Font Size
15px

The Beating of the Enemy General, Gabak

And that was how I spent the brief mont before departure.

The army of Deprosia had invaded Eligoss army from the west, as was promised.

And how are things going?

I asked Eve.

She began to read the report from our Sli spies.

Deprosia dispatched a company of knights and three groups of rcenaries. About two thousand n in all. Eligoss western force is only seven hundred. We can expect Deprosia to be victorious.

How very grand. I would like to command such a number of soldiers one day.

I admitted. Then I asked her,

But Eve, why are you here?

We were traveling on the road to Eligoss castle. I was currently on horseback.

And Eve so happened to be riding behind .

I am your maid-cum-strategist. How could I not follow you to the battlefield?

But I wanted you at ho

I believe Gottlieb is more than ready for that task.

I couldnt exactly deny that. Besides, I needed a personal servant.

And she was much better than your average goblin.

And so I decided to leave it at that.

It was all business now.

How many soldiers await us at his castle?

Usually there would be over one thousand, but Deprosia has attacked him from the west. And we will co from the south. Furthermore, there will be an eastern invasion. The castle will surely be quite unguarded.

From the east, you say?

It seems that he has made an enemy of a Demon King there.

I see. What an absolute fool he must be. Perhaps there is sothing wrong with his head.

Yes. To attack the dwarf settlent and then anger such a great kingdom as Deprosia at the sa ti as he began hostilities with an eastern and western Demon King. Completely inept.

Could he really be so foolish?

Well, he had previously been known to be rather wise. It seems that things only changed once he took Sharltar, the Necromancer, under his wing. After all, Sharltar had succeeded in expanding his lands and bringing him wealth at first. Though, it ca with the ire of his neighbors, as we know.

A genius in business then. Well, at least in terms of purchasing. However, losing the trust of others will result in an unfavorable end. We can certainly learn from his bad example.

Indeed. And Sharltar is no longer here to aid him. This is a great opportunity.

I agree. While we have expanded, our army is still small. We would not have had a chance had circumstances not beco so favorable to us.

As I talked with Eve, Toshizou joined the conversation.

He was riding a horse as well, but he did it very poorly.

He hadnt always been a warrior, and he disliked horses.

Even Jeanne, the farrs daughter, was a better rider.

By the way, Master Demon King, do you have a particular sche for taking the castle?

Sche?

A secret plan. Sothing similar to when you defeated Demon King Sabnac.

I hope you wont expect sothing outrageous like that from every ti we go to battle. But well, I wont say that I have nothing.

That is good to hear, Master. I am all ears.

Of course.

And so I was about to tell him, but Eve stopped .

Master, I dont think we have ti to talk so leisurely.

What did she an? But I didnt ask. Eve was not one for idle talk, and she wouldnt have interrupted without good reason.

There was always a reason for everything she did.

I looked ahead at what she was looking at.

There was a dark shadow.

I had to use Farsight to realize that it was an army of goblins.

I counted them as well, but there were barely even a hundred.

Still, they had clearly not co here to befriend us.

I suppose Eligos was sending his weakest first.

But why so few?

We outnumbered them easily.

Was he underestimating us? Or did he lack manpower?

It made hesitate. Toshizou offered a suggestion.

A hundred goblins, eh? Perfect. Master Demon King, will you give the honor of drawing first blood?

I dont mind if you do.

Unless we sohow struggle, I would like it if you could leave it to and my unit.

Im not fond of taking chances.

Taking chances? I dont know what you an. I wont play with them. We have a great chance of winning this.

Fine.

Thank you. I have no complaints about the roles weve been given. Jeannes led the humans and I the monsters. But they are very different. I want them to gain as much experience as possible.

I see. Well, do it then.

I will.

And then Toshizou dismounted.

He struggled with that too. He was more comfortable walking.

You are reading The Legendary Rebuilding of a World by a Realist Demon King Chapter 39 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Dragon God Supreme cover
Similar genre

Dragon God Supreme

Seven Luan ·Action

Theordinaryyouthlackedtheexceptionaltalentsofhispeers,yethepossessedashockingheritage,bearingamysteriousbloodlineandharboringthespiritoftheEvilDrag...

Data-Driven Daoist cover
Trending now

Data-Driven Daoist

CatVI ·Action

Theycalledhimtrash—untilhestartedtreatingtheDaolikeaDataset.Whendemonsslaughterhisnewfamily,computerscientistJohan—nowrebornasYuHan—survivesbypurew...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.