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The 9th Class Swordmaster: Blade of Truth-Chapter 239: The Civil War in the Principality (4)
Chapter 239: The Civil War in the Principality (4)
âOh, really?â Fran scoffed.
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Seeing him react like this, Karyl considered breaking Franâs other collarbone.
âWhat kind of stage are you trying to create?â
âOne that allows me to end this war, so that innocent lives are not sacrificed in the petty games of idiotic nobles.â
âInnocent lives, huh... War, whether just or unjust, inevitably calls for blood,â Fran spoke in a low voice. âAre you trying to be a hero or something?â
âWell, something like that.â
Despite himself, Fran let out a hollow laugh at Karylâs blunt answer.
âIf thatâs the case, thereâs no need for us to fight. Our deal was to divert the empireâs attention until the civil war in the principality ended, wasnât it? Itâs not up to you to decide who the victor of the war will be.â
âYouâre right. To be honest, I did have a bit of good will. After hearing about Lachielâs betrayal, I was sure you were abandoned by the Wooden Cloud.â
âWhat...?â
âBut I didnât expect you to be so clueless. Sacrificing those who follow you, without even realizing youâve been abandoned like a stray dog.â
Karyl lowered his head.
âIt was Ledios who proposed this fake defeat to you, wasnât it?â
Fran made no response.
Just as I thought...
And his silence was enough to confirm Karylâs suspicion.
âIf you think youâre the only one who knows, youâre mistaken. Right after his secret conversation with you, he came straight to us. And then Kamma, who was managing the Ravat Guild here, made contact with them.â
â...!!!â
âThe reason Iâm here? Itâs not to lead you to victory. Itâs to eradicate the Wooden Cloud from its roots. You should be grateful Iâm sparing your life as a bonus.â
Karyl began to walk slowly.
âAfter returning from the White Bunker, Kamma reported that Tuli Lurein had close ties with the Wooden Cloud. It wasnât that surprising, since I had somewhat expected it. But the problem came after that.â
He lightly tapped Fran on his other shoulder, which was enough to send a cold sweat down his spine.
âCome to think of it, youâre also part of the Wooden Cloud, arenât you? Why would the Wooden Cloud wage war against itself? After all, the principality is an important stronghold for them.â
Karyl raised three fingers.
âThereâs only one reason. There are too many minor roots. They need to cut out the unnecessary ones.â
âYou... You think you can get away with this? You think itâs acceptable to come to another country and pull off something like this?!â Fran snarled.
Karyl chuckled at his reaction.
âAre you still trusting the Wooden Cloud? Well, with that kind of blind faith, itâs no wonder you accepted such a ridiculous proposition.â
âChanging the war? I know youâre strong, but do you really think you can fight a war all by yourself?â
âI never said I came alone,â Karyl corrected.
At that, Fran looked slightly flustered.
Could it be that he brought an army? No, thatâs impossible. To get here, he wouldâve had to cross the strait. And to end the war, he would need thousandsâno, tens of thousands of soldiers. I wouldâve known.
Fran could only conclude one thing.
Heâs bluffing.
Sword Masters were indeed strong, and the five on the continent were key figures who could determine the outcome of a battlefield. But even so, they didnât fight wars by themselves; no one could split themselves to appear on multiple fronts at the same time.
In the principality, there were thousands of troops clashing, among them knights and sorcerers.
No matter how strong he is, he canât kill them all at once.
âReally? So where are these forces that can change the tide of this war at your whim?â Fran sneered.
âAt the Brown Ant, the marshlands on the outskirts of West Cove, where Tuliâs forces are struggling, and at the Great Wall of Yoman, the gateway to the White Bunker.â
â...â
Franâs face hardened at Karylâs words. Indeed, those were the only two places that could currently deal a blow to Tuliâs forces.
âThe Queen of Digon and the Archer of the Great Plains are heading to the Brown Ant, and the Ice Sorcerer raised in Antihum should be at Yoman for this battle.â
â...Three? Thatâs it? And what about the soldiers you brought?â
âNo soldiers.â
Fran was stunned at first, but then a corner of his mouth curled up.
Is he mad? Acting all big with just three people?
Of course, he knew well enough about Miliana, the empress of Digon. If she, a Sword Master, were to intervene, it would undoubtedly influence the outcome of the battle at the Brown Ant.
But that battle is already decided.
The Brown Ant was the only battlefield where Franâs army had begun to gain the upper hand. Yet ironically, Fran, who secretly wished for defeat, had notâand would notâsend any more reinforcements.
The outcome of that battle is already decided. Even if they go, it wonât change the tide of the war.
What did bother him, though, was the Ice Sorcerer heading to Yoman. While he could guess that the Archer of the Great Plains was a barbarian, Fran had no idea who the other individual might be.
Who is it...?
Nevertheless, Fran was confident that the Great Wall would not easily be breached. Ironically, because he is there.
Karyl stared intently at Fran, as though waiting for him to conclude his thoughts.
âYou must have heard reports about the front lines at the mouth of Binfredo. I took care of that myself on my way here.â
â...Donât tell me you have forces there as well.â
âNo. Iâve only brought those three people with me.â
âUgh... I felt it back then as well, but you truly are a rare breed of lunatic. Iâm curious, what kind of people would follow someone like you? Besides, do you really think you can change the tide of the war with just three people?â Fran sneered, a chuckle escaping him. He seemed to have forgotten the precarious position he was in.
âI said I didnât bring any troops, but I didnât say there were no troops in the principality.â
â...What?â
It was then that Karyl took a small orb from his pocket and tossed it lightly into the air, catching it again.
Thudâ
â...!!â
Then he threw it toward the seated Fran.
Thud, thud... Whrrr...
The orb bounced a few times on the floor before stopping in front of him. At that moment, Franâs face distorted in shockâjust the reaction Karyl had expected.
âTh-This is...!â
âYes, thatâs even better than when I cracked your collarbone,â Karyl sneered as he watched Fran stammer, unable to close his mouth properly.
âYou... You...â
Fran struggled to form the words.
âI donât need to explain what this is, right?â
âHow did you get this...?â
Fran grasped the orb with trembling hands. It was a commanderâs exclusive communication orb. The small magical runes on it were glowing, indicating it was active.
âBringing unauthorized communication orbs in the principality is strictly prohibited. But you know this, right? This is used by your army. Naturally, it can pass through detection magic.â
â...â
âSo let me ask you, where do you think I got this?â Karyl smiled.
âYou, you didnât...â
âWell, I wonât break your bones for not answering this one. Your face already gave me the answer.â
Franâs lips quivered as he realized something was very wrong.
âAnthem,â Karyl uttered his name, barely above a whisper. âYouâve been listening, right?â
[...]
There was no reply, but the flashing light on the orb seemed to speak for itself.
âHow could this...â
âConsidering he saved thousands of lives by holding the defensive line at the mouth of the river, one orb is a small price to pay.â
Karyl brought the orb closer to Franâs face, as if speaking to both of them.
âYou think he betrayed you? Well, I think he wanted to find out how someone could be so foolish to just abandon his dying soldiers. That curiosity was stronger than any vague loyalty he may have had for you.â
âYou... You fuckingâ!â
Fran tried to snatch the orb from Karylâs hand, but the moment he raised his arm, a searing pain shot through his broken collarbone, and he crumpled forward.
Crack!
Then, as Fran rolled on the floor, Karyl crushed the communication orb under his foot. Now, Anthem couldnât hear them anymore.
âCalm down. Thereâs no need for us to fight. Weâre allies on the front now.â
â...What?â
âYou will win the civil war in the principality. Youâll become a hero. Isnât that great?â
âWh-What does that mean...?â
âIâll help you. Anthem is rallying the remaining troops. They will advance north from the mouth of Binfredo to the White Bunker, securing each battlefield,â Karyl whispered.
âDo you think thatâs possible with just the troops of the defensive line?â
âWhat are you saying? We need to merge with your forces in Cove. And since there wonât be any more naval battles, weâll start dismantling the remaining magic artillery from the fleet today.â
âRidiculous. Even if you bring the Sea King, annihilating the entire Silverwing fleet without support is impossible. And now youâre talking about removing the fleetâs artillery immediately?â
âYes.â
Fran was speechless at Karylâs nonchalant answer.
Boomâ!!
Crashâ!
At that moment, a tremendous explosion shattered the windows, and debris rained down on them.
â...?!â
Fran quickly turned his head.
âIt seems theyâve arrived. He really hates crossing the sea, you see.â
Listening to Karyl, Fran looked out the window at the burning Silverwing fleet.
The enemy that had surrounded Cove just moments ago was now reduced to ashes, sinking beneath the waves.
âHavenât you heard about the Twin Armor? If you saw the Sea King, you should have realized.â
Screechâ!
âRoaaarrr!!â
In response to his words, a massive kraken gripping a ship with its giant tentacles and a serpent with sharp fangs tearing at the deck appeared.
âW-Water... King...â
The gigantic monster had never left the Fonein River, its domain, until now. As a result, the people of the principality, across the strait, were seeing it for the first time. Naturally, no one had factored these two monsters into their strategy for the war.
âThe ships are sinking faster than I expected. Theyâre really just small fry compared to the Iron Fleet, donât you think?â
â...â
Fran was utterly dumbfounded, but Karyl went on, âBy tomorrow, there wonât be anyone left to fight. What now? Even if you want to stay in Cove, there will be nothing to do, so you wonât be able to stay.â
Karyl chuckled at Fran.
âIf you lead the charge in the main attack, it will boost the soldiersâ morale. How happy will they be? The return of their awaited commander.â
Humm...
A faint mana flowed from Karylâs hand. As the warm healing magic seeped into Fran, his shattered collarbone slowly healed.
â...â
Even the shallow cuts from the glass healed completely, restoring Franâs face to its usual smoothness, although his eyes had long lost their vigor.
âYou just need to stand there,â Karyl told him. âIâll bring you victory, whether you want it or not.â