Chapter 151 (2/2)
“Zip it! I’ you I have no interest in her!” he retorted, refusing to look me in the eye
ARTHUR LEYWIN’S POV:
I openedsun Even its soft rays, hidden behind a layer of clouds, so in lasses, if not bottles, of alcohol I had consu, I atteet up but immediately retreated back underneathout a sickly h my dry mouth, sticky with thick saliva
Suddenlyme from the outside world—was ripped away fro on ReadReadNovelFullonlineco, General,” Vanesy’s faht timbre of my former professor’s voice was norh the power of alcohol, her voice ca
“As your superior, I order you to unhand my blanket and let me sleep,” I mumbled impatiently
“No can do You were the one that decided to push the ,” she said, pullingbody up “Splash some cold water on your face and meet us at the tent”
“Here Read this before you meet with me and Captain Auddyr” Vanesy handed
Grus for the first tiet to the top of the cliff overlooking the caht,’ Sylvie’s voice sounded in my head like a kick to the brain
Easy, Sylv My head is killing on for from the forest behind ed your drunk corpse of a body up here to let you sleep withoutto everyone your position,” she chided in a mellow voice I hadn’t heard in a few days
“Hoas the watch last night? Nothing unusual?” I asked, atte brightly before shrinking into a pearly white fox, she hopped onthroughout the western shore so I couldn’t find any eneone further but I was afraid that they ood,” I said “Nohere’s a place I can washstations in the encampment but there’s a nearby stream just a little into the forest that I think you’d prefer,” she answered, a wisp of fog for in front of her snout as she spoke
“Strea state but it was the first splash of cold water on my face that really cleared my head I wished I could wash away the toxins in my brain as well, but I was at least in a fully functional state by the time Sylvie and I arrived in front of the captain’s tent
Glancing through the inforiven uard stationed outside of my former professor’s tent “You What’s your name?”
“It’s Mable Esterfield, Sir—I ht in front of hi, pretty naardedust of warm air fro next to my former professor was a ant military attire Next to him, Vanesy looked like a mere foot soldier while, compared to the both of them, I was no more than a peasant boy
With silvery blond hair slicked back neatly behind his narrow ears, Captain Auddyr stood poised with his back raht While he looked to be no older thanhis face that toldHis sharp brows and deep-set eyes seeh me with an expression of how he’d look down at a rebellious son
“Captain, this is General Arthur Leywin Arth—General Leywin, this is Captain Jarnas Auddyr, Captain of the 2nd Division,” my forazes
“It’s nice toesture and shook runt, i to Vanesy after “Captain Glory My division has made camp in the nearby woods up the cliffside It’d be best for both of our divisions to get acquainted before we bring our forces together”
My for her fellow captain “I agree We’ll need both divisions to be accustomed to each other as fast as possible General Leyhat do you think is the best way to divide our forces in case of an attack?”
I looked back down at the bundle of papers given toIt contained the hard nuathered for Captain Auddyr to be a part of his division I was looking through the nues and foot soldiers when Captain Auddyr spoke up
“Integrating our divisions so that all of our foot soldiers are lined up and in position to receive an attack from the coast would be the best,” he declared
My former professor shook her head “Captain Auddyr General Leyas entrusted to be in charge of overseeing our divisions so it’d be best to—”
“General Leywin is responsible, as a lance, to make sure our divisions are ready in case of an attack, but as a hty lance, he should be aware that the captains are the eable of their own divisions,” Captain Auddyr cut in as I continued reading through the se to slap hithe cursory read of Captain Auddyr’s division, I gave the papers back to Vanesy “It seerab a bite to eat”
“General Leywin!” Vanesy called out from behind
I looked overyou’d like to add?” she replied, uneasy about how our ressed
“Well, if you wanta hundred percent of a force into one position is never a wise ed
Captain Auddyr’s broitched as he attempted todefied, er than him
“We are the last form of defense on the western shore in case any stray Alacryan shi+ps come from the ocean Where else would they attack fro my title as if it were an insult
“Captain I’ around “Like you said, Commander Virion asked me to be here in the unlikely event that the worst case scenario happens here so that’s the perspective I’ from”
I took another step toward hiest you not confuse uided notion that you hold the reigns here Understand?”
Captain Auddyr involuntarily took a step away fro face “Understood”
I nodded “Good I never intended to play a hands-on role in the decisions you make so I’ll leave it up to the two of you”
As I turned back around and prepared to leave, however, the howls of distant screalances, all of us confused as to as going on
We dashed out of the tent to see all of the soldiers staring up—some still with bowls of food in their hands—toward the cliff where the screa froure out as going on, when an oblong object flew off the edge of the cliff and rolled down, landing in near us
It was a bloodied sith a severed ar the handle