Viscount Sabian from retreating Allied Forces Headquarters.
âA guest has come for you, My Lord.â
There was only one person in the entire world that Viscount Sabian would address as his âLord.â Unlike what Siegfried thought, Milton was still in the Headquarters.
âHow many troops?â
âAbout 20,000 men and led by a man named Nathan, My Lord.â
Milton laughed, then muttered to himself.
âHuh, a punk Iâve never heard or seen before.â
âSir?â
âNever mind, itâs nothing. Rather than that, it seems like the plan was a success, Sabian.â
Viscount Sabian smiled in response.
âThatâs because the bait was impressive, sir.â
âHahaâŚâ
Milton chuckled. Then, he shouted out a command for his entire army.
âWeâll be welcoming guests. Letâs show those reckless Republicans how itâs done!â
âYes, Sir!â
âTurn around! All of you, turn around! Annihilate the enemy!â
âWahhh!!!â
With one sentence from Milton, all the troops that had been retreating suddenly turned around and startled the Republicans who had been trying to stealthily attack them from the back.
âHow⌠how are they this fast?â
It was more difficult than it seemed for an entire army to suddenly change directions since the troops at the front of the army and the troops protecting the rear of the army were too far apart and had different purposes. For an enemy to be this fast could only meanâŚ
âCould they have already prepared for it? Thatâs not possible.â
Once he had received his orders from Siegfried, Nathan had confidently moved towards Milton, but now, he had realized something. This wasnât an army that was retreating. This was an army that was pretending to retreat to lure their enemies in. The evidence for that stood at the front of the armyâŚ
âI am Jerome Taker!â
Jerome Taker, Miltonâs dependable right hand, charged forward.
With a Master leading the charge, the Knights rushed forward and their combined destructive power destroyed their enemy.
Clang! Clash! Clang!
âGuh!â
âUghâŚâ
This was a complete disaster for the Republicans. They had only worn light armor in order to quickly chase after their enemy, but were completely mowed down once Miltonâs men began attacking. A Master could exert the greatest power on the battlefield, and when the rest of the Knights followed right behind him, the Republicans couldnât hold their positions.
âInfantry, charge!â
âLetâs welcome the Republicans dogs!â
âWahhh!!â
The infantry charged straight into the chaos and the archers supporting them from the back followed after themâŚ
Having lost many men and unable to function as an army, the Republicans became something to be trampled upon, not someone to beat.
***
Milton only needed to watch from the back without having to join in the fight.
âHow many did you say there were in the enemyâs army?â
âItâs about 20,000 men, sir.â
At that report, Milton smiled at Viscount Sabian.
âWe hit them hard. I think I can even hear Siegfried throwing a bitch fit from here.â
No one mentioned that the term âbitch fitâ was too vulgar and wasnât something a nobility should say. On the battlefield, an enemyâs fit was the alliesâ happiness.
âThank you, My Lord.â
Viscount Sabian bowed deeply as he thanked Milton.
Thank you. It was a simple phrase but it was the only phrase that expressed his gratitude the best right now. He had previously made a very big mistake, a mistake so bad that it almost put Miltonâs life in danger. However, Milton had still believed in him. Viscount Sabian thought that if he had been Milton, he wouldnât have been able to trust himself again. But as if it was only natural, Milton had still trusted him. It was like Milton thought there was no need to doubt him because of a single defeat; Milton still had faith in him.
It was that fact that made Viscount Sabian feel so much gratitude that it brought tears to his eyes. It brought tears to Viscount Sabianâs eyes that Milton still had faith in him. This plan had only been possible because Milton still trusted him.
âOf course, Marquis Bolognaâs ambition also played a big part.â
Viscount Sabian grinned broadly.
***
This had been Viscount Sabianâs plan from the beginning.
First, they would pretend to retreat and let Siegfried decide whether he wanted to chase after them or not. Usually, they would create a trap and wait until the enemy fell for it, but this time, the enemy was particularly impressive, so they had to put in some effort.
Milton and Viscount Sabian selected 10,000 troops and pretended to attack the enemyâs mainland. From the outside, this plan seemed very possible. If they could attack the Kobrook Republicâs Capital or their granaries as originally planned, then it seemed possible to make up for the Northern Frontâs defeat.
Of course, Marquis Bologna was determined to achieve something great during this war and enthusiastically supported this plan.
[Didnât you promise me that youâd give me command and the chance to achieve something?]
There was one other person than Marquis Bologna who had raised their hand in support.
[Wait a moment. I was also promised something like that, Marquis Forrest! You didnât forget the promise you made me, right?]
That person was Princess Violet. She desperately wanted to prove herself in this war and fought against Marquis Bologna for this opportunity. Thatâs how successful this plan seemed and thatâs how much this planâs outcome was worth.
Viscount Sabian was only thankful. What exactly was he thankful for?
âPrincess Violet is great at drawing attention. Sheâs sincere, but sheâs also very effective.â
Thatâs right. From the beginning, this plan seemed very successful, but it was only a bait. No, strictly speaking, it was still a great plan.
âSiegfried will probably prepare against this planâ
Viscount Sabian couldnât underestimate Siegfried any longer. Siegfried was someone equal to himself, no, Siegfried was a strategist who was even better than himself. Thatâs what Viscount Sabian kept in mind as he dealt with Siegfried. In other words, he was making plans with the assumption that whatever plans he made, Siegfried already thought of them.
If Siegfried predicted they would try to sneak into the Republic by detouring, then he would most definitely try to intercept them. In that case, the current 40,000 men Republican Army would have to split up and the number of troops attacking the retreating army would lessen. They were capable of dealing with the retreating troops without lying in ambush or creating any traps. It would be even better if the plan attracted Siegfriedâs attention.
When Viscount Sabian quietly informed Milton of this, Milton turned to speak to Marquis Bologna.
[I will leave this operation in your hands, Marquis Bologna.]
[Marquis Forrest?!]
[Thatâs a wise decision.]
Princess Violetâs face expressed that she thought it was an unfair decision while Marquis Bologna straightened his back. However, Milton had more to say.
[Jerome will be guarding your back, Marquis Bologna.]
Marquis Bolognaâs jaw tightened. The fact that Jerome was a Master wasnât hidden any longer. While it was great that there was a Master within their army, the mere presence of a Master was intimidating and threatening. Marquis Bologna was concerned that even if he attacked the enemy, his achievements would be considered to be less because of Jeromeâs presence. Knowing exactly what was going through Marquis Bolognaâs head, Viscount Sabian spoke up.
[My Lord, if we donât have Sir Jerome, our fight with the enemyâs main army might get difficult.]
Marquis Bologna spoke up as if he had been waiting for this exact moment.
[I can handle this operation with just my men. I wonât need Sir Takerâs support for this.]
[But what if you encounter the enemy troops while you pass through their lands, Marquis Bologna? Thatâll beâŚ]
[Then, what if Sir Taker went with you, but left in the middle? Would you be alright with that, Marquis Bologna?]
Marquis Bologna nodded at Viscount Sabianâs suggestion.
[That seems doable. No, that seems like the best option.]
Marquis Bologna thought the probability of this plan succeeding was very high, thatâs why he didnât want to share the achievement with anyone else.
Milton nodded his head as if he understood Marquis Bologna.
[In that case, letâs do that. Please be patient and wait for the next one, Princess Violet. I will definitely keep my promise to you.]
[âŚAlright, I understand. ]
Thatâs how Viscount Sabianâs plan got started. He was convinced that Siegfried would predict the detour. He also determined that Siegfried would grasp that Jerome Taker would be a part of that detour troops.
There were moments where a strategist had to believe in his enemyâs abilities. If you know your enemy and yourself, you can win every battle. It was a different world, but the principle was the same.
If it was any other strategist, using a Master in a plan like this would be a waste, but because the opponent was Siegfried, a Master was crucial to the plan. Just as Milton was wary of Siegfried, Siegfried was equally wary of Milton. Siegfried most likely knew that Jerome was Miltonâs best and strongest officer. In that case, it was possible to use Jeromeâs influence as bait. With that conviction, Viscount Sabian implemented his plan.
And now, everything in Viscount Sabianâs plan worked out perfectly. Having moved Siegfried where he wanted, the 20,000 currently in front of Viscount Sabianâs eyes were like prey. Although Marquis Bologna had been sacrificed, that wasnât a big worry for him. Coldly put, Marquis Bologna was a foreign countryâs aristocrat and also a nuisance to deal with. Either way, he had been the best bait because he had been full of motivation.
âIf we destroyed that army right now, Iâm guessing Siegfried wonât be able to do whatever he wants right?â
âYes, My Lord. Even if he is a great strategist, thereâs no way the difference in troops wouldnât be troublesome. â
âYouâre right. In that case, we should increase our military achievements as much as possible right now.â
Having said that, Milton stealthily peeked backwards.
âThen, shall we slowly loosen our hold on them?â
âTiming wise⌠yes, My Lord. It seems like itâd be alright.â
âItâs not too soon?â
âItâll be hard to hold them back anyways. We should take advantage of the battlefield right now and let them loose, let them fight as wildly as they want, My Lord.â
âHm, youâre right.â
Based just on Milton and Viscount Sabianâs conversation, you might think they were discussing whether they should let wild dogs loose.
After a whileâŚ
âCharge! All of you, charge!â
âFollow the Princess!â
âDonât fall behind!â
âWahhh!!â
Princess Violet led her Florence Principalityâs army and charged forward; they ran forward like wild dogs.
âItâll be alright, right?â
âYes. Itâll be⌠alright. ProbablyâŚâ
As always, Princess Violet couldnât be controlled on the battlefield, but as long as she was on the field, it was a disaster for the enemy. Her army might as well be specialized in pursuit while Princess Violet was as stubborn as a wolf that caught scent of blood.
âSheâll eat at least half of them alive.â
âSeems like so, My Lord.â
If Siegfried lost a large chunk of his troops here, itâll be difficult for him to be active on the Eastern Front.
âWith this, weâve really hit him good, havenât we.â
When Milton said this, Viscount Sabian paused.
âNo, My Lord. We havenât yet.â
âWhat do you mean we havenât yet?â
âDidnât I tell you, My Lord? I promised weâd hit him hard.â
âWhat else is left?â
Viscount Sabian broke out into a large smile.
âYouâll find out soon enough.â
Please report us if you find any errors so we can fix it asap!