âWell, Fine. Letâs just take this time to recover and send another assault later.â
Tonino orders the siege equipment to be prepared in anticipation of the next assault.
Siege equipment are difficult to bring fully assembled so theyâve only assembled a part in the capital city. They intend to put them all together after arriving at Fort Terrier.
They come in different varieties such as catapults, siege towers, stairs, battering rams, and ships.
If you brought this much then normally you would have enough force to be able to bring the enemy down.
Furthermore, they now have prepared countermeasures for the fire medicine.
âNow then, let the siege begin.â
(Almis POV)
The bowmen fire arrows as the enemy siege towers draw near the edge of the moat.
The arrows kept pouring like rain.
Alongside the siege towers, the enemy also used boats to cross the moat. They then set up ladders against the walls and try to climb over.
They also tied together boats like a bridge. Using that, they bring over their battering rams and begin attacking the fort gates.
âWhat an intense assault, yes?â
Perm mutters while avoiding arrows.
âHowever, we wonât fall with just this much, you know. We, too, have defensive siege equipment.â
About the same time I said so, one of the enemy siege towers becomes engulfed in white smoke.
Then, the sound of explosions shakes the area and a second and a third tower gets engulfed in white smoke.
âFire medicine, huhâŠâŠâ
âYes, thatâs right. Courtesy of our catapults and ballista.â
Ismere was quite knowledgeable in other areas apart from construction too such as regarding these siege equipments. These were made under her instructions.
Javelins donât have enough range after all.
Since Ismere was able to construct ballista, I asked her if she could make crossbows and I got an affirmative.
However, it seems mass producing them wouldnât be the best idea. They werenât that much powerful, she said.
When I thought about it, the Battle of Crecy was an example of this. Furthermore, we probably wonât be able to make much with the present level of technology.
While itâs unfortunate, the bowmen themselves arenât in any real pinch so Iâll just have to pass on the idea.
âThey arenât breaking though.â
Ordovices points ((at the enemy towers)).
Wha? Thatâs strange.
âSeveral sorcerers probably put up a physical barrier!â
Theyâre also using countermeasures like damp cloth and fire-resistant peltâŠ..
âThe enemy commander has done his homework, huh. HoweverâŠ..â
âTsk, They keep coming no matter how much you kill them!!â
Gram curses.
Heâs proactively killing commander-like enemies but their morale isnât changing.
They seem to have a proper system of command hierarchy. It only shows that theyâre an army refined with a high degree of training.
Furthermore, because the enemy soldiers are furnished with metal shields, our arrows are having quite a hard time picking them off. 30% of our arrows are iron while the remaining 70% are bronze. We are indeed going to have a hard time.
In other words, itâs not going to go down like before with the battle slaves.
And because stones are being thrown every now and then, we also donât have the leeway to safely fire our arrows.
âThis wonât doâŠ..Ron, sorry. Iâll leave those who manage to come up to you.â (Almis)
âUnderstood. Itâs probably about the time they get sick of having their stairs fall off and having stones dropped on them, anyway.â (Ron)
Ron draws his sword. About the same time, an enemy climbs over the fort wall. HoweverâŠ..
âYou did well! Eat some steel as a reward.â (Ron)
(TLN: Literally, âOkay, great job!â only and in a funny manner. I added another sentence to adapt it. I donât know how to adapt the funny tone in English so Iâll just make it badass. Iâm not a good writer so sorry if it still doesnât click.)
Ron cuts him down with his sword right in half. The enemy falls into the moat dyeing the water deep red.
âAlright, itâs our turn now!!â
Ron and the others kill the enemy one by one and let them fall into the moat.
âLook out!â
A man repels an arrow heading straight at Ron.
Heâs one of the new recruits from the DeBell Clan, Joseph.
âAlright, I got a chiliarch to owe me one!â (Are you alright, Sir Chiliarch?) (Joseph)
âYeah, Iâm alright butâŠwhat you said and your true intention got reversed though.â (Ron)
The South Gate.
The situation here is somewhat worse.
âHmmm, the enemyâs attack is quite intense, huh. It seems like theyâre concentrating their assault here.â (Bartolo)
Bartolo drinks a liquor bottle dry. He then drops it on an enemy soldierâs head.
The enemy soldier instinctively protects his head with his hands.
Unfortunately, he was holding on to a ladder so down he goes.
âNowâs not the time to be drinking liquor, Sir Bartolo.â (Bolus)
Bolus brandishes his spear over his head and strikes a climbing enemy soldier.
Everyoneâs very busy.
âThe enemy commander has quite the unpleasant character too, huh. Instead of the vigorous and strong young commander in the north gate, heâs attacking the middle-aged old-timer in the south.â
While saying so, Bartolo skillfully moves and supports the bowmen. He doesnât give off pointless commands.
That being said, his orders are limited to what he could cover.
One after another, the enemy soldiers crossed the moat and are climbing up the walls. Itâs quite a bleak situation.
âIt canât be helped. Letâs use the new weapon we received from Lord Almis.â
Bolus ordered twenty soldiers to bring forth cylinders.
The twenty soldiers aimed them down at the enemy soldiers climbing up the ladders.
âFire!!â (Bartolo)
Flames spout out from the cylinders.
The enemy receives the flames directly. They then fall as they catch fire.
A lot of them got so surprised about the sudden flames that they instinctively let go of the ladders and fall to their deaths.
The ladders, too, catch fire and then fall into the moat below. They sink into the water while producing steam.
âDang, what a great weapon. Itâs called a âFlame Cylinderâ if I recall correctly? The one who made this is a genius. Was it Ismere?â (Bartolo)
TLN: Author used çç. Itâs literally Flame Cylinder/Pipe/Gun. They still shouldnât have known about guns so I crossed that out. I donât have any other names for the thing. Anyways, itâs the Japanese word for Flare with a character missing (çșçç). If someone could think up a better name given such context, Iâd be happy to use that. Flamethrower is a whole different word in Japanese btw.
âWhy thank you for your compliments, Bartolo.â (Tetra)
Tetra suddenly appears and answers.
âAh, Madame. Itâs dangerous here, you know? Youâre a sorcerer, right? Be obedient anâŠâ (Bartolo)
Five fireballs appeared around the circumference of Tetraâs staff. They then immediately fly towards an unsuspecting enemy just as he was about to climb over the rampart.
âSorry. I was wrong about you.â (Bartolo)
âItâs good that you understand.â (Tetra)
And once again, Bartolo inquires Tetra.
âSo, how does the thing work?â (Bartolo)
âSimple. You mix gunpowder with olive oil then you blow it with wind from a magic square. Then you add fire from another magic square this time attached to the mouth of the cylinder. Itâs important to note though that you should cut the fire magic square first before the wind magic square after using the weapon. This is because normally the wind would be the one pushing the fire out of the cylinder so that it doesnât ignite the fuel inside it. So, should you cut the wind magic square first the fire might go inside the cylinder and cause it to explode.â (Tetra)
âEehhâŠquite a scary weapon, huh.â (Bartolo)
Nonetheless, the Flame cylinder is quite frightening visually that the enemy soldiersâ pace took a hit. Slowly, the tide of the battle turned in our favor. The number of enemies climbing over the walls started to dwindle.
âWell, as for a weakness, it consumes a lot of fuel, huh.â
âThat and the range is quite short. It would be difficult except in sieges.â
The two continue cutting down enemy soldiers as they talked.
Thus, the day ended with the war having made no significant progress or change.
âHow many did we lose?â
Tonino listens to the report. Then, he breathes out a huge sigh and lets the soldier who sent the report leave.
âWe suffered huge losses, huh.â
Carlo quips as he takes a sip of wine.
âGood griefâŠâ
This time, they lost a lot of siege towers and bowmen. The bowmen got burned and crushed to death along with the towers.
Archery is a special skill that takes a lot of time to master so recovering the lost bowmen would be difficult.
âThat fire blowing cylinder is damn troublesome.â
âThatâs cheating, you know. Thanks to that, the troops are stricken with fearâŠâ
Nonetheless, thereâs no rule that you canât use weapons like flamethrowers in war.
âShouldnât we have to change our strategy?â
Carlo concernedly asks Tonino.
Tonino shakes his head.
âNo, we wonât change the plan. There wonât be problems, see. We still have plenty of time. For powerful enemies, you only have to tire them out to take them down.â
ââ
âThe casualties areâŠâŠwell, not a bad amount considering we took such an attack.â
There was a tinge of joy in my voice as I said so.
Though saying this is a little imprudent but Iâm just happy that none of the people from my original village died. Although out of the 27, Iâve only brought 12.
Amongst the twelve, six people have ascended into managerial ranks in the army with the help of Ron and Gram. The other six are under my and Tetraâs protection so them getting KIAâd would be unlikely. HoweverâŠâŠ
I want to have at least this much partiality be overlooked.
Or perhaps I should say that since losing bureaucrats and commanders would jeopardize territorial management, it would only be end up the same as with me having no such special feelings.
âNow then, I was thinking of bringing out some liquor even if just a small amount butâŠ.Perm, what do you think?â
âWould it be just fine? Although Iâm not that versed in military mattersâŠâŠI can still say that a drink is probably necessary in times of trouble or emergency.â
âI also agree. Itâs the first day after all. We have to be positive in the beginning.â
Bartolo also agrees.
âI know you just want to drinkâŠâŠâ
Tetra candidly retorts Bartolo.
However, Tetra didnât particularly disagree as if saying she wonât have any problems with it.
The other clansmen show their agreement too.
âGram? Ron?â
The two shake their heads when I ask them.
âTo treat everyone to liquorâŠâŠ.I agree with that. However, we must keep our vigilance.â
âItâs not the time for everyone to be drunk when a night attack is highly likely.â
Itâs a reasonable opinion.
âThen how about we get some people to keep watch, like those weak to liquor or those who lose by lottery? Also, we should have the guys exercise self-control when drinking.
Wine in the Adernia Peninsula has an incredibly low alcohol level. You donât have to worry about getting drunk unless you drink like thereâs no tomorrow.
âWell, then, letâs end todayâs council.â
Just like that the first day passedâŠ..
Is what I thought.
âNight attack!!â
I got awoken by a soldier.
âIt seems it went down just like Ron and Roswald said, huh.
I hurriedly went out to the action.
âHmmmâŠwe donât know how many is attacking, huh.â
âIt seems theyâve extinguished their bonfires so we wouldnât know how much theyâve sent to attack. In other words, theyâve only probably sent a few since their objective is most likely to not let us sleep.â
Ordovices mutters as he strokes his moustache.
âOtherwise, they wanted it to appear as such while really intending to truly attackâŠfor the meantime, letâs divide our troops into two. One half would sleep while the other shall fight.â
We could always wake the other half up should the enemy intensify their attack.
HoweverâŠ.
âIt seems we wonât be able to sleep soundly tonight huh.â