The trees began to burn once the fire arrows struck them, with the moisture of their wooden bodies evaporating amidst the flames and caused thick sooty smoke. The soldiers wearing dull-green gambesons and the Highlander warriors took the opportunity to move under the cover of the smoke, advancing towards the stronghold in the forest in the blink of an eye.
The invasion’s progress was incredibly smooth without encountering any enemy resistance. Lord Palas could not help but raise his eyebrow slightly as he observed this outcome.
But there was a sudden peal of thunder that came over from the heart of the forest at that moment. Large dark clouds gathered at a rate that was visible to the eyes, congregating above the trees. The old knight caught a golden flash of lightning and accompanied with it were big raindrops that came without warning, almost putting out the strong fire that was created a few moments ago.
Once the flames were out, the storm continued to spread with several bolts of lightning striking at the edge of the forest, landing coincidentally into the midst of Count Randner’s men. There was a deafening explosion of blood and flesh, with several large pits forming because of the destructive force of the golden lightning, and the loose rocks caused by it flew in every direction and landed onto the people near the pits.
Pained cries could be heard in that instant.
The morale of Lord Kruss’s soldiers plummeted. Be it the foot soldiers or the archers, everyone wanted to escape, running away at ten times the speed compared to the time when they were advancing. Even though the Highlander warriors were brave and fit, it was unfortunate that this battle did not have any meaning for them. Since the soldiers fled, the Highlander warriors naturally fled as well, though the latter moved orderly compared to the soldiers.
The two other Knight Commanders who traveled alongside with Lord Palas with were secretly shocked at the Highlanders’ discipline, and they remained silent when they thought about Lord Palas gaining victory over these men and even forced them back. Even though they naturally hated to be placed under Lord Palas’s command, they could only keep their silence when they saw their army’s performances.
Black clouds gathered over the archers, and the commander-in-charge screamed:
“Retreat! Hurry up and run!”
But it was late by step. A large bolt of lightning— No, it was a net of golden electricity that exploded in the midst of the archers. Lord Welkins was also struck by the lightning, but his magic resistant full-plate armor saved him. The adjutant beside him did not share the same luck, and he was turned into a charred corpse.
The muddy Welkins climbed up from the ground, and wept in sorrow.
[The entire company of archers wiped out in just a single attack!]
In truth, only twenty percent of the archers was killed, but the others were so terrified that they would not be able to participate in the upcoming battle, at least for a short period of time. Not to mention that the dark clouds above them were still active, almost looking like it was about to launch a second series of lightning strikes.
Screams surrounded everyone’s ears as they realized mortals had no defense against such power from nature. The experienced knights under Lord Palas might fare a little better in this situation, but these soldiers privately hired by nobles definitely would not be able to do anything.
Suddenly, chanting noises of long passages could be heard echoing in the forest, and there was an invisible energy that seemed to form in the air. Pressure seemed to be lifted off from the surroundings, and the dark clouds faltered, before disappearing bit by bit.
In the blink of an eye, the sun suddenly shone through and the clouds vanished as though they were never there.
“Magic Dispel, there are at least three chanting points,” a druid covered with a robe made of grass said after listening carefully to the wind.
“No, there are four points,” Ciel was listening in as well and shook his head a while after.
“Four?” The others did not dare to disagree.
The first batch of Druids sent to Firburh did not have any Grand Druids, and Ciel could be seen as the most powerful wizard in the territory. High-level casters were rare, and someone as powerful as Count Randner only had two Gold-ranked Wizards with him at his sides. It was unlikely that the enemies in Trentheim had brought along one.
“Even though I said there are four chanting points, that doesn’t mean there are only four wizards. It’s unfortunate to not know the exact numbers. The report stated that there are possibly more than thirty wizards in the enemy’s army, and some of them are Silver-ranked casters. Judging from the battlefield, this possibility is very real.” Cornelius who was standing in one corner answered.
He was the commander-in-name for the mercenaries. The more dependable Raban was actually sent out to help command the eight hundred Subterrane Dwellers. Leto and part of his men were the replacement for Jana at the silver mines. Count Randner was unlikely to know that the silver mines were lost, and Brendel hoped that Leto could make a nasty surprise when the truth was revealed.
This was a dangerous mission, but Leto and the others were veterans from the November War and were more suited for this mission compared to Jana and her men.
As for Jana, she was relegated to defend against Count Randner’s army at the forefront. She was immensely satisfied with this arrangement. Currently, this pretty female mercenary leader was standing next to Medissa and she issued her own question:
“Why would the Palas region have so many mages? Even if that place is beset with battles all-year long, it’s still not possible.”
“Don’t forget that Lord Kruss and Lord Raleigh are participating in this battle. But I think Count Randner had also pulled some manpower from his personal group of wizards. It’s unlikely the enemies would have Silver-ranked wizards if that was not the case.”
“A squadron composed of thirty wizards. There hasn’t been a battle like this ever since the November War. Count Randner is really not sparing any costs to silence ‘the weak’!” Gaspard could not help but ridicule the Count.
As one of the patrolling commanders in Fortress Riedon, he was like half a noble, knowing all the major and minor battles that happened in Aouine.
Everyone smiled a little at Gaspard’s words. The Druids they had right now were more than a hundred, even if they were to put aside the fact the young lord’s attending wizard was a Gold-ranked spellcaster.
The numbers of the army that Brendel brought with him to Firburh were not high, but the quality that was unbelievable. The soldiers consisted of veteran personnel who fought in the November War, and even the least experienced amongst them were people who had fought against Madara in the past. There were very few classified lower than Iron-rankers, and there was quite a large amount of people who were above the standards of a typical Iron-ranked warrior.
Apart from that, he still had a group of Subterrane Dwellers, a force that was definitely close to Silver-rankers.
The total men from these two armies were close to three thousand. Adding in the Druids on top of the existing spellcasters made the percentage more than ten percent. It was unthinkable in Aouine’s history. If the news of this force spread out, then the outside world would be stunned with plenty of noise made. The strength of Trentheim’s new lord would have to be analyzed one more time.
Brendel purposely suppressed this information. He knew very well that a surprise was more deeply etched when the truth was revealed. He wanted everyone in Aouine to know his name, and that he was the rightful owner of Trentheim.
Gaspard’s words made the uneasy darkness shrouding over everyone’s hearts fade quite a bit. It was as if Count Randner’s large army in the forest was not as frightening.
But Ciel till gave them a word of caution and waved his away:
“Even though we make fun of the enemies, their army’s strength still beats us by quite a bit. There are three Knight Commanders leading the armies, with twenty thousand men from Count Randner and ten thousand highland natives. That is to say—”
Ciel pointed at River Gris with a solemn expression: “We might be facing numbers that are thirty times our size right now.”
Everyone sobered up. They knew this point a long time ago.
“In addition, these Knight Commanders have first-class knights that number at least a hundred, perhaps even more, and all of them are at least Silver-rankers. We lack such a unit. Even though the Subterrane Dwellers are capable of going up against them, but our Lord has said very quickly. If the Madara undead don’t appear, the Subtterane Dwellers must not appear too. This is why our opponents have an absolute advantage in terms of having Silver-ranked units.”
Ciel paused for a moment before he continued:
“With the exception of Lord Palas, it seems the other two Knight Commanders are Gold-rankers, and it’s hard to guarantee that there are no hidden trump cards— Supposing that they only did bring in two Gold-rankers to this battle, we are only equal in strength if Medissa and I encounter them. If there’s a third enemy Gold-ranker, then we would be in a disadvantage.”
“Then what should we do?” One of the Druids looked a little cross-eyed once Ciel revealed this answer.
“It’s fine. We only need to follow our Lord’s words.”
“Lord Brendel’s?”
Brendel had asked them to delay Count Randner’s army from making their way across the river for as long as possible, but the enemy vanguard’s numbers were not as terrifying as before. Now the armies of the three Knight Commanders, native highlanders, and even Madara’s undead were looking in to get an advantage.
The youth had promised victory in the past, but that was something in the past. Could they really win now?
Many people who followed Brendel in the past had almost a blind trust in him. The promises he had made always seemed to come true, and as long as he moved forward, then the sword he was pointing to would always be the path of victory. The young lord was like the legendary heroes found in history, proclaiming victory proudly and it would be as easy as putting it in his bag.
But the people in this battlefield could not help fall into a lull.
These were warriors who could smile in the face of the most desperate battles, but this did not mean they had lost it. Even without understanding Brendel’s plans, they were certain that victory could be achieved if they delayed the advance of Count Randner’s army to the utmost limits, forcing them to retreat after all their food was expended.
But this was a hefty price for both parties.
As a warrior, this was not unacceptable as they had pledged allegiance to Brendel, and everyone was prepared to shed blood.
But the youth’s promise was to defeat Count Randner’s army completely and directly in battle.
How was that possible?
The Druids naturally thought that Ciel was merely trying to boost morale. But Jana and Cornelius who had witnessed Brendel’s miracles for themselves were having headaches; both of them were thinking hard but they were simply unable to know what Brendel was relying on to achieve victory.
Ciel and Medissa merely met each other’s eyes and smiled amidst the various types of stares. Indeed the Loop of Trade Wind’s change would spread throughout the kingdom and even the whole continent.
The battle at Firburh would be the next event that would be recorded in history as well.
Ciel once again looked out to the forest.
Lord Palas did not sense that foreboding gaze. He was currently assessing the casualties from that thunderstorm. The men under Lord Kruss did not suffer many deaths, and the advancing foot soldiers merely had ten-odd bodies lost, but the archers were in no condition to return to battle.
[This is a little painful. A whole squadron of archers who are out of this battle, without even having the chance to see even one enemy.]
The army he was controlling directly was around twenty thousand, but there were not many trained soldiers. He only had another thousand-odd archer of the same quality as this squadron, and a large portion of these men came directly from Count Randner’s private soldiers. It was difficult to explain himself if he lost too many here.
“Is that lightning storm a spell of the Druids? These are Iron-ranked Druids right? How can they command such frightening magic?” He could not help but bark this question at the wizard next to him.
The wizard nodded.
“The spell is Call Lightning, but the magnitude of the spell isn’t simply done by one or two Druids. This spell is definitely cast together by at least ten Druids, and if these Druids are truly Iron-rankers, then they would need to rest for a full day. But if these Druids are Arch Druids, it’s a whole different story altogether…..”
The old knight interrupted the wizard, refusing to believe there were high-ranking Druids in the rebel army: “You mean to say that our opponents cannot cast that spell repeatedly?”
“Lord Palas, there is no need to worry even if they are capable of casting it repeatedly. It takes at least ten of them to do so, while we only need three mages to dispel this magic. In addition, dispelling the Call Lightning doesn’t require a lot of Mana. It is much easier for us to use Mana for defense than offense, and I would not use this magic spell again if I were them. This spell is probably used to deter us from advancing.” The wizard lowered his head and answered respectfully.
Lord Palas nodded. He did not need to worry much if that large area-of-effect spell could not be used. The difference in military might was too far apart, and he did not need to use any excessive strategies at all. The food expenditure for his army was too high and he did not want to waste time, thus his plan was to use straightforward tactics from the beginning to end this war.
As long as they crossed River Gris, then it would be a matter of days to take Firburh.
It was within his acceptable range to finish the war within a week.
[Rebels, Aouine……]
His mind revolved around these two words, and all his other deep thoughts turned into a confident, faint smile. As a general who had won countless victories, he did not have any reason that he would lose under such overwhelming advantage.
The old knight snorted. It was a sigh that showed his pity for the enemies and this kingdom. There had not been such a large rebellion for the past century in Aouine. Even though Count Randner displayed his strength, it did not change the fact that this kingdom was becoming decrepit and corrupted.
[Even if you extend it another two hundred years, there isn’t a case where a noble is blatantly murdered like Graudin was. Brendel, did I get your name right, let this old man be the last watchdog for this kingdom……]
He threw his dagger on the table’s map, stabbing exactly onto Firburh’s location, as though victory was at hand.
There was no more hesitation in him. Count Randner’s army would set camp for this evening and rest, before launching a full assault and take the enemy’s defense line. He was completely unafraid that the ‘rebels’ would try and commit to a night raid, and he would never make an error to defend against such a lousy tactic. If the enemies were that foolish, then he would not mind for the war to finish a little earlier.
And the enemies’ leader was as sharp like he had thought. There was no disturbance in the night, and the next morning came.
The real fight was about to begin at the crack of dawn.
Ciel and Medissa stood on top of a watchtower and saw unclear shadows at the other end of the river. The sky was still dark.
“They are constructing bridges with wooden planks, taking advantage of the fact that we are lacking in numbers,” Ciel said.
Medissa nodded.
[[It’s going to be a test from now onwards.]]
Both of them thought of the same thing.
The trees bega
TL: Just installed kingdom come deliverance today, and I discovered this game is crazy hard on any GPU. Spent an excessive amount of time saving/loading so that I can knock the NPCs out and steal everything from them lol, though I kind of feel sorry because they look super poor.
The trees began to burn once the fire arrows struck them, with the moisture of their wooden bodies evaporating amidst the flames and caused thick sooty smoke. The soldiers wearing dull-green gambesons and the Highlander warriors took the opportunity to move under the cover of the smoke, advancing towards the stronghold in the forest in the blink of an eye.
The invasion’s progress was incredibly smooth without encountering any enemy resistance. Lord Palas could not help but raise his eyebrow slightly as he observed this outcome.
But there was a sudden peal of thunder that came over from the heart of the forest at that moment. Large dark clouds gathered at a rate that was visible to the eyes, congregating above the trees. The old knight caught a golden flash of lightning and accompanied with it were big raindrops that came without warning, almost putting out the strong fire that was created a few moments ago.
Once the flames were out, the storm continued to spread with several bolts of lightning striking at the edge of the forest, landing coincidentally into the midst of Count Randner’s men. There was a deafening explosion of blood and flesh, with several large pits forming because of the destructive force of the golden lightning, and the loose rocks caused by it flew in every direction and landed onto the people near the pits.
Pained cries could be heard in that instant.
The morale of Lord Kruss’s soldiers plummeted. Be it the foot soldiers or the archers, everyone wanted to escape, running away at ten times the speed compared to the time when they were advancing. Even though the Highlander warriors were brave and fit, it was unfortunate that this battle did not have any meaning for them. Since the soldiers fled, the Highlander warriors naturally fled as well, though the latter moved orderly compared to the soldiers.
The two other Knight Commanders who traveled alongside with Lord Palas with were secretly shocked at the Highlanders’ discipline, and they remained silent when they thought about Lord Palas gaining victory over these men and even forced them back. Even though they naturally hated to be placed under Lord Palas’s command, they could only keep their silence when they saw their army’s performances.
Black clouds gathered over the archers, and the commander-in-charge screamed:
“Retreat! Hurry up and run!”
But it was late by step. A large bolt of lightning— No, it was a net of golden electricity that exploded in the midst of the archers. Lord Welkins was also struck by the lightning, but his magic resistant full-plate armor saved him. The adjutant beside him did not share the same luck, and he was turned into a charred corpse.
The muddy Welkins climbed up from the ground, and wept in sorrow.
[The entire company of archers wiped out in just a single attack!]
In truth, only twenty percent of the archers was killed, but the others were so terrified that they would not be able to participate in the upcoming battle, at least for a short period of time. Not to mention that the dark clouds above them were still active, almost looking like it was about to launch a second series of lightning strikes.
Screams surrounded everyone’s ears as they realized mortals had no defense against such power from nature. The experienced knights under Lord Palas might fare a little better in this situation, but these soldiers privately hired by nobles definitely would not be able to do anything.
Suddenly, chanting noises of long passages could be heard echoing in the forest, and there was an invisible energy that seemed to form in the air. Pressure seemed to be lifted off from the surroundings, and the dark clouds faltered, before disappearing bit by bit.
In the blink of an eye, the sun suddenly shone through and the clouds vanished as though they were never there.
“Magic Dispel, there are at least three chanting points,” a druid covered with a robe made of grass said after listening carefully to the wind.
“No, there are four points,” Ciel was listening in as well and shook his head a while after.
“Four?” The others did not dare to disagree.
The first batch of Druids sent to Firburh did not have any Grand Druids, and Ciel could be seen as the most powerful wizard in the territory. High-level casters were rare, and someone as powerful as Count Randner only had two Gold-ranked Wizards with him at his sides. It was unlikely that the enemies in Trentheim had brought along one.
“Even though I said there are four chanting points, that doesn’t mean there are only four wizards. It’s unfortunate to not know the exact numbers. The report stated that there are possibly more than thirty wizards in the enemy’s army, and some of them are Silver-ranked casters. Judging from the battlefield, this possibility is very real.” Cornelius who was standing in one corner answered.
He was the commander-in-name for the mercenaries. The more dependable Raban was actually sent out to help command the eight hundred Subterrane Dwellers. Leto and part of his men were the replacement for Jana at the silver mines. Count Randner was unlikely to know that the silver mines were lost, and Brendel hoped that Leto could make a nasty surprise when the truth was revealed.
This was a dangerous mission, but Leto and the others were veterans from the November War and were more suited for this mission compared to Jana and her men.
As for Jana, she was relegated to defend against Count Randner’s army at the forefront. She was immensely satisfied with this arrangement. Currently, this pretty female mercenary leader was standing next to Medissa and she issued her own question:
“Why would the Palas region have so many mages? Even if that place is beset with battles all-year long, it’s still not possible.”
“Don’t forget that Lord Kruss and Lord Raleigh are participating in this battle. But I think Count Randner had also pulled some manpower from his personal group of wizards. It’s unlikely the enemies would have Silver-ranked wizards if that was not the case.”
“A squadron composed of thirty wizards. There hasn’t been a battle like this ever since the November War. Count Randner is really not sparing any costs to silence ‘the weak’!” Gaspard could not help but ridicule the Count.
As one of the patrolling commanders in Fortress Riedon, he was like half a noble, knowing all the major and minor battles that happened in Aouine.
Everyone smiled a little at Gaspard’s words. The Druids they had right now were more than a hundred, even if they were to put aside the fact the young lord’s attending wizard was a Gold-ranked spellcaster.
The numbers of the army that Brendel brought with him to Firburh were not high, but the quality that was unbelievable. The soldiers consisted of veteran personnel who fought in the November War, and even the least experienced amongst them were people who had fought against Madara in the past. There were very few classified lower than Iron-rankers, and there was quite a large amount of people who were above the standards of a typical Iron-ranked warrior.
Apart from that, he still had a group of Subterrane Dwellers, a force that was definitely close to Silver-rankers.
The total men from these two armies were close to three thousand. Adding in the Druids on top of the existing spellcasters made the percentage more than ten percent. It was unthinkable in Aouine’s history. If the news of this force spread out, then the outside world would be stunned with plenty of noise made. The strength of Trentheim’s new lord would have to be analyzed one more time.
Brendel purposely suppressed this information. He knew very well that a surprise was more deeply etched when the truth was revealed. He wanted everyone in Aouine to know his name, and that he was the rightful owner of Trentheim.
Gaspard’s words made the uneasy darkness shrouding over everyone’s hearts fade quite a bit. It was as if Count Randner’s large army in the forest was not as frightening.
But Ciel till gave them a word of caution and waved his away:
“Even though we make fun of the enemies, their army’s strength still beats us by quite a bit. There are three Knight Commanders leading the armies, with twenty thousand men from Count Randner and ten thousand highland natives. That is to say—”
Ciel pointed at River Gris with a solemn expression: “We might be facing numbers that are thirty times our size right now.”
Everyone sobered up. They knew this point a long time ago.
“In addition, these Knight Commanders have first-class knights that number at least a hundred, perhaps even more, and all of them are at least Silver-rankers. We lack such a unit. Even though the Subterrane Dwellers are capable of going up against them, but our Lord has said very quickly. If the Madara undead don’t appear, the Subtterane Dwellers must not appear too. This is why our opponents have an absolute advantage in terms of having Silver-ranked units.”
Ciel paused for a moment before he continued:
“With the exception of Lord Palas, it seems the other two Knight Commanders are Gold-rankers, and it’s hard to guarantee that there are no hidden trump cards— Supposing that they only did bring in two Gold-rankers to this battle, we are only equal in strength if Medissa and I encounter them. If there’s a third enemy Gold-ranker, then we would be in a disadvantage.”
“Then what should we do?” One of the Druids looked a little cross-eyed once Ciel revealed this answer.
“It’s fine. We only need to follow our Lord’s words.”
“Lord Brendel’s?”
Brendel had asked them to delay Count Randner’s army from making their way across the river for as long as possible, but the enemy vanguard’s numbers were not as terrifying as before. Now the armies of the three Knight Commanders, native highlanders, and even Madara’s undead were looking in to get an advantage.
The youth had promised victory in the past, but that was something in the past. Could they really win now?
Many people who followed Brendel in the past had almost a blind trust in him. The promises he had made always seemed to come true, and as long as he moved forward, then the sword he was pointing to would always be the path of victory. The young lord was like the legendary heroes found in history, proclaiming victory proudly and it would be as easy as putting it in his bag.
But the people in this battlefield could not help fall into a lull.
These were warriors who could smile in the face of the most desperate battles, but this did not mean they had lost it. Even without understanding Brendel’s plans, they were certain that victory could be achieved if they delayed the advance of Count Randner’s army to the utmost limits, forcing them to retreat after all their food was expended.
But this was a hefty price for both parties.
As a warrior, this was not unacceptable as they had pledged allegiance to Brendel, and everyone was prepared to shed blood.
But the youth’s promise was to defeat Count Randner’s army completely and directly in battle.
How was that possible?
The Druids naturally thought that Ciel was merely trying to boost morale. But Jana and Cornelius who had witnessed Brendel’s miracles for themselves were having headaches; both of them were thinking hard but they were simply unable to know what Brendel was relying on to achieve victory.
Ciel and Medissa merely met each other’s eyes and smiled amidst the various types of stares. Indeed the Loop of Trade Wind’s change would spread throughout the kingdom and even the whole continent.
The battle at Firburh would be the next event that would be recorded in history as well.
Ciel once again looked out to the forest.
Lord Palas did not sense that foreboding gaze. He was currently assessing the casualties from that thunderstorm. The men under Lord Kruss did not suffer many deaths, and the advancing foot soldiers merely had ten-odd bodies lost, but the archers were in no condition to return to battle.
[This is a little painful. A whole squadron of archers who are out of this battle, without even having the chance to see even one enemy.]
The army he was controlling directly was around twenty thousand, but there were not many trained soldiers. He only had another thousand-odd archer of the same quality as this squadron, and a large portion of these men came directly from Count Randner’s private soldiers. It was difficult to explain himself if he lost too many here.
“Is that lightning storm a spell of the Druids? These are Iron-ranked Druids right? How can they command such frightening magic?” He could not help but bark this question at the wizard next to him.
The wizard nodded.
“The spell is Call Lightning, but the magnitude of the spell isn’t simply done by one or two Druids. This spell is definitely cast together by at least ten Druids, and if these Druids are truly Iron-rankers, then they would need to rest for a full day. But if these Druids are Arch Druids, it’s a whole different story altogether…..”
The old knight interrupted the wizard, refusing to believe there were high-ranking Druids in the rebel army: “You mean to say that our opponents cannot cast that spell repeatedly?”
“Lord Palas, there is no need to worry even if they are capable of casting it repeatedly. It takes at least ten of them to do so, while we only need three mages to dispel this magic. In addition, dispelling the Call Lightning doesn’t require a lot of Mana. It is much easier for us to use Mana for defense than offense, and I would not use this magic spell again if I were them. This spell is probably used to deter us from advancing.” The wizard lowered his head and answered respectfully.
Lord Palas nodded. He did not need to worry much if that large area-of-effect spell could not be used. The difference in military might was too far apart, and he did not need to use any excessive strategies at all. The food expenditure for his army was too high and he did not want to waste time, thus his plan was to use straightforward tactics from the beginning to end this war.
As long as they crossed River Gris, then it would be a matter of days to take Firburh.
It was within his acceptable range to finish the war within a week.
[Rebels, Aouine……]
His mind revolved around these two words, and all his other deep thoughts turned into a confident, faint smile. As a general who had won countless victories, he did not have any reason that he would lose under such overwhelming advantage.
The old knight snorted. It was a sigh that showed his pity for the enemies and this kingdom. There had not been such a large rebellion for the past century in Aouine. Even though Count Randner displayed his strength, it did not change the fact that this kingdom was becoming decrepit and corrupted.
[Even if you extend it another two hundred years, there isn’t a case where a noble is blatantly murdered like Graudin was. Brendel, did I get your name right, let this old man be the last watchdog for this kingdom……]
He threw his dagger on the table’s map, stabbing exactly onto Firburh’s location, as though victory was at hand.
There was no more hesitation in him. Count Randner’s army would set camp for this evening and rest, before launching a full assault and take the enemy’s defense line. He was completely unafraid that the ‘rebels’ would try and commit to a night raid, and he would never make an error to defend against such a lousy tactic. If the enemies were that foolish, then he would not mind for the war to finish a little earlier.
And the enemies’ leader was as sharp like he had thought. There was no disturbance in the night, and the next morning came.
The real fight was about to begin at the crack of dawn.
Ciel and Medissa stood on top of a watchtower and saw unclear shadows at the other end of the river. The sky was still dark.
“They are constructing bridges with wooden planks, taking advantage of the fact that we are lacking in numbers,” Ciel said.
Medissa nodded.
[[It’s going to be a test from now onwards.]]
Both of them thought of the same thing.
n to burn once the fire arrows struck them, with the moisture of their wooden bodies evaporating amidst the flames and caused thick sooty smoke. The soldiers wearing dull-green gambesons and the Highlander warriors took the opportunity to move under the cover of the smoke, advancing towards the stronghold in the forest in the blink of an eye.
The invasion’s progress was incredibly smooth without encountering any enemy resistance. Lord Palas could not help but raise his eyebrow slightly as he observed this outcome.
But there was a sudden peal of thunder that came over from the heart of the forest at that moment. Large dark clouds gathered at a rate that was visible to the eyes, congregating above the trees. The old knight caught a golden flash of lightning and accompanied with it were big raindrops that came without warning, almost putting out the strong fire that was created a few moments ago.
Once the flames were out, the storm continued to spread with several bolts of lightning striking at the edge of the forest, landing coincidentally into the midst of Count Randner’s men. There was a deafening explosion of blood and flesh, with several large pits forming because of the destructive force of the golden lightning, and the loose rocks caused by it flew in every direction and landed onto the people near the pits.
Pained cries could be heard in that instant.
The morale of Lord Kruss’s soldiers plummeted. Be it the foot soldiers or the archers, everyone wanted to escape, running away at ten times the speed compared to the time when they were advancing. Even though the Highlander warriors were brave and fit, it was unfortunate that this battle did not have any meaning for them. Since the soldiers fled, the Highlander warriors naturally fled as well, though the latter moved orderly compared to the soldiers.
The two other Knight Commanders who traveled alongside with Lord Palas with were secretly shocked at the Highlanders’ discipline, and they remained silent when they thought about Lord Palas gaining victory over these men and even forced them back. Even though they naturally hated to be placed under Lord Palas’s command, they could only keep their silence when they saw their army’s performances.
Black clouds gathered over the archers, and the commander-in-charge screamed:
“Retreat! Hurry up and run!”
But it was late by step. A large bolt of lightning— No, it was a net of golden electricity that exploded in the midst of the archers. Lord Welkins was also struck by the lightning, but his magic resistant full-plate armor saved him. The adjutant beside him did not share the same luck, and he was turned into a charred corpse.
The muddy Welkins climbed up from the ground, and wept in sorrow.
[The entire company of archers wiped out in just a single attack!]
In truth, only twenty percent of the archers was killed, but the others were so terrified that they would not be able to participate in the upcoming battle, at least for a short period of time. Not to mention that the dark clouds above them were still active, almost looking like it was about to launch a second series of lightning strikes.
Screams surrounded everyone’s ears as they realized mortals had no defense against such power from nature. The experienced knights under Lord Palas might fare a little better in this situation, but these soldiers privately hired by nobles definitely would not be able to do anything.
Suddenly, chanting noises of long passages could be heard echoing in the forest, and there was an invisible energy that seemed to form in the air. Pressure seemed to be lifted off from the surroundings, and the dark clouds faltered, before disappearing bit by bit.
In the blink of an eye, the sun suddenly shone through and the clouds vanished as though they were never there.
“Magic Dispel, there are at least three chanting points,” a druid covered with a robe made of grass said after listening carefully to the wind.
“No, there are four points,” Ciel was listening in as well and shook his head a while after.
“Four?” The others did not dare to disagree.
The first batch of Druids sent to Firburh did not have any Grand Druids, and Ciel could be seen as the most powerful wizard in the territory. High-level casters were rare, and someone as powerful as Count Randner only had two Gold-ranked Wizards with him at his sides. It was unlikely that the enemies in Trentheim had brought along one.
“Even though I said there are four chanting points, that doesn’t mean there are only four wizards. It’s unfortunate to not know the exact numbers. The report stated that there are possibly more than thirty wizards in the enemy’s army, and some of them are Silver-ranked casters. Judging from the battlefield, this possibility is very real.” Cornelius who was standing in one corner answered.
He was the commander-in-name for the mercenaries. The more dependable Raban was actually sent out to help command the eight hundred Subterrane Dwellers. Leto and part of his men were the replacement for Jana at the silver mines. Count Randner was unlikely to know that the silver mines were lost, and Brendel hoped that Leto could make a nasty surprise when the truth was revealed.
This was a dangerous mission, but Leto and the others were veterans from the November War and were more suited for this mission compared to Jana and her men.
As for Jana, she was relegated to defend against Count Randner’s army at the forefront. She was immensely satisfied with this arrangement. Currently, this pretty female mercenary leader was standing next to Medissa and she issued her own question:
“Why would the Palas region have so many mages? Even if that place is beset with battles all-year long, it’s still not possible.”
“Don’t forget that Lord Kruss and Lord Raleigh are participating in this battle. But I think Count Randner had also pulled some manpower from his personal group of wizards. It’s unlikely the enemies would have Silver-ranked wizards if that was not the case.”
“A squadron composed of thirty wizards. There hasn’t been a battle like this ever since the November War. Count Randner is really not sparing any costs to silence ‘the weak’!” Gaspard could not help but ridicule the Count.
As one of the patrolling commanders in Fortress Riedon, he was like half a noble, knowing all the major and minor battles that happened in Aouine.
Everyone smiled a little at Gaspard’s words. The Druids they had right now were more than a hundred, even if they were to put aside the fact the young lord’s attending wizard was a Gold-ranked spellcaster.
The numbers of the army that Brendel brought with him to Firburh were not high, but the quality that was unbelievable. The soldiers consisted of veteran personnel who fought in the November War, and even the least experienced amongst them were people who had fought against Madara in the past. There were very few classified lower than Iron-rankers, and there was quite a large amount of people who were above the standards of a typical Iron-ranked warrior.
Apart from that, he still had a group of Subterrane Dwellers, a force that was definitely close to Silver-rankers.
The total men from these two armies were close to three thousand. Adding in the Druids on top of the existing spellcasters made the percentage more than ten percent. It was unthinkable in Aouine’s history. If the news of this force spread out, then the outside world would be stunned with plenty of noise made. The strength of Trentheim’s new lord would have to be analyzed one more time.
Brendel purposely suppressed this information. He knew very well that a surprise was more deeply etched when the truth was revealed. He wanted everyone in Aouine to know his name, and that he was the rightful owner of Trentheim.
Gaspard’s words made the uneasy darkness shrouding over everyone’s hearts fade quite a bit. It was as if Count Randner’s large army in the forest was not as frightening.
But Ciel till gave them a word of caution and waved his away:
“Even though we make fun of the enemies, their army’s strength still beats us by quite a bit. There are three Knight Commanders leading the armies, with twenty thousand men from Count Randner and ten thousand highland natives. That is to say—”
Ciel pointed at River Gris with a solemn expression: “We might be facing numbers that are thirty times our size right now.”
Everyone sobered up. They knew this point a long time ago.
“In addition, these Knight Commanders have first-class knights that number at least a hundred, perhaps even more, and all of them are at least Silver-rankers. We lack such a unit. Even though the Subterrane Dwellers are capable of going up against them, but our Lord has said very quickly. If the Madara undead don’t appear, the Subtterane Dwellers must not appear too. This is why our opponents have an absolute advantage in terms of having Silver-ranked units.”
Ciel paused for a moment before he continued:
“With the exception of Lord Palas, it seems the other two Knight Commanders are Gold-rankers, and it’s hard to guarantee that there are no hidden trump cards— Supposing that they only did bring in two Gold-rankers to this battle, we are only equal in strength if Medissa and I encounter them. If there’s a third enemy Gold-ranker, then we would be in a disadvantage.”
“Then what should we do?” One of the Druids looked a little cross-eyed once Ciel revealed this answer.
“It’s fine. We only need to follow our Lord’s words.”
“Lord Brendel’s?”
Brendel had asked them to delay Count Randner’s army from making their way across the river for as long as possible, but the enemy vanguard’s numbers were not as terrifying as before. Now the armies of the three Knight Commanders, native highlanders, and even Madara’s undead were looking in to get an advantage.
The youth had promised victory in the past, but that was something in the past. Could they really win now?
Many people who followed Brendel in the past had almost a blind trust in him. The promises he had made always seemed to come true, and as long as he moved forward, then the sword he was pointing to would always be the path of victory. The young lord was like the legendary heroes found in history, proclaiming victory proudly and it would be as easy as putting it in his bag.
But the people in this battlefield could not help fall into a lull.
These were warriors who could smile in the face of the most desperate battles, but this did not mean they had lost it. Even without understanding Brendel’s plans, they were certain that victory could be achieved if they delayed the advance of Count Randner’s army to the utmost limits, forcing them to retreat after all their food was expended.
But this was a hefty price for both parties.
As a warrior, this was not unacceptable as they had pledged allegiance to Brendel, and everyone was prepared to shed blood.
But the youth’s promise was to defeat Count Randner’s army completely and directly in battle.
How was that possible?
The Druids naturally thought that Ciel was merely trying to boost morale. But Jana and Cornelius who had witnessed Brendel’s miracles for themselves were having headaches; both of them were thinking hard but they were simply unable to know what Brendel was relying on to achieve victory.
Ciel and Medissa merely met each other’s eyes and smiled amidst the various types of stares. Indeed the Loop of Trade Wind’s change would spread throughout the kingdom and even the whole continent.
The battle at Firburh would be the next event that would be recorded in history as well.
Ciel once again looked out to the forest.
Lord Palas did not sense that foreboding gaze. He was currently assessing the casualties from that thunderstorm. The men under Lord Kruss did not suffer many deaths, and the advancing foot soldiers merely had ten-odd bodies lost, but the archers were in no condition to return to battle.
[This is a little painful. A whole squadron of archers who are out of this battle, without even having the chance to see even one enemy.]
The army he was controlling directly was around twenty thousand, but there were not many trained soldiers. He only had another thousand-odd archer of the same quality as this squadron, and a large portion of these men came directly from Count Randner’s private soldiers. It was difficult to explain himself if he lost too many here.
“Is that lightning storm a spell of the Druids? These are Iron-ranked Druids right? How can they command such frightening magic?” He could not help but bark this question at the wizard next to him.
The wizard nodded.
“The spell is Call Lightning, but the magnitude of the spell isn’t simply done by one or two Druids. This spell is definitely cast together by at least ten Druids, and if these Druids are truly Iron-rankers, then they would need to rest for a full day. But if these Druids are Arch Druids, it’s a whole different story altogether…..”
The old knight interrupted the wizard, refusing to believe there were high-ranking Druids in the rebel army: “You mean to say that our opponents cannot cast that spell repeatedly?”
“Lord Palas, there is no need to worry even if they are capable of casting it repeatedly. It takes at least ten of them to do so, while we only need three mages to dispel this magic. In addition, dispelling the Call Lightning doesn’t require a lot of Mana. It is much easier for us to use Mana for defense than offense, and I would not use this magic spell again if I were them. This spell is probably used to deter us from advancing.” The wizard lowered his head and answered respectfully.
Lord Palas nodded. He did not need to worry much if that large area-of-effect spell could not be used. The difference in military might was too far apart, and he did not need to use any excessive strategies at all. The food expenditure for his army was too high and he did not want to waste time, thus his plan was to use straightforward tactics from the beginning to end this war.
As long as they crossed River Gris, then it would be a matter of days to take Firburh.
It was within his acceptable range to finish the war within a week.
[Rebels, Aouine……]
His mind revolved around these two words, and all his other deep thoughts turned into a confident, faint smile. As a general who had won countless victories, he did not have any reason that he would lose under such overwhelming advantage.
The old knight snorted. It was a sigh that showed his pity for the enemies and this kingdom. There had not been such a large rebellion for the past century in Aouine. Even though Count Randner displayed his strength, it did not change the fact that this kingdom was becoming decrepit and corrupted.
[Even if you extend it another two hundred years, there isn’t a case where a noble is blatantly murdered like Graudin was. Brendel, did I get your name right, let this old man be the last watchdog for this kingdom……]
He threw his dagger on the table’s map, stabbing exactly onto Firburh’s location, as though victory was at hand.
There was no more hesitation in him. Count Randner’s army would set camp for this evening and rest, before launching a full assault and take the enemy’s defense line. He was completely unafraid that the ‘rebels’ would try and commit to a night raid, and he would never make an error to defend against such a lousy tactic. If the enemies were that foolish, then he would not mind for the war to finish a little earlier.
And the enemies’ leader was as sharp like he had thought. There was no disturbance in the night, and the next morning came.
The real fight was about to begin at the crack of dawn.
Ciel and Medissa stood on top of a watchtower and saw unclear shadows at the other end of the river. The sky was still dark.
“They are constructing bridges with wooden planks, taking advantage of the fact that we are lacking in numbers,” Ciel said.
Medissa nodded.
[[It’s going to be a test from now onwards.]]
Both of them thought of the same thing.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 875 - v5c59
- Chapter 874 - v5c58 Departure
- Chapter 873 - v5c57p2 Preparation of the Envoys(3)
- Chapter 872 - v5c57p1 Preparation of the Envoys(3)
- Chapter 871 - v5c56 Preparation of the Envoys(2)
- Chapter 870 - v5c55p2 Preparation of the Envoys(1)
- Chapter 869 - v5c55p1 Preparation of the Envoys(1)
- Chapter 868 - v5c54p2
- Chapter 867 - v5c54p1 The Curtain Raises Slowly
- Chapter 866 - v5c53
- Chapter 865 - v5c52p2 Different Choices
- Chapter 864 - v5c52p1
- Chapter 863 - v5c51p2
- Chapter 862 - v5c51p1 The Third Letter
- Chapter 861 - v5c50
- Chapter 860 - v5c49
- Chapter 859 - v5c48
- Chapter 858 - v5c47
- Chapter 857 - v5c46
- Chapter 856 - v5c45
- Chapter 855 - v5c44
- Chapter 854 - v5c43
- Chapter 853 - v5c42
- Chapter 852 - v5c41
- Chapter 851 - v5c40
- Chapter 850 - v5c39
- Chapter 849 - v5c38p2
- Chapter 848 - v5c38p1
- Chapter 847 - v5c37
- Chapter 846 - v5c36
- Chapter 845 - v5c35
- Chapter 844 - v5c34
- Chapter 843 - v5c33
- Chapter 842 - v5c32
- Chapter 841 - v5c31
- Chapter 840 - v5c30
- Chapter 839 - v5c29p2
- Chapter 838 - v5c29p1
- Chapter 837 - v5c28
- Chapter 836 - v5c27p2
- Chapter 835 - v5c27p1
- Chapter 834 - v5c26
- Chapter 833 - v5c25
- Chapter 832 - v5c24
- Chapter 831 - v5c23
- Chapter 830 - v5c22
- Chapter 829 - v5c21
- Chapter 828 - v5c20
- Chapter 827 - v5c19
- Chapter 826 - v5c18
- Chapter 825 - v5c17
- Chapter 824 - v5c16
- Chapter 823 - v5c15
- Chapter 822 - v5c14
- Chapter 821 - v5c13p2
- Chapter 820 - v5c13p1
- Chapter 819 - v5c12p2
- Chapter 818 - v5c12p1
- Chapter 817 - v5c11p2
- Chapter 816 - v5c11p1
- Chapter 815 - v5c10
- Chapter 814 - v5c9p2
- Chapter 813 - v5c9p1
- Chapter 812 - v5c8
- Chapter 811 - v5c7p2
- Chapter 810 - v5c7p1
- Chapter 809 - v5c6
- Chapter 808 - v5c5p2
- Chapter 807 - v5c5p1
- Chapter 806 - v5c4 Mages, Dragons & Kingdoms(1)
- Chapter 805 - v5c3
- Chapter 804 - v5c2
- Chapter 803 - v5c1
- Chapter 802 - v4c169
- Chapter 801 - v4c168
- Chapter 800 - v4c167
- Chapter 799 - v4c166p2
- Chapter 798 - v4c166p1 The World
- Chapter 797 - v4c165 Time And Space
- Chapter 796 - v4c164 Black Knight
- Chapter 795 - v4c163 Bitter Fight
- Chapter 794 - v4c162 Sublimation
- Chapter 793 - v4c161 Blazing Wing Ambassadors
- Chapter 792 - v4c160 Scarlet Is In Danger
- Chapter 791 - v4c159 Awakened (5)
- Chapter 790 - v4c158 Awakened (4)
- Chapter 789 - Awakened (3)
- Chapter 788 - v4c156p2
- Chapter 787 - v4156p1
- Chapter 786 - v4c155p2 Awakened (1)
- Chapter 785 - v4c155p1 Awakened (1)
- Chapter 784 - v4c154 The Devourers Teeth
- Chapter 783 - v4c153p2
- Chapter 782 - v4c153p1 The Young Prince Who Puts His Teacher In Trouble
- Chapter 781 - v4c152 Beneath The Ice
- Chapter 780 - v4c151 The Age of the Mortals (3)
- Chapter 779 - v4c150 The Age of Mortals (2)
- Chapter 778 - v4c149The Age of Mortals (1)
- Chapter 777 - v4c148 Change
- Chapter 776 - v4c147
- Chapter 775 - v4c146
- Chapter 774 - v4c145p2
- Chapter 773 - v4c145p1
- Chapter 772 - v4c144p2
- Chapter 771 - v4c144p1 Freyas Hidden Mission?
- Chapter 770 - v4c143 Icy Breath
- Chapter 769 - Chapter 769 v4c142p2
- Chapter 768 - v4c142p1
- Chapter 767 - Dim Korfa
- Chapter 766 - v4c140
- Chapter 765 - v4c139
- Chapter 764 - v4c138 Breaking Cocoon (4)
- Chapter 763 - v4c137 Breaking Cocoon (4)
- Chapter 762 - v4c136 Breaking Cocoon (3)
- Chapter 761 - v4c135 Breaking Cocoon (2)
- Chapter 760 - v4c134 Breaking Cocoon (1)
- Chapter 759 - v4c133 White Valley (4)
- Chapter 758 - v4c132 White Valley(3)
- Chapter 757 - v4c131 White Valley(2)
- Chapter 756 - v4c130 White Valley(1)
- Chapter 755 - v4c129
- Chapter 754 - v4c128
- Chapter 753 - v4c127p2 Eternity (28)
- Chapter 752 - v4c127p1 Eternity (28)
- Chapter 751 - v4c126 Eternity (27)
- Chapter 750 - Eternity (27)
- Chapter 749 - Eternity(26)
- Chapter 748 - Eternity(25)
- Chapter 747 - Eternity (24)
- Chapter 746 - Eternity (23)
- Chapter 745 - v4c121 Eternity (22)
- Chapter 744 - Eternity (21)
- Chapter 743 - v4c119 Eternity (20)
- Chapter 742 - Eternity (19)
- Chapter 741 - Eternity (18)
- Chapter 740 - Eternity (17)
- Chapter 739 - Eternity (16)
- Chapter 738 - Eternity (15)
- Chapter 737 - Eternity (14)
- Chapter 736 - v4c112 Eternity (13)
- Chapter 735 - Eternity (12)
- Chapter 734 - Eternity (11)
- Chapter 733 - Eternity (10)
- Chapter 732 - Eternity (9)
- Chapter 731 - v4c107 Eternity (8)
- Chapter 730 - v4c106 Eternity(7)
- Chapter 729 - v4c105 Eternity(6)
- Chapter 728 - v4c104 Eternity(5)
- Chapter 727 - Etermity (4)
- Chapter 726 - v4c102 Eternity(3)
- Chapter 725 - v4c101 Eternity (2)
- Chapter 724 - v4c100 Eternity (1)
- Chapter 723 - v4c99p2 Two Dragons?(2)
- Chapter 722 - v4c99p1 Two Dragons?(2)
- Chapter 721 - v4c98 Two Dragons?(1)
- Chapter 720 - v4c97p2
- Chapter 719 - v4c97p1
- Chapter 718 - v4c96
- Chapter 717 - v4c95 The Lost Food (1)
- Chapter 716 v4c94
- Chapter 715 v4c92 Wave of a Thousand Years
- Chapter 714 4c91 The End of the Dream
- Chapter 713 v4c90 Salvation(5)
- Chapter 712 v4c89 Salvation(4)
- Chapter 711 v4c88p2 Salvation(3)
- Chapter 710 v4c88p1 Salvation(3)
- Chapter 709 Salvation(2)
- Chapter 708 Salvation (1)
- Chapter 707 v4c85
- Chapter 706 v4c84 A Ball In the Past(5)
- Chapter 705 A Ball In the Past(4)
- Chapter 704 v4c82 A Ball In the Past(3)
- Chapter 703 A Ball in the Past (2)
- Chapter 702 v4c80 A Ball In The Past(1)
- Chapter 701 - v4c79 The Lost Name (3)
- Chapter 700 - v4c78 The Lost Name (2)
- Chapter 699 - v4c77 The Lost Name (1)
- Chapter 698 - v4c76 Legacy of the Skeleton (3)
- Chapter 697 - v4c75 Legacy of the Skeleton (2)
- Chapter 696 - v4c74 Legacy of the Skeleton (1)
- Chapter 695 - v4c73 The Mage Tower
- Chapter 694 - v4c72 Farming Mobs?
- Chapter 693 - v4c71 Haruzs Battle
- Chapter 692 - v4c70p2 A New Member Enters The Fray!
- Chapter 691 - v4c70p1
- Chapter 690 - v4c69p2 The Mage Tower
- Chapter 689 - v4c69p1 The Mage Tower
- Chapter 688 - v4c68 Milos Breath
- Chapter 687 - v4c67 The Hunter Siblings(3)
- Chapter 686 - v4c66 The Hunter Siblings (2)
- Chapter 685 - v4c65 The Hunter Siblings(1)
- Chapter 684 - v4c64 Before Departure
- Chapter 683 - v4c63p2 Payment for the Mission (2)
- Chapter 682 - Payment for the Mission (2)
- Chapter 681 - v4c62 Payment for the Mission(1)
- Chapter 680 - v4c61p2 Elemental Activation (7)
- Chapter 679 - v4c61p1 Elemental Activation (6)
- Chapter 678 - Elemental Activation (5)
- Chapter 677 - v4c59 Elemental Activation (4)
- Chapter 676 - Elemental Activation (3)
- Chapter 675 - v4c57 Elemental Activation (2)
- Chapter 674 - Elemental Activation (1)
- Chapter 673 - v4c55 Spells of the Ice Fairies
- Chapter 672 - v4c54 The Crystal Stag
- Chapter 671 - Long Road, Fragments of the Past (8)
- Chapter 670 - v4c52 == Long Road, Fragments of the Past (7)
- Chapter 669 - v4c51 Long Road, Fragments of the Past (6)
- Chapter 668 - v4c50 Long Road, Fragments of the Past (5)
- Chapter 667 - v4c49 Long Road, Fragments of the Past (4)
- Chapter 666 - v4c48p2 Long Road, Fragments of the Past (3)
- Chapter 665 - v4c48p1 Long Road, Fragments of the Past (2)
- Chapter 664 - Long Road, Fragments of the Past (1)
- Chapter 663 - v4c46p2 The Growth of Valhalla (3)
- Chapter 662 - v4c46p1 The Growth of Valhalla (2)
- Chapter 661 - The Growth of Valhalla (1)
- Chapter 660 - Dominance Over All Profession (7)
- Chapter 659 - v4c43 Dominance Over all Profession (6)
- Chapter 658 - v4c42 Dominance Over All Profession(5)
- Chapter 657 - v4c41 Dominance Over All Profession(4)
- Chapter 656 - Dominance Over all Profession(3)
- Chapter 655 - v4c39 Dominance Over all Profession(2)
- Chapter 654 - v4c38 Dominance Over all Professions(1)
- Chapter 653 - 4c37 Gateway Elements?(2)
- Chapter 652 - v4c36 Gateway Elements?(1)
- Chapter 651 - v4c35 Another Chance(6)
- Chapter 650 - v4c34 Another Chance(5)
- Chapter 649 - v4c33 Another Chance(4)
- Chapter 648 - v4c32Another Chance(3)
- Chapter 647 - v4c31 Another Chance(2)
- Chapter 646 - v4c30 Another Chance(1
- Chapter 645 - v4c29p2 The Princess and Princess(3)
- Chapter 644 - v4c29p1 The Princess and Princess(3)
- Chapter 643 - v4c28 The Princess and the Princess (2)
- Chapter 642 - v4c27 The Princess and the Princess (1)
- Chapter 641 - v4c26
- Chapter 640 - v4c25 The Holy Lance of Heaven(7)
- Chapter 639 - v4c24
- Chapter 638 - v4c23 The Holy Lance of Heaven(5)
- Chapter 637 - v4c22 The Holy Lance of Heaven(4)
- Chapter 636 - v4c21 The Holy Lance of Heaven(3)
- Chapter 635 - v4c20 The Holy Lance of Heaven(2)
- Chapter 634 - v4c19 -The Holy Lance of Heaven(1)
- Chapter 633 - v4c18 May: History & Visitation
- Chapter 632 - v4c17 Siblings(6)
- Chapter 631 - v4c16 Siblings(5)
- Chapter 630 - v4c15 Siblings(4)
- Chapter 629 - v4c14 Siblings(3)
- Chapter 628 - v4c13 Siblings(2)
- Chapter 627 - v4c12 Siblings (1)
- Chapter 626 - v4c11 Crystallization
- Chapter 625 - v4c10 Devil
- Chapter 624 - v4c9 Flow of Darkness
- Chapter 623 - v4c8 Deal(2)
- Chapter 622 - v4c7 Deal(1)
- Chapter 621 - v4c6
- Chapter 620 - v4c5
- Chapter 619 - v4c4
- Chapter 618 - v4c3
- Chapter 617 - v4c2p2
- Chapter 616 - v4c2p1
- Chapter 615 - v4c1 Awaken
- Chapter 614 - v3c378p2 Maynild’s Journey(3)
- Chapter 613 - v3c378p1 Maynild’s Journey(3)
- Chapter 612 - v3c377 Maynild’s Journey(2)
- Chapter 611 - v3c376 Maynild’s Journey(1)
- Chapter 610 - v3c375 Requiem(25)
- Chapter 609 - v3c374 Requiem(24)
- Chapter 608 - v3c373 Requiem(23)
- Chapter 607 - v3c372 Requiem(22)
- Chapter 606 - v3c371 Requiem(21)
- Chapter 605 - v3c370 Requiem(20)
- Chapter 604 - v3c369 Requiem(19)
- Chapter 603 - Requiem(18)
- Chapter 602 - v3c367
- Chapter 601 - v3c366 Requiem(16)
- Chapter 600 - v3c365
- Chapter 599 - v3c364 Requiem(14)
- Chapter 598 - v3c363
- Chapter 597 - v3c362
- Chapter 596 - v3c361
- Chapter 595 - v3c360
- Chapter 594 - v3c359
- Chapter 593 - v3c358
- Chapter 592 - v3c357p2
- Chapter 591 - v3c357p1
- Chapter 590 - v3c356
- Chapter 589 - v3c355p2
- Chapter 588 - v3c355p1
- Chapter 587 - v3c354
- Chapter 586 - v3c353
- Chapter 585 - v3c352
- Chapter 584 - v3c351 Requiem(1)
- Chapter 583 - v3c350p2
- Chapter 582 - v3c350p1
- Chapter 581 - v3c349
- Chapter 580 - The Abyss(7)
- Chapter 579 - v3c348p1
- Chapter 578 - v3c347
- Chapter 577 - v3c346
- Chapter 576 - v3c345p2
- Chapter 575 - v3c345p1
- Chapter 574 - v3c344p2 The Abyss(2)
- Chapter 573 - v3c344p1
- Chapter 572 - v3c343
- Chapter 571 - v3c342p2
- Chapter 570 - v3c342p1
- Chapter 569 - v3c341
- Chapter 568 - v3c340
- Chapter 567 - v3c339p2
- Chapter 566 - v3c339p1
- Chapter 565 - v3c338p2
- Chapter 564 - v3c338p1
- Chapter 563 - v3c337
- Chapter 562 - v3c336
- Chapter 561 - v3c335p2
- Chapter 560 - v3c335p1
- Chapter 559 - v3c334
- Chapter 558 - v3c333
- Chapter 557 - v3c332p2
- Chapter 556 - 3c332p1
- Chapter 555 - v3c331
- Chapter 554 - v3c330
- Chapter 553 - v3c329p2
- Chapter 552 - v3c329p1
- Chapter 551 - v3c328
- Chapter 550 - v3c327
- Chapter 549 - v3c326
- Chapter 548 - v3c325
- Chapter 547 - v3c324
- Chapter 546 - v3c323
- Chapter 545 - v3c322
- Chapter 544 - v3c321
- Chapter 543 - v3c320
- Chapter 542 - v3c319
- Chapter 541 - v3c318
- Chapter 540 - v3c317 The Holy War(1)
- Chapter 539 - v3c316
- Chapter 538 - v3c315
- Chapter 537 - v3c314
- Chapter 536 - v3c313 The Oath and the Sword(2)
- Chapter 535 - v3c312
- Chapter 534 - v3c311
- Chapter 533 - /v3c310
- Chapter 532 - v3c309
- Chapter 531 - v3c308
- Chapter 530 - v3c307
- Chapter 529 - v3c306p2
- Chapter 528 - v3c306p1
- Chapter 527 - v3c305
- Chapter 526 - v3c304
- Chapter 525 - v3c303
- Chapter 524 - v3c302
- Chapter 523 - v3c301
- Chapter 522 - v3c300
- Chapter 521 - v3c299
- Chapter 520 - v3c298p2
- Chapter 519 - v3c298p1 Vortex(1)
- Chapter 518 - v3c297 A Message From the North
- Chapter 517 - v3c296 Operation Commences!
- Chapter 516 - v3c295 Future Star
- Chapter 515 - v3c294 The Brewing Storm
- Chapter 514 - v3c293
- Chapter 513 - v3c292 The Evident Changes
- Chapter 512 - v3c291 The First Confrontation
- Chapter 511 - v3c290 The Meetup
- Chapter 510 - v3c289 The Passage of Time
- Chapter 509 - v3c288 - Nine Luminaries Sword Art
- Chapter 508 - v3c287 - The Princess and the Knight
- Chapter 507 - v3c286 - Conflict
- Chapter 506 - v3c285 - Exposed?
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- volume 3 - 237 – The catacomb
- volume 3 - 236 – The final preparation, tomb and female commander
- volume 3 - 235 – Gryphine’s letter
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- volume 3 - 233 – The City of Trees
- volume 3 - 232 – The city of trees 3
- volume 3 - 231 – The city of trees 2
- volume 3 - 230 – The city of trees 1
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- volume 3 - 227 – Your sword shall shine for all eternity, Aouine 3
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- volume 3 - 217 Battle at the riverbank 1
- volume 3 - 216 – Preparation for war 5
- volume 3 - 215 – Preparations for war 4
- volume 3 - 214 – Preparation for war 3
- volume 3 - 213 – Preparation for War 2
- volume 3 - 212 – Preparation for war 1
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- volume 3 - 205 – I anoint you as king
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