Chapter 226 Farama Village

PrologueChapter 1 Red Grace Inn (1)Chapter 2 Red Grace Inn (2)Chapter 3 Dawn Academy (1)Chapter 4 Dawn Academy (2)Chapter 5 Young NobleChapter 6 The Origins of Battle ForceChapter 7 The First Days since ReincarnationChapter 8 Battle Force and His Days as a MercenaryChapter 9 Dynamic VisionChapter 10 Aquametal TechniqueChapter 11 Incador MedalChapter 12 The Pawn and the AnnouncementChapter 13 Academy Head LevinsChapter 14 Lakefront ResidenceChapter 15 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (1)Chapter 16 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (2)Chapter 17 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (3)Chapter 18 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (4)Chapter 19 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (5)Chapter 20 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (6)Chapter 21 A Fleeting Moonlit Dream (7)Chapter 22 Locke and Els (1)Chapter 23 Locke and Els (2)Chapter 24 Locke and Els (3)Chapter 25 Locke and Els (4)Chapter 26 Els’s RequestChapter 27 Final PreparationsChapter 28 Selling Books And Requesting HelpChapter 29 Settling Bills at The InnChapter 30 Battle Force Awakening CourseChapter 31 Pulse Reading (1)Chapter 32 Pulse Reading (2)Chapter 33 Journal Entries and The DuelsChapter 34 Dueling PeriodChapter 35 President Peterson’s ThanksChapter 36 Attendant and CarriageChapter 37 Ambush on the StreetsChapter 38 Counter KillChapter 39 AftermathChapter 40 The Duels ContinueChapter 41 Counting Earnings and BeggarsChapter 42 Arrival of the People from the FamilyChapter 43 Troubles Within the FamilyChapter 44 The Fanatical Female StudentsChapter 45 The DecisionChapter 46 Convoy Plans and the Oath of AllegianceChapter 47 Knights and GiftsChapter 48 Northbound Journey StrategyChapter 49 The Academy ArmoryChapter 50 In Which Els Reports for DutyChapter 51 The Sloph SlaversChapter 52 SlaughterChapter 53 Occupying the BastideChapter 54 Reorganization and MaidservantsChapter 55 Ambush and the YieldsChapter 56 Baron MirandaChapter 57 Various Preparations for the JourneyChapter 58 The Journey North BeginsChapter 59 Kill Them AllChapter 60 Camp Intrusion and TakeoverChapter 61 Arrival of the ConvoyChapter 62 Offense and DefenseChapter 63 Breaching the CampChapter 64 Winter Night MassacreChapter 65 Conclusion and ReorganizationChapter 66 Mister TimChapter 67 Josk’s WishChapter 68 StrategizingChapter 69 The Battle BeginsChapter 70 Troop DeploymentChapter 71 SuccessChapter 72 FreiyarChapter 73 TrustChapter 74 Surprise Attack SuccessfulChapter 75 The Final AssaultChapter 76 RoundingChapter 77 Conference of the NoblesChapter 78 On the RoadChapter 79 A Withered Tree Crumbles EasilyChapter 80 Forming yet Another ConvoyChapter 81 TelestiChapter 82 Viscount KermasChapter 83 River-Crossing and ArrivalChapter 84 TakeoverChapter 85 The Plan of the Kenmays FamilyChapter 86 Construction Staff AppointmentChapter 87 HomecomingChapter 88 Power Struggle RumorsChapter 89 Inheritance CeremonyChapter 90 Three Chief Supervisors and IrinaChapter 91 Sword CrisisChapter 92 Knight BelnickChapter 93 EnticementChapter 94 Midway SkirmishChapter 95 Family’s Forbidden AreaChapter 96 Whitedeer Mound, Bread and the Slave CampChapter 97 Mercenaries and Metal ArmorChapter 98 Lorist’s PlanChapter 99 Maplewoods BastideChapter 100 Barbarians, Gold Mine and PlottingChapter 101 MistakesChapter 102 TrapChapter 103 Melee OutbreakChapter 104 Bloodshed and RemorseChapter 105 RepercussionsChapter 106 RewardChapter 107 Supply TransportationChapter 108 The Pitiful Grandmaster CirobaChapter 109 A Meeting with TelestiChapter 110 IntermissionChapter 111 BreakthroughChapter 112 Blissful Night LifeChapter 113 The Chosen Location and the DuelChapter 114 News of the Mountain BarbariansChapter 115 An Unwelcome GuestChapter 116 Baron CamorraChapter 117 Tabik’s DemandChapter 118 The Issue of CompensationChapter 119 The Decision to DeployChapter 120 The Days of the ExpeditionChapter 121 Duke Loggins’s PlotChapter 122 Return in FutilityChapter 123 Urgent Reinforcement RequestChapter 124 Warzone MerchantsChapter 125 Battles of NoblesChapter 126 Knight CarnivalChapter 127 The Plot of the Kenmays Family HeadChapter 128 Request for PeaceChapter 129 Knight WaximaChapter 130 Troop DeploymentChapter 131 The Massacre and the Suspension BridgeChapter 132 Josk’s Fire ArrowsChapter 133 Rolling BouldersChapter 134 Surprise TakeoverChapter 135 CompletionChapter 136 Out of OptionsChapter 137 Aftermath MattersChapter 138 News of the Kenmays FamilyChapter 139 Celebratory BanquetChapter 140 ShockChapter 141 The Whereabouts of the ConvoyChapter 142 Charade the DemonChapter 143 The Experiences of the MessengersChapter 144 Hennard’s RansomChapter 145 ReleaseChapter 146 DepartureChapter 147 DilemmaChapter 148 The Mounted Archers UnitChapter 149 BlockadeChapter 150 Small Mountain VillageChapter 151 BypassChapter 152 Noble Rank ElevationChapter 153 Trivial ProblemsChapter 154 Lorist’s StrategyChapter 155 The Citadel’s WeaknessChapter 156 Kill During the Darkness of the NightChapter 157 Burn When the Winds Are StrongChapter 158 Worriless Journey NorthChapter 159 Assault During a Snowy NightChapter 160 Strategies and PlansChapter 161 The Long Wintery NightChapter 162 Gentle Spring RainChapter 163 River CrossingChapter 164 Conditions and RequestChapter 165 Plunder, Move, and DestroyChapter 166 Battle Preparations at Firmrock CastleChapter 167 Auguslo’s CounterattackChapter 168 Female UnitChapter 169 Felicitas SettlementChapter 170 Ridden with MattersChapter 171 Female SecretaryChapter 172 Messenger and AllianceChapter 173 Top KekChapter 174 Magical Beast WaveChapter 175 Central TownChapter 176 Goats in the TownChapter 177 Wrapping UpChapter 178 Ballistas and Metal MaterialsChapter 179 Daily Life Within the DominionChapter 180 Count Kenmays’s VisitChapter 181 Facing the Magical Beast Wave AgainChapter 182 Military ReorganizationChapter 183 Sid Steel ArmorChapter 184 Princess SylviaChapter 185 Count Kenmays’s LetterChapter 186 A New Sea PortChapter 187 Development PlansChapter 188 The UltimatumChapter 189 The Onset of WarChapter 190 Before the BattleChapter 191 Ballista StormChapter 192 The Unfortunate BlademasterChapter 193 Confrontation with Princess SylviaChapter 194 Victor of the DuelChapter 195 Four Family AllianceChapter 196 Prisoners and LetterChapter 197 EscortChapter 198 Settling DownChapter 199 Master-Disciple ConversationChapter 200 Reidy’s RequestChapter 201 A Failed ExperimentChapter 202 Assaulted [Cliffhanger 1 of 5]Chapter 203 Grueling Battle [Cliffhanger 2 of 5]Chapter 204 Bloody Battle [Cliffhanger 3 of 5]Chapter 205 Executed [Cliffhanger 4 of 5]Chapter 206 Enslaved [Cliffhanger 5 of 5]Chapter 207 MortificationChapter 208 Wooden ShackChapter 209 House-buildingChapter 210 BarbariansChapter 211 DepartureChapter 212 Setting OutChapter 213 AnalysisChapter 214 Royal CapitalChapter 215 ArrangementsChapter 216 The Decision of the DukeChapter 217 VisitChapter 218 Whale IslandChapter 219 Grandmaster SidChapter 220 Flying Fish of DawnChapter 221 Tax CollectionChapter 222 Arrival of the Dominion LordChapter 223 Tax CollectorChapter 224 HectorChapter 225 Whitebird RestaurantChapter 227 Imperial CapitalChapter 228 Paradise GatheringChapter 229 Davey and the PrincessChapter 230 Face-smackingChapter 231 Flipping OutChapter 232 LeavingChapter 233 Breaching Five Camps in the NightChapter 234 InvestigationChapter 235 DiscussionChapter 236 Heading to Morante CityChapter 237 At SeaChapter 238 Matters Back at HomeChapter 239 Port TroublesChapter 240 The Secret of GunpowderChapter 241 GlassmithChapter 242 The Curious Case of Luxcrimson WineryChapter 243 Unforeseen ChangesChapter 244 Shocking DevelopmentsChapter 245 Two LettersChapter 246 Blockade at SeaChapter 247 Bathing in Blood [Cliffhanger 2 of 3]Chapter 248 Escape [Cliffhanger 3 of 3]Chapter 249 SenbaudChapter 250 Threat and ExpropriationChapter 251 Dispute within the Chikdor Merchant Guild (1)Chapter 252 Dispute within the Chikdor Merchant Guild (2)Chapter 253 Mayflower Merchant Guild Assault IncidentChapter 254 Setup and CountersChapter 255 The Glass WarChapter 256 The Haphazard WarChapter 257 Clash of the High-TiersChapter 258 President Peterson’s ConditionsChapter 259 The Second Highness’s AssaultChapter 260 The 5th Day of the 4th MonthChapter 261 FurybearChapter 262 The First and Third Young MastersChapter 263 Research and ImprovementsChapter 264 Firearms, War News, and the NightmareChapter 265 Assault from the Hanayabarta KingdomChapter 266 The Aftermath and the March into BattleChapter 267 The WaitChapter 268 The Terrible State of SilowasChapter 269 The First Household BlademasterChapter 270 Meeting of the Four FamiliesChapter 271 Battle ReportChapter 272 The Death of Duke UrubahaChapter 273 Before the ExpeditionChapter 274 Money of All Things Comes the FastestChapter 275 Battle on ShoreChapter 276 KarmanChapter 277 Hector and the Slave CampChapter 278 News from TarkelChapter 279 Changing Strategic ArrangementsChapter 280 EncounterChapter 281 SetupChapter 282 ArrivalChapter 283 Royal CapitalChapter 284 DrunkenChapter 285 Dueling GroundsChapter 286 Three Floors UndergroundChapter 287 Taking ActionChapter 288 Secret PathChapter 289 TrapChapter 290 The PloyChapter 291 The PersuasionChapter 292 TerminationChapter 293 The Death of a NationChapter 294 ArrangementsChapter 295 Dread MonumentChapter 296 Garrison DivisionChapter 297 SurrenderChapter 298 Shocking NewsChapter 299 ReconcilliationChapter 300 RefusalChapter 301 Jillin HarborChapter 302 The Child’s Play SiegeChapter 303 Anna and ArriChapter 304 The God of War’s EndChapter 305 The Odd SituationChapter 306 Return to MoranteChapter 307 The Plight of Dawn AcademyChapter 308 NostalgiaChapter 309 Dauslyke HotelChapter 310 President BejisanroChapter 311 PreparationsChapter 312 ArsonChapter 313 Closing ActChapter 314 Ridden with MattersChapter 315 Reasons for ComingChapter 316 Huge PurchaseChapter 317 Charade Returns from SeclusionChapter 318 Viscount EidisChapter 319 The Duke’s WelcomeChapter 320 Welcoming BanquetChapter 321 Count Chujway’s NarrativeChapter 322 DuelChapter 323 Intelligence CenterChapter 324 The Tournament BeginsChapter 325 Three RequestsChapter 326 ApologiesChapter 327 The Princess’s HeartChapter 328 Missed InitiativeChapter 329 Dominion ReplacementChapter 330 Plan of AttackChapter 331 Incident and New EquipmentChapter 332 The Trouble with Compact CrossbowsChapter 333 Arrival of the Second HighnessChapter 334 RefusalChapter 335 ReinforcementChapter 336 NegotiationsChapter 337 ConditionsChapter 338 Pledging AllegianceChapter 339 LobbyingChapter 340 RegretChapter 341 LandingChapter 342 OccupationChapter 343 SuggestionChapter 344 ReasonChapter 345 An AudienceChapter 346 Settling DebtChapter 347 LetterChapter 348 Gold Coins (1)Chapter 349 Gold Coins (2)Chapter 350 Bank, Entitlement and Real EstateChapter 351 Update on Catapults and CannonsChapter 352 Reidy’s EncountersChapter 353 Ambush, Pursuit and AssaultChapter 354 Demongrass SwampChapter 355 Gold EagleChapter 356 Second Highness, The Path SeekerChapter 357 The Second Highness’s StrategyChapter 358 Made it in TimeChapter 359 CaptiveChapter 360 IglooChapter 361 Drinking SessionChapter 362 Surprising Pledge of LoyaltyChapter 363 Banquet and EntitlementChapter 364 Strategy and Deployment MeetingChapter 365 Rainy SeasonChapter 366 ExterminationChapter 367 City EntranceChapter 368 EscapeChapter 369 PursuitChapter 370 Humiliation of the DukeChapter 371 ArrivalChapter 372 Tower Defense TacticChapter 373 Onset of a Great BattleChapter 374 Open-Field Battle PreparationChapter 375 VictoryChapter 376 RetreatChapter 377 Boblige Mountain RangeChapter 378 Two Pieces of Bad NewsChapter 379 EidelwokeChapter 380 100 Thousand Barbarian CavalryChapter 381 The Bloody Battle of Pedro (1)Chapter 382 The Bloody Battle of Pedro (2)Chapter 383 The Eccentric QueenChapter 384 SchemeChapter 385 Galini BeloputChapter 386 Three RequestsChapter 387 Property and TaxesChapter 388 Mayor DoboffChapter 389 Barbarians and Gold MineChapter 390 Jaeger’s ConsolidationChapter 391 PersuasionChapter 392 Admitting LossChapter 393 The Barbarians ComethChapter 394 Defeating the BarbariansChapter 395 Gold Mine ObtainedChapter 396 InsomniaChapter 397 UntitledChapter 398 DecisionChapter 399 EffectChapter 400 Right of InheritanceChapter 401 Way to Settle the DebtChapter402 Marital BlissChapter 403 NegotiationsChapter 404 Salt Merchant CommitteeChapter 405 The Storm Brews AgainChapter 406 InspectionChapter 407 The Oddity of the Second HighnessChapter 408 Carriage TrackChapter 409 War in the SouthChapter 410 Before the Grand WeddingChapter 411 The WeddingChapter 412 SurveyChapter 413 Second Highness’s SchemeChapter 414 ChangesChapter 415 Crossing the BorderChapter 416 MeetingChapter 417 The AlliesChapter 418 PlottingChapter 419 DeclarationChapter 420 The Battle BeginsChapter 421 WarChapter 422 Trenches and Mud WallsChapter 423 StalemateChapter 424 FloodingChapter 425 The Two Dukes’ DecisionsChapter 426 RescueChapter 427 MigrationChapter 428 Hot Spring ValleyChapter 429 Word of the SwordsaintChapter 430 MethodChapter 431 Three Methods (1)Chapter 432 Three Methods (2)Chapter 433 All Quiet on the Southern FrontChapter 434 The Line of SuccessionChapter 435 Round Up and HuntChapter 436 Envoy and ConditionsChapter 437 Moonlight StonesChapter 438 ArgumentChapter 439 House NordinghamChapter 440 SubmissionChapter 441 Distribution of Rewards
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Farama Village
Here’s the second bonus chapter of the week also by Josh S. from the UK. Sorry for the slightly late release.
Farama Village was located on top of a small mound by a small stream. By the time Lorist arrived with about a hundred others with him, the people of the village were already armed and prepared.
Patt rode forward on a donkey he found at Whitebird Town and shouted,
Open the gates! The dominion lord of Silowas Island, Count Norton, has arrived! Come out to receive him quick!

Nobody in the village bothered to answer him and Patt repeated himself three whole times. In the end, a huge man appeared at the edges of the village fortifications with a raised longbow while calling out,
This is Farama Village, and we serve the Second Highness! This is not the territory of any dominion lord. Scram! Otherwise, I’ll show you the might of my longbow!

Even though Patt was pissed beyond measure, there was no way he could just charge towards the gate riding a mere donkey, so he rode down the mound angrily to report the villager’s response to Lorist.
Lorist was currently seated in a luxurious carriage which was one of the spoils he got from conquering Seaview Manor yesterday. There were only three carriages and six horses within the whole of the manor and two of them were used for transport of goods while the last was for transporting people. Apart from the two horses that pulled Lorist’s carriage, the other four were temporarily used by Josk, Freiyar and the rest.

Milord, should we slaughter our way in then?
Freiyar asked.
Lorist merely shook his head. Farama Village was no Seaview Manor and he had already heard Hector speak in detail that the village here was originally called the Stream Village because it was located on a mound right next to a stream. When the Second Highness went to Silowas Island, his principality, the one thing he actually put effort into was the construction of that village.
Back then when the Second Highness first came to that island, most of the people that followed him were his trusted attendants and they brought their family members there with them, totalling up to around 4000 people. Quite a number of them had followed the Second Highness through many of his battles and perhaps because some of them were getting old or injured, they decided to settle down. So, Second Highness moved all the villagers of Stream Village to another location and ordered one of his subordinates who was skilled in construction, Farama, to build a place for the soldiers that had helped him greatly to settle down.
In actuality, the Second Highness had entrusted too menial a task for a talented man like Farama. At first, Farama even had building a whole citadel in mind and even ditched the original site at Stream Village because he felt that the terrain there would be hard to defend and moved the site up to the mound near the stream. After that, he began modeling the village after a citadel.
Had it not been for Second Highness Auguslo’s whimsical visit to the site, he definitely wouldn’t have realized that Farama intended to build a small castle that would take up to four years to complete. He questioned Farama angrily about who would man and defend the citadel and it was from that moment on that Farama was no longer regarded as a trusted aide of the Second Highness.
Farma thus left Silowas Island, but the construction work had already begun. As the Second Highness didn’t want to waste the finished designs of the citadel, he continued building it accordingly but greatly decreased the work and resources required by changing stone walls into mud and wood walls and so on. By the time the construction was finished, the inhabitants asked the Second Highness to name the place and he called it Farama Village since that man was the one who first came up with the design.
And so, Farama Village became the place where Second Highness Auguslo settled his men down and eventually, the surrounding villages became absorbed into it as a result of continued development. The area the village occupied was the most suitable place to farm on the whole of Silowas Island and it covered around 5000 square meters of farmland. When the Second Highness left the island to fight for supremacy within the kingdom, there were over 400 households, roughly 1300 people, who wanted to stay behind at the village. Not only did they occupy almost all of the farmland, they even refused to pay their taxes.
Hector told Lorist that there were around 300 veteran soldiers who had experienced with the blood and gore of the battlefield. As they were veterans who had fought during the civil war of the empire, most of them had awakened their Battle Force and up to 100 or so of them were Silver ranked in power. Had it not been for the fact that they were already 40 to 50 years old with their bodies starting to age, the Second Highness definitely wouldn’t have left them there to retire and farm.
Lorist turned to look at the men he brought. There were Freiyar and Josk, two Gold ranked knights, Els, Patt, Jim and Dulles, all Silver ranked knights, and tens of other Iron ranked guards. As a squad of 10 sailors stationed at the manor among the 16 that left the ship, the other 6 only had one Iron rank among them with the rest being Bronze ranks. Additionally, he had Howard, a Bronze rank, by his side. Charade couldn’t come along as he was busy researching with Old Hugo, Hector and the others back at the town to find out how best to develop this dominion.
Also following Lorist were the limping Victor and the 100 or so garrison soldiers who were armed with nothing but pikes with no armor at all. They were only there to cheer as they weren’t even qualified to become attack fodder. There was no way that Lorist could bring them along to attack Farama Village.
While Lorist didn’t doubt that he could easily obtain victory if he rushed forward with Josk and the rest, a victory like this wouldn’t be good for anyone. Apart from having to pave a path of blood, he was afraid that his guards and sailors would sustain huge casualties. Lorist wanted to avoid pointless casualties from trivial conflicts like that as best as he could. After all, he had all the time he needed, so he felt that it was better for him to toy around with the residents of Farama Village and to teach Howard a lesson on tactics while he was at it.
He waved for Victor to come over, and he did so in his usual limping fashion.

Victor, does Farama Village rely on that stream as its water source?
Lorist asked.

That is the case, milord,
replied Victor.

Tell me more about the situation.


Dominion lord, you will not be able to cut off their water source. Farama Village was originally designed and built as a citadel, so the stream near the mound is within the firing range of their bows. Also, there is also a well within the village that taps into a subterranean water channel that is connected with the stream with another reservoir in their village. So there’s no way you can stop them from collecting water from the river.
Victor understood right away why Lorist asked those questions as he used to be a military officer in the Fiercegale Legion which used to be one of the three main armies of the empire, so he understood at least that much..
Lorist smiled and said,
Howard, ride back to Whitebird Town and have Charade release a notice to hire 1000 youths and have them bring some digging tools here. They will be paid one silver coin each day and their three meals will also be provided.

Victor looked at Lorist with shock and exclaimed,
Milord, are you going to trick those youths to become fodder for the attacks of Farama Village?

Lorist clicked his tongue and said,
I’m not as cruel as you guys. The Norton Family will definitely not do something like that. Order your garrison soldiers to make preparations to set up camp. You’ll understand what I plan to do when they come tomorrow.

Howard left for the village on horseback right after that.
Next day afternoon, a large group of youths rushed over under the lead of Old Hugo and Charade. To the residents of Whitebird Town, a small silver per day of work was rather good pay. If they could work like this for a year, they would earn up to four gold Fordes.

Milord, what are you planning?

Charade asked.

Look, I’m going to reroute the stream near the mound over there. The digging will start from that spot and circle around the mound to make a moat. I want to see what the idiots up there will do without water.

Even though Lorist made it sound easy, Victor who was right next to them almost fainted from hearing that. The dominion lord is set on cutting off Farama Village’s water source after all. But as opposed to what he originally thought, Lorist didn’t intend to do that by damming up the stream under the fire of Farama Village and instead chose to cut off the source of the stream even further away. That was a far larger undertaking and the combined cost of hiring 1000 youths for 1 small silver per day and providing food for them was at least 20 gold Fordes each day. Five days would mean that 100 gold Fordes would be spent. This was far too ridiculous as Lorist was basically forcing his enemy to kneel with the might of money.
For their freedom, the proud villagers of Farama Village still held onto their pride and refused to bow down to their oppressor, Lorist. But after another ten days, around 1000 Norton Family soldiers armed with their gleaming armor arrived, causing the villagers to despair.

Milord, Nors and 1000 other men from the Local Defense Brigade, reporting for duty,
said Nors, standing completely straight as he saluted Lorist.
The two whaling ships they had each transported 500 men to Silowas Island and even though they left two days earlier than the Flying Fish of Dawn, they were ten days slower to arrive. The leader, Nors, was a familiar face and he had been one of the knights who defended Beastguard Town, the central town of the sixth sector of Felicitas Settlement, during the first magical beast wave and helped Lorist to build an ice wall there.
This time around, Lorist was hoping to form the Third Local Defense Brigade and the Second Navy Marine Brigade at Silowas Island. Nors had come with the 1000 soldiers who were mostly veterans and in another two months, the family would be sending over another 1000 new recruits. After that, a recruitment drive would be started on Silowas Island to recruit 1000 local youths and that would be enough for a third Local Defense Brigade.

Was the trip smooth?
Lorist asked.
Nors laughed out and said,
Initially, many of them got seasick, but over the course of ten days, they got used to it. However, just this morning when we got off the ships, quite a lot of them collapsed right away and only recovered after two hours of rest.


That’s normal,
Lorist said.
After staying for a long period at sea and going back to shore, the ground will feel like it’s moving up and down,
he said with a snicker.

Milord, are you going to attack that village? Do you want us to participate?
Nors asked.

It’s fine. Just look at the grass near the mound; they’re already wilting. The villagers will definitely not be able to last through the next few days. I also hope that our forces will not have to suffer unnecessary casualties and just play along with them for a bit. This will end soon, so you guys should rest up for a few days. After this, the safety of Silowas Island will be up to you.


Understood, milord. Please be assured that the Third Local Defense Brigade will not disappoint you,
Nors said as he saluted.
Just when Lorist was relaxing after seeing his soldiers arrive safely, an atmosphere filled with sacrificial bloodlust built up within Farama Village. 128 men aged around 40 to 50 put on their old leather armor and took up their swords and pikes before drinking their last swig of strong liquor and heading towards the gates of the citadel in a neat row. Among them, there were even some old men who strode forward with walking sticks in hand. On the sides of the main path of the village were the sobbing family members who were looking at the old soldiers depart.
The 128 old soldiers were all the Silver ranked fighters Farama Village had and they shouted out Second Highness Auguslo’s name before launching a suicidal charge at the forces of the Norton Family with the belief that their deaths would shock the newly-arrived Count Norton while also causing him to incur the rage of the Second Highness, thus allowing their family members to continue living their lives in peace.
The gates of the citadel opened as 128 old soldiers determined to die on the battlefield charged outward. Ack, there’s quite a lot of distance to reach them… Indeed, the moat Lorist dug up was roughly 300 meters from the village, meaning that the brave old men had to first run a distance of 300 meters before they could charge into the formation of the Norton Family forces to fulfill their desire to die fighting on the battlefield. However, that was a little unfair to some old men who had to use walking sticks.
Naturally, the movements at the village alerted the Norton Family forces, but when Lorist saw the silver blade glow of the one who led the charge, he was elated and instantly ordered,
Family soldiers, retreat 100 meters backward. Knights above the Silver rank, I want all of you to come forward. Josk, hold your fire. Listen, I want them captured alive! These Silver ranked old men are perfect as laborers for mining! Not one of you guys is to hurt them too badly. Otherwise, you will take their place working at the mines!

All of the soldiers laughed out after hearing that order. During the development of Blackmud Marsh, two of the cliffs at the Bladedge Mountains had to be shaved off. Back then, many Silver ranked fighters of the family had to toil hard there as it was far easier to cut rock with blade glows than pickaxes.
Given the age of the attackers, they had almost expended all their stamina after running up to 300 meters and jumping over the moat. They were so tired that many of them collapsed on the ground right away, and Lorist himself knocked more than half of them unconscious. He was so impatient that he even leaped over the moat himself to greet the onslaught of the few tired old men with walking sticks before disarming them.
There was not the slightest hint of death and tragedy on the battlefield with most of the old men merely put together in a pile. Lorist even beckoned for his soldiers to quickly bring some water to the old soldiers to relieve their thirst as they were all very valuable in Lorist’s eyes.
In the end, Farama Village surrendered by bringing out the commonly-used white flag. Every one of the villagers from young to old all left the village and made it their first priority to get something to drink.
After they drank enough water, their punishment was announced by Lorist as they listened, despairing and helpless. Since they didn’t pay taxes for five whole years, all of the villagers had to serve for five years as punishment regardless of gender and age. After five years, they would be free to leave and go wherever they wanted.
One old man couldn’t help but ask,
Dominion lord, are you not going to hang us or kill us off? You’re not going to sell us off as slaves either?

Lorist said in a solemn voice,
There is no place for slaves in the Norton Family and we do not involve ourselves in slave trade. The only punishment for crimes is to serve time as laborers. Unless the your crime is too severe or you have taken another person’s life, you will not be hanged. As long as you work as laborers without causing trouble, we will not take your families apart. But you better remember that if you dare to slack off or resist, you will merely be doing your family members a disservice and they will also be punished with you.

After settling the matter of Farama Village, the journey to the imperial capital was up next. Lorist decided that he would have 500 soldiers of the Local Defense Brigade accompany him and left Charade on Silowas Island to work on the registration of the residents of the island, the formation of the Third Local Defense Brigade and the Second Navy Marine Brigade, as well as the development the island.
Originally, Lorist intended to have Jim become the leader of the Third Local Defense Brigade that was to be formed and stationed at Silowas Island as he felt that it was about time he let the man go his own way since he had spent so much time with him. Nors on the other hand was considered by Lorist to be rather reliable and was assigned the position of the leader of the Second Navy Marine Brigade and would be in charge of recruiting more sailors on the island. What he didn’t expect was that Patt didn’t want to go to the imperial capital as he actually fell in love and was wooing the beauty, Martha, of Whitebird Restaurant, whom he had accidentally frightened to the point of tears not too long ago.
Lorist could only give Patt his blessings for him to one day return with a beauty in his hands and let him take Jim’s position instead. Thus, Patt was made the leader of the Third Local Defense Brigade.
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