The vicinity of the Fokaloreâs Lordâs mansion was crowded with the populace taking refuge from the front lines, the territorial soldiers, and staff members guiding them on top of the Third Knight Unit who lead the soldiers of the reinforcements.
The staff distributed meals to the populace and aided those with deteriorating health. Gradually the mood changed into it being something along the lines of a festival.
Those with a strong business sense erected stalls before anyone noticed. The staff members only arranged the locations of the food stalls and let them freely do business afterwards.
âThis ought to be a time of war, but whatâs with this situation?â (Midas)
Advancing on his horse while pushing his way through the ma.s.ses, Midasâ group finally left the jammed area.
âThe populace seems to have been kept away from the gate where the battle occurred.â (Young knight)
Listening to the report from a young knight who had heard the current state of affairs from the staff members, Midas breathed a sigh.
âDid they carefully consider the circ.u.mstances of the populace? Or is it because they would simply become a nuisance ⊠?â (Midas)
There is a quite high probability that it is the latter, he a.s.sessed, but didnât voice out this thought as he had to hurry going forward on his horse towards the battlefield.
While also issuing instructions to all members to draw their swords, he scowled feeling a sense of discomfort.
âThatâs oddâŠâ (Midas)
âWhat is?â (Young knight)
âDonât you think itâs strangely silent although they should be in combat? Rather, the noise coming from the direction of the Lordâs mansion is a lot more boisterous.â (Midas)
âNow that you mention it.â the young knight agreed to Midasâ remark. As they headed towards the actual scene, the horses advanced on the road that had at least a lesser amount of people travelling it.
Before long they could see an imposing iron gate at the exit of the city, but the door was widely opened.
â! ⊠Did they break through? However, the enemies are âŠâ (Young knight)
Trying to hasten their approach, they could see the territorial soldiers chatting leisurely while disposing of the enemiesâ corpses.
As they were calmly talking with each other, they chopped up the corpses with magic and halberds, gathered them and tossed them into a hole. Drenching them in oil, each pile was burned.
Although the intense stench of the burning proteins was to such a degree that Midas had to pinch his nose, the territorial soldiers did it calmly having nothing but a cloth wrapped around the lower part of their faces.
Because they observed the relaxed state of the territorial soldiers in front of the mountain of dead bodies, all of the Third Knight Unit following from behind looked at them. All of them uniformly turned blue and some amongst them, not being able to bear the sight, even broke down vomiting.
Midas considered it to be pathetic, but it appears that the soldiers and knights from the capital canât overturn the difference in actual combat experience of the Tohno territorial soldiers anymore.
When surveying the area, Midas saw a single women, he felt having seen somewhere before, issuing orders to the soldiers.
As Midas dismounted from his horse and withdrew his hand from his sword, she apparently noticed him as well.
âI am Midas of the Third Knight Unit. We were dispatched as reinforcements, but âŠâ (Midas)
âI am the civil official slave called Miyukare in charge of matters related to military affairs of the Tohno territory. Welcome, I am glad that you have come to a.s.sist us.â (Miyukare)
As Miyukare responded with a bright smile, Midas recalled her to be included in Hifumiâs group of civil official slaves.
He happened to catch sight of her at the time various things were taught to her by Hifumi at the royal castle.
âIâd like you to inform me about the state of affairs.â (Midas)
âThe Vichy general is dead. Right about now the remnants of the defeated army are fleeing from the chasing group led by the director of military affairs.â (Miyukare)
The battle at Fokalore has ended. All that was now left was simply hunting the remnants of the Vichy army.
âWhereâs the enemyâs general?â (Midas)
âWho knows? I heard he was in some hole. About now he should have been cremated within one of them.â (Miyukare)
Midas groaned while curbing the area between his eyebrows.
Just like Hifumi, it seems that they, the Tohno territorial soldiers and the civil official slaves, donât care about who and what rank the enemy has in the least.
Dispose of them since they are dead and then be done with it.
âBy the way.â (Miyukare)
Miyukare smiled brightly at Midas who was greatly troubled with the situation.
âSince itâs about time to finish soon, shouldnât you rather head towards the mansion?â (Miyukare)
âFinish soon? ⊠What matter is?â (Midas)
âHifumi-samaâs disgusting play, that is.â (Miyukare)
Midasâ thoughts froze for an instant. Without saying anything in return, he jumped on top of his horse and rushed towards the Lordâs mansion.
Preparing the shuriken, Origa entrusted her back to the wall enduring the pain in her foot.
âKasha, I wonât forgive you âŠâ (Origa)
âCalm down! The Knight Unit has already broken into the mansion. Now that this has happened, Hifumi is already âŠâ (Kasha)
Just as she started to talk, Origa threw her four-sided shuriken tearing Kashaâs shoulder.
Due to her avoiding on the spur of the moment, the wound was shallow.
âOriga, why ⊠?â (Kasha)
âI wonât bear it anymore. All the more if a Knight Unit had come, I must got to Hifumi-samaâs side.â (Origa)
As Origa prepared the next shuriken, Kasha, giving up, grasped the swordâs grip, withdrew it from its scabbard and took her stance.
âI will suppress you with sheer strength.â (Kasha)
âGive your best trying to do so. I will show you that I am not such a weak woman as you are.â (Origa)
Kasha closed the distance bit-by-bit. Origa, having her back against the wall as she couldnât use her foot, had no other choice but move horizontally along the wall by slithering.
Taking care to not cause injuries as much as possible, Kasha wavered which spot she should attack.
âWithout even having your wand, there is no way for you to defeat me.â (Kasha)
âUnderestimating the abilities of your opponent like that is a bad habit of yours. Shouldnât I have warned you many times to not do so?â (Origa)
Firing off the second shuriken, she aimed at Kashaâs feet.
Kasha jumped to the side while wielding the sword in order to avert the trajectory of the shuriken. In reverse she charged and hit Origaâs flank.
Origa had planned to elude the attack by falling down but her body didnât move as she thought it would. She wasnât able to kill the force completely.
She collapsed lying upside-down and as Origa was breathing roughly, Kasha lowered her sword.
âWith this you understand, right? Letâs go together ⊠I donât want to do such detestable thing like seriously fighting with Origa.â (Kasha)
Origa heavily rotated turning her position facing upwards and silently held out her right hand towards Kasha.
âI am glad. Well then, after this, together âŠâ (Kasha)
A sound like gra.s.s being cut reverberated. Kashaâs flank has been gouged open by a wind blade.
An amount of blood, which would overrun a gla.s.s, dropped on the floor.
Because she doesnât quite understand the visible condition of her own body, Kasha falls to her knees due to the sudden blood loss.
Spilling even more blood this way.
âAlthough you donât even have your wand, why âŠ?â (Kasha)
Looking at Origa with hazy eyes, she saw that the area of the robe around her arms was torn. Around the naked slender forearm leather belt with a fixed knife was coiled.
âFollowing Hifumiâs suggestion, I prepared a hidden knife copying the magicians of Horant. Giving your magician opponent the time to cast a spell was naive.â (Origa)
As they finished talking, both, Origa and Kasha, had collapsed on the floor.
At the point in time Hifumi stepped into the room entering it, Kasha was at deathâs door.
For the time being with this Hifumi poured a magic potion, with the bottle making a *glug glug* sound, on Origa in order to wake her up. Seeing the unhurt Hifumi in front of her eyes, she misunderstood herself to have died.
But, once she looked closely, she could see Kasha lying in a pool of blood.
âHifumi-sam ⊠?â (Origa)
âOu, you finally woke up.â (Hifumi)
âI-I am glad you are healthy?! ⊠Ah right, Kasha has called a Knight Unit to this mansion ⊠!â (Origa)
Getting up as if she were a spring, Origa kept on talking while clinging to Hifumi. But Hifumi quickly tore her off causing her to fall on the floor.
âCalm down, moron. I got rid of the entire attacking Knight Unit. Currently Doelgarâs group is cleaning up the mess.â (Hifumi)
With a âThatâs greatâ Origa was relieved spilling large drops of tears.
As Origa was sobbing, Kasha, slipping into the abyss of death, murmured with her consciousness being vacant,
âHifumi-san ⊠Ah, Pajou-san has âŠâ (Kasha)
That knight had given her and Origa a chance to reconcile. Realising that she had failed and died, Kasha didnât give a d.a.m.n about everything and anything anymore.
âKasha, apologise to Hifumi now. It isnât too late yet âŠâ (Origa)
Looking at Hifumi and Kasha alternately, Origa said so in her former gentle voice.
That caused Kasha to become unbearably sad.
âOriga, sorry ⊠Hifumi-san too, I am sorry ⊠I have been a fool âŠâ (Kasha)
âHifumi-sama, since she is also repenting âŠâ (Origa)
Watching Kasha heading towards her death now, Origa couldnât even hide her trembling.
But Hifumi watched Kasha without saying a single word.
âBy now ⊠everything and anything has changed, hey ⊠not only I didnât notice that, I wasnât even approved by Pajou-san either âŠâ (Kasha)
Looking at Hifumi, Kasha laughed bitterly.
âHifumi-san, thank you for saving us when we were slaves ⊠If you are fine with it, I want you to let me pa.s.s on as is ⊠I think this manner of death is a blessing, to the extent that it is more than a fool like me deserves âŠâ (Kasha)
Hifumi nodded expressionlessly.
âThank you âŠâ (Kasha)
Kasha slowly closed her eyelids to never open them again.
Painfully raising her breast up and down only once, her breathing ceased.
âReally, you have been such a fool âŠâ (Origa)
Sitting down at the side of her close friend, she shed tears as she also stopped to pretend being tough.
Hifumi took a breath and placed his hands on his waist.
In his mind he hosted a little bit of compa.s.sion but no regret.
Most of it was occupied by anger.
Pushing his way through the crowd, Midas finally arrived at the mansion. He was greeted by an unhurt Hifumi, donning an expression of anger and Origa, being even more angry burning with fury.
Being guided to the office by himself, Midas discerned that the situation had turned out in the worst possible way.
Brooding over his own fate from now on, his feet became heavy.
As Midas stood stock still without being able to look at Hifumi in front of his eyes, a short inquiry was thrown at him.
âT-The reinforcements werenât in time. Itâs inexcusable that we werenât able to fulfill the role given to us âŠâ (Midas)
âTo the very end you insist that you came up until here to a.s.sist us? Is that what you are saying?â (Origa)
âO-Of courseâ (Midas)
He couldnât even shift his gaze towards Origa.
âIs it common for the reinforcements to storm the Lordâs office with drawn swords in this country?â (Hifumi)
âIs it common for a Knight Unit, no, the royal castle to even use a friend to spy on the internal affairs?â (Hifumi)
As Midasâ thoughts deviated into I would pay anything for just having a usable answer, Hifumi pressed on.
âBesides, itâs strange, isnât it? Imeraria should have known that Vichy would attack the national border having prepared a sufficient war potential. Or rather, since she has induced this, shouldnât she have sent reinforcements a lot earlier?â (Hifumi)
âNo, such expectations ⊠In reality the second son of a Marquis household, Debold-sama, had been dispatched as envoy of peace to Vichy.â (Midas)
âIs that so? That means an envoy of peace delivers such a provocative letter in this world?â (Hifumi)
The letter that was thrown at Midas was the on Hifumi had taken out from Deboldâs breast pocket.
âThis is ⊠!â (Midas)
It had Imerariaâs signature. Thrusting unreasonable demands at Vichy, no matter how you looked at it, the contents couldnât be called anything but hostile.
âWell then, I want you to properly convey to Imeraria that she has overstepped her bounds this time. Now matter how kind I may be, even I have my limits.â (Hifumi)
What kindness are you talking about? Were his thought reflected on his face? Origa pointed an icy gaze at Midas to the degree of making him shiver.
âIt came to a point where it would be proper for me to receive yours and the princessâ heads. Shouldnât you be grateful for the generous treatment of Hifumi-sama?â (Origa)
âI-I am very sorry âŠâ (Midas)
While bowing his head in apology, Midas raised an ăOya?ă having a question towards Origaâs just spoken words.
Going by the current way of the talks, it sounds like me and the princess can survive.
âThere was far too little resistance, I guess âŠâ (Hifumi)
âThe degree of the scheme was too little, even for Pajou. Also, the soldiers of Vichy attacking straight from the front like idiots, didnât divert from our predictions in the least. Although Origa seems to be able handling it well, Kasha wasnât able to implement what she had been taught at all.â (Hifumi)
Midas suddenly couldnât follow what Hifumi was talking about.
âDue to the long, long history of wars in my country and world, there are many substantial studies repeatedly refining the art of efficiently killing your enemies, such as those heavily armored, those riding a horse, those being separated from their allies and those being swift, no matter the circ.u.mstances. As a result of that, many created military strategies and weapons vanished, making it literally a struggle to survive for those.â (Hifumi)
Maa, though I ended up completely forgetting those things recently, Hifumi inserted an idle complaint in his mind.
âHowever, after coming here, the opponents I faced were only luke-warm opponents at best. IÂ first thought that it was only this country, but it seems the other countries arenât any different in that regard either. As I worked as adventurer and statesman, I always pondered about it and at last I reached a conclusion.â (Hifumi)
âTh-The conclusion is âŠâ (Midas)
As Midas feared he would hear something absurd and his desire to escape from this place right away was almost stirred up, he resisted those up-welling feelings as he had to convey what Hifumi was going to say to the princess.
âThere isnât enough fighting in this world. There isnât enough desperation to stake their life on fighting between people. Therefore I decided to make my move.â (Hifumi)
âWhat the h.e.l.l are you planning to do âŠ?â (Midas)
Although he didnât want to hear it, he couldnât help but listen to it.
And just as he thought, Midas regretted hearing about it.
âI will spread the methods of fighting in order for the human society to become self-aware and come to their senses all around the world. Oh well, if I drill thousands of people scattered throughout the world in the ways of war, my intent will naturally come true, donât you think?â (Hifumi)
âIn other words, you will raise well-trained people to pit them against each other all around the world? Is that what you are saying?â
âItâs a magnificent idea. Of course I will also do my very best to help you.â (Origa)
Even though Origa said this as if it was natural, Hifumi gave up while thinking No matter what I tell her, she will accompany me anyway.
âAh! I will use this territory as is. Once in a while I will return here. I want a place where I can run various experiments as well.â (Hifumi)
As result the people brought up in this territory will become âpeople who might cause damage to Orsongrande in the futureâ.
(However, there is no way to decline this âŠ) (Midas)
Most likely even Imeraria wonât be able to refuse.
Especially since this is the second time her life has been spared.
He even seized disadvantageous evidence.
As Hifumi laughed joyfully, Midas frantically endured strong stomach pains.