âYou XXXX assholes! If I caught you, I'm gonna XXXX and kill you!â
âXXXXXâŠâ
The Imperial soldiersâ eyes were bloodshot, not metaphorically, but for real. Because they couldnât sleep all night, their eyes were red like rabbits from their lack of sleep.
The Republicanâs night attack was extremely simple. Archers on horseback would use the special crossbow and fire at them from a distance, and if it seemed like the Imperial soldiers would pursue, they would immediately retreat. They had done this all night long.
The problem was, no matter how simple it was, the Imperial Army hadnât been prepared for it. On top of that, when the Imperial soldiers appeared, the Republicans immediately hid in the fortress and the Imperial soldiers couldnât recklessly pursue them because the crossbow waiting at the watchtower of the fortress would fire at them.
It was the perfect hit and run. Even if they were continuously hit with the same attack, there was no way for the Imperial Army to respond. They were literally being hit even as they saw it coming. All. Night. Long. The soldiers of the Imperial Army werenât able to sleep properly and suffered from anxiety all night.
âSir, we have to go on the offensive!â
âIf we continue like this, we wonât even be able to fight properly and our soldiers will collapse from exhaustion, sir.â
âWe have to attack that mountain fortress while we still can, sir.â
The officers who had suffered as much as the soldiers were furious.
âAll of you, be patient. We donât even have a way of attacking the mountain fortress right now.â
âEven if we formed a siege like this, we donât have a chance of winning, sir. We donât even know how much food the enemy stockpiled.â
âThere has to be a limit to the food stockpiled in a fortress of that size. Letâs continue to besiege them for at least 10 days and keep watch.â
âIf we keep laying siege to them and suffer from the enemyâs guerrilla warfare for ten days, our soldiers will collapse first, sir. Didnât we go through it yesterday, sir?â
Duke Sebastian tried to calm them down, but the officers continued to rebel against him. Perhaps it was because of their lack of sleep, but they were arguing for attack much more than usual.
At that moment, Marquis Catel stepped forward and spoke.
âIf the soldiersâ exhaustion is the problem, then thereâs a solution.â
âWhat do you mean thereâs a solution?â
âWe can divide the troops in half. One group will create an encirclement and defend against the enemy at night and the other half will defend during the day.â
â......â
For a second, the officersâ all looked strange.
âCan we do that?â
âThat seems like it would workâŠâ
âOh, that would work.â
Their faces all seemed to ask, âWhy didnât we think of that.â Marquis Catel sighed as he saw the officersâ expressions.
âAlthough they attacked us all night long last night, in the end, they only continuously tried to lure us in. That means the enemies are just as desperate. Why have none of you realized this.â
None of the officers were able to say anything. Perhaps it was because of extreme stress and lack of sleep? Even they themselves thought their brains werenât working properly.
âAt least ten days. If possible, letâs lock in the enemy for twenty days. Unlike the enemy, we have the advantage of smooth delivery of supplies. Is there any reason not to do this?â
Eventually, the officers had no choice but to accept Marquis Catelâs words. Once the officers had finished shouting and stepped back, Duke Sebastian spoke to Marquis Catel.
âI am ashamed. Thereâs many things I apologize to you for.â
â......â
Marquis Catel gave him no answer. He had nothing to say. Duke Sebastian must have found Marquis Catelâs silence uncomfortable because he began speaking again.
âI guess we were at peace for too long. I didnât think the officers would show this kind of weakness in the face of the warâs variables.â
âIf all of the Imperial officers are at this level, then I will have to give serious consideration on leaving the Empire, sir.â
Marquis Catel was annoyed by the fact that he now had to participate in a strategy meeting when he was, at the core, a take action military man. There was a limit to what humans could do, but because of these incompetent officers, there hadnât been time or chance for him to use his strength in the war.
âIâm sorry for that. But not all the Imperial officers are like them. If I knew it was going to be like this, I would have brought him.â
âWho is âhim,â sir?â
âA guy. As far as I know, the greatest tactician in the Empire.â
âHeâs not also a greenhorn whoâs only read books and hasn't actually experienced war, sir?â
âNo. Heâs different. He has more than enough experience. After all, heâs not a person of the Empire. Like you, heâs a foreigner.â
âIf thereâs such a person, why didnât you bring him, sir?â
âBecause heâs not a person who would listen to my commands.â
Marquis Catel frowned at those words.
âWho is it? There has to be less than ten people in the entire Empire who wouldnât listen to Duke Sebastian.â
Marquis Catel decided to look into it further later.
***
âThe enemy has divided their troops in half and began to form an encirclement in turns, sir.â
Siegfried sighed after he heard the report from Leader 2.
âTheyâre not taking the bait. I thought the officers with the brains of a goldfish would get so mad that they would attack us at least once.â
Then, Siegfried asked Leader 2 as if he was making sure.
âHow many days of food do we have left in the fortress?â
âAbout a week left, sir. Maybe two weeks if we ration it.â
It was just as Marquis Catel predicted. It was impossible for the Republican Army to have prepared a large amount of food while they were building such a special fortress.
âThereâs no need to save, so make sure you feed them enough.â
âYes, sir.â
âAnd regardless of day or night, keep trying to attack them every three or four hoursâ
âUnderstood, sir.â
âBut donât be reckless and overdo it. However, you also shouldnât leave the impression that youâre not giving it your all. The enemy has to think that weâre doing everything we can to break the siege.â
âYes, sir.â
Siegfried muttered as he turned back to look at the enemy camp from the top of the fortress.
âA week is enough.â
***
The Republican Army continued to carry out the same operation for three days and the Imperial Army was constantly tormented by the hit and run operation. At first, the Imperial Army struggled to respond to the Republicansâ attacks, but as time passed, they began to respond skillfully.
âThose annoying bastards are back.â
âArenât they tired?â
âTheyâre most likely resting in turns as well. Just like us.â
The Imperial Army had become so used to the attacks that the soldiers were able to show such relaxed attitudes and the commanders also got faster in giving out orders.
âLift your shields! Infantry, advance!â
âDonât chase them too deep. Itâs enough as long as we pressure them.â
The Republicâs surprise attacks were no longer doing any damage to the Empire. Perhaps it would have been different if there were more cavalry men with special crossbows, but since quick maneuvering was key, the number of cavalry was only around 500 men. In fact, there were more people available, but since the unit conducting the surprise attacks also had to maintain their stamina, they were attacking in three shifts.
And so, the battlefield fell into a fixed state. If it went as Marquis Catel predicted, then the Empire would prevail as time continued to pass. The reason for it was this: unlike the completely isolated Republican Army, the Imperial Army had a consistent supply line from the capital of the Valence Kingdom.
âWithout a doubt, we have the advantage. But then whyâŠÂ why do I feel so anxious?â
Marquis Catel was feeling very uneasy about this situation, but it wasnât like his anxiety was unwarranted. The reason he was feeling so anxious was because of the current situation itself. Perhaps it would be different if they were crossing swords, one on one, on the battlefield, could Siegfried really lose to himself in a battle of strategy tactics? Could this be a normal situation?
âThereâs no way thatâs possible. Thereâs no way that my tactical skills are better than Siegfriedâs.â
In the end, Marquis Catel thought that the whole situation was unusual. After listening to Marquis Catel, Duke Sebastian spoke.
âArenât you worrying about this too much?â
âBut somethingâs strange, sir.â
âArenât you overestimating the enemy? Even if he is a genius, thereâre limits to what he can do within limited conditions. We have an advantage over them, so of course weâre winning against them. Whatâs strange about that?â
â......â
Logically, what Duke Sebastian was saying was correct.
However, Marquis Catelâs anxiety wasnât gone.
âSomething⊠thereâs something important that weâre missing.â
Marquis Catelâs anxiety was answered that night. In the worst possible way.
***
âNight attack⊠The enemyâs night raiding again, sir.â
Hastily, an aide brought in the report and Marquis Catel frowned as he heard it.
âHasnât that already been happening? Was the siege broken or something?â
â...itâs⊠itâs not a surprise attack from the front, sir.â
âWhat?â
âA force launched a raid from the back, sir.â
â......â
Marquis Catelâs face hardened as the aide, despairingly, continued to report to him.
âThe size of the enemyâs force is more than 10,000 men and the knight leading them identified himself as Jake, sir.â
âNo⊠canât be⊠it canâtâŠâ
Seeing Marquis Catel unable to say anything, the aide continued to speak in a grave voice.
âSir, he led his unit to attack and⊠captured the supply line.â
âDamn it!â
Marquis Catel jumped out of his seat.
Then, without putting on his armor, he only grabbed his sword and shouted:
âAll the Knights will follow me!â
Then, heedless of the dangers, ran towards the location of the supply line. Along the way, Marquis Catel met Duke Sebastian who was dressed just like him.
âDuke, the enemies areâŠâ
âI heard. Quickly!â
Duke Sebastian also recognized the seriousness of the situation and hurried. While they moved with only the minimum number of knights, they still had two Masters. As long as the two of them arrived on time, they could avoid the worst possible situation.
Thatâs right. As long as they arrived on time.
âGuhâŠâ
âDamn itâŠâ
The two masters gritted their teeth at the sight in front of them. The whole supply line was burning right in front of their eyes. It was a cruel reality they wanted to deny.
***
The war was overturned at once.
The units lead by Jake not only attacked the supply lines for the main army, but they had also attacked and destroyed all the supply lines leading from the capital of the Valence Kingdom to the expeditionary forces. Even if you were the greatest commander in the world, it was impossible to lead an army and wage war when their supplies had been cut off. Thatâs why the Imperial Army had tried to isolate and kill off the Republicans that way. However, they never thought they would be in an even more difficult position.
The cause of that was Jake. At the beginning of the war, Siegfried had handed over to Jake the best elites of the Republican Army. As a result, Jake had caught a giant of the Imperial Army, Marquis Burkel, and made a name for himself. After that, the whereabouts of Jake and his men became unknown.
Naturally, the Imperial Army had thought they had rejoined the main army. It was a natural conclusion since the Republicans had so few troops that it would be necessary to gather as many troops as possible to confront the Imperial Army.
However, Siegfriedâs orders to Jake had been different. Siegfried had commanded Jake to hide with the Republicans in the Valence Kingdom and cut off the supply line from behind the enemy. He had already given Jake an order that would tie up the loose ends just as the war had started.
It was like everything was happening on top of Siegfriedâs palm.
Please report us if you find any errors so we can fix it asap!