TL: Etude
The battle within the Port West City was still raging intensely. Although the goblins fighting against the kingdom’s army were not as incompetent as people had previously perceived, their individual strength was significantly inferior to that of the human soldiers. Moreover, their numbers were also fewer than the kingdom’s army.
After the initial fear and surprise, the soldiers of the kingdom’s army gradually realized that the enemy was not as formidable as they had first thought, and began to actively engage in battle.
Seeing the scales of victory gradually tipping in favor of the kingdom’s army, Harrison breathed a sigh of relief.
What puzzled him, however, was the absence of the pirate’s main force, apart from those commanding the goblins. Harrison did not believe that just a few humans leading a group of goblins could occupy Port West for so many days.
“Perhaps the Northwestern Fleet has successfully restrained the pirates at the dock? I wonder how much pressure they are under.”
Worried about the well-being of his allies and eager to end the battle quickly, Harrison selected a detachnt and, under his personal leadership, swiftly headed towards the harbor. The fight with the goblins was nearing its end, and the human pirates commanding them were almost completely annihilated. Without their leadership, the goblins quickly reverted to their true nature, becoming a disorganized rabble.
Harrison led his troops in a full-on assault towards the dock area. The streets were empty, as the residents hid in their hos, afraid to step outside. This made their advance much smoother.
Upon reaching the coast, Harrison and his n witnessed a naval battle scene like no other: in the distant sea, ships bearing red dragon flags were striking head-on against the pirate fleet with skull flags.
The Northwestern Fleet consisted of 12 ships, initially traveling generally from north to south. The pirate fleet attacked from their east. After the first few rounds of engagent, the leading six sailboats began to turn left towards the east to encircle the pirate fleet. Still, the 12 ships maintained a line formation, guarding each other. From above, the Northwestern Fleet would appear as an arc.
Every ti the pirate ships approached the Northwestern Fleet, they were severely beaten. It was an exaggeration to call it an engagent; in Harrison’s view, it was more like a one-sided thrashing of the pirates.
Harrison had previously seen a demonstration of the Northwestern people’s cannons, and today, he finally recognized their terrifying power. Every ti the pirate fleet tried to regroup or attempt a ramming maneuver, the Northwestern ships would emit intense white smoke, followed by chaos on the pirate ships, disrupting their formation. Having seen the cannons before, Harrison knew that accompanying the white smoke were lethal high-speed tal projectiles.
The power of the projectiles was so imnse that when the first sailboat completed its turn, facing a pirate ship at a re distance of a dozen ters, the pirates on deck were ready to board. However, the Northwestern warship suddenly opened fire from its port side. Gun after gun roared in succession, sending the opposing pirate ship into disarray, with wood splinters flying everywhere. The cannons primarily targeted the rowers inside the hull. After the booming, the opposite ship lost its previous agility. As the first sailboat passed, the second sailboat followed up with cannon fire. With the heavy casualties among the rowers, many pirate ships could only drift with the wind.
Harrison was sowhat accustod to this, but his subordinates, who were seeing the Northwestern people’s “magic” for the first ti, were astonished and even dumbfounded.
“Sir, could it be that the Northwestern ships are carrying wizards?”
A concerned officer asked Harrison.
“Stop being superstitious!” Harrison scolded him. “I’ve seen their weapons with my own eyes. They’re called cannons, shooting ammunition like crossbows to attack the enemy. The operators are ordinary soldiers!”
In those days, being associated with witchcraft was not sothing desirable.
The battle at sea continued for over two hours. Although solid shot was highly lethal to humans, it was not sufficient to sink ships, especially wooden ones.
The six rear sailboats of the Alda Fleet, with relatively weaker firepower, were boarded by enemies. The pirates thought they had finally broken through the long-range attacks and were ready to wreak havoc in close combat. However, they were t with the relentless firing of muskets. The pirates boarding the Alda ships, unfamiliar with the muskets in the hands of the sailors, were mostly taken down in the initial encounter. The few who survived were baffled and faced hand-to-hand combat…
After being passively beaten continuously, the pirates abandoned the idea of continuing the fight. Ten warships desperately fled southward, while the remaining eight, due to heavy casualties among the rowers, could not escape and subsequently raised white flags.
“General Tirpitz!”
Harrison greeted the fleet commander who stepped onto the dock with a smile and open arms.
“Oh, no, no, I’m not a general yet!”
Tirpitz clarified while accepting the warm welco.
“We have achieved a great victory this ti!”
Harrison was very pleased. This was his first battle, not only crucial to his personal honor but also to the fate of his family. Ever since his father allowed his less reputable stepmother to enter the household, the Abbott family had lost the king’s grace, sitting on the cold bench for many years. The family desperately needed military achievents to rise again.
Sighing, Harrison thought, if it weren’t for that incident, wouldn’t he have been among the generals dispatched to pacify the rebellion in the south?
Shaking his head, Harrison cast aside the fleeting regret from his mind.
He and Tirpitz, while conversing, made their way to the city hall, which the soldiers had already cleared.
They slowly arrived at the central square, where a large crowd had gathered, comprising not just soldiers but also residents who had dared to co out.
“What are they doing?” Tirpitz inquired.
Harrison replied with a smile, “We’ve captured so goblins brought by the pirates, and those people are taking out their anger on them.”
“Goblins? The legendary goblins?”
The fleet commander squeezed through the crowd, and Harrison’s guards imdiately cleared a path for him.
They saw a group of small, humanoid creatures trembling on the ground, their long, pointed ears drooping, looking weak and helpless. The bruises and tattered clothes on them indicated they had been beaten quite a bit.
“What, Commander Tirpitz, is this your first ti seeing a goblin?”
“Haha, not just goblins, we hardly see any other races in Northwest Bay. I’ve heard that sotis dwarves co down from the northern mountains to trade, but I’ve never seen them.”
“Don’t be fooled by their current appearance. These creatures are inherently vicious and brutal. I plan to execute them all soon.”
“Understood, understood. But, could you spare a few for ? I’d like to take them back to show the people in my hotown.”
“This…” Harrison hesitated. He wanted to refuse, but Tirpitz had helped him achieve victory, especially against the pirate’s main force.
“Alright, but I can only give you one. If you don’t want goblins to beco a nace in Northwest Bay, you should know, their breeding rate is comparable to rats.”
“Uh… why not give several males or females?”
“There’s a rumor that if a group of goblins is left with only males or females, so will change sex. So, just to be cautious… and even giving you one, you need to keep a close watch. Get rid of it as soon as you’re tired of it. Don’t let it escape; who knows what other tricks goblins might have.”
“That’s amazing. Okay, I’ll rember that.”
As they talked, a political officer rode up hurriedly on horseback.
“Viscount Dillon, you’re here already?”
Harrison was surprised. The newcor was responsible for the transfer of materials between the Port West and Northwest Bay fleet.
“I ca with the army into the city!”
Dillon replied with a face full of indignation.
“What’s made you so angry? We just won a battle.”
“It’s all gone, all gone!”
“What’s gone?”
“The supplies in the warehouse. I just went there to check, and everything’s gone! Damn those pirates, I curse them!”
Dillon dismounted from his horse, cursing the pirates in language unbecoming of his noble status.
Harrison frowned, “This is bad, the southern troops will definitely be affected.”
Tirpitz tried to comfort them, “As long as we ensure safety at sea, goods from Northwest Bay will keep coming.”
“That’s right! Lord Tirpitz!”
Viscount Dillon suddenly grasped the fleet commander’s hand forcefully.
“The pirate’s main force is gone, but I think these scoundrels will co back. Please, you and your fleet must stay here.”
“Cough, cough!” Harrison feigned a cough, whispering a reminder to the Viscount, “This should be decided by His Majesty the King.”
Dillon suddenly rembered that the Northwestern Fleet was sent by a foreign lord, and his face showed embarrassnt as he stood silent.
Tirpitz, not thinking too deeply, found Dillon’s suggestion reasonable but said with difficulty, “I can’t decide on my own. I need to ask Count Grayman.”
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