Chapter 83 â The story of fishes swimming in chaos (5)
==================== Makarovâs POV ====================
âHe really said that?â
Even though the Grey Wolves Mercenaries were attacked in the night by the endless stream of Paper Cardsâ mercenaries and Disciples of Black Flame, and forced to retreat to the south, Makarov did not lose his composure and calmly retreated in an orderly manner. He was even able to regroup and gather his forces to make an organized army. Just that point alone would have qualified him as a famous general.
He was with Buga as usual, and wore a fiery red military uniform that was reminiscent of the previous kingâs personal cavalry guardsâ uniform.
Makarov was once the commander of the kingâs personal cavalry guards, and his fiery red uniform had been his symbol ever since he took on that position. The things that were missing from before were the shoulder emblems, badges and tassels.
His personal sword had not changed since the time he was the commander of the 35th cavalry unit.
That particular brand of sword was immensely popular amongst the level 30-40 gamers. It had the right balance of stats for its price and was one of the best Magic Swords at the âBrassâ rating. The quantity of the swords was also sufficient in the market, so it was well received.
Makarov calmly listened to Yulaâs report without showing any signs that he was concerned with the enemies, but merely raised an eyebrow upon Brendelâs advice. He turned to Buga and asked.
âThat youth seems to be prepared. Do we head east as well?â
âHold on,â Redi urgently cut in. He had a higher degree of authority amongst the other mercenaries, otherwise they would not have interrupted the Makarov: âCommander, the enemies we are facing now are the Tree Shepherds! We should retreat and seek for a better plan right? If they are attacking openly now, Iâm sure they are well prepared to fight us, continuing to fight with them in this forest would be falling into their plans!â
His words were rash and rude, but Makarov was used to his attitude and did not mind it. Redi suddenly thought of something and asked. âAnd Eke is still in town, he might not be safe either!â
Makarov eyed the youth and nodded: âYour words are not wrong, but there is no guarantee that the Grey Wolves Mercenaries would be safe even if we retreat to Chablis.â
He saw that Yula had lowered her head and knew that she was worried with her fiance. âIn truth we have already suspected that Conrad wouldnât be so easy to deal with. But we are prepared to face him ever since we stepped into the forest. As for EkeâŠ.. I am not sure what he discovered, but him staying in the town is also fine. Capo stayed behind specifically to protect him, so worry not.â
Buga did not offer any comments and simply listened to the conversation, but he suddenly turned his head around and immediately discovered a blinding light coming from the distant forest. A ear-piercing explosion soon permeated the entire forest. Their expressions turned and Redi was about to say something, but the mercenaries around them had started shouting.
âThe seventh chord, thunder!â
âScarlett is in trouble!â
Buga reached for his greatsword behind his back, but he quickly stopped and turned to peer closer at the direction he was looking at earlier.
âThe battle is already over.â He said gravely.
âYou mean, Scarlett isâŠâŠâ Yula paled.
âIâll bring some men to get to her now!â Redi finally reacted and reached for his sword, intending to rush out to that area, but Makarov laid a strong arm on his shoulder and forced him to stay right where he was.
âStop.â
âCommanderâŠ..?â
Makarov did not say anything but frowned for the first time and looked somberly at where Buga was looking at as well. A few moments later, dark figures appeared in their line of sight, followed by two gurgling screams. Whether or not they belonged to a humanâs dying throes or a beastâs, the mercenaries could not tell.
But they took a few steps back, as there were groups of men coming from the southern forest. They were certainly the Disciples of the Black Flames, their chains dragging across the ground and shrubs with metallic ringings from the chain links.
The bizarre sounds were clearly at odds with the supposedly tranquil forest.
â The attacks in the north are a distraction, while the enemies laid in the south to ambush them.
Everyone thought of the same thing. Lothar and Scarlett had clearly failed to stop the enemies in the north, but the mercenaries did not have the time to mourn for their losses, because they were also mired in danger as well. The mercenaries were experienced enough to recognize that the enemies had three times their numbers.
Redi gulped. Even though he was not afraid of death, but he felt suffocated to face such odds. Yula listened closely and also realized the danger they were in.
âConrad!â
Buga growled, his voice low but powerful.
âOh?â A flippant voice immediately came back, even sounding young: âSer Buga, do you know of me personally? Would you like me to address you as the âCrosshandâ, or are you Duke Lantonrandâs or Grand Duke Roanâs guard commander?â
The stone thrown by Conrad was like a ripple amongst the Grey Wolves Mercenaries. They looked back their vice-commander with stunned expressions. Even though they did not trust the enemies, they felt curious over the sudden information. Buga and Makarov did not react to Conradâs words, while the latter even stuck out a hand to prevent Buga from doing anything rash.
âI did not think that the mercenaries of Paper Cards would work together with the infamous Tree Shepherds. Iâm sure it would be terrible if words of your deeds are circulated to the masses.â
The forest turned silent.
Conrad had not expected Makarov to know the relationship between the Disciples of the Black Flames and the Tree Shepherds. He only replied with sarcasm after an afterthought: âAs expected of the Cunning Fox of the past. You do know plenty.â
[That youthâs words are right.] (TL: Makarov is referring to Brendel.)
Makarov frowned deeply. He was actually confirming Brendelâs words, but he was also disregarding his menâs morale. In spite of that, he believed his men were not afraid to die in battle.
Mercenaries were men who risked their lives for coins. Although they were not as formidable as a formal army, they were still recognized as a force to be reckoned with in Vaunte.
âWe should skip with the pleasantries, Ser Makarov.â Conrad walked out from his spot, although it was dark enough to only identity him as a young man. âIâm here to confirm only one thing. Is the only son of Duke Rhun with you presently?â
The mercenaries were once again stunned and stared at their commander. In their eyes, high nobles had nothing to do with them.
Makarov broke into sheer laughter: âHave you gone fucking insane? Leaving aside the face that I donât understand what you are talking about, but even if I do, do you think I would bother to tell my enemies anything?â
But the young manâs reaction was merely to shake his head at Makarovâs sarcastic remarksâ
âYou shouldnât put your foot down so firmly, Ser Makarov. Do you truly wish to see your faithful subordinates who followed you for over a decade to be put down like animals?â But he immediately shook his head: âBut perhaps you are right. Your original status puts your far above them. It is a natural thing to fulfill your mission and abandon this baggage that is holding you back.â
âThatâs enough, Conrad!â Buga snapped coldly at Conrad and shook his head. âWe are all hired mercenaries. Do you think your taunts are going to affect our men? If you have any skills, then bring it out and show it to me. The worst fate that we can go through is merely death.â
Ther Grey Wolves Mercenaries immediately laughed. That was how it should be. They were already prepared to meet death in the battlefield, and Conradâs little speech before they fought was something of a laughable thing.
It was especially so when they were facing their own kind. In order to show what they thought, they drew out their weapons, and there was a series of metallic noises created by the weapons in the forest.
============== Conrad POV ============
âThis old fucking bastard.â Conrad took a few steps back and hid himself in the forest once again. He looked at the dying girl with long red hair who was covered with numerous wounds beside his feet. âThis cunning fox Makarov is really hard to deal with. Unfortunately our target isnât him, otherwise I wouldnât waste my time to persuade this Royal Faction idiot.â
âIf you already know he wouldnât talk about it, why donât you attack them right away?â There was a man who wore long black robes standing behind Conrad, quietly advising him with a low voice. Two red stripes were sewn onto both sleeves, and Brendel would have recognized the man as a ranked bishop in the Disciples of the Black Flames, and several ranks higher than the high ranking acolytes he had faced.
âWe could have done that, but there are two groups of men within the Grey Wolves Mercenaries that are unaccounted for. Makarov is well known for his devious tactics.â Conrad spat the words out with a displeased expression. âHe left a group of men to chase after Eke in the town. They really do know how to act like he was running away, but no matter how I look at it, this is a plan to distract us.â
âIt might be possible that he really ran away.â
âIt doesnât matter. To make sure that nothing goes wrong, I have already left a Gold-ranked swordsman behind. Capot might hide his true skill, but he wouldnât be able to go against my placed swordsman.â
âThen what else do you have to worry about?â
Conrad scoffed lightly. He crouched down and grabbed the girlâs hair, jerking her head up. Blood immediately flowed and trickled down her face.
Scarlett jerked slightly and groaned softly. She tried to see past the blood in her eyes to see who was in front of her, but the young man pulled her hair even higher and caused her to curl up in pain.
âUrghââ
Conrad gave a devious grin: âThe other group of missing mercenaries. The report says itâs a merchant along with two women protected by a group of twelve mercenaries. How am I supposed to believe such a ridiculous lie like that? Makarov has definitely planned something, but even if I canât get him to talk, he canât ensure his men to do the same.â
âIsnât that right,â He stared at the girl who had breathing in shallow gasps: âLittle girl?â
Scarlett seemed to realize her situation, gritted her teeth and turned her face away.
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