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Chapter 16: Relocating the Camp
- Chapter 148 - 140: A Wall Has Grown on the Ground
- Chapter 147 - 139: War Preparations
- Chapter 146 - 138: Prince Noah’s Breakout Plan
- Chapter 145 - 137: General Dor’s Plan
- Chapter 144 - 136: Magic Crossbow
- Chapter 143 - 135: The Beastmen’s Move
- Chapter 142 - 134: Taking Over Sirich City
- Chapter 141 - 133: Earl Wei Man’s Meeting
- Chapter 140 - 132: Second Brother’s Archer Talent
- Chapter 139 - 131: Second Brother
- Chapter 138 - 129: Lord Robson’s Army
- Chapter 137 - 130: Farewell
- Chapter 136 - 128: Grantham
- Chapter 135 - 127: Breakout
- Chapter 134 - 126: The Beast Emperor’s Support
- Chapter 133 - 126: The Beast Emperor’s Support (Part 2)
- Chapter 132 - 126: Support from the Beast Emperor
- Chapter 131 - 125: Rising Hope
- Chapter 130 - 124: How an Honest Person Gets Hoodwinked (Part 3)
- Chapter 129 - 124: How an Honest Man Gets Fooled (2)
- Chapter 128 - 124: How an Honest Man Is Fooled
- Chapter 127 - 123: Commoner Non-commissioned Officer (3)
- Chapter 126 - 123: Commoner Non-commissioned Officer (Part 2)
- Chapter 125 - 123: Commoner Non-commissioned Officer
- Chapter 124 - 122: The Count Is Here
- Chapter 123 - 121: Army Logistics
- Chapter 122 - 120: The King’s Order
- Chapter 121 - 119: The Qimo Fortress Nobles’ Request
- Chapter 120 - 118: Horse Armor
- Chapter 119 - 117: Where is Marquis Oscillate?
- Chapter 118 - 116: Critical Warfare
- Chapter 117 - 115: The Countess’s Marriage
- Chapter 116 - 115: The Count’s Wedding
- Chapter 115 - 114: Crisis
- Chapter 114 - 113: A Rare Banquet
- Chapter 113 - 112: The Formed Legion
- Chapter 112 - 111: The Strength of a Great Mage
- Chapter 111 - 110: Great Mage
- Chapter 110 - 109: Falan
- Chapter 109 - 108: Gold
- Chapter 108 - 107: Tier Six Soldiers
- Chapter 107 - 106: Battle of the Extraordinaries
- Chapter 106 - 105: Gnoll
- Chapter 105 - 104: Fierce Battle
- Chapter 104 - 103: Lord Robson’s Artillery
- Chapter 103 - 102: Foxman Shooter
- Chapter 102 - 101: The Coordination of Qimo Fortress
- Chapter 101 - 100: Night Raid
- Chapter 100 - 99: Lord Robson’s Soldiers
- Chapter 99 - 98: Arrangements
- Chapter 98 - 97: Action
- Chapter 97 - 96: The Perilous Qimo Castle
- Chapter 96 - 95: The Angry Northern Bear Race
- Chapter 95 - 94: The Unexpected
- Chapter 94 - 93: The Roar of the Magic Crystal Cannon
- Chapter 93 - 92: The Routed Centaurs
- Chapter 92 - 91: A Steamroll
- Chapter 91 - 90: Pre-Battle Preparations
- Chapter 90 - 89: Embarrassed Marin
- Chapter 89 - 88: The Great Fire
- Chapter 88 - 87: New Unit
- Chapter 87 - 86: The Count’s Support
- Chapter 86 - 85: The Countess’s Arrangement
- Chapter 85 - 84: Qimo Fortress’s Formidable Garrison
- Chapter 84 - 83: Viscount Luke Arrives
- Chapter 83 - 82: The Prince’s Arrangement
- Chapter 82 - 81: Fleeing Daimon
- Chapter 81 - 80: Lord Robson’s Cannon Fire
- Chapter 80 - 79: The Battle at the City Gate
- Chapter 79 - 78: Lure
- Chapter 78 - 77: Beyond Endurance
- Chapter 77 - 76: Miserable Gnoll
- Chapter 76 - 75: Night Raid
- Chapter 75 - 74: This Isn’t What Was Promised
- Chapter 74: Release Announcement
- Chapter 73: Wolf Smoke
- Chapter 72: Fox Race Youth
- Chapter 71: Rumors in the Royal Capital
- Chapter 70: The Changes of Qimo Fortress
- Chapter 69: Political Battle
- Chapter 68: Decisions of All Sides
- Chapter 67: Training Deal
- Chapter 66: Elite Soldiers
- Chapter 65: It’s All Business
- Chapter 64: Viscount Luke of Blue Scale Port
- Chapter 63: The Prince’s Ambition
- Chapter 62: Battle Report
- Chapter 61: Sir Is Like the Sun
- Chapter 60: The Noble Lords of Qimo Fortress
- Chapter 59: Lord Robson Takes Office at Qimo Fortress
- Chapter 58: Qimo Castle’s New Commander-in-Chief
- Chapter 57: Bro’s End
- Chapter 56: A Horse Run to Death
- Chapter 55: Unimpeded Advance
- Chapter 54: Fortress Personnel Appointment
- Chapter 53: Qimo Castle’s Crisis
- Chapter 52: The Sir’s Favor is Higher Than the Sky
- Chapter 51: The High-minded Beastmen
- Chapter 50: Huang Na Displays Her Divine Might
- Chapter 49: Cavalry’s Debut
- Chapter 48: The Expedition
- Chapter 47: The Radical North City Nobles
- Chapter 46: The Vexed Eric
- Chapter 45: Lord Robson’s Magic Talent
- Chapter 44: The Beastmen’s Movements
- Chapter 43: Terrifying Talent
- Chapter 42: The Chunibyo Youth
- Chapter 41: Farewell
- Chapter 40: Assigning a New Camp
- Chapter 39: Southern Nobles
- Chapter 38: Arrival
- Chapter 37: Great Harvest
- Chapter 36: The Fleeing Centaur
- Chapter 35: The Dumbfounded Centaurs
- Chapter 34: The Viscount’s Predicament
- Chapter 33: Military Expenses
- Chapter 32: Retreat
- Chapter 31: Phoenix Fledgling
- Chapter 30: The Death of the Count
- Chapter 29: Trapped
- Chapter 28: The Merciful and Compassionate Lord Robson
- Chapter 27: Cry of the Phoenix
- Chapter 26: The Embarrassed Fourth Prince
- Chapter 25: Knight Order Assembles
- Chapter 24: Preparing to Flee
- Chapter 23: Central Counter-Snipe
- Chapter 22: The Sound of the Magic Crystal Cannon
- Chapter 21: Strategic Retreat
- Chapter 20: Eve of the Great Battle
- Chapter 19: Noble Lord Robson
- Chapter 18: Enemies? No, Experience
- Chapter 17: The Battle of West City
- Chapter 16: Relocating the Camp
- Chapter 15: The Fortress Council
- Chapter 14: Lord Robson’s New Recruits
- Chapter 13: Hero, Knight Bo Yang
- Chapter 12: The Caucasus Family’s Support
- Chapter 11: Reward from the Earl Clan
- Chapter 10: Reinforcements Arrive
- Chapter 9: Barbaric Humans
- Chapter 8: Heaven-Defying Tier 4
- Chapter 7: The Gnoll’s Trap
- Chapter 6: The Charging Count Offman
- Chapter 5: Maxed Out Experience
- Chapter 4: Bloodthirsty Jackal Wolfman
- Chapter 3: The Efficiency of the Knight Lords
- Chapter 2: The Expedition
- Chapter 1: Officer Robson
The assignments were handed out quickly, but no one dispersed. Instead, they all gathered together again.
Robson didn’t dare to be a step behind and began looking for the other nobles also assigned to West City.
’We’ll probably be comrades-in-arms, watching each other’s backs from now on,’ Robson thought. ’It’s best to get to know them. It would be a disaster to rely on a teammate only to find out they’re a complete liability.’
Fortunately, Robson was more or less a famous figure now. He didn’t need to seek anyone out; people started approaching him soon enough.
The other noble officers from West City all began to gravitate toward him.
Most of those assigned to West City were rather incompetent, and their troops were a motley crew. Of the dozen or so nobles, the highest rank among them was merely a Baron.
Everyone present was a shrewd operator, and they could tell at a glance who had the strongest coattails to ride in West City.
For a moment, it seemed Robson was about to become the de facto leader of the West City nobles.
Robson reacted quickly, rebuffing all their attempts at flattery.
’Are you kidding me? Sure, the leader gets the most glory, but they also have the most to lose. Besides, without the Frank Kingdom’s official backing, it means nothing legally...’
’Especially in this situation, with a great enemy at the gates. Didn’t you see Count Offman? He looked like he was ready to die for the cause, and he even entrusted his son to me!’
’Why didn’t Count Offman entrust him to the other Viscounts?’
’Could it be that the Viscounts’ troops are even worse than mine? Well, that actually seems to be the case...’
’But the real reason is that a Viscount is too conspicuous. When the fortress falls, it’ll be hard for them to flee. They might even end up in a military tribunal...’
’If I, Robson, actively take on the role of leader, won’t I be the conspicuous one?’
Everyone else was just as cunning, so they were all trying their best to push this leadership role onto someone else.
In that position, if you succeed, it’s all thanks to the efforts of your officers and soldiers. But if something goes wrong, it’s all because of the general’s incompetence...
Of course, the main issue was still the lack of the Kingdom’s endorsement. Even if you became the nominal leader, it would be in name only...
Therefore, Lord Robson absolutely would not dare to take on the burden of being the "leader."
Seeing that Robson wanted no part of their flattery, they all exchanged brief pleasantries and tactfully moved away.
Robson thought the matter was over, but to his surprise, in the blink of an eye, everyone had surrounded another young baron with a slightly pockmarked face.
"Baron Oli is so young and promising! He’s the perfect person to coordinate the various affairs in West City..."
"But, Uncle Aidan, even Sir Robson..."
"Sir Robson is just being modest. He wants to give you young people a chance! Don’t worry, if anything happens, we’ll be right behind you."
"That’s right, Oli! I could tell you were young and promising even back when you were an apprentice under Knight Oli."
"But, Uncle..."
"Enough. This matter is settled. Everyone, come and meet him..."
The poor Baron Oli, under the flattery of a crowd of newly-acquainted "uncles," seemed to actually believe he had some ability. In a daze, he tacitly accepted his role as their leader.
"Then... I will do my best," Baron Oli said, nodding with a serious expression.
Robson offered a three-second moment of silence for the pitiful scapegoat baron, then promptly joined the chorus of praise.
When Oli saw that even Sir Robson, whose fame was currently on the rise, was praising him, he began to think that perhaps he really had been too self-deprecating.
’Could it be? Do I truly have qualities that even I haven’t discovered?’ For a moment, Baron Oli felt a surge of unprecedented confidence.
After briefly discussing the battlefield situation with his colleagues, Robson hurried back to his camp.
The entire Sunset Fortress was not small. Though called a fortress, it was actually larger than many so-called cities in the north. It was originally designed to house 100,000 soldiers and become the kingdom’s second iron wall after Vanguard Fortress.
As for what happened later... funds for 100,000 were allocated, but after various "losses," a fortress for 50,000 was built in the end.
This was also why the nobles disliked bureaucrats. Compared to bureaucrats, the noble lords were at least responsible; after all, the country was genuinely their own.
Of course, even if it had been built to spec, it probably wouldn’t have made much of a difference. After all, the first iron wall, Vanguard Fortress, hadn’t even lasted a week.
Once back at the camp, Robson unhurriedly packed his belongings, gathered the soldiers in his barracks, and finally, after loading the supplies onto carts, sent someone to inform Viscount Fuman not to send things to the wrong place in the future.
Robson was not particularly enthusiastic about moving camp.
The nobles who arrived at the new site first would get to pick their spot first.
According to the martial customs of the Frank Kingdom, the first nobles to arrive were expected to choose a spot at the front to display their bravery. Choosing a spot too far back would likely earn them criticism.
’If I go too early, won’t I just be treated as cannon fodder? Not a very sound strategy.’
The packing took all afternoon. By the time Robson and his army ambled their way to the new campsite, he realized something was wrong.
There were too many clever people here. He had still arrived too early.
The only one who had actually moved into the new campsite was the hot-blooded Baron Oli.
"I’d heard people say that Sir Robson’s army is one of the rare elite forces of our time. Seeing how swiftly you march, you truly live up to the name ’Elite Army,’" a nearby baron chimed in, striking up a conversation.
"Those are just rumors. A man knows his own limits," Robson said with a noncommittal laugh.
’Swift indeed,’ he thought. ’It took several hours just to pack.’
Since he couldn’t compete with their experience, Robson had no choice but to admit defeat and obediently lead his troops into the camp.
He set up his camp in a spot toward the rear.
Robson admitted they were indeed more experienced than him. Since that was the case, he would just have to trouble himself to be a little more thick-skinned.
’Surely their skins can’t be thicker than mine, can they? Experienced *and* shameless? A person like that has no business being at Sunset Fortress.’
The baron who had started the conversation was dumbfounded. This newly-promoted Knight was so blatantly breaking the rules. Wasn’t he afraid of...
Eh?
The baron then realized that Robson really had nothing to be afraid of. Few of the nobles present knew him personally. At worst, he would just lose a bit of face.
By this time, Robson was already leading his troops into the campsite.
’Since I’ve already lost face, I might as well go all in.’ Robson directly chose the largest available plot, which happened to be perfect for setting up a riding ground.
After Robson had finished setting up his camp, other nobles finally began to trickle in and pitch their tents.
Perhaps Robson had set a bad precedent, because everyone else also seemed to abandon the so-called martial knightly spirit and chose spots toward the rear.
The spots at the front were left for the truly wily old foxes who would arrive later.
Looking at the empty campsites at the front, Robson couldn’t help but offer another moment of silence for the young Baron Oli.
When the Beastmen finally attacked the fortress, Baron Oli would probably be the first to charge.
Once all the camps were set, a large crowd of inexplicable "friends and relatives" suddenly appeared at Robson’s gate.
Clearly, although they had pushed Baron Oli to be the leader, these shrewd noble lords knew very well who was actually reliable on the battlefield.
- Chapter 148 - 140: A Wall Has Grown on the Ground
- Chapter 147 - 139: War Preparations
- Chapter 146 - 138: Prince Noah’s Breakout Plan
- Chapter 145 - 137: General Dor’s Plan
- Chapter 144 - 136: Magic Crossbow
- Chapter 143 - 135: The Beastmen’s Move
- Chapter 142 - 134: Taking Over Sirich City
- Chapter 141 - 133: Earl Wei Man’s Meeting
- Chapter 140 - 132: Second Brother’s Archer Talent
- Chapter 139 - 131: Second Brother
- Chapter 138 - 129: Lord Robson’s Army
- Chapter 137 - 130: Farewell
- Chapter 136 - 128: Grantham
- Chapter 135 - 127: Breakout
- Chapter 134 - 126: The Beast Emperor’s Support
- Chapter 133 - 126: The Beast Emperor’s Support (Part 2)
- Chapter 132 - 126: Support from the Beast Emperor
- Chapter 131 - 125: Rising Hope
- Chapter 130 - 124: How an Honest Person Gets Hoodwinked (Part 3)
- Chapter 129 - 124: How an Honest Man Gets Fooled (2)
- Chapter 128 - 124: How an Honest Man Is Fooled
- Chapter 127 - 123: Commoner Non-commissioned Officer (3)
- Chapter 126 - 123: Commoner Non-commissioned Officer (Part 2)
- Chapter 125 - 123: Commoner Non-commissioned Officer
- Chapter 124 - 122: The Count Is Here
- Chapter 123 - 121: Army Logistics
- Chapter 122 - 120: The King’s Order
- Chapter 121 - 119: The Qimo Fortress Nobles’ Request
- Chapter 120 - 118: Horse Armor
- Chapter 119 - 117: Where is Marquis Oscillate?
- Chapter 118 - 116: Critical Warfare
- Chapter 117 - 115: The Countess’s Marriage
- Chapter 116 - 115: The Count’s Wedding
- Chapter 115 - 114: Crisis
- Chapter 114 - 113: A Rare Banquet
- Chapter 113 - 112: The Formed Legion
- Chapter 112 - 111: The Strength of a Great Mage
- Chapter 111 - 110: Great Mage
- Chapter 110 - 109: Falan
- Chapter 109 - 108: Gold
- Chapter 108 - 107: Tier Six Soldiers
- Chapter 107 - 106: Battle of the Extraordinaries
- Chapter 106 - 105: Gnoll
- Chapter 105 - 104: Fierce Battle
- Chapter 104 - 103: Lord Robson’s Artillery
- Chapter 103 - 102: Foxman Shooter
- Chapter 102 - 101: The Coordination of Qimo Fortress
- Chapter 101 - 100: Night Raid
- Chapter 100 - 99: Lord Robson’s Soldiers
- Chapter 99 - 98: Arrangements
- Chapter 98 - 97: Action
- Chapter 97 - 96: The Perilous Qimo Castle
- Chapter 96 - 95: The Angry Northern Bear Race
- Chapter 95 - 94: The Unexpected
- Chapter 94 - 93: The Roar of the Magic Crystal Cannon
- Chapter 93 - 92: The Routed Centaurs
- Chapter 92 - 91: A Steamroll
- Chapter 91 - 90: Pre-Battle Preparations
- Chapter 90 - 89: Embarrassed Marin
- Chapter 89 - 88: The Great Fire
- Chapter 88 - 87: New Unit
- Chapter 87 - 86: The Count’s Support
- Chapter 86 - 85: The Countess’s Arrangement
- Chapter 85 - 84: Qimo Fortress’s Formidable Garrison
- Chapter 84 - 83: Viscount Luke Arrives
- Chapter 83 - 82: The Prince’s Arrangement
- Chapter 82 - 81: Fleeing Daimon
- Chapter 81 - 80: Lord Robson’s Cannon Fire
- Chapter 80 - 79: The Battle at the City Gate
- Chapter 79 - 78: Lure
- Chapter 78 - 77: Beyond Endurance
- Chapter 77 - 76: Miserable Gnoll
- Chapter 76 - 75: Night Raid
- Chapter 75 - 74: This Isn’t What Was Promised
- Chapter 74: Release Announcement
- Chapter 73: Wolf Smoke
- Chapter 72: Fox Race Youth
- Chapter 71: Rumors in the Royal Capital
- Chapter 70: The Changes of Qimo Fortress
- Chapter 69: Political Battle
- Chapter 68: Decisions of All Sides
- Chapter 67: Training Deal
- Chapter 66: Elite Soldiers
- Chapter 65: It’s All Business
- Chapter 64: Viscount Luke of Blue Scale Port
- Chapter 63: The Prince’s Ambition
- Chapter 62: Battle Report
- Chapter 61: Sir Is Like the Sun
- Chapter 60: The Noble Lords of Qimo Fortress
- Chapter 59: Lord Robson Takes Office at Qimo Fortress
- Chapter 58: Qimo Castle’s New Commander-in-Chief
- Chapter 57: Bro’s End
- Chapter 56: A Horse Run to Death
- Chapter 55: Unimpeded Advance
- Chapter 54: Fortress Personnel Appointment
- Chapter 53: Qimo Castle’s Crisis
- Chapter 52: The Sir’s Favor is Higher Than the Sky
- Chapter 51: The High-minded Beastmen
- Chapter 50: Huang Na Displays Her Divine Might
- Chapter 49: Cavalry’s Debut
- Chapter 48: The Expedition
- Chapter 47: The Radical North City Nobles
- Chapter 46: The Vexed Eric
- Chapter 45: Lord Robson’s Magic Talent
- Chapter 44: The Beastmen’s Movements
- Chapter 43: Terrifying Talent
- Chapter 42: The Chunibyo Youth
- Chapter 41: Farewell
- Chapter 40: Assigning a New Camp
- Chapter 39: Southern Nobles
- Chapter 38: Arrival
- Chapter 37: Great Harvest
- Chapter 36: The Fleeing Centaur
- Chapter 35: The Dumbfounded Centaurs
- Chapter 34: The Viscount’s Predicament
- Chapter 33: Military Expenses
- Chapter 32: Retreat
- Chapter 31: Phoenix Fledgling
- Chapter 30: The Death of the Count
- Chapter 29: Trapped
- Chapter 28: The Merciful and Compassionate Lord Robson
- Chapter 27: Cry of the Phoenix
- Chapter 26: The Embarrassed Fourth Prince
- Chapter 25: Knight Order Assembles
- Chapter 24: Preparing to Flee
- Chapter 23: Central Counter-Snipe
- Chapter 22: The Sound of the Magic Crystal Cannon
- Chapter 21: Strategic Retreat
- Chapter 20: Eve of the Great Battle
- Chapter 19: Noble Lord Robson
- Chapter 18: Enemies? No, Experience
- Chapter 17: The Battle of West City
- Chapter 16: Relocating the Camp
- Chapter 15: The Fortress Council
- Chapter 14: Lord Robson’s New Recruits
- Chapter 13: Hero, Knight Bo Yang
- Chapter 12: The Caucasus Family’s Support
- Chapter 11: Reward from the Earl Clan
- Chapter 10: Reinforcements Arrive
- Chapter 9: Barbaric Humans
- Chapter 8: Heaven-Defying Tier 4
- Chapter 7: The Gnoll’s Trap
- Chapter 6: The Charging Count Offman
- Chapter 5: Maxed Out Experience
- Chapter 4: Bloodthirsty Jackal Wolfman
- Chapter 3: The Efficiency of the Knight Lords
- Chapter 2: The Expedition
- Chapter 1: Officer Robson
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