Chapter 367: The North’s Will (2)
After Dorgon’s appearance caused the Sarei front to pull back, all fronts went into a state of emergency.
“The Paso and Tarke fronts have been attacked.”
It was a devastating report, but the Invincible Duke remained silent as he adjusted the pieces on the war map. Unfortunately, the headquarters had long since grown used to such grim news.
After confirming that the Sarei front had retreated across the river, Dorgon began treating the entire North as his personal backyard, roaming wherever he pleased. The empire pulling back its front lines itself meant focusing on defense rather than counterattack, which meant that Dorgon could unilaterally decide the battlefield. Besides, he wouldn’t give up a situation where he could force the battlefield on the enemy.
And so, rather than engaging in prolonged battles against fortified positions like Sarei, he set his sights on weaker, more exposed fronts, forcing the Empire to fight on unfavorable terrain.
Sarei was lucky.
It was a bitter truth, but not all fronts had the advantage of natural defenses like rivers or mountains. Besides, pulling back further just to find a defensible position would create even more logistical chaos. The Empire had no choice but to hold the line, though ‘holding the line’ meant little more than bleeding out one soldier at a time.
Damn it.
Dorgon either launched offensives while mobilizing his entire army, like at Sarei, or divided his forces for simultaneous raids. The only reason the Empire still held its ground was because its soldiers were spilling their blood to keep the lines from collapsing.
In fact, under normal circumstances, simultaneous raids would be impossible. What more could a guy with a total force of only about 10,000 do by dividing his troops other than getting himself thoroughly defeated?
But Dorgon, having tasted success at the Sarei front, aimed for short bursts of chaos rather than recapturing occupied territories. Hit-and-run attacks, harassing supply lines, striking hard, and vanishing before a proper response could be mounted.
We can’t annihilate them on sight since they’re in the thousands.
If the forces attacking the front lines were just in the hundreds or barely over a thousand, we could deal with them quickly. However, Dorgon wasn’t an idiot who’d use his forces in such a miraculous way. That was just a vain hope.
“Also, the Notan and Ikilan tribes are stationed at the Paso front, and the Biroang tribe at the Tarke front.”
“Send the Gorming tribe to the Tarke front.”
“Yes, Your Grace.”
If there was any silver lining in this hellish war, it was the rapid growth of the Empire’s cavalry.
Tribes that joined the empire later than others needed to prove their worth. These tribes swore not to spare any military cooperation at a recent war council with the Invincible Duke. Naturally, the Invincible Duke didn’t refuse their oath and deployed these tribes to various fronts, reducing the empire’s losses.
But the tribes Dorgon gathered were stronger than them, so anything beyond that was too much. Of course, just reducing our losses was already something to be thankful for.
“Your Grace.”
“What is it?”
Just as the Invincible Duke was about to rise from his seat, another officer spoke up.
“Marquis Barandiga has requested a meeting.”
At those words, the Invincible Duke’s eyes twitched momentarily.
Marquis Barandiga was the only remaining priest in the North and the figure promised the title of a marquis. At the same time, he was an indispensable card in the empire’s conquest of the North.
Because of his immense political and symbolic importance, the headquarters treated him with utmost respect. The same went for the other tribal chiefs who were promised titles, but it was only natural to value a prospective marquis more than a prospective count.
Knowing this consideration, Marquis Barandiga usually kept a low profile and stayed quiet.
“He says he wants to meet Your Grace along with the other tribal chiefs. He apologizes for not having properly greeted the one carrying out the noble task of punishing the evil one on behalf of His Majesty—“
But now, Marquis Barandiga had taken the initiative to request a meeting. And not just a private one, but a group audience.
What is this about?
It was unexpected. Marquis Barandiga was promised a marquisate, but it was purely due to Barandiga’s symbolism. Unlike the other tribal leaders, he wasn’t required to earn his title through military service, so there was no need to contact the Invincible Duke.
Conversely, Marquis Barandiga wasn’t the type to assert rights based on his promised marquisate. If he were that ambitious, then he would have taken some action before meeting me.
Do they have a reason to meet him?
There wasn’t. No matter how much I thought about it, there wasn’t. I couldn’t think of a reason for Marquis Barandiga to break his silence.
This could be troublesome.
Instead, only negative scenarios came to mind. The influential figures from the North, who hadn’t even officially received their titles yet and weren’t fully imperial nobles, were now gathering under Barandiga’s banner.
Of course, the empire could tolerate the influential Northern figures acting together since we agreed to respect the North’s culture. Nobles were the embodiment of politics, so it wasn’t a problem for like-minded compatriots to take group action.
However, it was a bit troublesome if they were already politically active before even swearing their loyalty to the Emperor. It could easily be seen as something else.
Not by me, but by the Emperor. That guy’s paranoia was beyond comprehension.
“...Since they’re in the empire’s embrace now, just having a meeting wouldn’t be bad.”
After pondering for a moment, the Invincible Duke nodded and accepted the meeting.
I wasn’t sure if he had already guessed the true intentions of Marquis Barandiga or not, but either way, rejecting the request would’ve been difficult. The last thing the Empire needed was for its newly appointed nobles to start fearing they were being discarded after serving their purpose.
***A meeting space was prepared within the encampment. Since not only Marquis Barandiga but also other prospective counts and general tribal chiefs were participating, we needed to pay some attention to it.
“Oh, Count Wiridia. It’s been a while.”
“It’s nice to see you, Count Kaitana. How have you been?”
“Haha. I’ve been doing well, thanks to you.”
While I was acting as a host since I had met the prospective titleholders and tribal chiefs before, Count Kaitana showed up first. Despite the considerable distance from the camp, he was the first to arrive. As expected of our excellent networker.
“By the way, it’s an honor to be greeted by the Count himself.”
“When welcoming important guests, shouldn’t someone suitable greet them?”
“Haha, this is too much.”
Starting with Count Kaitana bursting into laughter, other tribal chiefs began to appear one by one. Many of them looked visibly touched to be personally received by me. It seemed that the meeting would begin with a favorable atmosphere.
“Count.”
And not long after, the person who requested this meeting appeared.
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