The forest at midnight.\n
âPainy, Iâm counting on you.â
âYes, Sir Golan. Leave it to me.â
The ten Reapers quietly slipped out from the forest.
They were headed to the fortress in Faraâs territory.
It was built on top of a mountain, and was surrounded on three sides by steep cliffs.
There was only one way to enterâa nearby forest. That was all.
And it was this relatively small forest that we would attack.
Under the moonlight, Painy and the others silently stealed up towards the fortress.
Wraiths and specters were good at this kind of work. And so even though there were guards watching, they were not discovered.
âAlright. We charge in as soon as the gates open. They will have double our number inside of the fortress. But most of them will be asleep. Crush anyone you see.â
Our strategy was about as simple as it could be.
A few Reapers would enter the fortress and open the gate.
Of course, they would be discovered at that point, and so Painy and her team would go in to defend the gate.
And the rest of us would rush in before the enemy could call the others for support.
I told Painy that she shouldnât push herself too hard.
If there were too many guards, then they should retreat.
Time continued to pass without any sign of movement.
I could see the fortress from between the trees, but the gate was still closed.
When I turned around, I saw that Saifo and the other Ogres were swaying impatiently under their hoods.
As for this attack. I was quite confident that it would succeed.\n
The fortress was quite small, after all.
However, there was a possibility that someone very strong just happened to be there. The thought made me sweat.
If we were defeated here, it would affect the entire plan.
And so I fought the urge to rush forward, and just stared at the gate and waited.
Just when the sweat from my foreheading was starting to stain the ground at my feet, I saw the gates slowly open from the inside. They had succeeded.
The time was ripe. Now we just had to charge in.
âAll of you. Itâs time to go!â
Behind me, the Ogres and Reapers raised their voices and followed.
ââŚHey, theyâll hear you!â
Had we charged in silently, we would have been able to buy some extra timeâŚbut it was too late.
The soldiers in the fortress would have definitely heard us now.
âBah, just keep going!â
I raised my club. There was no turning back.
As we rushed through the gates, the Ogres tore off the hoods that were getting in their way.
It was hopeless. They were hopeless. They had forgotten everything.
Ultimately, the carefully planned deception that I had pushed for so hardâŚvanished in a flash.
âGOOOOO!!â \nThere was no helping it.
It was better to let them do what they wanted and stay motivated.
The Ogres flowed into the building.
The Reapers stood their ground in the courtyard, slowly but surely taking down the enemy.
âGolden Eye Orcs, eh?â
I could also see shrieking Goblins, but it looked like they had no intention of joining the fight.
The soldiers that came out of the building had pig faces and long fangs.
And their eyes were all one solid color. It looked like they had poured gold into the sockets.
They were called Golden Eye Orcs, and were somewhere between the bottom and center when it came to demihumans.
They were high among Orcs, but lower than us Ogres.
ââŚI donât think we have anything to worry about.â
I had brought with me the best of my Ogres.
And the Reapers were already near the top.
Besides, this was an ambush. Surely we could not find ourselves at a disadvantage. It was just as I was thinking thisâŚ
âBa-bang. Ba-ba-ba-bang.
âShit! Thunder cannons.â
There were no guns or traditional cannons in the Demon World. They had probably not been invented yet.
However, they did have gunpowder.
In war, it was only used to make sounds, like it was doing just now. Like firecrackers.
No one had thought of using it to launch balls of metal.
âBa-bang, ba-ba-bangâŚba-bangâŚba-ba-bangâŚ
\nThey were probably burning torches now.
âWeâll continue to move from here.â
They would be looking towards the border for Leninothâs men.
And so we moved quietly into Faraâs territory, and found a safe area before the sun rose.
There were lots of spots like this in the forests. Sudden clearings that were devoid of trees.
They were perfect for resting.
âWeâll be attacking at least one more fortress. So you better rest up.â
I said before lying down.
That night, we took a small fortress that was far away from the town road. We now found ourselves very deep into Faraâs lands.
And while they must have heard about the other attack, the soldiers did not seem like they were on their guard.
Just like before, I sent the Reapers in first and had them open the gate.
Both fortresses were overseen by goblins.
While they were not suited for battle, there were many of them, and they lived all over the Demon World.
And they were likely quite suited for these kinds of jobs.
When the gates opened and we rushed inside and trampled over the enemy, I heard the sounds of large wings flapping.
Someone who could fly had likely gone to call for reinforcements.
It was difficult to do anything about these kinds of contact methods.
If we waited too long, weâd get ambushed from the sky.
And so I gathered my men and we started to move out.