And so I decided to take Saifo with me to tonightâs strategy meeting.\n
Rig would stay behind. We had meetings every day, so it was good to do something different for a change.
Up until now, Saifo didnât really care about anything. All he wanted to know was if an enemy was strong or not.
And I thought it was a good thing that he took an interest in something other than just fighting for once.
âYou canât enter the tent, but you can wander around the area until weâre done. But this is the main camp, so donât do anything foolish.â
âI know.â
âAnd donât get into any fights.â
âI wonât inconvenience you.â
Saifo wasnât mild mannered like I was.\n
I had told him many times during the walk, that he must not pick fights with anyone⊠But I was still worried.
When I entered the tent, the others had already gathered.
Corps Commander Nehyor and Bian were based here, and Lobos was close by. However, it was odd that the Gob-gobs had arrived before me.
âAlright, everyone is here now. Letâs start the meeting.â
As always, things began in a very light-hearted way.
âFirst, letâs confirm the current situation. Things were pretty dangerous with you, werenât they, Lobos?â
âI am very sorry. We were saved by the reinforcements that you sent.â
There had been a wave of attacks at the center today.
Up until now, Lobosâs troops had been able to hold their ground, but things had changed. \nNehyor had to send reinforcements immediately.
And that was the only reason they had been able to survive until evening. And due to the time, it had ended in a draw.
âIt was certainly a close one. âŠNow, I think you should rest for a while, Lobos. Why donât you switch places with Golan?â
There was blood on Lobosâs forehead and arms.
This time, acting tough would do him no good. He could only groan in reply. He looked bad.
âI do not mind. But first, I want you to listen to me.â
âWhat? Golan. Itâs not your turn yet.â
âWell, since you brought it up. That we would trade places. Itâs about that.â
\nBesides, I didnât like that they attacked someone I had decided to protect.
âThe General told me to defend this place. And we canât afford to lose soldiers, which means avoiding any overly bold moves. After all, if we fail and crumble here, it will ruin the Generalâs plans. So it wonât do. I canât let you go.â
âI understand what youâre saying, but you canât protect anything if we just stay here. You have to let me go. And Iâll make the enemy pay.â
âI gave you my answer. Were you listening to me, Golan? If not, it will lead to trouble.â
âI am listening. However, I am saying that Iâm still going. Iâll go with or without your permission.â
âWhy do you have to be like this, Golan?â
There was something different about Nehyor now. He was angry.
However, I was not going to back down.
To back down now would be to abandon my family mantra. If I am going to protect someone, I should do it, even if it meant risking my own life.