Chapter 20: Civil War Period – Lafayette’s Front (1)

Chapter 20: Civil War Period – Lafayette’s Front (1)

Translated by Mara Sov

Civil War Period Lafayettes Front (1)

As soon as the autumn harvest was completed, King Louis launched a campaign to crush the rebels, summoning a large army in the Capital Lumiere, and setting a march towards the south.

In response, the Faction of the late First Prince also mobilized their forces and set out.

The leaders of the First Princes faction gathered at the CharolaisFortress, located between the southern territory of Lafayette and the eastern Duchy of Lorenne, roughly in the central part of the Kingdom.

The atmosphere of this meeting was not just grim, but desperate.This chapter made its debut appearance via N0v3lB1n.

They have over 20.000 men? Are you certain of this?

The expressions of all of those gathered here paled at the faction leaders question, Duke Christopher De Lorennene

This could be a mistake? Perhaps our scouts were delirious? The forces we faced before the plague were fewer than this! Even if they secured the North, the money necessary to raise a force like this wouldnt just fall from the skies. So how could they have mustered such an army?

Count Pelford, one of Duke Lorennes trusted aides, spoke up, but my father, the Marquis of Lafayette, replied to him in an indifferent tone.

We already double-checked this information. Unless every single one of our scouts has gone mad, those numbers are correct.

A grave silence fell upon the meeting.

After the plague, the Lord of the Northern region lost most of their power.

Even after conscripting every possible man, our forces barely numbered over 10,000 strong.

I was rather mortified as well.

Before my regression, King Louis had launched an offensive to mop up the remnants of the First Princes faction, but their numbers were only slightly larger than ours.

Thats why we were able to hold them off even without my father for long enough to King Louis realize that the newly minted revolutionaries were a bigger threat than he had expected, so he sought reconciliation.

But now, they are going to wage war on us with twice our numbers.

Maybe its the butterfly effect caused by my father, the Marquis, still being alive?

The presence of my father might have made them cautious, but how could this explain the sudden doubling of their forces?

This isnt just a territorial dispute; a force of this magnitude requires more than just a peasant conscription.

Not even to talk about how much money it would take to feed, clothe, and arm such a force when both factions were virtually bankrupt after the long Civil War.

Perhaps those damned bastards made a deal with the Abyss Corporation?

The difference between our numbers is too great, isnt it? In this case, we should retreat and prepare for a battle of attrition

Their territories in the North will remain intact, while ours will be plundered and burned to cinders. If we back down here, then they would simply pick us off one by one.

Amidst this heated discussion, another piece of intelligence arrived.

The enemy divided their forces into three and is advancing. About 6,000 men are being led by the Duke of Orleans and are heading towards Trouville, 4,000 troops are being led by the Duke of Bretagne and are heading towards the province of Berry while 10,000 troops led by King Louis himself are marching towards us.

So they intend to strike our base of operations.

Murmurs spread across the conference.

The enemy forces marching east are clearly targeting Duke Lorennes domain.

What bothered me, however, was

4,000 are marching toward the Berry province?

The Marquis furrowed his brow.

From the Berry province, in the southwest, the only target of worth belonging to the First Princes faction was the Lafayette Marquisate.

It was understandable of them to pressure the leader of our faction with 6,000 troops, while the bulk of Lafayettes forces were already positioned to deal with the main force, led by King Louis. So, why would he send an additional 4,000 men toward a province where the only target worth speaking of was Lafayette?

Considering the distribution of forces, Duke Lorennes domain would engage with a token effort, as the force sent there was barely enough to keep him in check while the bulk of this army was being invested against Lafayette and the other southern families.

Apparently, King Louis is intent on purging Lafayette and the other southern families first.

Said Count Lionel with a grave tone.

That was clear. But why would he pursue this goal?

While avoiding the Revolutionaries ire was one of my biggest goals, the secondary motive behind stopping the Marquis from relieving Eris to the world was to avoid King Louiss unnecessary attention.

The Blue Knights reputation was certainly worthy of legend, but with Duke Lorenne as the head of the faction, why would they go out of their way to deal with Lafayette?

Well have to divide our troops as well.

Reaching into my quiver, I pulled an arrow of a different color from the rest.

While a sword enhanced by Eris Divine Power would lose its blessing after a few swings I asked her to apply her blessings into an arrow in the form of a trump card.

Eris wasted days praying over it, as the sheer amount of Divine Power encased on this arrow allowed me to relax my nerves.

What were you thinking?

As I turned around, I realized that the Marquis had followed me.

We are defending our territory. Any other person put into this role wouldnt fight with his al;, thats why I should take command.

The Marquis stared at me for a moment as his face broke into a satisfied smile.

Indeed, you have grown up. Youve finally become a man worthy of the name Lafayette.

Ah, I understand it now.

Initially, I had been keeping an eye out for him in the chance he could cause some trouble, but he kept to himself and showed no signs of his usual plots.

It seems to me he had come to his own conclusion. Since he couldnt control me anymore, he must have convinced himself that I was now a son to be proud of.

I couldnt help but let out a bitter laugh at this realization.

Your Excellency, may I ask you something?

You may.

Werent you aware that both Sir Gaston and I are more than capable of overpowering a regular Knight?

The Marquis became silent.

But his silence was already an answer of its own.

You recognized the swordsmanship of a Royal Guard at a mere glance, so you surely could distinguish our skills. So, why then? Was it because you believed that Sir Gastons and my own swordsmanship was so insignificant that they held no value to you?

Thats not likely. The Marquis held the Knightly tournament every year before my incident, and he always took the top performers to the battlefield.

Not to mention that Sir Gaston, even before my regression, was already vastly superior to any Knight that came out of that tournament.

I think thats because to you, Your Excellency, I was not a son to be cherished or taught, but a rival who threatened your position, isnt that right?

Yes, that is correct, Pierre. But now I realize this simple truth. A lions cub cannot be a mere house cat, no matter how much you tried to suppress it

Then just treat the cub as it was always treated.

I didnt grow to where I am now because of your support, Your Excellency. The man standing before you is simply a weed that prevailed despite your best efforts to trample it down.

I wasted years of my life under the Marquiss cold disdain and it was only after fighting the Revolution and being decapitated on the guillotine that I came to be who I am now.

I have reached this place only through a miracle.

The old me wasted too much time to escape his influence, and the shadow of the Marquis persisted even after his worthless death at the hands of the plague.

After all this hardship and through this miracle, Ive barely made it here, and now this man who has been nothing more than a source of constant pain and regrets dares to call himself my father and be proud of who I have become?!

So, dont even think of including me as one of Your Excellencys success stories now. I may bear the name of Lafayette, but Im not and will not be the Lafayette you wished for. What I am, however, is your rival who has grown outside of your control, despite your best attempts.

Hah! Such arrogance. Tell me then, can you prove to be all of this without the name of Lafayette?

Yes, Your Excellency. And I will show it to you.

Whether he thinks Im easily disposable or hes grateful for my efforts, I dont care.

During the end of the fight against the Revolutionary Army, I faced numerous situations far more desperate than this one.

And now that I have resources to draw upon, I cant afford to lose face in a battle that will become the prelude to the Revolution.

So, instead of pretending to be a doting father who has turned a new leaf, show me the Blue Knight Your Excellency, for I plan to win and crush all of those who stand in the way of my goal.

Hahaha! I hope your might lives up to your arrogance.

This arrogance you speak of could have been only bestowed by you, Your Excellency. After all, arent you the one who has to live up to the title of Strongest Knight in this Kingdom?

The opportunity to prove my worth on the same battlefield as the Marquis was something I didnt have in my past life.

Therefore, I looked at him as a fire burned in my eyes.

If Your Excellency falls short, I guarantee that it will be me who the people think of when they hear the name Lafayette and not the supposedly great Blue Knight.

TL: LET THE WAR BEGIN BITHCES

The next 5 chapters will be all out warrrrrrrr

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