Chapter 40
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nTranslator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
n“Retreat? We don’t need to retreat.”
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nScholar Hank held on to his cane. His wrinkled face looked calm.
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nHe sported a deadpan expression.
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nHis wrinkled looks showed not only his age but also his experience, which eclipsed that of most people.
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nThis was not his first time seeing such a brutal battle. Furthermore, as a well-informed and knowledgeable scholar of the Dukedom of Leo, Hank had mastered mystical powers while he was looking into the record. They had required a lot of studying to obtain and included things like spells.
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n“Rock Hide.”
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nHe tapped the ground lightly with his cane. A brown glimmer swept away from Scholar Hank.
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nThe Swadian Recruits, who had been struggling to hold the line, were shrouded by the brown light. It seemed as if they were covered with brown stone. Although the layer was thin, it allowed them to stand stubbornly as if they were constructs of stone.
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nEven though they were being hammered by the spiked clubs of the Jackalans, causing the layer of stone on their skins to crack, but were able to tough it out instead of just spitting blood and immediately dropping to the ground.
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nIt was the work of a spell cast by Scholar Hank.
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n“Is this…”
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nKant was stunned.
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nHe extended his hand intending to drag the scholar away, but he immediately halted.
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n“Level 1 earth elemental magic, Rock Hide.”
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nScholar Hank wore a faint smile. His eyes shone with pride as he elaborated, “I have gotten to expert level with this spell. It is capable of allowing the troops to withstand five heavy impacts from the Jackalans. It is equivalent to giving each of them fine-scale armor.”
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n“That is really something.” Kant subconsciously gulped.
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nThe Swadian troops at the front were no longer backing away from the Jackalans’ fierce impacts. They had even stood their ground and regrouped. They formed a defensive formation and continued to strike with their spears and long scythes.
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nThe troops, who had stabilized their line of defense and put the formation back together, were being caught in a momentary deadlock.
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nIt was attrition warfare from then on out.
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nThe place had become a mill of the flesh and blood. It was like a slaughterhouse grinding lives down.
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nThe night sky seemed to permeate the stench of blood from the slaughter.
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nAs long as a side was unable to keep up with the attrition and had fear strike their hearts, the momentary deadlock was bound to be broken. The side overwhelmed with fear faced slaughter by the winning side.
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nFighting on battlefields was extremely brutal.
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n“I never thought…”
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nKant slightly shook his head. He smirked and said, “Master Hank, you are actually a mage.”
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nWhen Kant was studying in the academy with Scholar Hank, he had always thought the old man was a high-level scholar and nothing else. Kant had never seen any signs that Scholar Hank was a mage.
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nScholar Hank chuckled and replied, “While I’m indeed a senior scholar of the academy, I’m also an honorary mage in the Association of Mages.”
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n“I don’t understand. That’s like two different worlds to me.”
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nKant shook his head and kept the smirk on his face. “I’m really surprised.”
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nHe was well aware of the so-called Association of Mages.
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nFor Kant, he only knew what he had seen in the records.
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nThe true mage tower was on the side of the castle, which was forbidden ground for Kant. Despite being the youngest son of the duke, he was deemed unqualified to venture inside. Thus, he had been unable to learn more about the place.
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nInstead, he had chosen to learn in the academy.
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n“The Association of Mages is extremely strict with their selection of mages. That much is no secret.”
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nScholar Hank was able to sense Kant’s dejection from the tone of his voice.
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nThe scholar stayed silent for a while before offering words of comfort and saying, “Although the mages mastered supernatural powers, those powers acquired through years of study and experimentation. If you were to become a competent mage, it would require no less than 30 years dedicated to magical studies.”
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n“That many years, eh? That’s quite a steep cost.”
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nKant smirked. Despite having an apparent desire for supernatural powers, that was not a cost he willing to bear.
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nIt was especially so given that he had a cheat with him.
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nHis capabilities were not all that different from those capable of supernatural powers.
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nFor instance, there was the Intimidation banner in his hand. As the battle went on and a great number of Jackalans were being brought down by the long scythes and spears, the red banner became increasingly gleaming and the golden lion looked increasingly fierce.
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nBrroommmmm
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nFaint rumbles of thunder were heard on the battlefield.
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nGlimmers of shock were seen in the unforgiving eyes of the Jackalan Chieftain, who was commanding his forces at the center.
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nHe was not the only one. The other Jackalans behind looked up as well.
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nThe rumble of thunder had grown increasingly loud, yet there was not a single dark cloud shrouding the dazzling stars in the sky above. All of the Jackalans were puzzled. They wondered where that rumble of thunder, which seemed to be so close to their ears, actually came from.
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nOwwuuuu!
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nShrieks of fear were heard among the Jackalans. The howls were how such a primitive race communicated.
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nThe Jackalans at the rear started to waver. Even those who were still tearing at their enemies up front, whose eyes were filled with bloodlust as they tore at the human forces, also retreated. All signs of ferocity and brutality in their eyes disappeared without a trace.
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nThe reverence and fear spread throughout their ranks and were gradually seen in the eyes of all the Jackalans around.
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nThey soon discovered where the rumble had come from.
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nThe 50 heavy cavalry units, which were in the form of the retainer knights, came crashing down at them with their lances extended.
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n“Hobson’s knights.”
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nThe face of that wizened scholar looked rather relieved.
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nHe smiled faintly as he turned around to look at Kant. He held up his cane and said, “Given that the plan is ongoing, I shall cast a level 2 spell afterward, Baron Knight. You will need to do your part after that.”
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n“Of course.” Kant nodded.
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nThat had been the plan to begin with. It was just that no one had expected Scholar Kant to cast magic.
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nHowever, there was no doubt that it was indeed due to the spells cast by the scholar that Kant’s forces, which consisted of low-level troop classes, had been able to hold their own against such ferocious Jackalans attacking in such huge numbers. It helped turn the tables around and gave his forces a chance at winning.
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n“Poison Mist.”
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nScholar Hank’s eyes glimmered slightly as he pointed his cane forward.
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nA mysterious connection seemed to have been built. Dirt-yellow light was conjured. It quickly turned into a green liquid. As the scholar willed, the liquid slithered through the Swadian troops struggling to resist the Jackalans. It finally struck the enemy hard, spraying all about the ranks of the Jackalans.
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nFiiizzzzz!
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nOwwuuuu, wwuuuuuu
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nThe green liquid splattered on the bodies of the Jackalans. Intense corrosion was soon seen taking place.
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nSmoke rose into the air. A thick stench permeated the place. It was a result of the corrosive chemical effect taking place when the green liquid came into contact with flesh and blood. All the Jackalans splattered by the liquid howled in pain.
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nHowever, those howls did not last for long.
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nThe corrosive liquid only took seconds to eat past their skin and coats and makes its way into the muscles and vessels underneath. Jackalans were hardy creatures, but they knelt on the ground coughing up blood in intense pain all the same. Those that were hit were rendered dead within seconds of their first whimper.
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nMore than 39 feet of the battlefield, which had been packed with ferocious Jackalans, had almost been instantly cleared away.
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n“Do not hesitate, Baron Kant.”
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nScholar Hank patted Kant’s back and said in a low voice, “This is an opportunity like no other, so don’t waste it.”
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n“Sure.” Kant immediately came to his senses.
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nHe raised the Intimidation’ banner in his hand high and drew the short sword by his side. He charged forward shouting, “Brave warriors of Swadia, press forward! With me!”
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n“Kill them all!”
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nThe handful of Swadian Recruits left standing roared in anger.
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nThe peasants, who had suffered severe casualties, responded in the same manner. All of them raised their long scythes and pressed forward.
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nCourage welled from their hearts.
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nEven the militia members on the rooftops, who had long been fighting against the Jackalans while armed with their combat shovels and heater shields, roared angrily. The deaths of their comrades caused intense hate to explode within them.
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nThe forces, which had dwindled to below 100, had forgotten all about possible injury and death.
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nThey pressed forward with their weapons held high under Kant’s orders. They charged head-on against the Jackalans flooding into the street. They slaughtered the Jackalans until the Jackalans were no longer behaving like an army. Some of those primitive race had even begun to fear and run from the frenzied human soldiers.
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nTwo effects of Intimidation activated at the same time.
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nEffect 3 easily dispersed enemy forces due to panic and fear.
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nEffect 4 boosted the forces’ morale when the enemy suffered casualties.
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nMorale immediately skyrocketed.
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nThe tables had turned in favor of Kant’s forces.
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nThe situation quickly becoming in their favor was so apparent that it would have turned a coward into a roaring butcher.
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nEven common peasants would have become Swadian warriors eagerly charging into battle.
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n“All hail Swadia!”
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n“Long live Lord Kant!”
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nThe remaining eight Swadian Recruits swung about with their hand axes.
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nThe remaining 19 Swadian Militia members brought their combat shovels onto their enemies.
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nThe remaining 53 peasants tore at their enemies with their long scythes.
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nIt was like they had all become bloodthirsty lunatics. They charged at their enemies with wild abandon, bringing down all of the Jackalans flooding the end of the street. They were all willing to go as far as was needed to kill all those Jackalans invading their village, even if it cost them their lives.
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nOwwuuuuuu!
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nThe chieftain, who was wearing mail armor, angrily howled.
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nHowever, the chieftain, who had initially been an intimidating and commanding presence, had no way to stop his forces from faltering. The fear spread throughout the entire Jackalan force, causing their formations to crumble. Many Jackalans were seen running away.
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nThe most apparent ones were on the frontlines fighting against the humans. They were so severely slaughtered that they began to flee.
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nThere were also the ones on the flanks.
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nHundreds of Jackalans stared ahead in fear and shock. Their gazes were locked hundreds of feet before them. The threatening, imposing knights were charging, and they were coming for the Jackalans.
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nThe dust kicked up by the knights seemed to have been enough to block the sky from view.
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nThe hoofs hit the ground hard, bringing about intense tremor and noises that sounded like thunder. It caused the legs of the Jackalans to wobble in fear.
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nThe human heavy cavalry forces from 10 years ago re-emerged in their minds.
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nMass panic had taken place among the Jackalans, and many began to flee.
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