The auspicious news of Milton and Queen Leilaâs marriage spread quickly throughout the kingdom. Previously, the news about the war in Strabus Kingdom had thrown the political landscape into a mess, but with such happy news, the citizensâ anxiety over the war had significantly decreased.
âI heard that Lady Sophia Philinover is also getting married to him.â
âHow does that make sense? Heâs becoming the husband to the Queen, how can he take a Second Wife?â
âFrom what I heard, Lady Philinover will become the Forrest Familyâs Mistress and Marquis Forrest will become the Grand Duke and help support Queen Leila.â
âWill that be alright?â
âWhatâs there not to be alright? Now the issue of heirs will be solved so it wonât be a problem, arenât I right?â
âThatâs true. Anyway, since theyâve worked so hard for this country, I wish all of them were happy.â
âAgreed. If thereâs anyone who disagrees, Iâll justâŚâ
Most of the public welcomed this marriage. Just as Queen Leila had said, regardless of whether they were right or wrong, there wasn't much opposition to Milton and Queen Leilaâs decision. Not to mention, she had also changed the public opinion to save Miltonâs honor.
And Milton, a member of this marriageâŚ
âMy Lord, please, sit here.â
âSophia, thereâs no reason for you to still call me Lord now.â
Sophia shyly smiled.
âWe havenât gotten married yet, how could IâŚâ
Currently, Milton was having tea with his two fiancĂŠes in the gardens of the temporary royal palace. Since he would soon be heading out to the battlefield, he was trying to spend as much time as possible with the two of them.
âItâll be better if you got used to it faster, Lady Philinover.â
âYes, I understand, Your Majesty.â
Queen Leila sat on Miltonâs right side and gave Sophia a smile. It would have been different if she hadnât accepted it, but now that she had, it wasnât in her personality to be territorial over her man. She took a sip of her tea before smiling.
âWe should change how we address each other as well. Mm⌠Would you be alright if I called you Sophia?â
âOf course, Your Majesty.â
âItâs not possible in front of others, but I wish youâd treat me as an older sister in private. I donât hate our situation, it feels like I have gained a sisterâŚâ
âThank you.â
The atmosphere between the two ladies was great.
âHaa⌠I donât want to go out onto the battlefield.â
Seeing his two fiancĂŠes being sweet and friendly with each other, Milton suddenly didnât want to go out onto the battlefield. He knew it wouldn't be possible since the reinforcement forces were ready and waiting for him, but he still didnât want to leave.
The vixen queen who had seen into his heart spoke up.
âMarquis Forrest, wonât you rethink about you personally leaving?â
Hearing that, unthinkingly, Milton almost agreed, butâŚ
âI still have to go. Weâve finished gathering the troops, so how can the Commander-in-Chief not go?â
When Milton smiled bitterly as he spoke, Queen Leila sighed.
âYouâd leave two beautiful women like us and go to the battlefield? Youâre a heartless man, Marquis. Donât you agree, Sophia?â
When Queen Leila turned to Sophia looking for agreement, Sophia shyly smiled.
âIâm⌠Since My Lord is someone who has an important job, Iâll just trust in him and do as he says.â
Growing up, Sophia had been taught that obeying her husband was a virtue. She couldnât openly hold him back now. HoweverâŚ
âBut please promise me one thing, My Lord.â
âWhat is it?â
âPlease⌠you must come back.â
Sophia had gathered all her courage to request this from him and at those words, Miltonâs heart trembled.
âWhy are you so cute?â
Milton hugged Sophia tightly in his arms. If it wasnât for the war, Milton wanted to tuck Sophia away in his pocket like a kangaroo.
âOh dear, am I the third wheel?â
Sophia tried to get out of his arms when Queen Leila spoke from the side. But Milton didnât let her go, instead, he reached out with one arm.
âCome here.â
âNow you want me to join you?â
âYou donât want to?â
Queen Leila gave a faint smile as walked into his arms. Milton tightly hugged the two ladies who were now his.
âI promise you that Iâll definitely return.â
Milton was determined to return from the battlefield more than ever before.
***
The preparations for the reinforcement troops to leave for Strabus Kingdom were finished. There were a total of 80,000 troops and 300 knights with Marquis Milton Forrest as the Commander-in-Chief and Viscount Randol Sabian as the Chief Operation Officer. It could be seen from the numbers that the Lester Kingdom was determined. Originally, the reinforcement troops were only supposed to be 50,000 but Milton had stubbornly insisted on increasing the troop size to 80,000.
âThis war must see results.â
From the start of this war, Milton had firmly resolved himself.
This was the confrontation between the ideals of republicanism and monarchy.
On top of that, Strabus Kingdom, a military powerhouse, had almost collapsed before.
Under such circumstances, this war, in which most countries in the continent were participating, was in fact a world war. Depending on the outcome of such a big war, the political landscape of the world would change. Some countries would become more powerful as winners while others would fall as losers of the war. This war was one where they couldnât be careless.
And so, Milton was heading for Strabus Kingdom, leading 80,000 troops made up of the Lester Kingdomâs elites.
***
Milton arrived at Tempeulliche, the capital of Strabus Kingdom, leading his large army.
âWelcome to Strabus Kingdom. Where are you from?â
An official of Strabus Kingdom welcomed Milton who had led the reinforcement troops.
âI am Marquis Milton Forrest of the Lester Kingdom. As allies, I came leading reinforcements to join the war.â
He handed over a document with the royal seal. When the official had politely received the document and opened it to read it, he had been shocked by the contents of the document.
âA total of 80,000 troops and 300 Knights, is this really true?â
âThatâs right.â
The official beamed at Miltonâs confirmation.
âThis is amazing. Youâve brought the largest amount of troops out of all the allies, Marquis Forrest.â
âIâve brought the most? âŚThen how many troops were sent from the other countries?â
âThatâs not something I can really say⌠But youâve definitely brought the most reinforcements, Marquis. On behalf of the kingdom, I thank you.â
Milton thought it was odd even as he accepted the officialâs thanks. It was true that he had brought a lot of reinforcements, after all, even if it was a bit burdensome, he had brought as many troops that could be spared. However, 80,000 was burdensome to the country only because the Lester Kingdom wasnât a powerful country. If other countries wanted to, they could easily have led that many troops or more to Strabus Kingdom without burdening their countries.
âBut I brought the most?â
Even if Milton found it strange, he couldnât find the answer and sate his curiosity immediately.
Perhaps it was because he brought a lot of reinforcements, but the officials of Strabus Kingdom all treated Milton very politely. Soldiers were provided space outside the capital for their barracks and were provided with maximum comfort and convenience.
Milton handed over command to both Viscount Sabian and Jerome before stepping onto the Royal Road where he was immediately led to the King of Strabus Kingdom. Once he entered the lavish great hall, Milton knelt on one knee on the red carpet and paid his greetings to the king.
âGreetings to the only monarch of Strabus Kingdom. I am Marquis Milton Forrest of the Lester Kingdom.â
The King sitting on his throne responded.
âWelcome Marquis Forrest.â
He looked at Milton as he continued.
âI am Bauchen Freiberg Strabus.â
âWhat a ridiculously long name.â
âItâs an honor to meet you.â
Even as Milton spoke differently from what he was actually thinking, he was also checking King Bauchenâs status window.
[Bauchen Freiberg Strabus]
King LV. 7
Strength â 65 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Command â 95
Intelligence â 77 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Politics â 89
Loyalty â 00
Special Traits â Discernment, Persuasion, Selection, Diplomacy, Charisma, Strategy
Discernment LV. 7: A great ability in judging people and able to skillfully grasp to see whether a person is good or bad.
Persuasion LV. 5: The ability to bend the will of those in disagreement to align better with oneself
Selection LV. 5: The ability to select individuals that fit oneâs objectives and assign them to the places where they are most effective.
Diplomacy LV. 8: The ability to better propose conditions that are advantageous to oneâs own nation during negotiations with other nations.
Charisma LV. 8: The ability to use the carrot and stick appropriately to raise the loyalty of subordinates.
Strategy LV. 6: Excellent ability to discern the overall flow of war.
âThis is very impressive. With this, heâd be a very competent king.â
Milton was surprised to see King Bauchenâs status window. It could even be said that there was no one better in all of Strabus Kingdom, the continentâs central military powerhouse. He had all the virtues needed as a king of a country. Compared to him, King August, the former king of the Lester Kingdom, was a piece of trash that only cared about his own power and authority. Milton realized that this man, King Bauchen, wasnât someone who he could underestimate.
âYou've brought a total of 80,000 troops, something that weâre very thankful for.â
âIt was our pleasure, Your Majesty.â
âBut isnât this too much of a burden on the Lester Kingdom?â
As King Bauchen subtly probed him, Milton responded politely but briskly.
âOur country, like the Kingdom of Strabus, is a country that shares a border with the Republic. With that in mind, this isnât something thatâs happening in someone elseâ country, it is something that also impacts us.â
King Bauchen nodded at his words.
âI see, that makes sense.â
He sighed before continuing.
âThereâs definitely a difference between a country thatâs like mine and shares a border with the Republic and the countries that are further inland and safe from the Republic because of the Strabus Kingdom.â
Milton realized something as he listened to the bitter tone of King Bauchenâs voice.
âThereâs a problem.â
King Bauchen continued to speak.
âThis war is a big war that all the kingdoms of this continent must fight together against the Republic. ButâŚÂ do you know how many reinforcements the other countries sent?â
âI donât know for sure, but I know that itâs a bit less than what Iâve brought, Your Majesty.â
King Bauchen laughed at Miltonâs words.
âA bit lessâŚâ
King Bauchen had his attendant give Milton a document.
âCheck for yourself.â
Milton looked at the document and found a report of the reinforcements sent from each country.
Lester Kingdom â 80,000 troops                Commander â Marquis Milton Forrest
Valence Kingdom â 20,000 troops                Commander â Count Gale Dios
Gloucester Kingdom â 20,000 troops        Commander â Count Josh Carbon
Stravin Kingdom â 15,000 troops                Commander â Count Elliot Taurus
Hereford Kingdom â 25,000 troops                Commander â Marquis Zion Johannes
Florence Principality â 10,000Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Commander â Third Princess Violet Ron Florence
âWhat the fuâŚâ
Milton forgot for a second that this was another countryâs war and almost cursed.
Cough
âForgive me, Your Majesty.â
As Milton hastily apologized, King Bauchen spoke.
âItâs alright. I fully understand your feelings, Marquis. I also feel the same way.â
King Bauchen gave him a grim smile.
âIsnât it ridiculous?â
âYes⌠it really is.â
Is this what people mean when they say something is absurd?
Milton couldnât understand the size of the reinforcements sent by the other countries. Not only had they sent such a small number of reinforcements, but most countries had also sent their Counts as the commander of their troops. What on earth were they thinking? Except for Florence Principality, all the other countries on that list were more powerful than the Lester Kingdom. They could all easily have sent at least 50,000 troops, but they had all sent less than 30,000 troops. Not to mention, most of the commanders were a Count.
Why were they doing this? If the Republic were to break through Strabus Kingdom, then the Republicansâ blades would reach beyond the Central part of the continent and into the South. The surrounding kingdomsâ lackluster support did not make any sense.
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