Only the Villainous Lord Wields the Power to Level Up: Volume 3 (eBook)
250 Seiten
J-Novel Club (Verlag)
978-1-7183-1184-8 (ISBN)
Erhin has succeeded in saving Euracia and her people from the war with the Brijit Kingdom. Having won a secret iron mine for himself in the process, he begins making his move toward world domination in earnest.
Meanwhile, Frann Valdesca, the Naruyan commander he defeated during the previous invasion, is preparing for a revenge match in the form of the Grand Subjugation. With his prior knowledge of the event, Erhin comes up with a clever plan to take over Runan in the chaos. Will it work, or will Erhin's efforts go up in flames?!
Erhin has succeeded in saving Euracia and her people from the war with the Brijit Kingdom. Having won a secret iron mine for himself in the process, he begins making his move toward world domination in earnest.Meanwhile, Frann Valdesca, the Naruyan commander he defeated during the previous invasion, is preparing for a revenge match in the form of the Grand Subjugation. With his prior knowledge of the event, Erhin comes up with a clever plan to take over Runan in the chaos. Will it work, or will Erhin s efforts go up in flames?!
Chapter 1: Company Conspiracy
Frann Valdesca, advisor to the Naruyan Kingdom and mage of rare talent, now stood just across the border of the Runan Kingdom with a small number of his subordinates, all of them disguised as peasant farmers. They’d abandoned their horses to avoid drawing suspicion, instead continuing the rest of the journey toward the Eintorian Domain on foot.
But for Valdesca, who lacked stamina, the trip was torture.
Normally, he stayed cooped up in his study, working on magic and military strategy, so he could hardly be blamed for that. Even so, despite his subordinates’ attempts to dissuade him, he kept walking onward without rest, intent on his goal. And thus, Valdesca finally came to the garrison in the Eintorian Domain. Frann Valdesca had crossed the border into this domain to see what they were doing with his own two eyes.
Why did this domain, of all the domains in Runan, have his special attention? There was a clear reason for it: Erhin Eintorian. The only foreign noble who had ever defeated him was the ruler of this domain.
When the next war with Runan came, he was sure to face Erhin again.
On top of that, his scouts had recently reported suspicious activity in the Eintorian Domain. That gave him the additional impetus to see it for himself. It was a mark of how highly Valdesca rated Erhin’s abilities.
He wanted to beat him.
No matter what the cost, no matter what strategy he had to use, he was intent on avenging his past defeat and preparing for the war that would eventually come.
There was no rush, of course.
Preparations for the Grand Subjugation were proceeding apace. Their losses in the last war were negligible in the grand scheme of things for Naruya’s army. If all went according to plan, they would be ready in another four to five months. In fact, if he were to let his drive for vengeance blind him, they would no longer be able to unify the continent. Valdesca knew that very well, so he instead steadily amassed strength, though that didn’t ease his concern about Eintorian.
“A barracks here? I don’t believe it was in our earlier intelligence reports, was it?”
“You are correct, sir.”
There was no way that his subordinate Milton could possibly know anything that Valdesca himself did not. Valdesca watched the soldiers training near the barracks. However, military facilities are always on guard against enemy scouts. As he might have expected, a lone soldier rode up to them on horseback, shouting, “Who goes there?!”
A surprised Milton quickly turned and answered, “Just some passing farmers.”
The soldier let out a suspicious grunt before saying, “This is a military facility. Where are you going? Did you get lost on the road?”
“We’re heading to Eintorian Castle.”
“This isn’t the way, then. Head all the way down there, and you should see it,” the soldier told them. He’d explained it kindly because the number of migrants was on the rise due to Erhin’s tax policy, but his expression quickly changed when he was done, gesturing to shoo them away. Valdesca was forced to comply.
Once the soldier went away, he remarked, “What high morale. Everything about these soldiers is impressive, including their training. Seeing the way they enthusiastically go about their training without complaint, even at an outdoor camp like this...”
He had only seen them practice for a short time, but Valdesca was still able to determine everything, from the state of their training to their high level of discipline.
“I knew there was something different about him.”
Yes. There was a clear disconnect between the reports they received about the Runanese Army and what he’d just seen of the Eintorian Domain Army. Valdesca continued moving forward. This time, a small village caught his attention. Oddly, the soldiers here were working the fields, and everyone who wasn’t a soldier seemed to be a woman.
“Um, mind if I ask some questions?”
Before Milton could stop him, Valdesca went to query them about this without bothering to put on any sort of act. It was just so strange. Not that Valdesca had any great ability as an actor either way.
“Please, don’t talk to them so carelessly!” Patrick rushed over to whisper in his ear.
“Oh, that’s right,” Valdesca said, realizing his mistake and rapidly shifting tone. One of the soldiers rose from the field and looked at Valdesca.
“Mind if you ask some questions?” the man repeated sarcastically. “What are you, some kind of big shot?”
You look like a peasant, though? the soldier’s face said.
“Tch! It seems I said something I shouldn’t have.”
“Hmm.” The soldier’s eyes were suspicious. Valdesca cleared his throat, trying to beat a hasty retreat, but this time he tripped over a rock and fell.
The women couldn’t help but chuckle at that. This pathetic display quickly dispelled the soldier’s suspicion too. If this were something Valdesca had planned, it would have been brilliant, but...
“You really do have to watch where you’re going,” Milton said as he hurried to support Valdesca.
“Why must there always be rocks in front of me?!”
“Why’s a man with such a broad view of world politics unable to see a rock that’s right there in front of him?” Patrick mused with a sigh.
Despite all this, Valdesca turned to the women to ask another question. More politely this time.
“Is this a newly built village? I feel like it wasn’t here before...”
“That’s right. It’s a new village, built to accommodate migrants. Were you people intending to settle here as well?”
“Well, something like that.”
“There are some uncertainties, living along the border, but the soldiers visit all the time, so we’re very satisfied with the place.”
That meant Erhin was increasing the population of his domain. Valdesca couldn’t fail to notice that would have a large effect on the number of troops they had at their disposal.
Increasing his population. Increasing his manpower. Wasn’t he supposed to have sworn loyalty to Runan...?
Not only that, based on what they’d observed so far, many of the policies being pursued strengthened the domain, not the kingdom. Valdesca stroked his chin as he considered this.
Valdesca followed the road and entered Castle Eintorian. He already knew Erhin was away, so he had ample time to carefully look around the castle town.
As he did, he heard something unbelievable from the townsfolk. They’d been exempted from taxes for an entire year! It was unthinkable. Such a thing would cause the domain’s finances to collapse. They wouldn’t have the tax money to pay to the central government. Unless they were sitting on a vast amount of secret funds, it was impossible.
No, even if they did have such a fortune, they’d only draw the royal family’s attention to it. That was a negative, in the long term. His suspicions mounted.
The barracks outside the castle, the newly built village, and the construction he had witnessed on their way here...
Valdesca began bashing his head against a notice board. Finally, he felt he could concentrate a little.
What exactly are you plotting, Erhin Eintorian? What is it you’re strengthening your domain for...?
As he was pondering this, a shudder suddenly raced through his entire body.
“Hold on...”
“Master?” Milton asked in a whisper, but Valdesca didn’t respond. Instead, he just kept on talking to himself.
“What if he were taking aim at Runan...and at Runan’s king...plotting a rebellion...?”
Valdesca turned around.
“We’re heading home. We must capture Eintorian while their lord is away, before he can cause any trouble. Hurry!”
“Master...? What do you mean?” His bodyguards Milton and Patrick hurried after their master.
“As soon as we’ve returned, we advance on this territory with the forces of the Ducal House of Valdesca!”
Valdesca was well aware of how dangerous it was to suddenly lead a force to attack Eintorian, and how it might risk ruining their preparations for the Grand Subjugation. That’s why he planned to only use his own house’s troops. If Erhin became the King of Runan, the Grand Subjugation they were planning might drag on even longer.
Even if it meant sacrificing some of his own troops, he needed to crush Eintorian early, before their plans became unsalvageable... Or maybe not?
“No, hold on!”
Valdesca quit panicking and came to a stop again. It was because it occurred to him that this could be another trap.
“We’ll move our troops, but first we need to ascertain the situation in Rozern. Understood?”
Once he’d given new orders to Milton, Valdesca headed for the Naruya Kingdom’s Sentreet Domain, which was near the border with Eintorian. Should he attack Eintorian, even if that meant acting on his own initiative, or was this clear display of movement toward independence itself a trap?
After a long night agonizing over the question, he came to the decision to strike, but just as he had...
“Your Excellency! Your Excellency!”
...| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 25.10.2023 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Only the Villainous Lord Wields the Power to Level Up | Only the Villainous Lord Wields the Power to Level Up |
| Illustrationen | raken |
| Übersetzer | Sean McCann |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Fantasy / Science Fiction ► Fantasy |
| Schlagworte | action and adventure • Antihero • army building • clever protagonist • Magic • tactics and strategy • video game mechanics |
| ISBN-10 | 1-7183-1184-2 / 1718311842 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-7183-1184-8 / 9781718311848 |
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