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Chapter 83 - 82: The Prince’s Arrangement
- 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
Although the kingdom’s Noble Alliance Army had always been a mess, the performance of the Frank Kingdom’s Standing Army was still commendable.
The first batch of the Standing Army withdrawn from the Central Front was already regrouping in the rear, and the first wave of domestic reinforcements for the Western Front had arrived.
Prince Noah, accompanied by Marquis Brant, was leading several hundred knights of the Royal Guard Knight Order to inspect this unit of the Standing Army.
To support Prince Noah, Louis III had truly spared no expense. These ten thousand soldiers were essentially full-time professionals, elites seasoned by years of fighting the Beastmen.
Combined with Prince Noah’s own Extraordinary Cavalry, this force was equivalent to the entire garrison of a large-scale fortress on the Western Front.
If deployed properly, Prince Noah might actually be able to achieve something significant on the Western Front.
After inspecting the support from his father, Noah’s next task was to meet the general Louis III had assigned to him: Count Fernando.
"Count, it’s been a while," Prince Noah said with a smile, looking at Fernando.
In this generation, the Frankish Royal Family was suffering from a dearth of military talent. With few capable generals, they had no choice but to promote the sons of nobles who had seemingly decent combat records, bestowing upon them titles like Court Count or something similar.
But true military talents were usually born among the Northern Nobles. This wasn’t because the Northern Nobles had some special heritage; it was purely because being neighbors with the Beastmen meant they couldn’t sleep soundly at night if they weren’t capable fighters.
Needless to say, any military talents among the southern nobles were pampered and received exceptionally good treatment.
Therefore, even when the Royal Family offered a high price, they could rarely recruit veteran generals truly capable of commanding a massive army.
Count Fernando was one of the more capable fighters among the generals recruited by the Royal Family.
During the recent great rout on the Eastern Front, Count Fernando was one of the few generals who managed to retreat with his forces intact.
To support his son, Louis III had pulled the count from the Eastern Front and assigned him directly to the Western Front, hoping he could be of some help to Prince Noah.
Of course, this wasn’t just to help Prince Noah; there were domestic political considerations involved as well.
"Your Highness," Count Fernando said with a salute. "Fernando, at your service."
Although he was a Count, the addition of the word "Court" before his title meant that Count Fernando’s rank was somewhat inflated.
While people would still show him respect and treat him as a proper Count, in reality, they were showing deference to the Royal Family that backed him.
In reality, Count Fernando was only a Viscount. This was the standard path for a family striving to become one of the great noble houses.
After reaching the pinnacle of the lower ranks, a family would spend a few generations consolidating its position, slowly entering the circles of the great nobles by holding titles like Court Count, and finally, squeeze their way into the upper echelons with a dazzling military record.
After all, not everyone was a Grantham, capable of reaching the top in a single leap. Progress required gradual accumulation.
The Venister family behind Fernando was a case in point. Starting with Fernando’s grandfather, they had held positions in the royal court.
Fernando’s father had at one point even become a cabinet minister under the previous king, a key figure in both military and state affairs.
Now, for the Venister family, the hope of breaking into the ranks of the great nobles had appeared.
Although the defeat in the Eastern Territory did not affect the kingdom’s overall situation, the Augustus family of the Eastern Territory was most likely doomed.
On the Eastern Front, the Augustus family had lost all its elite forces and failed to accomplish the kingdom’s mission.
This wasn’t because the King wanted to weaken the great nobles, but was instead a result of internal struggles among the Northern Nobles.
The Augustus family belonged to the inland faction of the Northern Nobles. They had always been quite assertive in the past, making them unpopular with the mainstream northern aristocracy. On top of that, the Augustus family rarely listened to the King. Since fiefs would need to be redistributed after the war, the King simply took advantage of the situation and let them be sent to their doom.
Promoting the Venister family was also part of the King’s strategy against the Northern Nobles. Although the Venister family also belonged to the inland faction, they had been fiercely loyal to the Royal Family for years.
Louis III’s plan was to use his support for the Venister family to deepen the internal conflicts among the Northern Nobles. His ideal outcome was for the inland faction to split off and establish itself as a separate power bloc, creating a tripartite balance of power within the kingdom.
Louis III had been working tirelessly toward this, with the marriage between the previous generation of the Fengman Clan and the southern nobles, as well as his support for the Venister family, being prime examples.
Ultimately, when all of Louis III’s domestic problems were traced to their source, the trail always led back to this band of Northern Nobles.
Of course, the Northern Nobles wouldn’t just stand by and watch themselves be fractured. Therefore, no matter how much effort Louis III exerted behind the scenes, if the Venister family wanted to rise in power, every step of the process had to be unimpeachable.
This upcoming battle was therefore crucial for both Prince Noah and Fernando, which was precisely why Louis III had arranged for Count Fernando to be there.
"With my father the King sending you to help me, Count, our success this time seems all but guaranteed," Prince Noah said with a laugh.
"You flatter me, Your Highness, you flatter me," Fernando replied with a wry smile.
To be honest, Count Fernando was far less optimistic about this mission than the prince.
On the Eastern Front, he had witnessed the complete rout of Earl Augustus with his own eyes.
He had experienced the combat prowess of the Beastmen firsthand. If not for the intense pressure from his superiors, coupled with the fact that the King had given him a decent hand to play, he really wouldn’t have wanted to come.
"Count Fernando, allow me to be blunt. You must have heard the rumors on your way here. The pressure from the Royal Capital is immense."
"Right now, thousands of pairs of eyes throughout the Frank Kingdom are fixed on us."
"Marquis Oscillate has the responsibility for the Nine Districts and Thirty-one Castles of the Western Front on his shoulders. Even if he wanted to serve the kingdom, he’s willing but lacks the ability to help."
"So, Count Fernando, what are your thoughts? How should we fight this war?" Prince Noah asked.
Although Prince Noah dreamed of the glory of clashing spears and armored steeds, he was self-aware enough to know his own limitations.
Normally, he could rely on his Knight Order to bully goblins and Kobolds, and they could even crush a regular Beastman infantry legion.
But in a regional war of this scale, he admitted he lacked the ability. Professional matters should be left to professionals. A competent Crown Prince knows how to take credit for the successes earned by others.
Count Fernando’s brow furrowed. Although he had long expected to be fighting alone on the Western Front, hearing it confirmed still felt ominous.
It wasn’t simply that Marquis Oscillate didn’t want to help; the problem was mainly rooted in the very structure of the Frank Kingdom’s Noble Alliance Army.
On the Western Front alone, there were thirteen notable Earl Clans. And while the King’s plan was generally beneficial to the Southern Nobles, the specifics mattered.
Not all of the great nobles on the Western Front were from the south. And even for those who were, the lion’s share of the benefits offered by the King was devoured by the top few families, such as Marquis Oscillate.
Since they didn’t get a slice of the pie, they naturally weren’t going to rally behind Prince Noah.
"Your Highness, we don’t really have many options," Count Fernando said with a sigh.
"We don’t know where the enemy is. That’s a good thing, isn’t it?" Prince Noah said with a smile.
It might sound strange, but for Prince Noah, this was indeed the case.
The entire kingdom was anticipating a showdown between the Prince and the Beastman Prince, but no one had accurate intelligence on the latter’s whereabouts.
Prince Noah could secure a quick victory and then, before the Beastman Prince even had time to react, beat a hasty retreat back to the Royal Capital.
"Let’s hope so. If that’s the plan, then I believe O’Neil Castle is a fine choice," Count Fernando said.
O’Neil Castle was famous throughout the kingdom. It was one of the core fortresses on the Siriel Defense Line, guarding a military port to the rear and boasting excellent logistical support.
After all, Prince Noah needed to build his reputation. If he went after some insignificant little place, he would surely face criticism.
If they had to pick a target without knowing the enemy’s disposition, O’Neil Castle was the Prince’s best option.
"There’s no time to lose. Let’s prepare and depart at once," Prince Noah said, nodding.
Count Fernando opened his mouth to object. The army had just arrived in an unfamiliar place, and the other reinforcements from the King had yet to arrive.
But on second thought, Count Fernando closed his mouth. The Prince was currently in the eye of the storm, and the enemy’s second offensive was imminent.
If they continued to delay, it would be too late by the time the Beastmen launched their third, truly serious offensive.
- 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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