I know I said two chapters a week, but uhh⌠just consider that last one a bonus, alright? coming next week. For real this time. I promise.
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Our favorite Faerie has a lot of screen time this chapter, hopefully she doesnât get covered in adhesive.
Enjoy!
Faeries, being so small and nimble, made for the best scouts.
At least it would seem like it, but truth is, they werenât that great.
They physiologically had a tendency to faintly glow.
It was fine in the daytime, but at night or in dark forests â like the one they were in right now, they would stick out like sore thumbs.
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Generally, it was fine even if they did stand out â they flew quickly and were agile enough to slip away from any would-be pursuers.
The largest issue was that Faeries, being the airheads they are, tended to forget their very own nature.
It was like hiding your head without covering your ass.
Faeries would try and use the cover of darkness to sneak around, blissfully unaware that they themselves were a source of light and end up being spotted and caught.
Fortunately, Faeries were rarely killed, even when captured.
Most people kept any Faeries they detained alive to harvest the dust their bodies gave off, while other more superstitious individuals thought that killing a Faerie would earn you a one-way ticket to hell.
Truthfully, Bash didnât have much hope for the Faerieâs reconnaissance operation.
If she came back safely, then good, that was that.
When it came to Zell, she wouldnât be caught if the only thing she was dealing with was bugbears, and if she got caught by a person, then she definitely wouldnât be killed.
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If she ended up getting captured, Bash would just have to follow Zellâs trail, just as he had done during the war.
And, as expected, she didnât come back.
âLooks like she got caught.â
Bash and the others had followed Zellâs scent to a small densely forested area.
In front of them was a cave whose entrance was cleverly camouflaged with vines, leaves, and roots.
If they hadnât been told that there was a cave right there, Houston and the other Humans wouldnât have noticed it.
âThis looks like a man-made operation. Seems someone is controlling the bugbears.â
âA beast tamer?â
One of the many applications of Daemonic Secret Arts was controlling magical beasts and monsters.
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Initially, only the Seven Races Federation had access to this technique, but over the course of the long war, it was analyzed, and its use eventually spread to all nations.
It became so well-known and studied that a Human Sage managed to use it in order to control a gigantic Dragon.
With the end of the war and the signing of the peace treaty, many former soldiers found themselves unemployed and either unable or unwilling to abandon their former profession and skills.
It wasnât hard to believe that some ex-military Beast Tamers had turned to banditry to earn a living.
âIf thatâs the case, letâs go in right away! Weâll rescue the Faerie, kill all the bugbears, and arrest the Beast Tamer! Isnât that right, Sir Houston?â
Judith insisted.
If someone was trapped, they should rescue them â it was just the natural thing to do.
âNo, we should wait until nightfall.â
But Houston was having none of it.
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âWe donât know the layout of their hideout. We donât even know how many of them there are in there. If we go in unprepared, weâll all be killed. At the very least, we should wait until it gets dark, so we have some cover.â
âThatâsâŚâ
The target was a cavern.
A location that might possibly be the enemyâs home base.
Going by the book, the right thing to do should be returning to the city and calling for reinforcements.
With 20 to 30 men in tow, theyâd surround the cave and smoke them out â literally, and capture or kill them once they inevitable try to flee to avoid asphyxiating.
At least thatâs what Houston would have done were it a normal situation.
But right now, one of their allies was being kept captive.
Nobody knew how the robbers would treat prisoners.
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They had been extremely careful up until this point.
If they found out about the assault team coming their way, theyâd first think about ridding themselves of any âunnecessary baggageâ.
That said, it was unlikely that Zell would be killed right away.
Zell was a single Faerie, seemingly travelling solo.
Unless she slipped up and confessed, the assailants wouldnât be aware that she had comrades nearby.
And she wasnât just any Faerie either. She was a seasoned veteran. She wouldnât let them know any important information that easily.
In which case, it was reasonable to assume that the robbers would bottle her up and keep her as a supply of Faerie dust.
Of course, if it were up to Houston, he would have operated differently.
He would see the Faerie wandering in as a sign of things to come, promptly kill her and immediately flee the cave.
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But the robbers seemed to be doing pretty well for themselves.
When things are rolling along nicely, it was difficult to take the slightest roadblock as a warning that you need to drop everything and run.
However, they couldnât remain optimistic.
If Zellâs flippant and light-heartedness was anything to go byâŚ
She might go, âScrew you guys! My friends will come save me in no time! Krasselâs tip-top bestest security! You guys are going to get caught and chop-chop! Off with your heads!â
If that happened, then it would be a different story.
At first, they would probably snicker at that statement.
After all, those were just the words just a dumb, overly talkative Faerie. Nothing more than a walking (but mostly flying) medicine cabinet.
But that would only last until tomorrowâs dawn.
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After sleeping on it, they would realize the gravity of the situation.
And when the sun was finally high in the sky, Zellâs life would be gone, and the raiders would have long since fled.
These bandits were meticulous and careful enough to have avoided detection by Krasselâs troops up till now. Thatâs what theyâll do.
To be honest, Houston would be fine with this conclusion.
The highway incidents would cease, and Krasselâs peace would be restored.
Only, right now, heâs was in front of his men.
Zell wasnât his subordinate, but it wouldnât be a good look to abandon a prisoner right here, right now.
And even more importantly, he was in front of Bash. Houston didnât have the courage to just turn his back on the Orc Heroâs precious friend.
Therefore, he was going to conduct a rescue mission with his currently available forces.
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It would be even worse if he wasted his menâs lives, so he decided to conduct a night raid to increase the missionâs success rate.
If Zell hadnât kept her mouth shut, the bandits would start getting nervous.
Theyâd be bracing themselves for an enemy attack right about now.
But their tension wouldnât last forever â they had to sleep eventually.
By waiting a few hours, Houston and the others would be able to catch them off guard.
If the Faerie was still alive, doing this should increase her chances of making it out in one piece.
âIs this alright, Sir Bash?â
Houston decided to ask for Bashâs opinion.
He had the strength to rush in alone and annihilate all the enemies inside.
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In which case, Houston and the others would not even need to participate.
If that was the case, why not just go in right away?
Houston was a caution man.
He didnât want to rely on an uncertain factor.
Of course, if Bash disagreed with Houstonâs plan and wanted to go in, he would follow along.
ââŚItâs alright.â
But Bash replied after a moment of silence.
Judith voiced her displeasure at his response.
âHuhâŚ? What are you waiting for? Your friend is being held captive! Arenât Orcs supposed to be brave warriors that fought with courage no matter the odds?!â
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âYes, we fight no matter how disadvantageous the battle. But Orc warriors also obey orders. What the Commander decides, I follow.â
It was only in the early stages of the war that the Orcs would repeatedly launch themselves into the fray, without a plan and with only the strength of their arms to rely on.
After a while, they began using ambushes, nigh raids, divide and conquer, battlefield assassinations, scorched-earth tactics, striking at the supply lines, and even flooding frequently used paths and roads.
All these actions were in accordance with a commanderâs orders.
Ironically, it was the Humans who taught military organization to the Orcs over the course of the hundreds of years of war.
Although they couldnât move as sophisticatedly and precisely as Humans, Orcs could still think and act.
Otherwise, military hierarchical ranks such as Platoon Leader, Company Commander, and Battalion Captain would never have been created.
Moreover, Orcs had a law: â When in another clanâs village, obey that clanâs leader.â
In other words, Bash was a true Orc warrior, and he was going to think of Houston as his commander.
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âBesides, Zell will be fine.â
âIâm not sure what youâre basing that on⌠Argh, we donât have time to talk about this! Sir Houston, please, give me the order. Iâll lead our soldiers, and the six of us will go in and kill everyone inside!â
Houston stroked his chin as both Bash and Judith looked to him.
âHmm âŚâŚ Judith is right, I do fear for Lady Zellâs life. Sure, itâs often said that Faeries wonât be killed, but thatâs not an absolute. Do you have any reason to believe this?â
âShe survived the war.â
Houston mulled over Bashâs brief words.
Even Faeries die when they are killed.
But Zell was a Faerie that had been caught a tremendous number of times during the war
And yet, she survived.
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At first glance, it would seem like she was just incredibly lucky.
But⌠Houston didnât think so.
You can find a lot of people who have been caught by the police.
The Knight Commander was aware of multiple instances in which the Human forces had taken her captive.
Now, if you included the times she was captured by the other factions in the Alliance, it would amount to quite a large number. An ordinary Faerie would most likely have died a hundred times over.
But Zell was still merrily flying around to this day. This wasnât just chance.
âI see⌠Yes, sheâs âBooby-Trapped Bait Zellâ after all. Iâm not entirely convinced, but letâs hope for the best.â
Zellâs was famous in her own right.
She had even earned herself a nickname â thatâs how active she had been in the war.
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Regardless of if she truly lived up to them, she definitely had a modicum of skill.
âAlright, everyone standby on my orders. Weâll keep an eye out on the cave from outside the ineffective range of the soundproofing magic, and strike when theyâre asleep.â
Houston had decided to wait and see.
Judith was still not convinced.
âPlease, Sir Houston!â
âHmm? Yes?â
âOne of our allies is being held captive right now!â
âThatâs right, which is why Iâm taking every possible precaution. We donât have time to go back and call for backup, so weâll mount a night attack with everyone here.â
âWe should go in now!â
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âNo, itâs too dangerous. Stand by.â
Houston sternly replied.
Judithâs shoulders slumped as she backed off.
But she still looked dissatisfied.
Her boss was putting more weight on Bashâs words than her own, and if things kept going this way, heâd take all the credit for solving this case.
Houston thought that she was probably unhappy about that.
[I guess it canât be helped. Itâs her first real mission after all.]
Although he felt that way, he was now in command.
The moment he had announced that he would accompany her, it was no longer Judithâs mission alone.
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Although he had taken command of the case halfway through, he would make sure that all his men returned alive and the case was solved.
These were Houstonâs intentions.
âOkay, so one of us will be on watch duty while the rest of us get some sleep⌠Bash, is that alright?â
âIâll follow the commanderâs orders.â
Bash replied, leaning his back against a nearby tree and closing his eyes.
âAlright, then. Jet, Youâre the lookout. If anything happens, wake me up.â
There were five hours left until sunset.
At which point he would let the sentry go to sleep and assign another soldier to guard the entrance. Those two would be backup. The rest would go in.
He would left those two behind just in case he needed a messenger to go back to town and tell the deputy commander what had happened â for example, if enemy reinforcements arrived in the middle of the night or if Houston and the others were wiped out.
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Normally, it would be Houston himself who would take on this role.
Judith was the field commander.
As the chief executive, Houston had to play it safe.
However, in front of Bash, he couldnât afford to stay safely in the rear.
He had to join in on the assault.
ââŚâ
But Houston had forgotten.
The soldiers, however, hadnât failed to remember that Judith was still a novice, having been knight for only a year.
She was knighted after the war and had only worked as one in times of peace.
And he didnât notice.
He didnât realize that his subordinates were trying to give that a new knight a good boost â a kickstart to her career.
They were a little frustrated with Houston, who was careful and cautious, putting a lot of weight on the Orcâs wordsâŚ