Book 8: Chapter 11: Liam vs. Izel

Book 8: Chapter 11: Liam vs. Izel

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The formation of the Kingdom of Dominion's army was collapsing under Avid's assault.

However, in the grand schemes of things, it meant very little. There was virtually no way for a troop of 30,000 to charge into an army of 600,000 and emerge victorious.

The Kingdom of Dominion's target was the Imperial Army which numbered at 100,000and of course, Klaus, who was waiting behind them on planet Augur.

Indeed, Klaus was the Kingdom of Dominion's ultimate target.

It was neither Calvin nor Liam, but Klaus.

As for why, it had to do with Klaus being a very capable knight.

Defeating him would guarantee fame and glory.

It would be like a local celebrity becoming a national sensation.

Not only that, if Klaus were to be defeated it would be a massive loss for the Imperial Army in terms of human resource, or so the Kingdom of Dominion thought.

A knight like Klaus who could lead a fleet consisting of millions to victory was extremely valuable, and someone like him could not be easily replaced.

Hence, the Kingdom of Dominion was shocked to learn that the Banfield Family's fleet was moving under the command of Klaus.

Izel, who was inside the ship's bridge, was astonished by Klaus' assault.

With only 30,000 ships, he's challenging our fleet which numbers at 600,000? I was under the impression that he'd be the strategic type, but it seems he's more of a fierce warlord.

His eyes were sparkling, showing how highly he thought of Klaus the knight.

The Kingdom of Dominion had just declared that they would be breaking through their line of defense, and yet Klaus had stepped forth himself to confront them.

More than anything else

To use his master as a pawn if it means victoryI like it! A knight, no, a general like him is wasted on the Empire!

Izel couldn't help but desire Klaus.

He didn't like how Klaus was being treated as a knight and a vassal under Liam when he had defeated the United Kingdoms.

The strong should be given a position proportional to their strength.

That was Izel's philosophy.

It was then that one of his subordinates made a report.

Speaking of his lord, Count Banfield is on his mobile knight and causing great damage to our army.

He falls short of Klaus-dono, but he's a wonderful knight as well. He's a worthy opponent for our army! The name of the Banfield Family will be engraved in my heart.

A powerful knightthat was the extent of his evaluation towards Liam.

However, unexpected news began to arrive in rapid succession.

Your Highness Izel! Lord Hajiteme, one of the Twelve Heavens under your command, has fallen in battle!

What?

The Twelve Heavens were knights that Izel had collected, and they were fierce warriors that had fought with him on the battlefield.

They represented the cornerstones of his army and were first-class knights that had slaughtered countless enemies.

As they were bestowed the newest model of mobile knights crafted by the Kingdom of Dominion, they weren't ones to be easily killed.

Izel raised the corners of his mouth.

Who killed him?

Liam Sera Banfield!

The people around Izel looked at one anotherand grinned.

He's strong.

Keeping him as a Count is almost wasteful.

If I were a few years younger, I would have gotten rid of him myself.

Everyone was excited at the appearance of a powerful foe.

Izel spread his arms and said, We have ourselves a strong enemy! Let me deal with him personally!

Contrary to expectations, none of the crew on board tried to stop their commander, who declared that he'd head out. Instead, they cheered him on.

His Highness Izel is heading out!

The strongest warrior of our kingdom is joining the battle!

Notify the entire army!

The Kingdom of Dominion was raring to go.

The ship's monitors were featuring Avid as it defeated the Kingdom of Dominion's mobile knights one after another.

I've noticed something while running around the battlefield riding Avid.

The Kingdom of Dominion, what a peculiar bunch they are.

They're treated like the Shimazu clan, or better yet the samurais of the Kamakura period, and I can see why.

Avid grabs an enemy mobile knight with its left hand, crushes it, and proceeds to throw it away.

As it does so, more enemies flock towards us.

Avid cuts them down with its blade, but even more of them are flocking to us.

Despite being shown the overwhelming difference in performance, the mobile knights of the Kingdom of Dominion are still charging at us.

Avid kicks the head of a mobile knight that's approaching and shoots through its cockpit.

A number of magic circles materialize behind Avid, and muzzles aimed at our enemies make their appearance.

Enemies are being destroyed left and right around Avid, yet the enemies just keep coming.

Pirates wouldve run away by now.

Is it because they're aware that they have the numerical advantage? Still, aren't they afraid?

With its laser blade, Avid slices apart an approaching mobile knight, and we leave the scene of the battle.

After shaking off the enemies that try to chase after Avid who has a large body, I call forth our hidden card.

I can't be bothered with you cannon fodders any longer. AvidConnect.

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A huge magic circle appears behind Avid as its eyes glow brighter than before.

A giant battleship, which is in fact Avid's main body, emerges from the magic circle.

Batteries, missile launch pads, and lenses for optical weapons installed in various parts of Avid's body are destroyed by the attacks, then an alarm goes off inside the cockpit.

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In other words, the mobile knight that Izel is on is a crytallization of ancient technology that can no longer be manufactured.

The Guide was thrilled.

A product of ancient technology that can't be replicated in modern timessplendid! Its performance is definitely above Avid's!

Avid was one heck of a humanoid weapon, but Izel's mobile knight was even beyond that.

It possessed a performance higher than that of Avid.

Gudwar was also watching the battle next to the Guide, and his octopi legs were swelling up in anticipation.

I prepared that mobile knight just for Izel. He's my best masterpiece yet.

The best masterpiece.

To forge Izel, countless battles had been waged.

For Izel, tens of thousands, hundred of thousands, nay, hundreds of millions were sacrificed.

An environment where he could be forged.

An environment where he could grow.

Battlefields and rivals.

Many a life had to be forfeited.

Nevertheless, Izel managed to survive on the deadly battlefields arranged for him by Gudwar, he was the real deal.

Other warriors behind him perished on the dangerous battlefields that had been prepared for them.

Gudwar was excited.

I'll make Izel my first chess piece once this battle is over. He'll be the first to become one.

A warrior that Gudwar raised and favored.

Izel was the product of that very ideal.

It was no wonder when he was so strong.

The Guide smiled, a crescent moon hanging on his mouth.

He didn't stop there and laughed while applauding.

Watching Avid being dismantled was an irresistible sight for him.

EXCELLENTOOO! Finally, Liam's end is near!

Gudwar praised Liam as well.

He's a decent warrior too. A warrior who contributed in completing Izel.

Liam was being evaluated as a bonus stage for Izel, almost as if his life existed for that very purposeand that was truly how Gudwar saw him.

The Guide couldn't stop laughing.

How's that, Liam! Your opponent's a strong one, and he possesses ancient weapons to boot! Even you and Avid cannot come out on top against him!

Avid was falling apart on the battlefield as the Guide and Gudwar were overseeing it all.

The Banfield Family's fleet was in a state of emergency.

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Klaus also faltered seeing Liam and Avid, a duo that had never lost before, struggle against their opponent.

However, as his deputy, it would be problematic for him to lose his cool.

Calm down! Immediately have Lord Liam recalled from the battlefield. I'll disguise as him and buy time for him to retreat.

Klaus wanted to immediately have Liam retreat from the battlefield.

He wasn't saying this out of loyaly.

If Liam were to die here, problems will sprout up without end.

There was the matter of the Banfield Family not having a descendent, and besides that, the faction war between Cleo and Calvin was still ongoing.

If Liam perished here, chaos would ensue inside the Empire.

Not that it would be any less chaotic with him alive, of course.

(As long as Lord Liam is alive, the Banfield Family will not fall.)

The Banfield Family's fleet still remained standing, and there were other knights besides himself who were even better than him. So, there wouldn't be any problems in terms of human resources either.

As extreme as it may sound, everyone else besides Liam was replaceable.

There was no replacement for Liam.

Have Lord Liam come back. Have him escape immediately

That was when Liam's voice was picked up by the ship.

He had sent an open transmission to Izel.

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Eh?! Lord Liam! You mustn't! Please make your escape immediately!

Klaus panicked after hearing that Liam still planned on continuing the fight.

Without knowing what Klaus had to say about this, Liam continued to address Izel.

I was originally thinking of capturing you and handing you over to the Empirebut now I'll have you die here.

His declaration only served to motivate Izel even more.

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Round two of Liam versus Izel was about to begin.

Wakagi-chan (): If we look at the bigger picture, I think losing Klaus would be more devastating.

Brian (): Lord Liam, and my ulcer pain comrade, are backed into a corner. It's painful.

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Brian (): (Lord Liam is in a pinch, and yet this plant is still doing advertisements here. It's painful.)

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