The Branded Female Fencer

Missing Talent, Part 71 - Strategist

"(Oh man, you've got a problem)"

Dorn was poisoned inside after he left Pfeiffer's former. Although it would be nice to find and incorporate material called Pfeiffer, under the orders of "The Big Boss," he was spending a little too much of his budget. The war could have been better regulated, but certainly, as Pfeiffer put it, the input of the Carazel Cavalry was probably too much.

"(It is known that both countries will be turned around as good as mercenaries. Both are peripheral troops, of course. Or is the Karatzel Cavalry more of an imaginary bunch of people? Either way, this battlefield is not expected to make any more revenue and should be withdrawn soon)"

When Dorn decides on his belly, he heads to a painting of the fort that Pfeiffer kept hiding. As Dorn raised his hand to the soldier on the lookout, the soldiers met lightly to pass the Dorn through.

Dorn passed among the soldiers early enough, and when he opened the severely painful door, it was a fairly large space there. The walls are stone built and pretty sturdy and won't leak a single sound. Besides, there were many layers of magic around the area that interfered with the sensors. I guess it was originally divided into several rooms, but you broke down the compartments between the rooms, or the part where you broke down the walls of the room looked like it was there. Were you in an extra hurry, or was it a temporary procedure?

Its impromptu room housed a large number of things connected to the chain. They were already huge enough to have their heads on the ceiling of the room, and many of them lay neatly in the room, or brought to the wall, that there would be three times as many people. The face was already far from man, a giant fang, teeth like numerous saw, or a disfigured figure with one or more eyes. I might say a giant version of Hekatonkail. There was some kind of tube connected in their arms, nose, and mouth, and there was blue liquid flowing through the tube. Ahead was a large barrel connected, around which a large number of empty bottles rolled.

"Does it make any difference?

Dorn spoke to the soldiers who were around him. The soldier replied to Dorn without even trying to hide his discomfort.

"It's no different, it's getting bigger again. How big are these guys gonna be?

"Right... roughly enough to cross the walls. It means that if we stay at least this way, we'll be enough to screw together a bunch of cyclops."

"It's like you don't even know it."

"This is the first time I've seen it, too, the individuals I've raised so far. There was always a shortage of places, manpower, and funding."

Dorn looked at the giants lying in the room with emotion. But in the back of his belly, Dorn was just as desperate to understand that he was afraid of this ending as the soldiers were.

Dorn orders the soldiers to get out of the way.

"Stop dosing blue liquid. Start administering red liquid instead."

"What happens when you change the type of liquid?

"These guys wake up. Blue liquid is a sleeping pill. Red liquid neutralizes blue liquid and excites these giants."

"Do you wake these guys up? To make them attack the enemy? What if they hit us?

The soldier asks the question worryingly. The worry was best, and the Dorn had the same doubts. They say if we grow up to the finished body, we'll be equipped with the intelligence to just listen to this order, but we don't know what will happen in the current situation. Though an ex-human, I haven't had a conversation since I started administering the medication. When I started to administer the medicine, I was not in a conversation because I let the monkey bite because it gave me too much screaming and screaming of anguish. I'm not going to listen to this one anymore.

Then Dorn regretted that it was a mistake to say earlier that he didn't know either. But Dorn dared to fill himself with confidence.

"You don't have to worry about that. If you start taking red pills, we'll get rid of you here later. I'm telling these guys where the enemy is by implication, so you just have to let them go."

"You think I'll throw this fort away?

"If the enemy's main force falls, they won't need protection either. These guys will drop the enemy in less than a day. Why don't you order a reserve force standing by in another fort than that? No matter how many of these aliens kick the enemy's castle defensemen, they will not have dropped them without the manpower to occupy them."

"I don't have to tell you that! Hey!"

When the soldier called his men in anguish, he made them turn the barrel into something else. When Dorn saw the contents of the clear tube turn red, he disappeared from the room.

"(That's it, now I'm done with what I do. It's not what I found out about what happened later. What, you can say that headquarters got in the way of an unexpected. Confused wars like this one, no adjustment specifications -)"

"Dorn."

There is a voice calling to stop Dorn, who was secretly about to disappear from the back door of a painting of the fort. It was just when I got out of Pfeiffer's room that I showed up in the dark or soaked up with a misplaced last name.

Dorn had been called from an unexpected figure and had stopped that leg.

Continued