Apparently, the trollsâ 90,000 troops won an overwhelming victory against the elves.
âLord Doran has retreated to the 2nd barricade, and has sent word to send reinforcements ASAP,â Vanessa said.
âMm. They sent 90,000 troops? They sure are determined to see this through. That means that the Ingrit Trolls are throwing everything they have at Nigel Forest⌠How much longer can you last?â Balduk asked.
âItâd be difficult to last three days without reinforcements. They far outnumber us.â Vanessaâs expression was dark. It made sense. Her raceâs future was at stake after all.
âThree days⌠We donât have time. We need to call our mercenaries and form a squad. Weâll send them as reinforcements,â Balduk said to his right-hand man.
âIâll get on it immediately.â
âHurry.â
âYes, sir.â The worker left the room.
âHmm.â Kang Oh calmly assessed the situation. âThe Ingrit Trolls. They made a bold move. However, thereâs a risk associated with this.â
Theyâd blitzed the elves with their entire force.
To him, it was foolish, not bold.
âUsing this stupid strategy is like telling people âHey, Iâm open over here!â. If you strike at that weak point, then itâs over for them. Are the orcs smart enough to even consider that?â
Kang Oh raised his hand. âI have a question.â
âWhat is it?â Balduk asked.
âWhat are the orcs doing?â
âThe orcs have already sent reinforcements. I heard from a Ruman Orc that was sent here,â Vanessa answered.
The orcs couldnât allow the elves to fall. If they were to fall, then they would be next.
So when they heard that the trolls were attacking the elves, they immediately sent reinforcements.
âThatâs not a good idea.â
Sending reinforcements meant that they were overly focused on the trollsâ numbers. However, theyâd already sent the reinforcements, so there was nothing he could do about that.
âIf thatâs the case, thenâŚâ
âPresident,â Kang Oh said.
âGo ahead.â
âWe canât send the mercenary squad to the elves.â
âWhat are you talking about!?â
âWhat did you say?â
Cetion and Vanessa replied in a fit of rage.
Balduk furrowed his brow. However, his expression quickly returned to normal, and he calmed the elves down.
âLetâs all calm down⌠Explain so that we can all understand.â
âWeâre going to attack their home base.â
âWhat?â Vanessa looked shocked.
âBy attacking the elves with everything they have, the trolls have left their home base open to attack. Attacking that would be our best option.â
âMm.â Balduk and the other mercenaries looked astonished. It sounded like quite a good idea.
âBased on their actions thus far, the trolls seem completely focused on destroying the elves. An ambush, a large-scale attack, and all-out war. They have two goals. First, finish off the elves before the other tribes can join forces. Second, hide their weakness.â
âSo that weakness of theirs is their main base, Ankaro Fortress?â
âYes. If they could mobilize 100,000 soldiers, yet still have enough troops to protect their main base, then they wouldâve conquered the west a long time ago.â
âThatâs true.â Balduk stroked his beard. He continuously muttered, âIndeedâ. The more he thought about it, the better it sounded.
âAre you planning on abandoning the elves?â Vanessa said sharply. Things had taken a strange turn.
After all, striking at the trollsâ headquarters was essentially saying that they were abandoning the elves to their fate.
âMm.â Balduk looked to be at his witâs end.
Then, Kang Oh said, âThereâs a way to send reinforcements without actually sending them.â
âWhat is it?â Balduk looked interested all of a sudden.
âWe spread rumors that weâre attacking their main base. The trolls wonât know what to do.â
âHoh, what an unbelievable move.â Balduk slapped his knee and then gave Kang Oh an astonished look.
âHow did you come up with that?â
âIt may be because Iâm not a native of this land. I have no personal attachments here, so I can calmly assess the situation.â
After all, it wouldnât be a big problem for him if the elves met their demise, and the trolls conquered the western area.
He could just move to another area. Thus, he could calmly assess the situation without any personal bias.
Whereas the non-human species here couldnât give up this place, which was known as a paradise for non-humans, to the trolls.
If they traveled to a different area, then they may be mistaken for monsters and attacked, or may be ostracized for being non-human.
But if they stayed here, then theyâd be forced to live as slaves under the Ingrit Trolls.
Thus, the elves, the orcs, Balduk, and the non-human mercenaries were afraid once they heard that the âelves were in huge dangerâ.
If the elves fell, then the orcs would soon follow. After that, the trolls would conquer the entire west.
Ultimately, they could think of nothing but saving the elves from their plight.
âI see. Itâs like youâre someone watching a chess match, not one of the players.â
âYes, thatâs right.â
âIs there anyone that disagrees with the gold rank mercenary, Kang Oh?â Balduk took a look around.
The mercenaries thought it was a good idea and gave him a thumbs up, while the two elves looked anxious.
After all, they couldnât trade the trollsâ home base for their village.
âYou donât have to worry too much. You said the orcs have sent reinforcements already, so the elves wonât fall easily,â Kang Oh looked at the two elves and said.
âHeâs right,â Balduk reinforced.
âUnderstood.â Vanessa tiredly nodded her head. Cetion let out a quiet sigh.
âWhen weâve finished forming the mercenary squad, weâll attack the trollsâ main base, Ankaro Fortress⌠Everyone get ready. Meeting adjourned.â
The meeting between the leading members of the Mercenary Association and the gold rank mercenaries ended.
Kang Oh left the room.
âAnyhow, why are they using such an extreme method?â He couldnât understand what the trollsâ leaders were thinking.
It was like they were being hunted by something, so they were trying to finish things up as quickly as possible.
If thatâs the case, then what exactly was hunting and/or pressuring the trollsâ leaders that made them make such a rash decision?
He couldnât know as of yet.
* * *
The second barricade was destroyed rather quickly.
Razulâs great army was like an irresistible force that pushed towards the elvish village, Schubelion.
The elvesâ commander and chief, Doran, had set up the final barricade, and was ready to fight to the death.
âWhat about our reinforcements?â Doran asked.
âThe orcs will be here soon.â
âWhat about the Mercenary Association?â
âWe havenât gotten any word from them yet.â
âMm.â
A cute Elvish Warrior, Cabri, entered Doranâs room. âLord Doran.â He was carrying a communication crystal.
âWhat is it?â
âVanessa has some important news for you.â
âGive it here.â Doran took the communication bead. The bead was showing Vanessaâs face. âItâs me. Whatâs going on? Did the mercenary squad depart already?â
âThe mercenary squad will be formed soon.â
âMm. Tell them to send reinforcements ASAP.â
âAbout that⌠Itâs been decided that the mercenary squad wonât help the elves.â
âWhat are you talking about?â Despite having all the reason to lose his cool, Doran remained calm.
âThe mercenary squad will attack the trollsâ main base. And theyâve decided to spread rumors that theyâre attacking it too.â
âAttacking the trollsâ main base?â
âYes. During the meeting, one of the mercenaries stated that the enemyâs main base would be empty, and that attacking it would be more beneficial than reinforcing the elves. They decided to go with that suggestion.â
Doranâs keen eyes lit up. âAttacking their home base! Itâs a good idea.â
âMy apologies. I shouldâve insisted that they send you reinforcements.â Vanessa looked like sheâd cry any minute now.
She knew that Kang Ohâs idea was a good one, but even so, she had wanted to send her people some reinforcements. Vanessa had wanted to save even one more of her people.
âNo, striking at their main base is a much better idea. Donât worry about us. The orcs will be here soon.â
Doranâs decision-making was astounding.
âI believe in you. Please keep our people safe.â
âOf course,â Doran said confidently.
This conversation had given him hope that they could win.
That was the end of the conversation.
âStriking at their home base⌠I was completely focused on stopping the trolls that I hadnât even thought of that. The orcs will come to reinforce us, while the mercenaries attack the trollsâ main headquarters. Things are going well.â
Itâd been a long time since Doran had smiled.
But it seemed like Kuyol, who was right beside him, had a different opinion on the matter.
âAt this rate, arenât we the only ones suffering?â In other words, the elves would sacrifice the most while others benefitted.
âWe have to make it so that doesnât happen. We have to join with the orcs and form a front line ASAP. If we maintain this final defensive line, then weâll soon get a chance to counterattack. Thatâs when weâll pay them back.â
âUnderstood.â
HoweverâŚ!
The elvesâ future was still as bleak as ever.
After all, Razul wouldnât just sit there and let the orcs join up with the elves.
* * *
The orcs had a strong ability to reproduce, so they were the second largest tribe after the Ingrit Trolls.
Obviously, they possessed a ton of warriors that could participate in battle too. They had 70,000 of them at that.
Of course, an orcâs combat ability couldnât match that of a trollâs.
However, they had an incredibly fighting spirit and were willing to take any risk, so they were more powerful in battle than their original abilities would suggest.
Anyhow, 50,000 orcs were sent to reinforce the elves. Thatâs just how much they feared the elvesâ destruction.
âAll forces, halt.â
The Orc Commander, Mumugul, led the orcsâ 50,000 troops. He was the right-hand man of the Orc Great Chieftain, Asuka. He essentially had the 2nd highest authority over the orcs.
Mumugul slammed his giant axe onto the ground. âTrolls are here.â
50,000 orcs were blocked by 30,000 trolls.
The giant bodied troll, Ursac, stepped forward. âHaha, thisâll be your grave, you lowly, stupid pigs.â
âAre you sure? It looks more like your grave to me. Do you really think you can stop us with that paltry number of troops?â Mumugul countered.
50,000 versus 30,000. The orcs had a clear numerical advantage.
âIf youâre so confident, then come and get us!â Ursac yelled.
âDo you think Iâm scared!? Orcs, listen up. Weâll kill those trolls and then save the elves!â
âWoo! Woo! Woo! Woo!â The orcsâ rough breathes served as their reply.
âAttack!â Mumugal roared.
50,000 orcs simultaneously charged at the 30,000 trolls.
âBring out our secret weapon!â Ursac yelled.
The trolls moved quickly.
Dozens of warthogs, the size of bears, pulled a wagon forward.
The trolls pulled off the cloth covering it, revealing a giant cage. Inside of that wasâŚ
Kuhaaahk!
There was an ogre inside, which was about two to three times the size of an orc or troll.
âShamans, control the ogre!â Ursac yelled.
Jingle jangle.
The Troll Shamans waved their bell staffs around. A peculiar sound, one akin to the sound of a rattlesnake, rang out.
âHonsuwarubar! Honsuwarubar!â They added in a bizarre chant as well.
Creak.
The door to the cage opened.
Thud! Thud!
The orcs were shocked by the ogre.
âItâs an ogre!â
âAn ogre has appeared!â
Ogres had a nickname: Slaughterer.
They were much stronger than orcs, so when a group of orcs encountered one, they would be massacred. This happened several times before. Thus, the orcs had no choice but to fear them.
But now, an ogre had suddenly appeared in a battle between orcs and trolls!
This was Razulâs secret weapon against the orcs.