Red Post, a city on the eastern border of the Kingdom of Knightley.
Previously, Ryo stayed at Red Post on his way to the Inbury Duchy as Geckoâs escort.
And there, he helped remove the tattoo on the chest of the former assassin Sharfi.
Although they were at Red Post, the expeditionary force including Ryo had to remain outside the city.
Because the city was filled with refugees from the Inbury Duchy.
Initially, there were many refugees outside the city too, but most of them continued fleeing deeper to other cities inside the Kingdom.
âThe refugee problem is complicated âŚâ
Ryo muttered softly while watching such a scene.
What came to his mind were the refugees he saw in videos when he was on Earth, the host country dealing with the issue, and the conflict with citizens in the host country.
Helping just because âthey are pitiable so letâs help themâ was not enough to solve the refugee problem.
Ryo shook his head slightly and then walked toward a big tree he had his eyes on.
However, there was already someone there.
âA B-rank Swordsman adventurer reading a book of unknown origin with a scowl on his face âŚâ
âHey, I can hear you.â
Abel said to Ryo, looking up from his book.
âWhat are you doing in a place like this?â
âI believe I was reading a book until I was disturbed by some Water-Attribute Magician.â
âAbel still has a long way to go if you succumbed to that degree of disturbance.â
âYeah, I understand that youâre telling me something extremely unreasonable âŚâ
Ryo shook his head and spread his hands in an air that said âsheeshâ.
On the other hand, Abel argued with him while frowning.
Ryoâs work was already complete.
That was because the food they brought from the City of Rune using Ryoâs wagons were already gone.
The food that Ryo transported came from the City of Rune but it was treated as rations for the entire southern forces.
In that vein, food was also brought in from various regions such as the north, east, west, and center where the Royal Capital was located.
Among them, the food from the south was the first to run out because Hugh took the initiative in offering their food.
That was so that the food would be consumed as soon as possible and allow Ryo to dispel his wagons.
He tried to avoid it from being noticed, but ⌠well, it was already too late.
âEven so, how long will the conference last âŚâ
âNo idea. Up until last week, we were talking about how to break through the border, but now we canât decide whether to break through the border.â
The agenda changed because news of the fall of the Capital City of Aberdeen was received.
Of course, since they had not seen the situation in Aberdeen, there were opinions that the report of the fall of the Capital City was misinformation, disseminated to delay the expeditionary force.
It seemed that discussions were divided into three factions: âStill break through the borderâ, âNoninterventionâ, and âOn the fenceâ.
Ryo, of course, but even Abel had not approached the central tent where discussions were taking place these days.
Guildmasters from each of the participating cities were gathered inside, and Hugh McGrath attended the conference to represent the City of Rune.
âWhy is the discussion dragging on?â
âOh ⌠probably because the chain of command hasnât been decided. The commander hasnât been decided either.â
Abel replied when Ryo asked.
Then, he started to explain about the adventurerâs guild from each city.
âThe adventurerâs guild of each city has a ârankingâ. Although it is not documented outright, the first rank belongs to the Royal Capital headquarters. However, this issue stems from the Royal Capital headquarters sending a vice guildmaster.â
âOh âŚ. If the guildmaster of the Royal Capital headquarters had come, that person would have taken command as the leader.â
Ryo could somewhat imagine it.
âThatâs right. So, ranked below the Royal Capital headquarters are the four largest cities in the north, south, east and west, and the largest frontier city Rune.â
âOh! The Adventurerâs Guild in the City of Rune has a high rating!â
Ryo was somehow happy.
Happy that the organization he belonged to was highly evaluated.
Most people are like that.
âWell, thatâs because Runeâs guild has accumulated that much achievement. Unlike the guilds in each largest city, the frontier location meant that Runeâs guild runs by a merit system.â
Abel proclaimed proudly for some reason.
He may have been proud that his ăCrimson Swordă was also included in the accumulated achievements.
âEach of the largest cities in each region sent their guildmasters.â
âI recall Landenvia is the guildmaster for Acre, the largest city in the southern region. I met him once when I was in Kyradeaâs Adventurerâs Guild.â
Ryo remembered Landenvia, who he saw leading adventurers from Acre as they joined the expeditionary force along the way.
The man described by Goro, the Kona Village Magistrate, as âthe conscience of Kyradeaâ.
He was promoted from vice guildmaster of Kyradea to guildmaster of Acre.
âOh, Landenvia is excellent. But the other guildmasters from the north, east, and west joined too so thatâs why they are all equal âŚâ
âIf we donât elect a commander soonâŚâ
Ryo sighed softly.
Yes, the conference continued, but there was no progress.
Conferences usually donât see much progress.
âGuildmasters from each region, from Rune, and the vicemaster of the Royal Capital are of the same rank, but ⌠it appears that the east and the Royal Capital favor attacking, the north and west favor withdrawing.â
âTwo to two. Eh? What about the south?â
âThe south, or rather Hugh and Landenvia, are neutral.â
Abel replied with a frown.
âHugh seemed to have close ties with the Inbury Duchy so itâs a little surprising. I thought he would want to attack everything.â
âIâm not deciding for just myself.â
Hugh McGrathâs voice suddenly appeared from behind Ryo.
Usually, the person spoken to that way would be surprised, but Ryo, as well as Abel, were not surprised at all because they sensed that Hugh was approaching.
âHey, you guys ⌠at least act a little surprised.â
Hugh felt depressed for some reason.
âThe lives of 300 adventurers are at stake. Moreover, all of them are our elite, C-rank or higher ⌠losing them would affect the survival of the Kingdom.â
There are many forests and mountains in the Kingdom.
And on ăPhiă, forests and mountains do not belong to humans ⌠they belong to monsters.
Adventurers subdue monsters that come out of such forests and mountains or enter those places to thin the number of monsters, which is said to prevent the outbreak of monsters.
If the elite adventurers disappeared, the cities may be overrun by the monsters that overflow from forests and mountains.
In fact, three hundred years ago, a country was destroyed after many of its cities were overrun in that manner.
âI canât decide based on my feelings. Moreover, the Unionâs general is Lord Aubrey. Heâs not an ordinary opponent.â
âDoes Hugh know Lord Aubrey?â
Ryo asked Hugh.
âOh. We fought a few times during the last Great War.â
Then, after looking a little farther and remembering something in the past, Hugh continued his words.
âYou are both ridiculous Swordsman and Magician, but Lord Aubrey is also a monster. His skill with the sword is quite good, but more importantly, he is a genius of war. He became the leader of the Union but, unexpectedly, he chose to appear on the battlefield ⌠maybe it would be better to not fight and withdraw.
Hugh commented.
Both Abel and Ryo felt the conflict in Hugh.
That might be the reason why his stance was âneutralâ.
The situation changed three days later.
A carriage arrived at the Red Post Expeditionary Forces garrison.
On the door was a coat of arms where a sword and a staff intersected against the background of a shield. It was the coat of arms of the Kingdomâs Adventurerâs Guild.
The man who came out was a Magician in his mid-fifties.
With a height of 180 cm and a large staff that exceeded that, he glared at the area with a sharp gaze.
After surveying the surroundings, he entered the central tent.
âGr-Grandmaster!â
When the man entered, the first person to notice, shout, and jump up was Josiah Onsager, vice guildmaster of the Royal Capital Headquarters.
Arriving by carriage was Finley Forsyth, the guildmaster of the Kingdom Headquarters Adventurerâs Guild.
The guildmaster at the headquarters was customarily called the grandmaster.
As Finley entered the tent, all the guildmasters stood up and greeted him.
After he sat in the highest seat where the vicemaster of the Royal Capital Headquarters was sitting until moments ago, the other guildmasters returned to their seats.
âGr-Grandmaster, that âŚâ
A lightly raise right hand silenced Josiah, the vicemaster of the Royal Capital Headquarters.
And then, he uttered words seriously.
âGentlemen, there is an order from the Kingdom Government. Cross the river and free the Duchy.â
After he ended, there was a moment of silence.
âOoh~!â
Before many cries echoed in the tent and broke the silence.
The guildmasters from the center and east of the Royal Capital were cheering while the guildmasters from the west and north had bitter expressions.
The south guildmasters, centered around Hugh and Landenvia, remained seated silently.
âYour Excellency, report from the western border of the Duchy. Today at 6 am, a group suspected to be Kingdom adventurers broke through the border. Our garrison abandoned the border bridge and withdrew to the western border town of Rednal. They are strengthening the defenses in the city.â
Lord Aubrey tilted his head slightly to Lamberâs report before speaking.
âFinally ⌠I thought they would decide a little quicker, but it took an unexpected amount of time.â
Lord Aubrey drank his tea.
âAccording to the report from our spy, the other day, a carriage with the guild emblem arrived from the Royal Capital, and then a strong attack was decided.â
âAlthough the artificial golems are our trump card, apart from the first machines, it will take some time to bring them to the front line. Also, we have not yet identified the city where the Duke of Inbury is hiding, but the Kingdomâs adventurers will receive information from the Dukeâs side, which means that if we look at the movements of the Kingdom adventurers, we will see the city where the Duke is. We can watch attentively as they gather and choose to annihilate them at our discretion.â
Lamber confidently said.
However, Lord Aubrey had a disapproving look.
âO-oh? Did I make a mistake?â
âHalf correct. We donât have to wait for them to gather. We can attack just before or just after they gather while they are still confused. Or we can guess where the Duke of Inbury is through the direction the adventurersâ travel. Well, I have a clue where the Duke of Inbury is.â
âIs that so!?â
As expected, Lamber was surprised by Lord Aubreyâs words.
There shouldnât have been any reports of the Duke of Inbury and his army from anywhere.
âThe southern city Fion. But itâs just a prediction. I sent spies to verify but they have not reported back yet.â
Lord Aubrey finished his remaining tea.
Fion, a city in the southern part of the Inbury Duchy.
Fion, under the direct control of the Duke, had a magistrate office, and Loris Baggio, the Duke of Inbury, was at the Fion magistrate office.
Currently, almost all of the remaining troops of the Inbury Duchy that could be mobilized were gathered in the City of Fion.
It was one of the plans from the beginning was to make the City of Fion the base for their counteroffensive, but it was a counteroffensive planned for after exhausting the invading Union forces through the scorched earth tactic.
However, the Duchyâs army was in a difficult situation now that the capital fell much earlier than planned, almost the entire northern part of the Duchy was under the control of the Union, and attacks on their supply lines were repeatedly unsuccessful.
Despite the scorched earth tactic, the enemy Union forces were not exhausted at all.
The Union forces, which controlled the northern part of the Duchy and the area around the capital, had stopped their advance.
The advance stopped and they were fully establishing their supply lines up until the capital.
After the fall of the Duchy capital, Loris and other leaders of the Duchy thought that the Union would move to control various locations but were faced with an unexpected move.
They captured the Duchy capital in a lightning-fast assault but didnât advance further after that ⌠it didnât make any sense.
âWhy arenât they moving!?â
Loris Baggio, the Duke of Inbury, squeeze those words out as he stared at the map of the entire Duchy spread out on his desk in the meeting room of the Magistrateâs office.
âThere is nothing to be gained by taking their time during the invasion of an enemy country.â
Lorisâ words were justified.
That was because as time progresses, the local lords and people from all over the country would usually protest and start rebelling.
There was no reason why Lord Aubrey, a person called the ăGreat Generală, would not comprehend that.
That was why they couldnât tell why he stopped and it felt ominous.
Of course, no one present could answer Lorisâs questions.
Nobody spoke for seconds.
The first person to speak was Salieri, the Information Bureau Secretary.
âLord Aubrey may be thinking of consolidating his rule over the land in the north until the Duchy capital by colonizing with his citizens.â
â!â
Loris and everyone else present were stunned.
They had evacuated as many of the citizens as possible due to the scorched earth tactic.
In particular, the cities and villages from the north to the Duchy capital, which were the primary routes for the Union forces to advance.
Many of the buildings were set on fire and their wells were destroyed.
They had to be thorough to prevent them from being used by the Union Forces ⌠so in front of the weeping villagers ⌠the soldiers also wept as they destroyed the infrastructure.
Therefore, that vast land became vacant.
Settling immigrants from the Union there âŚ. was possible.
It was unthinkable that he would be satisfied with just taking control of the northern region and the Duchy capital but it seemed quite possible that he wished to secure his footing first.
âSalieri ⌠has there been any evidence or information that appeared suggesting that?â
The magnitude of impact that information brought caused Loris to frown but he asked for confirmation.
âImmigration has not been confirmed. However, the construction of the road from the northern border with the Union to the Duchy capital is on an unthinkable scale. We have confirmed that laying work is being carried out for a nearly straight road 30 meters in width. There would not be a need to construct such a road for military use.â
âI seeâŚâŚâ
A road with a width of 30 meters was quite wide.
On modern Earth, it would be a road with four lanes on each side ⌠in other words, it was wider than eight lanes. Like a certain oil field kingdom.
Again, silence covered the conference room.
The next break in silence wasnât because someone spoke.
It was due to a delivered report.
Salieri, who was given the report, read it and immediately passed it to Loris.
Loris read the report twice and nodded twice before speaking.
âListen. About 300 elite adventurers from the Kingdom are marching to break through the border and join us. The commander is Grandmaster Finley Forsythe and the army has the hero of the Great war, Master McGrath!â
The report had a huge impact on the people in the conference room.
After a moment of blank faces.
âUooo~!â
The cheers of the conference attendees reached the heavens.
That was expected since that was the first piece of good news that finally came to them after struggling for so long.
In particular, the name Master McGrath was on many peopleâs lips.
Master McGrath was a foreigner, but in a sense, he was a symbol of independence for the Duchy.
Therefore, his popularity in the Duchy was enormous, and some people even claimed that if he came, there would be no doubt about victory.
It was also reported that the expeditionary forces of the Kingdom had already been contacted by the intelligence personnel and were being led to the City of Fion.
As soon as they arrived, the counterattack would begin.
Loris, the Duke of Inbury, had already made up his mind.
He understood that this could be their final battle.