Raydor Holy Sword War Journal

205. Fool's March

Some aristocrats, mainly the Count of Revere, provoked a rebellion among the people devoured by the earthquake.

Their objective is to capture the capital of the kingdom, where Raydor is away. It is to "steal the country" based in the capital of the kingdom.

Raydor purged the wrongdoing nobles and stripped them of the privileges they had been granted. He was trying to build a centralized political system centered on himself as the governor.

The nobles who committed treason were saved from execution and purge, but they were deprived of power and lost their status and power until then.

The disempowered aristocrats' grudge against Raydor was deep-rooted. Raydor's expedition to the west in the wake of the Undead was a chance for them to meet.

Raydor didn't leave the nobles alone.

I was going to execute the nobles who had been rebellious lords, take away the privileges of those who remained, and cut down all power to make the authority of the nobles famously innocent.

However, in the middle of such a reform, the earthquake was caused by the "Earth" witch Ottoman.

In addition, the arrival of the Undead horde without interval forced the aristocrats to turn around later.

The nobles took advantage of this chaos to incite the people who were suffering from the earthquake to tailor their tokens to occupy the capital.

Only a handful of the people were truly moved by the words of Count Revere. From the whole point of view, it is by no means much. However, even if a hundred percent of the hundreds of thousands and millions of people are deceived and move, they will be thousands of fighting forces. It was supposed to be strong enough to capture the King's City, which had fewer than a thousand soldiers.

Count Revere marches toward the capital city, led by herdsmen and heralded folk.

Along the way, the cooperating nobles and their subordinates met and by the time they had passed halfway down the road to the capital, their strength had risen to nearly 10,000.

(With this much power, we can defeat the King's City! If you decide to rescue King Granado and defeat Regent Raydor, this country is mine!)

As he drives his horse toward the capital, Revere applauds with certainty.

Ten times stronger, many aristocratic allies. It will be a victory that cannot be lost.

If we capture the Royal Capital, it will be ours. Take power pretending to be under the orders of the late King Granado, and end up behind Raydor, who is dealing with the Undead. Revere will be able to hold Zayn's kingdom in his hands.

King Granado's death hasn't come to light, but there's nothing wrong with finding out. All you have to do is to make Strauss, the prince's prince, the new king, and rule the country as governor.

Revere's thoughts do not sway.

At least in the brain of the man who was the mastermind of the rebellion, that vision of the future was depicted as promised.

Looking at how this happened, I think I made a mistake... but a man named Louise Leeuwill never be stupid.

Hands-on guards who used the chaos of the earthquake to tailor the people as soldiers. The leadership that brought the other aristocrats together was not ordinary.

He studied well from a young age and was once called a "goddess". I have read every military book and record of past wars and have acquired enough knowledge to start a revolt.

Without a doubt, Ilude Leeuwieh has the talent to be a rare conspirator.

If he had shown his head in the world of war, he would have been the one who might have left his name as "Takao".

It's just... Revere made a mistake because he hadn't been in the war before.

Revere knew.

It is the number that determines the victory or defeat of the war, and the side that has gathered the greatest number of soldiers will win. When they had gathered ten times as many troops, they decided to win.

Revere didn't know.

In war, [Young-ji] appears who sometimes slightly overturns the difference in numbers. Sometimes, the difference in strength was overturned tenfold by an individual like the God of War.

Revere was sure of victory by gathering forces far exceeding those of the soldiers defending the King's City... but in the end, he was not a plotter or a plotter, and he was not a "general" or a "teacher".

In a few hours, Louise Leeuwier will know.

A single brave warrior can easily overwhelm the victories that have gathered a great army.

Raydor's subordinate...... Among them, I would experience the horror of [Ghost God], which would be the strongest person's combat ability, with my own body.

In later generations, the curtain of the "shortest civil unrest", which would be written in only one sentence in the medieval history of the Zain Kingdom, was about to open.