![]() ![]() The People of Shudraq who followed him were known for their toughness, but that was only relative to ordinary people. ――So this must be the “chance” that Todd had previously judged to be missing.Īlthough Natsumi’s tricky tactics were brilliant, he had no direct combat power, at least, not within a third of a soldiers’ own power. In other words, one of the strongest among the Empire’s Nine Divine Generals had made their appearance to suppress the rebellion. Both in terms of his strength as a living creature, and in his male disposition to be able to gauge females, he wasn’t the sort who would forget anyone who tugged at his heartstrings. He was the kind of man who walked around with his wild instincts on his sleeve. In spite of this, his curiosity got the better of him, so he hid just close enough to confirm the existence of reinforcements heading for the city.Īs he peered at the scantily-clad woman who had leisurely entered the city by jumping over the closed main gate, Jamal declared those words with a hint of excitement in his snorts. Hence why he had chosen to abandon the city without hesitation. It was a natural consideration for survival. In the first place, as long as the shots were being called by the poster child of war―― the man who called himself Natsumi Schwartz, dangerous people like Todd and Jamal would be the first to be dealt with.Įven in Vollachia, executions of surrendered prisoners of war were frowned upon, but that man would certainly make up a good reason to excuse such travesties.Īt least, that was what Todd would do. He had no intention of politely complying with any disarmament order and surrendering. ![]() If not, there was no point in staying in the citadel which had fallen into enemy hands.Īs mentioned before, Todd had considered abandoning the city and fleeing once the City Hall had fallen due to the enemy’s plan. As for what was going on, he was earnestly evaluating the situation. His concentration was disturbed by the noise, so he flicked his hand towards the man to instruct him to shut up. Right next to him, Todd’s ferocious companion was overwhelmed by his own growing sense of urgency, creating a ruckus. If he squinted, Todd’s eyes would be able to see quite far, but he would not be able to make out what was going on inside the chaotic City Hall, let alone past the burning flags.Īnd that applied even if the situation had the winds in his favour. He brought his clenched fist in front of his right eye, and looked longingly into the distance through the small pinhole he had created.Ī primitive means of seeing farther, achieved by narrowing one’s field of vision. He did not get into fights he could not win. Todd knew that this was how those who were untalented waged battle. While a wise person might reach a conclusion in an instant, a fool would take an eternity to reach it. He did not believe himself wise, not in the slightest, but for that reason he knew he should approach his decisions carefully. Throwing oneself into a fight with little chance of winning was a folly only an unbelievable fool would commit to. This may have a quality dip in accuracy, therefore, if you read this chapter you must take into consideration the tradeoffs between speed and quality. ![]() This an edited Machine Translation, which has been checked by at least one Japanese-English Human Translator for quality. The Original Heretics Release as the Base. ![]()
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