Chapter 87: Basilinna

Chapter 87: Basilinna

The Eastern Romain army’s plan was to use the raging flood to take down the alliance army. Their earlier provocations were just a chain in their plans.

It didn’t matter how the alliance army conducted their assault, or whether their cavalrymen would charge on their own accord or not. Their scheme was already a success as long as the alliance army chose to stay behind and fight them.

Hunyadi finally understood that, but it was already too late.

The turbid water had flooded the alliance army’s barracks and logistical troops.

Some logistical soldiers were washed away by the incoming flood. Some tried to escape, but the mud bogged down their movements. Some grabbed nearby planks, wine vats, flag poles, or whatever that floated and struggled in the water.

Meanwhile, the alliance army troops fighting on the frontline descended into chaos upon the realization that they had nowhere to escape to.

When the water level finally settled, multiple wooden rafts started drifting into the battlefield.

It was unrealistic to take down the enemy with just a flood. Too little water wouldn’t work, but using too much of it would result in huge casualties among the Eastern Romain army too.

While Sophia had carefully calculated the water amount, she added one more chip in.

Over a thousand Eastern Romain soldiers emerged from the seemingly uncrossable bogs on the flanks of the battlefield, and they began picking off the struggling alliance army soldiers with their bows and spears.

With this, the alliance army soldiers were cornered on three sides, and the last side was facing a cliff.

Let’s see how you deal with this.

“It’s over. We have lost.”

Hunyadi’s cavalrymen turned pale.

“My Lord, why must you punish us?”

“We haven’t lost yet!” Hunyadi stared at Sophia as he drew his sword and growled, “Follow me! Let’s kill that little twat!”

He was so well-respected that the cavalrymen, despite being shaken up by the dire circumstances, obeyed his orders and moved uphill.

Sophia watched as Hunyadi’s platoon cast aside their horses to march up the hill, heading in her direction. She gestured toward them with her chin.

“Yes, Basilinna!”

An Eastern Romain commander quickly led their troops to take down Hunyadi and his platoon. A quick but intense fight ensued.

The White Knight’s reputation was not unfounded. Despite being outnumbered by the Eastern Romain army, such that his subordinates fell one after another, he still found an opening to slip past the soldiers and charge straight for Sophia.

“Little twat, you’re dead meat!”

“Mm.” Sophia raised her hand.

The Elite Horse Archers handed a loaded crossbow over to her. She aimed that crossbow at Hunyadi, her hands not shaking in the slightest.

Hunyadi swiftly got closer and closer, to the point where his twisted expression could be clearly seen and his sword’s blood stench could be smelled.

“Little twat!”

Shoosh... Tak!

It isn’t that bad to have someone dealing with the fighting on my behalf, while I put my full focus into governance.

Constantin XI consoled himself.

“So, what is Sophia—I mean, our Basilinna—doing?”

Theoretically speaking, there could only be two emperors in the Eastern Romain Empire, but Constantin XI was a smart man. He knew when he should feign ignorance.

The new army’s commander eyed Constantin XI before replying, “The Basilinna said that she’s going to dispatch soldiers into Vienna to teach the fake Romie a lesson!”

...

In the Holy Romain Empire...

“Are you certain you aren’t joking with me?!”

Frederina was convinced that her messengers were pulling her feet. The White Knight, a renowned veteran general, had forged an alliance army together with nearby countries to attack the Eastern Romain Empire, but they ended up getting annihilated?!

That’s an army of 20,000 soldiers! Does the Eastern Romain Empire even have 10,000 soldiers? And you say that the one who defeated Hunyadi is a six-year-old girl?!

How can you utter such bullshit with a straight face?!

Water must have gotten into your brain!

Frederina stared at the messengers with eyebrows raised in skepticism.

“Your Majesty, it’s true!” the messengers exclaimed with pale faces. “My nephew participated in this war and was lucky to survive. He told me that they were in the midst of battle when a flood suddenly washed all of them away.”

“Many are now saying that the princess from the Eastern Romain Empire is a future saintess, and this is a warning from the Lord!”

“The Genoese claim that the same happened to the Scourge of God as well. They had been faced with a cataclysmic storm that would have sunk any ships, yet it was as obedient as a lamb when he sailed through it.”

“They must be the Lord’s envoys, and they are here to punish those who lack faith!”

Some of the messengers burst into tears as they spoke.

“Your Majesty, what should we do?”

“...” Frederina felt numb.

Saintess? Scourge of God? The Lord’s will? What the hell are they rambling about?

The White Knight was just unlucky to meet with a flood. As for him losing to a six-year-old... Don’t give me that nonsense.

The Eastern Romains merely got lucky. They should celebrate while they still can.

Frederina sighed.

Forget it. None of them are our people anyway. We didn’t suffer any losses.

“Mm, I got it.” Frederina yawned lazily. “So be it then.”

Hm, I wonder which dancer I should summon today.