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The rift within the subjugation army deepened with each passing day.

Soldiers, forcibly gathered from different territories, had no sense of belonging to the army. To make matters worse, with supply lines dwindling, they were on the verge of starvation, which caused morale to plumt rapidly.

However, the biggest blow was the disappearance of their Supre Commander, Ghislain.

Not only Ghislain, but even the Julien rcenary Corps had vanished for several days. By now, everyone understood what that ant.

"That bastard’s insane. He stirred up all this chaos, and now where the hell has he gone?"

"Shouldn’t we surrender at this point?"

"If he really ran away… what’s going to happen to us?"

Unease spread among the soldiers, who whispered among themselves every day.

The leadership, instead of calming them, was too busy fighting amongst themselves.

"We need to negotiate!"

"Negotiate?! We already declared that we were marching to subdue the rebels!"

"Then what do you suggest? We’re out of rations!"

"We should send word to the lords and request more supplies—"

"Like they’d hand them over! That lunatic already looted everything! If we ask for more, they’ll just say, ‘Oh, good! Now give us back the troops you took from us!’"

"Then we have no choice but to raid another territory!"

At this point, it was hard to tell if they were an army of subjugation or a band of marauders.

This was how desperate they had beco.

As the neutral lords continued to scream at one another, Count Hurvis, who had been leading the subjugation army in Ghislain’s absence, pressed a hand to his forehead.

Day by day, the situation worsened, and it was becoming nearly impossible to manage.

He had no idea how to hold this force together.

Turning to the kingdom’s army commanders, he asked,

"Is there no way to draw more supplies from the royal army? Surely, they must have ergency stockpiles set aside for war."

"The supplies we had stockpiled have already been brought to the front. The rest are under the Marquis of Falkenheim’s control."

"Of course…"

Even within the kingdom’s army, the Marquis of Falkenheim held significant influence.

He had ensured that all military supplies remained under his direct control, preventing even the royal army from using them freely.

Now, all those supplies were in the hands of the marquis’s forces.

At this point, even the command staff began discreetly discussing when and how they could withdraw.

After all, nearly half of the subjugation army had originally been under the Marquis of Falkenheim’s command.

Though Ghislain had conscripted their forces, the officers were still bound to their true lord.

Eventually, they approached Count Hurvis.

"We wish to return."

"We can’t keep this up any longer."

"The soldiers’ discontent has grown too severe. If this continues, we won’t be able to control them."

Of course, Count Hurvis had no intention of granting their request.

If their numbers dwindled any further, the remaining lords would do nothing but sit on their hands.

But keeping them in place was just as dangerous.

The resentnt of the conscripted troops had reached a boiling point.

They were too nurous to move freely, but if soone were to ignite the flas, they would spread uncontrollably.

"In the end, we’ll have to fight…"

But he had no confidence in victory.

Against the high-morale forces of the marquis, this army would be utterly crushed.

There wasn’t a single transcendent among them.

"Damn it… Julien rcenary Corps… those lunatics…"

Hurvis clutched his head, cursing the rcenary corps that had caused all this chaos before vanishing.

In his frustration, he turned his ire toward Andrew.

"Still no news? Did they really just run away?"

"Even if you ask … I don’t know either…"

"Damn it! Then how long are we supposed to wait?!"

"…U-until they return?"

"AAAAAH! Stop yelling already!"

In the end, their only hope lay in the success of the Julien rcenary Corps.

But waiting wasn’t easy.

"R-report! The marquis’s forces are on the move!"

The sudden report from the scouts threw the subjugation army into disarray.

The enemy was advancing in perfect formation, tightening their encirclent around them.

Upon seeing this, Count Hurvis bit his lip.

"Damn it… they’ve caught on."

Just as he feared, the marquis’s forces had realized that the subjugation army was collapsing.

They had been observing their camp every day.

The mages had tried to shield them, but with an army this large, it was impossible to conceal everything.

And the marquis’s mages were far superior.

From a distance, the enemy’s supre commander, the Marquis of Godif, watched as the subjugation army scrambled into formation and laughed.

"Those fools are panicking before the battle’s even begun."

Their rations were running low.

Their formations were a ss.

Seeing their disarray, the marquis decided to press further.

There was no need for an imdiate battle.

All he had to do was maintain pressure, and they would crumble on their own.

The subjugation army’s hastily assembled battle lines were a joke.

Watching them, Count Godif scoffed.

"War isn’t sothing you fight alone. That lunatic did well to gather an army, I’ll give him that.

But managing an army is an entirely different skill.

A re rcenary wouldn’t understand military science."

The subjugation army was already falling apart.

Within days, they would completely collapse.

At this point, they had only one option left—to gamble everything on a final battle before their forces disintegrated.

"Prepare the defenses. They might lose their minds and charge at any mont."

Count Godif had no intention of giving them that chance.

All he had to do was wait and maintain pressure.

The mont the subjugation army broke, he would slaughter them.

"After that, the marquis shall rule this kingdom."

An unchallenged, absolute authority.

Just as Count Godif had predicted, the subjugation army deteriorated even faster.

Rations were down to one al a day—a bowl of watery soup and a small piece of bread.

The leadership’s infighting grew even worse.

Every day, they scread at each other, but no consensus was reached.

"If we’re going to fight, we need to fight now!"

"It’s already too late to fight!"

"Then what, we just sit here and wait to die?!"

Even the noble lords who had joined the campaign were growing desperate.

For the forcibly conscripted officers, things were far worse.

"Listen up. The mont the battle starts, we’re fleeing."

"If a fight breaks out, we surrender and switch sides imdiately."

"We need to plan our escape."

Most of the commanders had already made up their minds.

Since they had never truly been loyal to this cause in the first place, they felt no guilt about betraying it.

Everything was falling apart.

Count Hurvis, unable to flee or surrender, had no choice but to prepare for a final stand.

He did his best to maintain order and inspect their formations.

The marquis’s forces, sensing this, began moving as well.

The tension between both sides reached its peak.

The mont a signal was given, battle would erupt.

Then—

A scout rushed in with urgent news.

"A force is approaching from the rear! Around a thousand n! All cavalry!"

"What army?"

"Their uniforms and banners… it’s Count Valesant’s forces! They were riding at full speed but have now slowed!"

At those words, Count Godif narrowed his eyes.

"After all this silence… they finally show up now?"

The arrival of Count Valesant's forces was unexpected.

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There had been other armies that had delayed their march, but even when all the others had arrived, there had been no word from Valesant’s forces.

Godif had planned to punish them after the war for their tardiness, yet here they were, appearing at the most inconvenient mont.

What annoyed him even more was how smoothly they had adjusted their speed to the ongoing standoff.

They acted as if they were suddenly important—when, in truth, they were nothing.

From Godif’s perspective, their arrival was of no help at all.

But to the subjugation army, it was an entirely different matter.

Count Hurvis kept his expression neutral.

"Reinforcents… at a ti like this…?"

Even with small numbers, the re fact that another army had arrived from across the kingdom was a problem.

The enemy’s morale would rise, while his own troops would fall into deeper despair.

But then, sothing strange happened.

Count Valesant’s forces did not join the marquis’s army.

Instead, they moved straight between the two opposing forces.

They carried themselves with a bizarre sense of self-importance, like protagonists of so grand performance.

The march ca to a halt right at the center of the battlefield.

Among the subjugation forces, so sharp-eyed soldiers noticed familiar faces among Valesant’s ranks.

"Wait… isn’t that the interim supre commander? He’s right there!"

"The Julien rcenary Corps is with them too!"

"But… why are they wearing Valesant’s colors?"

"D-did those bastards betray us?!"

Panic swept through the subjugation forces.

The people they had assud to be missing had returned—alongside the enemy.

Even Count Godif narrowed his eyes in suspicion.

"What the hell is this?"

If they had arrived, they should have imdiately joined the marquis’s forces.

Why were they deliberately drawing everyone's attention instead?

As bewildernt spread, Count Valesant dismounted from his horse.

Glancing at Ghislain beside him, he hesitated.

"A-am I really going first?"

"Of course. Take this chance to make a na for yourself."

Ghislain was soone who always repaid his debts.

Since Valesant had played a role in this operation, it was only fair to let him have the spotlight.

A mage approached and cast an amplification spell.

After taking a few deep breaths, Count Valesant suddenly turned to his aide and clutched his sleeve.

"Hey, what do I do? I’m so nervous. Everyone’s staring at !"

"…My lord, the amplification spell is already active."

"Oh dear, oh dear, look at ! Ah, how embarrassing! Now they’ve all heard !"

"…"

Both armies watched in absolute silence as the absurd scene unfolded before them.

Then, with a shaky voice, Count Valesant finally addressed the battlefield.

"Ahem… everyone, listen well!

For too long, the Marquis of Falkenheim has oppressed the royal family… He has trampled on the rights of his vassals… and committed countless atrocities in his greed for power…"

Valesant launched into an overly detailed speech about how corrupt the marquis was.

The reaction from both armies was the sa—disinterest.

Everyone already knew that.

But then, his next words sent a shockwave through the battlefield.

"Thus! This humble count has raised his forces against the Marquis of Falkenheim!

Alongside the Julien rcenary Corps, we launched a daring raid on the marquis’s stronghold… and we have successfully taken the marquis captive!"

"…"

A heavy silence fell over the battlefield.

Both armies—enemy and ally alike—stood frozen in disbelief.

Count Godif's face turned red with rage.

"What nonsense is this?!

Do you think such pathetic lies will break our morale?!"

Why was Count Valesant suddenly spewing such insane claims?

The only certainty was that he had betrayed them.

"Kill him imdiately! No, wipe them all out!"

At his command, the marquis’s forces began advancing.

But then, Ghislain dragged soone off the back of his horse.

A man with disheveled hair, bound and gagged, clearly a prisoner.

Ghislain propped him up and shouted loudly.

"I am Astion, interim supre commander of the royal army!

Together with Count Valesant, we have captured the Marquis of Falkenheim! Confirm it for yourselves!"

Count Godif’s eyes trembled.

Even from this distance, as a transcendent, he could see the prisoner’s face clearly.

Before he could stop himself, he shouted—

"F-Falkenheim?! My lord?!"

His panicked cry froze the entire marquis’s army.

The officers rushed forward to see for themselves.

"That… that really is the marquis!"

"The Marquis of Falkenheim has been captured…?"

"What… what the hell happened?!"

Chaos erupted within the marquis’s command structure.

No one had expected this.

anwhile, a deafening roar of triumph erupted from the subjugation army.

"UWAAAAAHHHH!"

"The Marquis of Falkenheim has been captured!"

"The supre commander caught him!"

Count Hurvis felt chills run down his spine.

That insane plan… had actually worked.

Though he had no idea why Count Valesant was involved, that hardly mattered now.

Andrew grabbed Count Hurvis, practically screaming in his ear.

"Hahahaha! You see this?! Do you see it?!

It worked! Holy shit! I was ready to curse them for running off, but damn! Hahahaha!"

The battle hadn’t even begun, yet the subjugation army was already celebrating.

Count Godif clenched his jaw so hard that the veins in his face bulged.

Furious, he raised his hand and prepared to issue an order.

"A-all forces—"

But he couldn’t bring himself to say it.

Because the Marquis of Falkenheim was being held hostage.

Count Godif’s mind went blank.

He had no idea what to do.

Ghislain, moving leisurely, walked toward the marquis’s forces.

With a slow, deliberate smirk, he spoke.

"From this mont on… if anyone so much as takes a single step forward…"

His grin sharpened.

"The marquis’s neck will snap like a twig."

"…"

Count Godif’s raised hand slowly lowered.

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