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Chapter 99 - 98: Arrangements
- 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
"Count, should we press on any further?"
Prince Noah asked.
Although he had previously led the army and won several "great victories," everyone who knew what was what understood they were inflated. It was one thing to fool others, but Prince Noah wasn’t arrogant enough to think he was a true Military God.
’Since my father sent Fernando over, I should make good use of him.’
Fernando placed his sword into a saddlebag on his mount.
"We can retreat now. If we keep fighting, the enemy might catch on," Fernando explained.
Although he said that, his expression clearly showed Count Fernando’s dissatisfaction.
It was understandable. A great deal of effort had been spent mobilizing two hundred Personal Guard Knights and several hundred Extraordinary Knights. All told, the scale of this Extraordinary force was close to a thousand strong.
Deploying an Extraordinary Team of this magnitude only to wipe out a few Goblin Tribes—and this was the "great victory" the government would be trumpeting in the future.
To be honest, Count Fernando himself felt it was humiliating.
’If the Prince could just bring himself to be ruthless, we could have smashed right through the Tiger Race position up ahead. Even if that ended up being a disgrace, it wouldn’t be as humiliating as this.’
Prince Noah nodded. He could see what Count Fernando was thinking.
Prince Noah had no choice. ’It’s not that I don’t want to keep attacking,’ he thought. ’But the Royal Family’s strength is more important than avoiding embarrassment. Without the support of the great nobles on the Western Front, what can I do? Even if I work miracles with the small Standing Army the Crown sent, it won’t be enough.’
"Retreat! Pass the order to retreat!"
Prince Noah commanded.
The knights of the Knight Order were mostly gathered around Prince Noah. They had been briefed on their mission beforehand, and upon receiving the order, they filed out in an orderly fashion.
...
By the time Ian arrived on his Flying Dragon, the battle here was already over. There weren’t even any fires. If not for the ground littered with goblin corpses, Ian would have doubted a fight had even taken place.
"Didn’t you say you saw the banner of the Dragon and Bear? The human King came all this way just for this?" Ian’s tiger-like eyes widened as he roared at the goblin beside him.
Ian had been enjoying himself in his tent when he heard that the Frankish Royal Family’s banner was nearby. The news nearly scared him out of his wits.
Although the Franks were constantly being beaten down by the Beastmen, the Frankish Royal Family still held considerable prestige within the Beastman Empire.
This was especially true for armies permitted to use the royal sigil; these forces were comparable to pure Beastman Infantry legions.
The term "Beastman Infantry legions" here didn’t refer to the general Beastmen of the Empire, but specifically to the forces of the Beastman Imperial Family.
"My lord, it really was the Dragon and Bear! How could I mistake that banner? If it wasn’t them, we wouldn’t have been routed so quickly," the goblin leader hurriedly explained, terrified that Ian would end his little life right then and there.
Ian frowned and stepped onto the battlefield, finding a goblin corpse that was still emanating combat aura.
Although the goblin was dead, the combat aura radiating from its body indicated it had been at least Bronze Second Tier, perhaps even Third Tier.
Its entire body had been pierced by a single lance, leaving a clean, round wound.
Although Extraordinary goblins were no match for other races, it was still rare to see one killed instantly by a single strike.
If it were just this one case, it could be attributed to the enemy Commander. But across the entire battlefield, almost all the goblins, strong or weak, had been killed instantly in the same manner. Among them was even a Bronze Third Tier Extraordinary goblin.
’Could it really be the Frankish Royal Family?’ Ian’s expression was perplexed. ’If it really was them, what was the point of such a meaningless night raid?’
’To be honest, if a thousand goblins could tie them up for a whole night, the Beastmen would be more than happy with that trade.’
The Tiger Race generally ignored things they couldn’t figure out.
...
By the time the news passed through the chain of command and reached Prince Kase, it was already the next day.
At that moment, Prince Kase was in a particularly foul mood.
The battle report from the front had come back. The army he had sent to regain face had instead been put to shame by the enemy. Prince Kase had no choice but to suppress the news.
Originally, Prince Kase had expected Marin to win back his honor, but instead, Marin had gotten his ass kicked.
The military situation had not yet escalated, but once it did, he, Kase, would lose all face.
Winter’s Eve was fast approaching, and the Beast Emperor was constantly pressing him. The central front was at a stalemate; after breaking through Barol City, the Beastman Army was once again bogged down.
If he couldn’t produce results on the Western Front soon, the Beast Emperor would likely assign him some "helpers."
At that point, he would be sidelined internally while Dor ran rampant externally. Then he, Kase, would really be in for it.
Putting aside everything else, it would be nearly impossible to use this war to bolster his claim to the throne.
As Kase was thinking this, he flipped to the official document submitted by Ian.
"Hm? Dragon and Bear?" Kase raised an eyebrow, his expression surprised.
Kase handed the document to Zarik and frowned in thought.
"Zarik, what do you make of this?"
Zarik took the document, his expression quite puzzled.
"The Dragon and Bear? Could it be the Frankish Royal Family? But what are they doing?" Zarik couldn’t quite figure it out.
"Could it be that human brat?" Kase suddenly recalled the intelligence his subordinates had reported on the humans some time ago.
There were collaborators everywhere. Even with a relationship as hostile as fire and water, like that between the Frank Kingdom and the Beastman Empire, there was still no shortage of human traitors.
Moreover, when Prince Noah set out on his expedition, the news had spread through every street and alley. The entire Royal Capital was singing praises of Prince Noah’s martial virtue; keeping it a secret would have been difficult.
Seeing Zarik’s confused expression, Kase took the initiative to explain.
"He’s the offspring of the human ’pretender king.’ I heard before that he was coming for a ’king versus king’ showdown with me. It caused quite a stir among the humans," Prince Kase said.
"But would that human really come here? Given the current state of the war, does he actually intend to launch a counterattack?" Prince Kase wondered aloud, confused.
This was the difference between humans and Beastmen. The harsh environment of the Beastman Grassland had cultivated a practical nature in the Beastman Empire, and the two sides’ differing political systems made it difficult for their leaders to fathom each other’s thinking.
’If I were in his position,’ Prince Kase thought, ’I definitely wouldn’t have come out here. It’s an obvious suicide mission. As for my claim to the throne? How could the idle chatter of those peasants affect my succession? The real disaster would be showing up only to fail spectacularly.’
Zarik’s eyes, however, lit up. He was a rare scholar of humanity within the Beastman Empire.
"It’s very likely him! Your Highness, you may not know this, but for a human prince, the support of the domestic nobility and the populace is extremely important.
No! It must be him! Otherwise, there’s no explaining why a Human Knight Order of the Dragon and Bear Knight Order’s caliber would appear on this battlefield!" Zarik grew more certain as he spoke.
"Your Highness, we must act at once and launch an all-out offensive! We can dispatch the Flying Dragon Cavalry now to launch a surprise attack on the nearby Airelle Port, then send an elite force to cut the enemy’s supply lines.
After that, we’ll surround this area with a large force. If the human prince is really here, the enemy will definitely make a move.
Then we can force the enemy into a decisive field battle. We could even break through their entire line! If we take Devil City, we can cut the supply lines for seventy percent of the enemy’s army. We might even be able to push all the way to Thermopylae!" Zarik became more and more excited as he spoke.
Although Prince Kase was moved by the proposal, his excitement didn’t last long before cooling down.
"What if this is an enemy trap? Zarik, we would be throwing away the Empire’s troops." Prince Kase was cautious by nature.
If he weren’t cautious, he wouldn’t have had the patience to keep grinding down the humans on the Western Front with low-tier races.
"Your Highness, Winter’s Eve is only seven days away," Zarik reminded him.
Kase took a deep breath. ’That’s right,’ he thought. ’Winter’s Eve is only seven days away. If I still have no achievements to show by then, the Beast Emperor will not let me off easy.’
"Our original plan was to focus on breaking through O’Neil Castle. This is simply moving the plan forward," Zarik persuaded.
After a long silence, Prince Kase finally stood up from his chair.
"Alright. Notify Leman’s Flying Dragon Legion to move out. Have Curry take 500—no, 1,000 Wolf Cavalry and depart tonight.
Tell Rodman to have those Naga get ready. When they take Airelle Port, secure the human ships.
Notify Ian and Srika. The Tiger Corps and the First Beastman Infantry Regiment are to travel light and force-march. They must reach Airelle Port by tomorrow night.
By the morning of the day after tomorrow, they should appear on the opposite bank of the Somme River.
Notify Far that starting tonight, the goblin attacks must not cease. Starting at noon tomorrow, deploy the Fox Race, the Centaurs, and the elite Gnolls.
Have the Priests inform all fronts: the offensive begins tonight." Kase rattled off a long list of names.
"Do you have anything to add?" Kase asked, looking at Zarik.
"What about General Dor? Should we inform him?" Zarik asked cautiously.
"Just tell them what’s happening. Nothing more."
- 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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