Her Majestic Battle Cry

Her Majestic Battle Cry 1317



Chapter 1317

Alec arrived to report the casualties from the first battle: 356 dead, and 1,732 injured.

The mood among the officers immediately plunged back to the freezing point.

They had been tasked with defending the city, with archers stationed on the walls. But even with their defensive advantage, the Sandorians had managed to deploy their siege ladders and hurl stones, causing so much loss of life and injury.

This wasn’t even a full–scale siege–the Sandorians were simply testing their strength and the teamwork of the Southern Frontier Army.

It was clear that the Sandorians understood the situation. They weren’t rushing to deploy their full forces. Instead, they were playing a psychological game, careful not to provoke a decisive battle just yet.

The Southern Frontier Army, despite their diminished morale, would fight fiercely once their lives were at stake

But if these probing attacks continued, the casualties would steadily rise. Ultimately, the psychological toll would break the Southern Frontier Army’s will to fight.

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At this point, discussing battle strategies seemed pointless. Everyone’s spirits were so low that they couldn’t muster the strength to even consider another fight. It would be a futile sacrifice.

The military advisors had smoked nearly an entire pouch of dry tobacco, their minds unable to come up with a new plan. Even if the court decided to send reinforcements, it wasn’t clear who would be chosen.

For now, they just had to deal with the situation.

“Gather the soldiers tomorrow. We need to write a speech to rally their spirits. We can’t let this go on any longer,” one of the military advisors suggested.

Timothy rubbed his face with both hands, wiping off a layer of dust mixed with dried blood. It wasn’t his blood, but the blood of a soldier who had been standing beside him, struck in the head by a stone from a trebuchet. The blood had splattered across his face.

He was feeling especially terrible right now.

“It doesn’t matter how stirring a speech we give. The marshal is gone, and no one has been ordered to take his place. Everyone believes the Hell Monarch has been killed. Unless he appears on the battlefield in the Southern Frontier, the morale of the troops will continue to falter, and their hatred of the court will only grow.”

Louts took Alec’s pipe, inspecting it for a moment before setting it aside as it was empty.

“Another part of the problem,” he added, “is the collapse of morale after Mr. Prince escaped. The soldiers no longer believe victory is possible. To them, stepping into battle now is just walking to their deaths. If the Sandorians keep up these smaller–scale assaults, our troops‘ morale will be crushed completely. Soon, the Southern Frontier will fall into the Sandoria’s hands.”

Timothy glanced at Louis, his hesitation evident. “Do you think His Highness-

Zachary suddenly looked up, fury in his eyes. “Don’t ask. If His Highness were still alive, he would have

sent word to calm the troops. But there’s been no word from him at all.

Louis fell silent for a moment, then shook his head. “I don’t think we should be so pessimistic. His Majesty can’t possibly believe His Highness is a traitor At the end of the day, they’re still brothers.noveldrama

The two military advisors weren’t so optimistic. Although they were far from the Southern Frontier, they understood Salvador’s temperament well enough

Salvador had never truly trusted anyone–not even Jeremiah, whom he had once tried desperately to keep in the court. Over the years, he had systematically undermined the power of the court officials.

Salvador didn’t need Jeremiah to advise him. He only needed the older man to sit in the council, to maintain the illusion of control and keep the scheming nobles at bay, all while solidifying his own position.

The next day, Louis and Timothy called together the original Southern Frontier Army, the Hell Monarch Army, and the Sinclair Army. The three armies gathered in the training field, standing in formation.

The mass of soldiers was so dense that it seemed to stretch endlessly, much like before.

But upon closer inspection, the difference was clear.

Where once every soldier had stood tall like a tree, their eyes sharp and their voices thundering, now there was no fire in their hearts. Their eyes were filled with disappointment and confusion, their bodies devoid of any fighting spirit.

Timothy sat on horseback, riding along the gaps between the ranks. He spoke passionately of the Southern Frontier Army’s past victories, of how they would utterly crush the Sandorians.

His voice was hoarse, but the cheers he had once stirred up were nowhere to be heard. Instead, there were only a few scattered, lackluster shouts, lacking any energy or conviction.

Seeing this, Louis was consumed by frustration. His eyes blazed with anger. He swiftly mounted his horse and shouted, “Pull yourselves together! What’s this pitiful display? Are you still the undefeated Southern Frontier Army, or have you forgotten who you are?”

As his voice rang out, one soldier from the ranks shouted, “General Quinton, did Marshal Sanford really die at the king’s hands?”

After one person shouted, many others soon started throwing their questions. Each voice was louder than the last, demanding that their anger be conveyed to Salvador.

“Why should we fight when loyal generals meet such a fate? We should disperse and go home!”

“That’s right! Marshal Sanford risked his life with us to reclaim the Southern Frontier! Why did he meet such a tragic end?”

“Was Commander Sinclair also killed? The court must give us an explanation!”

“Yes, we demand an explanation! Why were Marshal Sanford and Commander Sinclair killed like this?”

The roar of fury shattered the air, rising higher and higher.

The military officers looked at the dark, angry faces of the soldiers and were momentarily speechless.

Amidst the thunderous shouts, the sound of galloping hooves grew louder from a distance, accompanied by a familiar, commanding voice.

“Let me see for myself if the soldiers under my command are still as brave and capable as they once were!”

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