âWe should attack!â Felbi said.
In the residence of the Symphoria chief, within a large room, was a meeting where the prominent members discussed how they were to deal with the predicament at hand.
The chiefs Fenit, Sheng, Jirad, and Priena had fled here after losing Sinfall. Falun Gastair was also with them, though his village was yet to capitulate. Pale and Felbi were also present.
Felbi has been persistently asking for a while now that they attack posthaste.
Word of the Goblin-Forni Armyâs objective had already reached Symphoria through the distant village of Gastair. Just as the intel said, the Goblin-Forni army have started attacking Symphoriaâs supply lines.
âIf we donât attack now, itâll be too late!â Felbi insisted.
âBut can we win if we do fight? The difference in our strength should be clear as day,â Falun said, causing Felbi to frown.
âIt would be difficult indeed, but delaying only makes our situation worse,â Felbi said.
âSo you wish to gamble everything on one battle instead? Do you really think we can win?â Falunâs calm gaze bore heavily on Felbi. âThe only soldiers that can fight are the same soldiers who have been fighting from the start. The volunteer soldiers from the small villages have started plotting their escape the moment their villages were captured. Exactly how many soldiers do you think we can muster?â
ââŚ50 heavy infantry, 60 light infantry, 70 archers. This are our current forces,â Pale calmly said, causing all eyes to gather on her, though she didnât say a word more.
âAccording to Gastairâs intel, the enemy has taken in the soldiers from the other villages, bringing their current forces to 700,â Falun said.
The enemy was literally three times bigger than their army. The gravity of that difference caused the whole room to go silent.
âPale,â Felbi called out despite growing irritated at Falunâs incessant questioning. He wanted to seek her opinion, which she gave without turning to him.
âThe first issue is the numerical disparity. Sending the same soldiers that fought in the last battle would only tire them out, so it is indeed impossible to increase our numbers, butââ
âEnough!â Felbi, the representative of Symphoria, interjected. âThe meeting is adjourned!â
âWhat? But Pale is stillââ Felbi argued.
âShut it!â Fenit said. âAs chief of Symphoria, I hereby order this meeting be adjourned!â
âKu⌠I understand. Please excuse me,â Felbi said, standing up and then bowing before finally leaving the room. Pale helplessly followed after him.
After they left, Fenit clicked his tongue in anger. âDid they really think we would stake everything on one battle!? If we followed their plan, who knows what terrifying fate awaits us! At this rate!â\nâThe goblins will eventually make their move,â Falun said.
The chiefs all gulped when Falun pointed that out.
âWe canât supply our soldiers forever. Not even the emergency reserves will be enough to feed everyone. Not to mention, the soldiers fighting would truly be nothing more than a last stand. At this rate, the long history of Symphoria will vanish into nothingness,â Falun added, causing all members of the meeting to stop breathnig for a moment as they imagined that terrifying possiblity.
âWhat should be done then?â Jirad asked. Fenit had gone completely quiet out of depression, but he thought the old elf might have a plan in mind. âIs there any guidance you might be willing to share with us, elder?â
âThere is, but it is a humiliating path, perhaps more painful than death,â Falun said.
âYou couldnât possiblyâŚâ Priena gulped in a long while since losing Sinfall.
âWe should reconciliate. Look for a way to make peace,â Falun said.
âNow? Of all times?â The short statured Silver who had barely managed to flee Sheng with his life powerlessly shook his head.
âPerhaps a mere surrender wonât be accepted. In that case, we could offer them a tribute of some kind,â Falun said.
By this time, the people gathered finally understood where Falun was getting at. Now, they wondered who Falun had in mind. They exchanged glances amonge themselves, wondering wretchedly who should be sacrificed.
âFor example, the person who made them suffer the most in this war,â Falun suggested.
Silver immediately disapproved. âBut thatâsâŚâ
But Fenit was all for it. âDo you think theyâll accept?â
He even ignored Silver and directly asked Falun how likely the goblins were to accept.
âThe enemies are goblins. Have you ever heard of a goblin refusing a fair maiden? Not to mention, the very person responsible for much of their suffering.â
âMeanwhile, we can bide our time and recover our forces,â Jirad said, earning Prienaâs approval.
âGoblin rule wouldnât last anyway. Iâm sure even Shure will be abandoned.â
At the onset of a faint hope, the voices of the chiefs naturally became smaller.
âBut whoâs going to negotiate peace with them? Will Shure even hear us out?â Jirad asked, causing the room to go quiet again.
âLet me take that stage,â Falun confidently said. âI was once his teacher, after all.â
There was no other path left. They had their doubts, but there was nothing they could do but accept Falunâs proposal and see how things go.
âWhat about the soldiers? Do you think theyâll quietly accept this?â The chief of Sinfall, Priena, asked.
Falun caressed his beard. âThat will be a problem, actually. We will have to find a way to separate her from the soldiers.â
âI-I have something that can help with that! I have proof that Pale betrayed us!â Fenit excitedly said.
Unfortunately, poor Fenit did not notice Falunâs miscihevous smile as he excitedly revealed his plans. And neither did the rest of the excited chiefs.
From that day on, a strange rumor started circulating within Symphoria.
âPale has been tricked by the demigod of the night godâs household, Verdna, and has betrayed us. Thatâs why we lost!
That rumour quickly spread.
10 days after the meeting, it suddenly happened.
Selena and Pale were relaxing in their residence when out of the blue, the door was suddenly kicked, and in came rushing Fenitâs private soldiers. Before anyone knew it, Pale was tied up with a rope and a sword was pointed at her neck.
âWhat are you doing!?â Selena cried, but the soldiers quickly knocked her out to make her quiet.
Without a word, those same soldiers took Pale and dragged her to the plaza, where the people showered her with jeers.
Waiting for her there were Fenit and the other chiefs.
âI canât believe you had the gall to betray us, Pale!â Fenitâs voice was tinged with both hate and a faint trace of joy.
The crowd jeered harder when they heard Fenitâs accusation.
âW-What are you saying!?â Pale thought she was seeing a nightmare. âWhat is the meaning of this, Fenit!?â\nâDonât call my name with your dirty mouth, traitor!â Fenit said as he slapped Pale on the cheek.
âThis woman has sold her soul to the demigod of the night godâs household, Verdna, and has brought a calamity upon my village!â Fenit declared.
âWhat foolish thing are you saying! I have no relations with Verdna!â Pale argued.
âUnfortunately, we have eyewitnesses. Two, in fact.â Fenit pointed to a female elf he had whispered to once before and a man serving in her unit as a messenger.
âI stand witness that Pale Symphoria has indeed spoken to Verdna at the bathhouse of Sheng!â The woman said out loud.
âThat wasnât Verdna!â Pale argued.
âNot Verdna!? Then who was it you were meeting at Shengâs bathhouse?â Fenit asked.
âI⌠I donât know that either, butââ
âLook! The traitor canât even come up with an excuse! Truly, a detestable liar!â
âYouâre wrong! Iâm notââ
Pale desperately tried to defend herself but her words could only vanish into the jeering crowd.
âLet us hear what the people want then! Those who wish to see Pale executed, clap your hands!â
The resulting applause was like the heavy downpour of death, crying out for Paleâs soul.
âI have heard your pleas. And I would like to grant your wish! But before that, there is something I wish to ask,â Fenit asked.
âPale has indeed committed a great crime. But can we oppose the will of the gods? Is there anyone who can say with confidence that they couold go against the will of the gods!?â
The crowd exchanged glances with each other.
âNone, of course. I think so too. If destiny was decided by the gods, then would not Pale herself be no more than a victim?â
Falun was thinking that things had taken a strange turn, but Pale was able to correctly guess Fenitâs intention. The man was intending to use her until every drop of blood from her body had been sucked dry.
âThat being said, however, we cannot simply let her go unpunished. For to do so would be to spit upon those who have perished; thereforeâ!â
Fenit spread his arms and said. âWe shall crush her eyes, and then exile her!â
The crowd cheered at Fenitâs proclamation.
Sitting before me were the elders of the elves Iâve been fighting.
Every one of them looked at me with fear in their eyes as they either flattered me or frowned in disgust.
15 days after Sinfall capitulated, when we were halfway done with our roads as we prepared for our eventual clash with Pale, the report came.
The elves have surrendered.
âImpossible,â I thought immediately, but it was only for a moment, as the man who declared himself to be Falun Gastairâs messenger told us the appointed date and the procedure.
âDonât they still have soldiers?â I asked Shure as soon as the messenger left.
âElder Falun mustâve convinced them. As usual, heâs good with dirty things like this.â
Apparently, this was the real deal.
âTheir conditions?â I asked.
âThey will be handing Pale Symphoria, Selena Shiren, and the commander, Felbi,â Shure said.
âIsnât Pale Symphoria their benefactor?â
It was precisely because of her that the chiefs were saved during the battle at Sinfall. Didnât they abandon their lives during that battle?
âElder Falun didnât say anything in the reports about a trap. They seem to be truly intending to hand over their heroes in exchange for their lives,â Shure said with disgust.
He must be furious. After all, the race he is so proud of is acting like some lower lifeform. To someone as noble as him, it must be a feeling no different from having mud thrown at his face.
It seems Selena is being sent with them.
âI understand. Weâll accept their peace, but they must ensure that they hand over those people safely. If those people have even a scratch on them, they will pay with their heads.â
A curious look appeared on Shureâs beautiful face.
âYou canât use them as hostages, yet theyâre that valuable?â
âThey are far more valuable than having the chiefs as hostage. It wouldnât do if they were to be killed just like that⌠Besides, with this weâve finally unified the sylph.â
We have never spoken, but I am deeply interested in that elven woman, Pale. Polished strategies that led her armies to victory, a charm that encourages her allies⌠Yes, I must have her.
ââŚI have troubled you much during this war,â Shure quietly closed his eyes and deeply bowed.
âWeâre friends, right? Thereâs no need to be so formal,â I wryly smiled.
Shure nodded. âThank you for giving me this opportunity to deal with them with my own hands.â
âI only take what I want,â I said.
And then, we went to the designated place.
That day, the 76-day Sylph Unification War ended in the victory of the Goblin-Forni Army.
At the designated place, the leading actors, Pale and Felbi, were handed over to the goblins, but the Goblin-Forni coalition demanded one more thing from Symphoria.
They demanded that the chiefs be dismissed.
Of course, the chiefs refused, but then the Goblin King said this.
âShall I draw the curtains on war once more?â
The pressure emanated by the Goblin King silenced the chiefs, forcing them to accept his conditions.
The Sageâs Council was recreated under Shureâs leadership, and the whole sylph race allied themselves with the goblins. From that day on, the elves began to move.
â240 days until the war with the humans.