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Chapter 68: Decisions of All Sides
- 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
After reviewing the battle reports and merit lists from the Western Front, Louis III took a breath of the early winter air, his brow furrowed with worry.
Round and round it went, and winter had come again.
Every winter the Beastmen marched south was the Kingdom’s most difficult time, plagued by scarce supplies and setbacks on the front lines.
The last time the Beastmen marched south, it had also been winter. The Beastman Empire had struck with a heavy fist, smashing right through the central front, and their cavalry had pushed deep into the Frankish Great Plains.
In the end, if the Human Alliance hadn’t reacted so swiftly, assembling tens of thousands of soldiers for an Extraordinary Army in just one month, the Frank Kingdom might have been wiped from the annals of history.
But that wasn’t what concerned Louis III.
In fact, the military situation this year was many times better than in previous years; it might even be the best year in the entire history of the Frank Kingdom.
In the past, the central front would have long since collapsed. The greatest purpose of the Siriel Defense Line was simply to ensure the army on that front could retreat safely.
But now, not only had the central front not collapsed, but it had even launched some decent counterattacks. Barol City had only just begun to face a crisis.
If this trend continued, the central front might just hold out until next spring.
The only downside, it seemed, was the hero responsible for this achievement: the thorn in Louis III’s side, Grantham.
Grantham had once been just an ordinary Count among the Northern Nobles. But through his outstanding performance over the past thirty years, he had risen to a point where Louis III had no further promotions to grant him.
In a nation ruled by nobles, when a great house rises to prominence, it inevitably carves away a piece of the Royal Family’s flesh and blood.
His younger brother, Prince Samon, was a recent, glaring example.
Clearly, under Grantham’s influence, even some within the royal clan were growing restless.
Louis III wasn’t foolish enough to believe that his stupid brother could interfere with the Kingdom’s Standing Army on his own.
He wasn’t even dead yet, and already a crowd was eager to usurp his position. Louis III didn’t dare to imagine the chaos that would ensue after he was gone.
In Louis III’s eyes, Samon and the people behind him were fools who gave no thought to the Royal Family’s interests. ’If Samon actually takes the throne, what will he use to repay his debt to Grantham?’
Forget the future—even now, Grantham had no more titles left to be granted. His alliance with the Kingdom’s Northern Nobles already posed a fundamental threat to the Royal Family.
Most crucially, Grantham was a Legendary Knight with a lifespan of hundreds of years, and only a fraction of that time had passed.
Louis III rubbed the bridge of his nose, his thoughts turning again to his son’s letter.
Noah’s military talents were an unknown, but he had always shown a knack for politics, which was why the King valued him so highly.
The current situation was more or less as Noah had predicted, if not worse.
If Samon were allowed to establish a firm foothold on the central front, the Royal Family would lose its internal unity. If the Northern military-merit nobles then decided to get involved, there was no telling how things would unfold.
He had to help Prince Noah. He even had to quickly withdraw Samon’s unit of the Royal Standing Army.
His previous move to cede authority on the central front was now showing its effect. The Royal Family could withdraw the Standing Army to the heartland without reservation, and whether they were used to support the other two fronts or for another purpose was entirely up to Louis III.
And as the Northern Nobles poured in more resources, they became completely tied down to the central front.
This had its pros and cons. While the Royal Family appeared to have preserved its strength by withdrawing from the central front, it had, in reality, lost most of its control over the war.
The central front was also where the Kingdom’s nobility was most concentrated. Without the Royal Family’s suppressing presence there, the political capital the Northern Nobles could accumulate was unimaginable.
But Louis III had no other choice. If he were younger, he would undoubtedly have fought these treacherous subjects to the bitter end, employing any means necessary.
But he was old now. He didn’t even know how many years he would have left once this war was over.
His greatest task now was not to expand the Royal Family’s power, but to seek stability. He needed to preserve as much influence for the Royal Family as possible, create a political environment with a high margin for error for his son, and leave behind a respectable legacy for himself.
"Someone, summon Earl Byron," Louis III commanded. "Tell him I need to renegotiate Resolution 788 of the Frankish Noble Council."
To support Prince Noah’s ambitions, a single official document from him would not be enough.
Resolution 788 concerned the Southern Nobles’ request from several years prior to further deepen commercial cooperation with the Southern Kingdom.
Marquis Oscillate was the most powerful proponent behind this matter. The Marquis’s trade caravans traveled far and wide, and his power base was primarily in the south, making him a heavyweight of the southern faction. Of course, once a noble reached the rank of Marquis, it was difficult to say they belonged to any single faction.
The Southern Nobles had always wanted to import advanced military-industrial products from the Southern Kingdom, as most of the Frank Kingdom’s iron and coal mines were located in the north.
Once the borders were opened for trade, how could the small workshops of the north possibly compete with the Southern Kingdom?
Of course, that was a secondary concern. The main issue was that opening the borders would allow the Southern Nobles to further integrate themselves into the Southern Kingdom’s market.
Economically, the Frank Kingdom was a typical resource-based nation. Many Magic Crystal Ore mines and rare materials were in the hands of the Southern Nobles, and the country’s largest Demon Beast Mountain Range was also in the southeast.
Louis III had always kept the borders closed precisely because he wanted to foster domestic craftsmanship.
Therefore, opening the borders was something that neither Louis III nor the Northern Nobles wanted to see, which was why the matter was ultimately dropped.
But the situation was different now. At this rate, by the time the Human Alliance Army arrived, the Beastman horde would still have been unable to break Grantham’s line of defense.
By then, the prestige and political capital of the Northern Nobles would be staggering. If he didn’t use what prestige he had left to weaken them now, Noah would be left fumbling in the dark when he took the throne.
As for what to do if the Southern Nobles grew too powerful in the future, Louis could only trust in the wisdom of those who came after him.
After all, it wasn’t as if the borders had never been opened before. Everything depended on the domestic political situation, and he trusted that Noah’s future methods would not disappoint.
...
When the King’s decision spread, Marquis George was in his garden, with Earl Mike and Earl Harold trailing behind him.
"Marquis, have we gone too far this time?" Earl Harold said with a frown. "The King is already ordering the Kingdom’s Standing Army to withdraw to the interior for ’rest and reorganization.’ If this continues, I fear the pressure on the Marshal will be immense."
The King’s decision was a cause for joy for some and worry for others.
But the ones with the most to worry about were likely the northern, inland nobles like Harold.
Their lives were already difficult, and now the King was completely washing his hands of the central front. The price they would have to pay to fill that gap would be astronomical.
Crucially, they couldn’t afford to delay. Every time the Beastmen marched south, they, the northern inland nobles, were the first to suffer.
"There is nothing bad about this. It is a crisis, but it is also an opportunity, Harold. Do you understand? A golden opportunity," Marquis George said calmly, watering his flowers.
Marquis George had personally put considerable effort into the matter concerning Prince Samon.
He had pulled strings with both the Royal Family and Marshal Grantham.
Marquis George’s primary objective was to force the King’s faction out of the central front, and he had already arranged the next steps.
As for the Southern Nobles trading with the Southern Kingdom, Marquis George remained noncommittal.
Such a thing couldn’t be accomplished overnight. The Southern Kingdom had been swindled by them more than a few times in the past; the issue of rebuilding trust alone would be enough to keep those southern merchants anxious for a long while.
The benefits for the Southern Nobles were a distant prospect, but his own—Marquis George’s—were within arm’s reach.
As long as the central front held, the political capital he stood to gain was immeasurable.
Then, as soon as a major political upheaval occurred, that capital could be immediately cashed in.
And that so-called political upheaval was only a few years away...
Thinking of this, Marquis George couldn’t help but take a deep breath, a sense of grand ambition swelling in his chest.
In his opinion, his father’s generation had been far too conservative, allowing Louis III to press them at every turn. In the end, the King not only reclaimed everything the Royal Family had lost but even took several large bites out of the Northern Nobles.
But none of that mattered. The Frank Kingdom would soon return to the way it was before—to the era when the great nobles reigned supreme.
- 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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