Chapter 451:
The Wondrous Nikancha
“Reporting in. Wolfang returned from an excursion and exterminated three Shiksan light-cavalry scout tents, collected 31 enemy tags and 26 war horses while suffering only one light casualty,” Masonhughes told Claude.
Claude fumed with anger. “Get First Lieutenant Bloweyk to me. I had 3rd Line send small tents to wait in ambush for enemy scouts. What is Wolfang doing attacking them without orders? Do they still respect my authority as corpsman?!”
Bloweyk soon came to Claude, only to be heavily rebuked before being locked up for five days. However, that was enough to absolve Wolfang of their mistakes. Nobody would be able to pursue the matter moving forward.
Claude knew that Bloweyk had actually been encouraged by Dyavid to go out. Since 3rd Line was resupplied, Claude had Dyavid send tents out to exterminate the light-cavalry scout tents and lookouts of the Shiksans at the border of the northern mountains to completely blind them.
However, that kind of order was rather difficult for Dyavid to execute. Back when he, Berklin and the others served as Claude’s direct subordinates, he was the one who hated using his brain the most. Since Claude was there to make all the decisions, all he had to do was to complete Claude’s instructions. It ended up with him not learning anything about how to hide in ambush or analyse enemy movements.
Now that Claude had him send out small tents to ambush enemy scouts like their days in the ranger tribe, he didn’t know where to start. If he sought out Berklin or Moriad, he would be mocked by them. In the end, he decided to call his four tribesmen and had each tribe send out two tents to carry out the mission while simply telling them to use wild grass as camouflage.
However, the mission wasn’t accomplished at all. Of the eight tents sent out, four of them didn’t meet any enemies the whole day. As for the other four, their encounters with the enemy didn’t end well. Even though all of them were armed with new rifles and each carried a hundred rounds, their disguise was easily discovered. Their ensuing battle led to the deaths of two and injuries of fourteen others while they scattered the enemy ranks.
So, Dyavid was badly rebuked by Claude for not properly teaching his subordinates the tactics of ambushing after giving them the order. Berklin had a great laugh at the expense, saying that 3rd Line shouldn’t have been armed with the new rifles. In the end, Moriad gave him a reminder on account of their friendship, telling him that there wasn’t anyone more proficient in ambushing tactics than Wolfang in the corps.
If Dyavid had asked Bloweyk to serve as 3rd Line’s instructor in ambushes, then everything would’ve ended well. However, when he recalled what Claude said about countless training sessions being subpar to one actual field practice, he decided to let the troops he picked out to watch Wolfang do the ambush so they could watch and learn in person.
However, no enemies showed up at most of the ambush points. They only managed to encounter three Shiksan scout tents within the whole day. They were wiped out completely, as expected. Apart from five Shiksan corpses that were carted away by their running horses, the rest had their dog tags harvested. The only soldier of Wolfang that got lightly injured was due to being kicked by the enemy’s war horse when he went to collect it.
While the battle went quite well, Bloweyk had attacked without receiving an explicit order to do so, so he had to be punished for the record. After that, Claude ordered Wolfang to train Line 1303’s troops in ambush tactics in the coming two weeks and allowed Wolfang to hold live training for them by ambushing and taking out enemy outposts.
It took them less than ten days to cause the Shiksans to no longer be able to resist that kind of abuse. On average, they were losing three tents of men each day. They lost almost a whole clan in ten days alone. Nowadays, the scouts that got picked for patrol acted as if they had been handed a death sentence. They left camp crying and despairing, oftentimes casually strolling outside camp to kill time before hastily returning to camp. When asked about the situation of the border, every one of them shook their heads and said they knew nothing.
It wasn’t that they hadn’t thought of wiping out the annoying ambushers, but their camp was far too close to the foot of the mountains. If they sent in a large force, the enemy would easily notice them and retreat.
Once, a clan of Shiksan light cavalry caught up with an ambush tent and trapped them on a small hill. They had wanted to try to overwhelm the tent with their mobility, only for two other ambush tents to come from their flank. All 30 plus guns fired at once. The fact that they were mounted only made them even more obvious from less than 50 metres away. Within five minutes, 70 to 80 of the 200 Shiksans fell, much to the terror of the rest who immediately rode to escape. Not one of them charged in to give their lives.
In the end, the two and a half corps of Shiksans who gathered at the burnt-down camp had no choice but to retreat some five kilometres back to build a new camp. Claude also stopped while he was still ahead, ordering the three lines’ ambush tents to not go beyond five kilometres of their current camp. Both sides used the abandoned Shiksan camp as a border, each taking a side and not infringing one another.
Claude knew that if he ordered the ambushers to try their tactics five kilometres ahead, he would fall for the Shiksans’ ploy. While it would still be possible to retreat the tents from a distance of five kilometres away, it was different if the distance was ten kilometres. The Shiksans could send their light cavalry to circle around and block the ambushers’ escape route before sending their veterans to wipe them out once and for all.
Half a month later, Birkin came. He told Claude that the nikancha troops stationed at the defence line for the eastern mountain area had also retreated with the excuse of spending the new year with their families. Birkin said that the nikancha suffered heavy losses throughout the war with the Shiksans. Of the 100 thousand youths they had, only some 40 thousand managed to return. They’d not expected to lose over 60 thousand men.
Initially, the nikancha defending the fringe of the eastern mountains were bombed to high heaven by the Shiksans with their iron pumpkins. Haggardly, they gave up on their post and retreated after losing some four thousand men. When the first defence line there also fell, they lost another ten thousand. It was worth noting that any nikancha that fell into the hands of the Shiksans would be killed no matter their level of injury. Perhaps they saw the nikancha as unfit for being slaves anymore, now that they dared to wield weapons against them, and decided to simply kill them off to save trouble.
After retreating to the second defence line, the Shiksans were unable to follow up. Coupled with Claude leading Tribe 131 to their rear and exterminating two of their standing corps, their attacks on the second defence line was more bark than bite. Even the nikancha were able to easily repel the Shiksan skirmishes. The nikancha suffered relatively light losses at around a thousand plus.
Then, there was Claude’s mobilisation of Thundercrash at the Shiskan supply base near Cape Loducus City. Two Shiksan standing corps at the east got wind of the news and decided to retreat. Before they left, they intentionally staged a huge attack to misdirect Birkin. It was only a day later that Birkin realised he fell for it, and the Shiksans had retreated far away by then, leaving only an empty camp behind.
Birkin immediately sent men to pursue and wanted to trap the Shiksans in the eastern mountains, but by then, the nikancha stopped listening to orders. They all thought victory was at hand. With the Shiksans haggardly trying to escape, it was their chance to strike them while they were down. So, all of them eagerly charged ahead, ignoring all of Birkin’s orders, and swarmed towards the Shiksans.
The nikancha saw a battle of pursuit far too simply. They thought chasing the retreating Shiksans would give them a swift revenge, only to suffer a painful ambush. The 30 thousand nikancha fell into an ambush in a large valley that was sealed up from both sides. Iron pumpkins rained down from the sky, coupled with countless shrapnel from the cannon scatter shots, as well as the precise shooting of the Shiksan veterans. It was a nightmarish massacre of metal rain.
Fortunately, Birkin’s unit came quickly and launched an attack from the rear. The Shiksans immediately retreated, leaving some ten thousand lucky souls and a few thousand injured men alive. However, that ambush had completely crushed the nikancha’s courage. The remaining 30 thousand of them would start at the slightest breeze in fear of falling into another similar ambush.
Birkin had no choice but to have the nikancha assigned to the rear to take charge of logistics while he forged his way forward with Monolith.
By then, he only had three lines and a folk — as well as Tribe 131, led by Myjack. Those troops were the main players in the latter half of the pursuit while the nikancha provided moral support, not even doing their logistics job properly. They lost a bunch of supplies, allegedly from dropping them down into canyons.
The nikancha had also tried to get the new rifles and rounds, which Birkin was all too aware of. They had seen how impressive the new rifles were and sent a few elders to request the theatre to provide them with some, even being willing to purchase one for 200 crowns, only to be met with immediate refusal.
But as it was wartime, the troops at the frontlines still needed the cooperation of the nikancha. So after Bolonik discussed the matter with Birkin, it was decided that Grandmaster Liboyd act out a show for the nikancha elders to see. Liboyd took the nikancha elders to a really secretive room, in which the materials for making a gun and an array was prepared. He spent a whole day to make one new rifle and ten rounds.
Bolonik and Skri told the elders there that all the theatre’s new rifles were made by magi using arrays. If not for the Shiksan attacks, they wouldn’t hand such precious magical items to the normal forces. It was the result of years of hard magical research, and not even half of the units that reported directly to the theatre could be armed with them. Even if the nikancha could muster two thousand crowns for a single rifle, it still wasn’t a done deal.
While they managed to fool the nikancha elders, Bolonik and Skri knew they were persistent and wouldn’t give up. So, they intentionally wrote to remind Claude and Birkin to be watchful of any trickery they would try to get the rifles.
Naturally, it was all fine with Claude’s side. Apart from the rushed attack between Eiblont’s troops and the nikancha, which saw Eiblont rely on the new rifles given to 3rd Line as his lifeline, the rest of the rifles were tightly monitored. There was no way the Shiksans could get any.
Birkin’s situation, on the other hand, was harder. They were all at the same defence line and the nikancha loved to flock around the line with the new rifles, with all sorts of excuses such as losing their way and going to the wrong unit and so forth. In the end, Birkin was forced to take a page out of Myjack’s book by ordering all his men to refuse all interaction with the nikancha. Any of them that dared make their approach would be given only three warnings before they would be shot and wounded before being arrested.
The soldiers wielding new rifles were given really stern warnings to even sleep while hugging their rifles. Night patrols were intensified. Even soldiers needing to heed nature’s long call would have to get their comrades to look after their rifles. Those strict responses prevented any rifle from going unaccounted for or missing. During the whole month at the second defence line, the number of arrests of nikancha thieves that couldn’t shake off their old habits was a few times more than that of other lines.
When the pursuit started, the troops armed with new rifles were all sent to the forefront. Only then were they spared from the nikancha harassment. Even if there were casualties in the battles, the rifles were immediately collected. Even the transport was handled entirely by Monolith to prevent any instances of crates ‘falling into the canyons’.
Birkin once exasperatedly said that he spent more effort on dealing with the nikancha than the Shiksans. It was the same with the officers he sent to command the nikancha. Initially, they were obedient enough, but that didn’t stay for long. They all listened only to their chiefs and elders, so the officers eventually ended up being nothing but strategists who suggested plans to the nikancha chiefs. It ended with them refusing to stay with the nikancha tribes any longer and heading straight back.
During the pursuit, the thousand mines Claude had assigned to Tribe 131 were the main contributors to their success. Initially, Myjack had planned to plant them on the roads to disrupt the Shiksan supply line. The total Shiksan retreat wasn’t something they expected. So, Myjack led Tribe 131 to the rear of the Shiksans and managed to slow their pace down with the mines they had planted, allowing Birkin’s follow-up forces to exterminate a folk of Shiksans that were cut off from the rest.
The Shiksans had wanted to send reinforcements to save their isolated brethren, only to be heavily wounded by mines Myjack had buried and be forced to hold back and watch the isolated men killed.
They’d done the best they could. It had not been enough. Had his men not been armed with the new rifles and had the cooperation of Myjack’s tribe, there was no way Birkin could deal with a folk of determined and hardy Shiksan veterans. That was why despite all the advantages he had, Monolith still suffered around ten thousand casualties.
In the meantime, something else also occurred. As the mines weren’t monitored like the rifles were, one box of mines transported by the nikancha was listed as having fallen off the canyon. The nikancha who personally handled that even personally swore that it was true and that the donkey he had carrying the box fell along with it.
Obviously, that was a lie. Nobody would transport only a box of mines with one donkey. The lie didn’t even make sense, but Birkin couldn’t be bothered with arguing, since the mines weren’t as top secret as the new rifles were in the first place.
Little did the nikancha know they would simply be doing themselves a huge disservice. During the night, two loud explosions could be heard somewhere in their temporary camp. Almost everyone was startled and thought that the Shiksans had attacked. It was only after they checked that they found the two missing mines as well as a nikancha injured from the blast. They heard from him that he was hurt by the two mines.
It all went down rather simply. After the nikancha embezzled the box of four mines, a few chiefs wanted to celebrate. So, they took out the mines to appreciate the spoils of their efforts. However, they treated them like mortars and thought they worked like iron pumpkins. The four mines were pressure-activated, though the nikancha didn’t know that and tried to look for the rope fuse without success.
As the chiefs discussed how it could work, one of them accidentally stepped on the pressure spring. He heard a click and was utterly elated, telling them that he found the activation switch. Another chief picked up a mine and pressed it. But when he couldn’t find the fuse still, he tossed the mine at the table in annoyance, only to trigger an explosion. The mine in the hand of the other chief also blew up.
Seven chiefs from different tribal forces and some ten other partying nikancha were caught up in the explosion of the two mines. Had the nikancha that were serving them not been standing further away from the tent entrance, they would’ve lost their lives too.
Claude was completely speechless. He knew the nikancha were wondrous, but not to this extent. Because of that, Birkin got into a huge argument with four elders during the aftermath. The elders dared to blame the mishap on the theatre for not telling them about the existence of the mines, which would’ve prevented the tragic accident. With seven chiefs now dead, they said the theatre had proven itself unworthy of the nikancha’s trust and cooperation.
“Claude, while we did win in this bout with the Shiksans, I can no longer bear working with the nikancha. We have to be more wary of them than we do the Shiksans. I hope you will support my view during the upcoming meeting at headquarters. I would rather have the nikancha as our enemies than allies,” Birkin said.
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Chapters
- Chapter 592: Guzheng Song (2)
- Chapter 591
- Chapter 590: Dawn of the Age of the Ironclad
- Chapter 589: Battle of Nubari Islands
- Chapter 588: Attack on Port Wades
- Chapter 587: Trivialities
- Chapter 586: Royal Navy Scandal
- Chapter 585: Three Main Intelligence Agencies
- Chapter 584: The Royal Family’s Ironclads
- Chapter 583 - Visitation
- Chapter 582: Borkal’s Failure
- Chapter 581 - Myjack Joins the Household
- Chapter 580: Borkal and Eriksson
- Chapter 579 - Potential for Sheila to Advance
- Chapter 578 - Meanwhile, on the Western Coast
- Chapter 577: Awkward Court Case
- Chapter 576: Official Notice and Lawsuit
- Chapter 575 - General Siegfeld’s Development Plan
- Chapter 574 - Reply and Captives
- Chapter 573: Two Letters and the National Preservation Fund
- Chapter 572 - Arbeit’s Past
- Chapter 571 - Refused Requests
- Chapter 570 - Lease and the Court’s Three Requests
- Chapter 569 - Middle of the 9th Month
- Chapter 568: Wolves Abroad, Hyenas at Home
- Chapter 567: National Defence Force and Useless Allies
- Chapter 566 Claude’s Headache
- Chapter 565: Change of the Homecoming Shiksans
- Chapter 564 - Blancarte’s Suggestion
- Chapter 563 Strategic Analysis and Delegation
- Chapter 562 - The Great Demise
- Chapter 561 - Attacking First
- Chapter 560: 9th Month of Year 604
- Chapter 559: Strategic Lies
- Chapter 558 - Fate of Mambamark
- Chapter 557 - Avitelli I of Bleyotte
- Chapter 556 - Clueless Mother
- Chapter 555 Worrying Household Matters
- Chapter 554 - Blancarte’s Intentions
- Chapter 553 - To the Mainland
- Chapter 552 - Homecoming Shiksans
- Chapter 551 - Cape Lodocus’s Handover
- Chapter 550 Return of General Birkin
- Chapter 549 - Death of the Great Chieftain
- Chapter 548 Western Coast Incident of 603
- Chapter 547 - General Skri’s Secret Message
- Chapter 546 - Looming Threat
- Chapter 545 - Battle Report
- Chapter 544 Pamigar Revolt
- Chapter 543: Court Case of the Wood
- Chapter 542 Escort and Transport
- Chapter 541 - Reorganisation and Voluntary Folk
- Chapter 540 - Family Matters
- Chapter 539 - Tesoray’s Future
- Chapter 538 - Shiksan Captives
- Chapter 537: Operation Wildfire
- Chapter 536 Ironclad Deal
- Chapter 535 - Analysis and Response
- Chapter 534 - Two Bits of Bad News
- Chapter 533 - Reparations Negotiations and Arms Deal
- Chapter 532: Sharp Negotiations
- Chapter 531 - Prime Minister’s Reception
- Chapter 530 - Deploying Troops
- Chapter 529 - Really a Misunderstanding?
- Chapter 528 Bandit Extermination
- Chapter 527 Fief Picks
- Chapter 526 - Solidarity of Victors
- Chapter 525 - The Council’s Three Demands
- Chapter 524 - Choice and Solidarity
- Chapter 523 - Elevation Fee
- Chapter 522 - The King’s Scheme
- Chapter 521 - Prime Minister’s Two Proposals
- Chapter 520 Disassembly and Diversion
- Chapter 519 - Captives and Expansion
- Chapter 518 - Appointment and Delegation
- Chapter 517 - Good News and Lies
- Chapter 516 Clash in Polyvisia (4)
- Chapter 515 - Clash in Polyvisia (3)
- Chapter 514 - Clash in Polyvisia (2)
- Chapter 513 Clash in Polyvisia (1)
- Chapter 512 - Prelude to Battle
- Chapter 511 - Choosing to Fight or Leave
- Chapter 510 - Severe Circumstances
- Chapter 509 - Saint Lusk Naval Battle
- Chapter 508 - Butcher of Polyvisia
- Chapter 507 - En Route to Polyvisia
- Chapter 506 Station and Choice
- Chapter 505 - Triumph of Ambruiz
- Chapter 504 War on Two Fronts
- Chapter 503 Arrival and Impersonation
- Chapter 502 Operation Crescent Moon
- Chapter 501 Goals
- Chapter 500 - Deciding to Deploy
- Chapter 499 Conversation on the Train
- Chapter 498 Chasing Ambassador’s Away and Maria’s Arrival
- Chapter 497 Declaration of War
- Chapter 496 Ironclad and Stahlhelm
- Chapter 495 Aid
- Chapter 494 - Splitting Family Assets
- Chapter 493 Family Troubles
- Chapter 492 Busywork and Misfortune
- Chapter 491 Catching Up
- Chapter 490 Sheila’s Experiences
- Chapter 489 Blackwind, Stop Licking!
- Chapter 488 Train
- Chapter 487 Tracking
- Chapter 486 The Hunt
- Chapter 485 Troubling Household Matters
- Chapter 484 Request and Reply
- Chapter 483The Union Rises
- Chapter 482Sacred Light Era Year 595
- Chapter 481 Deploying on the Mainland
- Chapter 480 - Aftermath and Self-governance
- Chapter 479 Blinded by Greed
- Chapter 478 Ambassadors’ Night Meeting
- Chapter 477 Shock at the Banquet
- Chapter 476: Piglet Capture Conflict
- Chapter 475 - Ambassador’s Arrival
- Chapter 474 - Rebuke
- Chapter 473 - Blacksail and Eriksson
- Chapter 472 - Private Conversation
- Chapter 471 - Borkal’s Experiences
- Chapter 470 Cleanup After the Great Battle
- Chapter 469 The Grand Push
- Chapter 468 At Sea
- Chapter 467: Surprise Attack Planning
- Chapter 466:
- Chapter 465 - Meeting and Surprise Attack
- Chapter 464 - Crossing the Floating Bridge
- Chapter 463 Tricks and Countermeasures
- Chapter 462: Attack and Reinforcement
- Chapter 461: Why Isn’t Shiks Attacking?
- Chapter 460:
- Chapter 459:
- Chapter 458:
- Chapter 457 The Nikancha’s Offer
- Chapter 456 Rumours and Going Off-topic
- Chapter 455 Tobacco Business
- Chapter 454:
- Chapter 453:
- Chapter 452:
- Chapter 451:
- Chapter 450 Merit, Lesson, and the Foolish Nikancha
- Chapter 449 Bloody Clash
- Chapter 448: Heated Battle at Camp
- Chapter 447: Attack Mishap
- Chapter 446: Unexpected Developments
- Chapter 445: Awards and Armaments
- Chapter 444: Witness to the Night Battle
- Chapter 443:
- Chapter 442:
- Chapter 441 Night Attack and Ambush
- Chapter 440:
- Chapter 439: Defence Line
- Chapter 438: Pre-war Business
- Chapter 437 - Shiksan Arrival
- Chapter 436: Negotiations (2)
- Chapter 435 Negotiations (1)
- Chapter 434 - Here Come the Nikancha Ambassadors
- Chapter 433: Opinion
- Chapter 432 - Operation Leak
- Chapter 431: Claude’s Countermeasures
- Chapter 430: Faceslapping
- Chapter 429: Argument and Captives
- Chapter 428 Lease
- Chapter 427 Fundraising
- Chapter 426: Loan
- Chapter 425: Western Coast
- Chapter 424: News from Smugglers
- Chapter 423 - New Rifle
- Chapter 422 - The Purge
- Chapter 421: Military Industrial Equipment
- Chapter 420: Borkal’s Legendary Exploits
- Chapter 419: Assembly Hall
- Chapter 418: Averting Trouble
- Chapter 417 - Viscount Godic
- Chapter 416 Absorbed into the Theatre
- Chapter 415 Rubbish Defence
- Chapter 414 Reasoning
- Chapter 413 Restructuring and Huge Bombshell
- Chapter 412 Downsizing and Shocking News
- Chapter 411: Secret Orders from the First Prince
- Chapter 410: Conclusive Year-end Report
- Chapter 409 - Civil War and Waves of Immigrants
- Chapter 408: War Orphans
- Chapter 407: Rapidly Changing World
- Chapter 406 - Problem Solved
- Chapter 405: Discharge Problem
- Chapter 404: Humbling Oneself
- Chapter 403: Non-stop News
- Chapter 402 - The Royal Capital’s Response
- Chapter 401 - Thoughts and Self-preservation
- Chapter 400 Greytower Magi and Countermeasures
- Chapter 399: Loss
- Chapter 398 - Assassination
- Chapter 397 Ambushed
- Chapter 396 - Gunshots at Midnight
- Chapter 395 - Attack Drill
- Chapter 394 - General Aljess
- Chapter 393 - Recruitment
- Chapter 392 - Revolver Test: Success!
- Chapter 391 - Father-Daughter Magi
- Chapter 390 - Reunion After a Long Parting
- Chapter 389 - Sixty Percent
- Chapter 388 - Word of Mouth
- Chapter 387 - Majid III’s Plans
- Chapter 386: News from Shiks
- Chapter 385 - Position Shift
- Chapter 384 - Great Deal for the Nikancha
- Chapter 383 - The Nikancha Call for Help
- Chapter 382 - Strike
- Chapter 381 Conquest of Wickhamsburg
- Chapter 380 - General Eiblont
- Chapter 379 Third Victory
- Chapter 378 - Trade
- Chapter 377 - Battle Back and Forth
- Chapter 376 - The Second Encampment
- Chapter 375 - Dawn Attack
- Chapter 374 - Bull Hunting
- Chapter 373 - Borkal’s Mission
- Chapter 372 - Hot Air Engine
- Chapter 371 - Monster and Power
- Chapter 370 - Work Horses, Donkeys, Mine, and Factory
- Chapter 369 - Matters Settled
- Chapter 368 Reuniting with an Old Friend
- Chapter 367 - Sudden Incident
- Chapter 366 - New Theatre Preparation Meeting
- Chapter 365 - Explosives and Ignition Powder
- Chapter 364 - Drivick
- Chapter 363 - Mister Weyblon
- Chapter 362 - Spending and Promotion
- Chapter 361 - Problem Solved
- Chapter 360 - Field Marshal of the Theatre
- Chapter 359 - General Fansnik
- Chapter 358 - Truth and Excavation
- Chapter 357 Changes in the Corps
- Chapter 356 - Military Budget Debacle
- Chapter 355 - State of Turmoil
- Chapter 354 - The General’s Mistake
- Chapter 353 - Battle of Balingana (3)
- Chapter 352 - Battle of Balingana (2)
- Chapter 351 - Battle of Balingana (1)
- Chapter 350 - Bait and Massacre
- Chapter 349 Great Battle’s Eve
- Chapter 348 - Theatre of War
- Chapter 347 - Victory and Expansion
- Chapter 346 - Angelina’s Marriage Matters
- Chapter 345 - Siblings’ Arrival
- Chapter 344 - Burning Mordo
- Chapter 343 - Push and Pull
- Chapter 342 Operation Burn
- Chapter 341 Night Attack! Night Attack!
- Chapter 340 - Claude Defence Line
- Chapter 339 Encounter
- Chapter 338 - Planning
- Chapter 337 The High-Commissioner’s Problem
- Chapter 336 Port Cobius
- Chapter 335 - Arrival on Nubissia
- Chapter 334 Another War
- Chapter 333 - Training Exercise
- Chapter 332 - Two New Developments
- Chapter 331 - Long Distance Training
- Chapter 330 - Military Discipline and Healer Transfer
- Chapter 329 - Personnel and Organisation
- Chapter 328 Special Independent Tribe
- Chapter 327 - Family Correspondence
- Chapter 326 Inadequacies
- Chapter 325 - The Hole Under The Bed
- Chapter 324 - Rainy Season
- Chapter 323 Advanced Strategy Class
- Chapter 322 - Village Chief Chenova
- Chapter 321 - Visit
- Chapter 320 - Arrival in the Royal Capital
- Chapter 319 - Trash Novel
- Chapter 318 - Laundry Chaos
- Chapter 317 - The Sounds Upstairs
- Chapter 316 - Home Stay and Eloping
- Chapter 315: Accommodation Problems
- Chapter 314 Lieutenant Manrique
- Chapter 313 - Peddler Donoby
- Chapter 312 - Marriage
- Chapter 311 - Visits
- Chapter 310 - Kills and Magic Accessories
- Chapter 309 - Myriad Changes
- Chapter 308 - Buying Woodland
- Chapter 307 - Lady Maria’s Deliberations
- Chapter 306 - Sister and Spells
- Chapter 305 - Mother, Sister, Brother, and Pluto
- Chapter 304 - Return Home
- Chapter 303 Bandit Encounter
- Chapter 302 - Bandits
- Chapter 301 - Efenasburg’s Black Market
- Chapter 300 - Family Visit Break
- Chapter 299 - The Dust Has Settled
- Chapter 298 - Train of Thought
- Chapter 297 - Investigation Concluded
- Chapter 296 - Investigation Ongoing
- Chapter 295 - Judiciary Investigation Committee
- Chapter 294 - Countermeasures
- Chapter 293 - A Life Lost
- Chapter 292 - First Lieutenant Perengue
- Chapter 291 - Imposters
- Chapter 290 - No Limit to Imbecility
- Chapter 289 - The Brash First Prince
- Chapter 288 - Noble and Peasant Officers
- Chapter 287 - Withdrawal
- Chapter 286 - Escape Route
- Chapter 285 - Siege Towers Destroyed
- Chapter 284 - Clash on the Walls
- Chapter 283 - Siege Tower
- Chapter 282 - Grassland Goldeagle
- Chapter 281 - Shootout
- Chapter 280 - Siege
- Chapter 279 - Withdrawal
- Chapter 278 - Mistake
- Chapter 277 - Fall of Rimodra
- Chapter 276 - Supply Difficulties
- Chapter 275 - Remaining a Deadbeat
- Chapter 274 - Castle Landes
- Chapter 273 - Dominion of Death
- Chapter 272 - Mission
- Chapter 271 - Explosive Shot
- Chapter 270 - News from Welikro
- Chapter 269 - Coincidental Reunion
- Chapter 268 - Grand Gathering
- Chapter 267 - Role Reassignment
- Chapter 266 - Knighthood
- Chapter 265 - Joint Investigation Committee
- Chapter 264 - Leisurely Time
- Chapter 263 - Background
- Chapter 262 - Triumphant Report
- Chapter 261 - Splendid Victory
- Chapter 260 - Strategy
- Chapter 259 - The Camp as Tough as a Fortress
- Chapter 258 - Cannon Bombardment
- Chapter 257 - Attack and Defence
- Chapter 256 - Pursuing Soldiers
- Chapter 255 - Armies Gathering
- Chapter 254 - Night Attack
- Chapter 253 - The Battle Begins
- Chapter 252 - Preparations
- Chapter 251 - Enemy Movements
- Chapter 250 - Construction of the Wooden House
- Chapter 249 - Spell Study
- Chapter 248 - Nineteen Magic Scrolls
- Chapter 247 - Hidden Book
- Chapter 246 - Kindle and Fireball
- Chapter 245 - Nature Spells
- Chapter 244 - Sheila
- Chapter 243 - Skinning
- Chapter 242 - Rainy Night
- Chapter 241 - Howling Wolf
- Chapter 240 - Finally Speaking
- Chapter 239 - With in the Forest
- Chapter 238 - The Shack Beneath the Rubber Tree
- Chapter 237 - Wolf and the Maiden
- Chapter 236 - Black Wolf
- Chapter 235 Secret
- Chapter 234 Major Lederfanc’s Inspection
- Chapter 233 Discussion and Inspiration
- Chapter 232 Charm
- Chapter 231 The Baroness’ Complaint
- Chapter 230 - Questioning
- Chapter 229 - Squirrel Village
- Chapter 228 - Deployment Strategy
- Chapter 227 - Blackmaple Castle
- Chapter 226 - Returning for Duty
- Chapter 225 - Visit
- Chapter 224 - Suppressive Attack
- Chapter 223 - Marching in Line
- Chapter 222 - Wilf Stronghold
- Chapter 221 - On the Frontlines
- Chapter 220 - The Battle Reignites
- Chapter 219 - Casualties
- Chapter 218 - Ambush
- Chapter 217 - Lieutenant-Colonel Rosley
- Chapter 216 - Rangers
- Chapter 215 - Prince Hansbach
- Chapter 214 - The Keeper Band worth Two Bottles of Wine
- Chapter 213 - Conclusion of Battle
- Chapter 212 - Nosedive
- Chapter 211 - Initial Signs of Danger
- Chapter 210 - In the Heat of the Matter
- Chapter 209 - Refusal
- Chapter 208 - The Prince’s Summons
- Chapter 207 - Arrival of the Prince
- Chapter 206 - The Breakout of War
- Chapter 205 - Glory or Embarrassment
- Chapter 204 - Combat Simulation
- Chapter 203 - Marksmanship Training
- Chapter 202 - Kink-necks
- Chapter 201 - New Recruits
- Chapter 200 - Letters
- Chapter 199 - Wonderful News
- Chapter 198 - Worry and Puzzlement
- Chapter 197 - Settlement
- Chapter 196 - Causing Trouble
- Chapter 195 - The Final Counterattack
- Chapter 194 - Combat Training
- Chapter 193 - Surprising Tentsman Pick
- Chapter 192 - Three Day Break
- Chapter 191 - Training Ongoing
- Chapter 190 - Training
- Chapter 189 - Confinement
- Chapter 188 - Punishment
- Chapter 187 - The Whole Story
- Chapter 186 - Infirmary
- Chapter 185 - Beatdown
- Chapter 184 - The Four of Noble Blood
- Chapter 183 - Reporting for Duty
- Chapter 182 - Blunder
- Chapter 181 - City Lockdown
- Chapter 180 - Misunderstanding
- Chapter 179 - Shocking Turn
- Chapter 178 - Whiteroot Powder
- Chapter 177 - City of Whitewood
- Chapter 176 - Doghunt Tavern
- Chapter 175 - En Route
- Chapter 174 - Eve of Departure
- Chapter 173 - Repurcussions
- Chapter 172 - Dispelling Doubt
- Chapter 171 - Suspicion
- Chapter 170 - Detective
- Chapter 169 - Execution
- Chapter 168 - Urgent Document
- Chapter 167 - Explanation
- Chapter 166 - Have Some Whiskey
- Chapter 165 - Conscription Order
- Chapter 164 - Doing Wrong with Good Intentions
- Chapter 163 - Mayor Felidos
- Chapter 162 - Confusion and Change
- Chapter 161 - Whitestag in the Fifth Month
- Chapter 160: Angelina Wants to Learn Magic
- Chapter 159: Angelina’s Secret
- Chapter 158: Property Development
- Chapter 157: Lady Maria’s Gift
- Chapter 156: Kefnie’s Confession
- Chapter 155: Move
- Chapter 154: Guarantee
- Chapter 153: Act of Creditors
- Chapter 152: Turmoil
- Chapter 151: Despair
- Chapter 150: In Debt
- Chapter 149: Modification and Rumours
- Chapter 148: The Nightmare Comes
- Chapter 147: Father-and-Son Talk
- Chapter 146: Auction
- Chapter 145: Jerad’s Thoughts
- Chapter 144: Robbery Complete
- Chapter 143: Battle in the Yard
- Chapter 142: The Magus that Robs
- Chapter 141: Wasted Trip
- Chapter 140: Filling Pockets
- Chapter 139: Arbeit’s Intent
- Chapter 138: Two Matters
- Chapter 137: Turmoil in Court
- Chapter 136: Lady Maria’s Reply
- Chapter 135: Bidlir Blanche
- Chapter 134: Encounter
- Chapter 133: Taking Action
- Chapter 132: Den
- Chapter 131: Search
- Chapter 130: Arbeit’s Whereabouts
- Chapter 129: Arbeit the Fraud
- Chapter 128: Tricked Veterans
- Chapter 127: Mayor Robert’s Plan
- Chapter 126: Garrison
- Chapter 125: Crime
- Chapter 124: Martial Law
- Chapter 123: Graduation
- Chapter 122: Time to Make Some Money
- Chapter 121: Burning Coal
- Chapter 120: Discovery
- Chapter 119: Search
- Chapter 118: Going Out to Sea
- Chapter 117: Familial Conflict
- Chapter 116: Asking for Money
- Chapter 115: Success!
- Chapter 114: Preparation Before Setup
- Chapter 113: Featherfall
- Chapter 112: Imposter
- Chapter 111: Spellbane Dagger
- Chapter 110: Ambush and Pursuit
- Chapter 109: Two Spell Scrolls
- Chapter 108: Excuse for Lateness
- Chapter 107: Discussion
- Chapter 106: Wrapped Up and Dealth With
- Chapter 105: Weapons and Spells
- Chapter 104: Taking Action
- Chapter 103: Confrontation on the Road
- Chapter 102: Magic Crossbow
- Chapter 101: High Prices
- Chapter 100: Hurian the Fat Old Man
- Chapter 99: The Old Street at Night
- Chapter 98: The Small Hut
- Chapter 97: Wood Supervisor
- Chapter 96: Difference
- Chapter 95: You should be a Chef
- Chapter 94: Visit from an Honoured Guest
- Chapter 93: Magic Tomes and Scrolls
- Chapter 92: Hunting Wild Boars
- Chapter 91: Claude’s Request
- Chapter 90: Black Magic Market
- Chapter 89: Harmless Spells
- Chapter 88: I’ve been Learning Forbidden Spells?
- Chapter 87: Lady Maria
- Chapter 86: The Lady’s Spell
- Chapter 85: Mental Shock and Animal Trials
- Chapter 84: Becoming a One-ring Rune Magus
- Chapter 83: Half a Cup of Milk Tea
- Chapter 82: New Year’s Eve
- Chapter 81: Whale Meat and Tradition
- Chapter 80: Throughout the Year-end Vacation
- Chapter 79: Claude’s Dilemma
- Chapter 78: Basic Spells
- Chapter 77: The Second Diary
- Chapter 76: Two Pieces of Bad News
- Chapter 75: Father’s Decision
- Chapter 74: At the Jetty
- Chapter 73: Limping Home
- Chapter 72: Crocodile Struggle
- Chapter 71: Hunting Water Birds
- Chapter 70: Night Fishing
- Chapter 69: Nighttime Cruise and Fishing Net
- Chapter 68: Preparatory Work
- Chapter 67: Repercussions
- Chapter 66: Claude on the Roof
- Chapter 65: The Decision to Learn Magic
- Chapter 64: Surprise in the Diary
- Chapter 63: Magus Landes’s Diary (3)
- Chapter 62: Magus Landes’s Diary (2)
- Chapter 61: Magus Landes’s Diary (1)
- Chapter 60: Claude the Confused
- Chapter 59: Lardor Snowhound
- Chapter 58 - Secret Concoction: Secret Concoction
- Chapter 57: Chain Snare Catches
- Chapter 56: Hare Hunting
- Chapter 55: A Disappointing Hunt
- Chapter 54: Three-dot Sight
- Chapter 53: Pointless Trivia
- Chapter 52: Target and Sight
- Chapter 51: Shooting Practice
- Chapter 50: Eriksson’s Little Fishing Boat Dream
- Chapter 49: Flipper
- Chapter 48: Buying Bullets and Gunpowder
- Chapter 47: Father’s Plans
- Chapter 46: Choice for the Future
- Chapter 45: Disappointment and Gift
- Chapter 44 - Making Noodles: Making Noodles
- Chapter 43 Household Turmoil
- Chapter 42 - Bookstore: Bookstore
- Chapter 41: Treating in the Tavern
- Chapter 40 - Splitting the Spoils: Splitting the Spoils
- Chapter 39 - Shocking the Town: Shocking the Town
- Chapter 38: Return Trip
- Chapter 37 - Shaliun Gold Coins: Shaliun Gold Coins
- Chapter 36: The Perfect Excuse
- Chapter 35: Dancing with a Python
- Chapter 34: Discovery
- Chapter 33: Ruins
- Chapter 32: Night Duty
- Chapter 31: Night Hunt
- Chapter 30: Matchlock
- Chapter 29: Camping
- Chapter 28: Sailing
- Chapter 27: The Drunk Arbeit
- Chapter 26: Father’s Rebuke
- Chapter 25: Here Come the Girls
- Chapter 24: Chilling Coincidence
- Chapter 23: Scheme
- Chapter 22: The Truth
- Chapter 21: Diary
- Chapter 20: Decoding
- Chapter 19: The Fathers’ Plan
- Chapter 18: Big News
- Chapter 17: Shocking Discovery
- Chapter 16: Accident
- Chapter 15: Goal
- Chapter 14: Obtained
- Chapter 13: Cookbook
- Chapter 12: Mock’s Goods
- Chapter 11: Lake Island Egret
- Chapter 10: History Lesson
- Chapter 9: Two Paths
- Chapter 8: Academic and Physical Streams
- Chapter 7: Tuition Fee
- Chapter 6: Dawn
- Chapter 5: Morssen’s Ambition
- Chapter 4: Habis and Morssen
- Chapter 3: The Red-bricked Mansion
- Chapter 2: Family History
- Chapter 1: The Tricolor War
- Chapter 0: Prologue