The lights that had been blindingly bright only moments ago had disappeared, and the people that had been near it had all disappeared from sight.
âThereâs not much left now.â
It had been two hours since we had conquered all of Mercariaâs castles, and started taking down Marcis.
No matter how weak the enemies were, taking down nine castles, against defenders holed up in a castle, no less, was no doubt an impressive feat.
âButâŠâ
All that was left was Marcisâs main base.
There were probably countless magic traps installed there, without a doubt.
But I wasnât worried about something as trivial as the Marcis main base.
âThey finished it properly⊠right?â
I had a bad feeling.
I had an extremely bad feeling about Risen, who had taken with him a hundred summoners that fit a bizarre criteria.
To be honest, even if we lost a hundred summoners, there was still no way we would lose.
They were all splendid summoners.
Especially Lady Aris, and although I didnât want to admit it, Risen, both had the ability to single-handedly turn the tide of the battle as Yugrasiaâs strongest forces.
That was why he was the most reliable unit, butâŠ
âItâs Risen, thoughâŠâ
I couldnât help but feel uneasy at the fact that the one leading them was Risen, who I had been involved with for the worse for a long period of time.
âDamn it, I was short-sighted.â
Iâd sent Risen purely to f*** Pres over, but I didnât think of what might happen after he beat Pres.
Itâs Risen. The Trickster Risen!
He always had divine talent at fooling others.
And that ability had only grown on another level after he contracted his god, Loki.
That alone was the worst possible combination, but then he met a senior at Yugrasia who taught him some techniques, he became able to use all sorts of weird skills.
Such as infiltrating into the girlsâ changing rooms or picking almost every type of padlock with a single wire⊠in other words, skills very useful to be used for crimes!
And finally.
âAnd since he also met Professor Nicerwin as wellâŠâ
The worst lifeform had been created.
The worldâs worst lifeform, which I wondered whether or not I should eliminate it as fast as possible for the sake of the worldâs peace.
âHeâs not making contact eitherâŠâ
The sun was beginning to set.
In 3-4 hours from now, the event would be over.
Right now, Yugrasia had stolen back the castle Pres had taken from us, for a total of ten of our original castles.
Add to that another ten castles that we conquered from Mercaria.
And finally, if you included the nine castles which we stole from Marcis, excluding their main base, we were in possession of 29 castles.
A total of 2900 points.
Even if we were pushed back by sheer force of numbers in the remaining time, as long as we managed to hold onto half then Yugrasia would have no problem winning.
âPlease, please donât betray usâŠâ
But there was one wildcard left.
It was the prospect of Risenâs betrayal.
Just last year we would have wondered what manner of bullshit that thought would be, but the nominal head of the students, the student council president had already betrayed us.
As for the possibilities of betrayal, although Risen had no reason to betray us, there was no reason for him to not betray us, either.
What if Pres bribed him by saying heâd introduce her to a cute girl?
Could I guarantee that Risen wouldnât take the offer?
âI canât.â
Itâs Risen.
The number of times he had betrayed us back in Yugrasia one way or another was uncountable.
Despite being vice-president, he would prioritise his own profits over the school and its students.
He could give up on our victory this year, on the grounds that we would graduate at the end of the year anyway.
âAt least⊠we need to steal away about half of Aruciaâs castles.â
But I could not give up.
As a vice-president of the student council, I at least bore a sense of responsibility for the schoolâs⊠I mean, the studentsâ futures!
âStrengthen the defences on the Arucia side. Just to be sure, tell the people over there that even if Risen does return, donât let their guards down around him.â
âHas the vice-president betrayed us again?â
âNo, but he could.â
âYes, maâam.â
After I sent back the people who had come with me, I mapped out the remaining lines of engagement in my head.
There was a massive discrepancy between the number of castles we had taken and the number of enemy students that had been in them.
No matter how you looked at it, it was obvious that they were bunkering everyone down into Aruciaâs main base, and going for one all-or-nothing move against us.
âHave all of the beast-type summoners prepare to attack, and send the elementalists and other people with area of effect attack abilities to the castles near Arucia and prepare for a siege.
âThen will we have enough people left?â
âYeah, Karen. Didnât we already leave people behind at the castles we took from Marcis?â
âIf we reduce our numbers any further, even we canât conquer Marcisâs main base.â
âMagicians that are ready are a pain to deal with.â
Magicians have many weaknesses.
They are weak at close quarters.
They take a long time to prepare their magic.
The moment they focused to use their magic, they were defenceless.
Yet despite all this, magicians still existed.
Magicians had so many weaknesses that the class of battlemage, which in return for reduced magical firepower, had speed and was able to use martial techniques, was created just to compensate for those weaknesses.
There was a single reason why magicians were still used despite suffering these weaknesses.
Because magicians possessed the greatest firepower.
An attack from a prepared magician had enough power behind it that even a swordsmaster couldnât make light of it.
What else need be said.
Over a hundred Yugrasia students, honed by the silver devil, were defeated in the process of conquering just nine castles.
But there was no other choice.
Among the current student councilâs senior members, it seemed that I was the only one that wanted victory without any other ulterior motives.
âIâll deal with that.â
Therefore, that was something I had to deal with.
That was the repayment of the faith the other students had placed in me when they elected me to the vice-presidency.
âVice-presidentâŠâ
âBig sis, youâre so coolâŠâ
âSob⊠to think we actually had a sane person in our student councilâŠâ
Everyone sent me looks of respect and admiration.
Receiving those gazes, I stood up and brought out my summon.
âSeleid.â
âKraaaahhh!â
A giant drake, said to be the descendants of dragons, roared as he appeared in front of me.
âAre you still up for some work?â
âKaahhhhh!â
Seleidâs body was covered in cuts and bruises from conquering two of Mercariaâs castles and seven of Marcisâs, but he made a noise of confidence as he bowed his head to me.
âAlright, once this is over⊠we donât have to meet the silver devil ever again!â
âKuwahhhhhhhhhhankuaaah!â
Seleid turned his head skywards and roared.
I hadnât had many opportunities to summon him on academy grounds due to his size, but Seleid had experience being hit by the silver devil as a living wall to block off corridors.
Having realised that as long as we won, there would be no more reason for him to relive those nightmares again, Seleid roared triumphantly as the other students began to bring out their respective summons.
âIâll charge in through the air. Once they focus on attacking me, charge straight through the gates and wipe them out!â
ââââââYes, maâam!ââââââ
Over a hundred summoners began to move out on their respective summons.
As I watched them move, I also mounted Seleisâ back, lifted my spear and took off into the air.
âNow, go ahead and try to backstab us.â
There were no more external forces that could turn the tables on us anymore.
The winners of the imperial festival would be decided solely on internal forces, or how hard our allies would decide to knife us in the back.
And weâŠ
Thanks to Professor Nicerwinâs teachings, we were confident that we would not be surprised or shocked no matter where or when our allies backstabbed us.
As we faced the sun as it fell beyond the horizon, we rode onwards towards victory.
#11 Their story: Aris ril Letiaâs story.
âKgh⊠have you really⊠gone mad?â
I couldnât help but grunt as a powerful strike jarred my wrists.
Weâd been all but victorious.
Aruciaâs main base was already half-destroyed as a result of the elementalistsâ attack.
Moreover, the vice-presidentâs Lokiâs Ascension had all but defeated the president.
All that was left was to wipe out the remaining small fry with the hundred elementalists that can come in and take down this castle.
That was the plan, so how had things come to this.
âPower of the earth.â
When had he had recovered, I had no idea, but Pres used an earth elemental to try and drag my foot into the ground.
âHaap.â
âAghhh⊠and we call these our president and vice-president!â
A giant scythe snipped off a few of my hairs as it sliced the air.
Indeed, my enemies were the president and the vice-president.
Not Aruciaâs president and vice-president, but my allies the Yugrasia president and vice-president!
âIâm telling you I can⊠introduce you to a girl myself!â
I shrieked as I let waves of sword aura flying with both my swords, but the response that came back was cold.
âA person with a lover is more believable than someone without oneâŠâ
âKghhhâŠâ
I bit down on my lips as I wrenched my foot out from the ground.
âOh my, how frightful.â
A woman said with a startled face as my frigid glare passed behind the two into her direction.
âDamn it allâŠâ
That woman was the cause of all this.
Around 10 minutes ago.
As the two swordswomen relentlessly swung their swords to protect the president, vice-pres was only dodging with a bewildered face.
âAri, Renya. Stop. Look, heâs flustered.â
âUnni?â
âIiana unni!â
The woman wearing a Mercaria uniform suddenly appeared with a bright smile and said.
âGreetings, Mister Risen de Roa. No, would it be more appropriate for me to call you the Trickster Risen?â
Our vice-president nodded dumbly as she took the hems of her uniform skirt in hand and greeted him elegantly.
âMy name is Iiana mel Rudratian of Mercaria.â
The name she had just mentioned with a smile was that of one of the presidentâs lovers, and also the name of the person called the Queen of Mercaria.
âUrrkâŠâ
Had she felt the glare the vice-president directed towards Pres get harsher?
âOh my oh my, please donât look at my lover so scarily like that.â
With just a few steps she put herself in between Vice-presâs line of sight with Pres, and she looked at Pres affectionately.
âBig sisâŠâ
âDonât worry.â
She took a hand to Presâs head and gently stroked it as she looked back at Vice-pres.
âI am not trained in the sword like my little sisters here. I am not talented in magic like Aine, who isnât here right now. But, what I did learn.â
All of a sudden I had a very bad feeling about this.
What was this, this dirty feeling of foreboding.
Thinking over it, I let out a quiet gasp internally.
âAh!â
This was the exact same uneasiness just before I got blindsided.
The very same feeling Iâd felt in Yugrasia since Professor Nicerwin initiated a specific plan out of his many others!
âWhat I did learn was the art of negotiation. And so, let me make an offer.â
âVice-president, donât lisâŠâ
But, it was already too late.
I shouted the moment she started speaking, but she had already said all she had to.
âI will help you find a lover. It doesnât matter if you fail. Until the day I graduate, I will introduce to you a new girl of Mercaria every weekend.â
âRe, really?â
As I caught the glimmer in Vice-presâs eyes, I ground my teeth.
âDamn it, all units, blow up the Pres and Vice-pres!â
I felt the aura of betrayal.
So I grit my teeth and ordered the elementalists surrounding us, but.
âAhâŠâ
The moment I turned around, I realised.
The single emotion that permeated through each and every one of the elementalistsâ eyes.
It was expectation.
âOf course⊠that goes for all of you, too.â
The moment her smiling eyes met mine, I felt a frigid chill run down my spine.
âHeyâŠâ
âHuh? Me?â
I quietly whispered to Lady Nermia beside me.
Ironically enough, the only ally I could trust right now was this girl who shared a fear of Professor Nicerwin.
âDo you want to fight Pres and Vice-pres, or do you want to fight a hundred elementalistsâŠâ
âWhat are you talking about?â
She tilted her head as if she didnât understand, and I looked at her, bit down hard on my lips, and growled quietly.
âWhat am I talking about⊠Iâm saying that everyone around us is now an enemy.â
At the same time I finished, as if she had been waiting, another voice entered my ears.
âThere is only one condition. It isâŠâ
âA hundred summoners, Iâll leave them to you!â
As I formed sword auras with both swords in my hands, under the mantra of âfirst to strike winsâ I immediately attacked the vice-president and at the same time, the devilâs whisper began to spread throughout Yugrasia.
âFor our victory⊠defeat Lady Letia!â
As the devilâs whisper of betrayal began ringing and echoed outwards.
Yugrasiaâs specialty, betrayal, showed itself in the imperial festival once again.