Saturday, July 11, 2026

[WN] Shut-In : Chapter 138


Chapter 138

The Violence of LV


Translator : PolterGlast


When I delivered Priola's magic tools to the Empire where Emilia was, we ended up having our customary tea party. I also had some things I wanted to discuss this time, so the timing was just right.

I see, so that's what was happening over there...

Yeah, it seems the current situation with the demons is far more dangerous than we imagined.

Ah, by the way, the treat we are eating right now is a new product recently released at Jin's Patisserie. It seems one of my classmates finally succeeded in developing fresh whipped cream. Thanks to that, their popularity is skyrocketing, and their reputation has spread wide enough to reach even the Emperor. They've had such massive lines day after day that there's talk of a second branch opening soon... but anyway, never mind that for now.

I needed to share the information regarding the demons with Emilia, whose territory shares the largest border with the Demon Territories and who is currently leading the human alliance against them. Depending on how the situation develops, there is a possibility that the number of demons slipping in will increase, so Priola's magic tools are exactly what we need right now. The Empire apparently has ways to distinguish them to an extent, but unlike the ones made in the Rusara Territory, they aren't exactly foolproof.

But I see, so the reason for the recent sudden changes was a drama surrounding the changing of the Demon Lord... The circumstances over there might not be so different from humans after all.

True, when you put it like that, they're dealing with assassinations and political dramas.

Emilia's complexion darkened upon hearing the story about their side from Lirica. It's perfectly understandable she'd make such a face, considering the demons they had managed to fend off until now would soon attack under strict leadership.

In that case, the battle intensifying into a full-scale war might not be too far off...

Yeah. Of course, I plan to tell you immediately if anything happens, but I need you to make preparations for it too, Emilia.

Naturally. But if that's the case, we might have to change how we train our soldiers. Even if it's a bit reckless, I might have to make them clear dungeons to raise their LV...

Apparently, there is a rule that Imperial soldiers must experience a certain amount of combat with monsters in addition to their regular training before becoming full-fledged privates. She was racking her brain over whether they should raise that standard moving forward to force them to level up and improve their quality.

I see. It makes sense when you think about it, but just doing regular training isn't enough?

Yes. I hear it didn't exist in the world you came from, Masaru, but here in Aristella, we have LVs.

To raise strong soldiers, Emilia says that actual combat experience is necessary in addition to solid training and military discipline. Because the parameter called LV—which makes you stronger as it increases—exists, there are many cases where things won't even get off the ground unless you raise it. No matter how skilled a soldier becomes with a sword, an LV 1 soldier cannot defeat an LV 20 Orc. I was just an exception because my skill levels broke through the heavens before my LV went up; fundamentally, all the strong people in this world have high LVs. Of course, since I manage most of my battles through the brute force of my LV difference, I understand just how important LV is.

As expected, are dungeons the most efficient way to raise LV?

Yes, they are, but... are you planning to raise your LV even more, Masaru?

No, due to the flow of things, I ended up taking the Demon Lord's daughter as my disciple. I was wondering how I could make her stronger.

—That's the first I'm hearing of this!? Is that really going to be okay!? If you make her stronger and she goes on a rampage in the Empire, I will legitimately cry, you know!

Emilia leaned forward forcefully, looking like she was about to grab me. I-I think it'll be fine... probably. At my answer, Emilia broke down crying on the table. As I slightly regretted taking this on without a solid plan, the butler, Torakura-san, offered her a handkerchief in the blink of an eye.

Sniff... Well, if you thought it was a good idea, Masaru, it should be fine. Anyway, we were talking about raising LVs.

According to what Emilia explained while her nose was red, there are two ways to rapidly raise one's LV right now. —Dungeons, or war.

First is the dungeon, which is easy for me to understand since I've actually experienced it. Because monsters spawn infinitely, you can earn as much experience points as you want as long as your HP and MP hold out. Since the strength of the monsters changes with each floor, it's easy to gauge your current abilities, and it seems that an efficient training method has been perfectly established in the dungeons managed by the Empire.

And the second method is the war that is still continuing on the front lines even now. This is the method Mitsukawa-kun used to raise his LV.

It seems that the experience points needed to raise your LV can come from any living creature. Apparently, your LV goes up even if you kill other humans, and in the past, there were even militant nations that would wage war on neighboring countries just for that purpose.

If we're going to do power leveling, I feel like a dungeon would be better. Unexpected things are less likely to happen, too.

Wait, actually, is power leveling even possible in Aristella in the first place? How does the acquisition and distribution of experience points work in this world anyway? Is it a "last attack" system where the one who deals the finishing blow gets everything, or is it distributed proportionally based on contribution in battle...? Since I've been fighting all alone, I don't know any of these basics. By the way, because loners like me have no one to teach them, there are quite a few things that everyone else knows but we don't. It's a sad piece of trivia that no one needed to know...

Huh, so it's a distribution type... That drops the efficiency a bit.

According to Emilia's story, the acquisition of experience points is calculated based on your contribution towards defeating the target. Because buffers and healers also accumulate experience points, if you form a party, you won't end up with a widening LV gap between the attackers and the rest, leading to getting banished from the party... or so it seems.

When considering how to make Lirica stronger, I don't know which method is better. The reason I reached such a high LV was because I forcibly massacred monsters with the brute force of my magic while facing a strict deadline to clear the dungeon. But perhaps, if it's an environment where you can mow down massive amounts of enemies like in a Musou game, the battlefield might actually be more efficient for experience points.

I haven't really gotten a proper look at the battlefields in this world, after all. Even when I went to the fort where Mitsukawa-kun was stationed, I didn't stick around to observe and just came straight back. For a while now, I've been running around frantically here and there, enough that I'd praise myself for working hard.

In that case, I'll try visiting the battlefield tomorrow for starters. Could you tell me where war have broken out in the Empire or Kingdom?

You make it sound like a sightseeing trip... Well, for you, Masaru, I suppose anywhere is like a stroll in the park.

Looking exasperated, Emilia spread out a map and showed me the locations that had turned into battlefields. It seems there's currently a brief lull, and no large-scale wars are ongoing.

(Well, in Lirica's case, we can't let Odd catch wind of her existence, so various countermeasures will be necessary... but given the nature of demons, I feel like there's a way to make it work.)

Demons have a nature of obeying stronger demons. If Lirica becomes strong... I wonder if she can bring the demons following Odd over to her side? If she gets to the point where she can fight Odd, we could have her train crazily in a dungeon, then go unmatched on the battlefield, steadily increasing her allies... If we could do something like that, it would be ideal.

Oops, is it already this late... Sorry for staying so long, I'll come again.

Mhm, if anything happens, feel free to come tell me without hesitation.

Looking at the clock, it was already past 3:00 PM. I had one more place to go, so it was about time I took my leave. After thanking her and leaving the area, I headed toward my final destination... the massive temple in Grisnia, the headquarters of the Holy Church: the Ode Cathedral—.

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[WN] Emperor's Seventh Son : 19 - 8


19-8

The Beastman Country Kaha and the Swarm of Ants           


Translator : PolterGlast


A True-Blue Mole

Returning to the ruins of the A-Zir Empire, we advanced through the underground tunnel located in its southern part. This side had relatively few cave-ins. While pulling the cart carrying the white wolf Yashu and the black-horned Sigrun, I advanced rapidly through the underground passage. Collapsed sections were rare, but most of them were large-scale ones that would be difficult to repair if it weren't for me. Silently advancing, silently repairing, I transported the white wolf and the oni who were snoring on the cart. Thus, at the end of a long journey, we arrived in the beastman country of Kaha. Since there's no way to keep track of the passing of days in the underground world, I don't really know how many days had passed. Speaking from feeling, it helped that we arrived sooner than I expected.

Why do you want to see Carral's face so much? Have you ever thought about it?

Who knows. I don't know, but I think it's strangely a face I don't get tired of.

In the beastman country of Kaha, there also exists Port Ake, a port of the Coastal Provinces. In other words, at the same time as achieving the order of the Book of the Evil Dragon, I can also ambush and scare Carral here. Furthermore, the calculation is that we could get a ride on her ship and return to our country easily.

To wagahai, it doesn't look like such an interesting face. Whatever, hurry up and meet the King of Kaha and finish your job...

It seems my ancestor connected the tunnel to an old shrine. When we passed through it and came out above ground, we were in the middle of a forest. No, I should correct it to a jungle. Tropical trees that I had only ever seen in illustrated encyclopedias lined the area, and it was unbelievably hot and humid.

Alriiight, time to strip!

If Sigrun-sama strips any further, she'll become a pervert, wan!

Yeah, I also don't feel like walking around with a pervert. I don't mind you taking your clothes off, but I'll have you keep a distance where people won't think we're companions.

Before Sigrun could say she was stripping, I picked her up and put her on the cart. Since Yashu also hopped on neatly, I grabbed the cart and looked up at the sky swallowed by the trees. Fortunately, a single road ran in front of the shrine. Without hesitation, I proceeded on the path heading west.

U-Umm, Ashley-sama... is this direction correct, wan!?

Yeah, over there is south and this way is west.

Well, advancing is faster than getting lost! If we're wrong, we can just turn back!

It's the power of the sense of direction skill given by the Book of the Evil Dragon. It's plain if you call it plain, but for a mole-man like me, it was an ideal ability. The tropical forest flowed by as if melting, and we earnestly advanced along the path. As long as we headed west, even if we couldn't reach the royal capital, we would likely arrive at Port Ake, a key point of distribution. However, regrettably, after rushing forward for a while, the forest opened up, and a city with an outer wall appeared across the plains.

Red walls! That's the royal capital, kyan!

Hahaha, too bad it wasn't the port where Carral appears, Shinza! ...Hm, what's that?

Which one are you talking about? Hm... there's something there.

Both of you have eyes that are way too good, kyan!

I took off my lenses and once again checked the black something in the distance. Numerous black dots were squirming, and they were advancing towards the walls of the Kaha royal capital. Furthermore, people were emerging in droves from the other side of the gates...

Wahahahahah! Rejoice, Shinza, that's a battle!♪

W-Wait a minute, kyan!? A war is a problem, kyan, Ashley-sama, please save everyone!

You don't even need to ask. Besides, it seems one side isn't human; we can rampage without any reservations.

I pulled the cart and ran again. Little by little, the scenery became clearer. This is the country of beastmen. Thinking it wouldn't matter if I kept my dragon eyes as they were, I maintained my vision without putting the lenses back in. Then, I finally understood their true identity.

It's ants!! Shovel Man, those are Abyss Ants! They're the lowest kind of monsters that even devour humans!♪

N-No way... everyone will be eaten, kyan!

There are a lot of them... But why aren't they using the city walls?

They'll just dig holes and get inside in the end! A field battle is obviously better than a chaotic melee involving the citizens!

Sigrun-sama's mind works incredibly fast only at times like this, kyan...

Their numbers were beyond comparison to the incident in Ratatosk; there must be a hundred of them. If troops are lost here, requesting reinforcements for the Imperial Capital could become difficult.

Yashu, that's too much for just me and Sigrun to handle. You help out too.

I-I'm scared, but understood, kyan... Sigrun-sama, Ashley-sama, if I'm rude, I'm sorry, wan...

Hurry up and eat those dangerous leaves, the festival is starting!!

Was it the leaves of Koruriha? It's said that a beastman who consumes it awakens their fighting instinct, overcoming the gentleness of a race unsuited for battle.

Nguu?! S-Stop calling them dangerous leaves or things like that, kyan!? I really don't want to use it, but since it's to protect my comrades, I'll endure it—ugh!

It seems she was a bit too slow in taking it. By the time Yashu crouched down in the cart, Sigrun had already pounced on the Abyss Ants right in front of us. And she showed me something unbelievable... The armor of those things that even I couldn't cut, she cleaved their front legs in two with her sword.

Muu, the resistance is heavy...! They're too hard!

You're crazy after all.

Thanks to that, I neatly managed to jump onto the enemy's back and thrust my shovel into the joint connecting its thorax and abdomen. With this, that's one destroyed. However, it feels softer than last time... With this ancestor's shovel, I wonder if perhaps I can pierce through these guys. Before I had time to think, fresh enemies swarmed in front of us.

Be careful, Shinza, if you get chomped by those jaws, it's over!

Why such a subtly cute expression! Hm, are these guys different from before...?

The enemy deemed us as formidable foes and formed a coordinated attack with four of them. Come to think of it, it was written in the encyclopedia. Ants are colony organisms, and they counter strong enemies as a swarm.

For mere ants, your tactics are cheap! Oh right, for times like this, there's this!

Sigrun is a troublemaker. Suddenly, an incredibly unpleasant high-pitched sound that made me want to cover my ears echoed out.

I-It's loud, kyan!! Big sis Sigrun, that's so loud!!

It was a vibrating sword. When it touched the front legs of an Abyss Ant, the legs flew off without any force needed, as if she were swinging a saw. Furthermore, it seemed to have the effect of stimulating the sensitive hearing of the crouching Yashu, forcing her to participate in the battle.

Alright, then you guys go assist that lot! Sessha will run wild here!

Big sis, it's seriously loud so stop it, kyan!

Who was it, the guy who gave her such a nuisance of a sword... It's no good, I can't fight alongside her either. Even the Abyss Ants were confused, their antennae trembling at the terrible sound.

I'll say it just in case, but don't die.

I can't take this anymore, kyan, I'm going, kyan, I'm leaving this behind, kyan!

Wahaha, this is fun! Come at me, more and more! Doryaaaaa!!

Since she didn't seem to hear me, I put Yashu on the cart bed and forced my way through the swarm of Abyss Ants. As soon as I arrived at the front lines on the other side, I turned around and joined the fray.

Wh-Who are... O-Ooh!!

When I slammed my ancestor's shovel into the enemy's front leg with brute force, the resistance was quite heavy, but I managed to slice it off. This can work. All that's left is for me, a muscle-brain as they'd say in the words of the other world, to destroy the enemies with sheer power. As the ants swarmed me one after another, I decisively struck and severed their front legs one by one. Being told by Zirant that I wasn't fully utilizing my physical abilities, I might have felt the urge to fight using brute strength.

Listen up, you lot, clean out your ears and hear this! This person right here is Prince Ashley-sama of the A-Zir Empire! Ashley-sama has come to save us, so show some damn gratitude!!

Yashu, don't just flap your mouth, move your hands.

The beastman army was boiling with excitement. Every time the originally indestructible armor of the Abyss Ants was destroyed, it became a source of hope, raising their morale. It was also fortunate that Sigrun in the rear was acting as a decoy. Perhaps having seen what I did earlier, Yashu used her excellent leaping ability to get on the enemy's back and pierce its joints with her knife. When the beastman army followed suit, the battle situation completely turned in our favor. From there, it was over in a flash. Chasing down the fleeing Abyss Ants, we ended up finishing off the last one alongside that mass of noise known as Sigrun.

Shinzaaa♪ You really are strong, wahahaha!

You're too loud! Turn that sword off quickly, the beastmen are crouching down clutching their ears...!

...Oh, that's right! Let's see, press this... hmm? Sorry, I seem to have forgotten how to turn it off!

Don't try to use such a noisy sword when you don't even know how to turn it off!

After that, I was forced to take out the instruction manual from Sigrun's item bag, and somehow or other managed to stop that disaster of a sword. My ears haven't stopped ringing for a while now. The peace of the royal capital was protected, but it seemed Sigrun was already recognized by the beastmen as a natural disaster...

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[WN] Jitsuwa 3-Domedatta : Chapter 394


Chapter 394

(Kyle Calendar Year 515: Age 22)

Southern Front At the End of the Escape


Translator : PolterGlast


A little before Takuhir and the others arrived at Big Bridge, there was a man who had been wandering from place to place in the southern part of the Empire's new territory, continuing his bitter struggle. His name was Grat fou Griffonia. He was considered the next Emperor of the Empire and had confronted the Sura Principality army with a total force of 30,000, but he was a man who, along with the severe blow of defeat, had lost many of his subordinates whom he should call sworn allies.

Your Highness, according to the scouts' reports, approximately 20,000 of the Sura Principality army have advanced to a distance half a day from here. We can no longer call this place a safe zone. Please withdraw quickly...

Prompted so by his remaining subordinate, the Third Prince had to make a bitter decision. Since the defeat of that day, he had been wandering around the southern frontier while waiting for his scattered allies to regroup. However, the Principality army, which had once headed for Big Bridge, was moving again to solidify their control over various regions.

20,000, huh... To think I have to retreat against an enemy of that level, I have also fallen low... So, in which direction do you think it is appropriate to move?

Under the Third Prince, who said so with a lonely expression as if mocking himself, there were now only 8,000 cavalry and 4,000 infantry. Even so, at the beginning of the rout, he only had 5,000 cavalry under his direct command, so it could be said that he had recovered significantly.

Even so, there should still be many scattered allies in the southern part of the new territory. Right now, I must rally even one more person...

However, there were many injured among the regrouped soldiers, and the combat power capable of fighting properly was less than 10,000. Because of that, he currently resigned himself to the situation of wandering from place to place as if running away from the enemy soldiers.

Let me see... we very much want to head north, but the enemy army's patrol network is strict there, and it is a situation where we still cannot make contact with Big Bridge.

Sieghart was probably fighting a solitary struggle surrounded by an enemy army several times his size. Thinking about that, the Third Prince's heart ached.

The signal fire towers on the north side are probably completely destroyed, but... what about the east side?

If our Eastern Army was able to retreat as planned... there is a possibility! It is highly likely that the Turncoat Kingdom army that invaded from there is prioritizing pursuit and postponing the capture of the surrounding areas.

Hearing those words, the Third Prince, who had closed his eyes and was deep in thought, opened his eyes wide.

Then we shall aim for Big Bridge while making a large detour to the east. The primary objective is to let him (Sieghart) know that we are still alive and well!

Having resolved so, the Third Prince left a cipher indicating their next destination at the hidden supply base as usual, and began to move, taking the injured soldiers along. It was a travel distance incomparable to before, a journey filled with hardships, moving while burdened with injured soldiers and constantly being vigilant of the enemy army.

One day, more than ten days after they began their movement towards the east, a scout soldier brought up an astonishing report.

R-Reporting! A little further ahead from here, a military force moving east has been confirmed! Their numbers are approximately 15,000!

Tch... has the enemy army's reach extended even to this direction? What has happened to Big Bridge (Sieghart)?

Although the Third Prince raised a voice of grief, the scout's expression was bright.

Forgive the delay of my report, Sire! They are carrying injured people and look exactly like a line of defeated soldiers. Their vigilance of their surroundings is also perfunctory, and they are desperately aiming east as if terrified of pursuit.

Defeated soldiers? As if terrified of pursuit? The Third Prince doubted his own ears at the report. And rightly so. Because they too knew neither of Takuhir's participation in the war nor the victory of the Second Siege Battle.

Hmm... If I make him bear the hardships alone, I will lose face. If they are fleeing defeated soldiers, it would be possible to win by a surprise attack even with a small number of soldiers. Now is the time, from here on we will defeat them individually and sever any anxiety for the future!

But Your Highness! We are carrying many injured soldiers, much less Your Highness's own body...

That is exactly why. If we strike them (the Turncoat remnants) down here, at least the entire eastern area will become a safe zone. To send out as many as 20,000 soldiers to the southern frontier means the Sura Principality army is still alive and well; if that's the case, it won't be possible to enter Big Bridge Fort bringing along the injured soldiers. Therefore, there is a need to secure a safe zone for them to hide themselves in. Because I am no longer allowed to let the soldiers die pointlessly. Above all, I myself...

Saying so, he reasoned with his subordinate who was hurriedly trying to pacify him, and issued an order with an expression filled with resolve.

I will select only 5,000 cavalry capable of enduring a battle to first strike them! The remaining infantry shall escort the injured soldiers and retreat further east to the vicinity of the former Empire territory, and wait for the soldiers' recovery!

After declaring so, they hurriedly departed.

Meanwhile, the Turncoat Kingdom army, heading for their homeland leading injured soldiers, continued their movement while aiming for the border by the shortest route, trembling in fear. Although they had received a cowardly surprise attack, they too had annihilated as many as 5,000 of the Sura Principality army. However, their new enemy still possessed a military force of over 50,000. If those were to turn from the south and they received a pursuit, annihilation would be inevitable. They had no time to delay. And then...

Enemy attack! A Sura Principality cavalry unit from the south!

Receiving this report, the generals who had been leading the defeated soldiers had their faces twitch with terror. The 12,000 soldiers were exhausted from battle and the rout, and in addition to that, because they were in the middle of a movement bringing along nearly 2,000 injured soldiers, with no defenses to hinder cavalry right now, if it was a field battle, they would be unilaterally trampled even if they were facing 10,000 cavalry.

The number of enemies!? Approximate is fine, so report their combat strength!

What returned to that question was a despairing answer.

I cannot say accurately. However... judging from the dust clouds, it seems to easily exceed 10,000 cavalry!

O-O-Over 10,000 cavalry! It's out of the question. From here on, we will aim for the border with all our might. Abandon the slow baggage wagons, and run through while maintaining a circular formation.

This was an order that could be called ruthless. In addition to weapons and provisions, injured soldiers were also riding on the baggage wagons. They had no other choice left but to leave the dead weights behind as bait for the enemy army, and retreat while laying out a defensive formation with only the soldiers capable of fighting.

Upon pursuing the routing enemy army, the Third Prince had devised a plan to disguise their small numbers. The 5,000 cavalry were having their respective horses drag several dead branches tied with ropes. Due to those, they raised thick clouds of dust that doubled their numbers, and were approaching the enemy army.

Listen well, pay no attention to the baggage wagons they abandoned! Do not stand in the way of the routing enemy army; concentrate solely on whittling down their rearguard and outer flanks! Charge!

Being veteran soldiers who had thrown themselves into battle with the Sura Principality numerous times, they followed the Third Prince's instructions and repeated a battle where they solely concentrated on whittling down the enemy army's numbers and increasing the dropouts. Much less, the enemy army fleeing while terrified of the illusion of numbers during their rout had extremely low morale as well.

Like this, finally, the soldiers of the Turncoat Kingdom who had also lost their control as an army routed in defeat. In the end, it was a disastrous scene where only less than a mere 5,000 soldiers who had lost their provisions scattered and fled towards the border.

Any further pursuit is unnecessary. They are already equal to having lost their function as an army. It is our victory! We will head west from here, and change course to a signal fire tower from which we can make contact with Big Bridge.

The Third Prince, who had raised decisive war results in a battle of a mere few hours, withdrew the soldiers under his command.

Your Highness, will you transition to a mopping-up operation from here?

It is unnecessary, because soldiers who have lost their escape route and scattered can be repelled even by the infantry attached as escorts to the injured.

What shall we do about the enemy army's injured soldiers? Up until now...

Leave them abandoned. It may seem cruel, but we do not have the leeway to hold prisoners either. Now is not the time for a Matsuyama. Just burn the provisions they abandoned, and leave the enemy army's injured soldiers abandoned on the battlefield.

No one offered an opinion against the Third Prince, who said so with a bitter expression. Because even they had given up on accompanying their injured soldiers, and separated them along with a portion of their precious combat strength... Without provisions, the fate left for the soldiers abandoned on the battlefield was harsh. Because even if they did not lay a hand on them, they were destined to eventually perish.

The Third Prince, having won the battle, led his cavalry and swiftly advanced west, then entered a place established on top of a slightly elevated mountain that was operated as a supply base cum signal fire tower. And then, they would raise a signal fire towards Big Bridge indicating the Third Prince was alive and well. This would later end up becoming the prime mover that invited a new battle, but for them, it was also a war result they had finally managed to win.

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