Milton awkwardly laughed. It was somewhat embarrassing, but at the same time, he was grateful for Kerber who was sincerely happy to see him.
âWeâre not comrades, but enemies now⊠but still, heâs a really great guy.â
Since theyâve unexpectedly met after such a long time, Milton decided to spend some time with him and catch up. They sat facing each other while drinking hot tea in a nearby barrack.
âWhoooo⊠this is pretty great. All of a sudden, Iâm remembering the cold air of the Grey Mountains.
Milton gave him a broad smile.
âWasnât it better to drink alcohol than tea to warm up in the Grey Mountains?â
âOhhh⊠So you do know things. Do you have anything good?â
âWait a bit.â
Soon, Rick carefully entered the barracks where the two of them were waiting.
âMy Lord, here is the item you ordered me to bring.â
âThank you.â
Milton smiled as he took the item from Rick.
âThis here is a â50 Vallon Walker.â
âHuh? By Vallon Walker, you meanâŠâ
âYeup, exactly, that Vallon Walker.â
Vallon Walker was considered the king of brandy. Aged through a special process, its scent was so fascinating that brandy lovers would enthusiastically cheer if it was offered. Moreover, the price of a â50 Vallon Walker was out of the world.
âNo way. Did you really buy that expensive bottle of alcohol yourself?â
âNo, I got it as a gift.â
As Milton had emerged as a person of influence, countless nobles had been showering him with gifts. And one of them had sent Milton something that he had been treasuring for a very long time. But unfortunately, Milton had already forgotten the name of that nobleman.
âAfter I got it, Iâve been debating when I should open it. But thereâs no better excuse to open it than a reunion with a comrade.â
And with that, Milton uncorked the bottle.
Pop!
The bottle had just been uncorked, but the rich and sweet scent was already stimulating the two of them.
âHooo⊠this is reallyâŠ.â
âTo be honest, this is my first time, so Iâm really looking forward to it.â
Filled with anticipation, they poured the Vallon Walker into transparent glasses. The smooth amber color seemed to have come from melted jewels.
âFor the reunion of comradesâŠâ
âAnd for this excellent alcoholâŠâ
The two lightly clinked their glasses and took a small sip. And the very moment they swallowedâŠ
âWooowâŠâ
âWooaahhâŠâ
Praise just poured out of their mouths.
Itâs said that when expectations are too high, you may be greatly disappointed instead once you experience it, butâŠ
This alcohol, this king of all brandy, didnât betray their expectations. Enchanting scent, subtle sweetness, and that smooth burn as it goes down. All of that was perfectly in harmonyâŠ
âThereâs no need for words.â
âI agree. I have no words for this.â
It was exactly as they said. It was surprising that a single sip could enchant a person like this. As the atmosphere relaxed as they continued to drink, Milton spoke.
âI never thought I would see Sir Francis here.â
âHahahaha⊠thatâs just life, isn't it? Something unexpected always happens.â
âThatâs true. But, Sir Francis. If you donât mind my asking, would it be alright to ask you a couple questions?â
âOf course. What difficulties and troublesome matters could there be between the two of us?â
âThatâs um⊠I told my superiors that it was all a misunderstanding, but they wouldnât believe me.â
Pretending to be reluctant, Milton began to talk in a low voice.
âIs there any chance that this army will attack us?
Kerberâs face turned serious.
âYouâre saying that, thereâs such a serious misunderstanding?â
âNo, well⊠Itâs just a bit of anxiety. As you know, weâve been through a rough civil war recently, and thereâs those damn Republican bastards stationed up in the North.â
âHmâŠâ
âThe best way to build a connection is to create a common enemy.â
Fundamentally, the people of Strabus Kingdom hated Republicanism. Thatâs why Milton was subtly appealing to Kerberâs subconscious by cursing out the Northern Republic; Milton was implanting the idea that they were âon the same side.â
âThings are a bit difficult right now, so the people are anxious.â
âI see⊠that does seem understandable.â
Innately good natured, Kerber nodded in agreement.
Then, he quickly looked around before whispering to Milton.
âTo the best of my knowledge, thereâs no such intention.â
âYou truly mean that?â
âYes. As far as I know, the Lester Kingdom requested reinforcements after being invaded by the Republic. We were told that we came here to get rid of the Republicans.â
âAh⊠I see.â
âWell, since itâs a matter between nations, Iâm sure the higher ups will try to profit during the negotiations. But I donât think thereâs any kind of intention to conquer the Lester Kingdom.â
According to Kerberâs words, Strabus Kingdom really came to do what they said; there were no hidden intentions. But there was something that didnât sit right.
âBut aren't there too many men for just reinforcements? Strabus Kingdom also recently went through a big war, but to send 50,000 men? And Master Duke Brans also came.â
Crossing his arms, Milton tilted his head as though he couldnât understand it.
âIsnât this a little too much power?â
ââŠâŠâ
âThis is why itâs not unreasonable for our nobles to feel anxious.â
When Milton responded like this, Kerber hesitated, then spoke with great difficulty.
âSince youâre not a stranger, and weâre comrades who fought together, Iâll trust you and tell you the truth.â
âPlease, continue.â
Feeling that this was the true reason, Milton focused on Kerber and out of his mouth came one name.
âHave you ever heard of the name Siegfried?â
âSiegfried? That name⊠Oh!â
At first, Milton didnât recognize it. Then, he recalled a memory. While he had been leading the Southern Army to fight against the Second Princeâs rebels, the Republic had tried to violently attack the Capital. Ultimately, the attempt failed because Princess Leila had already thought of the possibility and had ordered Duke Palan to stand by just in case.
âUndoubtedly, the commander who was leading the Republican Army at that time was called Siegfried.â
Having recalled the memory, Milton turned towards Kerber.
âI remember. Thatâs the name of the one who led the Hildes Republican Army and invaded our country.â
âSure enough, heâs here. That damn bastardâŠâ
Usually gentle and polite, Kerber ground his teeth while exuding a murderous vibe.
Seeing Kerber so unlike himself, Milton questioned him.
âDid something happen?â
âWhew⊠where to do I start explaining. Well, you might have already heard this, Sir Forrest. Iâm talking about how Strabus Kingdom failed in our great offensive attempt.
âAh, yes. WellâŠâ
Of course Milton knew about this. He had heard about the Strabus Kingdomâs failed attempt to attack the Hildes Republic. Although they had mobilized 70,000 troops, they had still failed without any achievements or results. In fact, the only reason the Strabus Kingdom had been able to make such an attempt was because Milton had secured Pratinos, a supply city, in the Grey Mountains. So it wasnât something Milton could be indifferent about and had observed with great interest.
âItâs said that the Strabus Kingdom pulled back from the front line and concentrated their forces as much as possible and managed to survive. And from what I know, your attempt failed because the Hanovirtue Republic and Kobrook Republic joined and attacked together.â
âSo you do know what happened. Thatâs the information given to the outsiders, butâŠâ
âIs there something else?â
Kerber let out a sigh as he talked about his personal experience. He was someone who had been sent to the frontline of that war.
âBecause we chased the enemy in too deeply as they retreated, our supply lines got longer. And from the Grey Mountains that we thought were secure, Hildes Republicâs mountain forces ate away at our supply lines.â
âHmâŠâ
âWith our supply lines cut, the 70,000 men became something that dragged us down instead. So, we had to get our supplies locally.
ââŠâŠâ
During a war, Â especially when an army has entered enemy territory, getting supplies locally basically meant looting. Although Kerber was a knight who took chivalry seriously, he could not go against the orders of his superiors on the battlefield. But when Kerber and his men searched out a village to loot, the only thing they found were ruins.
âYou mean they destroyed the whole village themselves?â
âYes. They thoroughly destroyed their own village. They all evacuated so that not a single person would be left behind. On their way out, they poisoned their wells and burnt all the wheat fields they couldnât harvest.
âThat thoroughly?â
âYes, they were determined.â
With their supply lines cut, the military situation gradually got worse. And during this time, they got news that Hanovirtue Republic and Kobrook Republic had allied with each other to invade their homeland. The soldiers became agitated as they worried about their hometown. And while the commanders tried their best to bolster them, the soldiersâ morale fell to the ground. Just as the commanders felt that it was impossible to continue to fight, they were ordered to return. But retreating wasnât an easy process.
âTruly⊠it was like hell trying to retreat.â
Kerber ground his teeth as though he was fed up just remembering that moment.
âThey persistently pursued us as we were retreating. More than half of Hildes Republicâs land is mountainous. They took advantage of the topography to constantly ambush us. It was like a living nightmare.
Kerber still remembered. The soldiers who wanted to be killed instead of being constantly scared of when the mountain troopsâ attacks the moment night fell. With the possibility of an ambush at any moment in time, there hadnât been even one second of rest.
âIn the end, less than 20,000 of the original 70,000 men returned. It was a complete defeat.â
âI see.â
âWe recently got intelligence on the man who commanded the entire Hildes Republic Army at the time and put us through that hell.â
âYouâre saying that was Siegfried?â
âYes. Not only that, but itâs said that it was his plan to unite Hanovirture Republic and Kobrook Republic to form an alliance.
ââŠâŠâ
Miltonâs face turned serious. If all this was true, then it was extraordinary news.
âIn my country, Siegfried has been placed on the most dangerous person list. That is one of the reasons that Duke Brans and 50,000 men were sent to this war.â
âYou mean theyâre all here to catch the man named Siegfried?â
âYes, thatâs right.â
Milton began to think with Kerberâs words in mind.
âSiegfriedâŠâ
Siegfried was a person that the Strabus Kingdom, evaluated as the continentâs second most powerful country, viewed as dangerous. Â It was at this moment that Siegfried was branded into Miltonâs brain.
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