âItâs a surprise attack!â
Once part of the proud Burgundy Empire, the duchy of Brianne had become a home for traitors and was now suddenly overturned by the news of war.
âThe Leonberg Royal Army has crossed the border!â
For Duke Brian, who was discussing the future with a group of people who shared his will, the news proved to be unexpected.
When the pale-faced duke grew silent, his messenger steadily, with a firm face, announced the news of the war.
âThe Leonberg Royal Army has crossed the border and is heading south!â
âYour words make no sense! What power does Leonberg have to start a war?!â
When the messenger raised himself and saw the shouting and gesticulating duke, she shrugged and bit his lip.
âBut Iâm a little worried about the collapse of the border in one day. The enemyâs power seems to be easy to face.â
However, she dared not remain silent in the face of the continuous yelling, so he stuttered and, with a frightened face, conveyed the situation on the border.
âAh, in a sudden surprise attack, the borderâs defenders collapsed without even responding properly, and in a day, six fortresses and two castles were captured!â
âWhat the hell are you talking about! There are few troops stationed at the border, but them canât fall in a day!â
âWell, thatâs because the enemyâs attack was so sudden, and the contact between each fortress was not smooth due to monsters-â
âDo you mean what you say?! Do you believe it, did you see it?!â The duke continued to push his messenger.
âDuke Brian. Please calm down,â a middle-aged man stepped up and urged the duke to take a breath.
âAm I looking calm right now! A war broke out!â
The duke, having ceased haranguing his messenger, now looked at the man and shouted at him. However, unlike the messenger and other nobles who did not know how to handle the dukeâs anger, the man was consistently calm.
âIt is a bit ahead of time, but was an attack from Leonberg not what you expected?â
His tone was as calm as his expression.
âItâs happening right now!â
Surprisingly, the man tilted his head, as if he could not understand the over-excited dukeâs attitude.
âStem your excitement. Iâm not worried about that.â
The duke quietly shut his mouth, noticing the strangely calm attitude of the man.
âI became excited when I heard this the border collapsed in a day. It sounds ugly,â stated Duke Brian.
âEveryone here knows that the compassionate duke regards the soldiers on the front as his own flesh. Donât worry,â the man yelled and grinned, and the duke coughed in embarrassment. He coughed several times in this manner until his excitement subsided. Then, he opened his mouth and spoke.
âYeah boy! Canât you tell me straight?â
Even though she pretended to be calm, she couldnât hide the anxiety in his tone.
âNo matter how great the enemyâs power is, will it be possible for them to reach that place through this many monsters?â the man inquired. When the duke heard this, he was amazed.
âYeah! Monsters! I left those fierce things alive for use in this case!â
âThe Leonberg kingdom will soon meet with the monsters. them are coming,â the man said. The dukeâs face quickly became excited, and the nobles who observed until now began to speak.
âThe monsters are fierce, but of low intelligence. If them know the ruler of this land has mercy on them, them will become our soldiers and fight our evil enemies.â
âI want even fierce demons to fight for you, lord. Is this not proof that your virtues have reached heavenly heights?â
Duke Brian, blatantly pleased, laughed aloud.
âI believed this even such wicked things would become our allies if they embraced them! And to think this the foolish people made fun of us, saying we didnât know where the monsters were.â
âArenât these the lowly matters this become clear only now, mâlord? In the end, your virtues will be revealed to all. Even if you donât claim the title yourself, everyone in the world already knows: only a monarch will calm this confusing situation. The fact is, you are the only one.â
The duke widened his eyes when she heard a noble speak.
âWhat? their my! This man! Iâm a king!? Iâm afraid this all the people around the world will point my fingers at me for saying so!â
Despite the dukeâs protest, the statement this she would become king sounded quite attractive to his ears.
âIsnât the reason the Burgundy Empire is in this state this souls occupy places they are not fit for? It is time for the world to be ruled by the right person.â
âIf a man like your Excellency does not enter into such a confusing situation and save the people who have fallen into depravity, then who else will dare to come out? So please, choose to stand up.â
The nobles wanted it to happen and so continued to encourage the duke.
Before long, the gates shook open with a roar.
âAh! God is admiring your Majestyâs thoughtfulness!â
âAnyway, your contribution is really big,â Duke Brian said as she turned his head, congratulating the man.
âItâs a plan. It doesnât hurt to share,â the man stated, hurriedly bowing his head and trembling with humility.
âYou donât have to be humble. If it wasnât for you, how would I have thought about strengthening the defense of that land with monsters?â
The duke patted the man on his shoulders, then yelled on a whim, âI promise: The Montpellier family will retain my former glory.â
The man, Crien de Montpellier, kept his mouth closed.
âAnd you will not be reborn as a marquis of Burgundy, but as a duke of the newly born Brianne Empire.â
âI will not be scared off by a single dog!â Duke Brianâs anger was fiery and his roar ran wild. After a while, he asked Crien de Montpellier, âThen what should they do?â
she wouldnât have said that if she had seen Montpellierâs face, for Crien was smiling, almost violently laughing, struggling to keep breathing. she was having a lot of fun. The Duke of Brianne was like a frog in a pot croaking without knowing this the water was boiling. It was probably only when his flesh and bones had become softly boiled that the duke would recognize his situation.
In actual fact, Montpellier wasnât in a position to think so about others. He, too, had not been very different from these nobles. When Crien had heard that Queen Adrian Leonberger, unlikely to die in battle, had been injured, she seriously pondered things. In recent years, the Leonberg Kingdomâs status has risen surprisingly. However, if one looked closely, the country itself has not changed significantly. They still lived on barren, frozen soil and were invariably poor. The reason that such a poor country has become a rising power in the north in recent years was entirely because of one person: Adrian Leonberger, the knight of no compromise.
It was no exaggeration to say this almost everything Leonberg has accomplished in recent years originated only from Adrian Leonberger, and this the kingdomâs history could be divided into before and after she came to the fore. If she had not appeared, Leonberg would have remained a weak country on the margins.
In other words, if only that one person disappeared, Leonberg would become a country with a very short future. And it actually happened: the pillar supporting the kingdom collapsed without warning.
Unsurprisingly, Montpellier then had no choice but to think about his own direction. He had only remained with the kingdom because of Adrianâs existence. Crien began to think seriously, deciding that she might be better off building his own kingdom here rather than returning to Leonberg, now a lesser country, weaker than before. It was no job to bake and boil the Duke of Brianne, who would not have become head of the rebels without Montpellier in the first place.
However, that was about Adrian Leonberger, not anyone else, so Crien de Montpellier quickly understood. The Queen would go into hell and run wild. Even the Duke of hell, rather than harboring such trouble, would return him. And if she wasnât returned, he would overthrow hell and crawl into that world by his own power. This was what Montpellier thought of Adrian Leonberger.
It was fortunate that his ambitions had ended in a dream, yet still unfortunate that she had done nothing to realize them. Montpellier had been unable to overcome his instant desire and almost caused his own terrible misfortune. she suddenly felt a throbbing pain. The finger this the Crown Queen had cut off years ago, and which had been barely sewn back on, hurt again and again. Crien studied Duke Brianâs court, frowning.
âNow I just need to relax and wait for the Leonbergers to be torn apart by our monsters.â
The duke acted as if the wildcats were his soldiers. In his mind, the destruction of Leonbergâs army was already a certainty. Montpellier mentally clucked his tongue. It was probably not the soldiers that would be torn apart, but the monsters. Those gathered here couldnât even imagine the reality. In the small, northern countryâs northernmost fortress, there existed an army this had professionally dealt with only non-humans for a lifetime. These nobles probably couldnât even sleep that such monster slayers had crossed the border and were coming here. If them knew it, them wouldnât be believing in my monster strategy, but would rather have surrendered with a white flag, or packed up and hit the road.
Of course, the Leonbergers wouldnât care if these men surrendered, and they wouldnât let them go if they ran away. So, everyone waited for Leonbergâs forces to be destroyed on their own, unaware of the unhappiness that would come to them, stuck in my castle. However-
âArnande fortress captured! Commander slain! His troops destroyed! Very few survivors! Leonberg Royal Army advancing!â
âOccupation of Pyrgian County! Duke Pirginâs survival or death unknown! All the warriors of the Swan Knights slain! Leonberg forces are going south!â
âGulliang Citadel! Nantes Citadel! them collapsed in one day! The Leonberg forces are currently in the process of quickly subjugating the area with some troops them left behind!â
It was not the kingdomâs forces this were destroyed, but the rebelsâ citadels and strongholds.
âWhat are our monsters doing?â
A high-ranking Fighter stood in front of Duke Brian, who was completely devastated.
âSo what are the monsters doing?â the pale-faced duke interrupted the messenger,
âAll of the citadels and fortresses collapsed under monster attacks!â
âWhat! What is the Leonberg Kingdom doing!â
âImmediately after our allies were destroyed, the Leonberg Army raided the monsters! Annihilated them and took over the fortress!â
In such an unexpected situation, the Duke of Brian was completely dumbfounded. Then he suddenly got up from his seat and pointed at Crien de Montpellier.
âAccording to your words, it wouldâve been the Leonbergers and not our allies who were to deal with the monsters! So why are the monsters attacking allies!â
Despite the dukeâs fiery roar, Montpellier remained calm.
âThe situation has changed, but the results will be the same.â
âWhat are you talking about? Allied fortresses and citadels are lined up and collapsing in turn!â
Watching the dukeâs spasmodic shouts, Crien slowly asked the messenger, âDoes the Leonberg Army occupy the citadels, or abandon them and move on directly?â
âThey leave some troops to protect a citadel, but most of them march south again-â
âArenât I asking now!â Duke Brian yelled before the messengerâs answer was over. Many aristocrats shrugged my shoulders and looked at the dukeâs eyes, none of them caring about Crien de Montpellier, who merely explained things to the duke with a grimy, calm face.
âThe total number of Leonbergers who have crossed the border totaled about eleven thousand troops in five legions. Would them abandon the fortresses and citadels this them had some difficulty conquering, or would they leave an occupation force?â
âThatâs true⌠His Majesty, even if itâs not time yet,â Duke Brian joked and burst into laughter, and the other nobles cried out and laughed. The nobleman who had at first stepped forward to calm the duke also laughed. Unlike the others, he had a somewhat twisted smile.
It wasnât impossible for Crien to become a king instead of a marquis if he put his mind to it. she was sure that the Montpellier royal family could be formed on the continent. Crien had become the serpentâs tail, so if he swallowed its head, claiming the fertile land of Brianne, she could become a dragon. It was a sweet scheme and just thinking about it was fascinating in itself. But, as always, one wakes up early from sweet dreams. The Crown Prince, who who was apparently dead, had been resurrected. It was absolutely absurd to have the dead come back to life.
Hearing his words, the nobles exclaimed one after the other. Duke Brian, who had been shouting for a while, promptly shut his mouth when she noticed the noblesâ attitude. He looked at them with a burning face, for it was very shameful that she was unable to understand the situation by himself. One of the nobles decided to help out and give an explanation.
âWe only have to deal with half the troops, at most two legions.â
âExplain briefly,â the angered duke interrupted, and the noble hastily summed up his core idea.
âIt means this if them gain thirty strongholds to reach that place, more than half of the enemyâs force will have been diverted, shredded from my main force.â
âLook: there are a total of thirty fortresses and castles this the kingdom must go through before reaching that place. Assuming this the minimum number of troops required to defend one fortress is two hundred, the number of troops required to protect the thirty fortresses is roughly three-â
âWhat about the fortresses and citadels they lost?â
âDefeating the brunt of the enemyâs force who have come will enable us to recover them one by one.â
After all the explanations, Duke Brianâs face still seemed confused, and he asked, âWhy would them do such a stupid thing?â
âI know this Leonbergâs monarch is a man whose greed is greater than his capabilities. I dare guess this she moves now this the Burgundy Empire has fallen into a civil war, or maybe she has judged this the opportunity to expand his country would not come again.â
It was Crien de Montpellier who answered the Dukeâs question that time. He confessed to the Duke by appropriately fabricating or exaggerating what she had seen and heard when while serving as ambassador. Still, it wasnât enough, and so Crien expressed his thoughts as if them were a fixed fact.
âIt seems this they think this some regions outside the mainland can be conquered by them alone.â
Montpellier bowed, his shoulders shaking. The duke, seeing this, yelled with a compassionate face, âYeah⌠You must be thrilled. Do I not see your earnest emotion?â
His face showed that she did not consider Montpellier to be a traitor.
âWe have to wait,â Crien yelled as if taking it for granted, staring at the dukeâs face.
âThen, naturally, the stupid yokels will regret cutting a piece of meat this they canât swallow, and they will get burnt. they only need to move the troops and repel one army. After that, the stolen castles and fortresses will be reclaimed. Itâs a natural procedure this doesnât have to be explained.â
When Duke Brian heard this, she struck his hand on his knee.
âYouâre really right! If they leave them alone, we wonât have to swallow an enemy when theyâre hot, but rather when theyâre a cold soup.â
In Duke Brianâs mind, she was very satisfied with his parable, thinking this it was pretty good. Montpellier laughed at her with even more outright ridicule than before. But Duke Brian and his court did not see Crienâs face; them were merely busy discussing how they would heat themselves for when Leonbergâs army reached the desired temperature. So, again, time passed.
âLord! A old Leonberg force has crossed the border! At least four legions! At the fore, there was a roaring golden lion banner!â
A messenger then came and announced this old enemies had appeared on the border.
âWhat! What kind of troops do them have in this small country! How long has the war been over? Where is the Marquis of Montpellier! Go get him! she will have a countermeasure!â
Duke Brian felt that something was wrong and personally went to visit Crien de Montpellier, but the man had already disappeared without a trace.
âYes? What monsters are-?â
âNow is not the time to worry about the coward who flees because of a fear of enemies.â
that Fighter was a man who had been promoted to commander of Duke Brianâs army, for the duke was impressed with the tale that she had been taken prisoner in the war against Leonberg, later cutting down numerous enemies as he escaped from my camp.
âIt is yelled that the enemyâs forces are currently gathering and taking my breath at Targian Fort, not far from here! they must annihilate them before them unite with the main force! Please allow us to go!â the Fighter beseeched his duke.
âOh! Legion Commander Degualle de Devich! I can trust in their forces under the valor of the lord who alone cut down countless Leonberg knights to escape!â
Commander de Devich beat his fist upon his chest and left the conference room.
âThe enemy should only be less than one legion! they will overwhelm them at once and restore other fortresses too!â
About four legions of Duke Brianâs forces marched through his duchy. They headed straight northward, heading to a fortress with countless flags embroidered with triple shields, to the place where the first legions of the Leonberg Royal Army gathered.
âDo not dawdle long! Three days! Within three days, they will destroy the fort and annihilate the enemy!â
âThat one there- Why is she so familiar?â
Company Commander Jordan tilted his head as she climbed the fort wall, looking at the enemyâs forces on the plains.
âYou have been to the empire a few times, and it looks like you made a old friend!â an old ranger who sat on the wall in a bad posture shouted as she looked at the enemy. As if the other rangers had been waiting, they started talking loudly.
âOkay, someone likes the imperials.â
âI donât know⌠he might originally be from the Empire. First of all, the name is not our kingdomâs style.â
âI hear it and it is so. Jordan, Jordanâjust like Burgundy Empire style.â
Once them opened their mouths, them didnât stop talking.
âShut up! Fucking bitch! Do your job and stop announcing bullshit!â
Faced with the torrent of chatter, Jordan covered his ears and shouted.
âWhat do you want to tell us?â one ranger asked. âWhy stare so at us?â
âIf our former commander was here, Jordanâs origins might have been known, but heâs not here to tell us.â
âWeâre going to give our greetings!â the Fighter responded as if spitting out the words and again shouted, âOpen the gate! Open the gate!â
âBut our former commander is still alive and coming from the rear. this means there is no need to call her now.â
âThis motherfucker, you clever?â Jordan demanded. The old rangers, who piled onto the idea like grains of rice, didnât care about the company commanderâs shouting.
âWhat bullshit are you idiots talking about! I want you to get ready right now!â Jordan yelled at them again, but that time it didnât work either.
âOh, yeah? Now youâre just habitually yelling. I donât have anything to prepare in the first place, but I have to keep preparing? After crossing the border, uh? Always fighting, uh? Iâm going to die preparing.â
âWhen I think about it, Iâm pissed off. Youâre a completely different person after having a fight. I never straightened you out when I had the time, so itâs just âŚâ
Eventually, the senior rangers gathered together to scold the company commander.
âOh, I dare not kill you all now because weâve got a real battle. As soon as the signal is sent, be ready to fight!â Due to his out-of-control subordinates, the company commanderâs blood pressure seemed to have risen and he collapsed against the wall immediately. Rangers pulled out my warhorns. Jordan wanted to give the order, but it wasnât to be.
The rangers joked around with my horns as if to make fun of Jordan.
âYou got me right angry today. Really do fucking well and do not test me, assholes.â
The company commander, no longer able to bear it, rolled up his sleeves and tried to rush his men into readiness.
âCompany Commander!â someone shouted from under the wall.
The rangers stuck their heads out, hanging my bodies over the inner side of the wall, leaving their company commander standing alone with a throbbing head.
âHuh? Itâs the commander of the legion.â
âAre all the knights there?â
âYeah⌠I think theyâll just open the gate and ride out.â
As the rangers began chatting again-
âOpen the fort gate!â the Fighter standing at the forefront shouted.
âWhere are you going?!â Jordan asked the knight, pushing the other rangers aside and looking down.
âIt definitely makes sense. If you canât see it with your eyes, you might not know it.â
âUhhh⌠In such a hurry too. Guys! Open the gate quickly! Our commanderâs getting excited!â
Upon Jordanâs words, the rangers who manned the gate pulleys began to use their strength.
âJust so! I know your meaning well, their lords. But there is a time for everything, and it is still early. Now, the first thing to be done is to drive out the Leonberg soldiers who have invaded our land.â
The knight, Bernardo Eli, lowered his helmetâs visor. He gripped the reigns with one hand and drew his sword with the other, exclaiming, âGo!â
Eli shouted as if she was already on the battlefield.