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After invading the Principality of Lichtine, the Fourth Imperial Army continued to advance at an astonishing speed. Even if the enemyâs lack of resistance was one of the reasons, the fortresses fell one after another in less than half a day.
They are currently twelve cells (thirty-six kilometers) away from Azbakar, the capital of the Principality of Lichtine.
The Fourth Imperial Army had just fallen two more forts today and had halted their advance to give their soldiers and horses a rest. In their main camp, a military council is being held to decide the future course of action.
A simple tent surrounded the camp. Inside of it, General Kylo was in the top seat, and Liz was on his right. Amidst the tense atmosphere, one of the staff raises his hand.
âMay we begin the next topic?â
âUmu. Sure, start it.â
With General Kyloâs permission, the staff stood up with the reconnaissance unit report in their hands.
âA rebel army has appeared south of the Principality of Lichtine. It seems that they are currently moving northward and heading towards us. If this continues, a clash is inevitable.â
General Kylo snorted in disgust as he received the report from his staff. He looked at the map spread out on his desk and the pieces on it.
âHow many rebels are there?â
âAbout four thousand. It seems that they have kicked out the Principality of Lichtineâs defensive forces and are hiring mercenaries and incorporating the surrounding slaves into their army one after another. By the time they encounter us, there will probably be more than six thousand of them.â
âFumu. What about the movements of the Principality of Lichtine?â
âAccording to the reports from my informants, they have gathered their troops and are holed up in the capital. The report from the secret agent is the same, so it must be true. I think they are preparing for a siege.â
âHunkering down like a turtle, it seems like a cowardly wind has blown. But it is all settledââ.â
General Kylo held up his hand generously over the map.
âFirst, we must defeat the rebels who stand in our way. Letâs incorporate them into our army. But we only need the mercenaries. Cut off all the slavesâ heads. After that, letâs capture the capital and return to our homeland in triumph.â
There was no objection from the staff. General Kylo nodded in satisfaction, but he noticed that Liz was staring at the map in dissatisfaction.
âPrincess, is there something wrong?â
âThe soldiers and horses are exhausted from the reckless march so far.â
Theyâve destroyed several forts. The defenses are thin, and theyâve won many battles in a row. It can be said that they are doing frighteningly well. Thanks to this, the morale of the soldiers is high.
However, even though they were able to trounce them, there was inevitably no small amount of resistance. The battle still continues. Whether defeating the rebels or dropping the enemyâs capital, they need to rest.
Just thinking about the consequences of accumulated fatigue is frightening.
âIf the rest is not possible, then we should stick to our plan and negotiate for the northern oasis city of Bruno.â
âYou donât understand it, Princess.â
There was an echo of mockery in General Kyloâs tone of voice. Liz was aware of this, but she listened in silence.
âYou canât treat the Fourth Imperial Army the same way you treat other countriesâ soldiers. Theyâve been training hard and building up their strength for this moment. They wonât get tired from a half-hearted assault.â
âBut they are still humans. Itâs impossible for them to keep fighting.â
âAccording to the plan, we only need to do two more attacksââdestroy the rebel army and capture the capital of the Principality of Lichtine. If we do that, weâll have half of the Principality of Lichtine, not to mention the whole northern part of it.â
âThe Emperor doesnât want to destroy the Principality of Lichtine.â
âJust because the capital fell doesnât mean it will be destroyed. Donât worry; weâll leave the south for them. The slave ships wonât be able to dock there.â
With a hint of disgust at General Kyloâs triumphant mood, Liz spoke up in rebuttal.
âIf we do that, the Fourth Imperial Army will be glued to the Principality of Lichtine. If the southâs defenses are thin, there is no telling what the Steichen Republic will do. Besides, the Principality of Lichtine will be eager to take back the capital. If the stability in the south collapses, it will be a disaster we canât even imagine.â
âAt that time, we can just destroy the Principality of Lichtine. Isnât that right?â
Then General Kylo lifted the corners of his mouth and looked at Liz.
âThe Princess is tired. That is why you keep saying such cowardly things. You can return to your command now that the military council is over. You can stay in the rear if you want.â
Liz was tempted to shout at him, but she clenched her fists and restrained herself. But the anger didnât go away easily. General Kyloâs second-in-command, Kigui, saw the anger on her face and reproached her for it.
âYou are a member of the staff now. Your status as a princess has nothing to do with this. Showing emotion is not admirable. You should also be careful about what you say that could afflict His Excellency. You should control yourself.â
âKigui, you shouldnât say that. The princess is still young and has only been a soldier for a short time. It would be unreasonable to expect her to know the rules of the military right away. It is best if she learns it slowly from now on.â
Isnât that right? General Kylo asked his staff, and they nodded in agreement.
âPrincess. Donât worry. We will give you a chance to make your mark.â
General Kylo gave a small smile and turned his attention to the map. It may be a gesture to indicate that he was not going to talk anymore.
âYes⊠Then Iâll take your word for it and rest.â
If she vented her frustration here, it would only make her position worse. The only people around were the bootlicker staff officers. When Liz stood up from her chair, she walked out of the tent with a resentful stride.
Then Tris brought her beloved horse to a halt in front of her.
âPrincess. Is the military council over?â
âGeneral Kylo seems to have no idea whatâs coming next.â
Liz, astride her beloved horse, turned her horseâs head toward her own camp.
âFumu⊠As expected, there was no way to change his mind.â
âYes, they are going to defeat the rebels and invade Azbakar.â
âHeâs full of ambition. I thought he was a cautious man.â
âYes. How are the preparations going?â
âSixty percent, Iâd say.â
âWell⊠Iâll write another letter for him.â
When she returned to the camp, Liz looked up at the sky. The wind was blowing hard, and the dust was rising heavily, obscuring her vision.
âThereâs something unnatural about this. Why the wind all of a suddenâŠ?â
This was the first time something like this had happened since they had invaded the Principality of Lichtine. If it were a gust of wind, it would be impossible for a storm-like wind to last forever.
It was then that Liz suddenly noticed that the âFlame Emperorâ was trembling slightly.
âWhatâs happening?â
âPrincess? Whatâs going on?â
Liz didnât answer Trisâs question but squinted ahead. Then the wind suddenly disappeared with the dust. And thenâin front of her eyesâthere was a massive army of camel cavalry.
âItâs ridiculous⊠Why is the enemy getting so close? What were the watchmen doing?â
Tris shouted in agitation. The soldiers around him were also upset by the sudden attack of the enemy.
âCalm down! Get into position! Blow the horn to notify the main camp!â
Liz was calm. She drew her Flame Emperor from its sheath and raised her voice.
âTris! Can we move now?â
âThe first cavalry battalion is ready to go. The second cavalry battalion may take a while.â
âAll right! Then bring the first cavalry battalion forward!â
As Liz kicked the horseâs belly and moved forward, Tris shouted in surprise.
âPrincess! Where do you think youâre going?â
âIâll buy you some time so you can get ready!â
Moving through the gap between the cavalry, Liz stopped her horse a short distance away. A large cloud of dust was rising in front of her. It was closing in on Liz like a wave.
The distance was about 90 roos (270 meters).
She gripped the hilt of her âFlame Emperorâ tightly as she looked at the camel cavalry.
When the camel cavalry approached at a distance of 37 roos (111 meters)
âNo need to hold back. Iâll burn them to the ground!â
At that moment, flames erupted from the tip of the âFlame Emperorâ blade. The flames scorched the air, and a dry heat spread throughout the area. The flames spread rapidly to the sides, forming a large wall that completely cut off the two sides.
Cheers erupted from the allies at the fantastic sight.
âThe enemy will avoid the flames and spread out to the left and right!â
With her horseâs head turned, Liz headed for the front line of the first cavalry battalion.
âThe first cavalry battalion will be the first to go. First Cavalry Battalion, follow me!â
âPrincess!â
Tris is riding up to her.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âThe second battalion is ready!â
âThen instruct them to flank the enemy! Send word to the main camp, tell them to bring the reserve cavalry to the rear! Weâll surround them and destroy them!â
âVery well! May the Twelve Grantz Gods bless you!â
âYou too, Tris! The first battalion, letâs go!â
As Liz looked forward, a startling sight unfolded. A wave of sand was attacking the flame wall.
âNo way⊠How?â
The flame wall was buried entirely in the sand even while she was caught off guard. A large number of camel cavalry jumped out of the sand smoke high in the sky.
Liz, regaining her composure at the sight of them, swung the Flame Emperor forward, and shouted.
âKuh, donât let the enemy gain momentum! First Cavalry Battalion, charge!â
She pulled on the reins and kicked the horseâs belly. Behind Liz, who jumped into the lead with great vigor, a thousand cavalrymen were shouting, âFollow Her Highness!.â
Liz intersected with the leading group of the enemy. As Liz lowered her body, a spear passed over her head. She quickly wielded her âFlame Emperorâ to cut through the enemyâs body.
âGobuhhâŠ!â
She took one look at the enemy as he fell from the camel, blood splattering all over him, and then she created a mass of flames from the blade of her Flame Emperor and shot it forward. In the blink of an eye, the flames engulfed many enemy soldiers, causing them to scream.
Many of the camel cavalries could not evade the fire in time, their bodies burning and reeking as they rolled in the desert. A cloud of blood covered the battlefield as horseshoes crushed the bodies.
âThey collapsed! Donât give them time to get in line! Weâll crush them like this!â
The camels that had lost their riders were beginning to flail in fear of the hot wind. The enemyâs ranks had begun to fall into disarray. There, the cavalry attacked at a furious pace, their spearheads flashing as they pierced the enemy soldiers.
Liz also unleashed a series of slashes, killing the enemy soldiers, whose faces were drawn up in fear. The stench of death invaded the air, and the more corpses there were, the thicker the odor became.
âThereâs a fearless little girl here!â
The one who shouted this was the one who jumped over the corpses from the front and rushed forward. He lightly lifted a large sword as tall as his body with one hand and kicked the cavalrymen in his path, cutting them in half and scattering them.
When Liz saw the man with the pale purple skin, tension flashed across her face.
ââŠWhy are the demon here?â
The man on the back of the camel leaps. Bloody dust flew up in front of Lizâs eyes. The manâs big sword roared in the wind. Liz quickly readied her âFlame Emperor.â
A moment later, Lizâs sword collided with the big sword with a loud spark.
âGuh!?â
Lizâs body floated in the air with her horse. The demonâs power is unbelievable for an average person, but Liz, who is pushing it back, is not uncommon either.
âHaaaaaaah!â
âMmm?â
Although it may have been received by the big sword, the demonâs expression changes when it is pushed back. The demon who took a distance from Liz turned his gaze to the Flame Emperor and opened his mouth.
ââŠSpirit Sword?â
âAra, I wonder.â
Liz hid the numbness in her hands and smiled so as not to be recognized.
âYou canât have this kind of power with a body as slender as a little girlâs.â
âI think itâs too early to judge from that.â
In response to Lizâs words, the demon stabbed his greatsword into the ground.
âThere is no point in trying to hide it. Mine is one of the five demon emperor sword, the Creation Demon. There are only a limited number of swords in Alethia that can take on the Demon Emperor Sword.â
The Demon Emperorâs Five Swords.
These are the five treasured swords that were refined by the demons a thousand years ago in order to counter the five emperors of the Spirit Sword.
They contain the souls of demons and, like the spirit swords, have a will of their own. The sword owner is chosen differently, and sometimes a person other than the demon race is selected, in which case it is said that some kind of curse will befall them.
âYou know what I mean. You know that when they meet their long-time nemesis, they resonate with each other.â
The demon told her, and Liz looked down at the âFlame Emperor.â The red blade emitted enough heat to distort the space. To urge her to fight quickly.
Liz glared at the demon in front of her as she soothed the Flame Emperor.
ââŠYouâre right, this is the Flame Emperor, one of the five emperors of the Spirit Sword.â
âOh, the first emperorâs favorite sword, the âFlame Emperor,â itâs well written in the lore. Itâs an honor to meet you. I believe it is said that its blessing was Extraordinary Strength?â
A strong wind blew as the man swung his greatsword.
âThe Creation Demonâs blessing is âShock.â The proof is in the fact that the little girlâs hands are numb. However, since we are both in a hurry, why donât we cross blades?â
The demon twisted his mouth in amusement.
âMy name is Ghada Meteor. I am the second-in-command of the Liberation Army.â
âIâm Celia Estrella Elizabeth von Grantz.â
Liz jumped off the back of her horse and readied her Flame Emperor. At this time, the Fourth Imperial Army was decimating the rebel army. Itâs not only that they are outnumbered, but the second cavalry battalion is biting them from the flanks, and the reserve cavalry is trying to get around behind them.
Ghada must have noticed. He looked around and then turned to Liz.
âIt looks like we donât have much time. Why donât we settle this quickly?â
âThereâs no need to be in such a hurry. Iâve got plenty of time!â
Liz jumped at Ghada as if she were dancing, but her attack was easily caught. Heâs a demon sword wielder, so Liz doesnât think itâs easy to get ahead of him.
âDo you know, I can even create flames.â
âHou~?â
The red ripples emerged, and the flame snake attacked Ghada. Ghada, who repelled the red blade, ducked down and put his hands on the ground. The sand, which is controlled by magic power, rose up and became a wall, blocking the flame snake.
Liz slammed her fist into the wall of sand.
âHaahh!â
Lizâs arm pierced the wall with a frighteningly monstrous force.
âWhaââGoohhh!?â
The fist hit Ghadaâs face, which caught him by surprise, and he was blown away by the sheer force of the fist. Liz smiled and told Ghada, who stopped after spinning around on the ground one, two times.
âAra, did you forget about the blessings of the Flame Emperor?â
Ghada wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth, and his smile deepened.
âAn ordinary man would have been knocked unconscious!â
Ghada instantly crushes the distance between them and skillfully manipulates the Creation Demon, swinging it over Lizâs head.
âGuh!?â
Liz was able to receive it by raising her âFlame Emperor.â Her ankles were buried in the sand from excessive power.
âYou should not think that you can stop me with that!â
Liz immediately kicked out her right foot. However, Ghada easily catches it with one hand. Liz levitated her body and used her left foot to kick the upper part of Ghadaâs solar plexus.
âFuguh!â
Ghada retreated, holding his stomach, and threw away Lizâs right leg, which he had grabbed. Liz, who had adjusted her stance nicely while flying through the air, landed with her left hand on the ground.
She landed on the ground with her left hand, but there was no âFlame Emperorâ in her hand, and it dropped to the ground. She looked down at her trembling right hand with a frown on her face. Sheâs numbed by the âShockâ of the âCreation Demon.â
ââŠWhat a troublesome animal strength⊠but when itâs numb, it wonât give you any strength.â
âIsnât it rude to call a weak girl like that?â
âThatâs true, too. For someone who has been favored by the Spirit Sword, it was a bit rude.â
Both of them stared at each other for a little while, but suddenly Ghada removed his gaze and looked around. There was a shadowy mix of screams and yells. Many of his comrades had become corpses, their flesh and blood coloring the desert. Ghada wrinkled his brow in displeasure.
âIâd like to say sorry and let us get serious. But that will have to wait for another time.â
âYou think Iâm going to let you get away with this?â
âDonât push yourself. Are you going to fight with your hands like that?â
As Ghada had pointed out, Lizâs hand was still numb.
Ghada jumped on the camel and looked down at Liz.
âYou have talent. If you continue to train at this rate, you will surpass me in five years.â
Just as Ghada said that, one of the rebel camel cavalrymen came running up.
Liz picked up the Flame Emperor and readied it, but Ghada only glanced at her and left the battlefield.
âPrincess! Are you okay?â
Tris came to Liz, who was glaring at Ghadaâs back in frustration.
âYes, Iâm fine. Whatâs the damage?â
âI havenât heard any reports yet, but I donât think thereâs been much damage. The princess has attracted a troublesome demon. Shall we pursue him?â
âNo, we donât need to pursue him. Letâs leave the rest to General Kylo. The horses and soldiers are tired from the long ride, so let them rest as much as possible.â
âVery well.â
âSighâŠâ
Liz sighed deeply, and her strength drained from her body.
âTsk, Iâm not yet enough, huh?â
Iâm not as good as Hiro yet. Said Liz with a weak smile.