âYou will be a great help to us all. Thank you.â The Ravi Guildâs officers shouted their thanks to me when I decided that I would enter the battle.
âHowever! I will fight only to the extent of my abilities. If it seems that either the Ravi Guild or I will lose, I will leave the battle.â I left my one condition.
None of knew what the outcome would be and the Ravi Guild was obviously at a disadvantage. I was going to give it my all in the upcoming battle but something could happen that will change my mind and I needed an escape route.
âThat is more than fair. It is true that you donât have a real stake in this battle, so you may leave whenever you feel the need to. We wonât hold it against you,â Lagus agreed.
No one else said anything, either. They all knew that I had nothing to do with both parties and that I was forced to become a Comrade.
âNow then, we know that Mr. Lee specializes in smaller bouts and in PVP. This is from rumors about Mr. Lee and what we have gathered from your previous fights,â one of the intel officers said. I nodded in agreement.
I had no AoE skills. I had the debuff effect from the King-Emperorâs Dignity, but no combat-style Aoe skills. That didnât mean that I was horrible at larger fights, but I wasnât going to step in and say that I could do much more. That would place too much weight on my shoulders.
âThen, as we initially discussed, Mr. Lee will face Madudu alone and take on Kiranâs debuff, while Master Lagus will focus on the larger battle.â
âI agree. Letâs do that,â I said. That was truly the best tactic we had.
âMr. Lee will have to show Kiran that he is the most dangerous person on the battlefieldâŠâ
I understood what he meant. âThen, will it be enough if I take out Madadu right away at the start of the battle?â
The officers stared at me in shock. I had said it so simply, as if killing Madadu would be as easy as breathing.
âIf you can, that will be great. If one of their strongest soldiers dies that early, Kiran will have no choice but to show himself,â Lagus said. He seemed the least fazed out of everyone here, as if he believed that it was obvious that I could do that.
From there, we finalized our battle prep. Hell, there was nothing else to discuss. We had our backs against the wall. This was the Ravi Guildâs last stand.
âAlright, this is it! Four days! We have four days until the Descendant awakens,â Sandip said strongly as he looked around at his officers. âThey fear the advent of Shivaâs Descendant, but once she awakens, Muskan will become the source of strength for the Vaishyas, the Shudras, and the Dilats. Those high-class bastards will tremble at our combined force!â
âThatâs right!â
âThey wonât be able to rely on their shitty caste system any longer!â
âExactly. Itâs enough that we can seed fear into their hearts. Thatâs why we must hold out here for four more days. Are you all ready? Are you all ready for glory?!â
âYes, sir!â
âThe only way we leave here is through death!â the officers roared in reply.
When we received the report that the Sahtashwi and the Behi-Kinant Guilds were less than thirteen hours away, we ended the meeting. The rest of the Ravi Guild was ordered to rest for the next ten hours to lower their Fatigue, and I headed to my private tent to rest as well.
Ten hours laterâŠ
âHave all of our tanks on the front lines. If theyâre not enough, reinforce them with fighter classes with high HP.â
âThe Sahtashwi and the Behi-Kinant Guilds will have to freeze the Manori Creek to cross over. Fire Mages will be important here. Instead of having them spread out, have them grouped together to inflict the maximum AoE damage.â
âArchers will focus on anyone one with flight capabilities. It doesnât matter if you kill them or not. Just make sure they donât make it across the river!â
The Ravi Guild was busy making its preparations, with its guild members spread out over the entire riverbank. It was a sign that it wouldnât be long until the battle started, and I started to tremble in anticipation.
At that moment, Akashwi came up next to me, âThis is where you were!â
âYes.â
âTheyâll be here soon. Weâve also come to the decision that since you are our ace in the hole, it would be best for you to stay hidden and jump in when no one expects it.â
âI understand. Iâll make it happen.â
âIâll take you to your position.â
I followed Akashwi to a secluded and covered section of the riverbank where the top elite devas of the Ravi Guild were gathered. My position was right next to Lagusâs.
âThank you again for doing this.â
âItâs not a problem.â
âWhatever the outcome, Iâll make sure to pay you back.â
I didnât say anything and laughed it off. I had my own variables in play here, even one that the Ravi Guild would not like at all.
âIâm starting to see them now.â
After a while, we began to see a few figures off in the distance, whose numbers continued to grow.
âWill they attack right away?â
âThereâs a pretty high chance they will, as theyâre pressed for time as well. They should know by now that they have less than four days until the skill matures.â
âAhâŠâ The other side would be anxious as well. This battle was going to take at least a few days, with one side trying to protect Muskan, and the other trying to kill her.
I kept watching the other side of the river. I could now see a huge army heading our way, kicking up a cloud of dust from beneath their feet.
âThere has to be⊠at least 40,000 of them.â
We could also see now who was leading the army at the front. âItâs Rahul, the guild master of the Sahtashwi Guild. It seems theyâre in a hurry, if heâs here this early.â
âI see,â Lagus said, before standing with the other elite soldiers. âWell then⊠I leave the rest to you.â
âYeah. Iâll do my best.â I would definitely take out Madadu once I had the chance.
âMuskan and the Ravi Guild, come out here!â Rahulâs voice could be heard all the way across the river.
At that moment, Sandip walked out. âYou called?â
âDonât you think itâs wise to end this here and now? Weâve lost enough men by now.â
âThatâs what we wish as well, but Iâm sure you have other thoughts.â
âJust hand over Muskan then Iâll promise you that Iâll abolish the caste system. Iâll make sure all Indians are treated equally and fairly.â
âThen why do you want Muskan that badly if youâre already prepared for such humanitarian actions? Wouldnât it be enough to just leave her and us alone?â
âShe possesses a weapon that she cannot hope to control. She also doesnât have the capacity to wield it! It would be better to take that weapon away from her. Do you intend to leave a sharp dagger in the hands of a child?â
âI donât know about that.â
âWe must prevent any accidents that may happen in the future. Donât you know the consequences of carelessly using such power?â
At a glimpse, there was merit to Rahulâs words, but the problem here was that only the higher castes saw that merit. The Ravi Guild, the lower two castes, and the Dalits didnât believe a single word of what Rahul said. They all knew what the Sahtashwi and the Behi-Kinant Guilds had done in the past. Everyone here knew that if Muskan fell into their hands or died before her skill was activated, Rahul and the higher castes would do everything in their power to make sure everything went back to the way it was before.
âWhat you say sounds very convincing, but shouldnât we negotiate on equal footing here? AndâŠIâll need a sort of safeguard, so that I know the terms will last.â
âSo you plan to keep this up until the end, is that it?â
âI doubt weâll come across a chance like this ever again.â
âThereâs a chance that you will never set foot in India ever again! That goes for whoever supports you.â
âWeâve all come here prepared for whatever comes our way.â
âIâll make you regret that decision.â
âWeâll also show you the extent of our willpower.â
Rahul turned around to face his army. âListen up!â
âYes, sir!â
âWe will cross the river in one hour. Spare no one! Show them the error of their ways!â
âYes ,sir!â
Sandip turned to the Ravi Guild as well. âListen up!â
âSir!â The Ravi Guildâs army shouted in response, louder than the 40,000 soldiers on the other side.
âWe are here to fight desperately against injustice and absurdity and whatever the outcome, know that what we do here is right! We fight for justice! Let it be clear that noble blood does not exist, and we all share the inherent limitations of life!â
The Ravi Guild roared deafeningly in response. I thought I could see the riverâs water ripple from the sound.
âIt must have been like this in the past.â I made sure not to miss a thing from my solitary position. âThe world truly is big.â I knew that the Ravi Guild had lost here, meaning that the Descendant of the God of Destruction failed to awaken. But I had no idea this huge battle had occurred.
The air around the battlefield was electrified with intensity from the two menâs speeches.
âSo thatâs Madadu.â I had carefully viewed the montage of the man the Ravi Guild had given me. They told me that even though he was a summoner, he was always in the heat of the battle. He was that arrogant, that confident in his abilities, and trusted his comrades to protect him. That just made it easier for me to target him.
I stood up and took out my spear. I could feel the tension all the way over here; I couldnât stay sitting any longer.
As Rahul said, they waited an hour before making their move. The first wave charged towards the river.
âFrozen Earth!â
âSpirit of Water, I command thee to bend to my will!â
âThick Shield!â
âMega Shield!â
Once the enemy made its move, the Ravi Guild quickly reacted.
âGet ready! Follow the plan and we can win!â
âFire Field!â
âFire Pillar!â
âFireball!â
The Ravi Guildâs mages fired off their most powerful spells but could not do much against the sheer number of the enemyâs army. Despite their efforts, a solid bridge of ice was beginning to form.
âI should start getting ready.â It wouldnât be long until Madadu would make his move as well.
==[Mana Conversion â Fire level 2 has been activated.]==
==[Warriorâs Brave Spirit level 1 has been activated.]==
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âJudgeâs Gavel.â
==[You have activated Judgeâs Gavel.
Your next attack will be a critical hit
Level 1: 3,600 second cooldown. Base damage increased by 5,000. The damage of the Userâs next attack increased by 300% and CRIT damage increased by 500%.]==
My preparations were done. I watched the battle as carefully as possible to not miss my time to attack Madadu.