator in the courtâs army in Tanba?â
âHow do you want me to do that without making it clear who it is, Lord Ibaraki?â
âI wouldnât have asked for your help if I knew who it was, Ms. Momiji. Iâm afraid you have a better understanding of the courtâs circumstances and have wider channels than me. I hope you will do it, Ms. Momiji, since it relates to the safety of Mt. Ooe.â
âStop pressuring me by making it sound so important now. Iâve been in a good mood recently, though, so I donât mind helping you. Say it. Iâll pass the message to the right person after careful consideration.â
Ibaraki told Momiji about the current situation and Shuten Dojiâs intentions.
âHahaha. Youâre so vicious, Lord Ibaraki. Youâre literally offering an armistice to the courtâs army by proposing that youâll allow them to withdraw safely as long as they donât aid Kagami Lily.â Momijiâs eyes flashed with a bewitching light.
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âHaha. Youâre really wise, Ms. Momiji. Iâm afraid you are the only one who can help me do it!â Ibaraki beseeched with a smile on his face.
âIâm not that unreasonable, you know. However, you refused to give me two pots of draconic twilight bee honey for concocting something last timeâŠâ
âYouâre asking for too much, Ms. Momiji⊠The draconic twilight bee honey in my possession is an ingredient for creating a low-grade elixirâŠâ
âYou refuse, then? Well, I just recalled something I need to do, see you laââ
âPlease wait!â Cold sweat formed on Ibarakiâs forehead when he heard her response, but he continued in a calm tone, âItâs only right to send this honey to the most beautiful woman in this world. I will have my subordinate deliver it to you, Ms. Momiji.â
âHeh. Youâve got a glib tongue now, donât you? It has improved my impression of handsome men. You better watch your back now,â Momiji chuckled.
âAhem. Well, then. Iâll be waiting for good news, Ms. Momiji. I hope you will inform me about it immediately since Iâm making Lord Shuten wait.â
âI know. Hehehe,â Momiji chuckled seductively and ended the transmission.
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The extended night still continued as before, but bright fires illuminated Port Ayabe today.
The courtâs fleet had already arrived at the port, so everyone was busy with work right now.
Although the court lacked warships, it was not that difficult for them to arrange some large cargo ships and passenger ships if carrying people was all that needed to be done.
Prince Narinaga looked at the ships dock at the shore from his palanquin under the protection of several samurai.
âGreat. The army should be able to retreat once these ships reach the frontline in a few days.â Prince Narinagaâs pretty face lit up with joy. âSister Lily should be able to return, then. I canât wait to see herâŠâ
Prince Narinaga blushed.
âHmm?â He raised an eyebrow when he saw massive, armored ships with black sails move towards the port under the freezing light of the dark sky.
In a room within the provisional headquarters in Port Ayabe.
The formal-robed Minamoto no Hirohikari sat in seiza in front of a voice transmission orb alone here.
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A psychedelic light illuminated the interior of the jade, hiding the face of the hatted manâs image inside it, but it still failed to contain the unfathomable aura oozing from him.
Hirohikari shuddered when he saw this man and bowed down reverently, âYour Excellency.â
âBoth the court and Shuten Doji have achieved their objectives in this war, Hirohikari. Continuing to fight the demons is just a waste of military resources, so pull back the army as soon as possible.â
âThe fleet you dispatched has already arrived, Your Excellency. Iâll make them speed up their pace.â A layer of cold sweat formed on Hirohikariâs forehead as he responded to the man.
âShutenâs side has proposed an armistice, by the way.â
âAn armistice?â Although Hirohikari felt shocked, he did not dare to question the man and continued listening silently.
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âI find the condition for this armistice acceptable,â said the dark shadow2.
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