âI never thought Iâd come back to the northâŚâ Anya stopped her horse and looked around at the wilderness, a trancelike expression in her eyes.
âArgh!â âAhh!â Sharp growls could be heard from goblins in the shrubbery as an enormous malicious intent enveloped the caravans behind her.
If they couldnât show a sufficient amount of force, these goblins would continue to follow them, looking for flaws in their defences as they waited for reinforcements. When the time was ripe, theyâd rush into action and make mincemeat out of everyone in the caravans.
âGo!â Anya naturally knew how to deal with them. She didnât even have to say anything before several armoured knights rushed ahead. The mounts whinnied as they brandished their swords, causing the goblins to cry out in panic.
âHaha, you green-skinned midgets!â One knight laughed loudly, the dragon-patterned greatsword in his hand driving several dirty green-skinned goblins out of the grass.
*Bang! Bang!* Several of the pitiful little fellows suffered fatal injuries, and the ones that were left remaining began to scream in horror as they lamented their fates. The remaining goblins fled quickly, the tall grass shaking as wave after wave escaped.
A caravan could not survive in the north without the ability to defeat the goblins and ogres of the Endless Plains. They would be swallowed up and exterminated by the other merchant groups, dispatched in a harsh fight that left their bones to rot in the wilderness forever.
Several goblins were then hung at the front of the caravan, screaming the loudest. These wails would be the best deterrent against danger, even if only against other goblins.
Anya intentionally distanced herself from the stench of the green-skinned barbarians, draping a white scarf embroidered with gold across her face.
âDamn, isnât there a better method than this?â Her eyes scanned across the normal-looking servants with a hint of resentment in her heart, âWith them here, even if we were surrounded by ogre tribes, thereâs nothing much to be scared of, is there?â
Of course, Anya was well aware that this place was now the territory of the orc empire. If they were surrounded by the horde here, even several legendaries would not be enough to save them. This was why she decided to swallow her resentment, refraining from speaking.
âThere are matters for you to attend to, Miss Anya!â A skinny servant ran over, looking young and immature. However, his eyes revealed a calm resolution that did not match his sweet face.
âWhatâs the matter?â Anya asked reflexively. âItâs most likely an issue regarding our arrival at the Moonwood,â the youth replied, causing Anya to take another glance at him.
âIâll go immediately,â Anya promised, and her eyes bored into the little boyâs back with a rare trace of jealousy, âWhat a lucky fellow⌠Wasnât he called Lonce? He actually received the favour of the LordâŚâ
When sheâd first laid eyes on him, this child was but a weak boy hiding within the shadows. But now? His temperament and physique had both been transformed greatly, and he was now receiving focused training from the Giant Serpent Church.
âHe awakened his talent as a devil hunter with divine inspiration⌠That legendary devil hunter will very likely accept him as a discipleâŚâ Anya looked at Lonceâ back and thought of her own brothers who were sent into the Giant Serpent Church. A wry smile appeared on her face, but she could not complain.
She understood the reason behind such treatment well. The Banes were a business family without any real faith. Given that they had to be converted to Kukulkanâs faith, their devotion could not be compared to what Lonce showed. Even if the heirs to the family were still young, it didnât seem like they would become zealots.
âPerhaps the next generation of children can be nurturedâŚâ Anya deeply understood the fundamentals of the church and what it relied on to exist. Monetary and other help was one aspect, but the most fundamental aspect of oneâs relationship with the church was the strength of their faith. Talent and money did not matter in the face of fervour.
Anya knew that the Giant Serpent Church had a unique divine skill which could determine the depths of oneâs faith through the light of faith emitted by the worshipper. This sort of analytical ability made her feel that she was in deep danger.
âIt looks like I should deepen my understanding of the doctrine of their god. Sister Barbara might be able to help me with thisâŚâ A blush appeared on Anyaâs face as she thought of Saintess Barbara, for reasons she herself did not know.
âFather!â Anya rode to Fagusâ side, continuing the journey alongside him. Their current journey was so important that even the head of the family had personally joined the caravan.
âWe have to handle these matters well for the Lord. We cannot afford a single mistake!â Fagus said with a solemn face.
âI understand, Father.â Anya inhaled deeply. Leylin had bestowed a miracle upon their family, taking out Blackmoon and the house backing it in one go. This freed up the Neon Merchant Group immediately, allowing them to put trade with the Blackblood Tribe on the agenda.
No matter how Fagus and his daughter looked at it, the Giant Serpent Churchâs actions this time were rather evil. However, theyâd boarded this ship themselves, and could only walk the path that Leylin had paved for them. Fagus knew deeply of the horror of a war between gods, and now an innocent like him had been thrown into the mix. Even if he was unwilling, he could only bite the bullet and continue on.
A commotion suddenly sounded out up ahead, and Anya moved to whisper into Fagusâ ear, âFather, weâve spotted knights of the orc empire.â
âIt doesnât matter.â Fagus looked at the flags theyâd put up, a pass the orc empire had given them to guarantee the safety of their caravan.
âArghâŚâ âArghâŚâ Bleak howls sounded out as a few knights finally appeared before Anyaâs eyes. These werewolves were about two heads taller than the average human, with green eyes and hair. They were riding giant wolves with silver fur.
âThe Mounted Wolves!â Anya paled as she saw these elites of the orc empire, their equipment being able to contend with human knights. The Mounted Wolves were a nightmare to all the people of the north.
The horses of the caravan neighed restlessly under the wolvesâ gazes, stomping their hooves on the ground as white vapour condensed from their breath.
Fortunately, the commander of the Wolves waved his hand after seeing the banner atop it. The wolves made way for the caravan, and they moved ahead despite their fear. The captain even dispatched two riders to protect them at the tail.
âSigh⌠Compared to the Silverymoon Alliance, the strategic warfare of the orc empire is actuallyâŚâ Fagus muttered under his breath, but he didnât end the sentence.
Anya knew what her father wanted to say. The Orc Emperor Saladin was a wise leader, possessing great foresight. Seeing how the humans flourished with the advent of civilisation, he was mimicking their ways to develop his own empire.
For the sake of food and materiel, Saladin had promised the Neon Merchant Group and Blackmoon Merchant Group to protect them within his borders. Orders had been sent for orc troops to not harass them, and only engage in fair trade. This would in turn attract more merchants, and increase the strength of the empire.
Alustriel and her subordinates werenât even comparable in this aspect. The only thing that helped them was that they were of the same race, and the orcs were their natural enemies. The benefits of trade with the orc empire couldnât always get rid of the shadow of war.
On the other hand, the fact that the orcs were buying magic scrolls and powerful equipment told Fagus that they were already prepared for war.
âWhat do you think?â a tall, and skinny figure asked Lonce, âAre you afraid?â
âNo. I have nothing to fear with the protection of the LordâŚâ Lonce gripped a string of hemp that was tied around his neck. Something seemed to be hidden within.
âAlright then, what do you think of the orcs turning towards civilisation and protecting our caravan?â The tanned man seemed like he wanted to test Lonceâs deductive abilities. This question would be difficult even for an adult to answer.
âI feel likeâŚâ Lonce bowed his head and pondered. When he lifted his head again, his eyes no longer filled with perplexment, âThe orcs give off a savage and bloody aura. It seems right to improve themselves and march towards civilisation, but I keep feeling like somethingâs not right.â
Although he didnât elaborate further, the man seemed to be satisfied with his answer, âYouâre right. Gruumsh, the orc god, is a god of savages. This change doesnât match the true nature of his domain, so itâll cause a serious problem⌠How many of the orc gods will want to change their natural disposition to civilisation?â
âIs it very difficult?â Lonce nodded his head. Just thinking about it proved to be extremely astonishing for him.
âIt is! Sometimes the gods cannot even choose the change of alignments and dispositionâŚâ The figure sighed, âAnd even though Gruumsh himself approved this change, not many others will. The imbalance in power has caused a fatal blow to the orc empireâŚâ