Our army surrounded the inner castle after we finished executing Agares.
We captured the outer walls and all of the urban area, so I thought the rest would be easy, but it wasnât that simple. The inner castle within Le Havre was incredibly sturdy. The walls were tall and it had seven towers. These things alone made this castle comparable to a fortress.
âAccording to the report, roughly 13,000 soldiers managed to safely retreat.â
âThat is more than I expected. I figured that, at most, six to seven thousand would manage to get outâŠâŠ.â
Despite the sudden internal conflict caused by Agares, they successfully got more than half of their troops away. Adding to this, they accomplished this while being pincered on both land and sea. This was by no means an easy task
Queen Henrietta most likely predicted that things would progress like this from the moment the internal conflict occurred. She had kept a withdrawal path in mind. This was the only explanation.
Despite the sudden assault, Queen Henrietta remained composed and kept an eye on the situation before ordering her soldiers to retreat to the castle. Her commanding abilities were truly impressive.
âShe predicted everything, huh? Impressive.â
âYesâŠâŠ. She is certainly impressive.â
I nodded my head before turning to question the messenger.
âWas a provision warehouse discovered in the city?â
âNo. We could not find a location within the city where supplies were stored.â
âI see. They moved all of their provisions inside the castle before their outer walls were captured.â
This was probably why they didnât bother defending the outer walls for long.
I spoke to the Demon Lords who were seated around me.
âDefending the outer wall was never the Brittan armyâs goal. They only wanted to stall for time until they finished transporting all of their supplies into the castle. In other words, the outer wall was nothing more than a way to play for time.â
âDoesnât that mean that the fortress is going to be defended thoroughly?â
âMost likely.â
I answered Barbatosâ question.
âThe castle requires less area to protect compared to the outer walls. This means their defenses will be that much more compact. They do not have to worry about being attacked from the sea as well, so they now have an advantage. A moment of clarity before defeat. They are displaying quite the amazing struggle in their final moment.â
The other Demon Lords furrowed their brows.
They were starting to relax because they had thought that the fight was over, but they were suddenly being told that they had to engage in another siege. Their annoyance was understandable. Barbatos hummed through her nose.
âIt canât be helped. Leave it to me.â
âCorps Commander Barbatos, do you have a good plan?â
âMm. Well, I donât particularly like it, butâŠâŠ.â
Barbatos trailed off. What kind of plan did she have? The other Demon Lords tilted their heads in confusion as well. However, Paimon seemed to know what it was as she let out a small sigh.
Barbatos spoke.
âA plague. You didnât forget that Iâm a necromancer, right?â
âAh.â
I clapped.
âWhat a splendid plan! You should be able to use your spells however you want since there are corpses everywhere.â
âYeah. I just have to plant a disease on the corpses and send them flying with catapults. There are more than ten thousand soldiers in a small ass castle. It should take effect immediately.â
In other words, biochemical warfare.
The enemy definitely has priests, but they probably donât have several hundred priests. If ten thousand soldiers become sick at the same time, then those priests wouldnât be able to do anything.
If the castle has a lot of space, then they could change an area into a quarantine zone, but the Brittan army brought a bunch of supplies with them while retreating. All of the empty spaces in the castle were probably filled with provisions. Their already narrow space was narrower now. Theyâre in the worst possible situation to deal with a disease.
âA clean and splendid plan.â
I was inadvertently moved.
Barbatos didnât seem that pleased with my praise, though. I thought that was strange, so I questioned her.
âWhy did you not use your magic earlier? If you used that during the Crescent Alliance, then we could have ended the war much more efficiently.â
ââŠâŠ.â
Barbatos let out a sigh. She glanced at me with somewhat fed-up eyes.
I pieced together the meaning behind her gaze and let out an audible âAhâ. I had asked a dumb question. Barbatos has a lot of pride as a warrior. Killing the enemy with a plague most likely goes against her beliefs.
âIt does not befit a warriorâŠâŠ.â
âI learned necromancy so I could resurrect my subordinates. I do not feel even remotely ashamed about this. We are still holding spears and swords and diving into the enemy troops. We exchange blows in close proximity to each other. People who have not experienced this before do not know this fear.â
Barbatos looked into the distance as she muttered.
It felt like she was being philosophical. There was a hint of sadness in Barbatosâ eyes, which was unlike her usual self, so the other Demon Lords around her, including me, couldnât help but listen to her.
âWarriors are those who carry their fears and continue forwardâŠâŠ. I have pride in this. Thatâs why Iâm proud of giving life to my subordinates who were once warriors. Although there are tons of people who look down on necromancy and call it witchcraft.â
I couldnât deny it.
It doesnât matter how noble they were as warriors when they were alive, theyâre nothing but zombies and ghouls if they get resurrected by necromancy. Their flesh rots and an abhorrent smell emanates from their bodies. There are corpses and skeletons inside death knights too.
Could you truly call them living beings? If anything, are they not an insult to life? It was obvious that most people would think this. I wasnât an exception. Zombies and ghouls were simply monsters. I didnât consider them as anything more or anything less than thisâŠâŠ.
âI donât care if the people of the world criticize me. However, I will not forgive anyone if they denounce my subordinates who continue to fight even after death.â
Barbatos lowered her gaze from the sky and turned to look at me. Her golden eyes were shining clearly.
âIf I use my magic differently, then people will mock necromancy and, by proxy, my men. Dantalian, as the last remaining master of necromancy, I am responsible for necromancy itself.â
ââŠâŠI understand. Iâm sorry for being rash.â
I gave her an honest apology.
In , Barbatos never resorted to biochemical warfare even in her final moment. She mustâve concluded that it would be better to die at the hands of the hero than let the honor of her subordinates be tarnished. I gave my respect to her creed.
Barbatos chuckled.
âWell, weâre an alliance. I canât ruin our great cause because of my personal desire for honor. Iâll suck it up this time.â
âNo. Itâs fine.â
I shook my head.
Barbatos was truly a magnate for being able to describe her belief, which she would even risk her life for, as simply âher personal desire for honorâ. Barbatos was the only one who could pursue both her honor as a warrior and the great cause of demonkind at the same time.
Barbatos probably judged that now was the time to make some sacrifices for our alliance. She gave up on her firm creed. However, I didnât want to see Barbatos make any sort of sacrifices.
âHuh? ButâŠâŠ.â
âIt doesnât change the fact that the castle possesses the perfect environment to incubate a plague. We donât have to go out of our way to use necromancy. Launching corpses at them every day should be more than enough to get a disease started.â
Barbatos tried to say something, but I ignored her and stood up.
I looked around at the other Demon Lords as I spoke respectfully.
âMy dear comrades, more than two months have passed since we defeated the traitor, Baal, and the new Demon Lord Army was established. Although I may be lacking, I wish to make a declaration as someone who contributed to the creation of this new army. We must not force a Demon Lord to make personal sacrifices.â
I locked eyes with each and every Demon Lord one by one.
âTake Baal for example. He threw away an army of tens of thousands with no hesitation in order to realize his ambitions. Also, consider Agares. She betrayed her own kind because of her obsession. They were both sinners who sacrificed other Demon Lords for their own selfish desires. We are no different from their victims.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âIf our newly created Demon Lord Army asks for the sacrifice of a specific Demon Lord for the sake of everyoneâs desires, then I can only question how we would be any different from Baal.â
The Demon Lords stirred. Some of them were even nodding.
âThe good of the whole should be the good of each individual person. Not the good of His Highness Vassago alone. Nor the good of Her Highness Gamigin alone. We will always aim for the good of the whole. Therefore, it should only be natural to refuse actions that do not benefit everyone.â
I paused for a moment before turning to Barbatos. She was looking at me with a blank gaze for some reason.
âBarbatos. We are strong.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âAll of the factions are here today along with the Demon Lords with no affiliation. Let me make this clear once more. We are strong. Do you genuinely believe that your personal sacrifice would be the only way for us to obtain victory?â
âUhâŠâŠyeahâŠâŠ.â
I beamed brightly.
âThere is absolutely no reason for you to shoulder everything alone. Trust in your allies.â
Barbatos gave a slight nod. She then lowered her head. Her lips moved, but she was so quiet that I couldnât hear her. She was probably thanking me or something. Despite being so cheeky all the time, sheâs awkward when it comes to showing gratitude.
âDeputy Commander, I support Corps Commander Barbatosâ proposal. We should gather the corpses of Brittan soldiers and launch them with catapults. This will undoubtedly start a plague, and, even if it doesnât, it should lower the enemyâs morale greatly.â
ââŠâŠThere is no room for me to say anything.â
Laura smiled wryly.
âVery well, then. I will accept Commander Barbatos and Advisor Dantalianâs proposal. Gather the corpses of Brittan soldiers and launch them on catapults.â
After that day, our army tossed corpses into the castle every day.
Seeing your alliesâ corpses falling from the sky was unquestionably horrifying. Even from a distance, we could tell the Brittan army was terrified. After about 15 days since we started to use the catapults, a disease finally began to spread in the castle.
Day by day, the Brittan army became more unwell. We deliberately carried out our sieges in the middle of the night. We called it a siege, but all we did was do hit and run tactics, forcing the enemy to undergo immense stress.
After about a month, the Brittan army was gradually facing its limit.
Iâm fairly certain that a considerable number of their soldiers were already bedridden with typhoid fever. Their priests were probably working fervently, but that wasnât going to last long. The Brittans would occasionally drop corpses from their walls. This meant that they were beginning to get casualties.
âHer Highness the Queen wishes to negotiate.â
In the end, the gate opened and an envoy came out.
We were laid-back as we received the envoy. Different from humans, demons are very resistant to diseases in general. We had some pop up here and there throughout our troops, but we immediately isolated them and prevented it from getting out of hand. In regard to being relaxed, the enemy couldnât possibly compare to us.
Laura lifted her chin as she spoke.
âNegotiate? About what?â
âHer Highness the Queen wishes for an honorable surrender.â
Several of the seated Demon Lords let out a snort. It was obvious that they werenât going to accept it. An honorable surrender would only be an option if the enemy possessed a castle that was difficult to capture and would be accepted in order to minimize our losses as much as possible. We currently had a huge advantage.
âIsnât death the only path to honor for warriors?â
âIf they were going to surrender, then they shouldâve done it at Parisiorum. Itâs preposterous that theyâre trying to save their lives after all this time.â
âTell your queen to come out the front gate herself! Well, I might even reconsider if she wears a nice dress.â
The Demon Lords laughed loudly. They werenât showing even a speck of diplomatic courtesy. Sure enough, the messengerâs face became bright red. If it werenât for their current situation, the messenger wouldâve probably said all sorts of curse words by now.
âNow now, comrades. It is also true that the ruler of Brittany put on quite the desperate show for us.â
I waited for the right moment to speak up.
âWould it not be fine to give our enemy a little opportunity after how much effort theyâve put in? We are magnanimous, after all. Their queen might offer us something that suits our taste.â
âHm. Dantalian, what are you suggesting we negotiate?â
Marbas stroked his beard.
I smiled.
âWe can only decide after hearing from their queen personally. Everyone, I will personally enter the castle and negotiate with their queen. Please leave this matter to me.â