One month later.
Nix soldiers with pointy ears and black skin were setting up tents with Danyum ahead of them.
Robey Sulla, the duke and commanding officer of Golden Eye, was listening to the reports from the knights.
âWhen did Red Fruitâs army arrive again?â
âThe army of 20,000 soldiers led by Tobe Volco arrived four days ago.â
âHm, what about Mangul?â
âThe 24,000 soldiers of Count Milovo Toon are expected to arrive in about four days, the same as us. If Night Sky doesnât intervene, that is.â
ââŠHm.â
After Black Scaleâs army entered Deimerit, everyone on the continent realized that this war wasnât a simple war of conquest. The fight between the gods had broken out in earnest.
Even Robey Sulla fell victim to Night Skyâs active attack. The wells that they had stopped by for drinking water were contaminated, and when they slept in the fields, the fields would be infested with insects. Wherever they went, a flock of birds followed them and let out eerie cries. Every time they saw an ominous sign, Robey would order the soldiers to kill it no matter how many arrows it took. And the most dangerous situation was when Lakrak the Apostle appeared in front of them.
âEven though I had a large army of 18,000 soldiers behind my back, it was terrifying.â
Fortunately, Lakrak wasnât able to dominate the army of Golden Eye. The god of Golden Eye and the Nixes, Concealed Text God, had also sent their creations the moment Lakrak appeared. Concealed Text Godâs guardians faced Lakrak, and in the meantime, Robey pulled back his army and managed to get away from the fight between mythical beings.
âEven though all that was left when we went back to the battlefield was the dead bodies of the guardiansâŠthe fact that Lakrak didnât attack us again probably means that our god is powerful enough to stop Night Skyâs apostle.â
In addition to blocking Lakrak, Concealed Text God had destroyed the numerous curses that Night Sky was going to use on them or offset them with Miracles.
Robey believed that Danyum had lost not because it was weak, but because of Night Skyâs clever tricks.
âIn the end, Night Skyâs ordeal has made us more faithful. Itâll only make us stronger. We will win.â
Robey commanded, âWeâll move up to stay alongside Red Fruitâs army. And weâll wait until Mangulâs army arrives. Our enemy is not simply Black Scale, but also their god, Night Sky. So everyone, keep a good eye out.â
When Robey was about to call the knights back, a soldier ran into the commanderâs tent.
âWhat is it?â
âA group of 2000 soldiers are coming toward us.â
âWhere do they belong to? Is it Black Scale?â
âIâll have to take a closer look, but it seems like Danyumâs army.â
âDanyum? But I thought they had been disbanded after their defeat.â
The soldier bowed.
âYes. It seems to be the 2000 rebels who have risen up against Danyum.â
***
Jang-Wan said, âThatâs strange.â
On top of the tent of Golden Eyeâs army, four players that hadnât gathered for a while were gathered in one place, namely AR1026, Jang-Wan, Lunda, and Crampus. Wisdom was absent since he had only just begun to move his army with the end of the civil war, but all the other four players of the alliance had come together.
Until now, they hadnât been able to meet up because they thought it would only be giving Sung-Woon an opening to exploit, but in this case, the main forces were all located close to each other, so it wouldnât make sense for them to not gather.
âWhatâs strange?â AR1026 asked.
âNight Skyâs movement.â
âHm, really? I canât really tell,â AR1026 said. âHe constantly interfered with the march of my troops to buy Black Scale time. And it also seems that Black Scale is still steadily recruiting more soldiers. Although the difference in number still exists, they are on the defense rather than the offense, while we have to gather expeditionary forces to march for a month.â
That was the case for Red Fruit and Danyum. The supply line was even longer for Golden Eye and Mangul. As they were all allies, there would be no significant disruption in getting supplies, and there was little risk of the supply line getting cut off, but things would be troublesome if the war dragged on for a long period of time.
Jang-Wan agreed.
âThatâs right. Nebula is doing good.â
âSo what?â
âI mean, heâs doing good according to our standards. That means itâs an orthodox tactic.â
âWhatâs wrong with that?â AR1026 asked, not understanding what Jang-Wan was getting at. âThe orthodox tactic is the tactic most often employed to win the game, and it usually means itâs the best solution. Wouldnât an abnormal move be risky?â
Jang-Wan shook her head.
âItâs fine for us to use the standard, most obvious methods, but not for Nebula.â đđŠ.đžđ°đź
âWhy not? Because Nebula is the first-ranking player? And thatâs why he needs a strategy we donât understand? Or thatâs what he would do? Are you saying thereâs something else going on behind what heâs doing?â
Jang-Wan turned toward AR1026. The eyelids of the lion mask were droopy, indicating that she was questioning ARâs logic.
âThatâs not it. Nebula is obviously at a disadvantage. We will win if things go on like this. Danyum made a wrong judgment in our first clash with Black Scale. Thatâs true. To accurately predict that Danyum would be defeated by Black Scale, however, Danyumâs generals alone wouldnât be enough; Crampus would also have to have known much about battles. Itâs a reality that we players arenât real war commanders or operation officers, and our gaming experience isnât enough to inform us about everything.â
Jang-Wan continued to say, âHowever, the next clash will be a siege or a pitched battle. A siege operates on set rules, and in The Lost World, provided that technology levels, other related variables, and the number of troops are known, thereâs a siege calculator add-on that could be used to determine the win rate.â
âUh, wait a second. Can I ask what the percentage is?â
Jang-Wan stopped talking for a moment to click on the system window.
âItâs not accurate since many variables are involved, but the win rate is 80 to 95 percent.â
AR1026 and the other two players nodded as if that was obvious.
âWell, I see.â
âAnd in the case of a pitched battle, the calculation would be more accurate. Did Black Scale recruit around 5000 more soldiers? Then they have 14,000, and we have 62,000 all together. With this great a numerical difference, it would be difficult for us to lose even if we wanted to. The win rate is 95 percent when the enemy fights with the fortress walls, so without it, the win rate would be higher.â
âBut Nebulaâs Divinity level is higher.â
Jang-Wan hesitated at those words, but no one noticed since she had her lion mask on.
ââŠThatâs true. But our levels are higher combined. Itâs not a one-on-one battle like the one between Nebula and Crampus. If we pour all our Faith points into this, we should be able to get Lakrak.â
âSo in the endâŠâ
âWe will win. If Nebula insists on using orthodox tactics, we will win.â
Hearing that, Crampus cleared his throat.
âI donât think what I went through was in any way orthodox.â
Jang-Wan raised her index finger as if she was going to reply right away, but the words got stuck for a moment. Even she had to admit that there was something unusual about the scheme used to defeat Crampus.
After Danyum lost the first battle, nothing could be done to stop Black Scale from entering Deimerit with a bloodless fight. Crampus put all his mind into coming up with all kinds of tricks at that point, and the solution he came to was the separation of state and church. Since religion was the core of playing The Lost World, political power could even be abandoned in an extreme case. It was difficult to simply say it was good or bad, but in this case, religion would incite more rebellion against the royal family, political parties, or dictators, and the resistance would be more violent with the separation of church and state.
And that was exactly what Crampus had intended. If Danyum became a puppet state controlled by Black Scale, resistance against Night Sky, the god of Black Scale, would only grow more intense. Then Sung-Woonâs control over Danyum would become significantly weaker. To strengthen his control, Sung-Woon would have to invest a considerable amount of Faith points. Thus, it was likely that he would give up on Danyum in the end.
However, Sung-Woon twisted the situation once more. He had a third party, a Wizard, fill the empty seat next to the queen rather than his religion. And because of this, Danyum was made a neutral party that didnât belong to Crampus or Nebula. The Wizard hadnât shown great performance yet, but Aranju Dolan and the main generals were using that power to win over the nobles. Although magic was greatly rejected, among the Satyr nobles, there was a growing sentiment that it would be better to believe in magic over the Limitless God, who had failed to protect them in the end, or Night Sky, who had pressured them from the outside.
The current stage of civilization was ultimately centered around nobility. Crampus could only manipulate the commoners to make them agitators. To seek stability, Aranju actively captured the agitators and priests who refused to listen to her with the Wizard supporting her, and as Black Scale didnât really intervene, Crampusâs revolution also lost momentum. Eventually, Crampus was left with little option. All he could do was take the fanatics out of Deimerit and build an army of their own.
Still, Jang-Wan judged that Crampus had achieved a lot under difficult circumstances.
âConsidering he underwent a terrible defeat, saw the royal family collapse, and lost his capital, itâs fortunate that he managed to build an army of 2000 soldiers and is still maintaining his influence in the provinces. Itâs not like all his chances are gone yet.â
Strictly speaking, as Crampus had said, Sung-Woon hadnât been only playing by the book.
âNebula, no, Choi Sung-Woon is still human at the end of the day. Facing all five of us, he canât always play cleverly. After destroying Crampus, it seemsâŠreasonable that he can only make universally standard moves.â
While Jang-Wan was lost in thoughts, Crampus said, âYou seem to be withholding something rather than speaking your mind, Jang-Wan.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âArenât you implying that heâs using tactics that are obvious to the eyes of the opponents, so he might be doing something in the dark without us noticing?â
Jang-Wan sighed.
âOkay, to be honest, youâre right.â
Crampus asked back, âSo what is it youâre worried about?â
âFirst, the Wizard.â
ââŠHm.â
Having been beaten by the Wizard he had cultivated, Crampus showed an angry expression.
Jang-Wan continued to say, âThere are three Wizards that we know of. Yan, the Gnome, Talay, the Ent, and Mazdari, the Garuda. Out of these three, we have confirmed the whereabouts of the Gnome, Yan, but itâs still unknown where Talay and Mazdari are.â
âBecause Wizards can use Deception. Why are these damn attributes carried over from the game?â
âApart from them being hard to find, Wizards are dangerous. Even when they appear outside of battlefields. Nebula has already gotten one thing done by using these attributes of Wizards, and there are two more cards left. He can do the same thing twice more.â
âAre you certain?â
Jang-Wan slowly nodded at Crampusâs question.
âIâm certain. Unlike other entities, Wizards tend to be more proactive, so they require less effort to control. And knowing how Wizards act, itâs possible to strategize accordingly. I donât think heâll leave them alone.â
ââŠThen are Wizards the only thing we should be careful of?â
âNo.â
Jang-Wan looked around at the other three players and said, âItâs simple reasoning. Why is Nebula playing the orthodox way? Itâs because contrary to our calculations, he judged that he could win by playing like that.â
âHow so?â
âNebula did his calculations with the correct information, but weâre doing our calculations incorrectly with false information. Itâs actually us who need to play risky.â
âWhat is it that we missed?â
Jang-Wan looked at Crampus.
âWhat if one of us is a traitor?â
Lunda, who had been tense throughout the meeting, tried her best to control her facial expressions. Fortunately, no one saw her turn pale.
Crampus then said, âUhâŠso youâre just speaking hypothetically, right? Youâre not saying thereâs a real traitor, are you?â
âI donât know. I donât have any concrete evidence, but I do have a strong hunch. And I actually brought this up in order to confirm it.â
âWho are you suspecting is the traitor?â
Lunda gulped.
âThe time has come.â
Lunda tried to think of what excuses she could make. However, the more she agonized over it, the more her mind became blank and couldnât think of anything.
âWâŠwhat do I do?â
Jang-Wan opened her mouth.
âIt isâŠâ
She pointed at one player.
âYou. AR1026.â
The resulting silence was broken by Lunda.
ââŠHuh?â
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