What was our country doing in reaction to these invasions?\n
As far as I could see, the only army that could do anything now, was General Dardarothâs.
âRig. Iâll need you to ask the Flying Eagles for more details.â
âAnything in particular?â
âLike the scale of the enemy armies, and what weâve done so far.â
âVery well.â
In the meantime, I would gather the others together.
There were a hundred in all. That really wasnât much.
âWell, in the Demon World, itâs more efficient to surround yourself with powerful people, instead of just pushing with superior numbers.â
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Perhaps it was like a single carp who led a group of killifish fighting against a carp and group of crucian carps.
The requirement for victory was simple. Kill the enemy General.
The crucian carp would scatter the killifish. And the two carps would fight.
Numbers were important, but they werenât everything.
We had been planning on leaving as soon as the Flying Eagles arrived, so we were already prepared.
âWe have our supplies, weapons and armor. And moraleâŠseems to be high enough.â\n
I could see an Ogre swinging around his weapon on the streets. Though, that was a problem that was unrelated to morale.
And so I punched him just hard enough that he bounced on the ground several times.
âSir Golan. I have heard all the details.â
âAh, Rig. That was quick.â
âThe enemy invasion occurred several days ago. Apparently, the situation is quite bad.â
I had asked Rig to find out the enemyâs scale and our reaction.
Both countries had sent armies led by Generals.
âIâm surprised that they would do such a thing with Miraldaâs army so close to the border.â
Her army was supposed to be close to the border with Rous.
With the exception of Kurulu, who did not share any borders with Demon King Tralzard, all of the countries should be able to see Miraldaâs army lurking nearby.
One would think that would put tremendous pressure on countries that were so small.
âPerhaps they became sure that Tralzard would not attack. And since we were not watching them closely, it took us some time to realize we were being invaded.â
It had been completely unexpected. Even for me.
And the enemy had also taken advantage of an area that had not been monitored so closely. By the time we noticed, they had already entered the country.
It had taken time for word to reach the castle, and for the counter attack to begin. \nYou could say we were finally being punished for concentrating on the north and Leninoth so much.
âAnd what of the attack?â
âGeneral Dardarothâs army was split into two as they met the enemy.â
He said that the battle had likely started by the time the Flying Eagles arrived.
âHe spit his army in half?â
How reckless.
âGeneral Farneze cannot leave the royal castle, and the soldiers once led by Gorgodan are still stationed near Leninothâs country.â
ââŠThatâs rightâŠâ
The plan was for General Dardaroth to go north later on.
When that happened, he would be trading places with General Tulart.
If we were being realistic, General Dardaroth really was the only one who could move.
So that was why he had no choice but to fight against two countriesâŠ
âIt just doesnât seem right.â
What if General Farneze left the castle and went to support him?
No, she couldnât do that.
\nIn other words, they could be powerful reinforcements. And we had full permission already.
âWeâre leaving now. And weâll be running on the road. We will be able to save two days that way!â
There was no time to waste.
I had Rig gather everyone together.
âWhile this might be sudden, weâll be moving a little faster than planned. You might have complaints, but I want you to obey me nonetheless. There will be a lot of running on the way, so be prepared.â
âArrghh!â
âYes!â
Replied the Ogres and the non-Ogres. It was always like this.
And so we quickly set out for General Farnezeâs town.
After two days of marching.
It was midday, and we were having a short rest, when a Kobold scout hurried back to us.
âThere is a battle near the road up ahead. In the field!â
It was news of the clash between the enemy army and General Dardartoh.
âSo theyâve come in this farâŠâ
The enemy invasion had been much swifter than I expected.