While Joshua was battling in the Imperial Palace, people and beasts were stomping toward the Avalon Empireâs border.
The grand army of one hundred thousandâno, two hundred thousand soldiers shook the ground beneath them.
The howl of violent beasts echoed through the air. The sky was covered by a pack of wyverns that were so ferocious that it looked like they would tear clouds apart. Everyone looked at the horizon to see the flags raised by the soldiers at the front. At that moment, the wind sent the flags waving vigorously. They belonged to the Swallow Empire, one of the two empires that practically ruled the continent.
âCommander Eima.â An aide came up to Duke Eima, the man called Ice Emperor by the people of the continent.
âReport.â Eima gestured at the aide.
âWe currently have a total of 213,298 soldiers. Aside from the infantry soldiers, there are 2000 wolf riders, 500 wyvern knights, and 5700 C-Class knights, who have been drafted from 68 knight orders,â the aide reported.
âThatâs enough.â Eima interrupted. âHow is our main unit?â
âAh! His Majesty has mercifully sent us the A-Class knights, including the ones that just became a Master, so if I add themâŠâ The aide stroked his chin.
âIf you add them?â Eima repeated.
ââŠThere are a total of twenty-three A-Class knights,â the aide happily explained.
Eima gaped blankly for a moment.
âThatâs splendid,â Eima said, breaking into a smile. âI knew there were many hidden forces inside the Empire, butâŠâ
âYes, I was also very surprised at first.â The aide nodded.
âThat must mean the Grand Duke put his heart and soul into this war, but⊠I might set my heart on a different agenda, so how could he entrust me with such an army?â Eima mischievously asked.
âWouldnât it be an indication of how much he trusts you, masterâno, commander?â the aide carefully suggested
âTrust? The Grand Duke?â Eima chuckled, shaking his head. âI guarantee you that is definitely not the case.â
âThenâŠ?â
âHeâs certain about his skills and about his subordinatesâ loyalty toward him. In many ways, heâs truly something.â Eima shrugged. âWell, that is also the reason why Iâm betting my future on him.â
âCommanderâŠâ The aide trailed off.
âLetâs stop the silly talk.â Eima turned his head to look beyond the horizon. âTheyâve also noticed it by now, haven't they?â
âYes.â The aide nodded. âThe wyvern riders finished scouting and detected unusual movement inside the castle. It appears that they are preparing for defense.â
âTsk. Itâs meaningless.â Eima quietly clicked his tongue and fixed his eyes on the castle.
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In a civilianâs eyes, the castle would be the size of an ant, but Eima could see the castle as clearly as if he was standing right before it. The old castle, no, it was more accurate to call it a fortress, looked like it had been made decades before. However, it was this gateway and impregnable fortress that Eimaâs army had to pass through in order to get into the Avalon Empire. It was calledâŠ
ââŠEinberg.â Eima quietly mumbled, clenching his fists. âHow long have we dreamed of this moment? The moment our Swallow Empire army takes that damn fortress down and tramples over the Avalon Empireâs land.â
âIn the past, many of our empireâs heroes have fallen here, so today is the day to avenge the spilled blood,â the aide added with a faint smile.
âWhat did the Grand Duke say?â Eima asked.
The aide looked at the crystal ball in his hands. The crystal ball flickered three times at regular intervals.
âHe says heâll entrust you with all the matters since youâre the commander,â the aide answered with shining eyes.
âWeâll march right away,â Eima said without hesitation.
The aideâs eyes widened with surprise.
He pulled himself together, loudly stomped his foot against the ground, and took a long, deep breath that made his chest puff up.
âMarch!â he shouted, his mana carrying his voice far and wide.
The order to march was given to the entire army.
* * *
In a flash, the razor-sharp dagger pierced Kaiserâs heart.
âHe definitely said âthe Darkness Emperor,â one of the Three Celestials as people call them, but even if I considered thatââ
Joshua flinched. The Darkness Emperor was about to move again to launch a much bigger attack, but no one detected his movement because he was hidden deep in the shadows.
ââŠI see heâs not only good at being stealthy,â Joshua assessed as he moved.
Kaiser was dying at that very moment, but the attack that the Darkness Emperor was about to launch wasnât something that could be taken lightly.
Joshua disappeared. When he showed up again, he was right before the Darkness Emperor. The Darkness Emperor gave him a wide-eyed look, unable to hide his surprise. Joshua had no regard for his opponentâs reaction and punched him as hard as he could.
Joshuaâs attacks were bizarre, so the Darkness Emperorâs hand also had to move chaotically, resulting in a brilliant display of light shining off of his dagger. The moment he thought Joshua was aiming for his waist, Joshua changed his course of attack to strike the Darkness Emperorâs jaw or his legs.
âYour hand-to-hand combat technique isâŠâ the Darkness Emperor quietly marveled after only a few blows.
In the end, the Darkness Emperor lost his grip on the parchment in his other hand. It swayed down on the floor. Joshua reached his hand toward the parchment; however, the Darkness Emperor was quicker that time.
âAha! You laid yourself open to attack!â
The Darkness Emperor was already holding two daggers. Using the dagger in his right hand, he aimed for the top of Joshuaâs head, and with the other hand, he was thrusting at Joshuaâs heart. Both parts were vital parts of the human body that were essential for survival.
Joshuaâs countermeasure for the Darkness Emperorâs attack was truly splendid: Joshua spun, cutting through the air, and used the momentum to take half a step to the right and avoid the dagger that was flying toward his heart. Then he deflected the dagger that was aimed at the top of his head with a powerful kick. The resultant noise was an earsplitting clang! It was hard to believe that the sound had been produced by the collision between a three-centimeter-long dagger and a human foot.
The recoil pushed the Darkness Emperorâs arm backward, giving Joshua a perfect opportunity to fight back.
However, Joshua immediately came to a halt and just watched the Darkness Emperor from ten steps away. The Darkness Emperor didnât try to resist the shockwave that was pushing him back. Instead, he used the recoil to let go of his daggers without regret, clearly revealing what his goal was.
The Darkness Emperorâs daggers dropped to the floor with a clear metal ringing. The parchment, which he had lost his grip on, lightly landed on top of those daggers. Joshua was going to dart forward again, since, if the man before him was really the Darkness Emperor, there was no way that Joshua could let him go, butâŠ
ââŠKeugh!â
Joshua couldnât do so in the end because someone happened to groan in pain. No one needed to tell Joshua who it was that was moaning in agony.
âKaiserâŠâ Joshua groaned after he looked down.
The Darkness Emperor seemed to think it was his chance to flee, so he stopped attacking and disappeared into the darkness, but Joshua didnât even look in his direction.
âDo you have any last words?â Joshua asked Kaiser.
There was no way Kaiser could answer him. His injury was critical; it wouldnât be strange for him to die any second. Still, Joshua could tell Kaiserâs answer from his eyes as they slowly turned lifeless.
ââŠYour inner pocket?â Joshua asked.
Kaiserâs eyes were fixed on his topâs inner pocket, making his intent clear.
Joshua rummaged in Kaiserâs inner pocket for a moment and flinched when he felt something. He met Kaiserâs eyes again.
âYouâŠâ
ââŠKek⊠kekeâŠâ Kaiser was laughing even while he was dying. His mouth was bloody, but his eyes silently said that he didnât regret anything and had not lost yet. Kaiser tried to make his presence felt until the end.
Joshua stared at Kaiserâs corpse for a very long time and then shoved the object into his inner pocket.
âSecond Prince Kaizen,â he quietly said, breaking the suffocating silence.
Joshua was clearly addressing Kaizen as if the prince was beneath him, but his voice had the power to silence any protest.
âWh-what is it?â Kaizen stuttered.
âAssemble all the nobles in the council chamber immediately,â Joshua commanded.
âIâll tell the First Prince, so gather up every single one of them.â
Kaizen and the other noblesâ breaths caught in their throat, and their eyes bulged at Joshuaâs unexpected words.
Joshuaâs eyes turned cold.
âThis is not a request, itâs an order. Iâm in no mood for games, and this is a matter of urgency.â
âWh-what in the world are you trying to doâŠ?â Kaizen stammered out.
âThe central army, the mobilizable reserve forces in the provinces, each familyâs private army⊠Iâll summon all the forces to the Imperial Palace regardless of their faction or the size of their army,â Joshua explained.
Even the surviving Second Battalion knights held their breath.
The nobles reacted instantly.
âRi-ridiculous!â
âYou canât do that! Who do you think you are to give such an order?!â
âYouâre using the crisis⊠thatâs so rude! I wasnât going to say anything, but I donât have a choice. How could you have such an ideaâŠ!â
âAbove all, even Their Highnesses donât have the power to summon the familiesâ private armies!â
Joshua let the noblesâ protests wash over him for a moment.
âThen do as you wish,â he replied with a cold smile.
The nobles gaped blankly at him. They hadnât expected Joshua to stand down so easily after dropping such a bombshell.
âIf any family doesnât wish to send their soldiers, then they donât have to,â Joshua said.
âTh-that meansâŠ?â
Joshua began to speak, enunciating each word with a weight that brooked no interruption.
âBut Iâm asking you to do this in order to save our country, because its fate is hanging in the balance right now. If there are any families whose armies are intact after the warâŠâ
Joshua trailed off for a moment, then poured out his energy. The intangible energy spread outward from him, making the nobles freeze up as it rolled over them.
ââŠIâll punish them myself for turning their backs on their country in a time of crisis.â