The next day, Sieg ordered me to come over, so I proceeded to bring Aquido and Zem to the tent of the expeditionary forceās valiant Margrave McBurn.
Once I entered the tent, several gazes from local clan leaders, who I assumed to be part of the expeditionary force, quickly fixated upon me.
Both Margrave McBurn and Count Hartwig, as well as many other local clan leaders were gathered here inside the tent. The empireās current plan involved placing all the burden on the expeditionary force, and so a mastermind naturally appeared there. Those naĆÆve court nobles leading the army was one thing, but we couldnāt leave the vanguard to the local clans that made up the crux of the expeditionary force. Thus, you could say it was only natural that these men gathered here.
āGrey! Are you Grey!?ā said a man with golden hair tied up behind him in confusion as he vigorously stood up. He had his hair tied up behind him, and he looked to be in his 50s.
āHuh,ā Count Hartwig said as an uncharacteristic smile floated onto his face. In contrast, Margrave Mcburn, who knew of the situation, wickedly grinned.
āGrey, why are you here!?ā the golden-haired man yelled with upmost unease.
Thatās kinda hard to answerāI mean just think about it. Who would believe that my stepmother forced me into this war in order to get her hands on my inheritance?
āCalm down, Sir Dimer. Heās a proper representative for the Millard family; thereās nothing strange about his presence here,ā Margrave Mcburn said, giving me some timely help.
āAre you serious? Greyās only 12! He shouldnāt be in a place like this!ā
Margrave Mcburn was a preeminent figure among the local clans, able to converse equally with the court nobles. Naturally, the clans needed some type of compensation to voice their opinions. In fact, none of the other clans even spoke up here. At the very least, that man valued my life higher than the price he had to pay for speaking up.
He was an existence that knew my age and, without caring for his own safety, objected to Ā sending me off to battle. This might be the first time Iāve met someone like him.
In any case, I have an idea of how to deal with him.
āOji-sama, Iāve come with resignation, so donāt worry,ā I declared while clenching my teeth as hard as possible.
āWhat an idiotā¦ā¦ā said Dimer McGwire in an attempt to encourage me. He then hung his head, shrugged, and gave me a sympathetic stare.
āHmph, what a blessing for that wicked man to be seen as a mere child,ā Sieg muttered under his breath.
āSieg, donāt say it like heāll take off his monster guise any time soon,ā Count Hartwig said, bellowing in laughter as he repeatedly slapped Siegās back.
āAgreed,ā nodded Margrave McBurn. āIn fact, youāll easily come to regret pitying him.ā
This dumb trio really becomes as annoying as the emperor when they gather together. LetāsĀ hurry up and dive into the main topic.
āNow then, Iāll explain our current tactic of annihilating the undead, aka exterminating the mastermind,ā I said.
āAnnihilating the undead with pitfalls? How ridiculous!ā one noble exclaimed. āIf the undead could be done in by something as simple as that, Lamperts-dono wouldnāt have been defeated!!ā
āAnd this lineup. Itās likeāitās almost like weāre completely useless!ā another said.
āThereās no way Iām accepting such a shameless plan!ā yet another chimed in as voices of complaint washed over the room.
āUm, you see. Do you all really understand just how many undead there are? The animals and monsters in the forest and grasslands have all been turned into undead. The citizens of the overrun cities, too! Based off this fact, they must be at least 10,000 strong. And in comparisonāā I explained before Margrave McBurn whispered, āWe have a mere 3,000 men.ā
Gradually, the commotion calmed down into complete silence.
That said, everyone continued to glare at me in abhorrence while some grinded their teeth and others tapped their legs.
āSorry, but you all donāt have any sense of danger. Forty percent of the empire has already been swallowed whole by the undead. It would be extremely difficult to annihilate them all, and even if we got away unharmed, the empire has already weakened. The enemy isnāt just the undead anymore,ā I said.
āBasically, even if you overcome this crisis, The Amrzs Kingdom and The Holy Kingdom of Esters will attack?ā one clan leader confirmed.
āImpossible! Are you saying that the other two kingdoms will start aiming for us if we get destroyed by the undead!?ā another said, standing up in a rage. And with just a single glance, I could tell that even he fully understood how realistic this horrible future was.
āYes,ā I continued. āAnd yet they donāt give us any reinforcements and continue to just look on.ā
Itās not like I think that the other two kingdoms are cold-blooded and heartless. This isnāt a normal warāthe enemy is undead. They donāt even know at what cost we might win at, and thereās practically no reward. In fact, thereās absolutely no reason for them to step in. Well, thereās also still the possibility that the mastermind behind this are those two kingdoms.
In any case, this performance also serves to keep The Amrzs Kingdom and The Esters Kingdom in check.
āQuiet, you all!ā Sieg yelled as the confusion once again died down. Then, Sieg urged me to keep going.
āIāll continue. Based off the undeadās extremely annoying characteristic of turning you into a fellow undead if they bite you, close quarters combat is off the table. Other than long-distance attacks and flame series magic, not much else will be effective.ā
āThatās true, but then pitfalls are stillāā one clan leader stood up and began shouting before Sieg shut him up with a wave of the hand.
āIt seems that everyone here is still treating this like a war,ā I said, ābut this is merely an extermination. Thatās right, weāre exterminating pests; this primitive tactic is more than enough.ā
āExterminating pests? But isnāt there a mastermind?ā another clan leader interjected.
āYes, so please use your imagination a bit. Is the mastermind moving every last undead one at a time?ā
As if he had finally grasped it, Sieg placed his hand on his jaw and said, āSo theyāre simply giving out orders to their army as a whole from a safe place?ā
Itās like how a shepherd controls a huge flock of sheepāsome sheep may stray from the flock, but they generally move as one entity.
āI understand,ā said Margrave McBurn, āBut that means thereās a possibility the mastermind is in a place where they can oversee the battle, right?ā
Heās hit the nail on the head.
āSo youāre also considering that the mastermind may be lurking internally?ā Margrave McBurn continued.
The room erupted into murmurs, but he quickly quelled them.
āYes, thatās right,ā I said.
As I thought, this man is excellent. Count Hartwig and Sieg, too, as they donāt seem to be that surprised.
āPlease wait a moment. Are you saying that thereās a backstabber among us who wants to destroy our fatherland!?ā one noble exclaimed.
āI didnāt go that far,ā I replied. āJust that in looking at the locations where the mastermind can safely and smoothly watch over the battle, that possibility exists.ā
āYouāre basically saying that theyāre there!!ā
āYes. Thatās why Iāve only told the full details to his Majesty the emperor. What Iāve explained here is only a small fraction of the plan; it was his Majestyās intention to give out a portion of information to keep things fair.ā
Last night, I reported the entirety of the plan to the emperor after escorting Lilinor back home. Iāve grasped what kind of person the emperor is, and most of all, he lacks any motive to destroy his own country. Basically, thereās an extremely slim chance that heās the mastermind.
āI see, so the emperor wants to believe in us,ā Sieg said as he crossed his arms.
āWhat a generous man. Unfortunately, Iām not as kind as the emperor,ā I said. āIām fine with the filthy rats that have sacrificed thousands of lives lurking around, and it would be quite interesting if they were hiding in the Imperial Council. Iāll have them dance around like the clowns they are.ā
Thatās right, among the thousands sacrificed, there may have been someone who neared the source of knowledge. To mercilessly feed and arbitrarily feed them to a lower life form is preposterous. How unpleasant.
āIāll make them pay interest for their crimes,ā I said.
Before I knew it, the place descended into a strange silence. Then, I noticed an unnatural smile creeping onto my face.
Not good, not good. Iāll look like Iām plotting something evil at this rate. I quickly erased the smile off my face when Margrave McBurn said, āYou all understand now, right? This guy isnāt normal, but I can promise that heās telling the truth.ā
āI can also attest to the fact that he, his comrades, and I have begun large-scale digging operations,ā Sieg added.
They had affirmed my plans, but they just stood stock still and stared at me as if paralyzed.
āWha?ā I murmured.
Sieg slowly shook his head in exasperation and cryptically said, āSo you didnāt knowā¦ā¦Grey, you should find out more about yourself.ā
NOTE: Changed high-rank nobles to court nobles, and powerful nobles to local clan leaders.