Chapter 104 \n<h1>The Hinomawari Kingdom 3</h1>\n: The Hinomawari Kingdom 2
A building east from where Dallas was blew up in flames and collapsed. The dormitory where the soldiers that the Subjugation Authority employs to rule over the Hinomawari Kingdom was engulfed in explosive flames. Hundreds of soldiers perished in their sleep.
Flashes of light and explosions occur in quick succession.
The city was drowned in screams as people tried to run for cover not knowing where to go. However, Dallas knew where not to go. He also knew where to go.
âShit! You gotta be shitting me! You gotta be shitting me! You gotta be shitting meee!!!â
Searchlights were turned on and began to scan the skies as anti-aircraft guns began firing. Sounds of gunfire occurred in tempo with bullets of light soaring across the dark, night skies. Had their foes been wyverns, the primary aerial unit of the Second Civilization Area, their searchlights would have already spotted them and their anti-aircraft guns would have easily obliterated them out of the sky. However, it was clear as day that they could not even spot their enemies.
The terrifying destructive power of the enemyâs bombings immediately silenced the anti-aircraft guns, destroying them and the buildings in which they were established. Sounds of explosions rang out one after the other.
No matter how bright the moon may be, it is absolutely impossible to distinguish targets from high altitudes with the naked eye during night. It is dead impossible to precisely target just buildings from ultra-high altitudes in pitch-black darkness. It should have been impossible.
However, Japan has things called flying, guided bombs.
Even with the empireâs latest radar and infrared (still in the theoretical stage), guidance should only be limited to use in the air or at sea. If they were to use it against ground targets, it would only be effective when there were no other buildings around. In the end, they still wouldnât be able to see and with many more similar-looking buildings all around their targets, yet they were still able to distinguish them. Knowledge he read from books and heard from technologists ran around his mind.
Since sky-based radar and night vision devices were far outside Dallasâs expectations, he couldnât grasp how they were able to do it.
While he rummaged through his thoughts, destruction continued unabated as the city was engulfed in terror.
One after another, their important installations were destroyed with pinpoint accuracy, almost as if bombs were planted on them in advance.
âHah⊠Hah⊠Hah⊠HahâŠâ
He didnât even know where he was running off to. The only thing he felt was fear. The Japanese Army possessed weapons far outside his understanding. It was nothing short of terrifying.
A new door in the bottom of his heart opened, unleashing a feeling of dread he never knew he had.Â
It was unimaginably far more horrifying than facing death at the hands of someone pointing a gun at him.
It was possible they may be aiming their attacks only against Gra Valkas Empire people. If anything, they may be aiming at him right now.
As his heart beated like it was going to burst, drool ran down his mouth as he gasped for air at every step. The face of the Japanese diplomat, Asada, appears in his mind.
Thereâs a 70 year disparity in the civilization between our countries.
Their recent successive defeats speak for themselves. Japanâs military power was far, far ahead of theirs. He pondered about those words so lightheartedly.
If we were to enter the war, you would lose repeatedly and helplessly to the Self Defense Force!!!
His irritating face kept on popping up in his head as his fears were justified by his words.
âShut up!!! Get out!!! Get out of my head!!!!!â
Shaking off those thoughts, he continued to run.\nAfraid⊠Terrified⊠Scared⊠He couldnât feel anything but fear.
His shoes got caught on a pebble and he fell in an unsightly fashion. His body complained about wanting to rest and just stay fallen but his fears forced his body to go beyond its limits. Clad in dirt as blood flowed from wounds on his forehead and nose, he ran towards the direction of the forest to escape from the attacks.
Army underground command room, Subjugation Authority, Hinomawari Kingdom
âThe Subjugation Authority building has been destroyed.â
âAA guns 1 through 18 have all been silenced. We have lost all anti-air measures.â
âThe barracks have been completely destroyed by the bombing! Casualties in the thousands!!!â
âGrr!!! Why now of all timesâŠâ
The Subjugation Authorityâs on-duty chief, Olle Butz, who was in the emergency underground command room, felt his heart freeze. The officerâs barracks had already been bombed and destroyed and they couldnât contact the Subjugation Authorityâs supervisor. Their anti-aircraft guns have all been silenced and most of their important installations have all been destroyed in an extremely short amount of time. They were going to ask for support but even the radio tower wasnât spared from the bombing. In this first attack, they have lost almost all their soldiers. The soldiers that they could currently mobilize were 230 lucky souls who had noticed the bombings first and were able to run out of their barracks as well as 50 men from the units used for assassinations. All in all, they only had 280 men who were ready to fight.Â
Not even the most elite of troops in the Gra Valkas Empireâs homeland could pull off a defense against an invading enemy army with just 280 men. There is no doubt that the enemy is powerful.
As of now, he is the highest-ranked person in charge and as the one in authority, he needs to overcome this situation.
Olle Butz is a despicable, foul, and cowardly man. He fulfilled his duties accordingly, cleverly using the status of the imperial soldiers to rip off wealth from the natives of various countries and fulfilling his desires using their women. After he had grown tired of wealth, he used women to curry favor with his bosses, knocking down his opponents and climbing up the ranks while he used his subordinates as means to an end. He rose to a rank where he was left with the responsibility of chief during this period of time.
In reality, he had no abilities to perform such duties.
âOur fatalities are still currently growing. Those that are able have prepared for battle and are currently on standby for orders.â
A subordinate reports in.
âHow come we didnât detect them prior to this?! How do you intend to face their fighters with our infantrymen?! Planes canât be brought down with rifles, bear in mind!!! Whoâs the one responsible for the radar?!â
The radar tower had already been destroyed too. Blaming the dead wasnât worth the time but as someone who was not of caliber to deal with the situation, he canât help but pin the blame on someone else. The people around him were astonished at their superior getting mad and dodging responsibility.
Their anti-aircraft weaponry had already been silenced and the Subjugation Authority building had also been destroyed. They only have 230 soldiers and 50 soldiers from the assassination units. All of them wielded only rifles. There was no way they could defend against an air attack. The underground command room may be able to withstand the airstrikes. With their forces having been virtually annihilated, the enemy was unbelievably powerful. His instincts tell him that they may be far, far more powerful than the Kain Divine Kingdom.
The fear of death then came to haunt him. Desperate, he racked his brain for ideas.
âDue to the bombings, our ability to counter attacks from the sky has been lost. However, we absolutely cannot let go of our dominion over the Hinomawari Kingdom! It is anticipated that an incursion by their ground forces is next. Plant explosives on all the 14 bridges that cross over the Hardall River and prepare for a ground invasion! As for the assassination units, prepare for an invasion from the enemyâs special forces!!!â
As the personnel felt shock after hearing baffinfly sound orders from Olle Butz, they promptly carried them out. ThenâŠ
The comms officer suddenly shouted. He desperately wrote down what he heard from the apparatus used for communication with the surface.
âWeâve verified star signal bombs from the skies to the east. Theyâve spotted 5 of them.â\nâWhat?!â
The room froze with dread.
â5?! There were 5 of those star signal bombs?!â
âYes! That is certain!â
Star signal bombs let out an explosive sound along with a fierce, shining, light. They are used as an emergency method for when communications systems are down. The bombs are shot up from the vicinity of the border in visual range, allowing signals to be transmitted visually from each base. Eventually, the signals were shot up from a place close to the command room where they could see it clearly.
It was the signal for a large-scale enemy ground invasion.
Their positions and overall scale arenât known due to radio communication being cut off. In such a dire situation where they donât know a lot, their anxiety only worsened.
âY-You gotta be shitting me! Itâs still too early!!! Did they march in sync, no, before the bombing happened?! That shouldnât have been the case!!!â
Despite the disparity in combat capabilities being clear, he couldnât make sense of the enemy march. Since bombings were inaccurate, there was a possibility some enemies would survive, so ground forces donât march in until its clear. However, the enemy ground forces moved in as if they were really confident in their bombings having neutralized their targets.
Fuck⊠Weâre done forâŠ
Out of options, he felt the reality that his life was in danger. Olle Butz then decided.
âAt this rate, we wonât be able to hold out against a large-scale invasion by the enemy. Since the radio tower has been destroyed, someone has to directly go to ask for reinforcements. Fortunately, our emergency runway, which was camouflaged, and an emergency plane were spared from destruction. Since weâd need a considerable number of reinforcements against a large-scale invasion, someone with a certain level of authority has to go, so⊠Iâll go.â
The faces of his subordinates twitched.
Despite Olle Butz being the highest-ranked person of authority, he was trying to escape from the battle.
âSoon, the empireâs proud fighters will fill the skies and expel the enemy.â
The emergency plane, the Starcloud, boasts a top speed of 695km/h, which is considerably fast even in the Gra Valkas Empire. They estimated that the plane may be able to escape the wrath of the incoming destruction. Everyone held back their feelings of objections as they continued to follow the orders of their scummy âcommanderâ.
Olle Butz silently left the room.
âThose were some signal bombsâŠâ
âI just hope that they were misled to think that a large-scale invasion is comingâŠâ
âWhatâs the point of misleading them?â
âHmm⊠Japan also has its ground forces ready but their main objective seems to be to drag the enemyâs airpower into the vicinity of the Hinomawari Kingdom.â
âStill, once they manage to destroy the Gra Valkas Empireâs flying iron dragons, they still have⊠Uh⊠Radio, was it? Could they also neutralize that? They may not be able to notice that something happened.â
âHmm, well, wonât it be nice if the empire gets crushed while they donât know whatâs going on? In the end, we still managed to do our jobs properly anyway.â
The special task force units of the Second Civilization Union Army are lined up in a single, thin line from a position within view of the watchtowers along the border with the Hinomawari Kingdom. Hundreds of flags and banners were lined up and unmanned torches were lit. Behind them, horses frantically dragged withered grass along the ground, kicking up clouds of dust which, coupled with the torches, make them visible in the night. Normally, if they were viewed from the sky, the operation would end in failure. However, due to Japanâs intervention, their enemies lost their means of doing so.
Seeing fierce clouds of dust and hundreds of torches lined up from far away, the Gra Valkas Empire lookouts were deceived into assuming that a large-scale ground invasion was coming. The 1st stage of the diversion by the special task forces of the Second Civilization Union Army is a success.
Army underground command room, Subjugation Authority, Hinomawari Kingdom
Silence enveloped the command room. There is a chance that the enemy will invade in massive numbers. The number of troops they had left was frustratingly little.
The sound of an F-2âs afterburner going off echoed. Dallas reflexively let out a pitiful scream.
Anger and fear intermingled.
He continued to walk towards the direction of the empireâs sphere of influence.
East gate, HarunagakyĆ, Hinomawari Kingdom
âCommando unit 1âs ready!!!â
âHeavy machineguns 1 through 15 are deployed!!!â
They had commandeered the houses near the east gate and stationed heavy machineguns on their rooftops. To prevent being spotted by bombers in the sky, the soldiers wore bags and clothing which allowed them to blend into the dark. They also brought out mortars and stationed them in places where they could be efficiently used.
âGo ahead and come, you bastards!!!â
The assassination unitâs vice commander, Fur Hatt, was absolutely confident in his subordinatesâ skills. Even though their enemyâs bombings were dead accurate, the number of bombs they dropped was little. Mu is tough but they should be able to hold out even against a large army that consists mostly of barbarians. Theyâre supposed to be on the lookout for the enemyâs special forces but they prepared themselves with heavy machineguns, mortars, grenade launchers, and planted explosives. Every position near the east gate was covered by their fire. Since they were originally stationed in private houses and not in imperial buildings, the enemy has no prior information on them and so they were not attacked.
They implemented a battle plan that was allegedly used to confine a large army from the Kain Divine Kingdom using only a small number of elite troops.
âHahaha!!! Our army is perfect!â
Whatâs worrisome is the enemy bypassing the east gate and bombing them as well as the large-scale appearance of the regular Japanese Army. In such cases, theyâd have to blow up their buildings and fall back while preparing for the next battle.
âVice commander Fur Hatt, isnât it great that we drove off the civilians to the east beforehand?â
The empire has expelled the Hinomawari Kingdom people from the houses nearby. They fled eastward, far from the Subjugation Authority.
âThose guys are nothing but obstacles in battle. Also, since theyâve submitted themselves to the empire, they have no value as hostages. We also have to preserve our food. Their sole usefulness lies in them running into the enemy towards the front of their special forces or maybe even their army. They might end up being ruthlessly killed by the enemy commanders but that just means that the enemy will waste their munitions. It doesnât really matter to us how many people of a vassal state die.â
âHah! Just as expected from vice commander Fur Hart! I didnât even think of that!â
Theyâve never lost; from the assassination of the kingdomâs important people to the commanding of the assassination on Freyja, the 3rd Princess. Them being undefeated added to their confidence.
âThe Sheen Assassination Unit will push ever more forward, still undefeated!!!â
Their morale continues to go up to the point where theyâre convinced that theyâll never lose.
âHm? What the hell is that sound???â
Batabatabatabatabatabatabata
They started hearing the sound of the air being hit multiple times from far away.
âIt feels like itâs getting louder and louderâŠâ
The unfamiliar sound was then accompanied by the faint, yet more familiar sound of engines.
âThis soundâŠ!!! The enemy is coming!!!â
The Sheen Assassination Unit readied themselves for battle.
4 AH-64D attack helicopters from the Japan Ground Self Defense Force closed the distance to the east gate of the Hinomawari Kingdomâs capital, HarunagakyĆ.