Even if there werenât any roads, as long as there were fields or hills that a large army could move through, it would be fine.
And the battlefield was a living creature.
It changed greatly over time. It moved and sometimes swelled up.
In other words, what I wanted to say is, no matter how much we wanted to avoid the battlefield, we would bump into them if we traveled down the road. And even if we went around, we were likely to encounter them.
ââŠAh. So this one was no use as well.â
All of the roads that I chose showed traces of Tralzardâs army having passed through.
There were only so many roads back to our country.
I didnât have many options, and this one was also a âhit.â
âThere are traces of a camp. And not much dust over it. Itâs new.â
âAye⊠If we continue on, weâll probably encounter Tralzardâs army. And ahead of thatâŠâ
âWill be Janius and Gidmanâs army.â
âIndeed.â
Tralzardâs army already had the disadvantage. It was two countries against one.
Not only that, but after defeating Demon King Legard, Tralzard had left her army in the south.
That meant there werenât that many soldiers in the north. They were barely just holding the battleline.
She could not waste a single man.
And so if Tralzardâs men had passed through here, it meant that the enemy army was moving in this direction.
âWhy donât we just go into Lesser Demon King Lubangaâs country and then travel up north?â
Rig suggested we move through the small countries that had once antagonized Melvisâs country.
âI heard that things were even more chaotic than before.â
âYes. King Melvis did nothing to unite them, so Lesser Demon Kings died, and things have become more messy. That is what Iâve heard.â
âSo if we passed through such a place, weâd never be able to take a nap, would we?â
âI think that is preferable to meeting a Demon Kingâs army.â
âHmmâŠâ
I suppose if you compared the two, it would be better to face soldiers that werenât part of a united army?
But then again, it was mentally taxing to deal with such people.
You never knew when they would attack or where they were.
They were not restricted by rules of the army, and so they might be harder to kill.
âAlright, weâll go east if we have to. But for now, weâll follow the road.â
âVery well.â
Several days passed after we left Tralzardâs castle.
We had continued to travel up north.
Just a little farther and we would take the road that veered to the east a little, and we would head towards Melvisâs country.
If we were lucky, then we would be able to get through without bumping into the battlefield, but things rarely went so smoothly.
Besides, the invading army was usually unfamiliar with the terrain.
It was during such time that the races with the ability to fly were very useful.
Regardless of them being combat or non-combat types, there were a decent number of people with the ability to fly.
And this time, the enemy had a lot of them.
There was no reason to believe that the enemy wasnât spying on us.
They werenât just cautious of the army they were facing, but of reinforcements as well.
And we would have looked like reinforcements.
And so it was very unlikely that we would be able to pass through without a fight.
âRig. Weâll continue on cautiously.â
âUnderstood. We should advance while in a defensive formation.â
Up until now, we were just forming a line and walking.
But now that it seemed that there was a battlefield close by, it would be too dangerous to march like that.
And so we put the non-combatants and magic users in the center, and surrounded them with walls of meatâŠOgres.
Saifo and Beka had been positioned in the rear, but they were now on the right and left.
This was because if there was an ambush, it was likely to come from the sides.
And then I unleashed the Vampires into the air and had them gather information as we moved.
I wanted to return to our country as soon as possible, but safety was everything.
âI have to be patient.â I repeated this to myself as we marched on. But apparently, it was all for nothing.
âSo Tralzardâs army was defeated.â
The report came from a scout. There was a battle on the field up ahead, and the enemy had taken up camp.
And Tralzardâs army, which should have been there, was nowhere to be seen.
It seemed that they had fought, and Tralzardâs men had fled after being defeated.
âBut even if they did run away, they did not run in our direction.â
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âWell, we are to the east side, so they likely headed west.â
âYes, that would make sense. The enemy is coming from the northeast, after all.â
Janiusâs lands were east of Tralzardâs, but it was more northeast. In other words, on the east side.
In order for Demon King Janius to invade without worrying about what might come next, it would be best to make his base to the northeast, and attack from there.
âSir Golan. That would mean all roads leading back to our country are blocked.â
âOf course.â
Once the northeast was occupied, it wouldnât matter which roads we passed through. We would still bump into the enemy.
âWhat will you do?â
âWe have three options. The first is to go back.â
Escape to Tralzardâs castle without a fight.
âI donât know if that really counts as an option.â
Rig said with an awkward chuckle.
âTrue. Alright, so there are two. We continue forward, or we go around them and enter the eastern country.â
We could not just move east.
While Lesser Demon King Lubangaâs country was there, there was a miasma zone in between.
And so we would have to go south first, and enter the country after a long detour.
Seven days had passed since we left the castle.
When I looked at my subordinates, they all seemed enthusiastic.
Perhaps they could smell the battlefield.
In other words, their meat head instincts were about to kick in.
(Damn it. This is why Ogres are soâŠ)
If I didnât let them blow off some steam once in a while, they would get ahead of themselves. Some might even start fighting their comrades.
âThere will probably be a revolt if we go back the way we came. I suppose for now, we can go and fight those who have set up camp on the field.â
âYou suppose? You make it sound easy, but Iâm not so sure.â
Rig had his concerns.
It was no surprise, but the enemy had just fought against Tralzardâs army.
During times like this, it was better to attack the enemy without delay.
After all, we had a lot of men who were good at doing just that.
âIf we canât beat them, then weâll run. âŠBut I donât think that weâll lose.â
I recalled the time that we fought against the Wild Hunt.
Now that was a powerful enemy.
They had so many one-man-armies.
And yet we had survived.
You would not find enemies like that very often.
Besides, I wasnât the only one who had evolved.
Saifo and Bek had as well.
And so with all of these men, we would surely be able to manage.
âVery well. If thatâs the case, then you should do it.â
âAye. You and the others can wait in the back.â
We would separate from the non-combatants and charge.