His eyes were narrowed, and was gazing at the western horizon.
It was exactly the time that the sun was setting.
On the grass-covered plains that should have been dyed red from the sunset that shined upon it like usual, a black shadow had fallen upon it.
Galford muttered.
ăâŚâŚYouâre telling me, that thatâs all Demonic Beings?ă
Even the hero that fought to the bitter end in the ăRaces and Demonic Being Wară from 30 years ago had some trembling in his voice.
When standing atop the ramparts, the river and Fort Bridge Ulg could be seen close to the horizon.
Beyond that, a countless number of Demonic Beings were closing in, that was the report that came in.
Against that many Demonic Beings, the guards of Fort Bridge Ulg wouldnât even be able to buy time.
The withdrawal order had already been given.
Reports that the number of Demonic Beings was 200 or 300 were received, but since it was information from disordered soldiers, there was a problem with its accuracy.
Moreover, with Demonic Beings, their numbers werenât important.
The question was the quality.
Truly strong Demonic Beings could not be given damage unless it was done with a special weapon.
Even if they were to attack with a normal weapon, it would only injure the surface and wouldnât reach the core.
Just how many high grade Demonic Beings of that type were thereâŚâŚ
Tactics change according to the opponentâs war potential.
The faces of the soldiers had turned pale.
There werenât any weak soldiers that would grieve and moan in front of the commander, but most likely, they were thinking that they wanted to start running away in their innermost thoughts.
If an unforeseen situation were to occur in addition to that, the units were liable to crumble before they fight.
Galford called out to the soldiers.
ăGentlemen, we are here in order to die. We have the conviction to go against any kind of formidable enemy that tries to invade. Until the townspeople have evacuated, and the main forces of the Royal Capital have constructed a war front, even if we are down to the last soldier, we must buy them time. Personally hold pride in the fact that you are disposable pieces. For you shall be the cornerstone to the Races gaining victory in the bigger picture.ă
The facial expressions of the soldiers changed.
They went from ones of being crushed to death by fear to faces of men that would die in order to protect.
ââHowever, just how long will that preserve the whole armyâs morale?
That is what Galford was thinking.
A thunderous roar resounded.
Was it magic from the Demonic Beings!? is the thought that stirred the soldiers.
It wasnât.
The sound came from inside the city.
Galford turned around, and witnessed an explosion in the North District.
So it was around the cemetery.
A burst of flames was rising.
No matter how experienced of a commander he was, he was unable to imagine that the Demon King had revived and blew down the church.
ăâŚâŚWings of light?ă
And then, a magic formation that he had never seen before spread out in the sky.
No, Galford had seen something identical 30 years ago.
ââThe Demon Kingâs magic formation!?
More than the soldiers that were agitated from wondering what was going on, Galford was even more agitated because he knew what it was.
However, he didnât let that show in his behavior.
He glared at the North District that had gone silent.
Once more, *Don!*, a loud sound rung out.
There was a considerable distance between the West Gate and the North Districtâs cemetery. Enough that nobles would use a carriage for it.
Because of that, there should be no way for him to see the Holy Knight and his attendants getting scattered away due to Demon King Krebskrum.
At any rate, a situation that he couldnât just leave be had occurred.
Galford thought about the unit commanders that he had entrusted the North Gate and the East Gate to.
They werenât people that would move on their own judgement at times like this.
ââSo I should be the one to head there myself.
Leaving the West Gate to a unit commander, 1000âŚâŚno, he would leave 2000 soldiers. He would command 5000 soldiers and go from main street to the North DistrictâŚâŚ
A small figure of a person came climbing up the rampartâs stairway.
It was a Grasswalker.
With an appearance of having light cloth covering only her breast and waist, she came running while her red hair and rabbit-like ears swayed about.
ăYaăź, so this is where you were, Galford-san!ă
It was the Adventurerâs Guild Guildmaster, Sylvie.
Galford placed a hand on his sword.
ăNow is a time of war. I donât believe that there is scene for Adventurers to play here?ă
She waved both of her hands.
ăHo, hold on a second! Listen to what I have to say. It wonât be of any loss for you after all!ă
ăI need to have my forces head towards the North District as soon as possible. I do not have the time to listen to your story.ă
ăYes! Itâs that!ă
ăFumu?ă
Galford separated his hand from his sword. He jerked his chin and urged her to continue.
Sylvie pointed in the direction of the wings of light.
ăIâm saying~ that I want you to leave the North Districtâs cemetery to us. Because weâll be the ones to deal with it.ă
ăâŚâŚThe large army of Demonic Beings that are drawing near Fort Bridge Ulg, are still outside of the barrier. Instead, the being that appeared in the North District is more of a menace, that is what I have determined, you know?ă
ăYup, thatâs true.ă
ăMoreover, that magic formation isâŚâŚă
ăItâs that thing that was seen 30 years ago, probably.ă
ăYou are telling me to leave it to you despite knowing that, is that it?ă
Sylvie vigorously nodded.
ăIt will be fine since Diablo-san is headed over there. Therefore, weâll be leaving that over there to you, okay?ă
ăâŚâŚI see.ă
So, again, it is a situation that involves that Demon.
ăI do acknowledge the height of his ability, but I cannot say that I am able to trust him.ă
ăHe isnât a bad person, you know?ă
ăThe one that destroyed the main street and its buildings due to his emotions, put chokers on women and led them around town, refused the Greenwood Kingdomâs demands and didnât hand over the princess, and fought against the townâs Feudal Lord isnât a bad person?ă
ăHahahaâŚâŚOne part of that was your fault, wasnât it, Galford-san?ă
ăAs I thought, I cannot trust him.ă
ăReally? Then, it canât be helped butâŚâŚI did warn you, okay?ă
Sylvie kept her smiling face.
However, her eyes had an icy shine.
The strength of the Magician called Diablo was something that Galford himself experienced. He had also seen how Diablo fought against the gigantic Summoned Beast that was a treasure of the Elves.
So he had war potential that rivaled that of 10,000 Faltra City garrison force elites. He possibly had strength that surpassed even that.
Galford once again made an inquiry to Sylvie.
ăThis town has 100,000 townspeople. They are being protected by the barrier situated by the rampartâs eight towers, but if the barrier were to be destroyed from the inside, then the Demonic Beings that appeared in the west would attack. It is very likely that they cannot be held at bay with only the stationed troops. Do you understand the meaning of this?ă
ăYup. If Diablo-san fails, then this town will be annihilated.ă
ăEven further to the rear, there are a great number of towns that do not possess barriers.ă
ăI know that. Itâs fine. Even I donât want to see a lot of people dying. Thatâs why I want to decrease the number of approaching people so that it makes it easier for Diablo-san to fight.ă
ăâŚâŚI will have a unit of about 1000 soldiers head there.ă
ăAhh, really?ă
ăIt will require many hands to keep vigilantes whose sense of responsibility is too strong and curious onlookers away. It should not be Adventurers that protect the townspeople, but the army.ă
Sylvie expressed a smile and nodded.
ăAs expected of you, Galford-san! Well then, letâs cooperate and do our best.ă
ăIâll leave the North District to you. You understand, correct? No matter what happens, the barrier towers and the Magicianâs Guild must be defended down to the last.ă
ăYup, weâll protect Celes-san. Iâve left her to reliable children, so you donât have to worry, okay?ă
She waved her hand with an impression that seemed like she was a child going out to play, and descended the rampartâs stairway.
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