Chapter 24: [Side Story] Victory Banquet

Chapter 24: [Side Story] Victory Banquet

The skirmish finally subsided as dusk fell that day.

A jubilant feast ensued at the Crossroads.

Dubbed as a grand banquet, it was, in truth, a lavish heap of food and drink laid out in the citys central square, free for all to indulge.

"Well then, lets celebrate the victory weve earned by holding back those fearsome armored beasts..."

I briefly proposed a toast and raised my glass high.

"Cheers!"

In unison, the soldiers raised their glasses and echoed my sentiment.

"Cheers!"

"Cheeeers!"

"Now, now, eat and drink to your hearts content! Today, the tab is on me!"

"Hooray~!"

"Long live our Lord!"

And so, the feast commenced. The soldiers chatted and laughed, devouring the meat and guzzling down their drinks.

Merely a few hours ago, the specter of death had loomed over them.

Relieving such intense stress called for hearty meat and potent alcohol.

Barbecues sizzled beside the blazing fire in the central square, while soldiers sang songs, reveling in their victory.

Seated in a corner of the square, I observed the scene from a distance.

"Are you alright, my Lord?"

Lucas, who had come up to me, asked with concern.

"Youve been fasting all day, you should eat something."

"...Sure."

I replied, but I felt no hunger. I just idly swirled the drink in my hand.

The beverage in the glass caught the firelight, glimmering red.

Lucas, who had taken a seat beside me, offered a gentle smile.

"You dont seem very celebratory for a victorious commander, my Lord."

"..."

"Youve successfully held back a thousand Living Armors without significant damage. I think you could afford to be a bit happier."

"There was no significant damage, yes."

I slowly brought the drink to my lips.

"Cough?!"

"My Lord? Are you alright?"

"Ye, yes. Im fine. The taste of the alcohol was just a bit... surprising."

I eyed my drink with disbelief.

Wasnt this supposed to be beer? It feels like its alcohol content is at least 20%.

Since the world is different, it makes sense the alcohol would be different, too.

Awkwardly setting down my glass, I wrapped up my earlier statement.

"There was no significant damage, but we lost precious lives."

Once someone had died, discussing the extent of the damage seemed pointless. Life doesnt operate on a hierarchy. All life is precious.

Of course, I knew. You cant save everyone. To think otherwise in this cruel game would be hubris.

But the hero characters I couldnt save today, or the ordinary soldiers, they could have played a pivotal role in defending this city in the future.

Their lives were seeds of potential, each capable of blooming into something more.

But that potential was now lost.

"If I had been a bit more cautious... they wouldnt have died."

I reflected on todays battle.

I could have performed better. I could have been more watchful.

This wasnt like the tutorial stage. There was a clear margin for improvement. It stung even more because I recognized it myself.

"My Lord, I think you did well enough, you dont need to blame yourself... I mean, saying this wont erase your regret, would it?"

Lucas uttered his words with a gentle touch.

"But Your Highness, this is a celebration of victory."

Turning to my side, the protagonist amidst the golden walls displayed a broad smile.

"If Your Highness is displeased, it wont do much for the soldiers spirits."

"..."

"Please smile. At least for now, partake in our happiness. That too is a part of being a commander."

The idea that a commanders duties included smiling seemed both convincing and amusing, stirring a chuckle within me.

"You speak the truth!"

With a surprising clatter, Aider popped up from behind me. What in the world?

"While mourning our losses is crucial, we cant sustain morale with sadness alone. We must find time to celebrate and revel in our victory!"

Aider, donned in a chefs attire, carried a tray of food in his hands. What was he planning now?

"Because eating just meat isnt good for your health. Ive brought some vegetables as well."

"But, I havent even touched any meat yet..."

To my complaint, Aider handed me a tray brimming with roasted vegetables.

"Congratulations on clearing Stage 1, my Lord."

"So... I wish to be... by your side..."

Soon after, Damien began to nod off.

I awkwardly observed this pitiful child, his gentle breaths echoing as his forehead rested on my shoulder.

"Now that I reflect on it, I sensed my magic growing stronger while under your command."

Jupiter, who had been observing us, cocked her head.

"Was it due to Your Highnesss outstanding command?"

It wasnt because of my superb command, but rather my inherent attributes and the party synergy system.

A total buff of 25% was put into play in this battle.

However, I couldnt confess this truth. All I could do was muster a forced laugh.

"All credit goes to your noble character and your natural leadership ability, Your Highness."

This time, a voice echoed from behind. I swiveled around to find Lucas seated there.

"I, too, feel my distractions fading away in your presence. Following your orders makes me feel lighter, almost as if I could fly. If this isnt evidence of your character and talent, then what is?"

I was dumbfounded by the degree of bootlicking he managed in such a stern voice.

This wasnt like the diligent, steadfast character I knew him to be. It seemed he had been imbibing quite a bit. There was a pile of empty liquor glasses next to him.

Witnessing Lucas in this state for the first time, I couldnt help but laugh. I shot a smirk in Lucass direction.

"So, thats why youre always hovering around me, Lucas?"

Lucas, who had been sipping his beer, arched an eyebrow.

"Perhaps?"

Perhaps, he states. That wasnt the usual response from a paragon of knightly virtue.

Just as I was about to probe further, other soldiers congregated around us. The soldiers boisterously traded toasts, emptying their cups with each one.

"To our fallen comrades!"

"To us, the survivors!"

"To His Highness, the prince-!"

Each one took turns drinking, and before long all eyes were on me.

Startled, I looked around.

"What, what? Why are you all gawking at me like that?"

"Your Highness, your glass is still full."

"Ah, Im just not feeling up to it..."

I wasnt a fan of drinking in the real world, so I was trying to dodge it.

But the soldiers all dropped to the ground, pretending to sob.

"Were sorry, Your Highness! We failed to create the right ambiance!"

"We made Prince Ash, whos been known to drink continuously for a week if he pleases, not even sip a single glass!"

What kind of reputation was that?! Just what kind of life had this damned prince led?!

"We deserve to die! Please, execute us!"

"Hey, dont overact, you idiots! Get up!"

"Then, please drink!"

"What? How did this..."

"Drink! Drink! Drink!"

The surrounding soldiers began to chant in harmony.

Drink! Drink! Drink!

"Damn it."

I couldnt exactly decline and dampen the spirits in such a scenario.

What was there to do? Eventually, I clenched my eyes shut and downed my drink in one gulp.

The potent liquid scorched a path from my esophagus down to my stomach.

"Arghhh! Are you pleased now?!"

After forcefully wiping my mouth, I brandished the empty glass above my head.

The soldiers erupted into cheers, evidently ecstatic. These knaves...

"You dared to make me, the lord and commander, drink! Youd better be prepared for the aftermath! Hey! Refill everyones glasses!"

At my behest, the soldiers brought forward barrels of alcohol.

With everyones cups replenished, I announced,

"Alright, lets feast, drink, and die together!"

We indulged, imbibed, crooned, and prattled until the moon completed its celestial journey.

The victory night was growing deeper.

***

"Oh man, Im hammered..."

The feast finally concluded near daybreak.

Upon reaching my room in the mansion, I clumsily cleaned up and flopped onto the bed, cradling my spinning head.

The liquor in this world was unforgiving. Even though I had merely consumed beer, the alcoholic content was on an entirely different level compared to the beer on Earth.

I yearned to slump into sleep right there, but I coerced my heavy eyelids open and accessed the system window.

I must check this before I sleep.

Reward boxes that had appeared as stage clear rewards.

Two R-grade boxes, and three N-grade boxes.

It was time to examine their contents.