Chapter 564 - Blazing Blood
Kingdom's Bloodline
Amid the silence that enveloped the long table, Thales exhaled.
No war is isolated.
Soriaâs brutal acts twenty years ago had led to the resistance that Eckstedt is facing twenty years later.
The victory of twenty years ago had led to the defeat twenty years later.
The second prince was reminded of Old Crowâs words:
âBefore you make a decision to start a war, I think perhaps you should contemplate carefully. Can this decision help you achieve your aim? How many unexpected events will take place? What are the additional repercussions? What will it symbolize in the future? How do you evaluate its effects on both of you?â
Solder scoffed and broke the silence. âAnd so, the provision of supplies was erratic, and the troops collecting grains progressed slowly.
âThe attack on Fort Liberté did not go well, and the efficiency of the siege was delayed repeatedly.
âAnd the fate of the Archduchess of Dragon Clouds City was still unknown. Scattered forces returned with the Dragon Spear Flag, leading to countless rumors.â
âFate still unknown.â
Thales strived to regulate his breathing.
After hearing about the blood feud between Prince Soria and the Alliance of Freedom, he suddenly realized that, if Saroma falls into the hands of the Alliance...
âNo.â
Thales forced himself not to think of the worst possible outcome.
Solder paused and beckoned the man from the Secret Intelligence Department to continue.
The latter nodded.
âAfter that, we found out a little, and postulated a little: an altercation must have broken out among the high-level officials of Northland.â
The ministers exchanged looks.
âThe nobles of Defence City were keen on retreating, but the Archduke of City of Faraway Prayers, the proud Kulgon Roknee, took a hard line. He threatened his allies not to retreat and claimed that he would mobilize more troops from the country to reinforce the frontline, maintaining an âall or nothingâ attitude.
âTheir commanders were in disagreement and things have turned ugly.â
A distant memory fragment came to Thalesâ mind. It was another verse from a poem:
Power triggers disputes, internal strife arises soon after.
Solder sighed and interjected, âAnd this was their third mistake.â
Maybe it was because they had already lamented about the war, the ministers were no longer rattled when they heard about Eckstedtâs foolish acts.
The scar-faced man from the Secret Intelligence Department said calmly, âUntil one day, the flag of the Camus Union was raised above the city gate tower of the Alliance of Freedom.â
These words were again met with disbelief.
âCamus?â Gilbert asked in surprise, then shook his head firmly, âImpossible!â
âYes, it does seem impossible at this point.â
Solder nodded and frowned. âBut the news has left its mark: since then, rumors that Camus meddled in the war has spread within the Northland military camp. Not even the generals could suppress it.
âOn the other hand, when the soldiers and civilians of Fort Liberté who were fighting hard to hold on heard that aid was imminent, they felt encouraged and their confidence increased a hundredfold.
âIt disheartened one and motivated the other...â
Solder looked up. There was a gleam in his eyes. âThe total failure of the Northlanders...
âStarted then.â
Thales looked at the stalemate on the map and felt emotional.
In the next second, Solderâs tone hastened!
âUnder the flurry of rumors, a Defence City noble who was unwilling to take the risk abandoned the camp in the early morning and was the first to retreat.
âHe might have just been discontented about his defended territory and wanted a change, or wanted to collect grains from elsewhere. Of course, there is also the possibility that it was an espionage tactic...â
The military advisor moved the white chess pieces around, away from their original positions.
âHowever, following his lead, and also because of the previous discord with the City of Faraway Prayers, a large number of Defence City suzerains retreated along with him without informing their allies, affecting the entire battle formation.â
Thales frowned: with Fort Liberté as the epicenter, the group of white chess pieces gradually spread outward, revealing increasing gaps.
Like a battle-scarred armor that had experienced hundreds of blows finally giving way and splitting open.
Solder Ryder slapped the table with a palm and turned pale. âThis caused the City of Faraway Prayers army that was exhausted but still persevering at the frontlines of besieging the city three miles out to all of a sudden lose their sentinel and support on the flanks.
âThoroughly exposing their soft underbelly in an area within reach of the enemy!â
The ministers were solemn and anxious as they followed the progression of the battle.
âMaybe the breakdown in communication only lasted for two hours, maybe the vulnerability window of the Northlanders was only sixty minutes, but remember the trump card of the Alliance?â
Solder reached a hand out to retrieve the black knight from the outside of the map. When he released it, it had already appeared in front of the battle lines of the white chess pieces like a phantom.
âFollowing the canny victory over Dragon Clouds City and after disappearing for a long time, they reappeared and took advantage of this window.â
The military advisor gritted his teeth, as if he was experiencing the war. âBefore the morning fog cleared, they coordinated with the remnant troops within Fort Liberté and successfully launched a surprise attack.â
Solderâs words were concise, but Thales could imagine the intensity and violence on that day.
âWhen the retreating troops of Defence City received orders from higher-ranking officials and reacted by halting the retreat,â Solder sighed and slowly reached out a hand to scramble the initially formidable white chess pieces.
âThe City of Faraway Prayers army, that was low on morale, was already being attacked from behind. They fought back in a hurry but could not prevent their eventual defeat.â
Silence followed.
âThatâs ridiculous!â Viscount Kenney could not help but complain, âHow could the Northlanders have been so foolish!â
Thales listened to these words with mixed emotions.
âBecause weâre looking at them from where weâre standing,â Duke Cullen explained slowly, but in a rare solemn tone.
Viscount Kenney was dumbstruck.
âWhat happened next?â Chief of Finance, Kirkirk Mann asked calculatingly, âThe Defence City army was still quite extensive. Even though they are not as good in battle as the army of the City of Faraway Prayers, they shouldnât be underestimated either. The defeat was only in one corner of the battlefield, it should...â
But Solder cut him short. âThe commanders of the Defence City army knew they had made a mistake. Eager to remedy the situation, they made a decision.
âIt was not to retreat and fortify the defence, and stabilize the battle lines.â
The military advisor no longer sounded rueful. He continued to narrate the battle as he pushed the white chess pieces of the City of Faraway Prayers forward, âBut to head back into the battlefield and rescue their compatriots.â
Some ministers frowned contemplatively while some seemed to have a look of realization after they heard this.
âHow loyal,â Viscount Kenney muttered.
Solder Ryder suddenly looked up!
He cast a sweeping gaze around the table. âThat was their fourth mistake.â
Viscount Kenney frowned.
Solder lowered his head and gathered the black chess pieces inside Fort Liberté together with the black knight. âThe Alliance of Freedom employed a diametrically opposite strategy from 20 years ago. In pursuing the enemy forces after a victory, they did not aim to kill as many as possible. They sought only to act flexibly, chasing away a majority of them and attacking their elites.
âSo when the flag of Defence City rushed to the battlefield...â
In the next moment, Thales saw the toppled white chess pieces being gathered together and shoved towards those that were still standing.
He had an ominous premonition.
âOf the tens of thousands of defeated troops of the City of Faraway Prayers, there was still a large portion left, but they either retreated or fled in large numbers and did not respond to orders.
âLike a flood tide after a rainstorm, they breached the Defence City formation, overwhelming it.â
Solder was no longer moving the chess pieces with detailed precision, but in sweeping moves swept the cluster of chaotic white chess pieces toward the east.
âWhatâs more terrifying was that, under hunger and fatigue, the desperation and fear of defeat spread like plague from the defeated troops to the Defence City army, provoking herd mentality and nervous breakdown. Many died in the stampede or from internal fighting before they even encountered the enemy.â
Solderâs tone turned grim. âAmid the chaos, the Defence City armyâthe Northlandersâ last hopeâdid not even manage to fight more than a handful of noteworthy battles before retreating helter-skelter in defeat.
âThe Northlanders suffered heavy losses. The entire army retreated in droves continuously for days. Even after retreating for hundreds of miles, they could not stabilize their battle lines.
âAlong the way, some unyielding nobles tried to assemble troops to make a last-ditch effort, but small acts of bravery could not overturn the situation and was of no help.â
Thales kept silent. He was transported back to Dragon Bloodâs Night, watching the White Blade Guards who knew they were heading towards certain death raise their swords for the last time ever and launch a counterattack against the Black Sand Region army, covering him and Little Rascal as they fled.
Eckstedt was a highly threatening enemy country, but when he saw them being defeated so miserably, he felt inexplicably frustrated and upset.
Like seeing a hero out of breath or in trouble.
And he noticed that he was not alone in that sentiment.
âHow could this be?â Gilbert asked faintly, as if immersed in the past, in sorrow, âThe invincible Northlanders lost... just like that?â
But a deep voice interrupted him almost instantly and made everyone tense.
âNo.
âThey are far from âinvincibleâ.â
At the end of the long table, the Iron Hand Kingâs cold eyes appeared against the light. âJust...
âInimitable.â
The kingâs words carried a natural air of authority, leaving the officials speechless.
âInimitable.â
Recalling the truth behind âDragon Bloodâ, Thales grew wistful.
If the information he received yesterday was still disorganized and unconfirmed, there would still be a sliver of hope.
But today, now, the detailed report on the war in Ballard Room has clearly told him:
The Northlanders have been defeated.
Defeated.
Unquestionably and irreversibly.
âStarlight.â
There was a glint in his gaze as Duke Cullen broke the silence by pondering, âI remember now. Their strategy in going up against the Northland barbarians, including avoiding direct confrontation on the battlefield and attacking the logistic and supply linesâtheyâre imitating the Starlight Brigade of the Duke of Star Lake...cough, pardon, the former Duke of Star Lake.â
Starlight Brigade.
Everyone frowned, including the king.
Solder turned around and nodded to the Secret Intelligence Department agent.
The scar-faced man stepped forward again, bowed and continued reporting, âAccording to the latest reports, the general that led the Alliance of Freedom elite squad and captured the Dragon Clouds City commander was a young military attaché called Ivan Polado whoâs barely twenty years old.â
Gilbert raised his eyebrows. âMilitary attaché? So young?â
The scar-faced man nodded. âHis father died in the political struggle in Northern Sea Kingdom. He had no choice but to flee to Fort Liberté for asylum.
âAnd when the Eckstedt army closed in, when everyone in Fort Liberté fled in panic and no one dared to lead the army, Ivan Polado volunteered and was assigned his current position.â
This reminded Thales of something the Duke of Iris Flowers told him last night.
âThe Alliance of Freedom that has fallen on hard times is doing everything possible to survive. Disregarding dignity and price, they are desperately asking those with ambition to join their righteous struggle, irrespective of their origins or past.â
âNorthern Sea Kingdom...â the king muttered, âThat barren country north of Camus where anarchy is rife, with a tyrant as a king and an idiot as his heir?â
The spy from the Secret Intelligence Department bowed again. âThatâs right, Your Majesty.â
The king nodded and seemed to be contemplating. âNorthern Sea Kingdom, Ivan Polado.
âSuch a small country actually cultivated such a talent.â
Kirkirk Mann sighed. âHis defeat of Eckstedt will definitely gain him recognition across the Western Peninsula.â
Gilbert settled his emotions then smiled and looked at Thales somewhat intentionally, âThey say times make the hero, and heroes come from youths.â
Military advisor Solder started to speak again, drawing everyoneâs attention.
âBut in my opinion, the most crucial part of this war is not on Polado and his squad.â
Solderâs palm glanced over countless fallen and standing chess pieces, then gently covered the city on the map.
âBut on Fort Liberté.
âFort Liberté was close to being empty apart from a few elderly and weak soldiers after the elite squad was extracted. They managed to hold off the siege from the Eckstedtian army and in the end was even able to coordinate with the elite squad to surround and defeat the Northlanders.
âOver the course of a few months, they repelled the fiercest of attacks and attracted the majority of their enemyâs attention to achieve this epic David-over-Goliath-esque victory.â
No one realized it initially. But after Solder mentioned this, everyone at the Imperial Conference sensed that something was amiss.
Solder looked towards the scar-faced man from the Secret Intelligence Department. The latter pulled out a few pages of information and said, âThe general leading the defense efforts at Fort Liberté is a man over 40, a Constellatiate.â
Everyone was stunned.
Constellatiate?
The scar-faced man looked up and gave a name. ââIron Anvilâ Josh Kenya.â
There was momentary silence. Everyone at the Imperial Conference was puzzled.
Until the king asked, âIron Anvil?â
King Kessel looked up. âThis nickname...sounds familiar.â
The Secret Intelligence Department agent nodded calmly in acknowledgement. âYes. Kenya started out as a soldier of the Jadestar Private Army, and was part of the combat officers of the Starlight Brigade, as well as the former deputy of âFortress Flowerâ Lady Sonia Sasere.
âHe was also Duke Johnâs...personal guard.
âAnd a fugitive of the kingdom.â
A small commotion broke out in Ballard Room.
âFormer deputy of âFortress Flowerâ...â
Surprised and baffled, Thales was reminded of the veteran Genard who had served him.
âI see. So the commander of the Alliance of Freedom was a former general of Starlight Brigade.â
Having his query resolved, Prime Minister Cullen had a look of enlightenment on his face. âNo wonder this war felt familiar from beginning to end.â
But King Kessel frowned. His focus was clearly different. âFugitive? What crime did he commit?â
The scar-faced man glanced at his report then hesitated to speak.
Until Gilbert coughed and said in a low voice, âYour Majesty, have you forgotten?
âAfter you were crowned, Josh Kenya acted out: not only did he refuse to follow orders, he spread false claims that the true murderer of Duke John was...â
He did not finish his sentence.
All the officials lowered their heads wordlessly.
The king seemed contemplative. âOh.â
The scar-faced man from the Secret Intelligence Department coughed and attempted to gloss over the awkward silence, âAnyway, we are investigating Kenyaâs movements in the past few years and the reason for his sudden appearance in this war.â
Kessel nodded.
âSo, thatâs the situation on the battlefield?â
Solder exhaled heavily, as if expelling all the gloom that this war brought him.
âThatâs right.â
The military advisor scoffed. He casually tossed a white chess piece aside, seemingly mocking its foolishness, while also angry at its lack of grit. âThe City of Faraway Prayers was betrayed and suffered a humiliating defeat.
âDefence City could not overturn the battle due to tactical mistakes.
âDragon Clouds City lost its pillar early on and became dispirited and useless.â
Thales lowered his head. Pretending to rub his forehead, he angled his arm so that no one could see him close his eyes.
âLittle Rascal.
âSaroma.
âThe Archduchess of Dragon Clouds City.
âSeparated from her troops in the chaos.
âUncertain whether dead or alive.â
He saw in his mindâs eye the girl who walked tentatively towards the throne, but could not even lean on its armrests.
He felt his heart ache.
It was him who delivered her to this position.
But the situation was so putrid, reality so broken, fate so cruel...
Thales clenched his fists subconsciously; they sobbed along with his heart.
âWho could save her?
âWho could help her?
âWho could...
âProtect her?â
âSo, the Northlanders on the battlefield,â the kingâs voice could again be heard. Cold as ever, it made Thalesâ already-miserable mood worse. âWith the tides against them, and after continuously retreating...â
Thales rubbed his forehead, on the one hand trying to conceal his grief, on the other hoping that the Imperial Conference would end as soon as possible.
It was unbelievable how, when he was fretting about something as ridiculous as wine glasses at a banquet, his friend was knee-deep in trouble and suffering a terrible fate.
At this thought, he could not help but feel guilty and hurt.
But the kingâs voice continued annoyingly, âHow did they finally...
âTurn defeat into victory?â
Thales opened his eyes!
His thoughts froze.
âWh...what?
âThe Northlanders...turned defeat into victory?
âHow...â
Thales gently lowered the hand that was rubbing his forehead.
He adjusted his posture and looked up expressionlessly.
He noticed that no one at the Imperial Conference was surprised; they were merely puzzled about the same question.
They did not think it was strange.
âThat means...
âThe outcome of the war...â
Thales controlled his breathing and pressed his left hand on his knee, not looking at Gilbertâs worried expression.
âOf course.â
Solder Ryder nodded solemnly and reached out a hand towards the pile of toppled white chess pieces.
Thalesâs gaze was fixed on his hand.
As if it held the universal truth.
The military advisor gently picked up a white chess piece.
He placed it back onto the chaotic map, in the most prominent spot.
In that moment, Thales suddenly recognized it:
That was...
A white queen.
âThe Archduchess of Dragon Clouds City who was separated from her troops in the chaos and whose whereabouts were uncertain.â
Thalesâ breathing staggered.
âSaroma Alex Walton.â
Everyone at the Imperial Conference listened intently to the military advisor speak in an astonished yet emotional tone.
âWe donât know what happened in between.â
Solder gritted his teeth, as if disbelieving the words coming out of his own mouth, âBut when she reappeared and miraculously reversed the tide of the war...
âSoldiers, civilians, enemies and allies alike...
âEveryone called herââ
In the Ballard Room of Renaissance Palace, royal military advisor Solder Ryder glanced at the white queen standing proudly on the map, and continued in an inexplicably reverent and solemn tone, âThe Blazing Blood Dragon.â
His voice faded away.
In that moment, under everyoneâs confused gazes, time seemed to stop.
âBlazing Blood...Dragon?â
Thales stared blankly at the white chess piece and slipped into a daze.
âNo, Thales, you laughable idiot.
âYou got it all wrong.
âThis white chess piece...â
The Duke of Star Lake heard a small voice in his heart, seemingly mocking his idiocy and self-righteousness.
âSheâs not the queen.
âNo.
âSheâs a whiteâ
âEmpress.â