The situation was almost settled by the time the morning sun rose after the dawn raid by the allies.
âAbout thirty tribes ran away, including Gundarâs Storm Wagon tribe. But more than half of them surrendered.â
âItâs a pity we couldnât capture him, but itâs a better result than I expected.â
Eurius nodded at Nuadaâs explanation.
A temporary camp made by the imperial army led by the Count and Euriusâ allied leaders was built on the plain where the battle took place.
ââŠâ
Of course, the atmosphere was a bit awkward.
First of all, Nuada, an immigrant, was there, and Count Anderson and his staff were subtly wary.
âHow did His highness manage to capture a superhuman-level person from the north?â
What Eurius explained to the Count last night was roughly this.
âI found an immigrant tribe that will be our reliable ally. It might be unpleasant to cooperate with them, but I hope you follow my opinion this time.â
âBut how did he bring a superhuman from an immigrant tribe? What kind of magic did he use?â
As soon as the meeting started, Eurius had Linfield report their actions to the Count.
âHuhâŠâ
The Count couldnât help but admire.
Not to mention his boldness to advance into the mountain range.
He even managed to persuade an immigrant tribe that was considered unable to communicate.
When the report was over, Eurius looked at the Count with a serious expression.
âNo matter how good the result is, itâs true that I broke the military law. I attacked the enemyâs base on my own, so if you want to hold me accountable, Iâll accept it.â
âHmmâŠâ
The Count pondered for a moment and opened his mouth with a stern expression.
âFirst of all, Your highness achievement this time is too great. I would never have achieved this result if I had commanded as usual.â
The faces of the knights, including Linfield, brightened.
âBut military law is military law. Normally, acting on your own in wartime is a serious crime that deserves death!â
The atmosphere became heavy again.
Count Anderson was indeed a rigid person.
He would acknowledge his merit but also hold him responsible.
âThen Iâll give you the first order for violating military law.â
âTell me.â
Eurius agreed with a seemingly resigned expression.
âPlease take charge of negotiating with the immigrant tribes you captured. The escort will be Linfield and your knights as usual.â
ââŠ!â
The Count was smiling brightly now. This meant that he was formally holding him responsible, but his role was unchanged.
He only lost command of his troops, but he still had to act with Nuada anyway. His assistance was indispensable for a smooth alliance.
âIâll make sure to complete the task you entrusted me!â
Thatâs how Euriusâ violation of military law was warmly resolved and the next plan was to catch Gundarâs force that ran away.
âFirst of all, I sent back those who wanted to and let the rest join me from among those who surrendered.â
In fact, there were quite a few tribes who had no choice but to join Gundarâs force as it grew bigger. Most of them were able to surrender easily.
And the north was a land that respected the strong!
There were also many tribes who voluntarily asked to join him after seeing Nuadaâs performance on the battlefield.
He still had a small force to be called the King of the Mountain Range, but his reputation would rise even more if he completely defeated Gundar.
âBut do we really need to send back those who surrendered? What if they join the enemy again?â
âThat wonât happen!â
Eurius immediately dismissed one of his staffâs words.
Today Gundar showed his back and ran away from Nuada.
There was no reason to trust someone who ran away to save his life without fighting fair and square in the north.
âAnd thatâs the start of my second plan.â
There was a reason why he left one of the three paths down from the mountain range empty for them to run away.
âFirst of all, there is a saying that a cornered rat will bite a cat.â
Anyway, there were still dozens of tribes on the enemy side. If they all fought desperately, it would increase their casualties.
Thanks to their leaders running away quickly, many tribes who had been dissatisfied with Gundar surrendered quickly.
âAnd the remaining tribes are probably complaining to high heaven by now.â
***
As he said, Gundar was looking at Dmitry with a hollow expression. He lost more than half of his tribes in last nightâs raid.
His dream of becoming the loser of the north in one night was shattered like a bubble.
He still had a lot of regular troops, but he lost a lot of warriors who were thrown in to stop Nuada.
If he faced a frontal battle, he would probably lose a hundred out of a hundred.
âHow should we proceed now?â
Dmitry bit his lip as he looked at the weary expression on his face. He never dreamed that the situation would turn around so drastically in just one day.
âShadow units two and three have lost contact. We canât stop even one superhuman at this rate.â
Half of the shadows, entrusted to him by the Grand Duke, had been wiped out by Euriusâs surprise attack. He had no clever plan to counter that.
âIt was my mistake not to care for the wounded. They must have run into the Count or the Northern superhuman while retreating.â
He couldnât imagine that Eurius had killed them.
âThe Blackrock tribe left last night.â
âThe chief of the Thornwood tribe said he would leave too if you donât come up with a solution soon.â
To make matters worse, many of the tribes that had managed to escape with half of their forces were defecting.
This was Euriusâs second plan. He had deliberately released the captured tribes!
âThey have no reason to follow Gundar anymore, since the tide has turned against them.â
Euriusâs side was in a situation where their enemiesâ forces would decrease on their own if they just waited. The tribes they had released had spread the word throughout the mountains.
âThe chief of the Lightning Rock tribe, which has newly united several tribes, is said to be a legendary warrior.â
âHe also let go of all the tribes that had joined the Grand Chief, on the condition that they donât join forces again.â
Gundarâs forces were already discontented and grumbling. The defections were getting faster as the rumors spread.
Some of them were not only leaving, but also joining Nuadaâs side.
Dmitry finally rose from his seat with a determined expression.
âWe have to end this before we lose more forces.â
He still had thousands of soldiers left. He would lose in a head-on battle, but Dmitry only needed to achieve his goal, not win the fight.
âHow? They have two warriors on their side.â
Gundar looked at Dmitry with a puzzled expression.
Did he want them to charge into the enemy camp and try to capture him?
âYouâre in the same boat as us, arenât you?â
Dmitry decided to take a gamble. He could sneak away as it was, but he couldnât face the Grand Duke after losing more than half of his shadows.
âWeâll find a place for you and your tribe! Just help me with my task.â
âWhat task?â
âYou just need to mobilize all your remaining warriors and block the superhumans on their side. And I have something to do in the meantime.â
Dmitry finally came to a conclusion.
âWeâll use our remaining forces to push them into a fierce battle. And while we do that, our shadows will infiltrate and kill the First Prince. That would still count as our victory.â
Of course, his promise to Gundar was a lie. He was a sacrificial lamb to block the knights who were attached to the prince while they infiltrated.
His eyes shone eerily.
âThis is our last chance. If we can take the life of the First Prince, even if all of us die, it will be a gain for His Majesty.â
***
Meanwhile, Euriusâs side was also preparing for the final attack.
âAs time goes by, more tribes will defect. Once we catch Gundar, this Northern War will be over.â
Eurius waited patiently. He had a rough idea of what options his opponent had.
âThey either let all of the Grand Dukeâs forces leave, or they use all their remaining power to try to catch me. Itâs one or the other.â
Neither was a bad choice for him.
If the Grand Dukeâs forces left, it would be much easier to catch Gundar.
And if they focused all their power on him, it would be a golden opportunity to reduce the Grand Dukeâs forces.
âBut they donât know my true strength.â
That was Dmitryâs fatal mistake.
Even if his shadows somehow managed to get to him, they wouldnât have enough power to kill him.
âBut I wonder what theyâll choose. For my sake, Iâd rather they challenge me to a frontal battle.â
The Grand Dukeâs shadows were his carefully nurtured force.
If he could annihilate them this time, he might be able to see the Grand Dukeâs face when he returned to the palace.
And two days later, his prediction came true.
âYour Highness! The enemies on the mountain are coming down!â
âThey chose the second option!â
Eurius quickly readied himself and led his knights out.
âNuada, you take care of Gundar and his warriors.â
âThereâs no need to tell me that. I wonât let him slip away this time!â
He clenched his fists with a grinding sound. He was furious that he had missed Gundar because of the shadowsâ interference.
âIâll just deal with the Grand Dukeâs dogs next to Count Anderson.â
âPlease stay by my side at all times, Your Highness!â
The Count also earnestly asked him, as this was practically the last battle.
âThatâs what I was planning to do anyway.â
If he stuck to the superhuman Count, he would be safe from any unexpected situations.
***
Waaaaaaah!!!
The final battle of the North begins.
It was a fierce battle, but the alliance side had a clear advantage with two superhumans!
The enemy didnât seem to have any intention of winning from the start, so the balance quickly tilted in favor of the alliance. However, knowing the enemyâs goal, Eurius didnât let his guard down.
âWhen will they come?â
Thud thud thud thud
As he ran through the battlefield with his knights, he observed that Gundarâs elite warriors and the Grand Dukeâs shadows were hardly visible.
âTheyâre here?â
And when his line of knights pierced through the middle of the enemy camp, the ambush finally began.
âStop them!â
The enemyâs elites poured out from both sides.
On one side were Gundarâs elite warriors, who he had gathered for this battle! On the other side were the Grand Dukeâs shadows.
âThere you are. Gundar!â
Of course, Nuada blocked Gundarâs side and the Count blocked the shadowâs side.
âIâll take care of this. You must not stray from the protection of the knights. Huh!â
Whoosh!
The shadows left only a few people to stop the superhuman Count and rushed towards Eurius. Gundarâs remaining warriors also clung to Nuada and the Count, preventing them from going to Eurius.
âSo they were aiming for me?â
As Eurius prepared to fight back, he felt an inexplicable sense of unease.
Shriek!
ââŠ!â
It was a faint presence that even he barely caught, but Eurius quickly twisted his body on his horse.
Swoosh!
A blade grazed his neck, leaving a shallow wound.
âWhat!â
Eurius remembered the ones he had momentarily forgotten.
âI wondered when they would attack, but they were waiting for this chaos!â
It was hard to tell with the naked eye because of the dust from the horse hooves and the noise of the battlefield, but their identity was none other than the special assassins of the Order!
This time, they were a small elite group as Jamir had promised. There were only four of them, but they were skilled enough to target a superhuman with a surprise attack.
They had waited for a gap in his attention during the melee and started targeting him.
ââŠ?â
Dmitry was momentarily confused. Who were these guys in black masks who attacked before they could aim for the prince?
âDid His highness send more people?â
But he shook his head after a moment.
âI donât know who they are, but it worked out well. We have to seize this opportunity and kill the prince.â
Eurius scanned his surroundings with a calm expression. It was such a stealthy attack that he was wounded, but they were not enemies that he couldnât detect.
âThere are about four of them. But their skills are not ordinary. They can target a superhuman with their surprise attacks.â
He looked behind him and saw that the Grand Dukeâs subordinates were also rushing towards him. Nuada and the Count were also tied up by the enemyâs elite who charged in recklessly.
âThis is quite troublesome.â
Unfortunately, although they had different command structures, two forces that aimed for him attacked at the same time. Eurius was in a serious crisis now.
âIâm not sure if I can hold out without casualties until Nuada or the Count come to help.â
He would have been seriously injured long ago if he hadnât used his Counter-Eye technique, which specialized in hiding himself.
âCough!â
One of his protecting knights fell as he saw it, and Euriusâs expression twisted.
âDo I have to use all my power and overheat to break through?â
But there were too many eyes watching here.
And it would be too much of a burden to show everything he had here to deceive the Grand Dukeâs subordinates.
Clang!
He blocked their continuous attacks, but more wounds appeared on Euriusâs body.
âNo choice.â
The assassins used any means and methods to aim for him. If this continued, his life would be in danger too.
âEekâ
Two crescent blades crossed each other skillfully and grabbed his sword.
Clang!
Eurius exploded a blast to avoid the crisis, but that created an opening.
Shriek!
âOpportunity!â
Sharp attacks flew at him at the same time. A crescent blade aiming for his head, a shadowâs sword stabbing at his neck!
Eurius barely blocked both of them. But because of that, he couldnât prepare for one more thing coming from behind him.
Squeak!
It was a blade flying while spinning! One of the assassins had thrown it at him, seizing the chance.
âDamn it!â
A curse burst out of Euriusâs mouth. It was hard to defend against it in this situation.
The blade was about to rip his back at that moment!
Clang!
A piercing shot that flew like a ray of light knocked the blade away.
ââŠ!â
âWhat? Iâve experienced this situation before, havenât I?â
He felt a familiar sensation and Eurius doubted his eyes.