The Demon Lord's Domain spread out across the north of the continent
of Landia.
This was the land mankind had lost when one day, suddenly, a massive
number of monsters appeared. Now the monsters ran wild across it, and it
was rumored that demons and the Demon Lord lurked deep inside.
However, such rumors were no more than guesses, and it would be fair to
say that the actual situation inside at this time was a complete unknown.
Though it was called the Demon Lord's Domain, there was no clearly
defined border.
After the miserable defeat of the combined forces of mankind led by the
Gran Chaos Empire, the entire area where people had abandoned their
homes because they were unable to fend off the attacking monsters had
come to be called the Demon Lord's Domain.
At present, due to the initial, rapid expansion of the Demon Lord's
Domain, the concentration of monsters was now spread thinly enough that
the various countries could handle them, and thus the expansion had
stopped.
For the countries bordering the Demon Lord's Domain, fighting
monsters was a daily affair.
Though the expansion of the Demon Lord's Domain was now
suppressed, battles between mankind and monsters from the north unfolded
nearly every day.
There were times when the monsters attacked alone, and there were
times when packs of around ten would attack at the same time.
On exceptionally rare occasions, swarms of over a hundred monsters
would attack, and in those cases, a single, small nation from the Union of
Eastern Nations couldn't handle them alone and would have to coordinate
with neighboring countries to deal with the situation.
In one such country bordering the Demon Lord's Domain, the small
Kingdom of Lastania, which belonged to the Union of Eastern Nations,
there was a battle currently going on near the border with the Demon Lord's
Domain.
This hadn't happened often in recent years, but around twenty monsters
had just appeared near the Kingdom of Lastania. They weren't all the same
type, having all come from different races. They varied from zombified,
rotting ogres and goblins to bizarre beasts that defied explanation, like a
winged snake and a two-headed black panther.
What the monsters did have in common was the glint in their hungry
eyes with which they glared at their prey.
The Kingdom of Lastania, with its population of 20,000, only had about
500 pure soldiers, and only a hundred of those could be immediately
mobilized, so it wasn't an easy number to handle by any means. If it came
to it, the people themselves would have to take up arms. For now, though,
that wasn't necessary.
"Defend! Defend!" a soldier shouted.
"Form up! If we leave any gaps between us, they'll get in!"
On the battlefield, soldiers were stopping a fierce assault by zombie
goblins.
The zombie goblins eschewed any sort of tactics in favor of just
charging in, so by keeping them back with shields and thrusting out spears
from the gaps in between them, the soldiers were taking them out one by
one.
In among those shield-bearing soldiers was one who wore armor and
carried an even larger shield, shouting at the rest.
"Archers, aim for anything that flies first! If we let even one through,
our families will be eaten alive!"
The words were brave, but the pitch was high. The bearer of the large
shield was a woman.
She was twenty-three years old. She was tall at 180 centimeters and was
quite muscular, but her facial features still retained a touch of femininity.
This was Lauren, who, despite her young age, was the captain of the
Kingdom of Lastania's troops.
Though her rank was captain, with the low number of troops the
Kingdom of Lastania had to begin with, she commanded all of them.
At Lauren's order, a unit equipped with crossbows made bolts rain down
on the flying snake that was trying to pass overhead, taking it down.
Then there was a scream from the shield-bearers.
"Captain! It's an ogre!"
When she looked, a single ogre of over three meters in height, its flesh
festering like a zombie's, was dashing toward the shield-bearers like the
zombie goblins. Rotten or not...it was still an ogre. It put tremendous
pressure on the line, sending four of the soldiers flying at once.
"Urgh!" Lauren cried. "Cluster together and stop its charge! Don't let
that thing get into town!"
When Lauren gave the order, she raised her large shield and stood in
front of the zombie ogre herself.
"Captain! Hey, we're going to help!" a soldier called.
"Reservists, gather around the captain!"
With eight shield-bearing soldiers, Lauren included, blocking the ogre,
they were finally able to halt its advance. Though its advance had pushed
them back, the ogre was stopped just in time.
"Lancers, archers, finish it while we're holding it here!" Lauren ordered.
"Yes, ma'am! Archers, fire!"
"Go down, you oversized monster!"
Arrows and lances bit into the zombie ogre's putrefied flesh.
However, though countless arrows and many lances had pierced its
body, the zombie ogre just wouldn't die. With each swing of its log-like
arms, one soldier, then another, were sent flying. Another soldier
immediately came to fill the gap in their defenses and hold it back, but their
formation had been thrown into chaos.
""Raaaaaaaaaaaar!"" the two-headed panther roared.
"Whoa! Gagh!"
Weaving through the gaps, the two-headed black panther broke past the
shield-bearers and bit one archer's head from both sides. His head being
bitten and torn from two directions, the archer fell, covered in his own fresh
blood.
Its prey felled, the two-headed black panther set its sights on the
exposed backs of Lauren and the shield-bearers who were holding back the
zombie ogre.
"Damn! It's behind us..."
""Grrr!"" The two-headed black panther tried attacking Lauren from
behind.
"I won't let you!" Someone stepped in-between Lauren and the twoheaded black panther.
It was a muscular man who wore clothing like a Native American's and
carried a kukri in each hand. He was protecting Lauren. The man blocked
the monster's fangs with the kukri in his right hand. Then, holding his left
kukri with a backhanded grip, he stabbed it into the top of one of the
creature's two heads.
To finish it off, he stabbed its other head in the throat.
The two-headed black panther fell to the ground with a thud.
Once he'd confirmed that the enemy was completely neutralized, the
man tore his kukris free and rushed over to Lauren.
"Are you all right, Madam Lauren?!"
"Sir Jirukoma! You came!" Lauren's face burst with joy at the sight of
reliable backup... but her seriousness quickly returned. She kept her guard
up against the zombie ogre she was holding back as she asked, "If you're
here, is the volunteer army here too?"
"Yes. However, I've come ahead by myself. We need to hold out for a
while longer..."
While Jirukoma was still talking, the monsters on the other side
suddenly began roaring.
A group of around fifty armed people had joined the fray, catching the
monsters from behind.
Within that group was a young man, taking command as he rode around
on horseback. This man, who had an air of nobility about him, looked at the
battlefield with keen eyes and gave orders to the group of men.
"These witless monsters see only what's in front of them. Attack from
the rear and flanks to make quick work of them!"
The young man's name was Julius Amidonia. He'd once been the crown
prince of Amidonia.
The force he now led was a volunteer army composed of refugees
seeking to return to their homelands, which were now part of the Demon
Lord's Domain.
Normally, the volunteer army should have been commanded by their
leader, Jirukoma, but Jirukoma preferred to fight as a single warrior. In most
situations, Jirukoma left command to Julius, who was a visiting general in
the Kingdom of Lastania.
"Indeed. Sir Julius's commands are as apt as ever. I can feel at ease
watching him," Lauren said, feeling impressed.
"You're right," Jirukoma agreed. "When it comes to commanding
troops, he's far more capable than I am. He does complain, 'Why is it that I
must always clean up after your messes?' all the time though."
"Sir Julius is dependable after all. I can see why you'd end up relying on
him."
While the two of them were talking, Julius and the volunteer army's
charge threw the monsters' ranks into disarray. Not missing their
opportunity now that the pressure had lessened, the shield-bearers moved
up, knocking down the zombie ogre and other monsters.
The lancers swarmed around the fallen zombie ogre, stabbing it again
and again. The archers loosed their arrows from a distance, and when its
body was finally turned into a pincushion of spears and arrows, the zombie
ogre stopped moving at last.
Having confirmed their enemy was dead, the soldiers raised their voices.
"I-It's dead! We killed it!"
"We brought down the big one!"
"""Yeahhhhhh!"""
Having killed a powerful enemy boosted the soldiers' morale.
Now they moved on to mopping up the remaining monsters, and
Jirukoma and Lauren both breathed a sigh of relief.
While they were wiping their brows, Julius rode over to them on his
horse.
"Jirukoma! You pushed the troops off on me and charged in again!
You're supposed to be the leader of this volunteer army! And you, Madam
Lauren! It should be unthinkable for the captain to be out on the front lines!
If anything were to happen to you, who would keep this country's soldiers
together?!"
The moment he arrived, Julius started giving them both a piece of his
mind.
Jirukoma and Lauren both listened with wry smiles.
Getting chewed out by Julius had become a regular part of what
happened after a battle with monsters. The two of them kept charging in no
matter how much they were lectured about it, and Julius continued lecturing
them, even knowing it was hopeless.
None of the three had learned their lesson.
"Besides, the problem with you people is..." Julius insisted.
Cutting him off, Lauren said, "Now then, the monsters are wiped out.
Let's head back. All right, people, we're pulling out!" She clapped her
hands.
"Hey, I wasn't done..."
"Now, now, Julius," said Jirukoma. "We can listen to you tell us off on
the way back, so let's get going for now. There are people eagerly awaiting
our return, you know?"
"...Hmph."
Having been mollified by Jirukoma, Julius looked away, unamused.
He didn't say any more, though, so he must have accepted it.
Seeing the way Julius was acting, Jirukoma and Lauren looked at each
other, then burst out laughing.
"Jirukoma," Julius said. "What do you make of the recent monster
attacks?"
On the way back to the castle with the soldiers, Jirukoma was walking
beside Julius as he rode on horseback. Jirukoma could ride a horse too, but
he preferred to walk because his style was more suited to fighting on foot,
and it served as training.
Hearing the question, Jirukoma cocked his head to the side.
"Has there been something about them that's caught your attention?"
"There has been an increase in both the number of monsters and
frequency of attacks of late. If the numbers increase any further, the soldiers
will not be able to handle them alone."
"If you're right..." Lauren said seriously, "the people will have to take
up arms."
Though it was called a kingdom, Lastania was no bigger than a midrange noble's domain in Elfrieden or Amidonia. The population was around
20,000, and that naturally included non-combatants like women, children,
and the elderly. Even if they enforced conscription, only 5,000 of them
could fight, at best.
Julius held his chin with a pensive look on his face.
"Even if we could get the numbers, a haphazardly assembled force
won't be much use in battle. Even with the volunteer soldiers added to their
numbers, this country has fewer than 600 soldiers. If the monsters come in
greater numbers than that, it's inevitable that we'll struggle. If their number
exceeds 1,000...it will be the end of this country."
Julius had a serious look on his face. He probably wasn't exaggerating.
To wipe away the oppressively serious atmosphere, Jirukoma
deliberately chose to be optimistic.
"The Union of Eastern Nations was formed to prevent that, right? So
that they can coordinate their response when a situation a small or mediumsized country can't handle alone arises. Besides, if it comes to it, won't the
United Forces come to help?"
The United Forces that Jirukoma was speaking of was shorthand for the
United Forces of the Eastern Nations, a battalion created with troops levied
from each of the members of the Union of Eastern Nations. (In the case of
small countries, this was ten percent of their army, and in the case of
medium-sized countries, it was thirty percent.) If a member of the union
was threatened by the Demon Lord's Domain or another country, the United
Forces would be dispatched.
However, Julius shook his head.
"It's true, if this country were the only one being invaded, we could
count on the United Forces to come to our aid. However, based on the
information I've gathered from the traveling merchants, this country is not
the only one seeing a rise in monster attacks."
"You're a visiting general, aren't you?" Jirukoma asked. "Do they even
have you handling intelligence?"
"There's no one else to do it, so what choice do I have? I've experienced
firsthand the terror of what can happen when you are negligent about
gathering intelligence," Julius said, frowning.
His knowledge of the importance of intelligence gathering had come
from his experience of misreading the political situation inside the Elfrieden
Kingdom, dispatching troops too easily, then suffering a major defeat.
Julius shook his head and tried moving on. "From what the merchants
tell me, monster attacks have risen in every country bordering the Demon
Lord's Domain. If there's a major monster offensive across a wide area of
the border, even the United Forces will be unable to handle it. Besides, the
United Forces will head out to help the countries that contribute the greatest
numbers of troops first, I'm sure."
Because it was a force composed of troops contributed by each country,
it was, in some ways, inevitable that the countries most of those troops
belonged to would be a higher priority. If the countries with the greatest
numbers of troops were in trouble, the United Forces may wholly collapse,
and assisting other countries wouldn't boost morale.
That was why a small country like the Kingdom of Lastania may be at
the bottom of the list.
"Urgh..." Jirukoma groaned. "Then what about asking the Nothung
Dragon Knight Kingdom to provide reinforcements? Lastania has an
alliance with them, right?"
The Nothung Dragon Knight Kingdom, which had many powerful
dragon knights in its service, was said to be theoretically capable of fighting
the Gran Chaos Empire on even footing in a defensive war. The kingdom
had been allied with the Kingdom of Lastania for a long time, since before
the founding of the Union of Eastern Nations.
The alliance had remained in place even after the Kingdom of Lastania's
accession to the Union of Eastern Nations, and now their kingdom served as
the Nothung Dragon Knight Kingdom's point of contact with the union.
It was no exaggeration to say that this country, which seemed so small
and insignificant that it might blow away in the wind, still existed at all
thanks to that alliance.
But Julius shook his head.
"I told you the increase in monster attacks has affected every country
that borders the Demon Lord's Domain, didn't I? The Nothung Dragon
Knight Kingdom is a bordering country too. They must be seeing an
increase in attacks themselves."
"You mean they may be too busy looking after themselves to be able to
spare anything for us?" Jirukoma asked, appalled.
If worse came to worst, they would have to fight with only this country's
forces. That reality put Jirukoma in a dark mood.
Julius sighed slightly. "In times like this, I can't help but wish I had the
10,000 troops I once commanded."
In the time between the death of his father, Gaius VIII, and his sister,
Roroa, driving him from the country, Julius had been the sovereign prince
of Amidonia. He'd only served as prince for a short while, but during that
time, Julius had held 10,000 troops at his command.
"If I still had those troops, I wouldn't have to worry like this..." he
murmured.
"But during the time when you were leading those troops, you wouldn't
have given a second thought to a small country like this, would you?"
"You may be right." Julius took on a sad face for a moment, then
laughed bitterly. "Honestly... There are so many things you only understand
the value of once you've lost them."
"But there are also many times you think you've lost something, when
you haven't lost it at all," Jirukoma said, as Julius laughed mockingly at
himself. "We were driven from our homelands as refugees, but they are not
lost to us. Though they are now part of the Demon Lord's Domain, the
mountains and rivers that raised us are still in those lands. So it is for our
families too. Though I have parted ways with her, my sister Komain is still
alive and well in the kingdom."
Granted, Komain's last letter had said, "I have found the one I am meant
to serve!" in somewhat excited writing, so Jirukoma was more than a little
worried about her.
"My homeland and family...huh," Julius murmured.
For Julius, the Principality of Amidonia was his homeland, and his only
family was his younger sister Roroa. His last memories of each were bitter
ones, but they hadn't faded away and disappeared entirely.
He'd heard the Principality of Amidonia was now incorporated into the
Elfrieden Kingdom and Roroa was King Souma of Elfrieden's fiancée,
but...they did certainly both still exist.
"You're right... If it comes to it, I suppose I'll bow my head to my
sister," he said. "It will be humiliating, but if it gets us reinforcements, my
self-respect is a small price to pay."
To encourage Julius, who was smiling faintly, Jirukoma slapped him on
the lower back.
"Ow! What was that for?!"
"I only know you as you've been in this country. No matter what type of
person you may have been in the past."
Julius was silent.
"But the way you are now, you're not that disagreeable," Jirukoma went
on. "When we first met, you had the eyes of a lost man, searching for
answers, but now you seem full of life to me."
Hearing Jirukoma assess him that way, Julius let out a "Hmph," and
looked away from the man. "The House of Amidonia is a house of warriors.
I must have regained my true self while fighting these monsters."
"Hmm... Is that really all it is?"
"What are you trying to say?"
"Couldn't it have been someone else's influence? Look, it seems you
have someone waiting for your return."
Jirukoma directed the upset Julius's attention to the castle gate.
In front was a charming young girl wearing a light-colored dress that
resembled a knee-length Tyrolean dirndl, and she was waving at Julius. Her
attire was common, but, on closer inspection, a pretty tiara was sitting atop
her head.
The lovely girl had short, airy hair and a face that retained traces of
youth.
"Lord Julius! I've been waiting for you to come back safely!" The girl
waved her hands as if expressing her joy with her entire body as she called
out to him.
In that moment, the soldiers smirked, and their jealous gazes all focused
on Julius. This girl was Lastania's princess, Tia Lastania.
When she called out to him in front of all the soldiers, Julius held his
head in his hands.
"Princess Tia... Why is she at the castle gate? It's dangerous."
"That must simply be due to how much she's missed you. Be on your
way now, quickly."
Jirukoma gave the horse Julius was riding a hard slap on the rear. The
way the horse suddenly began running nearly made Julius fall, and he shot
Jirukoma a vengeful look for a moment, but he quickly continued the race
to Princess Tia.
"Those two make a cute couple, don't they?"
When Jirukoma turned back to the voice behind him, Captain Lauren
was standing there with a smile.
"Sir Julius is royalty too, so there can be no complaint about his
pedigree," she went on. "More than that, Princess Tia is very fond of him,
so the king fully intends to take him in as her groom."
"Julius says he's 'not ready for a family yet' though."
"Oh, the princess doesn't stand a chance then?" Lauren asked.
"No, I think it's a matter of determination. Julius seems to have been
saved by the princess's cheer, so if he just finds the resolve to live here until
his dying days, the rest may go quickly."
The two of them watched as Julius reached Princess Tia and
immediately began scolding her about something. Princess Tia covered her
ears as if to say, "I'm not listeniiing," and looked away peevishly. They
were like a close pair of siblings.
Frustrated, Julius picked up Princess Tia by the arms and sat her in front
of him. From there, the two of them rode into the castle together.
Princess Tia was tucked snugly in front of Julius and leaned back against
him with a soft smile.
Jirukoma and Lauren watched the two of them, grinning.
"They sure do get along well, don't they?" Lauren asked.
"Haha! You may be right."
"...U-Um... Sir Jirukoma," Lauren ventured. "We're both single, so
would you join me for drinks tonight in celebration of our victory?"
"I couldn't ask for more. Let's drink together."
"Okay!"
With that said, the two of them passed through the gate. And, having the
well-liked Lauren to himself for the night, Jirukoma was subjected to
jealous stares from all the single soldiers.