This was meddling. This was different from before when they had been fighting three-on-three. They had tacitly agreed to a one-on-one fight, and the people around them had agreed to it when they had all moved over to the sidelines to watch. Even Jerome, who was utterly loyal to Milton, hadnât intervened even when he knew that Milton was at a disadvantage. It was all for the honor of his lord.
But no one thought the Empire would intervene, not to mention, this was Duke Hector Sebastian. He was THE knight that every knight in the continent, and not just those in the Empire, who held a sword in their hand, respected and looked up to. But he had dirted his honor and intervened in the duel. Perhaps he still had some conscience left since he didnât try to kill Milton.
Without a word, Jerome approached to examine Miltonâs condition and to help him up. Then he stared fiercely at both Duke Sebastian and Duke Schweiker.
â......â
â......â
Neither of them could say a single word of apology. A teacher who had taught to treat honor with importance and a disciple who respected that lesson. What could the two of them dare say?
They could do nothing until Jerome had assisted Milton back to their side of the battlefield. Their shame was too great to even consider attacking Jerome to prioritize their own benefits from this battle.
Once Milton had been taken back, Duke Schweiker spoke heavily.
âWe should return as well, sir. It seems like this is it for today.â
And so, the two Masters of the Empire stepped back quietly.
***
âSo youâre saying thatâs why you returned?â
âIâm sorry about that.â
âWhoooâŠ.â
Antras sighed after hearing the rough explanation from Duke Sebastian, who had returned to the camp.
âWhether itâs here or the Southern continent, military men are all the same.â
Antras had often experienced this in the Southern continent. Of course, it wasnât always the case, but warriors sometimes put their pride first and went against military command. Then, theyâd return and apologize, saying they were willing to accept whatever punishment deemed necessary.
The annoying thing was that each time it happened, he could do nothing but forgive them. It might have been different if it was for personal gain, but there was nothing he could do if it were for their honor.
In such cases, if he ordered severe punishment, he might be able to instill strict military discipline at that moment in time, but he would lose all support with the warriors. Ideally, it was important to prioritize military discipline and command, but in reality, it wasn't an easy decision to lose the trust of the men.
No matter how well a strategist plans out an operation, it was the men who carried it out on the battlefield. To a strategist, losing their trust was like dulling a blade he held in his hand. Although troublesome, most of the men who put honor before their orders were necessary and competent men.
âIt canât be helped.â
Whether it was back then or now, there was only one thing he could do.
Suppressing his anger, Anthra spoke magnanimously.
âOn the bright side, the Lester Kingdomâs forces have been halved. The archer, Trike, was tremendously troublesome, but from what you said, he should be out of commission for a while.â
Sebastian looked a bit better when he heard Antrasâs words.
âFrom what I see, he reached his Aura usage. I donât know whether heâll survive, but even if he does survive, heâll have to take it easy for a couple of years.â
âThen what about Grand Duke Forrest? Whatâs his condition? Didnât your⊠last blow injure him?â
Since it had to do with his friendâs honor, Antras was very cautious as he asked the question.
â...I donât know. I was in a hurry.â
âAnd I couldnât bear to try and kill him.â
Sebastian couldnât say the last part of his sentence, but Antras was convinced that Milton probably hadnât died.
âBut he still took the brute of your strength when he got hit. So at the very least, heâll have to rest up for a few days, right?â
âMost likely.â
âGood. Then weâll be able to see the end of this war tomorrow.â
â......â
Duke Sebastian looked uneasy at Antrasâs words. He was reluctant to have the upper hand in the battle when it was caused by him dishonorably injuring his opponent.
At least that was the thought of a man who was a knight to his bones. Antras knew how his close friend felt, but he pretended not to know. No matter how dear of a friend Sebastian was, as long as Antras was the strategist for this war, he had a duty to do his best to win. While his friendâs honor was important, it was more important to minimize the loss of soldiers.
âTomorrow at dawn, the Empire will attack first. I want you and Marquis Baker Gotham on the left and right flanks.â
âWhat is your plan?â
âI want to show them how dangerous it is to set up their camp with the river at their backs. We will besiege and annihilate them.â
By positioning his army with the river behind them, a commander was blocking all paths to retreating which prevented soldiers from running away and intensified their will to fight. However, just because there wasnât a path to retreat didnât always lead to a will to fight.
Dealing with enemies in front of you vs. surrounded by enemies in all directions while the path to retreat is cut off. Although the two scenarios were similar, the soldiers would feel completely different about it. Just the fact that they are surrounded often greatly agitates the men.
âI donât know who the strategist is for the Lester Kingdom, but theyâve made a big mistake. Iâll show them why cutting off their own retreat is a double-edged sword.â
***
âHow is Trike doing?â
The first thing Milon asked as soon as he regained his consciousness was about his subordinateâs condition.
Bianca, who had been observing Miltonâs own condition, was the one who answered.
âHeâs aight. Thankfully, he didnât use up his entire life force. As long as he rests for a while, heâll be fine.â
âHaâŠâ
Milton let out a sigh of relief as he collapsed back into his bed. He finally had the chance to think back to the last thing he remembered.
âI was sure I couldâve caught Duke Schweiker. What was the problem?â
The last thing Milton remembered was Duke Schweikerâs sword being broken by his own blow. That was all.
âThat was a great shot thatâll never happen again in my lifeâŠâ
That had only been possible because he had poured in all his energy and spirit into it and even luck had been on his side. If he was being honest, he wasnât confident he could do it again if asked to.
âFrom what Jerome said, yah just about won but then someone butted in.â
âSomeone intervened? Who?â
âHm⊠He told me but ah forgot.â
Milton sighed.
âIâm guessing it was most likely Duke Florian.â
âNow that ah think about it, think that was the name.â
Bianca was giving him a completely wrong answer. Milton clicked his tongue.
âTsk, he didnât look like the good sort when he openly wanted merit from the very beginning, but I didnât expect him to be that small-minded. What a contemptible and disgusting man.â
âThereâs a lot of assholes in the world.â
All of a sudden, Duke Florian was unjustly blamed.
âWait a minute, whatâs the war situation right now?â
âItâs been quiet since ya collapsed. The two armies are just
Milton clenched his fist at her reply.
âGood.â
This was good. The most important thing for Milton had been to survive the first day.
âCall Sabian over for me.â
âAm ah ya servant? Get someone else ta do it!â
Bianca shouted at him as she left the barracks. Feeling sheepish, Milton had a servant bring Count Sabian over.
âHow are you feeling, My Lord?â
âIâm fine. More importantly, howâs the operation going, Sabian?â
âYouâve earned us a day with your body, My Lord. All without sacrificing the soldiers.â
â......â
âIt wouldnât make sense for me not to show you results when youâve given me the best conditions. The operation is already underway, My Lord.â
Milton smiled brightly at Count Sabianâs words.
âIâll trust you and leave the rest of the battle fully in your hands.â
âI will do my best⊠no, I will definitely bring you victory, My Lord.â
Count Sabian wasnât promising to do his best; he was promising to give Milton the best result.
And he wasnât bluffing.
***
The next day.
Antras the troopsâ arrangement in the middle of the night. He left behind Duke Dominic Florian and Duke Christian Schweiker in the main camp and sent out Duke Hector Sebastian and Marquis Baker Gotham to both flanks in order to spread their army wide.
By daybreak, the perfect siege had been formed and they could begin to pressure the Lester Kingdom. HoweverâŠ
Antras began to experience Count Sabianâs trickery.
âSilver Sage, thereâs no response from the enemy.â
âWhat?â
âEven if we advance closer to their wooden barrier or we shoot an arrow to provoke them, thereâs no response, sir.â
â...Could it be?â
Antras began to feel uneasy.
âImmediately check the enemyâs battle array.â
âYes, sir!â
The Imperial soldiers who had gone to check the Lester Kingdomâs battle array were all shocked.
It was completely empty.
Their flags and torches that had been burning all night were still there, but there wasnât a single person.
âQuickly! Hurry and report it! The enemy is gone!â
âYes, sir!â
Panting, the Imperial soldier ran quickly.
***
âThatâs impossible!â
Antras sprang out of his seat as he shouted.
âRepeat it to me! Is that true?!â
âWithout a doubt, sir. The enemy has abandoned their positions and retreated during the night, sir.â
âBut how? The enemy blocked off their retreat and we formed a siege last night. How did they retreat?â
Antras trembled.
âI must check with my own eyes right now. Lead the way.â
âYes, sir!â
Antras personally went to the enemyâs camp. Just as reported, the enemyâs camp was empty and Antras fell into confusion.
âBut how could this happen? Magic? No. Even the witches of the forest who are known as masters of illusion canât do this.â
Antras was troubled. He had completely missed the enemyâs movements. It was fatal for a strategist to have missed the enemyâs movements when the main role of a strategist was to always anticipate and prepare for the enemyâs move.
Antras thought and thought again. How could this have happened? It was impossible for an army with 250,000 men to retreat overnight.
It was absolutely impossible to cross the river when you took in the flow and width of the river at the back of the enemyâs camp. Even the narrowest part of the river was 300 meters wide and was very deep.
âThe riverâs big enough to fight a battle on it. Itâs impossible for an army of 250,000 men to cross thisâŠÂ Navy?â
A thought crossed his mind.
âOh. I canât believe it. No, butâŠâ
Antras muttered for a bit before rushing back to their main camp.
âBring me the map immediately.â
âYes, sir.â
When the servant brought him a strategic map, Antras shouted at him short-tempered.
âBring me a map of the entire continent! Quickly!â
âSir? Ah, yes, sir.â
He hastily changed the map. He replaced the detailed strategic map of the area where the battle was taking place with an overall map of the continent.
Antras gritted his teeth after checking the map.
âI thought so. Is this what he did?â
Antrasâ expression quickly hardened as he checked the map.
âWhatâs going on, Antras?â
âI lost.â
âWhat do you mean?â
â...The enemy retreated last night. Using a ship.â
âA ship? Really, a ship? What do you mean, a ship?â
âLook over here. Weâre here and this is the river in front of us⊠itâs the Terin River. If you go upstream, youâll reach the Northern part of the Lester Kingdom. And if you go downstream, youâll reach the sea.â
âYou really think?â
âThe Lester Kingdom had been aiming for this from the moment they set up camp here with the river at their backs. They made it seem like they couldnât retreat but in reality, theyâve prepared ships in advance, either upstream or downstream. Ships that could easily carry 250,000 men.â
âThatâs a bold moveâŠâ
âI didnât even think of it. I didnât know enough about the geography of this continent thatâŠâ
Antras clenched his jaw. When he thought about it, the Lester Kingdom was a country that accumulated wealth from maritime trade. Their nautical skills were so advanced that they had been able to bring peace to the continentâs western coastline and even trade far away with the Waterport Kingdom. As long as Milton commanded it, it wouldnât have taken long for the Lester Kingdom to move a ship.
At that moment, Duke Florian interrupted.
âWait, no matter how many people you can put on a ship, itâs still a quarter of a million. 250,000. Are you saying that they moved that many people? In a day?â
Even if the Terin River was wide, It was too unrealistic to say that it could transport that many people.
But Antras shook his head.
âItâs a different story if they just transported people across the river.â
âAcross the river? AhâŠâ
Thatâs right. No matter how many ships had come, it was difficult to move 250,000 people overnight. But what if they were just carrying them over the river? Ten large ships could easily do it in one night.
In fact, the Lester Kingdom had mobilized the large ships that Robin led to transport the soldiers across the river last night. With ships that were painted black, both the hull and the sails, it only took a few hours to transport all the soldiers across the river.
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