The intensity of the battle had reached its crescendo. The screams of Humans and roars of Demons mixed together, producing a cacophony of noise that made one feel deaf. Weapons clashed, blood splattered, and limbs flew through the air, all of which created a grotesque scene. Sheets of rain fell from the sky as the defending soldiers of Lome started to get pushed back. Pygni, who was watching the situation, quietly muttered,
ââŚPull the men back. This isnât something we can fight head-on.â
The knights who had heard his order hollered at the top of their lungs.
âPull back!â
âGather around His Highness!â
In the end, they desperately formed a barrier, with Pygni at its center. The knights raised their spears while the archers in the back aimed their bows.
âDonât try to break through!â
âChange of plans!â
The Demons that had found their footing inside the gate assembled their own formation on the other side, with Tom in the center. The excitement made their eyes turn red as they stomped their feet, almost prepared to leap at the soldiers of Lome.
The Goblins and Gnolls on top of the wall aimed their muskets and crossbows, while the Orcs clenched their weapons. The two forces held their ground, not attacking each other. They just continued glaring at one another, so much so that it felt like sparks were flying in the air. The tension was palpable, to say the least. With a single order from their respective leaders, they were ready to immediately attack.
ââŚHah, my goodness. Iâm the king of the renowned Kingdom of Lome, yet I have ended up in such a pitiful state.â
Pygni glanced at the captured wall and gate in disbelief, then he turned his gaze to look at the cold corpses of the Demons and knights which littered the ground. It all happened in the blink of an eye. The supporting bar of the gate broke, then it was pushed open before the wall was overtaken, allowing the enemy to swarm in and fill half of the fortress.
The enemy forces numbered around 4000, and a few hundred of them had turned into corpses on the ground. Meanwhile, his troops still numbered a little over 20,000. From the starting battle in which they had taken over this fortress, the battle on the fields, and now with this ongoing assault, thousands of men were either dead or gravely wounded. Just looking at the numbersâŚit was an unbelievable loss for the Kingdom of Lome. And that lossâŚ
âIs it because of that bastard in front of me?â
Pygni glared at the Devil of Lania, who was still wearing the uniform of a Lome soldier. Staring at him directly, he felt an incredible rage erupting from deep inside his chest. He was the one that had brought him such insult and humiliation! It was also he who had blemished the Kingdom of Lomeâs record of never having been defeated.
Pygniâs eyes were clouded with resentment and rage, but it didnât take long before it transformed into something else entirely. His sharp eyes relaxed and softened, then his body began to shake with laughter.
It was as though he had been liberated of all his built-up frustration. Pygniâs carefree laughter broke the calm silence, making Oskal and the knights of Lome turn to look at him, bewildered. On the other side, the Demon Lordâs soldiers frowned. His laughter irked them.
âYouâre the Devil of Lania, right?â
Pygni stopped laughing and looked at Tom with a calm expression. Tom narrowed his eyes, his face still hidden by the helmet he wore. Pygniâs reaction was strange. Just looking at the size of each army, the Kingdom of Lome was at an overwhelming advantage. However, the Demon Lordâs army had the upper hand in terms of quality and equipment.
If they fought, the casualties on both sides would be significant. Looking at the situation, Lomeâs army would have to pull back, and this war would be a loss. So, why was he laughing so leisurely in this situation?
âHe has something up his sleeves.â
Karakul carefully approached Tom and said,
ââŚHeâs Pygni, the king of the enemy. At this distance, we could capture or kill him. Just give us the order, and with our full forceââ
âNo⌠Oskal is there as well. Itâll be difficult to capture the king.â
Tom glanced at Oskal, who was beside Pygni. He had a healthy physique, large muscles still protruding under his leather clothes. However, his face seemed to reflect his advancing age. There were many wrinkles stretched across it.
âAah, youâve gotten much older, Oskal.â
Tom couldnât help but laugh bitterly, thinking about his final moments with Oskal. He had heard stories regarding Oskal: that he owed a debt to Pope Salem for having released Thoma all those years ago. Furthermore, this war might have been an order from Salem to repay that debt. Tom felt gratitude toward Oskal in that wayâŚbut he also had a mission. For that, he would show no mercy, even to his old friend.
Pygni broke Tomâs musings.
âDevil of Lania, willâŚyou come to our side, and join the Kingdom of Lome?â
The excited Demons suddenly froze.
âIâll grant you everything you desire. Authority? Money? Reputation? OrâŚâ Pygni smiled as he continued, ââŚRevenge? If thereâs anything you want, Iâll do everything in my power to grant it. As long as iit doesnât endanger the kingdom and its people, that is!â
Tom frowned. The other party spoke as if he understood everything about him.
ââŚDid he guess all this with what little information they could gather on me?â
Pygni made it seem like he was able to see through him, even though there was no way he knew more than whatever stories were told about the few times he had shown himself. And, in spite of his offer, Pygni truly disliked the Devil of Lania. He hated him, in fact.
After all, Tom had massacred the knights who believed in and followed him. However, a smart and wise ruler could not be swept up in personal emotions. For his nation and its people, he had to acquire every single advantage. Even if it meant befriending the fiend who had killed all of his precious soldiersâŚ!
âYes. I at least know that you hold animosity toward the Holy Kingdomâno, toward Pope Salem.â
The one who reacted to those words was Oskal, not Tom. He looked back and forth between the helmeted Devil of Lania and Pygni. It was surprising for the Devil of Lania to have a grudge against Salem, yet Pygni trying to recruit the Devil was even more astonishing. This was akin to saying that once the Devil of Lania was recruited, he would gather whatever troops he had to go against the Holy Kingdom. Pygni was essentially declaring a war against an allied nation.
âIâll fulfill your desire. At the very least, itâll be smarter to choose us than the stupid and savage Demons.â
Pygni scanned the Demons. They were definitely a whole level stronger than humans, but to call them a civilization was inappropriate. The Devil of Lania must have gone through significant trouble to raise this number of troops and to establish the Demon Kingdom as a nation, and it would definitely be challenging to maintain whatever progress he had managed to make.
No one within the Demon Kingdom had the required knowledge or wisdom, and it would be difficult to properly lead such riff-raff. More than anything, Pygni believed that they lacked the funds to enter the diplomatic stage alongside the other nations on equal footing.
âCurrently, the Holy Kingdom is falling apart. It is slowly crumbling, according to what I assume must be your plans. However, donât you want to take your vengeance a bit faster? With me, you, and Oskal, our strength is more than enough. We could lead our army and launch a swift attack to chase out those filthy priests. We shall bring Salem to the guillotine. No, if you desire, itâll be fine to take care of him however you see fit. How about it? My offer is quiteââ
âI refuse.â
Pygni narrowed his eyes, as he didnât imagine that heâd be rejected. The Devil of Lania wanted to have his revenge against Pope Salem, and he believed that there had to be some pre-conditions in order to achieve that vengeance. He assumed that he was using the Demons for this purpose. But, to refuseâŚ?
ââŚWhat is it? Could it be that he doesnât mind his grudge? Or is it another purposeâŚ?â
If it wasnât for vengeance, he couldnât fathom another reason for the Devil to remain in the Demon Kingdom. Even if he used the Demonsâ army, allied with the Kingdom of Aylans, forced the other nations of the continent to join forces with them, he couldnât eliminate the disdain that humans held for Demons. Rather than having to deal with such a deep-rooted problem, it would be much wiser to stand with Pygni, someone already on the human side. The Kingdom of Lome was a strong nationâthey werenât referred to as the Kingdom of Wisdom for nothing. But, even then, he refused?
âHe must have another reason.â
ââŚIs that so? How regrettable. Iâd have liked someone like you by my side.â
âAs an Apostle of the Demon Lordâs Army, I wish to declare this to the army of Lome, in the stead of the Demon Lord, Lily Golt.â Tom aimed his Holy Sword toward Pygni. âAdmit your defeat and leave our territory. If you do notâŚwe shall slaughter you all.â
ââŚSlaughter⌠You use such scary language.â
Pygni shook his head tiredly. Even still, he knew that he had a chance. The other party had granted him permission. By his words, if he retreated immediately, he would be able to leave without any casualties, but what if the Heroâs party managed to capture the Demon Lord?
They would die in the Demon Kingdom without being able to escape, and the Kingdom of Lome would still suffer a defeat. As a bonus, the Holy Kingdom might use the death of the Heroâs Party to forcibly request more soldiers.
âMmâŚthatâs difficult. I donât want to be led around by that awful Pope. Itâs one thing to fight a war with that bastard, but I canât just let my people die.â
But if he fought nowâŚ? He predicted that the Heroâs Party must have infiltrated the Demon Lordâs castle, and if they managed to succeed in capturing the Demon Lord, then all of the casualties that had suffered so far would still be worth it for the sake of victory.
ââŚIt isnât that good of an idea, either.â
Both options would lead to significant losses, but weighing the cost and benefitsâŚthe latter option was better.
âThe problem is if the Heroâs party failsâŚâ
That would be the worst-case scenario. The Heroâs party would be dead, his men slaughtered, and Pygni would be captured to be used as a bargaining chip against the Kingdom of Lome. Even still, the Holy Kingdom would use the death of the Heroâs Party and the fact that Lome would have to negotiate with demons as blackmail.
The worst. Absolutely the worst. There was nothing that could be worse!
ââŚItâs a gamble.â Pygni frowned and looked at Oskal. âOskal, what do you think? Do you think itâs smart to fight? Or is it wiser to retreat instead?â
âIf the Devil of Lania displays his strength, itâll be wiser to retreat.â
Pygni grew silent as Oskal answered without hesitation.
âI see.â
âButâŚisnât the outcome of war something that canât be predicted?â
ââŚThat is also true. Then let me ask this, Oskal Penrose, do you wish to fight? Or do you wish to run?â
âIsnât that obvious?â
Oskal drew his short sword from its scabbard. As he swung it in the air, the soldiers of Lome lowered their bodies and raised their weapons forward.
âI desire to fight! There is no retreat for prideful knights!â
âI see. ThenâŚis it decided?â Pygni drew in his breath and released it in a shout. âKnights of Lome-! Listen close!â Pygniâs chubby chin trembled, but the soldiers focused, sensing the authority in his voice. âI, Pygni, the current ruler of the Kingdom of Lome, speaks-!â Pygni glared at Tom and the Demons. âKill those monsters that trampled on our pride and show them our courage! AndâŚshow the Devil of Lania before us the power of our might-!â
âOooooh-!â
Oskal ran out in front while the knights loosened their shield formation and followed behind him with their sword and spears raised.
Tom witnessed the whole scene and sighed. ThisâŚwouldnât be resolved so easily.
Karakul, noticing Tomâs reaction, also yelled,
âDemons-! Punish those that dare intrude in our home and ridicule us! For Her Highness, the Demon Lord, hunt those beasts-!â
Following that, Karakul raised his battle-ax and rode ahead on his Silver Wolf. The Demons followed behind him. Crimson and silver collided like waves in a storming sea.
The bodies of the Demons and knights met, and, at the same time, screams rang out from both sides. The explosion of blunt force, the clashing of steel, the screeching of metal on metal, and all manner of sounds mixed into a bloody symphony.
In an instant, chaos had taken hold of the battlefield as a thick cloud of dust rose. It was a disorganized and indiscriminate battle. Amid the mayhem, Tom and Pygni stood tall in the center, staring at each other.
âThe battle will be over if we capture the Devil of Lania.â
âThe battle will be over if we capture King Pygni.â
As both glared at each other with these thoughts, there was someone racing toward Tom.
âThe Devil of Lania-!â
Oskal threw his body forward while clenching his short sword.