Chapter 381: Encounter of Two Heroes (9)
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A naval battle unfolded in the waters near La Spezia.
The opponent was Sardinia’s royal army, which was in tatters after fighting monsters. Our side consisted of a united fleet between La Spezia and the Empire comparable to a freshly caught herring.
La Spezia notified us of their desire to betray Sardinia the day after Marquis Rody’s death. All but one of the Marquis’ vassals chose to betray Sardinia. The knight captain was the only one to maintain their loyalty to the royal family, but unfortunately, his comrades killed him.
The Marquis was undoubtedly a good lord. After his death, his vassals, the citizens’ assembly, and the farmers all became enraged. A tiny push on the back was all they needed to make them cooperate.
“Ueeegh, uuegh!”
And currently, I was experiencing the highest degree of seasickness.
“......It looks like the Count Palatine’s dignity is spilling all over the deck. Is it that difficult for you?”
“Ugh. Now that I think about it, this is my first time ever going out to sea...... Urk!”
“Not only are the waves calm, but this is a 5-tier galley. There are not that many people whose sea legs are as weak as yours.”
Laura clicked her tongue as if she were looking at someone pathetic.
It was something I was also learning for the first time today. This was my first time riding on an ocean boat since I came to this world. In other words, my body hasn’t had any prior experience with the sea. My insides felt like they were jumbled up.
“If necessary, you could ask a mage to cast a spell that can help—.”
“No. We cannot waste their mana on something so needless!”
Currently, the mages were basically the entirety of our military power.
The seasoned mercenaries of Helvetica are unmatched on land, but they are relatively inexperienced when it comes to naval battles. While not everyone was as afflicted as I was, it was evident that several of them were also grappling with the discomfort of seasickness.
The sheer number of our ships was also inferior to that of the enemy. Despite having already engaged in one battle, they still retained around sixty vessels. On the other hand, we only had thirty-five ships from the very beginning. This discrepancy was due to the fact that, compared to La Spezia, Genova served as a much larger maritime stronghold.
Adding to this, our fleet mostly consisted of only 2 to 3-tier galleys. ......It’s obviously worrying since the enemy fleet mostly has 5-tier galleys. In a typical scenario, entering into a battle like this would be akin to taking a risky gamble.
There were two variables.
First, the enemy forces were exhausted. The kingdom’s army had just fought desperately for the past three hours. They must be utterly fatigued, with barely any strength left to swing a sword.
Second, the enemy’s mana reserves must be completely depleted by now. This was why I utilized krakens and the Leviathan. I baited them into expending their mana on these creatures.
We confirmed that the enemy didn’t have the strength to cast any more spells. The remnants of Valefor’s underlings did an excellent job. With this, those who used to be subordinates of the traitor will be recognized as innocent under my guarantee.
“Rather than use some trivial spell like that, they should focus on attacking the enem— Ueegh!”
“Just seeing your tenacity for victory is tiring, Lord.”
Laura shook her head.
While we were engaged in this trivial discussion, the distance between the two forces gradually decreased. The Kingdom’s navy was exposing their flanks to us. This was due to most of their ships having lost their oars. Excluding their sails, they didn’t have any other means to control their direction and speed.
“This is a command to our mages.”
Laura casually raised her right hand.
“Sink them.”
Thirty-six mages began to chant their spells at the same time.
Balls of fire soared through the salty air. The scene strangely felt as if it were flowing slowly.
Blue walls appeared to stop the fireballs, but at most, only ten were made. The remaining twenty-five fireballs struck the ships without any issues.
The result was obvious.
A captain mindlessly ordered his men to abandon ship. The ship was split perfectly in half, so even the sailors who refused to abandon ship had no choice but to do so. There were soldiers who unluckily got hit by a fireball in their entirety and were set ablaze. The seas of La Spezia became a hellscape.
“It’s one-sided.”
Laura muttered in a flat tone. Just as she pointed out, the battle was progressing one-sidedly.
During the first volley, about ten barriers were cast, but their numbers rapidly dwindled to just two after the third volley. Even these two barriers vanished by the sixth volley. The soldiers of the Sardinian Kingdom were left defenseless against our magic.
“We surrender! We surrender!”
Were they unable to endure the bombardment? A white piece of cloth was raised from the vessels.
Laura turned to glance at me.
“What shall we do, Lord?”
“The monsters worked quite hard this time. I believe it would only be polite to offer them a meal.”
It would be troubling if the Kingdom were to find out that we utilized monsters. Preventing the information from leaking might not be possible, but I wanted to at least kill every last witness.
Laura nodded.
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