The Immortal Genius Spearman - Chapter 109
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The Immortal Genius Spearman (109)
“… … Is this it?”
It was a battlefield stained with blood.
More than five thousand people died on the Allied side alone.
Piaren looked at the main force while holding the sword dripping with blood.
If you want to stop it, you can easily occupy the Sraggan.
But there was no reason to take this Sraggan by abandoning 10,000 troops.
‘This place has already lost its value.’
Besides, aren’t the 10,000 just the remaining troops left to occupy Sragan?
It was only because Piaren stayed behind on a mission that we were able to hold out until now.
“There is no need to be attached to a land where not even the royal family of the Spanish kingdom remains.”
It is a kingdom that has already been destroyed.
There was no need to help our allies suffer damage.
“Let’s fall back. Move to the rear and meet up with Milo.”
By now Milo would have taken care of all those annoying guys.
“Tell Roberta to withdraw her troops.”
“yes.”
At Piaren’s words, the knight next to him took out the trumpet he had hanging from his waist.
Phew oh oh oh oh!
When the trumpet was blown, Piaren turned his horse’s head.
Now that we’ve finished all the work, it’s time to return home.
But as Piaren moved to the rear of the unit, he heard a sound like a bolt from the blue.
“… … Annihilation?”
News that Milo’s knightly order was annihilated.
Piaren felt momentarily speechless at the absurd situation.
“Uh… Where is it?”
“… … I will guide you.”
The soldier who delivered the news walked towards the hill next to Sragan with a gloomy expression.
Already there, the imperial soldiers were collecting the bodies of the dead Rose Knight knights.
Thud… … Thud… … .
At that sight, Piaren looked at his dead subordinates with a dejected expression.
A gruesome sword wound.
Piaren bit her lip at the sight of the guys feeling the emotions of the moment of death.
and.
“… … .”
A corpse with its head cut off.
A body wearing familiar armor.
I could tell at a glance that he was Milo.
Only the head of Vice-Chief Rose Knight was taken as a supplement.
Brrrr.
My clenched fist trembled involuntarily.
Anger rises to the top of my head.
Crunch!
Blood flowed from his clenched lips and his clenched fists.
What on earth happened here?
“Fuck… … Eat… … Fuck… … Aaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!”
Fiarren’s scream, unable to contain his anger, echoed throughout the hill.
The magical power that poured out from his anger surged around him as if it was going out of control.
“Huh!”
“Ugh!”
The common soldiers knelt on the ground, clutching their chests at the aura that Piaren was giving off.
Has there ever been such a disheveled appearance of Piaren?
No, aside from that, the aura he gave off made me feel like I was suffocating.
“Blood, Piaren!”
At that time, a knight of the Rose Knights called out to Piaren.
At that shout, Piaren’s eyes became cold.
“Werner.”
“Give your order, Captain.”
Piaren said to the knight named Werner.
“Find them, find out who those guys are, and make sure you report back to me.”
This debt will definitely be repaid.
Even if I have to chase it to the ends of the earth, I will definitely do it.
“If you touch what’s mine… … you must be prepared to lose everything.”
At Piaren’s cold voice, Werner just swallowed dry saliva and looked at him.
* * *
Bam!
“what?!”
“That, that… … .”
Kiaren is not surprised by anything.
Edman is the type of person who doesn’t stutter when it comes to small things.
But these two people couldn’t hide their surprise at the absurd things that had just happened.
“Kaion… … It is said that the unit killed 50 knights along with the vice-captain of the Rose Knights.”
“……under.”
Kiaren slumped back into his seat.
For a moment I thought I had misheard.
Because it doesn’t make sense.
But there is no reason or need for Edman to make a false report.
Then Kiaren looked at Edman and asked.
“What about the damage to the Kaion unit?”
“I haven’t received the exact number, but it seems like there are a few deaths. I think it’s around ten.”
“About ten people… … .”
It might sound like an apology to the dead, but in reality it was no different from saying that there was virtually no damage.
Kiaren stood up from his seat.
“Get ready.”
“… … Are you planning to go to Balpate?”
“Then you’re not going?”
Edman shook his head at Kiaren’s words.
“I should go. He has done such a great thing, so you should go and praise him and comfort him.”
“What’s above?”
A soldier’s merits are rewarded with a reward.
There is no need for such feeble consolation.
“I will hand out rewards directly from the commander, so think about something appropriate while you are there.”
“I will do my best.”
Edman also knew that this wasn’t something that could be simply dismissed as something like “good work.”
This time.
‘… … This is truly amazing.’
Edmund, who usually didn’t bat an eye at anything, had no choice but to reevaluate the Kion unit in this case.
So Kiaren and his attendants, including Edmun, quickly began to move towards Balpate.
* * *
Whoosh! Whoosh!
All of the Kion troops were silent as they looked at the blazing flames.
Most of the unit members were so injured that they could not even stand.
Some of the soldiers sat on the floor and pressed cloths onto their open wounds.
But despite that, not a single person left their seat.
At this very moment.
Because it was the last farewell I could say to those who had fought together… … and were my comrades.
And Damien, who had been looking at the flames, turned around in a determined manner and looked at his unit members.
“Attention!”
chuck!
At Damien’s words, the men stood up straight and put their feet together.
There were some soldiers whose faces were trembling in pain, but they all endured the pain with their mouths tightly shut.
“Salute to our departed comrades…!”
“Glory to the kingdom!”
A shout that resonates loudly.
Damien then turned and stood in front of the dressing table where the corpses of his comrades were being burned, and placed his right fist against his left chest.
chuck.
A final farewell to the comrades who fought together.
Damien, who remembered the dead one by one, eventually lowered his fist and looked back at his unit members.
Everyone has a serious expression.
It seemed as if he was trying to hide his sadness by appearing even more sharp.
Then Damien looked at his men and said.
“Remember, it was because of them that we survived.”
It was because of them that our name could spread throughout the continent.
“But don’t let your sadness last long. Remember your fallen comrades, but continue to do your best so that their deaths will continue to be valuable, and we must strike down the enemies who stand in our way!”
“Yes, I understand!”
A thunderous shout.
Damian nodded at that sound.
By repelling the Rose Knights in this battle, the Kion Force will establish itself as the strongest independent force in name and reality.
of course…….
‘He must be grinding his teeth too.’
The sorrow of losing half of your subordinates.
Also, his reputation as an Auror Master has been tarnished.
It was clear that they would find themselves.
So I look forward to the day when I can face that guy again… … .
‘We need to prepare too.’
And me too.
I felt quite a lot from this fight.
There was so much to do ahead. But… … .
‘Just for today… … .’
It was just a way to pay tribute to the souls of my dead comrades.
The Kion Corps members stood guard beside the burning flames all night long, saying goodbye to their fallen comrades.
* * *
“Ugh… … Ugh… … !”
“Ugh… … I’m going to lose.”
First aid had been completed.
However, the members of the Kaion unit who had finished putting on makeup for their comrades were all lying down in their seats, groaning.
The medical soldiers looked at them with embarrassed expressions.
“Crazy… … They did a funeral for the unit members with such injuries… …?”
“This is ridiculous, how could this, this kind of injury… … .”
“What kind of fight did you have?”
Honestly, except for a few people, there was no one sane.
The medic looked at Damien, who was standing next to him, and asked.
“What happened?”
“… … Something worth recording in history?”
The medic frowned slightly and tilted his head at Damien’s words.
What does this mean?
But Damien soon took out the herbs he had brought and spoke to the medic.
“You can use this much, so don’t be stingy with the herbs… … Get better quickly. Don’t leave a scar.”
“… … I’ll try, but I think I’ll definitely end up with a scar.”
How could there be no scar if you were pierced by a sword?
Damien simply patted the medics on the shoulder and walked out of the barracks.
and.
“Let’s talk for a moment.”
Damian followed Leonhark, who had approached him without realizing it.
“An all-out war with the Rose Knights? What on earth were you thinking when you did something like that?”
“… … I thought that the timing when the captain left and the team was split in half was the best situation to deal with those guys.”
“That was reckless. Although the men of the unit are much stronger than ordinary soldiers, they are still not enough to fight the Knights.”
In fact, Leonhark knew it too.
This means that each and every member of the Kaion Corps possesses skills superior to those of ordinary lower-ranking knights.
“But the opponent was the Rose Knights. They are knights with such outstanding skills that they are considered one of the top five in the empire… … .”
“……sorry.”
“Still… … That’s amazing. We’ve wiped out half of them, so it’s no different from dealing a proper blow to the Empire.”
A considerable number of soldiers died in this war.
However, if we look at the power aspect, it is safe to say that the empire suffered much greater losses.
“Make sure to prepare the dead soldiers well and send them away. I will also send letters to their families.”
“I will go to the family myself. If it is too far away, I will have to send someone… … but I want to go myself.”
“… … Let’s do that.”
The death of a fellow trainee is always sad.
But everyone knew that it was because of their sacrifice that the kingdom could move forward.
Isn’t it true that soldiers and battlefields are places where they can die at any time?
Damian came out after seeing Leonhark’s gloomy expression. And then.
“… … Captain.”
“How are the wounds?”
“I’m not that bad. The other guys are.”
Damien’s body was covered in wounds, both large and small. However, Damien showed no signs of it on the outside.
Diana remained silent at that sight, and Damian spoke while looking at Diana.
“If it’s okay, can I go out with you?”
“Why are you doing this?”
But Diana, who was asking the question, instantly read the emotion in Damian’s eyes.
Diana nodded to him.
“Of course, I will go with you.”
Damian and Diana collected the belongings of their dead comrades one by one and headed to where their families were.