Thursday, May 21, 2026

[WN] Emperor's Seventh Son : 15 - 6


15-6

A Boy's Heart


Translator : PolterGlast


Having finished what needed to be done, I discarded my dirty robe and hid myself in a tavern-inn. There I ordered bread and a beef tendon stew, and killed time until the promised evening.

Whoa, hold on a minute, Shinza. Of all the people to meet up with, you chose that woman...? Hey there, Sigrun. Do me a favor and behave yourself today, will ya.

You idiot! Cursing at a good customer again! Sigrun-san, I am so, so sorry about him~!

Come to think of it, the owner here was the type who didn't mince words. He was cursing with a faint smile at Sigrun, a repeat offender of brawls.

Wahahaha, don't worry! I have plans to rampage elsewhere later! Ooooi, Shinzaaaa!!

Wait a minute Sigrun, yelling so loudly is embarrassing!

I was desperate to finish at least the beef tendons in the stew before they were snatched by Sigrun. However, a refined woman's voice that I felt I had heard somewhere before echoed.

You've got a cute girl with you, is she your woman, Sigrun?

Eh... t-that means me?!

Wahahaha, unfortunately I do not have those kinds of tastes!

Turning around while eating, the young lady Yumil was there. The woman with long Light Elf ears, white skin, and shining beautiful blonde hair wore a light short-sleeved jacket and an excessively short skirt.

And her appearance said this: She was in a stance fully prepared to join this plan, to join the villain's warehouse break-in.

Owner, rent me a room for about an hour.

Heeeh~? You surprisingly play hard with women, don't you, Shinza~. They call that being surprisingly depraved.

With the plate of beef stew in one hand, I paid the room fee to the inn owner with silver coins. Sigrun has a large chest and is a beauty. Furthermore, with Yumil being a beautiful elf, it's certainly possible to have such delusions.

W-wait, hold on! That—that’s not at all what I came here for!!

How boring! What we are about to engage in from here on out is far more than some mere 'inappropriate relationship'—it is something much more extreme! A high-stakes, burning-hot, dangerous game of playing with fire! Oh my...!

Telling her not to say any more unnecessary things, I pulled Sigrun's wrist and went up to the second floor. Perhaps feeling the same apprehension, Yumil also obediently followed.

We entered the room with the key received from the owner, sat at the table that caught my eye, and brought the stew to my mouth. Sigrun sat in the seat opposite, and since there weren't enough chairs, it seems Yumil sat on the bed.

I shall ask you one thing. What do you think of Yumil?

Don't ask trivial questions when we're busy, Zirant. Even if you ask me what I think, I have no way to answer. Well, for a noble young lady, she has quite a good guts. Including the point that she's trying to join this plan.

Fumu... Then what do you think of her as a woman?

Don't suddenly ask strange questions. I almost spat stew into Sigrun's face... Even if you say as a woman. Well, I do think Yumil is quite a beauty, but...

Hoh, And is that after Wagahai, then?

Yeah... Next to you and Aneue.

Then between Wagahai and Atomina, who is more beautiful?

That's Ane—you. You are the most beautiful. The best in this world.

Umu, I see, I see♪ It's only natural; I knew long ago that you were in love with Wagahai...♪

Zirant is troublesome when she gets sulky. It's not a good idea to answer that Aneue is more beautiful here. Even a blockhead like me somewhat understood that.

Looks delicious... Give me a little.

Yeah, I thought you'd say that, so I finished only the meat first. Do as you please.

Wahahaha, aren't you shrewd. Then I shall partake!

Sacrificing the meatless beef stew, I turned back to the unexpected person. It was no longer necessary to ask, but I decided to ask the circumstances just in case.

So, why are you here? This kind of dirty work doesn't suit you.

That's my line! Why are you doing this!? There's no need for a Prince to do this!

Wahahaha, that's exactly the good point of this man! Besides, weren't you indignant too! Saying Lord Codwall must die!

At Sigrun's words, Yumil on the bed awkwardly averted her eyes. He is indeed a villain who makes you feel that way if you know the circumstances, but it's amusing to think these are the words of a Duke's daughter.

I-I did say it, but I didn't go that far!

She's a woman who arbitrarily exaggerates stories. Besides, assassination is not in the plan.

Surely men and women perceive this incident differently in magnitude. From a female perspective, the act of wife-killing is the worst kind of betrayal.

But it's strange, isn't it... It's strange that a guy like this is left at large... No matter how good he is at making money, this is just a murderer... Why is this being forgiven!?

It seems that is Yumil's motive for joining this plan. She deeply sympathized with the victims and, together with Sigrun, was indignant at the unpunishable evil. Yumil seems to be a much more passionate woman than I thought.

Look here Shinza, Yumil is an interesting one. That's why I decided to let her help!

I see, so you did fire her up after all...

The Empire's number one troublemaker floated a hearty smile, proud of her own judgment that it was a good idea. It's certainly backwards for me to say... but what do you intend to do by making a Duke's daughter help with a chivalrous thief business...

What's wrong...?

However, it's strange. Yumil's gaze won't leave me. As if she had something to say, she stared intently at me without even a glance at Sigrun.

I’m just watching. Don’t mind me.

Even if you say that...

I have various things going on here too. Phew... I'm starting to understand a little bit of what that grandpa was saying... When told that your heart remains that of a boy, I wonder if it makes sense...

Muttering to herself, slightly cold eyes stared intently at me. That figure suddenly returned to reality and hesitantly opened her mouth.

Prince Ashley-sama, did you hear anything from Gideon-san?

Hear anything? No, I haven't heard anything.

...I see. Then that's fine. Let's join our strength and bring down some divine punishment on that piece-of-trash man!

Let's do that! Then we'll feel refreshed, and our wallets will be enriched, it's the best! Let's show hell to evil! Sluuuuurp

Sigrun, your worldview is quite simple, huh...

Having the stew I was eating slurped up with a tremendous noise, I wonder what exactly this psychology is that makes me feel embarrassed instead. It doesn't look like that plate is ever coming back to me.

Now that I know, I cannot leave him at large. Besides, guys of this ilk will eventually become unable to satisfy themselves with just their inner circle and start randomly slashing people in the street. Dispose of him, Prince Ashley of the Empire!

Yeah, I already had him slash at me. But I didn't feel the kind of skill that would allow him to randomly slash people in the street.

In response, Sigrun's plate and spoon were placed down. Then she laughed challengingly, saying "Is that so." The other one, the young lady Yumil, had stood up from the bed.

Wait a minute, you fought Codwall!?

Yeah, I wanted to see if there was room for rehabilitation. But that's an unsalvageable villain. I even felt madness.

No, wait, wait, Shovel Boy. If you fight with that conspicuous Shovel, it'll be dead obvious that you are you, won't it...?

I’m not so reckless as to go in without a plan. It seemed I could win there, so I repelled them with my fists.

Eh... Eeeeehhh...?!

Sigrun likes this kind of manly talk. When I told her a bigger version of a child's heroic tale, she laughed heartily and deliberately slapped my shoulder many times.

Umu! Now that's passionate! I truly wish I could have joined in on a brawl like that myself!

Yumil is glaring at you, you know.

Mu, why make such a face at me?

Why, you ask?! You've got some nerve saying that after messing up so much in Fimbul! Because of you, even I was mobilized for the harvest that time!

I see, I see! Umu... If I said I don't remember that story at all, would you get angry...?

Of course I'd get angry!!

What a mess. Seeing a perfect opportunity, I snatched the plate back from Sigrun and shoveled the last remaining bits of beef stew into my mouth. It was gone in an instant. Well, Sigrun is just that kind of woman—there’s not much use in complaining.

Setting that aside, what about that item?

That item... Ooh, I properly received it from Glasses Boy!

Who on earth is Glasses Boy...

Must be Puis.

Puis had said he would arrange a floor plan. When I moved the stew plate, Sigrun laid a single piece of paper on the table. It was a rough hand-drawing, but it firmly captured the important points.

Umu, that black-glasses boy. And so, the valuables are apparently stored here, and here.

Two places...

It seems he divides and stores his personal wealth in an outside storehouse and an underground warehouse. If even a little of the target's economic power is left, Lord Codwall will probably bounce back. Therefore, we have no choice but to connect both from underground and take everything.

Apparently he's soliciting investment talks, and it seems the Knight Order's money is also mixed in this warehouse.

If that is stolen, he is ruined. What about our transport convoy?

They said they will come to the location we specify. I will contact them.

Back when we broke into the corrupt merchant's warehouse in Naglfar, we didn't have such excellent backup. Joining forces isn't bad either; everything is well taken care of. Now, let's dig the underground tunnel. From now on, we will snatch the wealth of evil and turn it into our power.

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[WN] A Hero From a Remote Village : Chapter 260


Chapter 260

The Felt Presence


Translator : PolterGlast


After finishing our shopping, we returned to the Guild Master's office. I thought adventurers would be gathered during this time, but the inside of the Adventurer's Guild hadn't changed much.

Oh, you're back, huh. Are you ready to depart anytime?

We can depart anytime on our end. How about the adventurers? Does it look like you'll gather enough people?

A certain number has already gathered, and including the soldiers, I've already had them head toward the monsters led by the adventurer who brought back the information.

They're already heading there? You act quite fast.

I was also so surprised by their quick action that I involuntarily nodded at the Guild Master's remark. So the reason the Adventurer's Guild hadn't changed was because they had already made their move.

Not to brag, but we're used to being attacked by monsters. The soldiers are also specialized against monsters, so we might not even need your power, Graham. I had you prepare, so I'd feel bad if that ends up being the case.

No, it's best if I don't have to fight. However, you never know what might happen. Let's head out immediately too.

Well, that's true. Can you ride a horse? I've prepared some exceptionally fast horses.

No, I'll be fine without a horse.

At that remark of mine, Spencer tilted his head with a dubious expression. I'll be matching pace with the two of them anyway, so riding a horse would probably be the safe bet, but it's difficult to manage one with one arm, and it would put a burden on the horse too. In that case, it's better if I run. It'll also be easier to deal with any trouble that occurs.

If the monster army turns out to be the Demon King's Army, it wouldn't be strange no matter what happens.

It's fine to leave Graham-san's matters to Graham-san.

I don't get it, but if Dwayne says so, I guess it's fine. Well then, let's head out.

Cutting the conversation moderately short, we also decided to head toward the monster army. The Guild Master and Spencer rode horses, while I traveled by running.

Hey, hey! You can run at the same speed as these horses!?

That's why I'm telling you. Graham-san is not normal. If anything, he's suppressing his speed to match us.

Are you serious!? He's a monster, isn't he. ...I've already caught a glimpse of one of the reasons why Dwayne uses an honorific.

The two of them were having such a conversation, but I had already focused my consciousness on the monster horde up ahead. They're speaking leisurely because they haven't grasped the enemy, but things might be worse than expected.

I can definitely sense the presence of monsters from a place where I felt absolutely nothing just a few hours ago. Furthermore, a few of them have quite strong presences, and the possibility of it being the Demon King's Army has suddenly emerged.

I'm most curious about where they appeared from, but first and foremost, getting through this situation safely is the top priority. I haven't grasped the strength of the adventurers and soldiers sent from Flimble, but if there are no S-Rank level humans among them, it wouldn't be strange for there to be casualties. Since we haven't pinpointed the location or method of their appearance, we must consider that further reinforcements might arrive.

It seems best if I head on ahead alone here. Judging so from the situation, I decided to leave the Guild Master and Spencer behind and hurry toward the monster army ahead of them.

Guild Master, Spencer. It smells like a stronger enemy than I thought. I'm going ahead. You two hurry over as quickly as possible as well.

Going ahead? Are you sensing the presence of monsters that strong?

If Graham-san says so, it means they are quite the monsters! I'm truly sorry to leave it to you, but it would be a huge help if you could head ahead and deal with them.

Rather than the threat of the monsters, it's more about preventing casualties. Well then, allow me to go on ahead.

I briefly conveyed the situation to the Guild Master and Spencer, and hurried ahead at full speed. It doesn't seem like they're engaged in combat yet so I think it's fine, but it wouldn't be strange for the battle to start at any moment. While staying vigilant of other locations, I kept my legs moving anyway.

And, about thirty minutes after parting with the two. Partly because I ran at full speed, the figures of the adventurers and soldiers advancing ahead came into view.

I can agree with why Spencer was confident. It seems a decent number of capable people have gathered, but... judging their level at a glance, a few are A-Rank class, and the rest are about B-Rank class. The average value is high, but with this fighting force, they could easily be scattered.

Stop for a moment. There's a monster army ahead.

There wasn't an optimistic atmosphere, and they seemed to be braced for it, but their vibe was similar to the Guild Master and Spencer I left behind. They had no assumption in their heads that they would lose, appearing to think they could at least put up an even fight.

Hm? Who are you?

I am... someone who has been entrusted with this battle by Guild Master Spencer. The monster army up ahead is a formidable enemy, so from here on, I will lead the fight.

Is that story true? He did say he was calling in a helper, but...

The two individuals, one seemingly the leader of the adventurers and the other seemingly the leader of the soldiers, thoroughly observed my entire body. One-armed, middle-aged, lacking aura. They probably couldn't sense any strength from me. The two directed suspicious gazes at me.

In reality, I wasn't completely entrusted with it, so it can't be helped that I'm suspected. That being said, to prevent meaningless casualties, I need to take the initiative and defeat the strong monsters beforehand.

It's not a lie. If you doubt me... let's see. If you designate any of the monsters up ahead, I'll defeat it in an instant to show you.

That's hard to verify. Wouldn't it be faster if you simply sparred with me?

We're about to fight a monster army, yet you say we should fight among allies? I don't mind if you absolutely insist, but I want to reduce our fighting force as little as possible.

If I hold back, I can't show my true ability. If I show my true ability, there's a possibility I'll injure him. With a battle coming up, I don't want to do something so foolish. However, having one injured person is better than having casualties, and it's also a fact that making them understand through power is faster.

What amazing confidence. I've faced numerous monster armies and――

Stop it, Valkyra. What he says is correct. There's no need to fight among allies, and the point is you want to fight first, right? There are no disadvantages for us.

In the midst of this explosive situation, the one who interjected was the person wearing soldier's equipment. While still directing skeptical eyes at me, I'm extremely grateful he settled things peacefully.

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[WN] Jitsuwa 3-Domedatta : Chapter 346


Chapter 346

(Kyle Calendar Year 515: Age 22)

The Imperial Encirclement Net


Translator : PolterGlast


The fortress built in a location called the linchpin of the Empire's new territory, despite being rushed construction, could easily accommodate a military force exceeding 30,000, and the watchtower set atop the southern city wall was built exceptionally high to allow viewing further distances. Sieghart, having climbed to that watchtower alone, gazed bitterly at the horizon stretching out to the south.. He had correctly predicted almost everything: the enemy's invasion routes, the approximate troop strength allocated to each path, and every other variable. Except for one single exception... Because of that, he looked on with mixed emotions even at the network of signal fire towers, which—exactly as originally planned—were sending up signal smoke from various points, functioning perfectly to relay messages. The signal fire towers set up at regular intervals relayed reports announcing the invasion one after another, and as the sky from south to west became covered in smoke, Sieghart, unable to take specific action, merely stared emptily.

Lord Chief of the General Staff, signal fires are rising simultaneously from all directions!

Announcing so, an adjutant hurriedly ran up to the watchtower where Sieghart was.

Yeah, I can see that. Lured by the Eral Knight Kingdom, they too must have finally gotten off their heavy rears. Well, originally they were all just folks who couldn't wait to attack, you know. In that sense, 'heavy rears' isn't appropriate... hahaha.

Chief of the General Staff! This is no laughing matter. We diverted soldiers who normally should have been sent out from the fortress to intercept, to the defense of Ende. Therefore, each army corps cannot take their initially planned operational movements!

Yes, at this point, the defeat-in-detail tactic Sieghart had devised was already an empty theory.

From the east, a 30,000-strong Turncoat Kingdom army is surging; from the south-southwest, southwest, and west, the Sura Principality army is invading dispersedly with 20,000 each, totaling 60,000; and from the northwest is the Eral Knight Kingdom with 10,000. We are surrounded by an enemy army almost double our size. If our supply lines are cut off here by the army advancing from the Imperial Capital (the ally's enemy)...

Sieghart understood exactly why his adjutant’s face had gone pale with alarm. At this point, the military force the Third Prince and he had succeeded in scraping together from all over the Empire was roughly 60,000. They had placed 10,000 on the south front, 10,000 on the east front, and 10,000 on the west front at the forefront of the highways anticipated to be the main invasion routes, with a strategy to parry the offensive while sequentially retreating if attacked once. The Third Prince's 20,000 cavalry on standby inside would then monitor the situation and move rapidly to reinforce either the southern or western fronts. This would destroy the Sura Principality army in a state where they had the advantage in numbers with a total of 30,000. Even if they couldn't annihilate them, inflicting heavy damage and then redirecting to other directions was the core strategy. For that purpose, Sieghart himself also bore the role of leading 8,000 from this fortress as a diversion, running across the battlefield and filling empty holes.

But that strategy too... could be said to be already collapsing.

Count Astray's army, which went out to defend the northwest, is glaring at the enemy army and in a deadlock, but we cannot move due to the defense here! Coming to this, how about withdrawing the entire army to this fortress for now?

Hahaha, I know we are in an overwhelmingly disadvantageous situation. But that's it.

It's far beyond disadvantageous! Even if someone like me doesn't say it, you should understand, Chief of the General Staff. That we are in danger of an encirclement annihilation...

Right. But since ancient times, a siege is premised on reinforcements coming. Can we really expect reinforcements?

That is... how about requesting reinforcements from the Archduke even now?

I think that person is busy on their end too. After all, their opponent is that Old Fox (Harry). The Old Fox is likely... just stalling for time in the north. I have a feeling he doesn't actually care about the outcome of the battle itself. I feel like his objective is simply to prevent the Archduke from intervening in the Empire's internal conflict.

Such a thing...

I think the Old Raccoon, who fought the Archduke and suffered a painful experience, understands it to his bones. That he can never win against an army led by that person.

Then what of us?

They've already taken the initiative. Since the opponent has become the side moving the situation, we have no choice but to lose flashily in the opening battles, I suppose.

The opening battles... you say?

Fufufu, I know. But it's still too early to judge that we will lose and give up, I just want to say that. For now, could you send messengers to each unit and tell them to escape to this fortress without pushing themselves if the war situation is disadvantageous?

Saying so to somehow calm the panicking close aide, Sieghart was alone in his office staring at a map.

Lord Grat is not an idiot either. He should be whittling down the enemy military force while retreating. Even like this... we won't lose. But as expected, we'll lack the final decisive move. I don't want to have too convenient expectations, but I wonder what he will do...

The eyes of Sieghart, who muttered so, were directed at the neighboring countries on the border far to the north from here.

Around the same time, the mobile unit led by the Third Prince (Grat), which had set up camp in the center of the three advanced Empire armies and planned to conduct defeat-in-detail at his free discretion, was also in the midst of confusion.

Urgent report from the southern front! We are retreating while parrying the enemy army. We confirmed signal smoke announcing that.

Alright! After they retreat to the predetermined location, we will launch a counterattack! We too must prepare to move immediately.

Report from the western army! We are smoothly retreating.』」

Tch, the west... There's nothing we can do about it now. Because we are heading south, the west will have to launch counterattacks while retreating, and pull all the way back to Big Bridge at once.

Yes, if the main unit led by him carelessly moves west, they might make contact with the enemy unit advancing from the center. It was strictly a premise depending on the situation, but originally, the southern army and the main unit would merge and defeat the 20,000 enemies who invaded from the southernmost point with a superiority of 30,000, and the enemy army invading from the center would be caught at the Big Bridge fortress to buy time. During that time, the main unit that merged with the southern army would redirect west, merge with their allies and defeat them in detail, and finally attack the rear of the enemy army from the center. After that, they would redirect and strike the enemy army that the eastern army was parrying to buy time. That was the outline of their defeat-in-detail tactic.

However, that strategy had already collapsed due to dispatching military force north-northwest from Big Bridge.

Your Highness, under this situation, is it alright for us to rush south?

If the western army changes its plan, retreats and enters Big Bridge, that guy's military force will be 12,000... Even against 40,000 enemies, he will fight an even match or better. What we can do first is to reduce the enemy's numbers with as few sacrifices as possible.

And... regarding the course of action for the mercenary unit, what shall we do? Is it alright to let them accompany us like this?

I do not mind. The creed of the mercenaries of Eral is that once a contract is concluded, it takes priority over anything else. If they betray us here, it will hinder their future business. Because no one would hire mercenaries who they don't know when they will betray. They will work as much as possible on the front lines.

Certainly...

Even in the unlikely event, if I keep them close at hand, I can deal with them at any time. Besides...

Before he could finish those words, a close attendant who had changed color barged in.

Excuse me! An urgent report has come in from the eastern army.

What happened! Was there some movement?

Yes, it is said that the eastern side has retreated to the second point, is holding back the Turncoat Kingdom army, and is still retreating. They are saying, The enemy army is 30,000, their movements are unexpectedly fast and we are in a hard fight, therefore we request reinforcements.』」

The second point, you say! They've already intruded that far?

Out of surprise, Grat could only be speechless. However... leaving the battlefield here and heading for reinforcements is nothing but the most foolish choice. Crushing his heart, Grat had no choice but to issue a ruthless command.

Tell them I have no surplus military force, and that they are permitted to retreat immediately to Big Bridge while striving to maintain current military strength. If possible, while keeping the enemy army drawn in.

Yes!

Listen well, convey this earnestly. Do not try to force a holding action, prioritize only retreating. Do not die needlessly. Keep your lives for the final decisive battle, could you convey that to them?

The expression of the Third Prince who conveyed so lacked luster somewhat. Because a certain doubt also floated in his heart.

Things are happening in such rapid succession that I can’t keep up. They are aligning their coordination splendidly. However... with such a vast domain between them, how are they coordinating?

Normally, in this world without means of communication, aligning the pace of armies advancing dispersedly across a vast domain was an extremely difficult task. That is precisely why the advantage of interior lines, Sieghart's basic tactic of defeat-in-detail, is viable.

Actually, this too was due to the letters Duke Harry sent to the Sura Principality and the Turncoat Kingdom.

Regarding the matter for which you requested assistance, negotiations for post-war compensation with the Eral Knight Kingdom have been concluded, and we will commence operations on the designated date. Therefore, the deadline for your answer will be up to that date, and we cannot respond to negotiations thereafter. Furthermore, we will allow discussions regarding the previously presented post-war compensation for the countries that invade by that date.

The letter, like an ultimatum thrust unilaterally, not only prompted the decisions of each country that was trying to raise conditions, but the two countries, which were originally potential enemy nations to each other, panicked greatly. And it was merely because they raced to commence invasion in order to obtain compensation.

From here on, the entire army rushes south! We will detour the highway from the left side and strike the enemy's flank. Depart!

He harbored many elements of anxiety, but even so, he would reliably do what could be done. Keeping that thought hidden in his chest, the Third Prince rushed his army south. Behind that action was nothing other than his absolute trust in Sieghart, who protected the linchpin location.

From here on, they too will welcome the moment of destiny.

 

※ Due to the circumstances so far, the map has South at the top. Please excuse any ugliness.

South


North

 

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