How should I say it? It felt like I was watching a cornered rabbit desperately trying to bare its front teeth after being cornered. Imperial Princess Elizabeth was definitely panicking. Flatly denying the other partyâs words was far from her usual way of speaking.Â
âMen of all nations!â
She ignored my chuckle as she continued.
âDo not be fooled by his words. Have you all not lost your parents, friends, and comrades to the vicious teeth of those very monsters? That man is a Demon Lord. The ruler of monsters.â
I waited leisurely. I could cut her off and speak up, but that would be a bad idea.
Weâre not having a debate right now. Weâre exchanging speeches. The oratorâs attitude is more important then the contents of the speech when it comes to drawing in the listenersâ attention. I would only be harming my image if I were to cut her off at every turn. Listening appropriately and obtaining an overwhelming victory afterwardâŚâŚ. This was the best measure to take.
âHe stated that the Demon Lord army had not killed the people; however, is there any other lie as grand as this? Who were the ones that sacrificed their lives to protect the continent 2,000 years ago? Who were the ones to put their lives on the line to protect mankind 1,800 years ago?â
The imperial princess began to dominate the plains with her natural charisma. Her beautiful and firm voice echoed throughout the sky. Her voice seeped in between each and every soldier like the wind.
â1,500 years ago, who were the ones to stay under the Scarlet Ramparts and swing their swords until only one person remained? 1,400 years ago, who were the ones to charge at 10,000 ogres on the Plains of Ulm? And today, who was it that threw everything aside to fight 100,000 monsters for God and to protect their families and sons?â
Imperial Princess Elizabeth raised her arm and shouted.
âThat is right! It is you, the proud sons and daughters of all nations! O heroes, it has always been the people who were slaughtered by those monsters. It was those monsters that invaded whenever you reclaimed your fields and when life was about to become peaceful again. When fathers were about to smile lovingly at their children, it was those monsters that would mercilessly murder our children. Right when we were about to become united and live together in harmony, it is those monsters that stepped all over our lives.â
She clenched her fist.
âNow they are saying to you that they have never threatened the people. Allow me to ask you all this. âIs this true?â
It became silent. The imperial princess turned her head and looked at a part of the human army.
âO Boeotians, I remember that 500 years ago, on the rocky terrain of Aulis, you faced 20,000 orcs and protected mankindâs line of defense for more than 4 days. I know that the great prince, Peneleos, who had led you, is resting under those hills with your fellow men.â
She turned her gaze to another unit.
âO Nemeans, I remember that 200 years ago, at the land of pigeons, Tisbai, you protected the city against an army of 30,000 goblins with only 500 men. The lord of the city, nobles, commoners, and slaves all came together and united as one to fight off those monsters. Humanity will never forget your struggle.â
The imperial princess turned her gaze once more.
âO Aspledonians! How could we forget the legendary battle you showed us 700 years ago!?â
It was from this moment that the units from the tribes and cities the imperial princess called out to began to cheer.
âO people of Locris! Honorable people that live on the banks of the noble Cephissus River! 1,700 years ago, your people defeated no less than 2 dragons on the sacred land of Euboea. Even the Goddesses up above were moved by your great achievement!â
A unit let out a cheer while the other troops around them gave the people of Locris hurrahs.\n
âO people of Abantis and Alpheios! Your glorious battle is still engraved on every brick of the fortress that was left behind by the ancient republic. When I was 16-years-old, I made a resolution as I touched the walls of that fortress. I vowed to remember every last one of these valiant names. Adrastos, Menestheus, Elpenor, Stura, Opus, Scarpe, Augeas, Tarpeaâ.â
She really did say every last name. Her voice gradually became louder. Once she said ten names, a single unit of the human army let out a cheer. Once the number of names she had uttered exceeded twenty, the Habsburg imperial soldiers were all cheering. By the time the number of names she called out went beyond thirty and fiftyâthe entire human army was cheering.
âHumanity!â
The imperial princess shouted.
âYou, who used to be referred to as by many names, stand here today as Habsburgians, Franks, Bretons, Batavians, Teutons, Castilians, Sardinians, Anatolians, Moscovian, Kalmarians, and Bernicians. However, we know. We know that we used to be united as one!â
She turned her back.Â
She didnât speak towards the Demon Lord army but towards the human army.
âAt times, we were divided. At times, we resented and killed one another. Despite this, we have always remained as one. Whenever those monsters stepped onto our beloved land and killed our friends and families, we have always come together as one and fought back! Even the likes of scorn and hate could not stop us. Even the rough teeth of ogres could not stop us! That is right. It is because we are human. We are humans since the day we are born and we will gladly die as humans!â
The imperial princess unsheathed her sword from her waist. A fancy rapier glimmered under the sunlight.
âFor the past 2,000 years, those monsters have tried to divide us by using a countless number of tricks. However, we remember that we have always been one!â
A hundred thousand humans raised their swords to the sky and cheered.
âThey are trying to divide us again right now. But we know. We know that we are united today! Our descendants will remember us; therefore, even if another two thousand years were to go by, humanity will still exist as one united race!â
The imperial princess pointed the sharp end of her rapier towards her hair. She cut a portion of her beautiful silver hair and held it in her left hand as she cried out.
âI, Elizabeth von Habsburg, vow to always stand at the forefront during todayâs battle. When you fall to your knees before the mercilessness of those monsters and look forward, you will see me standing before you. When you begin to doubt the strength of mankind and feel as though you are about to drop your swords, I will be at your side to support you.â
She opened her left hand as she let her silver hair scatter through the air.
âToday, some of you will die and some of you will live. The blood of humans will drench Bruno Plains. Despite this, will you all still go forward? Soldiers of all nations! Descendants of those proud ancestors! Will youâjoin me in showing those savage monsters that we are human!? Have you made the resolve to be left in this continentâs history once more!?â
The sound of cheering echoed throughout the entire plains. The humans boisterously pounded away at their drums. They didnât need any rhythm or tempo. The sound coming out from their lungs came together and resonated powerfully.
ââŚâŚ.â
I take back the thought I had earlier.
The imperial princess wasnât like a rabbit. Be it the 27-years-old Elizabeth or the 17-years-old ElizabethâŚâŚshe was a prominent figure that could command the continent.
She was wise. She didnât try to nip at everything I had said. She recognized that this wasnât a matter of rationality but emotions, so she brought out the ideal that stimulated human emotions the most, heroism.
By calling out to each individual human army, she brought out the pride they had towards their hometowns. This is an era where humans donât live alone, but as members of communities. Thereâs most likely nothing thatâs as firm as their pride towards their hometowns. The imperial princess had splendidly made use of that.
She even went as far as to advertise herself. She put on a little performance by cutting her own silver hair. She then asked the people âwill you go forward with me?â. She wasnât asking them to go forward with a noble. She was solely asking if they would put their trust in her, Elizabeth von Habsburg. The soldiers responded by cheeringâŚâŚ. \nImperial Princess Elizabethâs political position ascended in an instant. Now no one could deny that she was more than eligible to succeed the throne of the Habsburg Empire.
Even if a struggle of classes were to occur after this Crescent Alliance is over, Imperial Princess Elizabeth will not lose her support from the people. It was clear that she would contrarily become stronger the more danger other nobles are placed in. What an impressive girl.
Figuring out what is important in this speech.
Pinpointing which part of the audience she has to conquer to achieve that important goal.
And finally, what she must do to raise her position.
In only a few minutes, within the short time frame she had after the start of my speech, Elizabeth von Habsburg managed to find a way to achieve all three of these things and she carried it out.
A genius.
She was truly a genius. She was born an empress and raised as a supreme ruler. It wasnât only because of the hero that the Demon Lord army lost in . It was because the protagonist had the imperial princess. Imperial Princess Elizabeth was undoubtedly the worst, ultimate, and greatest enemy.
â Clap, clap, clap.
The sound of clapping echoed throughout the plains. It was a sharp and clear sound.
People turned to look at the source of the sound. There was a man who was applauding with an expression that looked as if he were truly moved. Well, thereâs no reason for me to hide it.
It was me.
âAmazing. As expected of Elizabeth von Habsburg. So this is the final hero born by the empire.â
ââŚâŚIf you intend to ridicule me, then it is pointless, Demon Lord. Our resolve is firm.â
âRidicule!?â
I truly was awed by Imperial Princess Elizabeth. Iâm being honest here.
If I were in her position, then I wouldnât have been able to give a speech like that. I would either panic and stutter or embarrass myself in front of 200,000 people. The reason why I was able to talk for so long was due to my speech being written on a hologram window in front of me. On the other hand, the imperial princess didnât need any sort of help as she gave her speech on the spot. She was impressive.
This is unfortunate, Imperial Princess Elizabeth.
If I werenât the one standing here, then you would have seized all of the glory for yourself.
I smiled.
âThat was not my intention, Sister Elize.â
âSisterâŚâŚ?â
She furrowed her brows.
\nâThe boy got off the horse and let out a sound of awe. Sister! Itâs so beautiful! You brought me here to show me this, huh? Wow, this is my first time seeing something so beautiful!â
âStopâŚâŚI will not stand idly by as you mock meâŚâŚ.â
âListen to me!â
I let out a shout. The imperial princess flinched.
âThe boy turned around slowly. Do you remember? You are obligated to remember. Did you not say so proudly during your speech earlier? That you will remember forever. Ha, is this not something which you must remember forever? It is a sight which only you know, after all!â
âAh, ahâŚâŚ.â
âThat is right, the boy turned around slowly and his eyes became wide. âŚâŚSis? What are you doing? A look of disbelief filled the boyâs eyes. Regardless of this, you strengthened your grip. You gripped tightly with both hands. This was not enoughâas you even used your aura! The same blue aura that the boy would always praise as being amazing and beautiful!â
The imperial princess shut her ears and lowered her head. Her shoulders continued to tremble. At that moment, the three-dimensional image that was floating above the plains turned off. I wonder if the mages from the human side canceled their magic on their own.
It didnât matter. You most likely wish to end it here, but I donât. This is war. You canât quit simply because you want to.
âThe boy asked you! With a voice that sounded as if he had to strain his words because his throat was shut, he spoke while barely managing to let out a breath! It hurtsâsis, it hurtsâwhyâwhyâŚâŚ. Why?â
I waited 5 seconds before speaking dejectedly.
âThat was the boyâs final breath. Why? He did not pour rage or resentment towards the person who killed himâŚâŚ. He simply asked why. The boy truly did not understand why his beloved sister would kill him. The boy had sincerely loved his sister.â
Do you understand, Elizabeth von Habsburg?
âYou are a filthy, disgusting, murdering piece of trash.â
Silence.
The plains became silent once again. There were no longer any humans cheering or giving the imperial princess an ovation. They were only filled with confusion and bewilderment now.
With this, Imperial Princess Elizabethâs political position shouldâve plummeted greatly. In other words, this meant that one of the barriers blocking my survival has become weaker. I went through a lot of strenuous effort until now to weaken the humans, but I contrarily ended up empowering the imperial princess during this process. If the opportunity presents itself, itâs best to stomp down the sprouts even if I have to somewhat force myself. Itâs rather unfortunate since Iâm one of the people who liked her in âŚâŚbut, well, letâs just think of this as also fate.
I spoke to the human army with a solemn face.
âO humankind, the people. Do you now realize? That is the bare face of the noble you had cheered for. They force you onto the battlefield and kill their biological brothers in the back.â
My voice settled alone atop of Bruno Plains.Â
âAn unpardonable atrocity against mankind. Even slaves love their parents and animals cherish their children. How could a brute that slays their own kin speak of mankindâŚâŚ?â
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TL Note: Thanks for reading the chapter. Itâs sort of disappointing to see the Imperial Princess get shaken this badly compared to her stoic demeanor in the LN, but itâs also enjoyable to see Dantalian overwhelm her completely. I guess Iâm fine with both styles.Â
Uh, nothing more to say, see you guys in the next chapter.