21 Decision (2/2)

Divine Overlord SkyHighzzz 55050K 2022-07-22

”I can't say that I'm familiar with it. But if I'm not wrong, I think I've heard of it.” Luccio answered while shrugging his shoulders. Though he did seem rather hesitate too.

”Hey bud, could it be about that?” Alfred, who was sitting on a horse with Arno, suddenly joined the conversation after he had remembered something.

”Yeah.” Luccio nodded.

It seems they know something about the mountains.

”So Alfred, what do you know?” Melissa asked while glancing at Alfred.

After receiving a glance from around him, Alfred began to remember hard before speaking.

”Well first, it must be known that the legion has never done an expedition so far and deep to here before...” Alfred starts to explained with a serious face.

But before he can finish, he is interrupted by someone.

”Huh! Wait a minute! Wasn't your Astoria legions sometimes doing cross-border operations against barbarians in the past? Why did you say they had never been this far? I mean, the distance from the border to here is only 50km, you know.” Ryson who was always silent before opened his mouth.

”That's right, our Church also has knowledge of your legion activities, especially on the southern border. There is no way right, that they never conduct a raid in this area?” Victor supplemented Ryson words.

They both made a fuss not without cause. They both feel odd because Astoria's legions don't seem to know anything about this area.

They already felt this way somewhat when they were still at the 5th legion camp. Information about the northern region of the Deadlands they obtained from the 5th legion was very minimal.

The Astoria Legion possesses little information about this area, even though the area where the team is currently located is still extremely close to the border. For Victor and Ryson, that doesn't make sense.

Which also resulted in the team only being able to rely on gathering information from the refugees of the barbarians in Farach Pass.

”That's not what Alfred meant, my lords ... It is true that our legions often carried out military expeditions into the Deadlands, but we never pushed too deep. Moreover, the expeditions were carried out mostly on the western side of the southern border, which is close to the territory of Beastman Tribes and Western City-States. We rarely do it in the area around here. ” Luccio quickly helped Alfred by explaining in more detail.

”Eihhh, you guys. Just let Alfred finish the explanation, please.” Rionne rolled her eyes and berated the two old men.

Even Steven could only smile bitterly at his two superiors.

Victor laughed awkwardly while Ryson just shrugged, and they didn't speak anymore.

Other members feel astonished because of the behavior of Church members. Especially when they saw Rionne who seemed to have very much authority over those two exalted old men.

”Cough ... Yes, as Luccio said before, most legion operations are focused on the western side of the southern border. At least before the Mana Disruption event.” Alfred continued his explanation.

”And why is that? If we may know...” it was Rionne's turn to ask now.

But she also asked carefully because this was a very sensitive topic concerning state affairs.

”The reason? Ehmm, that's because the western side of the Deadlands is very different from this side. The climate isn't as harsh and the landscape is not as barren as here. So the concentration of the Barbarian population is focused over there, and they often clash with the Beastman or City-States forces and of course with our empire. ” Alfred paused before explaining further.

”While this side of the Deadlands as we have seen, is very quiet and sparsely inhabited. Our destination, the Sabre-Tooth village is probably just one of the few Barbarian communities on this side.” Alfred finally finished his explanation.

”That makes the top brass reluctant to send legions or at least a small detachment just to attack several small villages. 'Not worth the time and resources' they say. Therefore, the information that the legions have about this side of the Deadlands is scarce” Luccio added an explanation too.

The other members began to digest the explanation from Alfred and Luccio. They also finally understood why the Astoria legion did not really know anything about this area.

”Then, what about the refugees we met at Farach? I mean... They have thousands of people, you know.” Sasha asked. This still disturbs her mind.

”Some of those people might from the area around here, but most of them come from tribes that inhabit areas close to the innermost region.” Luccio explained to Sasha.

”Right, you see there are orcs among them right? You can only find community of orcs scattered in those areas.” Alfred followed too.

”I see... Make sense.” Sasha nodded her head, satisfied.

”So, what about the mountain gap?” Melissa again asked the most important thing for now.

”Well, that is also related to the previous explanation, lady.” Alfred said to Melissa.

”And that is?”

Alfred starts to narrating a story.

According to a report on the operation, he had read. About 10 years ago, the 13th legion, in fact, had sent a small detachment to this area. Their job is to perform surveillance and of course, a recon mission.

It was additionally noted that while in the middle of the mission, they encountered and fought against the Demon Beasts and Barbarians. Until finally they reached a vast unknown mountain south of the imperial border.

For a few days, they explore the mountains and map them. But one day, they discovered a gap within the mountain itself that penetrated from its north face to the south side.

Of course, the detachment decided to search and survey the gap.

There is no mention or explanation of what was encountered by the detachment inside.

However, the detachment suffered an accident which resulted in them losing many soldiers. Few survivors rushed back to their legion camp and reported the incident.

But because the survivors did not bring the results of their assignment reports that were lost at the time of the incident, together with the leaders of the detachment themselves who died and could not be held accountable. The 13th legion commander at that time decided to ignore the incident and the rest is history.

”Hmm... I guess, circling it seems impossible as we don't have much time, huh.” Melissa is in the middle of a dilemma.

The mountain gap did seem mysterious and dangerous.

”So, what will we do, Melissa?” Arno, who was almost, never spoke along the way. Suddenly asked.

He also gave a smile full of mystery to Melissa.

Melissa, who saw that became silent. She also thought hard to decide something.

The other members also anticipated Melissa's decision.

After a few minutes.

She finally decided.