After Ra Gilmi Fishiga broke the siege, a messenger came from the king, asking them to attack again.
The messenger was a member of the harpy tribe, so it could be seen how urgent the message was.
Gilmi had his questions, but they were asked to attack without question during the night.
âAre we really going to attack without any explanation?â The orc king, Bui, asked.
âWhat else can we do? Go against the kingâs order?â Gilmi said.
Bui looked up at the soaring castle walls.
âWe have to do it. We believe in the king more than anyone else.â
Gilmi glanced at Bui, who was still confused, but he didnât say anything.
They were both exceptional commanders, so it wasnât easy for either of them to just quietly obey.
Gilmi knew very well what he was carrying on his back, so he didnât say anything.
âLord Gilmi, can you leave the vanguard to us?â Nikea of the araneae interjected.
âI donât mind, butâŚâ
Are you sure? He asked with his gaze.
Nikea shrugged. âSomeone has to fill that role anyhow, so we might as well take it. Weâve already gambled everything on your king. Itâs only right for us to quietly obey his commands.â
âThank you,â Gilmi bowed.
Nikea shook her head. âBesides, this is a good opportunity for us. There is no better opportunity than this to show the king our unwavering faith.â
Nikea stood imposingly with her arms crossed. Her powerful gaze questioned Bui and Gilmiâs loyalty. If you believe in the king, then you should obey, her eyes seemed to say.
ââŚOf course, that is how it should be,â Gilmi said, to which Bui also nodded.
The hero of Ganra, Gilmi, carried the fate of the tribe on his shoulders. Bui similarly carried the fate of the remaining orcs on his. Each one of them had their own reasons, but they all had one thing in common, they needed the king.
That was the same even for the demihuman known as Nikea.
Unless they are able to shave away the growing influence of the humans, they have no future. This wasnât the time to argue because of oneâs personal feelings.
âWeâll attack as soon as preparations are complete. Lord Nikea, weâll leave the vanguard to you.â
That night Gilmi and his forces conquered the colonial city.
Without its main army, the colonial city did not have the strength to resist the goblin-demihuman coalition.
The Goblin King did not bother to wait for the harpiesâ report on the colonial city. Heâd already taken his army and departed for the east by the time the city fell.
The Goblin King believed in Gi Za, so to him, the colonial city was already theirs.
As the goblin forces traveled east, the werewolves and the centaurs surrounded the villages along the way and conquered them.
The goblin army did not pay attention to the north or the west as they traveled, they focused their attention solely on the east and the south in order to defeat the army of the colonial city and the southern reinforcements.
After a day of travel, Gi Ji Arsilâs unit came back from the east. The king had sent him previously to scout the western capital, and now he has returned to report his findings.
âThe biggest city of the humans only have short walls.â
Gi Ji believed they could easily conquer the city should they attack, but he didnât mention that to the king. He did not wish to say needless things and inadvertently muddle the kingâs thoughts.
Gi Ji nonchalantly reported the facts. As he concluded his report, he reported about the southern reinforcements that have finally reached the western capital.\nâThe southern reinforcements, huhâŚâ The Goblin King said as he praised Gi Za for his efforts, then he dismissed him. âWe have to move quickly.â
The Goblin King believed the only path to victory was to crush all of their enemies, so he ordered the goblins and the harpies to put more effort in scouting as he led the army deeper into the east and prepared for the upcoming battle.
âGi Gu should be taking refuge, butâŚâ
The only worry the king had was Gi Gu, who was moving with the wounded soldiers. They are supposed to move west as soon as their injuries have been treated, but while there was supposedly little chance of them encountering any humans, there was no telling what might happen.
The soldiers that holed themselves inside the colonial city were by no means strong, but Gi Gu and his men were wounded, so they might have a hard time with them.
Be that as it may, the Goblin King couldnât ask them to head east either, as there was a high chance they would end up wasting too much time if they had to wait for them. The king had no choice but to believe in them.
Only a day and a halfâs distance was left until the western capital.
âLord Gi Go,â a girl said as she tugged on Gi Goâs sleeves.
âMu?â Gi Go Amatsuki said as he turned around.
Apparently, there a big gap had formed between him and the yugushiva.
âSorry, but can we slow down a bit?â The girl asked with much embarrassment.
She found her lack of strength a shameful thing.
âItâs not your fault, Mr. Gi Go was really going too fast,â Yoshu said, gasping, after finally catching up.
Gi Go nodded. âSorry, I didnât notice.â
Gi Go had gathered the elite of the yugushiva to form a platoon of 30 soldiers. He was currently leading that platoon down to the south.
As for the rest of the yugushiva, they took shelter somewhere deep into the mountain range to avoid the northern army. Gi Go only took with him the best to participate in the kingâs battle.
The yugushiva army had gotten some good results against the northern army using guerrilla tactics. At the very least, the tribe now had enough food to pass the winter.
Yoshu was the one who came up with the plans, but it was only thanks to Yustiaâs leadership that they were able to pull it off. The reason the yugushiva were subservient was also because they revered her.
It was also thanks to them that Gulland couldnât make it in time to aid Gowen. Their relentless harassment was not easy to deal with, and it made gathering the necessary resources for the trip south a big headache.
It wasnât until Gulland left that the Yugushiva finally stopped their attacks and began their journey to the south. That was because Lili finally gained control of the northern army and started to defend against their harassment.
Lili was able to fortify the defenses of the north by building stronger walls and increasing the number of soldiers patrolling.
Yoshu was greatly troubled by Liliâs strategy, and he couldnât help but wryly smile and complain. No matter how strong and quick the yugushiva soldiers might be, in the end, they were still too young.
Neither Yoshu nor the village elders wanted to push them too hard either, as they carried with them the future of the village.
Since their guerrilla tactics no longer worked and Gulland himself had already left, they decided to leave and head south themselves.
The yugushiva were much better at traversing the mountainous area compared to flatlanders, but there were still 30 of them, so they had to take care not to be found by the northern army.
As a result they ended up taking the route Gi Go had taken to reach the snow godâs mountains. Among the thirty yugushiva people accompanying Gi Go, a good number of them had never left the north, so they couldnât help but look curiously at the new environment. That didnât last long, however, as they gradually found their hands too full to play tourist.
That was because they couldnât keep up with Gi Go, who was a duke class himself.
The young boys and girls of the yugushiva walked ceaselessly, heaving and puffing as they did, but not a single one of them cried nor uttered a word of complaint. They did their best for Yustiaâs sake.
Though their numbers were few, a powerful platoon was heading south.