Chapter 9: The Crow Fortress (4) (1/2)
Chapter 9: The Crow Fortress (4)
Milton and Jero them forcefully pushed the eneht only within the range of where our allies can give us cover fire with their arrows”
“Yes, Viscount”
Even as he fought while leading the charge, Milton was accurately assessing the situation and coly
“Die!”
“That bastard is the commander!”
Naturally, several Republicanat the forefront However…
“You seously before facing forward and swinging his sword He dodged the axe of the ene his opponent’s waist with a slash of his sword
“Kuhhk…”
Milton didn’t stop there but instead flowed naturally like water, freely swinging his sword against his eneht about how the ene his sword another ene his enemies, that he couldn’t help but think inside
‘I really did have talent’
He could finally understand why the instructors at the acade hith prior to joining the as 45 However, as he joined the war and constantly trained with Jeroly fast advances First, Milton had tremendous potential in swordsmanshi+p Secondly, Milton had been extre until now
When co their potential, Milton wouldn’t be inferior to Jeroh life in such a nonchalant th wasn’t the only thing to rise after joining the war either Milton’s command and intellect rose a fair bit as well His stats at this time were…
[Viscount Milton Forrest]
Monarch LV1
Strength – 70 Command – 79
Intellect – 69 Politics – 50
Loyalty – 100
Special Trait – Charisma
Charisma LV2: Able to use the carrot and stick appropriately to raise the loyalty of subordinates
Territory – Forrest territory
Population – 7,350 people
Funds – 520 gold
Main Products – Wheat, Barley, Oat
Arhts, 5 Horsemen, 80 Infantry, 20 Archers, 20 Mercenaries
Those were the changes in stats in his statusThere weren’t es to his territorial stats, but Milton’s personal stats had ith went up the ained more confidence as he saw the i out soer if you want my head!”
“Viscount, I will join you”
Jerome came to Milton’s assistance and watched Milton’s back as the latter drove into the enemy line
“Keuaahhk!”
“da needs to be done here… Keuhhhk!”
The eneht at the forefront
“Follow his Lordshi+p!”
“Uuooooooh!”
Rick and Tommy led the rest of the troops and supported Milton
“The forive theht side!”
A storm of arrows poured down from above the Fortress at Nelson’s orders, and the enemy finally decided that they couldn’t hold on
“Retreat! Everyone, retreat!”
Milton bolstered the morale of his allies as the ene! Everyone to me Let’s kick the Republicans’ butt!”
“Yes, My Lord!”
“Keuhahaha! Stand right there, you bastards!”
Milton’s troops defended the Crow Fortress with an overwhelreeted Milton who returned to the fort after the battle, “Very well done It’s another decisive victory”
“It wasn’t ht”
“Hahaha… Isn’t Sir Forrest just too strong?”
Kerber’s adht at the frontlines harder than anyone else since the enemy’s offensive started in earnest This was natural for Milton since he had to make a lot of contributions to be rewarded with ht be, Milton’s allies found hith It was natural to feel that way since he courageously took the lead in every battle and always achieved victory
Milton’s accohly by Nelson who inwardly thought, ‘It’s too bad that he’s not a fellow countryive to a knight fron country
“1000-man commander, how is the news froer?”
Once Nelson had a favorable i Milton did looked favorable Milton was just trying to figure out the overall situation by asking about the other fortresses, but Nelson found his concern to be praiseworthy
“Hah, we knew of the enemy’s attack in advance and had plenty of time to prepare Our army doesn’t have any fools in the Western Front that can’t defend their fort in such a situation,” Nelson replied
Milton nodded his head, “Understood”
‘Since they have been able to defend the frontlines for such a long time, there certainly wouldn’t be any incapable commanders Plus, a battle in the mountains is incomparably more favorable for the defenders’
All the forts in thegeography When the forts were used properly, the troops stationed inside the forts could defend up to ten times their number These characteristics made the Western Front to be at a stalemate at the Grey Mountains
as we put our all into defending,’ </e to feel a bit anxious
If they continued to defend against the enemy’s attacks, then they could wait out the snointer before attacking in the spring The eneht withoutwell for his allies But the proble too s anxious because everything was going perfectly
Carelessness always brought out the worst outcome in war Therefore, prudence wasoverly optimistic, even if that caused him to be labeled a coward
ht at the academy’
Milton returned to his quarters and continued to think about what hetroubling you?”
“Hhts, Milton didn’t even realize that Jerome had come to visit him
“Yes I caht”