Book 2: Chapter 4-1: Things Bequeathed by the Father

Book 2: Chapter 4-1: Things Bequeathed by the Father

How awful

Kuu and I hid amongst the trees a distance away from the Fire Fox Village.

The Village was in a tragic state.

You couldnt see a single building left standing. They had all been burnt to ash and crushed to pieces.

Far from that you could see that stones and sand had melted on the ground still giving off light.

In this ruined village you could see Imperial tents set up here and there with soldiers coming and going.

Even with my great eyesight as an elf we were far enough that I couldnt see clearly. However, once I used the binoculars I had made as Kuiro I was able to see the situation.

At this distance they wouldnt spot us.

I wanted to mass-produce these binoculars but the glass lenses required extremely precise manufacturing processes. The craftsmanship and arrangement of the lenses would require too high of a level to produce.

Kuu.is this place really the Fire Fox Village?

I checked with Kuu just to be sure. There was always the chance this wasnt the exact location of the village. I didnt want to believe that this was the right place.

I hoped that this was simply an Imperial camp.

.theres no mistake. This is the Fire Fox Village. This is the village where I lived with everyone for all 14 years of my life.

Kuu whispered with a ghastly pale face.

Id known the truth deep in my heartbut I felt like a leaden weight dropped in my stomach.

If it was like this for meit mustve been a nightmare for Kuu.

At first they would surely use buildings and objects to hide and conduct guerrilla warfare. Sometimes they burned houses that would cause damage to their enemies. However, there was a limit. The difference in numbers was too great. As long as another soldier came up behind them while they were burning the others it would be the end for them.

It was true that there was plenty of obstacles in the village, but in another sense it made it easier for them to get attacked from multiple directions. They hid inside easily burned buildings so there was also a chance of the flames cornering them.

They may have been able to resist flames, but they couldnt resist the smoke and lack of oxygen.

In this kind of trapped area the Imperial soldiers continued to invade and the situation continued to worsen.but that was the aim of the Fire Foxes.

As the Fire Foxes lost their abilities to resist, the imperials would let down their guards and most of them would enter the village.

They would fill the village with soldiers not knowing this was a trap laid out by the Fire Foxes.

As soon as the village was filled to bursting with soldiers they initiated their final plan. They gathered their dead allies magic stones, used their own magic stones within their chests, caused the magic to go wild, and created an explosive conflagration of flames. A gigantic explosive flame caused by dozens of Fire foxes using their magic stones. It annihilated the village and all of the soldiers within it.

Elves and Fire Foxes have over 90 affinity with their respective elements. If you take out their hearts while theyre alive it will change into a magic stone.

Magic stones have two uses. They can be used as a catalyst to increase elemental affinity, or it can be destroyed making magic run wild unleashing untold magic power.

If we were inclined to do so we could remove our own hearts while we lived and use our own magic stones.

We races with strong magical powers have equally strong life force. Even with our hearts removed we can live for a few seconds. Within those few seconds we can force magical power into our magic crystals to make them go wild.

Doing such a thing required incredible resolve. In a normal state its nigh unthinkable.

It was unbelievable, but these dozens of Fire Foxes did so.

If not then it would be almost impossible for them to reduce all the buildings to ash and the ground to glass.

I had to show my respect for their resolve. Even if their reason told them it was the right decisionthey must have been scared. They must have wanted to escape. But they squeezed out the last of their courage and did it for the sake of their friends and family who they had sent away. I couldnt help being moved by their strength of will.

Thanks to that the Empire had only a few dozen troops left alive. Their faces were unhappy and their bodies slow even though they had supposedly overcome the Fire Foxes.