Chapter 101: War isn’t won by the most righteous
Chapter 101: War isn’t won by the most righteous
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Chapter 101: War isn’t won by the most righteous
After realizing that this was his third life, Adam wasn’t quite sure how to feel… although his dominant memories were of this world, that didn’t mean the memories from his first life weren’t important.
He couldn’t simply ignore them… they were now a part of him.
With them, he could greatly improve his family’s lands thanks to all the knowledge he possessed, which could be of great help, especially when it came to farming and innovation. He could turn Arkham into the most important city on the continent.
It wasn’t a far-fetched idea… it was a real possibility.
Right now, Adam has a pretty big advantage… but now wasn’t the time for that; he had more important things to do, like preparing for war against Migzar’s army and, while he was at it, conquering their lands.
His priorities were clear.
With a sigh, he pushed those thoughts aside; tomorrow he had to meet again with the mercenaries from the nameless guild who were now part of his forces.
He couldn’t afford any distractions.
I have to think of a name for them.
It wasn’t just about aesthetics… it was about identity.
Since they were different, they needed a fitting name. Before flopping down on the bed, he glanced at the demoness Synes, but his emotions were complex.
Not everything could be reduced to logic.
If it weren’t for her, he would never have recovered the memories of his first life… but, remembering how he had been treated, Adem decided not to make a big deal of it and closed his eyes.
He didn’t want to dwell on that… at least not now.
Not long after, he fell into a deep sleep.
His body gave in… but his mind wasn’t completely at peace.
The night brought him no true rest.
Adam’s body slept, but his mind never stopped; fragmented images from his two lives intertwined in no particular order, as if someone were stirring his memories with an invisible hand.
When he finally opened his eyes, the light of dawn was already streaming through the inn’s window, casting long shadows across the wooden floor. For a few seconds, he lay motionless, staring at the ceiling without really seeing it, letting his mind slowly adjust.
Two lives.
The idea was still absurd… but he could no longer deny it.
He let out a low sigh and sat up, running a hand over his face before turning his head slightly to one side.
Synes was sitting there, as if she hadn’t moved all night, watching him with that faint smile that never seemed to fade completely.
He rose from the bed with calm movements, stretching his body slightly as his mind began to organize what was to come.
“We’re leaving,”
He finally murmured, without looking directly at her.
Synes tilted her head slightly, as if that simple phrase were more interesting to her than it should be, before standing up with an elegance that didn’t quite fit her nature.
“As you command, darling~.”
Adam frowned briefly, but didn’t respond. He had already realized that correcting her wouldn’t change anything.
They left the inn shortly afterward, finding themselves once again amid the constant bustle of Risthon.
The city was now fully awake; merchants were setting up their stalls, adventurers were discussing assignments, and mercenaries roamed the streets with the ease of those who lived on the constant edge of violence.
However, Adam barely noticed the commotion.
It didn’t take long for them to reach the nameless guild.
The atmosphere of the place hadn’t changed much since the last time, but there was something different in the air. The glances that had once been hostile or suspicious now lingered on him longer, charged with a different kind of tension… a mixture of respect, curiosity, and something else harder to define.
It was recognition.
Adam walked on without stopping, ignoring those glances.
When he entered the leader’s room, the atmosphere was completely different from the day before.
The smell of death had almost completely vanished, replaced by a cleaner, more stable feeling.
The man who had previously been on the brink of death was now standing, dressed in simple clothes, moving his shoulders and arms as if testing the limits of his own body.
Claire stood beside him, watching him in silence, but her expression had changed. There was no longer any doubt in her eyes… only determination.
The leader turned his head as Adam entered, and for a moment, silence fell over the room.
“It seems the time has come,” the leader finally said, his voice firm, with a tone that held no trace of weakness.
Adam didn’t respond right away.
“It seems the treatment worked.”
The leader let out a brief, low chuckle—more air than sound.
“It worked… and more. My body feels different… lighter… clearer.”
Adam didn’t say a word about it.
Claire stepped forward.
“The men are ready. As we agreed, the entire guild will act under your command.”
Adam nodded slightly.
“Then let’s not waste any more time.”
He turned and walked out of the room without waiting for a reply, knowing they would follow him.
And so they did.
The operation began shortly thereafter.
The carriages were quickly readied; they weren’t as luxurious as those of the nobility, but they were sturdy, practical, and built to withstand long journeys and harsh conditions.
The horses were secured, the equipment loaded, and the mercenaries organized themselves without needing many orders, moving with the efficiency of those accustomed to marching.
Adam watched it all in silence, standing next to one of the carriages with his arms crossed.
It wasn’t an army… yet, but it was a start.
Finally, he climbed into the carriage without saying another word, taking his seat as the rest did the same.
Claire gave the final orders, and the guild leader took his place in one of the front carriages, his presence now much more commanding than before.
The sound of whips cutting through the air marked the beginning.
The wheels began to turn.
And little by little, the group left Risthon behind, leaving the bustling city in their wake as the road to Arkham opened up before them.
…
Meanwhile, in the city of Arkham, the situation was dire; the streets were even more littered with blood and corpses than they had been a few days earlier; the stench of death hung constantly in the air.
It wasn’t an isolated incident… it was a permanent state of affairs.
More than half the city had been taken over by Migzar’s army, which, as the days passed, was gaining ground and slowly devouring the city, like a snake slowly suffocating its prey.
They weren’t advancing quickly… but they were advancing steadily.
Nevertheless, the Hall family’s soldiers held their ground admirably, though they suffered heavy casualties—not enough, however, to force them to give up.
Not yet… but with each passing day, that margin grew narrower.
Alisha knew that all too well; she’d been taught that lesson well enough… even though she couldn’t sleep at night, because she constantly heard the screams of all the dead and those who had died after realizing things too late.
But she didn’t let herself sink into self-pity, not at a time as precarious as this; she just had to hold on.
Hold on… even though she didn’t know for how long.
That was what she’d been telling herself all these days: with no good news to speak of, all the reports were about what they were losing.
And yet… she was still standing.
Alisha let out a long sigh, trying to pull herself together. She looked at her reflection in the mirror; her face looked unkempt: dark circles under her eyes, and her hair a mess. She was also dirty and stained with blood that wasn’t hers, but that of those who had helped her.
The image reflected in the mirror to her was not that of a noblewoman… it was that of someone who had survived at the expense of others.
Her fingers tensed slightly.
War was not what she had imagined. There was no honor in it… only decisions, and every decision came with a price that someone else had to pay.
And that someone… was rarely the one who gave the order.
She looked away for a moment, but she couldn’t escape the feeling that pierced her chest.
Every line she gave up… every order she gave… every second she chose to hold her ground instead of attacking… had cost lives.
Lives that had trusted her.
Lives that were now just numbers in reports.
She clenched her teeth.
She couldn’t afford to feel too much… but she couldn’t stop feeling either.
That was her curse.
Because she understood something no one ever said out loud:
“War isn’t won by the most righteous… It’s won by those who can carry the most corpses without breaking.”
Her eyes returned to the mirror.
And for a moment… just for a moment… she allowed herself to hate herself.
But the next second, her expression hardened, burying everything under a layer of control.
Because if she broke… everything would come crashing down.
And that was something she couldn’t allow.
“A leader doesn’t choose between good and evil… they choose which death they’re willing to carry for the rest of their life.”
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- Chapter 108: Demon vs Knight [2]
- Chapter 107: Demon vs Knight [1]
- Chapter 106: Morgana
- Chapter 105: Did you call me, Darling~?
- Chapter 104: His son had returned
- Chapter 103: You arrived just in time
- Chapter 102: Black… and silver
- Chapter 101: War isn’t won by the most righteous
- Chapter 100: I’ve been reincarnated as a noble in a magical world
- Chapter 99: That Bastard
- Chapter 98 - 100 Miracles Dish
- Chapter 97: Died
- Chapter 96: Rainbow Fish
- Chapter 95: But Were They To Blame?
- Chapter 94: Mercenary Guild
- Chapter 93: Risthon
- Chapter 92: To resist [4]
- Chapter 91: To resist [3]
- Chapter 90: To resist [2]
- Chapter 89: To resist [1]
- Chapter 88: Slave
- Chapter 87: Demon [4]
- Chapter 86: Demon [3]
- Chapter 85: Demon [2]
- Chapter 84: Demon [1]
- Chapter 83: A demon was being summoned
- Chapter 82: Let’s Get Serious!
- Chapter 81: It’s a beautiful night
- Chapter 80: Cube
- Chapter 79: Is the princess in this city?
- Chapter 78: Bretan
- Chapter 77: Bandits [3]
- Chapter 76: Bandits [2]
- Chapter 75: Bandits [1]
- Chapter 74: Valerion
- Chapter 73: A soft sound
- Chapter 72: A scream
- Chapter 71: Novice Knight
- Chapter 70: Six months
- Chapter 69: Its eyes glowed with a terrifying coldness
- Chapter 68: Dungeon [4]
- Chapter 67: Dungeon [3]
- Chapter 66: Dungeon [2]
- Chapter 65: Dungeon [1]
- Chapter 64: I’m going to a dungeon
- Chapter 63: Retreat!
- Chapter 62: Join the kingdom of Kamelot?
- Chapter 61: Stop playing around!
- Chapter 60: Just as I thought...
- Chapter 59: Eggs
- Chapter 58: It was about survival
- Chapter 57: Never ignored an intuition
- Chapter 56: One Year
- Chapter 55: Return of Zephyr
- Chapter 54: Strangely peaceful
- Chapter 53: A moment of tranquility
- Chapter 52: Mid-ranking Knight
- Chapter 51: The Tide Of Monsters Was Over
- Chapter 50: Asterin
- Chapter 49: Window Into The System
- Chapter 48: The danger was not yet over
- Chapter 47: This is life!
- Chapter 46: First Cut
- Chapter 45: Alive
- Chapter 44: So... you finally got serious?
- Chapter 43: Knight’s Hymn
- Chapter 42: The Great Silver Wolf
- Chapter 41: Improvements
- Chapter 40: There Was No Time To Lose
- Chapter 39: Ranks IV and V
- Chapter 38: Calm Was Shattered
- Chapter 37: First Circle [2]
- Chapter 36: First Circle [1]
- Chapter 35: Affinity Test [3]
- Chapter 34: Affinity Test [2]
- Chapter 33: Affinity Test [1]
- Chapter 32: Absorbing Mana Stones
- Chapter 31: It Hadn’t Been A Bad Outcome
- Chapter 30: I’m Still... Not Good Enough
- Chapter 29: Onto The Path Of A King
- Chapter 28: There are too many variables now
- Chapter 27: Aragon
- Chapter 26: Rain
- Chapter 25: Cultivation
- Chapter 24: Asterin’s Royal Fencing
- Chapter 23: Do you regret it?
- Chapter 22: Three Pillars
- Chapter 21: New Trait
- Chapter 20: Rank III
- Chapter 19: I don’t know...
- Chapter 18: Rank IV
- Chapter 17: Back To The Demonic Forest
- Chapter 16: He Is A Loving Father
- Chapter 15: Mana Dragon Lotus
- Chapter 14: Gallant
- Chapter 13: Cemetery of Swords
- Chapter 12: Demonic Forest [2]
- Chapter 11: Demonic Forest [1]
- Chapter 10: Fingers And Tongue
- Chapter 9: Edrik Vellmor
- Chapter 8: Never Fear Your Enemies
- Chapter 7: Access Mana
- Chapter 6: Fiancée [3]
- Chapter 5: Fiancée [2]
- Chapter 4: Fiancée [1]
- Chapter 3: Britain...?
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