âItâs a good thing we listened to the Sage and didnât pursue the enemy.â
Marquis Gotham had begun talking in an attempt to get rid of the heavy atmosphere.
âThatâs right. If we had chased after them when they started to retreat, our supply line mightâve hit a snag.
âIt couldâve been very dangerous.â
âIt was all thanks to the Silver Sageâs wisdom that we escaped the danger.â
One by one, the commanders all made hopeful observations.
âSince the enemy destroyed all their infrastructure, itâs impossible for us to pursue them right now. Only after we secure our supply line can we slowly move forward...â
When Antras spoke, the commanders agreed.
âIâll inform the Empire to begin securing the supplies.â
âIn addition to securing supplies, we have to rebuild a stronghold along the path weâll be taking as we advance.â
âIn that case, weâll need more people than just soldiers. We better mobilize all the extra serfs in the South.â
âGood idea.â
The Imperial officers spoke of and carried out all the necessary actions to advance.
However, Antras was deep in thought even as the other officers bustled around.
âIf we need to create a supply line, then itâll take some time. In the end, Siegfried gave up half his land and bought himself some time. Whatâs he planning to do with that time?â
Antras was thinking hard when his expression suddenly changed.
âCoughâŠâ
When Antras gave a dry cough, Duke Sebastian turned and approached him.
âLetâs end it here tonight. Itâs gotten late.â
âYouâre right. Iâll leave the supply line to all of you. Once youâve finalized it, please let me know.â
As Antras stood up and left for his barrack, Duke Sebastian went with him with a worried look on his face.
âAre you all right?â
âHahaha⊠Why wouldnât I be all right? Itâs not strange considering my age.â
â......â
Duke Sebastianâs face stiffened as he helped Antras into his bed. He could see that Antrasâs health had clearly deteriorated compared to when he was at the estate. If you think about it, that was only natural. Even if the chief-of-staff was just in charge of the strategy and did not directly engage in combat, he would still use up his energy and mental power in the tense situation that was war. No matter how used to the situation he was, there was no way it wouldnât be difficult on an old manâs health. Unlike Duke Sebastian who was a Master, Antras was just an ordinary old man.
Duke Sebastian couldnât help but feel grateful, yet sorry, for his friend who was sacrificing his own life at his request while helping them out.
âGet some rest for the time being. The others are perfectly capable of securing a supply line on their own.â
âMm⊠I got it. But make sure to pay attention to the Republicâs movements. Let me know as soon as they make any suspicious moves.â
âI will.â
And so, Antras was able to step down from planning and recuperate for a while.
***
What did Siegfried gain by giving up half his land? If the Imperial Army had unreasonably tried to pursue them, then they would have attacked the supply line and turned the tide of war, but that was impossible. Antras put prudence over pursuit and hadnât chased them; Siegfried hadnât wanted that result either.
What Siegfried gained was time.
The Imperial Army had mobilized no less than 500,000 men. Just simply moving that many troops would require a tremendous amount of supplies; moving through ruins where infrastructure was completely destroyed would be very difficult. Whether they liked it or not, the Imperial Army had to gather their supplies and prepare. No matter how fast they moved, it would take at least two, if not three months.
In the end, Siegfried had to make the most of this time.
âBut I donât know how heâll make use of that time.â
Milton stared at the strategy map with a serious look on his face. By his side was Queen Leila along with the other senior members of the state, including Jerome and Count Sabian.
âI honestly didnât think the Empire would be this overwhelming. Now that itâs come to this point, I donât see a solution for the Republic, sir.â
Jerome believed that the war was leaning completely towards the Empire and the others agreed.
âThe Empire is an Empire.â
âWho knew theyâd show this kind of destructive power once they concentrated their forcesâŠâ
No one had thought that Siegfried would lose this badly. Everyone here knew very well how strong the Republican Army led by Siegfried was. So how could someone like that be defeated this unilaterally?
âIs it really all right to let the Empire take supremacy like this?â
Not everyone spoke, but all of them had similar anxieties.
âGrand Duke, what will you do?â
âWhat do you mean?â
Milton answered with a question at Count Sabianâs question. When he did, Count Sabian gave a sigh.
âSir, you know, donât you?â
â......â
Milton didnât respond, but as Count Sabian said, he knew the answer.
âIf we hesitate any longer, weâll lose the chance.â
Siegfried had bought himself time by destroying half of his country. If the Lester Kingdom wanted to step in and balance the board, then this was their last chance. But, just the idea of choosing to partner with the Republic was reason to hesitate.
Itâs said that thereâs no eternal enemy or ally in international relations. However, Milton thought that even if he could work with the Republic, it was impossible to ally with Siegfried.
âItâs too hard. As long as he doesnât give up his ambition, itâs no different than riding on a tigerâs back.â
Ultimately, the problem was the suspicion Milton held towards Siegfried. But to leave the situation as it was, the Empireâs rise was too frightening.
In the end, Milton couldnât do anything but hesitate.
Then⊠an attendant told Count Sabian something. And thenâŠ
âGrand Duke, Your Grace, the Grand Chamberlain is requesting a meeting.â
âIâm sure I told them not to disturb me since Iâm in a meeting?â
âYes, Your Grace, but he says itâs urgent.â
He didnât know what it was, but it must be important if the Royal Courtâs Grand Chamberlain was willing to brave interrupting the meeting.
âThen Iâll go meet with him.â
Milton left the conference room and summoned the Grand Chamberlain.
âWhatâs going on?â
âGrand Duke, thereâs a guest for you at your residence.â
Unlike his usual calm self, the Grand Chamberlain looked very nervous.
âWhoâs the guest?â
âItâsâŠâ
When the Grand Chamberlain told him who it was, Milton doubted his ears for a second.
âReally?â
âYes, Your Grace. Iâm sure.â
Milton couldnât believe it. He even wondered whether his Grand Chamberlain was senile or he was dreaming.
âHoney, whatâs going on?â
Leila had come out a bit later than him from the conference room and Milton answered her in a dazed voice.
âHe said Siegfried came to see me.â
âWHAT?â
âAlone.â
â......â
Even Leila was dumbfounded by this.
***
âIs this the Lester Kingdomâs capital?â
The country that he had tried countless times to conquer but failed. Siegfried was feeling odd about all this.
âIf Milton Forrest hadnât dragged me down in the beginning, the Empire wouldnât have unilaterally defeated usâŠâ
Because of that, Siegfried couldnât help but feel regret. Just as Siegfried was deep in thoughtâŠ
âMister, whoâre you?â
Siegfried heard a voice coming from close to the ground. For a moment, he was taken back.
âMister? Is that towards me?â
Commander-in-Chief, Your Excellency, Fuhrer, Master. He had been addressed by many titles, but rarely Mister. When he looked down, he saw an adorable girl and a little baby who seemed to be her younger sibling. Seeing how they were holding each othersâ hands tightly, it seemed like they were brother and sister.
âI see. These two areâŠâ
Children living in the royal palace. Not to mention, they were siblings; it was obvious who they were.
âAre you Miltonâs children?â
Elizabethâs eyes widened at Siegfriedâs question.
âWoahh⊠Mister, you call my dad by his name?â
âHuh? Uh⊠um, yeah.â
In Elizabethâs short life, she had never met an adult who called her father by his first name. On top of that, he was talking casually to her. Except for her parents, all the adults spoke formally to her.
âYou know our dad?â
âMm, yeah, I know him very well.â
He did know Milton very well. In multiple ways. Just how much information about each other had they gathered? It wasnât wrong to say that Milton and Siegfried knew each other very well.
But Elizabeth grinned innocently at his answer.
âHeehee⊠You must be really close to each other. Then Mister, are you and my dad friends?â
â......â
The great Siegfried was at a loss for words. The two of them struggled to kill each other on the battlefield. So how could they be considered friends?
Since his âopponentâ was a child, he could lie and give her an appropriate answer, but he was somewhat reluctant to do that. The person to save Siegfried from that troublesome situation was...
âBess, come here, love.â
It was his archrival that he had tried to kill countless times on the battlefield, Milton.
âDad!â
Elizabeth immediately ran and leaped into Miltonâs arms when he appeared. Slower than his older sister, William toddled over and clung to Miltonâs leg. Â Milton hugged his children before handing them over to a maid as he spoke to them.
âIâll play with you later. Dad needs to talk with that man.â
âWith your friend?â
Miltonâs expression crumpled at those words. He turned to look at Siegfried.
His eyes were asking, âYou did this?â
Siegfried shrugged, âWould I?â
They were old enemies who understood each other without saying a single word.
***
Milton and Siegfried sat with a table between them. The two of them started talking without anyone, not even Leila, involved in it.
The location of the meeting wasnât in a dark secret room but at a tea table outside in the garden. In this beautiful garden where a little bird was chirping and the warm sunshine was shining on the green grass, Miltonâs first words wereâŠ
âHow do you want me to kill you? I can at least give you that.â
What a harsh thing to say.
âSuddenly threatening me?â
âOf course, you thought you could return alive?â
Miltonâs words werenât empty threats. Even if he was considered dishonorable by the other countries, there was much more to be gained by killing Siegfried right here.
He had arrived with his own feet without his right-hand Jake or guards, the Ghosts. If Milton was Siegfried, he would never have done something this insane.
There were times in your life where you had to gamble, but if your life was at stake, it was a different story.
And there was no way Siegfried didnât know this. He had come even knowing that.
âBefore you kill me, letâs talk first.â
âIf itâs your last will, then Iâll listen.â
Siegfried grinned at Miltonâs words.
âWeâll have to see whether it becomes my will or notâŠâ
Siegfried straightened up and began to talk.
âIâm officially proposing a military alliance between the Republic and the Lester Kingdom.â
âIs that all youâre going to say?â
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