âWhy!? Why are there monsters coming out of the blue fortress!?â
Kurz was shocked. Among the monsters coming out of the fortress gate was an ogre. Although he couldnât see clearly in the dark, he was certain it was an ogre. Kurz has never seen any other monster that was more than 4 meters tall.
He was also aware that commanding officers must always be calm and composed. Even if theyâre ambushed, they must command their troops with an âAn ambush? I predicted this much,â kind of attitude. Thereâs no way soldiers could relax and fight when their commanders are scrambling.Â
And yet, Kurz remained shocked. He couldnât control it. Was the blue fortress unable to last a few hours? There should have only been 500 monsters on the other side of the fortress. The ramparts easily surpass 15m. Those walls were unable to hold on for 2 to 3 hours? âŚâŚThatâs impossible! This is ridiculous!
âKuh! Your Excellency, please follow me!â
âWhat do you intend to do?â
Kurz clenched his jaw. What did he intend to do? âŚâŚHe wasnât thinking at all! Kurz wanted to pass out right now. However, he was certain of one thing right now: he and the cavalry unit were currently isolated by the enemy.
âWe must first break out of here! Cavalry! Men, we are turning around! We will be making a path all the way to our base!â
The cavalry unit was all gathered in one place. Kurzâ order was immediately carried out. The cavalry unit which only had a hundred soldiers from each fortress was the most elite squad of them all as its members were all rank 7 warriors or above. They didnât falter at all as they let out a roar.
âI, the commanding officer of the gold fortressâ cavalry, Rackenberg, shall pierce through their formation!â
â I am the commanding officer of the red fortressâ cavalry, Rubrouk. I will support the rear!â
The order was quick, thus the execution was unwavering. The horses turned around and started charging in the opposite direction they had come from. Their formation had already collapsed, but the orcs and goblins that survived stood in the way of the cavalry. Although the monsters couldnât defend against the spears of the cavalrymen, they at least managed to slow the cavalry down. As we continued to lose time like this, the enemyâs encirclement formed around us.
Someone screamed.
âT-The ogre has caught up!â
The ogre?! Kurz turned only his head around as he continued to make his horse advance. Something large like a boulder was wiping out the cavalry from behind. It was an axe. An axe that was larger than a human was being swung around and tearing through both the soldiers and their horses. It was like a torrent. Each time the axe was swung, a soldier was buried in the dirt.
âOur rear has been taken!â
âRubrouk has fallen!â
This was a nightmare of a retreat. They didnât lose even 20 men when the cavalry initially broke through the orc formation; however, once an ogre caught up to them, an entire part of their unit was wiped out in an instant.
Kurz shook with rage. So much time and effort were required to raise even a single cavalryman.Â
If he could face the ogre head-on, then he was confident in his ability to take it on, but they had to escape the enemyâs grasp as soon as possible. As they could no longer rely on the support from the units that had split to the flanks, being stuck in the enemyâs grasp meant death.
âBreak through! We will get out of here!â
3 minutes. Only 3 minutes had passed. The cavalry broke through the same spot they had breached earlier. However, it was a nightmarish 3 minutes. The ogre stuck to their rear like a hound and thirty cavalrymen voluntarily stopped in order to halt its advance. Thanks to that, the rest of the cavalry managed to escape and head towards the rest of the human army.
The nobleman spoke.
âAdjutant, we have succeeded! We have escaped!â
âWe did not succeed. All we did was offer a sacrifice!â
Kurz cursed as if he were spitting out blood. A fourth of the cavalry was wiped out in 3 minutes. It wasnât until this moment that Kurz managed to finally grasp their situation. The Demon Lord forces didnât have 2 armies of 500 soldiers. They most likely had a manpower of roughly 2,000 soldiers. He had been thoroughly deceived.
The cavalry returned to where the chain of command for the human army was being carried out. As Kurz expected, they were also panicking. Twice the number of monsters they had expected suddenly appeared out of nowhere. Itâd be weird if this didnât shock them. At the very least, once Kurz returned, they calmed down a fair bit.\n
âGive me a progress report.â
Kurz panted roughly as he spoke. He got off his horse as soon as he returned and joined the others. There was no time to rest. The advisors scrambled to respond.
âThe enemy has surrounded us on three sides.â
âThe men that have gone to the flanks have been isolated and are being assaulted. We must rescue them immediately.â
âWe have confirmed the presence of 7 ogres. We do not know how many more there may possibly be beyond this contemptible darkness.â
Kurz gnashed his teeth.
âAdd one more. We were pursued by one as we made our way back.â
âEight ogresâŚâŚ.â
Someone muttered. A formless pressure weighed down on everyone. Even now, the sound of metal clashing and the screams of people, both humans and monsters, echoed all around them. Their allies were holding up well. Nonetheless, everyone here was already considering the worst possible situation since it was doubtful whether their allies could last long against this overwhelming ambush.Â
Kurz spoke up.
âLet us retreat.â
âDeputy Commander Schleiermacher, you should know very well that retreating during the night is not a simple taskâŚâŚ.â
âThen do you all plan to die here? Even if it is only a small number of us, we must escape.â
The other commanders groaned. Kurz was suggesting for them to abandon their allies and run away. All of the commanding officers here had been trained to have martial spirits and love their comrades. Even if they knew that a retreat was the only option they had left, they couldnât help but contemplate. No, it was a question as to whether they could even retreat or notâŚâŚ.
âI will take up the rear.â
âD-Deputy Commander Schleiermacher!â
Kurz spoke with a resolute voice.
âI am the one who mapped out this plan. It is only natural that I would take responsibility for it as well.â
âLet us just fight until the very end. It is not as if our defeat has already been determinedâŚâŚ.â
âWhat will you do about the fortress!?â
Kurz shouted.
âIf we get wiped out here, then we will be handing everything up to the red fortress to the demons. We cannot let this happen. We must hold the fort until the margraves can send their armies as reinforcements. We must send back as many of our men as possible. Make a hasty retreat while I am taking up the rear!â
The advisors shut their mouths.
ââŚâŚR-Retreating might be impossible.â
At that moment, the noble spoke up carefully. One of the advisors frowned as he questioned him.
âYour Excellency, what do you mean by that?â
âI am not confident either, butâŚâŚif I were to make a guess, then the Demon Lord forces have roughly 2,000 soldiers. However, when they attacked both the green and blue fortresses, they only showed a thousand to us. This means that they were tricking us to lure us in.â
The blonde noble let out a sigh. \nâThey intentionally made us aim to divide and conquer them. Once we moved according to their plan, they surprised us with the rest of the troops they had been hiding. You, you all must understand what this means.â
âThat we were playing in the palms of their hands since the beginningâŚâŚ? Is that what youâre saying!?â
âUnfortunately, that is correct.â
He rubbed the edges of his eyes. His eyes were tired. Night battles are mentally and physically stressful for humans.
It didnât affect monsters as much. Theyâre able to perceive objects clearly in the dark like beasts. This difference will definitely become more and more clear in the ongoing battle happening around them.Â
In the young nobleâs mind, he was already certain of their defeat. The issue at hand was how long they can last. 30 minutes? If they do well, then maybe an hourâŚâŚ. After that, a one-sided mop up will most likely occur. Within 3 hours, the elite army of 2,000 imperial soldiers will be slaughtered. The young man spoke as he calculated these odds.
âMmâŚâŚeven if we were to retreat with our small number of troops, it is too late. At most, 300 will manage to escape. However, it is impossible to obstruct an ogreâs pursuit with only infantries. The 300 soldiers will be incapable of maintaining their formation as they are slaughtered by the ogresâ axes. Am I wrong?â
ââŚâŚNo. Your Excellency is correct.â
âEven if 300 of our men managed to return to the red fortress, it would be impossible for them to defend against a siege. The monsters will overwhelm them. We have lost. No matter what we do, we cannot protect the red fortress. The Black Mountains have been breached by the Crescent AllianceâŚâŚ.â
One of the commanding officers spoke in a trembling voice.
âT-The Crescent Alliance? What are you talking about?â
âWell, hm. Think about their goal. They are trying to capture everything up to the red fortress with only 2,000 monsters. If we struggle desperately here, then we might be able to diminish their numbers to about a thousandâŚâŚ?â
Everyone held their breaths as they listened to the young man.
âT-Then let us say that they have 1,500 monsters left after this. If they capture the red fortress, then that would naturally cause the margraves to rally their armies. Do you think 1,500 monsters are enough to fight against those massive armies?â
The blonde man shook his head.
âItâs impossible. And yet, they are still trying to take the red fortress. Why is that? There is only one reason. They are confident they can take the margravesâ armies on.â
ââŻâŻThere are more coming! There are still more troops coming!â
Kurz became flabbergasted as he shouted.
The young man smiled bitterly.
âYeah. That is what I think as wellâŚâŚ. The enemy has a massive number of reinforcements coming. If it is an army that is able to send 2,000 monsters as their vanguard, then it is hard to imagine how massive their main forces could possibly beâŚâŚ. It is the Crescent Alliance or an army comparable to the Crescent Alliance. Mankind will most likely face an unimaginable crisis once againâŚâŚ.â
Kurz finally saw the full picture. The enemy wasnât trying to carry out a prolonged battle. If anything, they wanted a brief battle, an annihilation that could be carried out in a single moment. Thatâs why they lured the soldiers from the other fortresses. He had pushed the lives of 2,000 soldiers to their deaths.
âI had no ideaâŚâŚ and IâŚâŚ.â
A suppressed tone. Kurz couldnât consider the words coming out of his own mouth as his own voice.
The noble spoke.
âDo not blame yourself, Deputy Commander. I am the one who approved your plan. It was not only me, but everyone here acknowledged that your plan was our best course of action. It was not you alone who had pushed the soldiers to their deathsâŚâŚ.â
Everyone nodded. One of the advisors placed their hand on Kurzâs shoulder. Kurz lowered his face. As he felt regret, rage, and endless guilt towards the other soldiers, Kurz spoke as if he were groaning.
ââŚâŚCommander, please take the cavalry and withdraw.â
\nâNaturally. How am I supposed to run away when Iâm constantly worried about when our rear will collapse?â
The commanding officers laughed. Kurz was dumbstruck as he looked around. Everyone was laughing, but their gazes were unwavering. They were eyes that could only be shown by those who were resolved to die. Kurz realized that he could no longer persuade them.
âThese idiotsâŚâŚ.â
âCommander, please leave this place to us. Make haste and depart with the rest of our cavalry.â
The young man became silent. He wasnât confident he could forgive himself if he ran away by himself after seeing the sight before him. However, the only reason they were willing to sacrifice themselves was for the sake of his survival. No, for the survival of the empireâs future. His voice trembled.
âYou guys are making me disgrace myself.â
âYes, we apologize. Your Excellency must survive for the sake of the Habsburg Empire.â
ââŚâŚFine. Death is not the only way to take responsibility.â
The young man turned to look at every commanding officer present.
âMy goal was to advance my career. This was why I wanted to assist whoever I wounded up attending. Although I had my doubts about this battleâŚâŚthis was my first battle, so I ended up treating it lightly because I believed it would be fine to leave things to everyone else since you are all more experienced than I am. Thus, I am also responsible.â
Kurz then recalled that it was the noble who suggested that they shouldnât leave the fortress. At that time, Kurz simply thought he was afraid of monsters. He thought that the noble only agreed with his plan in the end simply because he wanted to succeed in his careerâŚâŚ. This wasnât the case. The young man had a goal of his own. Kurz had disregarded this unilaterally.
âI vow to you all that I will take the life of the schemer who put the lives of 2,000 elite soldiers to rest. I will lay their head on your graves.â
âThere is nothing more we could ask for.â
The officers saluted and the young man saluted them back. This exchange lasted longer than usual. The young man spoke in a low voice.
âSieg Kaiser Habsburg.â
âSieg Habsburg.â
Kurz and the young man decided to switch equipment as a precaution. If the monsters found out that the supreme commander was making an escape, then there would be the risk of him being pursued until the very end. Kurz intended to trick the enemy by wearing the attire of the supreme commander.
The young noble retreated with the 100 or so cavalrymen that survived. Once he was gone, Kurz shouted as loudly as he could.
âYou imbeciles could have run away as well, but you all went out of your way to drink from the poisoned chalice. Donât think youâll be allowed to die easily. From this point forth, you arenât allowed to die until you have taken out at least 1 ogre!â
âOne ogre per person? That is quite the exchange ratio.â
The officers chuckled. Kurz also laughed.
âThatâs right. It is easy to live, but dying is difficult. Now engrave this fact into our enemy as well. Shove at least another monster in its grave! For starters, we will be combining the two sides that have split apart! We will create groups of only rank 5 warriors and above and take care of the ogres with them! What are you all doing!? Move quickly, you fools!â
âUnderstood!â
Their response resonated around them.
Kurz thought to himself. Thatâs right. The war isnât over yet. It has only just begun. Let us show them how terrifying the watchdogs of humanity truly are. The commanding officers resolved themselves.
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TL Note: Thanks for reading the chapter. Donât got too much to say this time. Iâm going to take a day off from translating cause Iâve been a bit feverish lately. Might as well rest it off before it becomes anything worse.Â