Chapter 151: The Other Reincarnation
Dragoon - The way to the dragon knight
The Arses House manor.
Many armed knights and soldiers crowded into the stretch from the gate to the front door.
In the noisy state, preparations were underway to intercept the Gaia Empire encroaching on the national border. While the troops had gathered, it wasnât the best gathering.
Two thousand had been scraped together, but both their equipment and training fell short.
Sitting atop the roof, Lena Arses looked over them with a stretch and a yawn.
âWith our territory, itâll be hard to get any more.â
Their misgovernment was running its course.
When they heard of Courtoisâ crisis, there were even nobles and knights who fled. The soldiers were few to gather, making it evidently clear how little adoration the Arses House held.
That they could gather two thousand even so must have been their status as Archdukes.
Looking at troop numbers far too low for the scope of their territory, Lena spotted Erselica conversing with a knight.
âErselicaâs gotten around quite a bit, but this is going to be harsh.â
Even if they marched out now, and gained the assistance of the nobles who would cooperate, it would take time to reach the border. Any missteps, and they wouldnât make it in time.
Lena hung her spear over her shoulder and looked up at the sky.
Nostalgic⦠a truly nostalgic wind swept over her. Feeling the abnormal flow of air fanned by a dragonâs wings, she leisurely stood.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
A blue, beautiful dragon blatantly glaring at her before her eyesâMystith looked down over Lena.
While the surroundings grew panicked, Lena could be no calmer.
âIâve found myself quite the impertinent human, I have. I donât know where you learned it, but your whistleâ reached me.â
She had whistled at the sky. But that was no ordinary whistle.
It was a whistle to summon a dragon. To be more precise, it was the whistle that had been taken up between Marty and Mystith. A whistle that could be heard no matter where the other might be.
Lena turned to Mystith with a smile.
âI donât really remember the specifics. But you know⦠I thought I could do it. And I thought you would come for me.â
Flapping her wings, Mystith narrowed her eyes to gaze at Lena.
â⦠So thatâs how it is.
Opening her mouth in a laugh, Mystith addressed the young girl.â
âItâs been a while, Marty⦠youâve gotten quite cute when I wasnât looking.â
Lena laughed alongside her.
âRight you are, Mystith. But Iâm sorry, but thereâs barely anything I remember. Right now Iâm Lena⦠Lena Arses, and a girl. And⦠I want to save my brother. Could I have your cooperation?â
Mystith slowly lowered herself onto the ground, bringing her eye-level to Lenaâs height.
âSo you want me to lend a hand. But Martyââ
âItâs Lena. Iâm Lena Arses, Mystith.â
Lena said with a smile.
âI want to save my brother.â
âTo think you were Rudelâs little sister. Is this some sort of fate?â
On Mystithâs words, Lena hung her head a bit in thought.
It wasnât like she knew everything. She simply had a slight hunch she had a past she didnât know. It was impossible for her to determine whether that was true or just her delusion.
(I think I remembered when I was with broski. Right, that time when he came over with myâthe book the past me wrote.)
While it was vague, it happened when Rudel brought her a book she had written in a past life. At that moment, Lena remembered a time before.
A strangerâs memory. And the fact that a past life self existed, to Lena at the time, it was an exceedingly heavy truth to swallow?
Just who was she? She started to think her own existence was a fabrication. Yet to Lena, Rudel would speak on and on about just how great Marty was. He would preach honest praise, strengthening both their aspirations to be a dragoonâ
â⦠My brotherâs an idiot, isnât he.â
â⦠He is.â
Mystith openly agreed with that one.
âWhen I looked at my brother like that, it felt so idiotic to think too hard about everything. Not like I wasnât an idiot myself. I decided not to think too hard. Itâs a new life after all. Why not have some fun with it? Butâ¦â
This time, she was going to live her life as Lena. Thatâs why she never thought she would involve Mystith in her life.
âSurely, there was some reason I was my brotherâs little sister, I think.â
Lena said and stroked Mystith.
Mystith spread her wings wide, she seemed delighted d at Lenaâs touch.
âWelcome back, Marty. And itâs a pleasure to meet you, Lena Arses. You are my third partner.â
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At the palace, Fritz looked at the edge of the sword heâd been given.
Looking over that sword, embedded with gemstones and made with the latest technology, he confirmed his preparations were in order before tucking it into its sheath.
âFritz-sama, the preparations to depart are complete. And it does seem the black knight made it out of the capital.â
âGot it.â
Ritz said and left the room, heading for the palace courtyard where his dragon awaited.
His subordinate following behind made an anxious face.
âFritz-sama, thereâs no need for you to personally subjugate the black knightââ
An irritated Fritz glared at his subordinate before increasing his walking pace.
âDo you think Iâll lose or something?â
Fritz was impatient. It was all well and good that he became Supreme commander, but it was quite clear to him that his surroundings didnât accept him.
Without any achievements to speak of, Fritz had completely become a decoration. His last ray of hope, Aileen, seemed to be under the impression if that would keep him out of harmâs way, it would be fine.
(Like I could accept that.)
The existences called Rudel and Aleist were a hindrance to him. Defeating Aleist who ran away was his last opportunity to demonstrate his own abilities.
(Even if heâs the black knight, I have a dragon on my side. Like hell Iâd lose.)
Heâd obtained a new sword.
It was a powerful blade, just by the look of it, and when he actually tried using it, it truly was fearsome. With that might, Fritz would defeat Aleist, demonstrate his own strength, and become supreme commander not only in name alone.
(I wonât let myself become a decorative piece.)
Going out with that on his mind, Fritz looked at the gray dragon on standby in the courtyard. His partner, upon seeing him turned him its back. The surrounding servants looking after it distanced themselves as Fritz jumped on and wrung out his voice.
âWeâre striking down the black knight. Now fly!â
Abiding by Fritzâ order, the gray dragon flapped its wings and rose into the sky.
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A few horse-drawn carriages left the outer wall of the royal capital.
Out of the luggage loaded into the back of one, Aleist popped his face.
âW-we somehow managed.â
With some peace of mind, having rounded the outermost bounds of the city, Aleist looked around with a relieved expression. His faithful steed Heath was pulling the carriage in disguise.
He remained on guard a while, but there were no signs of enemy attack. A few kilometers away, Aleist showed his whole body from the shadows of the luggage crates.
âWell now, I was worried they would notice, but it looks alright.â
Following on from Aleist, the female members appeared one after the next.
âEven so, at our pace, the time to the border isââ
All of a sudden, Aleist looked up at the cloth stretched over the ceiling, promptly leaping out of the carriage and looking up at the sky.
A gray dragon was headed their way from the castle, and looking around, there was a strange scarcity of passersby using the main road.
It was the road that led to the capital, quite an unnatural state of affairs.
âSo they did notice.â
Shedding a cold sweat, Aleist pulled his pair of swords from their sheaths. As the dragon flapped its wings to maintain its position overhead, he heard Fritzâ voice.
âDid you think you left unnoticed? Well so be it. Black Knight Aleist, you are going to die here.â
As the gray dragon opened its mouth about to fire its breath, Aleist enveloped his surroundings in a sphere of his own shadow to harden his defense.
Yet before a dragonâs breath, Aleistâs defenses were torn down all too easily.
ââ!â
With his defenses breathed, Aleist looked up to see Fritzâ descent.
The women around him readied their weapons, but as they tried to cut at him, the Dragon landed to intimidate them. Aleist redirected his stance at the beast before him.
âWhat a bother. Weâre in a hurry here.â
Sensing Aleistâs panic, Fritz laughed a bit.
âYouâre not going to make it regardless. Instead of your useless plight, please just die by my blade.â
When Fritz drew his sword, Aleist looked perplexedly at it.
(Havenât I see that sword somewhereâ¦)
Ritz cut at him. Was it the weaponâs specs, or perhaps his own ability?
He had gotten quite a bit stronger than before.
âI always wanted to cut you down like this. I canât forget my grudge from the academy!â
The grudge he spoke of involved Aleist instantly taking him out at the Academy Tournament. Thanks to that, Fritz had been terribly belittled by those around him.
Blocking Fritzâ slack with both blades, Aleist kicked forward to destroy his footing. But Fritz took distance and cut in again. Aleist parried it with the sword in his left hand, only for Fritz to contain Aleistâs right arm with his own left.
(This blokeâs far stronger than last timeâ¦)
The gemstone embedded in Fritzâ sword let off a light. The sword was strengthening his body.
âItâs water under the bridge! What are you even doing here!? Youâreâthe supreme commander, arenât you!?â
Aleist took distance as he fired a few spears made from his own shadow at Fritz, but Fritz cut them down.
An irritated Aleist.
Inside, his anger towards Fritz was welling up
(Youâre the supreme commander, dammit. What are you doing here!? Go prepare for war or something.)
As the Kingdom of Courtois readied itself for invasion, it was unthinkable that the armyâs commander personally came out to defeat Aleist.
From Aleistâs point of view, he wanted to come to Rudelâs aid without a second to lose.
Fritz laughed. But his smile was a dark one.
âSupreme commander? At this rate, Iâll be a decoration. No merit or achievement. Whoâd seriously listen to my opinion? ⦠Made light of for being a commoner, mocked by the nobles. They treat me like Iâm your replacement⦠like I can put up with that!â
Rushing at Aleist, Fritz went into a consecutive stream of cuts. Skillfully handling them with two swords, Aleist cried out as the sparks flew around him.
âLike I care! Thatâs what you asked for!â
From Aleistâs point of view, Fritzâ circumstances were the least of his worries. Diving into his shadow to avoid one of Fritzâ attacks, he moved behind him to cut him down.
Yet in Fritzâ time of crisis, the dragon roared, averting Aleistâs attention.
âDammit! If the dragon werenât there, itâd be over in no time!â
Irksomely taking distance, Aleist saw his comrades taking up positions to surrounding Fritz.
(Even if we all go at him at once, the dragon will get in the way. This guyâs out here playing for own meritsâ¦)
If Fritz really intended to crush Aleist, he could have managed by riding his dragon and launching breath attacks from that sky.
In that instance, Aleist would make it look like he was blown away, covertly recovering his members to overcome the situation. Contriving a means of escape in a corner of his mind, Aleist turned Fritz a smile.
âAre you satisfied, winning under a dragonâs protection⦠Fritz?â
In his attempted provocation, Aleist looked at his face to confirm his irritation.
With a furrowed brow, Fritz readied his sword.
âIâm different from a pathetic man whoâs protected by his women.â
Aleist laughed.
âKahah! That so. Never thought Iâd hear that from someone protected by Princess Aileen and allowed to do whatever he pleases. You mean to tell me it wasnât Princess Aileen who appointed you as Supreme Commander in the first place?â
Seeing Fritz grit his teeth, Aleist thought.
(I see, so he noticed. Thatâs why heâs forcing himself to kill me. But look, kidâ¦)
â⦠You, you really need to look at a mirror. You prattle on about commoners and nobles, but in the end, youâre only looking out for yourself.â
Aleist said, despite his thoughts.
(Well, not like Iâm one to speak.)
For now, enraging Fritz was the priority. Reaching a hand behind his back, he signaled for his comrades to gather behind him.
His comrades slowly moved into position.
âA wealthy bastard like you whoâs got everything canât understand whatââ
âYeah, I canât. Iâm not going to sugarcoat it⦠but what does that make you? Protected by Princess Aileen, she even made you supreme commander. And yet, people arenât listening to you, so you go off on your own to take me out? Didnât you despise those blasted nobles who ignored their people and went off on flights of fancy? Man, you really have it wonderful. Iâm sure theyâll sing songs of praise. Of that damn fool out lusting for glory.â
From Aleistâs point of view, the commander going out front and fighting was unthinkable.
Of course, he only thought so because he knew a past life.
As Fritz said, those placed under a knight with no deeds of arms, no real life experience could only be anxious.
Anyone would prefer an achieved soul abundant in experience.
âFritz, youâre becoming the person you hate most. I can tell. Iâm not too different. Soââ
ââYouâre the same as me? Impossible. Thatâs definitely impossible!â
In the end, Aleistâs compassion came out. He wanted Fritz to somehow notice, because he got the feeling he was practically looking at himself.
His past selfâhis past portion so stuck up looked the same as Fritz to him.
But his words wouldnât reach.
Turning expressionless, Fritz moved to the side of where he was standing.
âThatâs enough. Burn away.â
The moment Fritz stepped away, the form of a gray dragon, a breath prepared in its wide-open mouth came into sight.
(Here it comes!)
Measuring out the right time, Aleist was about to move to rescue his party.
But it was there, the dragon suddenly closed its mouth, picked up Fritz, and soared into the sky.
âWah! Oy, I didnât order you toââ
It must have been unexpected for Fritz as well. He was panicking.
Where Fritz had been a moment ago, a mass of waterâa number of orbs showered down. They burst upon colliding with the ground, soaking Aleist and his cohorts.
Aleist looked to the skyâ
ââBennet-san!â
Riding a dragon with blue scales, the form of a small-built young girl with silver hair.
âSorry for that. Couldnât hold back.â
Bennet said, intimidating her opponent with her own dragon. The difference between a wild dragon and a bred one was far too different from the get-go. To add to that, the difference in strength between its partner Bennet and Fritz was great as well.
The gray dragon retrieved Fritz and retreated for the palace.
âAleist!â
It wasnât just Bennet on the Dragonâs back. Izumi was there with her.
âGet on. Weâre on a direct route to Rudel.â
Aleist nodded, immediately gathered his comrades and put them to preparations.
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Having returned to the palace, Fritz immediately reported to Aileen that the dragoon brigade had turned coat.
Howeverâ
âFritz-sama⦠We have already received a report from Captain Oldart of the Dragoon Brigade that a portion of the dragoons have defected. However, we are in a state of affairs where we are unable to chase after them.â
Around a troubled-sounding Aileen, the knights of good pedigrees waited upon her. Taking the name of guards, the knights who were stationed near Aileen in Fritzâ place.
They looked at Fritz with eyes of scorn.
âYou should really get a grip, high and mighty supreme commander. At this very moment, you are the responsible party for all military affairs.â
When he was told it wasnât supposed to be Aileen receiving these reports, Fritz clenched his fists. The knights looked at him and laughed.
Aileen spoke to soothe him.
âThey shall receive the appropriate recompense after the war. Does that work out?â
Aileen said as she sought confirmation from the knights around her. With their nods, an order was handed down to Fritz.
âThen Fritz-sama. As our general, why donât you go take down the foolish Gaia Empire invading upon our lands?â
Fritz kneeled and accepted the order.
âYes, Princess Aileen.â
But he was conflicted inside.
Despite becoming supreme commander, the knightsâthe young nobles of good households made light of him, and he was being sent off to the battlefield as a mere decoration.
(⦠What the hell am I even doing here.)
Aleistâs words, âyouâre becoming the person you hate most,â abruptly flashed through his head.