Chapter 168: ???????? ?????? ???????? (2)
Johan closed his mouth in embarrassment as if offended by Giada. He had spoken quite seriously, but he seemed to think it waspletely absurd.
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Considering his feats in the hundred kingdoms and the Southern Penins, it wouldnt have been surprising if rumors reached the ears of the pagans. Rumors spread faster than one might expect.
Hmm. If not that, wouldnt the gates be more important than the cities?
The enemy had not breached Vynashchtyms fortress guarding the south, nor had they captured the inds at sea. All this was in preparation for a surprise attack.
The lifeblood of a surprise attack is speed and decisiveness.
If they could breach the gates and advance eastward to upy that territory and its fiefdoms, the coastal port cities would be unnecessary.
If sessful, they could be capturedter!
My, how. . .daring, or rather reckless. . .
Whenever Johan saw men like these, he was amazed. Johan carefully considered all possibilities before cautiously taking action, but these people had no fear.
Of course Johan was no longer afraid to charge alone into a group of dozens of enemies, but that was after making his own judgments and calctions. Other knights simply charged in with no such assurances, believing the gods would protect them if they seeded.
If God grants favor, they simply believe they will live and be victorious.
Things areplicated, but fortunately not as bad as they could be. If you were not here, the cities may have been attacked.
It would have been a disaster for the republic if the coastal cities were looted or upied. Not only would trade routes be severed, theyd have to worry about the pagansing straight here.
While the republic had always mocked and checked Vynashchtym, they did not wish for their downfall.
If they donte to the city, is there no need to move right now?
You need not move now, Your Excellency. Others will be frantic.
The republic must bemunicating back and forth with the homnd, surprised by this sudden attack. The navy stationed on the inds below cannot avoid usations of negligence for missing this.
Vynashchtym must be in chaos as well after such a surprise attack, naturally.
Viceroy, about how long do you expect itll take to receive a report?
A report has already arrived, has it not?
Vynashchtyms capital was at the eastern end, while the viceroys city was at the western end. Even running along the roads, it would take a messenger at least a week to cover such an enormous distance. . .
I see. Was it magic then? What artifacts did they use?
Excuse me? No. Just signal fires.
. . .I see.
Vynashchtym had an intricate, sophisticated system of signal fires dating back to the ancient empire days. In a matter of hours, they couldmunicate reports over me across vast distances.
Johan felt quite embarrassed.
, .
To not even think of signal fires. . .
If the Republic and Vynashchtym are also going to provide support, there is no need for us to make the first move. Tell the soldiers to rest and prepare for the uing battle.
The army of the Eastern Empire was also a potential enemy to Johan.
Of course, Johan did not hate them in the way of Die pagan scums!, but they did hate Johan in the way of Die pagan scum!.
Basically, they would loot Johans merchant ships (it was okay to loot pagan ships), and trade would be difficult in ces they upied.
There seemed to be no benefit in letting them run amok in this area.
The problem was. . .
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In the first ce, there were several parties responsible here. Right now there was Vynashchtym, the Republic, and those small kingdoms up north could also send reinforcements. . .
Among so many, there was no need for Johan, who would suffer the least damage, to fight with his army first.
If the situation looks like , ?, then he can jump in at that time!
Your Excellency. An envoy has arrived at the gate.
The chambein?
Before Johan could say anything, the viceroy stepped forward first. He grabbed Johans hand and said,
Your Excellency. You must not believe the head chambeins words. He is crafty and cunning!
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It was quite impressive to see someone usually fearful and careful of Leoanos speak like this.
The viceroy was afraid that Johan might lead the army out of the city.
Of course, Johan had no intention of doing what others should be doing first, but Johans reputation made the viceroy misunderstand.
As the bannerman and knight of the order, it is impossible for him to just stand there in front of the pagan army!
You must not leave! We do not know when the new enemy fleet will arrive again! Those soldiers may be a decoy!
If a new fleet arrives in this situation, it means that either Vynashchtym or the republics fleet is an *sshole.
There is a possibility that it is true!
Giada frowned from the side. Even so, how could he treat the republics fleet as an *sshole?
I understand. I will not leave the city without telling you, even if the chambein begs me to. Do you think I would break a promise I made earlier?
I am sorry, Your Excellency. I doubted you. . . I thought you would immediately ride your horse and chase after the pagan army.
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The envoy sent by the chambein soon entered. He was clearing his throat with an extremely tense look on his face.
I know this is an unreasonable request.
Speak, you inferior mongrel of the barbaric Yeats Family!
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Those present were more surprised than angry. It was really an unexpected diplomatic rhetoric.
Is this how Vynashchtym makes a request for cooperation?
Ah. . . No, Your Excellency. I too. . .
If you dont retreat from thisnd immediately. . .
He wanted to hear more, but the centaurs rushed in first and trampled the envoys with their hooves. They were already irritated, and flew into a rage at this rude fellow insulting their master.
Dont kill them. Retreat!
The centaurs grumbled as they retreated. Johan looked at the battered messengers and said,
Go tell your master that before insulting me, it would be better for him to first save his own life from the pagans.
Bewildered, the envoys retreated. Having been beaten and nearly killed, they didnt immediately grasp his words.
It was only after returning that they understood the meaning of Johans words.
Its too bad we couldnt attack the city.
Theres no harm in listening to the advice of the Mulc family.
Yeheyman nodded at the attendants words. Yeheyman was a fierce and valiant warrior, but he was no fool.
When theynded, they found an army under an unknown banner at the city they had first sought to plunder. Yeheyman sent scouts to identify the opponent. It turned out to be the banner of Count Yeats to the west.
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It would have been fun to determine victory against an excellent warrior, but Yeheyman had work to do now. He gave up and turned his army in a different direction.
In any case, they still had plenty of food, and morale was high after piging nearby towns.
Breach the gates! If we take this fortress, my name shall be inscribed upon an unrivaled achievement!
Like the Holy Empire, the Eastern Empire was also a feudal state that revolved around its emperor. Under the Sultan on the emperors seat were countless nobles intricately intertwined.
The Eastern Empire was a brutal conqueror that divvied up newly upiednds among nobles. Thispensation drove the nobles back to the battlefield.
Vynashchtym was the most bountifulnd. The nobles who had brought their soldiers under Yeheyman were blinded by Vynashchtyms riches.
Your Excellency! Allow me to take the vanguard!
No, give me the honor of the vanguard!
Yeheyman ced the eagerly volunteering knights at the front. As nobles, it was only natural they wished to achieve great merits at the vanguard.
May I ask you to step aside?
The attendant looked puzzled. Yeheyman was a warrior obsessed with blood and glory. To hand that over to others was odd.
They wont breach the walls anyway.
Yeheyman sneered at the knights taking the lead.
The western monotheists usually hired mercenaries as troops, but the eastern pagans would conscript anyone and hand them clubs or spears to instantly create troops.
As a result, the quality was all over the ce. Despite the intimidating size of the army, Yeheyman knew well that less than half were decent soldiers.
They will tire out the ones inside the walls. That will be enough! When they are tired, scared, and starving inside, my subordinates and I will step up.
The knights would have been furious to hear this, but Yeheyman held no responsibility towards the knights here. Just as they held no loyalty to Yeheyman.
The ones here were simply those gathered from all over to pige together.
Sound the horns! Keep sending them forward! Cut down any who retreat!
Do not fear! Rain fire and thunder upon these pagan b*stards!
Leoanos shouted around him. But the exhaustion on his face was impossible to hide. That showed just how fiercely the enemy pressed on.
Regardless of quality, numbers were a weapon in themselves. The defenders were exhausted from the relentless assault, so much that arrows on the walls were depleted.
Leoanos-gong. Were out of arrows. The east wall has copsed, and the engineers are refusing repairs.
When will reinforcements arrive?
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Leoanos clutched his head in anguish. The situation was too dire, he could barely breathe.
, !
The pagans had a different goal. Their determination to take the fortress at any cost was palpable, no matter the casualties.
He had underestimated Johan. But who knew the enemy would be a pagan army?
His heart wanted to flee immediately, but that was political suicide. On top of one mistake already, if he. . .
His only hope were reinforcements, but it was questionable whether the emperor would really intervene.
It made more sense to seek aid from the nearby republics, duchies, or the army of that closest count. At least they would unite against the pagans.
. . .The problem was he had just recently insulted Johan.
No matter how sensibly he pleaded or what great conditions he offered, it would not easily sway the counts heart.
Sever the messengers head who went and send it to the Count! Tell him there was a misunderstanding!
Leoanos desperately schemed. Under the nights cover, a spy took the poor messengers head and raced off.
Johan took the gold but said he would think about the army before sending it back.
Leoanos sent another messenger. He praised Johans aplishments and appealed to his honor, iming that leading troops to battle would eternalize his fame.
Johan took more gold but sent it back again.
Finally, Leoanos sent a messenger proposing marriage between his child and Johans, and alliance.
One day when he, a noble, bes the new emperor, plentiful fiefdoms would fall to Johan. At the same time, the most noble and pure position in Vynashchtym would be Johans, the chambein imed.
If neither gold nor honor worked, this was an attempt to stimte ambition. If even this failed, Leoanos nned to escape with some through the gates.
But fortunately, reinforcements appeared in the distance.
Were saved!!
The defenders cried out in joy. Exhausted and wounded, they thanked the heavens. Leoanos also sighed in relief.
But Leoanos-gong, you wouldnt really give the count. . .
You think I would? I have no such child, nor did I ever intend to. What can the count do when he eventually realizes hes been fooled?
The follower nodded in relief at Leoanos words. To cede so much to a foreigner was preposterous.
Uh. . . the banner is. . .
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Leoanos climbed the walls and squinted. To the far right was Count Yeats banner with the holy orders symbol.
To the left was the republics banner. That made sense for them to join.
Finally, in the center was a banner with a dragon. The banner only the emperor may use.
. . . . . .
Leoanos froze, unable to ept the shifting circumstances.