Aberdeen, the capital of the Inbury Duchy, is a city which stands on a flat plain.
It is located at the center of the Avant Plain, the largest plain in the Duchy, and the Donicles River, which has one of the largest basins in the central countries, flows immediately to the east.
Originally a merchant city in terms of location, it does not have a particularly impressive fortress-like capacity to intercept large armies.
Aberdeen was now surrounded on all sides by the Union forces.
The main Union forces led by the Commander-in-Chief Lord Aubrey were encamped on the north side, and the other three sides were so heavily fortified that not even a mouse could escape.
âYour Excellency, itâs been twenty-four hours since the call for their surrender. Itâs already past the deadline they were given, yet thereâs been no response whatsoever.â
Lucien, the central military commander of the Union forces, gave the report.
It was a report, but at the same time pushing for a decision.
He was requesting for permission to attack.
âWell, I suppose not. Fine. I give you permission to attack.â
Unless something unexpected happened, that was as far as Lord Aubrey would go with his instructions.
From then on, Lucien and the other frontline commanders would make decisions on the spot.
(Sometimes I wish I could go tooâŠ)
The nostalgic feel of the battlefieldâŠoriginally a soldier, Lord Aubrey was sometimes struck by a feeling akin to nostalgia when he stood on the battlefield.
In a way, he may be a âbattle junkieâ.
The Union forces attack began.
Considering what would happen after the fall of the capital, they were not to attack the city walls, but to break through the gates, which were easy to repair.
In the case of a âcapitalâ, both the city walls and gates are usually protected by some kind of defensive magic.
In most cases, alchemical tools are used so that magic users of any attribute can activate the defensive mechanism as long as they channel their magic power into it.
Of course, it is also a given to have âmagic stonesâ that store magic so that it wonât be a problem even if there is no Magician on standby to perform the operation.
Naturally, Aberdeen, the âDucal Capitalâ, is also equipped with such a magic defense mechanism.
The type is the very common âWind-Attribute Defense Magicâ.
ButâŠ
âCaptain, the northern wall defense mechanism is not activated! â
Nigel, the captain of the garrison, received a distressing report.
The alchemy tools and stones in the central command center were working fine.
However, the âWind Magic Defense Mechanismâ had not been deployed in some parts of the northern wall.
And by some parts,
âThe castle gateâŠâ
Itâs impossible for a failure to occur only at that particular point.
âThose Union dogs must have destroyed it.â
The city had been sabotaged before they knew it.
Perhaps during the twenty-four hours that they had been given to surrender.
At this point, Nigel, the captain of the garrison of the Duchy, had a decision to make.
The castle defense, of course, consisted of soldiers stationed on the ramparts, as well as Magicians.
With their efforts, the castle might last some time.
At the same time, it might not.
The adversary was the âGreat Commanderâ Aubrey.
He may even break through the castle gates in a single blow, now that the magic defense mechanism was down.
If that happens, itâs all over.
âGoddamn it. Itâs a little early, but activate the Green Storm. Hurry up! â
âYour Excellency, itâs just as you planned, the gateâs defense mechanism appears to be down.â
âThey must have neglected to perform a last-minute check. Well, I donât suppose they would have been able to fix it in time even if they did, and the main cause is probably because they are short on manpower to begin with.â
âItâs the ducal capital, and yet they are short on manpower?â
Lamber asked Lord Aubrey.
âThatâs right, itâs the ducal capital, even then.â
Lord Aubrey replied, raising one corner of his mouth slightly.
âNow thenâŠI guess they should be preparing their ace in the hole right about now.â
Lord Aubreyâs mutter was so quiet that even Lamber, who was standing next to him, couldnât hear it.
âCaptain, Green Storm has been activated. Enemy cavalry should be within range in ten seconds.â
âGood. The first shot should be an attack covering a wide area, reduce their numbers as much as possible! â
âTheyâll be within range inâŠthree, two, one.â
âFire! â
At that moment, a green light emanated from the tallest spire standing in the center of the capital, Aberdeen, and in a flash, it cleaved the approaching Union cavalry beyond the northern ramparts.
The cavalry was instantly mowed to pieces and splattered on the ground.
âFirst shot, successful.â
âWhoa! â
Cheers echoed through the central command center.
Nigel, the captain of the garrison, who was trying to maintain his composure, also made a fist pump gesture.
Although they had conducted test firing several times, that was the first time they initiated a full-scale bombardment.
The weapon, which had yet to fully pass its integrity checks, had done its job magnificently.
âCome on now, you vile invaders. Iâll turn you barbarians into mincemeats as many times as it takes.â
The captainâs soliloquy was louder than he had expected and was heard by Meredith, the second-in-command, who was standing next to him. And those around him.
âWhat theâŠâ
The green beam was visible to the main Union forces.
And how it decimated the vanguard cavalry in a single flash.
Even Lord Aubrey couldnât finish his sentence.
âY-Your Excellency, what in the world was thatâŠâ
Lord Aubreyâs excellent assistant, Lamber, was also confused.
To think that the Inbury Duchy was hiding something so catastrophic.
âA magic weapon, I suppose.â
Lord Aubrey, as if mustering everything he had, said.
Magic weaponsâŠare high-powered weapons created through a combination of magic and alchemy and designed for use on the battlefield, hence theyâre called magic weapons.
However, in this era, there were not so many weapons that were catastrophic enough to be called magic weapons.
To produce magical phenomena on a scale large enough to be used on the battlefield required a rather advanced level of alchemy, metallurgical technology, and a deep understanding of magic.
It would be extremely difficult for even the three major powers to attain all of those requirements.
The bottlenecks lie within âadvanced alchemyâ and âdeep understanding of magicâ.
Advanced alchemy aside.
The alchemist had to be on par with Kenneth or Frank.
On top of that, a âdeep understanding of magicââŠin the central nations, it is understood that âif you recite a fixed chant, the corresponding magic will be invokedâ.
Nothing more, nothing less.
That was their understanding of magic, as they knew it.
In such a society, in such a world, it was very difficult to obtain a âdeep understanding of magicâ.
That was, unless you were some kind of weirdo like Ilarion, who was obsessed with magic itselfâŠ.
For these and other reasons that were difficult to overcome, there were not many weapons in reality that could be called âmagic weaponsâ.
However, as a fairy tale, there were stories that the floating continent of the âGreat Empire Babylonâ was home to numerous magic weapons, and that the âHoly Sword Astarteâ, the weapon of the Hero, was in fact a magic weapon.
Such a thing, which could be called a magic weapon, now appeared before his eyes and reaped one of the calvaries in his army.
Except for Lord Aubrey and Lamber, not a single person had uttered a word.
(A magic weapon uhâŠnow, this is a surprise. I knew that the level of alchemy of the Inbury Duchy was progressing, but I wasnât expecting thisâŠ. Hmm? Alchemy? Now I see, come to think of it, an artificial golem can also be called a âmagic weaponâ I suppose?)
Lord Aubrey thought about it and gave instructions to Lamber, who was standing beside him.
âLamber, I want you to go quickly to the rear and fetch Dr. Frank.â
âR-Roger that, sir.â
With that, Lamber hurried off.
Dr. Frank âŠâŠ is the genius alchemist, Frank de Verde himself, who has succeeded in manufacturing an artificial golem.
Frank de Verde laughed hysterically the moment the green beam sliced through the vanguard cavalry.
Those around them did not condemn him, but simply looked ahead at the flash of light and were speechless.
In the midst of all this, Frank de Verde continued his monologue.
âWow, I mean, this is simply unbelievable!ăThat has to be âVaedraâ, right? It canât be, can it? I canât imagine the Vaedra just now beingâŠa finished product. Then what is it? Is Kenneth there? Did Kenneth also give up on the Kingdom and defect to the Duchy? Nah, thatâs highly unlikely. He cherishes his parents way too much. No way heâd set for another country leaving his parents behindâŠbut then, how did the Duchy come to possess a Vaedra imitation? The most likely explanation would be thatâŠthe research results were stolen. Thatâs very possible. Kenneth himself wouldnât do anything that dumb, but itâs quite possible if the research results somehow got leaked from the place where he submitted them. Bloody hellâŠwhat a scummy thing to do, stealing peopleâs accomplishments. Well, either wayâŠâ
Then he grinned and continued.
âItâll be a good test run against Vaedra.â
With that, Frank de Verde chuckled.
Then Lamber arrived, having carried out Lord Aubreyâs orders.
âYour Excellency, I have brought him as requested.â
Frank de Verde spoke out quickly even before Lamber could complete his words.
âI need to deploy the golems.â
âDoctor Frank, of course, thatâs why I called for you. Just that, I would like to know what that green light was.â
Lord Aubrey assured Frank that he would grant his wish and tried to elicit information about the green light.
âFine, that thing is called âVaedraâ. An imitation of Vaedra to be preciseâŠanyway, itâs Vaedra.â
âOkay, so what is Vaedra?â
âItâs the Kingdomâs âSecret Weaponâ.â
Dr. Frank grinned with one side of his cheek as he said this.
Lord Aubrey was extremely surprised when he heard that.
The Kingdomâs secret weapon was somehow in the Duchy.
(No, thatâs not important right now. The fact that the doctor seems to know quite a bit about this Vaedra of a thing is proof that we are still much in luck. As for the Kingdomâs magic weapon, itâs either the Doctor developed it back when he was in the Kingdom, or the other genius, Baron Kenneth Hayward did. Either way, it seems likely that the artificial golems can handle it.)
Just as Lord Aubrey was thinking deeply about this, Dr. Frank came up with additional information.
âThat thing utilizes wind-attribute magic to create explosive wind shockwaves. And each shockwave cuts so finely that, it appears as if it was chopped up several times, butâŠIâd like to try a few things. As for the golems, one of them might break, but seeing as it is a battlefield, sacrifices are inevitable, right?â
âSure, Iâll leave that part up to you. If you were asking me to sacrifice the lives of my soldiers for a test, then I will definitely have some reservations, but a golem, please, by all means.â
Lord Aubrey immediately responded to Dr. Frankâs request, assuring him that it was all good.
âPerfect. Deploy the first golem! â
Dr. Frank shouted to a small alchemical stone in his left hand.
It was an alchemical stone for communicating with his subordinates in the Golem corps.
It was the same device as the one Dr. Frank had created when he was still in the Kingdom, only equipped with a mana stone for storing magic power inside, separate from an external mana stone, so that even those who could not use magic could operate it.
Of course, Dr. Frank himself, being an alchemist, could also use magicâŠand in fact possesses dual attributes, fire and wind.
So the idea of placing a mana stone inside another mana stone, wasnât for his own convenience.
Nor was it for anyone else.
It seemed doable, so he simply tried it out.
And when he tried it, it worked out fine.
Thatâs all.
Dr. Frank was not a mad scientist.
He would hesitate to do something that might cause trouble for someone elseâŠhe might eventually do it, but he would not go so far as to destroy someone elseâs life in the pursuit of his interest.
But so long as itâs nothing too seriousâŠif he had the inkling to experiment something, he simply does it.