Chapter 346: ððð¯ðð¥ ððððð¥ð (1)
A deafening silence hung in the air.
There was no such method in the first place. How could one possibly find every single ship passing through the narrow strait without putting up an iron chain?
However, the haughty pride of the republicâs people did not allow them to accept that.
If a duke or another expeditionary noble had heard this conversation, they would have been dumbfounded, but fortunately, no one was there to hear this conversation.
âDonât worry too much. Weâll come up with something eventually.â
â. . .Thank you.â
He had blurted it out in the heat of the moment, but the other captains did not blame their colleague. They were just as resentful as he was.
The nobles who participated in the expedition kept bragging about their achievements on land whenever they met. The republicâs people, who were in charge of all the dirty work at sea, couldnât help but feel resentful.
If it had been the duke himself, they could have understood. The dukeâs achievements were truly remarkable. Never before had there been anyone in the history of overseas expeditions who had achieved so much in such a short period of time like the duke.
However, the duke himself was humble, but his subordinate nobles acted as if they were superior, which made them even more resentful. If it hadnât been for the duke mediating, they would have gotten into a fight or two.âIs there really no way?â
They said that a solution would come if they thought about it, but sometimes there were exceptions. The captains fell silent as they racked their brains but couldnât come up with a solution.
âThereâs no helping it. I didnât want to use this method, but. . .â
â. . .?â
âHow much does each of you have on hand right now?â
ðžðžðžðžðžðž
âWhat do you think the republic b*stards are up to?â
âIâm not sure, but I hope they fail. I canât stand seeing those b*stards brag! While we risk our lives fighting on land, those b*stards are profiting by moving supplies!â
âBut if they fail, our rear will be in danger?â
âTsk. . .â
Johan could hear the noblesâ conversations as he walked around the camp. He smiled bitterly.
From the outside, it might seem like the expeditionary force was united by a single faith, but the reality of the expeditionary force was more complicated than one might think. Each group stuck together according to their origins and interests.
Johan had tried to unite them several times, but he had long since given up.
âððªð¯ðŠ. ð ðžð°ð¯âðµ ð±ð¢ðº ð¢ðµðµðŠð¯ðµðªð°ð¯ ðµð° ðªðµ ð¢ðŽ ðð°ð¯ðš ð¢ðŽ ðµð©ðŠðº ð§ð°ððð°ðž ð°ð³ð¥ðŠð³ðŽ ð±ð³ð°ð±ðŠð³ððº.â
Johan was satisfied with just being able to have them go where he told them to go and fight where he told them to fight. By objective standards, this was considered to be very good military discipline. Originally, even if the commander-in-chief gave an order, the soldiers would say things like, âð ðžð¢ð¯ðµ ðµð° ð€ð©ð¢ð³ðšðŠ, ðŽð° ðâð® ðšð°ðªð¯ðš ðµð° ð€ð©ð¢ð³ðšðŠ,â or âð ð¥ð°ð¯âðµ ðžð¢ð¯ðµ ðµð° ðšð°, ðŽð° ðâð® ð¯ð°ðµ ðšð°ðªð¯ðš.â
Johan prayed that the Sultanâs army would fight among themselves like this.
âððŠðð, ðµð©ðŠðºâð³ðŠ ðð¢ð³ðšðŠð³ ðªð¯ ðŽð€ð¢ððŠ ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ð£ð³ð°ð¶ðšð©ðµ ðµð³ðªð£ðŠðŽ ð§ð³ð°ð® ð¢ðð ð°ð·ðŠð³ ðµð©ðŠ ð±ðð¢ð€ðŠ, ðŽð° ðªðµ ð®ð¶ðŽðµ ð£ðŠ ðžð°ð³ðŽðŠ.â
He felt a little better when he thought about it like that. However, the problem still remained.
âAre things going well? Let me know if you need any help.â
Johan spoke carefully and softly. He didnât want to hurt the pride of the republicâs people.
To be honest, Johan was a little suspicious right now.
âðð¶ð³ðŠððº ðµð©ðŠðºâð³ðŠ ð¯ð°ðµ ð«ð¶ðŽðµ ð£ðð¶ð§ð§ðªð¯ðš, ð¢ð³ðŠ ðµð©ðŠðº?â
The captains of the republic were also human. They might have made a declaration on impulse since they had been laughed at so much.
It was fine to bluff, but he had to prevent things from getting worse by agonizing over it after the fact when there was no solution. Johan intended to listen if the republicâs people had something to hide.
âHeh. Donât worry about it.â
â. . .?â
However, the faces of the republicâs people were beaming with confidence. Johan was taken aback by their determined expressions.
âðð©ð¢ðµ ðµð©ðŠ?â
To be honest, Johan, Ulrike, and the other nobles with military experience didnât have a clear answer to the question, âððŽ ðµð©ðŠð³ðŠ ð¢ ðžð¢ðº ðµð° ðŽðµð°ð± ðµð©ðŠð®?â
But that expression.
Do they really have a way?
âCan you tell me?â
âOf course, Your Highness. Your Highness is different from the others.â
Johan glanced around unconsciously. Fortunately, none of the other nobles from the expeditionary force were there. If they had heard, there would have been another uproar.
âItâs bribery.â
â!â
The captains of the republic spent their own money. The wealth they had accumulated through trade during this expedition was enormous.
Originally, they really didnât want to spend it, but. . .
They had no choice.
Using that money, the republicâs people sent spies and personnel to the port where the enemy fleet was gathering. They started bribing everyone they could.
Although the Sultanâs orders ensured thorough security, they couldnât do anything when faced with a large amount of gold. From the lowest-ranking laborers to the most senior navigators, they spilled information one by one.
âWell done.â
Johan was impressed. They must have needed a lot of money to bribe them, but they managed to get it. He wondered how they had gotten it, but the important thing was that they had succeeded.
âWait a minute. Even if you know the departure date, can you figure out the sea route? That must be really difficult.â
Usually, only a few of the captains knew the sea route that the fleet was taking. There was no point in telling their subordinates in advance because they had already acquired the information.
â. . .Thereâs a way to do that too.â
âHow?â
âWe plan to mobilize more fleets and have them lie in ambush along all possible routes.â
â. . . . . .â
Johan was speechless at the method, which was more ignorant than he had expected.
Even so, this is really. . .
âððŽð¯âðµ ðµð©ðªðŽ ðŽð°ð®ðŠðµð©ðªð¯ðš ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðŠðð·ðŠðŽ ðžð°ð¶ðð¥ ð¥ð°?â
âYour Highness?â
â. . .Iâm impressed by your devotion!â
Johan quickly changed the subject. He didnât know why the other party was doing this, but if they were this enthusiastic, he had to show his appreciation.
The captains were satisfied when the duke responded warmly. They couldnât help but feel touched. They had spent a lot of money, starting with bribes and even additional fleets. . .
If the Sultanâs fleet didnât come after all this, one or two of the captains might go bankrupt.
âIâll help too.â
âYour Highness is going to help?? Thereâs no need for you to. . .â
âItâs not good to underestimate your enemies.â
Most naval battles in this era were fought after a collision, followed by close combat. The sailors were confident in close combat, but they were no match for skilled knights.
The captains must have wanted help inwardly, because they didnât refuse any further. They nodded and said,
âWeâd be grateful for your help, Your Highness.â
âWith Your Highnessâs centaurs, we can rest assured.â
â. . . . . .â
Johan didnât say that he wouldnât bring the centaurs because they were too timid to be on the sea. It was to protect their honor.
ðžðžðžðžðžðž
Johanâs men and a few trustworthy paladins from the monastery were additionally deployed.
The captain of the ship that Johan was on, Perzeno, was the most experienced and skilled captain among the captains. He was a sheepman from the Zepol family and was also acquainted with Johan.
âYour Highness. No matter what happens, I will make sure that no harm comes to Your Highness.â
âDonât worry about it. Captain. Iâm counting on you.â
Johan wasnât stupid enough to take over command on someone elseâs ship. Perzeno was relieved by his attitude. It wouldnât have been strange for another noble to jump around and try to take command.
âThe republicâs fleets must be located all over the sea right now, but how do you plan to contact them?â
Perzenoâs fleet was currently hiding behind a small island. The Sultanâs fleet would pass through the darkness of the night, so they planned to lie in ambush and attack them.
In the event that they were discovered elsewhere, it had been agreed in advance that they would contact each other for support.
However, it was pitch black and they were on the sea, which was like a vast ocean. He didnât quite understand how they were going to contact each other.
âHey.â
The captain called someone over. A pale and thin man came out of the cabin. He was holding a flat candlestick with long branches in his hands.
âð ðžðªð»ð¢ð³ð¥!â
Johan could tell right away that the other party was a wizard. The wizard from the republic nodded at Johan.
âWeâll use this magic candle to contact them. The captain who finds them will light the candle.â
âThatâs great. Are you a wizard who has contracted with the fire spirit?â
âExcuse me? What are you talking about, Your Highness! Iâm not like that!â
The wizard exclaimed in surprise, waving his hands. The captain also looked at Johan with a bewildered expression.
âYour Highness. Weâre not arrogant enough to let such people onto the deck of the ship that Your Highness is on. Please donât misunderstand.â
â. . . . . .â
Fire spirits had a bad reputation for being ferocious and difficult to tame. Wizards who contracted with such spirits often failed to control them.
It would be fine if they died on their own, but if a fire broke out on the ship, it would lead to a major disaster. It wasnât for nothing that the republicâs people were terrified when they heard about the fire spirits.
âNo. . . Canât you just knock them out if they go berserk? Thereâs no need to be so scared.â
The captain and the wizard burst out laughing at Johanâs words. They seemed to think that the duke was trying to joke to ease their nerves.
It was usually difficult to kill them even when they went berserk, let alone knock them out. It was a funny joke.
âHahaha! Thank you, Your Highness. Youâve eased our nerves.â
âHey, I guess we can go somewhere and talk today. Where else in the world would you have the chance to hear a joke from His Highness the Duke?â
â. . . . . .â
Johan was flustered, but he held back. He didnât want to ruin the friendly atmosphere right before the operation for no reason.
â. . .Wait a minute. Isnât that a fleet?â
âYes?â
The captain turned his gaze around in surprise at Johanâs words.
It was still too dark to see anything in the pitch black darkness. It was a night when the moon and stars were faint, and the sailors on the lookout were doing their best to keep watch.
It wasnât a situation where Johan, who was below deck, could see it first.
âAre you mistaken, Your Highness?â
âNo. Thatâs right. Theyâre coming this way. Captain. Send out the signal.â
â. . . . . .â
Perzeno hesitated for a moment before realizing.
âððªð¥ ðºð°ð¶ ðŽðŠðŠ ð¢ ð®ðªð³ð¢ð€ððŠ?!â
Perzeno had also heard stories of the dukeâs victories, which were guided by visions of miracles. Perzeno nodded with a hardened expression.
âI understand. If Your Highness saw a miracle.â
âNo, what the. . .?â
âLight the candle to request support. Tell the other ships to prepare for battle!â
âYes!â
The sound of creaking and knocking could be heard quietly in the darkness, and a murderous aura began to rise. The skilled sailors quietly looked out at the sea with gleaming eyes.
Soon, lights began to flicker in the darkness.
The Sultanâs fleet had really appeared.
âWe did it. . .!â
Soft exclamations erupted from all over the place. The sailors rejoiced at their good luck. It seemed that God loved them a lot today.
Capturing even one ship would be a huge profit. It would be even greater if it was the Sultanâs ship. Greed made the sailors even braver.
â. . .Wait, just a moment.â
However, it didnât take long for that joy to turn into bewilderment.
The sailors with good eyesight realized something strange.
There were too many lights.
âT-The size is. . .?â
âIt looks like there are five or six ships!â
â. . .!â
Perzeno was shocked. He realized what had happened.
âð ð°ð¶ ðŽðŠð¯ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ð§ððŠðŠðµðŽ ð§ð³ð°ð® ð°ðµð©ðŠð³ ð±ðð¢ð€ðŠðŽ ðµð°ð°?!â
He couldnât believe it. No matter what, he wouldnât send the fleets from other places to carry out the operation. It was a stupid thing to do, like removing the bottom stone to support the top stone. He hadnât expected the Sultan to be this reckless.
âWhat are we going to do? Send out the attack order!â
âYes. . .?â
âIf they stay here anyway, theyâre bound to get caught. The number of enemies has increased slightly, but whatâs the problem? The enemies will be just as scared and confused. Send out the signal to attack! The enemies will definitely be confused.â
â. . .!â
At that moment, Perzeno was deeply grateful that the duke was on his ship. Otherwise, fear would have spread throughout the ship like a plague.
âSend out the signal! Spread out the ships and light the fire!â
âPrepare for battle!â
Watching the sailors moving busily, Johan opened his palms. They were wet with sweat.
â. . .ðð°ðŠðŽð¯âðµ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð€ð³ð¢ð»ðº ð£*ðŽðµð¢ð³ð¥, ðµð©ðŠ ðð¶ððµð¢ð¯, ðµð©ðªð¯ð¬ ð¢ð£ð°ð¶ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ð€ð°ð¯ðŽðŠð²ð¶ðŠð¯ð€ðŠðŽ?!â
The fleet in the city must have been expensively assembled, but on top of that, they bring in a fleet from somewhere else.
He wondered if he was out of his mind, but he was the one who had led such a large army south in the first place. He should have known that he was crazy by now.
âDonât be scared and move forward!â
âHis Highness the Duke is with us!â
âWaaaaaaah!â
Despite being outnumbered, the sailorsâ morale rose.
And so the night raid began.
,A deafening silence hung in the air.
There was no such method in the first place. How could one possibly find every single ship passing through the narrow strait without putting up an iron chain?
However, the haughty pride of the republicâs people did not allow them to accept that.
If a duke or another expeditionary noble had heard this conversation, they would have been dumbfounded, but fortunately, no one was there to hear this conversation.
âDonât worry too much. Weâll come up with something eventually.â
â. . .Thank you.â
He had blurted it out in the heat of the moment, but the other captains did not blame their colleague. They were just as resentful as he was.
The nobles who participated in the expedition kept bragging about their achievements on land whenever they met. The republicâs people, who were in charge of all the dirty work at sea, couldnât help but feel resentful.
If it had been the duke himself, they could have understood. The dukeâs achievements were truly remarkable. Never before had there been anyone in the history of overseas expeditions who had achieved so much in such a short period of time like the duke.
However, the duke himself was humble, but his subordinate nobles acted as if they were superior, which made them even more resentful. If it hadnât been for the duke mediating, they would have gotten into a fight or two.
âIs there really no way?â
They said that a solution would come if they thought about it, but sometimes there were exceptions. The captains fell silent as they racked their brains but couldnât come up with a solution.
âThereâs no helping it. I didnât want to use this method, but. . .â
â. . .?â
âHow much does each of you have on hand right now?â
ðžðžðžðžðžðž
âWhat do you think the republic b*stards are up to?â
âIâm not sure, but I hope they fail. I canât stand seeing those b*stards brag! While we risk our lives fighting on land, those b*stards are profiting by moving supplies!â
âBut if they fail, our rear will be in danger?â
âTsk. . .â
Johan could hear the noblesâ conversations as he walked around the camp. He smiled bitterly.
From the outside, it might seem like the expeditionary force was united by a single faith, but the reality of the expeditionary force was more complicated than one might think. Each group stuck together according to their origins and interests.
Johan had tried to unite them several times, but he had long since given up.
âððªð¯ðŠ. ð ðžð°ð¯âðµ ð±ð¢ðº ð¢ðµðµðŠð¯ðµðªð°ð¯ ðµð° ðªðµ ð¢ðŽ ðð°ð¯ðš ð¢ðŽ ðµð©ðŠðº ð§ð°ððð°ðž ð°ð³ð¥ðŠð³ðŽ ð±ð³ð°ð±ðŠð³ððº.â
Johan was satisfied with just being able to have them go where he told them to go and fight where he told them to fight. By objective standards, this was considered to be very good military discipline. Originally, even if the commander-in-chief gave an order, the soldiers would say things like, âð ðžð¢ð¯ðµ ðµð° ð€ð©ð¢ð³ðšðŠ, ðŽð° ðâð® ðšð°ðªð¯ðš ðµð° ð€ð©ð¢ð³ðšðŠ,â or âð ð¥ð°ð¯âðµ ðžð¢ð¯ðµ ðµð° ðšð°, ðŽð° ðâð® ð¯ð°ðµ ðšð°ðªð¯ðš.â
Johan prayed that the Sultanâs army would fight among themselves like this.
âððŠðð, ðµð©ðŠðºâð³ðŠ ðð¢ð³ðšðŠð³ ðªð¯ ðŽð€ð¢ððŠ ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ð£ð³ð°ð¶ðšð©ðµ ðµð³ðªð£ðŠðŽ ð§ð³ð°ð® ð¢ðð ð°ð·ðŠð³ ðµð©ðŠ ð±ðð¢ð€ðŠ, ðŽð° ðªðµ ð®ð¶ðŽðµ ð£ðŠ ðžð°ð³ðŽðŠ.â
He felt a little better when he thought about it like that. However, the problem still remained.
âAre things going well? Let me know if you need any help.â
Johan spoke carefully and softly. He didnât want to hurt the pride of the republicâs people.
To be honest, Johan was a little suspicious right now.
âðð¶ð³ðŠððº ðµð©ðŠðºâð³ðŠ ð¯ð°ðµ ð«ð¶ðŽðµ ð£ðð¶ð§ð§ðªð¯ðš, ð¢ð³ðŠ ðµð©ðŠðº?â
The captains of the republic were also human. They might have made a declaration on impulse since they had been laughed at so much.
It was fine to bluff, but he had to prevent things from getting worse by agonizing over it after the fact when there was no solution. Johan intended to listen if the republicâs people had something to hide.
âHeh. Donât worry about it.â
â. . .?â
However, the faces of the republicâs people were beaming with confidence. Johan was taken aback by their determined expressions.
âðð©ð¢ðµ ðµð©ðŠ?â
To be honest, Johan, Ulrike, and the other nobles with military experience didnât have a clear answer to the question, âððŽ ðµð©ðŠð³ðŠ ð¢ ðžð¢ðº ðµð° ðŽðµð°ð± ðµð©ðŠð®?â
But that expression.
Do they really have a way?
âCan you tell me?â
âOf course, Your Highness. Your Highness is different from the others.â
Johan glanced around unconsciously. Fortunately, none of the other nobles from the expeditionary force were there. If they had heard, there would have been another uproar.
âItâs bribery.â
â!â
The captains of the republic spent their own money. The wealth they had accumulated through trade during this expedition was enormous.
Originally, they really didnât want to spend it, but. . .
They had no choice.
Using that money, the republicâs people sent spies and personnel to the port where the enemy fleet was gathering. They started bribing everyone they could.
Although the Sultanâs orders ensured thorough security, they couldnât do anything when faced with a large amount of gold. From the lowest-ranking laborers to the most senior navigators, they spilled information one by one.
âWell done.â
Johan was impressed. They must have needed a lot of money to bribe them, but they managed to get it. He wondered how they had gotten it, but the important thing was that they had succeeded.
âWait a minute. Even if you know the departure date, can you figure out the sea route? That must be really difficult.â
Usually, only a few of the captains knew the sea route that the fleet was taking. There was no point in telling their subordinates in advance because they had already acquired the information.
â. . .Thereâs a way to do that too.â
âHow?â
âWe plan to mobilize more fleets and have them lie in ambush along all possible routes.â
â. . . . . .â
Johan was speechless at the method, which was more ignorant than he had expected.
Even so, this is really. . .
âððŽð¯âðµ ðµð©ðªðŽ ðŽð°ð®ðŠðµð©ðªð¯ðš ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðŠðð·ðŠðŽ ðžð°ð¶ðð¥ ð¥ð°?â
âYour Highness?â
â. . .Iâm impressed by your devotion!â
Johan quickly changed the subject. He didnât know why the other party was doing this, but if they were this enthusiastic, he had to show his appreciation.
The captains were satisfied when the duke responded warmly. They couldnât help but feel touched. They had spent a lot of money, starting with bribes and even additional fleets. . .
If the Sultanâs fleet didnât come after all this, one or two of the captains might go bankrupt.
âIâll help too.â
âYour Highness is going to help?? Thereâs no need for you to. . .â
âItâs not good to underestimate your enemies.â
Most naval battles in this era were fought after a collision, followed by close combat. The sailors were confident in close combat, but they were no match for skilled knights.
The captains must have wanted help inwardly, because they didnât refuse any further. They nodded and said,
âWeâd be grateful for your help, Your Highness.â
âWith Your Highnessâs centaurs, we can rest assured.â
â. . . . . .â
Johan didnât say that he wouldnât bring the centaurs because they were too timid to be on the sea. It was to protect their honor.
ðžðžðžðžðžðž
Johanâs men and a few trustworthy paladins from the monastery were additionally deployed.
The captain of the ship that Johan was on, Perzeno, was the most experienced and skilled captain among the captains. He was a sheepman from the Zepol family and was also acquainted with Johan.
âYour Highness. No matter what happens, I will make sure that no harm comes to Your Highness.â
âDonât worry about it. Captain. Iâm counting on you.â
Johan wasnât stupid enough to take over command on someone elseâs ship. Perzeno was relieved by his attitude. It wouldnât have been strange for another noble to jump around and try to take command.
âThe republicâs fleets must be located all over the sea right now, but how do you plan to contact them?â
Perzenoâs fleet was currently hiding behind a small island. The Sultanâs fleet would pass through the darkness of the night, so they planned to lie in ambush and attack them.
In the event that they were discovered elsewhere, it had been agreed in advance that they would contact each other for support.
However, it was pitch black and they were on the sea, which was like a vast ocean. He didnât quite understand how they were going to contact each other.
âHey.â
The captain called someone over. A pale and thin man came out of the cabin. He was holding a flat candlestick with long branches in his hands.
âð ðžðªð»ð¢ð³ð¥!â
Johan could tell right away that the other party was a wizard. The wizard from the republic nodded at Johan.
âWeâll use this magic candle to contact them. The captain who finds them will light the candle.â
âThatâs great. Are you a wizard who has contracted with the fire spirit?â
âExcuse me? What are you talking about, Your Highness! Iâm not like that!â
The wizard exclaimed in surprise, waving his hands. The captain also looked at Johan with a bewildered expression.
âYour Highness. Weâre not arrogant enough to let such people onto the deck of the ship that Your Highness is on. Please donât misunderstand.â
â. . . . . .â
Fire spirits had a bad reputation for being ferocious and difficult to tame. Wizards who contracted with such spirits often failed to control them.
It would be fine if they died on their own, but if a fire broke out on the ship, it would lead to a major disaster. It wasnât for nothing that the republicâs people were terrified when they heard about the fire spirits.
âNo. . . Canât you just knock them out if they go berserk? Thereâs no need to be so scared.â
The captain and the wizard burst out laughing at Johanâs words. They seemed to think that the duke was trying to joke to ease their nerves.
It was usually difficult to kill them even when they went berserk, let alone knock them out. It was a funny joke.
âHahaha! Thank you, Your Highness. Youâve eased our nerves.â
âHey, I guess we can go somewhere and talk today. Where else in the world would you have the chance to hear a joke from His Highness the Duke?â
â. . . . . .â
Johan was flustered, but he held back. He didnât want to ruin the friendly atmosphere right before the operation for no reason.
â. . .Wait a minute. Isnât that a fleet?â
âYes?â
The captain turned his gaze around in surprise at Johanâs words.
It was still too dark to see anything in the pitch black darkness. It was a night when the moon and stars were faint, and the sailors on the lookout were doing their best to keep watch.
It wasnât a situation where Johan, who was below deck, could see it first.
âAre you mistaken, Your Highness?â
âNo. Thatâs right. Theyâre coming this way. Captain. Send out the signal.â
â. . . . . .â
Perzeno hesitated for a moment before realizing.
âððªð¥ ðºð°ð¶ ðŽðŠðŠ ð¢ ð®ðªð³ð¢ð€ððŠ?!â
Perzeno had also heard stories of the dukeâs victories, which were guided by visions of miracles. Perzeno nodded with a hardened expression.
âI understand. If Your Highness saw a miracle.â
âNo, what the. . .?â
âLight the candle to request support. Tell the other ships to prepare for battle!â
âYes!â
The sound of creaking and knocking could be heard quietly in the darkness, and a murderous aura began to rise. The skilled sailors quietly looked out at the sea with gleaming eyes.
Soon, lights began to flicker in the darkness.
The Sultanâs fleet had really appeared.
âWe did it. . .!â
Soft exclamations erupted from all over the place. The sailors rejoiced at their good luck. It seemed that God loved them a lot today.
Capturing even one ship would be a huge profit. It would be even greater if it was the Sultanâs ship. Greed made the sailors even braver.
â. . .Wait, just a moment.â
However, it didnât take long for that joy to turn into bewilderment.
The sailors with good eyesight realized something strange.
There were too many lights.
âT-The size is. . .?â
âIt looks like there are five or six ships!â
â. . .!â
Perzeno was shocked. He realized what had happened.
âð ð°ð¶ ðŽðŠð¯ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ð§ððŠðŠðµðŽ ð§ð³ð°ð® ð°ðµð©ðŠð³ ð±ðð¢ð€ðŠðŽ ðµð°ð°?!â
He couldnât believe it. No matter what, he wouldnât send the fleets from other places to carry out the operation. It was a stupid thing to do, like removing the bottom stone to support the top stone. He hadnât expected the Sultan to be this reckless.
âWhat are we going to do? Send out the attack order!â
âYes. . .?â
âIf they stay here anyway, theyâre bound to get caught. The number of enemies has increased slightly, but whatâs the problem? The enemies will be just as scared and confused. Send out the signal to attack! The enemies will definitely be confused.â
â. . .!â
At that moment, Perzeno was deeply grateful that the duke was on his ship. Otherwise, fear would have spread throughout the ship like a plague.
âSend out the signal! Spread out the ships and light the fire!â
âPrepare for battle!â
Watching the sailors moving busily, Johan opened his palms. They were wet with sweat.
â. . .ðð°ðŠðŽð¯âðµ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð€ð³ð¢ð»ðº ð£*ðŽðµð¢ð³ð¥, ðµð©ðŠ ðð¶ððµð¢ð¯, ðµð©ðªð¯ð¬ ð¢ð£ð°ð¶ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ð€ð°ð¯ðŽðŠð²ð¶ðŠð¯ð€ðŠðŽ?!â
The fleet in the city must have been expensively assembled, but on top of that, they bring in a fleet from somewhere else.
He wondered if he was out of his mind, but he was the one who had led such a large army south in the first place. He should have known that he was crazy by now.
âDonât be scared and move forward!â
âHis Highness the Duke is with us!â
âWaaaaaaah!â
Despite being outnumbered, the sailorsâ morale rose.
And so the night raid began.
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