Chapter 187 â Pirate Demon King
âThatâs the sound of Imperial artillery fire. Where are they firing?â
âMir.â
I stop moving the hovercraft, tell the crew to stand by, and take Myrrilâs hand as I teleport to the top of the ramparts. The soldiers of the central territory are lined up, but they donât seem to have time to look at us.
Beyond the castle town, I can see the inner bay. There are four imperial gunboats there, and two of them have already landed and are unloading their troops. Is it too late to sink them? The other two were still offshore, burning the city to the ground with their gunfire. The flames of the burning houses illuminated the fleeing figures.
âBurning down a port town is of no strategic value. Those scum, they would kill their own people just to harass us.â
Myrril-san gritted her teeth in disgust. It would be better to go out and exterminate them, but there are already over a hundred landing forces on their way here. Iâm not sure how to divide our forces to deal with them.
âChiefs of each division! Assemble your men in front of the city gate!â
A man who appears to be the commander orders his men as he runs along the corridor above the gate.
âHey, what about the supply situation?â
âThe sea transport from the southern territory seems to have been destroyed by pirates from the eastern territory. Transport from the western territories is difficult due to weather conditions.â
âIs it the difference in the provisions weâve been carrying all this way? Shit. They are the kind of people who would go on a rebellion. We might not be able to beat them with shrewdness, but we will not stand to be outwitted in a battle.â
âIf Cassmeer falls, they will push all the way to the capital.â
âYou fools! Weâll be here to make sure that doesnât happen!â
The commander was a man with a lot of guts. He was smiling broadly and trying to raise the morale of his men.
From the looks of things, the soldiersâ morale is holding up reasonably well, but their swords and spears are tattered and at their limits. Some of the men, who were equipped with archery equipment (gauntlets and breastplates), were carrying spears that were bent, perhaps because they had run out of arrows.
If they waited, the supplies I had given them would arrive from the council hall, but I was not sure if they would make it in time.
âDeputy Captain, the fighting in the council hall has quieted down.â
âHave they fallen? Damn it.â
âThere were strange noises and lights. Did the imperial artillery land?â
âNo. The captain of the guard said reinforcements have arrived.â
âOh?â
âThe reinforcements that slaughtered the Imperial Army and the Eastern Army at the gate.â
âIgnore that ornate bastard. He must be confined and rolled into the guardroom. He will be relieved of his post as captain of the guard as soon as the battle is over. An incompetent who abandons his post and runs away can do nothing but harm.â
âUnderstood, Deputy Captain. Well, when the battle is over, none of us will be alive, though.â
âThatâs no different! Puhahahaâ¦!â
I coughed and raised my hands to the soldiers who were about to go to their deaths, smiling broadly at what they thought was a funny situation.
âExcuse me for interrupting you.â
âWho are you, a merchant? Take shelter quickly. Youâll die hanging around here.â
âThank you for your concern. Iâll do that as soon as Iâve finished my business.â
âWhat business?â
âMy name is Takifu; I am a merchant in the employ of the Southern Territories. I am one of the âreinforcementsâ you mentioned earlier.â
âSo, what the captain of the guard said⦠was true?â
âIt is true. But it is also true that he abandoned the defense of the city gates during the war. His sin will never go away.â
âWhat is it with you, you little girl? How dare you talk like that?â
âWell, you have a good expression. Itâs a shame to die.â
While Mir-san and the commander are exchanging words, Iâm laying out the remaining weapons in my storage on the city walls. Basically, they are the same as the ones I gave away at the council hall, the captured equipment of the Kingdomâs army.
The soldiers who saw it, especially the archers who saw the arrows in the quiver, cheered.
âSupplies!â
âGood, distribute them now! Take as many as you can and run! If there are not enough, come back and get them!â
The stacks of bows, arrows, spears, and swords were distributed to the various locations. In addition, I also brought out the barrels of water, wine, and food that I had forgotten to bring out at the council hall.
It seems that âdownstairsâ was not referring to the front of the city gate but to the vanguard position in the middle of the hill. We watch the new recruits running to the camp and get the location of the camp in our minds. It was a two-story building that looked like a private house, and as I looked through the darkness, I saw a figure on the roof that looked like a soldier.
âMyrril?â
ââ¦That being the case. Do you get it?â
âIâm not entirely sure. But that is not important at this point. The fact that we received supplies is enough for me. I trust you, and I thank you. If you survive this battle, Iâll buy you a drink.â
âUmu, Iâll look forward to it.â
After they finished their conversation, we moved to the vanguard position.
âThen, Deputy Captain-san, Iâll leave you in charge of the city gate.â
âHey, where are you going? If youâre going to evacuate, you might want to consider using the council hallâ¦â
âI appreciate your concern. But there is one thing I didnât tell you. We are merchants from the kingdom, adventurers in the employ of the southern lord McKin. Andâ¦â
I jumped up on the breastwork of the gate, carrying Myrril in a princessâs hug, who came up to me and hugged my neck. The stiff-armed dwarf girl let out a giggle and a smile in front of the deputy captain, who reached out his hand, assuming that Myrril was in danger.
ââ¦Weâre the âDemon King and Queenâ of the âThirty Thousand Murderers.'â