After meeting Marquis Johannes, Milton let out a sigh. Unfortunately, it seemed inevitable that command would be split up and shared. Yesterday, Viscount Sabian had said this:Â Marquis Johannes will most likely be the reason for the division of command. Viscount Sabian hadnât even seen the man or knew of his personality, yet had been so confident in his judgement.
The reason for the confidence was the rank and the size of the troops. Most of the reinforcement commanders participating in this war were Counts. But two of them were a Marquis, Milton and the person standing in front of him right now â Johannes. Apart from them, there was also the Princess from Florence Principality, but that wasnât a big issue since Florence Principality itself was a very small country.
If Milton took command of the Allied Forces, then there was a high possibility that Marquis Johannes, who had the same title as Milton unlike the other commanders, would show resistance. And even looking at the size of the army, Marquis Johannes had led 25,000 troops, which was the second largest reinforcement force after the Lester Kingdom. Of course, even if it wasnât half the amount of troops that Milton had brought, there was the possibility that Marquis Johannes would be possessive of the troops that he had brought.
Milton recalled what Viscount Sabian said yesterday, then, without smiling, he spoke to Marquis Johannes.
âWhy donât you introduce the people behind you? If my predictions are correct thenâŠâ
âHahaha, youâre right. Theyâve also come to join in the war with us.â
The people standing behind Marquis Johannes began to introduce themselves.
âItâs a pleasure to meet you, Iâm Gale Dios from Valence Kingdom.â
âIâm Josh Carbon from Gloucester Kingdom.â
âElliot Taurus from Stravin Kingdom.â
Milton thought to himself as he listened to their self-introductions
â20000, 20000 and 15000 respectively.â
âItâs great to meet you.â
Since Marquis Johannes was both a Marquis and older than Milton, he had to use honorifics when speaking with Marquis Johannes. However, these three were only a Count, so there was no reason for Milton to use honorifics with them. But, disregarding such logical reasons, their faces expressed outright displeasure when Milton talked casually to them.
âHow insolent when heâs so young.â
âSo you think being a Marquis is all that?â
âHow dare you, youâre just a mere marquis from the Lester Kingdom, a pathetically small countryâŠâ
Seeing them show such blatant dissatisfaction, Milton thought to himself.
âF*ck them all.â
Disregarding the fact that they were of a lower rank and had brought less military forces than he, they scrunched up their faces when Milton spoke informally to them. It seemed as though Viscount Sabianâs predictions were right.
[Since our army was large, we arrived last. That means, there is a good chance that those who arrived before us most likely made a deal between themselves.]
And that prediction was correct.
Milton had assumed they were working together when he had seen them standing together before he had entered, but seeing how hostile they were with him, they were definitely colluding together. They had most likely thought that when Milton joined with his troops, Lester Kingdomâs forces would naturally be placed under their command. But that plan had been destroyed when Milton brought a much larger army than they had. In other words, they didnât like Milton because he had brought a large army. Maybe that was why? But of the three people who couldnât control their facial expressions, one of them blatantly challenged Milton.
âI heard that the Lester Kingdom sent 80,000 troops, is that true?â
The person who spoke to Milton was Count Gale Dios of Valence Kingdom.
âThatâs right, is there a problem?â
At Miltonâs question, Count Dios rudely crossed his arms and smirked at him.
âDonât you think youâre overreacting to the Republic?â
âHuh, listen to this bastardâŠâ
While pointing at Miltonâs large army, Count Dios was making it seem like it was natural for them to have brought less troops. Milton wanted to grab him by the neck and throw him onto the floor butâŠ
[My Lord, there will be a lot of diplomatic negotiations and criticism during the banquet tomorrow. So please keep two things in mind.]
Viscount Sabian had asked Milton to do just two things.
[You can never show your anger. And keep smiling as much as possible.]
Donât get angry and smile.
The diplomatic arena was like sitting at a poker table, it was disadvantageous to show your emotions first. So, Milton had to cool his anger and hide his emotion behind a mask of smiles and laughter.
And exactly as Viscount Sabian said, Milton turned to speak with a smile.
âFrom an experienced personâs point of view, war can change at any moment, so it requires thorough preparations.â
When Milton implied that he had personally experienced war, the other sideâs face contorted further. Milton smiled even brighter as he patted Count Dios on the shoulder.
âI hope youâll learn a lot from this war, Count.â
When Milton, who was young enough to be his son, patted his shoulders as if he was giving encouragement to a child, Count Diosâ face turned red.
âYâŠâ
âHuh? Whatâs wrong? Your face is red, are you feeling uncomfortable somewhere?â
When Milton laughed, Count Dios wanted to say something, but he couldnât. Why? Because Milton hadnât said anything offensive, and above all, it was true that they didnât have any experience with wars.â
âYou have to beat dogs with sticks and humans with facts.â
Milton laughed as he glanced at the others. Neither Count Dios nor any of the others had experience with war. And if you donât have experience with war, then your personal abilities have to be at least competent butâŠ
âNone of them are particularly useful.â
Milton smirked as he glanced at the status window of the three. Marquis Johanna was a politician and the other three were Knights, but their stats were mediocre. None of their Strength stat was above 70 nor were there any Experts, and the highest Intelligence stat was Marquis Johannes at 80. Having to lead these small fries into war was going to be tiring.
Milton realized that it would be best to follow Viscount Sabianâs plan. But there was something that was suspicious.
âWasnât there one more?â
There were a total of six countries that had sent reinforcements for this war, but in this room, there were only five people, including Milton himself. One was missing.
âThereâs no representative from Florence Principality. Come to think of it, didnât they say a princess was participating in this war?â
Even though Milton hadnât cared so far, it was interesting that she still hadnât shown her face.
âFlorence Principality⊠if they sent 10,000, then didnât they try their best?â
When the other countries had sent between 20,000 to 25,000 troops, Milton had thought it was a ridiculously small number. But when Florence Principality sent 10,000 troops, Milton thought they were conscientious. This was because Florence Principality was a small country. Â Of the specified countries, it was the smallest on the continent and located south of the Lester Kingdom. Their maximum military force was only about 30,000 to 40,000 soldiers. For a country like Florence Principality to have sent 10,000 troops, they had tried their best.
But it was surprising that they had sent a princess as the head of their army. Even Princess Leila, who could do everything, hadnât taken the position of commander on the battlefield. But a princess from Florence Principality had come as the commander-in-chief. There were only two plausible reasons. Either that princess was capable of warfare or she had been forced to come because she was in a difficult position in her country.
âWhatever the reason, I wish there werenât any more hurdles in this war.â
Just as Milton was thinking thisâŠ
âThe one and only monarch of Strabus Kingdom, His Majesty Bauchen Freiberg Strabus is entering.â
With the introduction from his attendant, King Bauchen appeared at the banquet hall in full ceremony. Naturally, all the nobles in the banquet hall got down on one knee.
King Bauchen stood in the center of the banquet and spoke.
âPlease, stand up everyone.â
At that command, everyone stood up and lifted their heads. He continued to speak once he had everyoneâs attention.
âThis banquet is meant to express my gratitude and acknowledgement to our allies who led their armies from far away to defend the peace of this continent from the brutal attacks of the Republic.â
Then, King Bauchen turned to where Milton was standing
âCome out to the center, Marquis Milton Forrest.â
Once Milton stood in the center of the hall, King Bauchen ordered his attendant to bring out a sword. The heavily decorated sword seemed more for ceremonial occasions than for practical use.
King Bauchen handed the sword to Milton.
âAs the monarch of Strabus Kingdom, I authorize Marquis Milton Forrest as the commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces.â
Because Milton was a citizen of a different country, King Bauchen had used the word authorize and not appoint. However, even if thatâs what he said, this was still a one-sided decision. As long as Strabus Kingdom was the leader in this war, the participating people from other countries couldnât openly say anything about it. The only way to rebel against it was to withdrawâŠ
But none of the representatives could arbitrarily decide to do that.
âIâll do my best to lead the army to victory, Your Majesty.â
Milton ceremoniously accepted the sword from King Bauchen.
King Bauchen spoke with a happy expression amidst the applause.
âNow, please enjoy the banquet. For the fall of the Republicans and the eternal prosperity of our kingdom!â
The banquet properly began. Experienced politicians got together with their factions and discussed the flow of the war while the young nobles wandered around debating which group would be most advantageous for themselves. And MiltonâŠ
âItâs impressive that youâve reached the level of an Expert at your young ageâŠâ
âIf itâs Marquis Forrest, then someday, being a Master wouldnât just be a dream.â
Milton was busy dealing with all the Strabus Kingdomâs nobles who had approached him.
Milton Forrest was quite famous in Strabus Kingdom for defeating Siegfried who had killed their nationâs pride â Duke Derek Brans. Moreover, he reputation had rapidly improved amongst the military officers when it became known that Milton had once served as a junior commander on the Western Front of Strabus Kingdom. He was known as a military nobleman who was proficient enough with swords to have reached the level of Expert at a young age and was skilled at military planning. In Strabus Kingdom where the military played an important role, Milton was their version of an ideal nobleman.
âThank you for your kind words, but Iâm still just a novice with little experience.â
Milton always responded with humility. It wasnât a bad idea to get along with Strabus Kingdomâs nobility, butâŠ
âMarquis, my younger sister is very beautiful and smart, but sheâs still single. If itâs alright with youâŠâ
âHmph⊠How can you get ahead of me like this? Marquis, my daughter is remarkably beautiful. Sheâs like a cosmos flower swaying in the wind.â
âWhat cosmos, sheâs most likely a dogweed.â
âWhat was that?â
Many of the nobles were trying to push women onto Milton.
âAll of them are very beautiful ladies, but Iâm engaged so Iâll have to decline.â
âHahaha⊠I heard about your engagement. But itâs fine even if you accept her as your mistress, so think about it.â
âBut⊠I have two fiancees?â
âSo what about it? If you have two, then you can increase it to three. Thereâs nothing for you to lose by having more women, is there? HahahahaâŠâ
Milton had a strained smile on his face as he looked at the loudly laughing Strabus Kingdomâs nobleman.
âIâve heard rumors, but I didnât think itâd be like this.â
Milton had already known this. Strabus Kingdom was a country famous for their lack of womenâs rights. Not only was it alright for the nobility, but the commoners were also allowed to have multiple wives as long as they could economically afford them. Not only that, but a womanâs marriage was completely determined by their head of the household. And, on the manâs side, the important aspect wasnât winning the heart of the woman, but how much money the womanâs side of the family would give. If commoners were like this, there was no way the nobility would be any different. Females born into nobility were raised to believe it was her duty to marry someone who would help her family the most; it was a way to repay her family for raising her.
In the eyes of Strabus Kingdomâs nobility, Milton was a very valuable person. Although he was a foreigner, he was competent in war and was a young aristocrat who possessed both power and wealth at the same time. The nobles pushed their daughters towards him believing it wouldnât hurt to use one of their daughters to make a connection with him.
âHaha⊠Iâm sorry but I would like to focus on the war right now.â
Milton was very careful not to create any animosity as he pushed them away. This was still the diplomatic arena and he knew he couldnât lose his temper here
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