Renu looked down at the lake again after hearing what the robed figure said. The ship carrying Romanne was departing the lake and heading towards Mentis now, and that meant the Lakeâs Tear was approaching the city.
âIf everything goes according to what you told us, there would be nothing better than that. But what are you going to do?â
âWhen the shaman enters Mentis, I will attack their base camp with my subordinates. Of course, I will do that after bringing the shaman closer to Mentis. If the allied forces are trying to spread the influence of the Lakeâs Tear throughout the entire island, then the shaman will have to come all the way to the center of Mentis. When my subordinates attack their camp, the allied forces will fall into disarray, and we can use that chaos to attack the shaman.â
Renu searched the allied forces who were inside of Mentis right now. After his forces stopped their resistance, the allied forces came down effortlessly. The number of troops on land was already on a similar level to Renuâs own tribe.
It seemed that the robed figure had seen the same thing as Renu, so he said, âThe number of their troops and yours is about the same now. Given a bit more time, their numbers will grow. Even if you succeed, your tribe will receive a considerable amount of casualties; if you manage to retrieve the Lakeâs Tear, itâll be a success.â
âHowever, the possibility of failing isnât low either.â
âThat canât be helped because of the difference in power,â the robed figure coldly said. Then, after a momentary silence, he asked, âDo you perhaps have a hidden troop anywhere?â
âWhat?â
âItâs fine even if itâs not a fighting forceâlike, did you call them flame troopers? Itâs fine even if itâs a special power like that. Do you have any other power that you can mobilize right now?â
ââ¦â Renu didnât answer for a moment.
âYou must have something.â
âBut thatâs for a really important timeâ¦â
âAre you saying that itâs not an important time right now?â
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âYou are misunderstanding something, King of the Iron Tribe,â the robed figureâs voice dropped even lower. It almost seemed like he was enraged. The fact that he called him by Renuâs title instead of his full name like the figure usually did made it even more so.
âIn the first place, you guys had enough power to resist the allied forces even without our help. The reason why that changed was that the allied forces brought in the Lakeâs Tear. And this is a golden opportunity for your tribe to take the Lakeâs Tearâ the sole reason why your tribe is losing. So, let me ask you again, King of the Iron Tribe.â
ââ¦â
âDo you really think itâs not the time to use that power?â
ââ¦I understand,â Renu commanded one of the soldiers by his side, and the soldier hurriedly ran down.
The robed figure heard the command and asked.âCan the tree go berserk?â
âYeah, we overloaded the tree of fire with our strength during the ritual and can control the treeâs power however we want. Currently, even the Lakeâs Tear canât block the flame troopers.â
âSo, strengthening the flame troopersâ¦how much stronger would they become?â
âThey would probably be as strong as the time before the Lakeâs Tear impacted them. If it wasnât for the Lakeâs Tear, they would have probably become much stronger than that,â Renu said bitterly.
âI suppose there are definitely side effects to this?â
âThe completion of the ritual would be pushed back.â This was the reason why Renu didnât want to use this method if he could help it. Currently, it was right to act according to what the robed figure said. If he the Lakeâs Tear into his hands, their victory would be solidified.
âI see.â The robed figure took out something from his belongings. It was a flute. He took the flute to his mouth and blew on it hard.
Beep! Bip! Bip! Beeep!
The flute let out short and long sounds that connected and repeated; it was clearly a signal. The sound of the flute was incredibly loudâit passed over the lake and even reached the forest.
Renu stared at the robed figure. âWhat are you doing?â he asked. His voice sounded agitated at the robed figureâs suspicious behavior.
âCanât you tell? Iâm sending a signal.â
âWhat signal?â
âI am telling my forces to move to their specific coordinates because the battle will begin soon.â The robed figure calmly responded and placed the flute back into his belongings. Then, he told Renu who was glaring at him, âEven if we are going to be enemies who will fight to the death in the near future, whatâs the point of joining hands with us if you are going to be sensitive and respond to every little thing? I am repeating myself again, but the reason my subordinates couldnât land on Mentis is because of your commands. If my subordinates were with me right now, I wouldnât have had to use this bothersome signal to communicate with them. Despite that, are you going to suspect me for just signaling to my subordinates? Then how should I move my forces? By shouting at them?â
ââ¦â Renu couldnât say anything for a while. Then, he managed to come up with a poor excuse. ââ¦The allied forces might have heard that signal. What are you going to do if they hear it too?â
Of course, the robed figure was unmoved and answered, âEven if they heard the signal just now, they will think itâs a command that you made to your subordinates. Now, stop talking nonsense.â
ââ¦Fine.â In the end, Renu couldnât do anything but admit his mistake.
* * *
At the same time, in the allied forcesâ camp baseâ¦
They heard the signal that the robed figure had sent them.
âItâs a signal.â The eyes of the commander-in-chief of the allied forces, the Plain Tribe Kingâs shone.
âInterpret it.â
âYes, sir!â The elf next to him listened to the signal and began writing something on paper. The signal continued, and the elfâs hand movements moved along with it. The signal ended. The elf translating the signal brought the piece of paper to the King of the Plain Tribe.
âSo what did he send?â
âYour Majesty, he had the enemiesâ secret weapon, the Clowon power, to go berserk. For a while, the fire shapes will have their original power even with the Lakeâs Tear.â
âHahahah!â the King of the Plain Tribe laughed out loud. The elves next to him did the same.
âDid he say his name was Zich? The Lake Tribe Kingâs daughter really did bring an amazing guy.â
âAbility, courage, intelligenceâthereâs nothing heâs missing.â
âHonestly, when he said that he would go next to the Iron Tribe King and get information from him while also controlling the flow of the battle, I thought he was crazy.â
âYou did? I thought he was a very funny and amazing guy from the very beginning.â Then the Plain Tribe King burst out laughing again.
At that moment, a soldier came running towards him. âThe esteemed shaman has arrived.â
âAh, is that so? Then letâs continue to send more troops.â
âWill the Iron Tribe really be tricked by this plan?â
âWhat are you worrying so much for?â The Mountain Tribe King looked at the castle that was covered by tree leaves and smiled. âThat amazing human next to the Iron Tribe King will definitely get the job done.â
* * *
Finally, the shaman arrived at Mentis. Renu scowled, but he forcefully straightened out his expression. As the robed figure said, Renu decided to think of this as a golden opportunity to get the shaman and the Lakeâs Tear at the same time.
Right now, the influence of the Lakeâs Tear reached about two-thirds of Mentis; that was also how much the Iron Tribe had retreated back.
âThat isâ¦â Thinking about the perfect timing to attack, Renu saw something different from before. The robed figure was also curious about the beings in front of them.
âIs it those pieces of armor?â
âTheyâre golems.â Renu gritted his teeth. His tribe was tricked by those things and lost all their hostages; just thinking about this made him bitter.
âAh, theyâre the guys who tricked you.â It annoyed Renu even more that the robed figure said this out loud. âI heard that their abilities are not very good. How are they?â
âMost of them are just there to fill the numbers. Since they are golems, they donât easily die, but their abilities are very low.â
âAnd how are they compared to your soldiers?â
âThereâs no point in comparing them. One of our soldiers can easily take care of those two.â
ââ¦And you were tricked by those things?â
âThereâs a few that have high-level abilities. My soldiers directly fought only those, and we got completely tricked by that.â While talking, Renu tightly clenched his fist.
The robed figure looked at the area with the armored soldiers once again. âThere are a lot of them this time. If your words are true, all the golems there are to fill the numbers are probably being deployed.â
The sunlight reflected off the lake and across the surface of the pieces of armor; it was a spectacle to see as each of the armored figures began riding on the boats one by one and headed off for Mentis.
âAll the ones that are passing through the lake right now are golems. It seems like no more elves are passing through.â
Even from the hole in the center of Mentis, armored soldiers instead of elves were coming out.
âWhy are they sending out useless golemsâ¦â What the hell was their plan? Renu was trying to figure out the reason why the allied forces were deploying golems.
âIt must be to guard the shaman,â the robed figure replied as if this was the most obvious thing in the world.
âFor guarding? How can those useless things guard the shaman?â
âYou think so? I actually think itâs a very good idea. In the first place, the shaman is not going to come to the forefront of the battle herself. Sheâs probably going to stay in the rear; then she will probably be threatened by magic or arrows. But if those things surround her, she will be much safer in this battle. Even if their abilities are weak, the golems can protect the shaman with their bodies.â
âCome to think of it...â
There was a substantially high number of armored soldiers arriving at Mentis. All the golems that didnât break last time were probably being sent out in this battle.
âIf that many golems surrounded the shaman and blocked the attacks directed at her with their bodies, her safety would be assured.â
The golems were lacking as soldiers, but as shields, they were useful enough.
âThe allied forces can focus on attacking while the golems protect the shaman.â Renu thought that the robed figureâs words seemed right.
âThe shaman is starting to move.â
Renu surveyed his surroundings at the robed figureâs words. It seemed as if the shaman judged that there were enough golems around her since she started moving with a large number of golems.
âMy words seem right. The golems are not moving away from the shaman.â
âYeah. They really seem like guards, but the protection seems a bit too much. How many do they plan to deploy?â
Even while the shaman was moving, more golems were being transported through boats.
âWell, thatâs just how important the shaman is.â After saying this, the robed figure turned around to look at Renu. âWhy donât we begin our attack after all those golems get here?â
âDo we really need to do that?â Renu wanted to immediately attack the allied forces and the shaman.
âJust think about it. The closer the shaman gets into Mentis, the higher our chances to take the shaman and the Lakeâs Tear at the same time. Since the allied forces are continuously sending out their troops, itâs not a bad idea to attack immediately. But in the end, they are just useless empty shells. If only golems are being sent out, itâs better to bring the shaman closer to us.â
âHmm, yeah thatâs also true.â
âThink of our ultimate goal, Renu Ent Dras. The goal we have to achieve is to not cause damage to the allied forces as much as possible or limit the damage done to usâitâs to get the shaman and Lakeâs Tear. Itâs those two things.â
ââ¦Fine. Iâll do that.â In the end, Renu agreed to continue letting in the armored soldiers in order to bring the shaman further into Mentis.