âDid you just say an entire army!?â A pair of panicked guards asked the equally flustered chief to confirm his claim the moment they heard it.
âYou heard what I said! The Princess saw it herself!â
âLook, I know what youâre trying to say, but we canât justâŠâ As they were soldiers and not black catkin, the men in charge of the cityâs defense didnât trust Franâs testimony nearly as readily as everyone else, but the chief talked them down and convinced them that there was a need for concern.
âEnough of that! Just hurry! You need to get to both Greengoat and all the surrounding villages and let them know the news!â
âSir, please understand. We just have to make sure of it first. We canât just be going around reporting whatever we hear.â
Yeah, this isnât working. Looks like weâll have to step in a bit.
âIs truth. Donât believe?â
âThatâs not really what Iâm trying to say hereâŠâ
âWill handle responsibility. Hurry. Move.â
Fran activated her Intimidation skill as she spoke to the guards. For the record, she wasnât threatening them. She was simply making them understand their place in the metaphorical food chain. As beastkin, the guards respected those that were stronger than them, so she was only doing the most natural thing and putting on a show of her strength to emphasize that they should listen to her.
âI-I understand.â And surely enough, they were immediately rendered obedient.
âWeâll get on it right away. In fact, Iâll head out right this instant.â
âWill go to Greengoat myself,â said Fran.
âW-will you really?â asked a guard.
âNn. Faster that way. Will leave you responsible for evacuation. Nearby villages.â
âYes Maâam! Weâll make sure it gets done.â The chief was so full of energy that he promptly responded in the guardsâ places.
âThen going now. Urushi.â
âWoof!â
We already knew exactly where Greengoat was relative to our current location, so we soared through the sky and made a beeline straight for it. We had to get Urushi to push himself a bit beyond what wouldâve otherwise been his limits to get there in a timely manner, but it was well worth it. We managed to cut the journey, which had taken us over four hours the first time around, to less than a quarter of that; sixtyish minutes was all it took for the Urushi Express to transport us to Greengoat.
A part of me had been tempted to just have our wolf companion ferry us right to the governorâs doorstep, but I ultimately decided against it. Dropping in uninvited is a terrible idea. Weâd have a lot of explaining to do and not enough time to carry any of it through.
With no other choice, we suppressed our fiery emotions and stopped by Greengoatâs gate.
We didnât bother making Urushi shrink. He approached the gate with us while in his larger form. Naturally, having a massive wolf close in on one of the cityâs entrances in the middle of the night sent the guards into panic mode, but it really couldnât be helped. It was an emergency. We needed every last second we could get.
âIâm Black Lightning Princess. Need to talk to governor. Emergency. Let through now.â
âS-Sure, Iâll get right on it!â
Heâs doing a pretty good job of keeping his cool, but Iâm totally convinced that heâs in full blown panic mode on the inside right now. This whole scenarioâs hella blown out of proportion. Like, this dude was casually going about doing his night patrol, only to suddenly have a giant ass wolf drop in front of him. If I was him, I wouldâve been expecting to die. And thatâs not even it. Next thing he knows, he sees a pretty girl riding it, only to find out that sheâs the Black Lightning Princess. And that she has business with someone way high up the chain of command. If this scenario isnât nerve racking, then I donât know what is. Must suck real hard to be him right now.
His surprise was clear. The man was so shocked, in fact, that he readily agreed to our request without so much as asking a question. He simply nodded as he opened the gate in a hurry.
âThanks.â
As today was a bit of a special case, Fran didnât dismount Urushi. She rode him through town and had him fly above the buildings it was comprised of. The wolf flew straight as an arrow and made it to the lordâs house, the manor that lay at the townâs centre, in a mere matter of moments.
âW-what!? A wolf!?â shouted one of the guards. His partner made a similar remark.
âThis. Governorâs house?â
âHuh? Wait, might you be the the Black Lightning Princess herself?â The bolder man stepped forward and began to speak with Fran.
âNn. So? This, governorâs house?â
âY-Yes maâam! That it is!â
âNeed to meet him. Urgent.â
âP-Please wait just a second. Iâll have someone let him know immediately!â
âIn a hurry. Will enter myself if takes more than ten minutes.â Knowing that Fran was dead serious, the man went pale. He immediately had the other guard get a move on. Unlike his partner, he remained to keep an eye on Fran, but I wasnât sure if he really was up to the job. It looked like heâd been scared stiff. âC-Could you please tell me a bit more about this urgent matter of yours?â
He was intimidated to the point of stuttering, but he managed to do his job nonetheless.
âWill tell governor.â
âA-Alright, I understand.â The guard knew not to stick his nose into the confidential, so he promptly dropped the topic.
âThis city, has knights?â
âWe do. Thereâs an order serving directly under the governorâs command.â
Good to hear. Iâd imagine that this countryâs knights would be pretty damn strong.
The guardâs partner returned right as we were about to ask him about the number of knights present. Woah, that was quick. It only took him like five minutes.
âO-Our lord says that he will meet with you immediately! Follow me!â
âNn.â
I was expecting the guard to lead us to an audience chamber, but he instead brought us to a smaller building placed not too far from the manorâs entrance, one apparently built to receive guests of a more noble background.
The lord, Marmanno, was already awaiting us within. His bulky, muscle laden frame lay exposed under his thin, translucent nightshirt. The sight of him in what was basically a negligee contrasted his muscular image to such an extent that I likely wouldâve laughed uncontrollably had we not been caught up in an emergency.
âWelcome, Black Lightning Princess. Iâve not seen you around these parts for a whole four odd days.â
âNn. Thanks for agreeing to meeting.â
âItâs no big deal. Any request of yours that I am able to complete is a request Iâm willing to at least consider. And meeting with you, even at this hour, is nothing particularly troubling. Personally, I wouldâve preferred if I was to be properly dressed, but I decided not to waste your time after hearing that you only came at the behest of an urgent matter.â
So he only decided to meet with Fran right away because of who she was? Damn, that reputation of hers sure has been coming in handy lately.
âNot problem. Looks good on you.â
âYour words are too kind. But anyway, enough pleasantries. Iâm sure you wish to get right down to business. Whatâs this urgent matter that the guards have been telling me about? Did you perhaps find out more about the assassins?â
âNot that.â
âHmm⊠Iâm out of ideas then. I canât say Iâm capable of imagining anything else too realistic.â
âNorth. Whole army of monsters approaching.â
âDid you just say an entire army?â
âNn. In wasteland north of Schwartzekatze. Headed south.â
âHow many of them are there?â
âNnâŠâ Fran tilted her head to the side as she tried to figure out how to convey her thoughts. âEnough to fill entire wasteland.â
âT-The entire wastelandâŠ!?â Marmannoâs eyes went wide. âSurely this is not something youâre speaking in jest, is it?â
âNot jest. Truth. Swear on my life.â
âT-Thatâs going a bit too far, Fran!â
Holy shit, talk about going overboard.
âIs truth, so not problem.â
âYouâve got a point, but thatâs not what Iâm trying to get at here. Donât ever say that youâre going to swear anything on your life ever again, alright?â
âNn? âŠOkay?â She didnât quite seem to understand what I was saying, but she trusted me, so she agreed nonetheless.
âIs it a stampedeâŠ?â The governor began muttering his thoughts on the matter as I convinced Fran to place more value on her life. âNo, that canât be right. The area has no dungeons.â
Marmannoâs doubts were justified. I understood exactly where he was coming from. He was Greengoatâs lord, so there was no way he wouldnât have known if there were any dungeons nearby, even if theyâd only existed in the past. It wouldnât make sense for the invasion to be the cause of a newly spawned dungeon either. Fresh dungeons didnât have the means to produce tens of thousands of troops.
âAny other things in north?â
âI cannot think of too much worth mention. There is the Kingdom of Eldia to the northeast and Bashar to the northwest. However, the uncharted mountain range to the north functions as a natural barrier. I doubt either countryâs troops could cross it.â
According to Marmanno, the only creatures that lived in the mountains were monsters that had adapted to it. Its climate was far too harsh for humans and beastkin to withstand. It was for that reason that the country deployed very few troops to the north.
Wait, but then⊠Just where the hell did all those monsters come from? Hmmm. Oh, wait, right. Thatâs not important right now. We need to figure out how weâre actually going to deal with all the monsters first.
âNeed army.â
ââŠâ
Marmanno frowned and scrunched up his brows. The look on his face was one of dismay.
âI am very sorry, but the army cannot be immediately deployed.â
The words that left his mouth were the exact opposite of the ones that weâd hoped for.
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Editorâs Note: Hey guys! Joker here. Another chapter of Sword-Dad down, and weâve got an issue. They need the army, but it canât be âimmediatelyâ deployed. Supply issue maybe? If so, hopefully Sword-Dad can help with it, even if it means revealing himself to the lord. After all, youâve got thousands of lives on the line, you canât really be worrying about keeping a secret like that. Or maybe the army is somewhere else, in which case⊠uh oh. Fran might have to work for her curry this time around as well. Or maybe, and this is a guess way out of left field, so I doubt itâs actually the case, maybe the entire army is under the control of someone who wants to help the black catkin evolve, so all of them will just stand there and let the catkin kill them. Now wouldnât that be a twist? Sadly, I donât think M. Night Shyamalan is the author of this story, so that probably wonât happen. Still, food for thought. But, in the end, thereâs only one way to find out, and thatâs to wait for the next chapter. So, you all know what to say, so say it with me: See yâall in the next chapter!