Baron Lihilt Strahm, the leader of the detached squad we saved when we arrived late to the start of the war.
Just as he said, it was decided that weâd be added to the detached squad he leads.
Before the third battle started, we arrived here after Firvus brought us along.
âLetâs get along well, Lihilt.â
Firvus slapped Lihiltâs shoulder.
Lihilt shook his head with an unconvinced look.
âNo, but like, our squad is really dangerous. Youâre all helpers from the academy, right? I canât believe this management of personnel⊠This must be some sort of mistake! Iâll go check with headquarters!â
Firvus grabbed Lihilt, who tried to walk away after saying that.
âI heard this directly from the higher-ups. Iâm telling you thereâs no mistake.â
Firvus pointed at me with his chin.
âAt first, they told me that theyâd only add Albert to this squad.â
That was news to me.
âOnly me?â
âThatâs right, only you. At first, that is.â
âSo then why did Mr. Firvus and Laura tag along?â
âBecause I asked the higher-ups.â
Firvus responded immediately.
I couldnât comprehend his judgment. Even someone moronic like myself understood that the detached squad was dangerous. Despite that, why did Firvus make such a decisionâ
âWas it your sense of responsibility as a teacher?â
If that were the case, Iâd prefer he didnât think like that. There was no need for not only Firvus but Laura as well to be exposed to danger.
Firvus scratched his chin with a hesitant look.
ââŠWell, part of me wants to say thatâs the reason why, but⊠If I were to tell the truth, itâs because I concluded that itâd be safer by your side.â
âHuh? By my sideâŠ?â
I didnât understand what he meant in the slightest.
What was Firvus saying? A teacher like Firvus would be more reliable than me. Maybe this was his way of hiding his embarrassment.
âAt the very least, itâd be best if Laura was in the main armyââ
âPlease donât worry, Albert! Iâll do my best. I canât just put you through all the danger!â
Laura firmly clasped her hands together and spoke.
I felt a sense of restlessness.
I was the only one who needed to be exposed to danger. Involving everyone elseâespecially the young Lauraâwasnât a good idea, either.
âDonât look so glum.â
Firvus slapped my chest.
âRelax. As long as you have your act together, none of usâincluding Lihilt and co.âwill die. I guarantee it. If youâre worried about Laura, go off and desperately protect her.â
Firvus sneered at me.
Those words of hisâ
made me remember my oath.
Did I not swear to myself the day Carlyle summoned us and ordered us to take part in the war?
I swore that if Laura believed me to be her heroâ
Then Iâd protect her.
I looked at Laura.
She intently stared at me, her eyes brimming with trust. I could sense that she wished strongly to fight together with me.
I donât know.
Was I really so much of a hero that Laura placed her faith in me?
Was I really worthy enough for Laura to entrust her back to me?
I donât know.
However, she trusted in me.
I needed to respond to her faith.
I shifted my gaze to Firvus.
ââŠUnderstood. Iâll⊠do it.â
âYeah, Iâm counting on you.â
Firvus chuckled, then whispered to himself, setting his gaze somewhere far away.
âLooks like someone misunderstood who was responsible for last timeâs victory⊠I wonder how the main army will end up today. Theyâll probably pay dearly in reparations.â
âUUUUOOOOOOOO! SHOW THE POWER OF THE KNIGHTS!â
Govilbalfesse shouted.
The soldiers following behind him bellowed loudly.
The Govilbalfesse Squad, which was appraised for its courageousness in the second battle, was ordered to serve as the vanguard for the third battle.
âThrash the enemy as much as you so desire.
Before departing to battle, Alencia ordered Govilbalfesse like so.
He then continued even further:
âI do not believe in the slightest that your accomplishments during the second battle were a fluke. Demonstrate your power in this battle to your heartâs content. Victory or defeat lies within your hands.â
Govilbalfesse felt his body burn with passion after Supreme Commander Alencia spoke to him in person.
This was his lucky chance.
Alencia, who held the favor of the king, harbored expectations for Govilbalfesse.
If I produce results hereâ
That desire of his was by no means a misconception.
Alencia brought his face next to Govilbalfesseâs and whispered.
ââŠI need results. Distinguish yourself as the one who guided this war to triumph. If you do, I shall never forget your name. I hereby promise to mediate with the king and grant you a position fitting of your ability.â
Those words still lingered in Govilbalfesseâs ear, even as he arrived at the battlefield.
Govilbalfesse put strength into his shoulders.
What a miracle.
The door to fame and power opened seldom, whose visage remained ever-unseen to those ill-fortuned. And now, it laid right beyond the horizon.
Its gate laid wide open, waiting for Govilbalfesse to dive headfirst into it.
I shall meet Lord Alenciaâs expectations without fail!
Govilbalfasse unsheathed his two-handed sword.
âGIIEEEEAAA!â
Before his eyes was a group of over 20 lizardmen, raising strange voices while charging forward.
âMagic Arrow!â
The magician squad standing in the rear fired Magic Arrow and other offensive spells one after another.
Although their spells struck the lizardmen horde, their charge didnât abate in the slightest.
The lizardmen rushed through the sea of spells in the blink of an eye.
Govilbalfesse clicked his tongue.
Nothing but worthless Magic Arrows! Magicians sure are a useless bunch of bastards!
That which I can confide in is nothing but my sword, after all.
Govilbalfesse raised his sword and shouted.
âLetâs go, knight squad! FORWARD!â
âUOOOOOOOOOOO!â
The knights charged forward together with Govilbalfesse.
The free-for-all had begun.
Govilbalfesse mercilessly bisected the approaching lizardmen.
âGUHAHAHAHAHAHA! YOU DAMNED LIZARDS!â
Just then, a massive lizardman double the size of the rest suddenly appeared before Govilbalfesse.
Tattoos were densely carved around both of his arms and face, as well as other parts of his body.
Without the slightest care, Govilbalfesse charged at it and swung his two-handed sword.
âDROP DEAD, YOU LIZARD!â
Govilbalfesseâs ferocious slash destroyed the lizardmanâs crude sword and shield in an instant.
Govilbalfesse veered his sword at the face of the lizardman, which lost its defensive capabilities.
âTHIS IS THE END!â
Clang!
Rather than the sound of cutting fleshâ
the noise of fissured steel reverberated.
âW-WhatâŠ!?â
Govilbalfesse reflexively uttered a voice of shock.
The lizardmanâs head didnât fly from its neck. Far from it, the lizardman bit into the sword, stopping it in its tracks.
Countless rows of sharp teeth pierced through the thick blade of the two-handed sword.
Snap!
Together with a dull noise, the blade was crunched and split into two.
âM-MonsterâŠâ
Taking advantage of the window of opportunity provided by the dumbfounded Govilbalfesse, the lizardman struck him in the stomach.
That mere, singular strike crushed his steel armor, boring a hole all the way through his abdomen.
A pain heâs never felt beforeâa pain so intense that it felt like his internal organs exploded coursed through his bent body.
The lizardman had tremendous physical strength; Its power drew a distinct line between the tattooed specimen so far.
âŠThis lizard⊠is stronger than the ones from before!
This time, the lizardman struck Govilbalfesseâs temple with his right fist.
Something exploded.
That was the last thing Govilbalfesse perceived on deathâs door.