Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen!

Maynard City Mercenaries Crusade 1

"As Alan said, Maynard was occupied by a mercenary regiment. Looks like Ruein was allowing the loot instead of the reward.

I thought the number of mercenaries combined was about 200. Looks like there are three mercenary regiments. Once the Lords, etc. were murdered by the Luainian army, Maynard did not seem to have enough force to resist the citizens themselves. "

It was the usual members who were summoned to hear the report.

Reggie and Alan, two captains of Evrard. The representatives of each house and I, our own escorts.

The city of Mainar said that a small number of people have been killed and injured and have fled the city, including houses that were destroyed when the Luainian army had already pushed over. Those who could not escape said they had no choice but to respond to the demands of the mercenaries, opening the store in fright.

After carrying out the looting, the mercenary regiment seems to be staying in the base halls, inns, etc.

Thanks, Luein said that if an army of Falgian aristocrats came to Fort Cronfard and Cassia Baron Castle, they would be staying because they had asked to rush.

And with Fort Cronfard dropped, then, he's starting to prepare for Cassia Baron Castle.

"Perhaps if we miss now, Maynard's mercenary regiment will join the Luainian army in Cassia Baron Castle"

When they merge, it's a nasty thing.

A mercenary is a group that sells combat technology.

Their commerce is made up because the world is filled with skirmishes. Instead, when there are fewer wars, you don't have to pay a fortune to hire them, or, like, be ignored by countries and disbanded without being able to do business?

Merchant escorts, etc. are not a big enough substitute to ask a mercenary regiment, so they can't make money from such jobs, etc.

When it comes to what can go wrong with them joining the war, it's war experience.

The dominant force of the army is dominated by conscripts who usually work in the countryside. They often have little war experience. So sometimes you run away with fear when you say you have to, and if a fluent language like what is being pushed by the enemy reaches your ear, you surrender because you feel like you've lost right away.

But the mercenaries have war experience, so they can determine to some extent whether it's just rumors or not. We also have to let our employers win more than we have a monetary contract, so we sometimes inspire the recruited soldiers so that they have a lot of morale.

Even in battle, they're a pain in the ass they're used to. Because some take a ride with knights and raise a dozen to a blood festival.

By the way, as far as the Evrard army is concerned, this is a situation in which I have a role to play in raising war.

It's comparable in strength to thousands of soldiers depending on how you use it, what an old gentleman Edam was that held me up to.

That's why if Cassian troops don't have mercenaries, that's better.

I definitely don't want them to rendezvous.

That's why we decided to defeat the mercenary regiment in the city of Mainar.

"But if the whole army goes to Mainar, it will also travel slowly. It will be detected there beforehand and you will be able to escape before this one arrives."

Speaking was Alan with my offensive notes sneaking in one hand under the table.

"So to beat before that, I want to lead 500 to Maynard City. The sorcerer, Lord Chiara, will accompany you."

I was gazed at and I nodded.

Though it would be best to head for a few, the mercenary unit must have had a wind wolf. He is a troublesome enemy because he is not a person. Just doubling the number of mercenaries may not win because of the mess.

So with insurance for what if, the sorcerer decided with Alan that he should go with him.

Mr. Cain also agreed that it would be better as a measure.

... I was surprised I allowed it because I thought I might be able to stop it.

And surprisingly, Reggie didn't deny that suggestion either.

"Okay. I'll leave you to Alan."

I approve lightly and others agree.

I was kind of scared of this smoothness, but me and Alan got off to Maynard City quickly.

There is a distance there to the city of Mainar. When we left after noon, the sun had already begun to set when we arrived in front of the city of Mainar.

"There are three mercenaries, just like you remember."

"Yeah, I figured you could think of these three as bases."

Around here, we had a final confirmation at a rest point in front of the city of Maynard, even if the enemy was still on sentry.

It's a notebook with a letter in my brush that's on the table.

On a small notebook, the three of us poke each other in the head, determining the current location and the route to attack, the point.

It's easy to understand and I'm sure it's easy to explain thanks to writing a map, but I'm still embarrassed... Besides, Cain's letter, which I added later, made me want to cry beautiful.

Oh, I wish it was a prettier letter.

If I thought of that, Alan wrote it up small with a charcoal brush from the side.

"Look here, isn't that it?

Look at that, I'm at ease.... Good. Alan's handwriting is poor.

You are the Messiah, and if you smile, Alan looks disgusted.

"Hey, why are you suddenly in a good mood?

"Huh? Nothing, huh? Ugh."

You can't say the letters are bad to keep him from breaking his heart. Because I want to be friends with people who don't like letters.

"It's disgusting. What are you up to? I don't know what to do."

But Alan distances himself from me like you're evil. Ugh, you don't have to hate me like that.

"You shouldn't worry about that look, Chiara, because it's just a waste to Master Alan."

Then Mr. Cain gently stroked my head to comfort me.

Words alone are terribly favorable and confusing, but when it's a set until you stroke it, it kind of tickles me like I'm being treated like a sister, and I don't have to refuse it, it makes me grow up somehow, but it stays.

"What's a waste?

"Master Alan can stay put," said Cain, smiling uncommonly and softly at Alan, whose expression did not make sense in the heart.

Well, there are three mercenary regiments stationed in the city of Mainar. Each is based in a large inn and mayor's hall.

That's what you're going to slap.

In this fight, if you miss a mercenary regiment, after ten turns, you start trying to burn the surrounding houses. Then set it on fire after five turns, so it's a bit of a hassle.

Given the real circumstances, the opinion was gathered that it would still be imperative to eliminate this place promptly from the larger mercenary corps.

Because a small regiment of mercenaries would not pose such a great threat if they joined Baron Cassia.

It was also the opinion of both Alan and Mr. Cain that it was okay to disperse the soldiers brought in and destroy each one, but that the power should not be dispersed too much. At best, if I were to act differently with about a hundred soldiers, I would admit it in some cases.

So, get rid of the big mercenary regiment first. Then it was decided to split into two hands.

The good thing I remember would be knowing where the enemy is, even if I didn't bother to go back to look into the inside out.

"I'm sorry about the owner... but if you lock him up and burn him, it sounds like a quick fix"

I know where it is, so I guess I felt like I could destroy a mercenary regiment at once if I rather surrounded myself. Mr. Cain laughs bitterly at Alan's words.

"If there wasn't a human being working inside, I'd have that kind of hand..."

If you want quite a living environment, the mercenaries are not enough. If there are people who can push some dirty errands if they threaten to do so, they will. So I'm sure there will be citizens in every base who are being made to treat them like they work underneath.

We're not so stuck that we have to kill them.

And we want to free the city of Maynard from the mercenaries. In that position, you can't do something uninhibited.

I, too, would have thought like Alan if it was a game.

But if you recognize the other person as a person, at the point where you can't get away with it... I'm sure you'll be scared and can't wait.

I feel like my body is getting cold from my fingertips just thinking about the moment I buried the Ruein soldiers who were at the fort......

No, no. Don't think about it.

That's how I sneak up on my right hand back.

Next, Mr. Lyle and Mr. Bernard, who are also Alan's escort knights, who have followed the soldier as a direct wrap-up role in this operation, are also to be briefed on the operation. On top of that, the soldiers are also informed of their plans for action.

That's the end of the break.

When we left, we approached the city of Mainar at once.

Put out a scout for final confirmation. If we don't have a problem with this, we're planning to raid the Mayor Maynard's hall, which will be our first target.

In the woods where the moonlight reaches. We were waiting for a soldier who came out to scout... one of them will be back early.

"What's up?

To Mr. Lyle, who asked, the soldier responded with a bewildered voice, although he did not know the expression in the dark.

"There were suspicious children and warcraft nearby. Let's start with a report."

"Warcraft!?

We hear it, and we raise our voices unexpectedly.

At the same time, what emerged from behind the soldier was a fox with thinner legs and faces than a dog, clustered in thin blue ash and white hair. It was ice lonely.

Besides, on its back, a boy about five or six years old was followed.