Chapter 143: Battle of Tenar (2)

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Kyle too was aware of the tight deadline well beforehand. He was also receiving the same reports from his observers, relayed through messengers and arctech radios serving as repeaters.

Generally, the Versian Military was smaller than all three Counts’ forces combined, but if they focused all their firepower onto Count Leon and surrounded him, Kyle would lose the momentum and run the risk of being targeted within the city, left alone without allies.

Already his ADCON squads were engaging in skirmishes around the city, raising the alert level of the Nest division that had slunk back to Tenar after their defeat at Desham.

Kyle would have been outnumbered if he only had the two thousand and five hundred soldiers of his brigade, but luckily for him, the seeds of revolution and discontent with the current government that he had sown in the past had been brewing over the past two months.

The religion that Kyle had started as a ploy to gain more followers were building their own momentum, treating the Ghost of Tenar as a figurehead. The loyal adherents of the new movement grew in number over time, allowing Dekar to easily utilize them as new members and supporters. Kyle did not expect the religion to grow to such a wide scale that nearly every citizen in Tenar had heard about it, with the government attempting to clamp down on the spread.

The tight censorship on such rumors only led to even more citizens being dissatisifed with the government, even though they were in the midst of a war. This was building off the original assassination attempt of Mornero by Kyle, where only cronies of Mornero had been targeted. This already tripped alarm bells in the minds of the citizens, who had already began to wonder about conspiracies within the governement. With such a censorship policy, the discontentment only spread even more hand-in-hand with the new religious movement.

“Mornero is not blessed by Goddess Nona – he aims to suppress us all and fuel his own cronies for war!” The newly self-proclaimed leaders of the religion told their followers. “When the Ghost of Tenar finally returns to exact his final revenge, we shall join him and return Versia to its rightful state, with no corruption!”

Their dissent and disastifaction grew even stronger when Johan was discovered to be alive. Now with the Versian military claiming that the ‘cult’ had been destroyed in Creuliz, the local rebels in Tenar were more riled up than ever.

“First they lie to us about Johan being dead, but now they killed him? They are unfit to be the rightful government of Versia!”

“Traitors, the lot of them!”

With this, Dekar had even more supporters and followers, building up a strong case for his return to government. Regular protests had broke out in the past month, though they were quickly suppressed by the heavy-handed military.

As such, Kyle had a willing base of followers and supporters to use as diversionary tactics, increasing his numbers nearly twenty times. With this, I can plunge the entire city into chaos while I go for the government heads.

A simple decapitation strategy, but it hinged on Count Leon’s frontal attack. The moment the observer reports talked about Count Leon’s victory at the first defensive line, Kyle had his squads begin to sabotage the various military installations across Tenar.

Supply warehouses, wagon bays, ammunition dumps, each of them were being blown up while Kyle waited for Count Leon to reach Tenar. This slowed down the Versian military’s attempts to stall Count Leon, forcing them to divert troops and resources to clamp down on the attacks. The Versian military was torn apart, having to fight rebels within Tenar while trying to organize a defence to push back.

“Who the hell are these soldiers? Where are the rebels getting these sort of equipment from?”

“It must be Count Leon’s troops, they are supplying rebels with weapons!”

“The power station is under attack!”Updated from novelbIn.(c)om

“Forget that, protect the artillery emplacements on the walls!”

“Just hold on – if we can hold on for a week, we will be able to surround Count Leon and force him to surrender!”

The Nest division began to sweep the catacombs and hiding spots of the rebels, using Agent Black to flush them out again. However this time, Kyle and his forces were already prepared in advance, using gas masks and fighting toe-to-toe with Nest squads through the winding tunnels.

The battle has begun. Kyle deployed all ADCON squads, sending his men supported by local rebels to attack their objectives, spreading the fighting through the city.

“Boss, are we not going to wait for Count Leon’s forces?” Feldon asked.

Of course, he did not know about Kyle’s ability to supply the city through Count Leon’s blockade, but he was at first feeling good about the state of the war. The major gangs would raid Count Leon’s supply lines and hand a bit of them over to the Versian military.

When the major gangs revolted in Raktor, Mornero had honestly thought that the war would be won in a swift motion. What threw him offguard was the sudden aggressiveness of Count Leon who immediately stormed the first defensive line, breaking through in a single day.

He knew Count Leon was not a suicidal man, so he already suspected a plan afoot, having recalled the Nest division and deploying them to protect Tenar. He had not forgotten about the rebellious elements in the city. “The attacks in Tenar are random, as though it was a spontaneous effect. But it is clear that someone is fuelling them. Nox, what do you think?”

“I believe the enemy is aiming for a decapitation strategy.” Nox was standing next to him in the office, serving as the liasion for control of the Nest forces. “For every successful coup, the seat of power must be controlled quickly if the city is to be captured. As such, the attacks are a mere diversion, while the enemy prepares to kill you.”

Mornero agreed as well, himself having pulled off a similar strategy when capturing President Johan and paying protestors to riot at the government palace. It was just that the positions were now swapped, and he had to play as the defender rather than the attacker.

“Pull as many forces as you can back to the government palace.”

“Already done, sir.” Just as Nox replied, the glass windows of the office shattered as a mortar round slammed through, blowing up on the ground and blasting paper and weak wooden tables around in a swirling storm.

Nox instinctively used his speed to quickly push Mornero down onto the ground as a few mortar rounds came in, the fragments screeching across the room and threatening to pierce Mornero, with Nox blocking a few stray ones with his tough armour.

At the same time, the sounds of fighting had finally reached the palace, with explosions and gunfire rocking the area. [Sir, there’s more than five hundred of them here!]

“Fend them off!” Nox hauled Mornero up to his feet, rushing over to the side of the room and pressing a button, revealing an elevator that led to an underground bunker. Nox did not enter with Mornero, instead sending Mornero down alone, while he readied himself to clear the palace.

As he stepped out of the office and entered the main corridors, his men were already engaged in a fierce firefight in various sections of the palace. The once grand hallways of the palace with lavish red paint were now riddled with pellet holes and residual soot of explosions, with the black stain creeping onto the ceiling with every fight. The government workers screamed and cowered under their desks, hoping to survive the fight while other ministers were being led by security troops to the underground bunker as well.

Nox helped to push back the attackers, killing the knights of Count Leon with his poison tipped arm-shields as he got up close and personal, piercing through the cracks and seams of their arctech armour. The fighting was eventually stabilized and controlled, with Nox leading a counterattack charge to force the attackers back to the main entrance.

But just as Nox was about to command yet another push, a pellet shot from a railgun hit him right in the chest armour, the kinetic energy nearly overwhelming his absorption engravings that frantically tried to convert it to arcia energy.

The sheer force of the impact staggered him, forcing him to quickly duck behind cover as three more pellets followed up, with one tearing through the head of a Nest soldier, twisting his brain into a sickly mush that gushed out of the through-hole.

Nox gritted his teeth as he grabbed a rifle on the floor, aware of who was targeting him. Kris Greyborn, it’s you again!

M.G.Driver

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Samantha should have known better than pushing to advance technology in a world of magic.

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Now she is trapped inside the arcane computer she has fabricated to save her friends from the Lords' wrath, and only the last dregs of her divine Wish are keeping her alive. As Feral AIs and mind-corrupting viruses attack her last refuge, Samantha must figure out how she can escape this realm before it collapses and buries the last of her hope with it.