âI⌠was waiting nicely⌠I was brave⌠I didnât cry!â
Arshelly wasnât able to think reasonably and acted like when she first met Kang Chul-In.
âUh⌠thatâs...â
The woman was about to say something but instead just patted Arshellyâs back.
And after some time, the woman spoke when Arshelly was somewhat calmed down.
âSo youâre... Arshelly... Did you miss your mom?â
Arshelly raised her head to look at the face of the woman who was much taller than her.
A sharp nose.
Large and beautiful eyes.
Vibrant red lips.
Porcelain skin.
And a perfectly balanced body.
Other than the fact that her hair was brown, she looked exactly like Arshellyâs mom, like how Kang Chul-In was like Juliusâ reflection.
âDo I look a lot like your mother?â
The woman smiled.
â...â
Arshelly didnât answer.
No, she couldnât.
It was because although her instinct told her that this woman was her mom, she realized it was just her who thought like that.
***
The war started with the Valhalla Kingdom attacking the Gullveig Coalition first.
Obviously, there was no such thing as a declaration of war.
The retaliation of the lands around it? The glares from the Pangaea International Security Association? Reason for attacking?
None of that was important.
Uniting the continent and building the empire!
With these two slogans, the Valhalla Kingdom didnât care about what others thought.
No, they didnât know how to care.
Everyone, regardless of their gender, was motivated to enlist, so Kang Chul-In and Kwak Jung didnât have to incite them to join.
Like the saying that said water had to flow cleanly at the top to flow cleanly at the bottom, the people of Valhalla were burning with passion... just like their dominating ruler, Kang Chul-In.
Of course, there were also some who just joined the war for fun.
***
Security operations were rotating guards around every hour or two for the protection of their squads and for anything unexpected.
This was an extremely important task for soldiers.
General Douglas MacArthur, too, once warned: âThe history of failure in war can almost be summed up in two words: Too late. Too late in comprehending the deadly purpose of a potential enemy. Too late in realizing the mortal danger. Too late in preparedness. Too late in uniting all possible forces for resistance.â
âHaaa~!â
To Corporal Doughman in the Gullveig Coalition, security operations were just something that took time away from his sleep.
âUgh⌠Iâm so tired...â Doughman grumbled.
âDo I have to make time to do this, too? Huh?â
âN-No, sir!â Private George responded in a loud and clear voice.
âSheesh!â
Doughman glowered at the newbie soldier.
âHey, are you the only person here?â
âN-No, sir!â
âThen do you have something blocking your ears?â
âNo, sir!â
âThen why are you shouting so loud? Hm? Are you supposed to make loud noises in a security operation?â
âNo, sir!â
âHow did you learn to talk?â
âW-With a low and dignified voice...â
âThen you must know what you did wrong.â
âI apologize, sir!â
âWhy did you do something to apologize for? To break my eardrums?â
âN-No!â
âThen to make me mad?â
âDefinitely not, sir!â
âThen why did you do that?â
âI apolo...â
âApologize?! Didnât I just say that itâs forbidden to apologize?â
âYes, sir!â
âBut you apologized?â
â...â
âYouâre ignoring me?â
âN-No, sir!â
âNo and everything else is forbidden from now on. Understood?â
âT-Thatâs!â
Private George looked like he was about to cry.
Tears were going to drop from the full grown manâs face if Doughman grilled him anymore.
If George had more experience, he wouldâve gone over it thinking âthat guyâs always like that so Iâll just nod my head,â but it had only been a week since he was assigned here, so he didnât even have the mind to curse.
âHey, itâs a joke.â Doughman smirked.
âPardon?â
âPardon?â
âI-I didnât hear what you said!â
âI said it was a joke.â
âReally?â
âYeah.â
âT-Thatâs a relief...â
âHa, punk.â
â...â
âI just grilled you because I was bored, so donât be scared. Everyone ends up like this in the army.â
â...â
âWhat the heck? Youâre thinking, âthat fuckerâs doing all kinds of dumb shit,â right?â
âNo, sir!â George shouted.
âHuh, I just randomly said that but it seems like you really did think that.â
âN-No, sir!â
âReally?â
âYes, sir!â
George firmly denied it.
âI really didnât!â
âHmm... this is suspicious.â
âReally...â
âMm⌠Iâll trust you this time.â
Actually, Doughman knew that George probably was cursing him from experience, but he decided not to bring it up anymore. There was a time when he was a brand new private as well.
âUgh⌠itâs cold. Letâs smoke a joint before we go.â
Doughman pulled out a cigarette holder from his pocket and held it out to George.
âHuh? Whatâs this?â
âItâs a cigarette, you punk! Donât you smoke?â
âN-No, thatâs not it...â
âYou think that if you smoke while on your post youâll get in trouble?â
â...â
âWhew, you poor punk. Tsk tsk...â
â...â
âHey, you can smoke a little bit as long as youâre careful about it. Military life is already like shit. Do you want to do it according to the manual? Huh?â
âI-Is that so?â
âShouldnât we at least smoke if weâre forced to stand out here in the middle of the night?â
Doughman squatted on the floor and pulled the fire near his cigarette holder. He was careful not to let the light leave outside of the guard post like the seasoned veteran that he was.
âWhew~!â
Smoke flowed from Doughmanâs mouth.
âThis is it! Smoking during your post is the best.â
â...â
âHere.â
âPardon? I-I should smoke, too?â
âYou said you smoke.â
âThatâs true, but...â
âGosh... if your superior gives it to you, just smoke it, alright?â
âY-Yes, sir!â
George couldnât resist him and squatted down like Doughman.
âIs it good?â
âYes, it is.â
âPunk.â
âThank you!â
âItâs nothing. Be a nice superior like me one day, okay?â
âYes, sir.â
Secretly smoking in the guard post was really the best.
It was a feeling that surpassed being promoted.
Of course, this attitude was what ended their lives and led their territory to ruin.
Swish!
A dark shadow whipped by the guard post, and Doughman and George toppled over like they fell asleep.
Plop, plop!
âLazy soldiers deserve to die.â
The girl wearing a black suit laughed coldly looking at Doughman and George.
Above her short golden hair, there was a pair of black cat ears sticking out. It meant that she wasnât a human, but a cat-human. She was a demi-human.
âCommander Niu.â
Another demi-human reported to her.
âWeâve taken care of guard posts 1, 2, 3, and 5.â
âGood job.â
They were killers in Section 20 of the assassination squad of the espionage bureau in Valhalla.
âIt was easier than I thought, commander.â
âI think so too. I donât know why they gave such fools the job. Theyâre totally relaxed right now.â
What Niu said was true.
This place that Section 20 had just taken care of was a strategic point with the best communication systems and three magic engineering beacons.
It was because this was a supply route for the Esmeralda Territory.
âCould it be⌠a trap?â
âNo.â
Niu shook her head at the question.
âThat perv⌠n-no. Tactician Kwak said that the enemies wouldnât be expecting us to attack first.â
âOh?â
âItâs true that the Gullveig Coalitionâs scale is bigger than ours.â
âI see.â
âAnd according to the information we learned beforehand, the Lord of this Signoleon Fortress isnât that interested in expanding the military. Heâs just happy with the supply route being protected safely. So itâs not weird that their guards are lax.â
âYes, commander.â
âSince we took over the guard posts, letâs get the beta team to block all communication systems and the beacons. Thatâs the end of our task.â
âYes, maâam.â
Niu glanced at the sky.
The silhouette of a boat head flashed for a moment, but it was quickly hidden behind clouds.
âThen, letâs move.â
Niu jumped.
***
Kwang!
It was deep into the night when a loud sound exploded in the Signoleon Fortress.
âW-What was that!?â
Someone who had been far away in dreamland, the person in charge of Signoleon, the two-star Major General, Dust, jumped up from his bed.
Kwang!
Another loud sound rang out.
Rumble!
He could also hear the building collapsing.
âIs it⌠an earthquake?â
It didnât occur to Dust that this sound and vibration was from a raid.
This was understandable since the Signoleon Fortress was located where enemies couldnât easily attack.
âSir!â
It was then.
âWe have a big problem! The enemies have attacked!â
The deputy burst open the door to report to Major General Dust.
âWhat?â
âThe first through fifth guard posts have been immobilized, and the beacons have all been destroyed. Also, there was an explosion in the communicationâs...â
â...What are you talking about? No, today isnât even April Foolâs, so why are you telling me those bad jokes?â
âDammit!â
â...!â
âItâs an attack! An attack!â The deputy shouted.
âThe enemies came!â
âW-What kind of... nonsenseâŚ?â
The major general couldnât believe the situation as told.
Just how would the enemies have been able to attack?
This place was right in the middle of the Gullveig Coalition where it was impossible to attack.
[Ahem, mic test.]
Just then...
[Hi, cuties.]
The voice of a husky woman rang out.
âWhat!?â
Major General Dust quickly opened his window.
He then shrieked in shock at the sailboat that was floating in the night sky.
The bombing plane-fortress Temeraire that symbolized Hecate was aiming 74 magically-engineered cannons at them!
[1] CuppyNote: The original quote here was, "a commander who fails a strategy can be forgiven, but a commander who failed to defend canât." However, I found that with some research this wasn't a real quote, so I replaced it with a real quote that General MacArthur did say that carries a similar meaning.
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