Somehow we managed to settle things properly. The guards were being treated for any injuries they may have sustained, thankfully it was nothing more than a few concussions and scrapes, which might have been the most impressive part about the whole thing.
âI get what youâre trying to say, but we really donât have the manpower to add another guard at the gate during all times of the day. Not to mention that it still only solves one problem. You managed to take down all of the guards in the castle at once.â
We were all in the war room, where the officers were meeting, discussing how to improve the castle's defenses with Lu, who honestly looked more annoyed than anything. âIf they werenât all such lousy fighters this wouldnât be a problem.â She grumbled.
âRight⦠But getting better at fighting isnât that easy⦠We drill them every day, but thatâs going to take some time.â
âI feel thatâ¦â
Lu leaned over, resting her head on the table like a whiny kid. âThis is so boring, canât we just fight already, sure the guards suck but you guys can probably deal with everything they canât right?â
I had been staying quiet, but I was curious, so I jumped up from the barrel I was sitting on and walked over, looking at the map that laid out the castle defenses. âNo wonder it was so easy for her,â I muttered. âThis layout is awful, and the positioning doesnât make any sense either. I mean, I guess I can at least see the thinking behind it, butâ¦â
âLady Siyasavide, did you have something to add?â
âOk, thatâs got to go, how was I supposed to say it again?â âI give you permission to shorten my name, and donât bother calling me a lady either.â
âAs you wish.â
âSo this is that formal junk mom talked about⦠I hate it, itâs inefficientâ¦â I let out a small groan, trying not to dwell on it. âRight, well, let's start with the obvious problems first.â
I took another look at the map. âThe archer, can you explain why he was stationed here? Or why there was only oneâ¦â
One of the other knights stepped forward and drew a line with his finger. âGoing on foot heâs the farthest away from any intruder, that way he has the most time to get his shots off, itâs common practice to position that way.â
âThatâs not the only reason though⦠Right?â
âEstablishing consistent rules to follow makes it easier to react in different situations.â
âI guess thatâs not wrong⦠But, the rule has to be a bit more thought out than just that...â I sighed, âMove him here, over the gate, this will add a third person on watch at the gate without requiring more manpower, it also drastically increases his field of view, you have to think of the area outside the castle as well. The reaction time would have been a lot faster if someone had seen Lu knock out the guards before we entered. And if they saw us approaching that might have made a difference as well.â
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I looked around the table, they seemed to be giving it some thought at least⦠But it was just a bunch of words coming from a child, even if I was a noble. âWell, honestly thatâs not the most important thing, if weâre talking about mobilization, it was too unorganized, and a part of that problem was the layout of the castle. If the guards were able to respond at the same time and respond quickly, they would have at least been more effective.â
I looked back at the map and timed it with my memory of the battle. âFrom the way it went, Iâd guess that there were three guards here in this room, 2 here, 2 in the armory, and another 3 in the bunk room. There isnât a problem with them being in those rooms necessarily⦠But look, if they all try to cram through these corridors at the same time itâs just going to delay things further, this layout has too many turns as well, but again⦠There is a much larger problem, that being that all of the rooms are linear⦠What I mean is, if a guard is here in the armory, they have to walk through literally every other room before they get outside. Who designed this?â
They paused for a moment. âSo⦠we should regulate which rooms the guards are allowed to be in?â
âNo, Just break down this wall here, turn this window into a door here, and another exit to the outside here in this room.â
âThat would take some serious renovationsâ¦â
âBut she isnât wrongâ¦â
âOk⦠do you have any other ideas?â
âWell, I might as well tell them everythingâ¦â
âThis staircase, keep a heavy barrel at the top of it that you can roll down if you need to stop someone from coming up it, or at least instruct the soldiers to wait at the top and surround the enemy from there, rather than funneling themselves into a series of one on one fights.â
âWhat else was thereâ¦â âOh right, and this building here, why were there so many guards that came out of it behind us?â
âThatâs the mess hall.â
âAh⦠It must be around lunchtime then.â âDonât have all the guards eat at once, Iâm assuming the others that werenât there finished eating and left early? Right now itâs probably just go and eat whenever right?â
âYes, thatâs most likely the case.â
âStagger the meals so that they eat in two separate groups at designated times, that way half of them are ready right away if anything happens. There were plenty of guards just kind of hanging out, so take those guards and station them here and here on the walls with bows. Then have a group of two guards patrolling around the outside walls, being watched over by the new archers.â
They started to look a bit overwhelmed⦠âAnything else?...â
âOh, just one more thingâ¦â
They perked up. âYes? What is it?â
âThe guards tried to kill me, even after I dropped my weapon⦠Maybe⦠Address how to handle people surrendering in training. And if the current motto is to just execute them thatâs stupid, taking prisoners is almost always better, that way you can extract informationâ¦â âMy personal feelings aside
Everyone in the room started to turn pale, but before things got too awkward a sudden loud crash echoed like a rumbling stone. I looked around and Sure enough, Lu was already gone. âWhatâs she doing nowâ¦â
We rushed downstairs to see Lu standing on a pile of rubble cracking her knuckles. âOh Hey. These were the walls you wanted to get rid of, right sis?â
I slowly lifted a hand to my face and closed my eyes. âWhat on earth has gotten into her? I get that she probably misses mom⦠But I donât get how that would correlate⦠Actually, you know, sheâs probably always been like thisâ¦â âLu⦠Come here for a momentâ¦â
She walked over, happy as could be until I flicked her in the forehead and her face suddenly went blank.
âCan you chill out, please? If you go around breaking stuff like that you could destabilize the whole building and it could fall on top of you! And what about all the guards you hurt breaking in here instead of just telling them who we were from the start!â
âI-I justâ¦â Her sentence trailed off.
âI guess she doesnât have anything to say after allâ¦â My chest started to ache⦠âDid she even do anything wrong though⦠With how crazy everything is here⦠This might be the normal way of testing a castle's defensesâ¦â I sighed. âYou were somehow careful enough not to seriously hurt anyone⦠But what if they were better fighters?â
She relaxed a bit, but I could still tell she was tense. âIâm confused, are you mad or not?â
I just rolled my eyes. âIâm done talking with the knights, you can spar with them now.â
Her face perked up again, and for a moment I could have sworn I saw her eyes literally sparkle, my vision once again continually adjusting like a twitchy muscle until it felt strained and my head started to heat up. âThereâs no way this is just stress is it?â