The card she pulled out was something that I hadnât expected.\n
âThere are several goblin tribes near the vicinity of our Demon Lord castle. We must use those goblin villages.â
âAre you saying to use the goblin tribes as reinforcements?â
I asked back in relative surprise. I was genuinely astonished this time. It was the first time since the beginning of the conversation that Laura pointed out something that even I hadnât consider.
There are certainly several goblin tribes nearby. Before I went on my trip to Niflheim, I appeased the human villages because I was afraid of the adventurers invading while I was gone. The offer I gave to appease them was that âgoblins will no longer attack your villageâ.
I furrowed my brows.
âLaura, it is nearly impossible to utilize untrained monsters as a part of our forces. It is true that they are inherently friendly towards a Demon Lord like myself; however, it is still a question as to whether they would risk their lives for me like the monsters that are currently under me.â
âEven the civilian militia will most likely not risk their lives for the adventurers.â
âHm.â
The reason why the civilian militia is joining the adventurers isnât due to the fact that theyâre loyal to them. They are after their own gains. If I were to also promise a benefit like that to the goblins, then they would most likely join the battle as well. âThis is what Laura is trying to say.
âYour Lordship had forbidden the goblin tribes from hunting humans. This was to bring the humans over to our side. Would a simple logic not form with this? We can tell them that they can now hunt the human villages that have turned hostile towards us freely.â
âHunting and war are on two entirely different dimensions. Even if we allow them to hunt, we cannot force them to take part in a war.â
Laura shook her head.
âYour premise is wrong.â
âMy premise?â
I asked back in interest.
âWhat premise are you saying is wrong?â
âWhy do you think we must force them to take part in a war? Your Lordship, this is this young ladyâs remonstration. You are much too nice to monsters. Your Lordship unconsciously thought that we are driving the monsters to fight. Is this not a terrifying misunderstanding?â
Laura pointed at a fairy that was sitting on my shoulder.
âYou must not make this misunderstanding. Monsters are not your pets! Monsters are brutal and savage wild beasts just like humans, thus they are warriors that will run out into battle as long as it is beneficial for them.â
Her words burrowed into my head.
I abruptly recalled the piece of advice that Lapis offered me back at the slave market. When I saw the way the humans treated subspecies, I got upset. At that time, Lapis said this to me:
âBeing excessively empathetic is not wise. The understanding shared between the womenfolk in shopping districts and the verdict made by judges in the court of law, these things do not befit a king.â
âA king must understand and make a verdict.â
I thought I had heeded her words sufficiently, but it seems I still have a tendency to consider all monsters as allies.
âI guarantee it. If we present a situation to the goblins where they can gain something, then they will voluntarily participate in war even if we tell them not to. Your Lordship, please think rationally. Be it humans or monsters, they are nothing more than pawns on a chessboard called war.â
I completely acknowledged that Laura was right.\n
A certain corner of my mind had a soft spot for monsters. I simply intended to alienate the relationship between the villages and make the adventurers self-destruct. I never even considered using monsters.
Nonetheless, instead of feeling ashamed, I felt happy.
âSupporting oneâs lord when they fail to notice something is also an intrigantâs duty.â
I never thought that I would be able to handle everything by myself anyway. If I did, then I would have never recruited Laura in the first place. Iâm the type of person who has more concerns about himself than confidence. Laura was currently filling those concerns.
âYour Lordship.â
Lauraâs green eyes stared straight at me. She was waiting for my response.
ââŚâŚLet us say that we use the goblin tribes, with what gain do you intend to make them act?â
âThat is also a simple matter.â
Laura responded without a moment of hesitation.
âBe it humans or monsters, things that belong to others naturally seem better.â
* * *
A forest that had grown densely without any restrictions. Parsi, the young village chief, was advancing while pushing the foliage aside with his cane. He swore each time a branch or a sharp blade of grass scratched his flesh.
âOw, fucking hell. These damn bugs!â
He turned back to look at me. His front hair was stuck to his forehead.
âYour Honor! Please allow me to ask something.â
âIâll allow it.â
âWhy me?â
I answered Parsi as I comfortably followed the path he had opened.
âYou are the youngest and strongest, after all. I couldnât possibly make an old man act as a guide, now could I?â
âAh, then you could have chosen any of the hunters at the village to do thisâŚâŚ.â
âI have also taken a liking to you.â
âGeh.â
Parsi didnât seem to like that.
Nevertheless, that was all. It seems he couldnât think of anything else to say as he proceeded to swing his cane firmly. Despite always saying whatever was on his mind, he appears to be the type of person who gets embarrassed if someone is honest with him.
âHow cute.â
âC-Cute? Did you just call me cute?â \nParsi turned pale from shock. He started jumping in place. His behavior was childish which was befitting for a young man from the countryside. This made me laugh. Itâs hard to not find this amusing when in the presence of a person like Parsi who expresses themselves without any reservation.
âAah. You probably are not aware of it yourself, but you are quite cute.â
âFuck! In all my life, even my mother never called me cute! Are your eyes damaged? Even if Your Honor claims that your eyes are fine, Iâll firmly believe otherwise!â
Parsiâs shoulders trembled.
âYour HonorâŚâŚ do you perhaps, pitch for the o-other side?â
âOther side?â
âYou know, they say there are guys whoâre interestedâŚâŚ in other guys.â
Sheesh.
I gave Parsi a pitying look. He must have also felt awkward once I did since he scratched the back of his head.
âE-Ehem. Thatâs a relief. I was simply curious.â
âEven if I were a sodomite, I assure you that your rear hole would be nowhere near my list of goals.â
âRear hole? What are you talking about?â
It appears that this country bumpkin only knows that there are men who prefer other men, but has no idea what they do to get it on.
I grinned.
âReferentially, when two men really, really love each otherâŚâŚ.â
Due to my duty as an intellectual to teach ignorant people the truth and my desire to be considerate of a country bumpkin, I gave him a detailed explanation of how two males have sex. Since I had diligently listened to a liberal arts class about sex at my university, my explanation was both concrete and detailed. Iâm being completely honest here, but I have absolutely no ulterior motives behind giving him this much information. All I have are my duties as an intellectual and my considerate personality.
Parsiâs complexion became paler and paler as my explanation continued.
âN-No way!â
He shouted to the point of almost fainting. He was like a 5-year-old boy who had just discovered for the first time in his life that girls donât have penises.
âSo, so youâre saying that, they use it to penetrate there!?â
âTo make it purely accurate, the anus is whereâŚâŚ.â
âStop! Stooop!â
Parsi screamed as he blocked his ears with his palms. Based off of his reaction, this guy is a male bachelor. Despite having a rough way with words, he has never experienced a woman before. This made him seem even cuter.
âPlease do not use such vulgar words!â
âI personally do not know that much about it, but I heard that it is incredibly pleasurable.â
âI donât want to believe it! My common sense! My common sense is!â
\nâWho would ever believe that humans and monsters teamed up? People would probably tell me to stop being delusional and criticize me. Honestly, I still canât believe this.â
A delusion, huh.
I wiped the sweat off of my forehead. There are two types of people in the world who genuinely talk about delusions. Revolutionists or idiots. Iâve met both types of people until now. Jack belonged to the latter. He died. The person who belongs to the former isâ.
âSomeone is coming.â
Parsi spoke up. He was pointing behind me. Once I turned around, I saw Laura approaching us while riding on top of a donkey. It didnât take her long to swiftly pass the goblins and reach me.
Laura got down from her mount gracefully.
âYour Lordship.â
Even as a layman I could tell that her horsemanship was excellent. The issue is that her mount is way too shabby compared to her skills. They say that masters donât distinguish between their tools, but a donkey was too much.
Laura seemed to not care about this whatsoever as she kneeled before me. The fairies that were flying around her came to me.
âThus far, there have been no goblin tribes that have left the formation.â
Laura spoke formally. She was doing this because Parsi was next to us. Since I also believed that public and private matters should clearly be separated, I didnât mention how her formal way of speech was a bit awkward.
âWell done. Parsi, how long until we reach the village?â
âUh? Huh? Oh, it shouldnât be too far now.â
Parsi, who had been completely infatuated by Lauraâs face, responded in a hurry. He must have been awestruck since this was his first time seeing the beauty of a nobleâs daughter after living all his life in the countryside.
âUhm, we should be able to see it soon if we keep going like this.â
âAll right. Laura, that will be your last report.â
I patted her shoulder.
âAdvance by my side from this point on.â
âUnderstood.â
I ordered the goblins to march silently. Sure enough, as Parsi had said, the forest path soon came to an end.
A man saw us in the distance and became surprised. He seemed to be a lumberjack. He screamed his lungs off before running away. He was too far away to shoot him with my crossbow or get hit by a sling.
âA surprise attack is out of the question now. Is this okay?â
âDo not worry.â
How much could they possibly accomplish by getting ready now? We continued like this straight to the village ahead.
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TL note: Thanks for reading the chapter. It took me a bit to finish, but I got through it. My university completely changed the online class system once we got into week 3, so I had a lot more work to do. Iâll do my best to keep pumping out these chapters.