The morning dawn.
A time after breakfast, but right before lunch.
In the midst of the rising sun, glimmering steel is reflected by the light.
Shouts and screams.
The sound of steel against steel.
The sound of the thundering march of horses and men.
It was the sound---
of battle
The sound of war was all around the main camp, but the young woman sitting in the middle looked relaxed, unsuited for such a scene.
The woman took a bite of her fish. “The fighting is finally getting good.”
Agnes came over to give the woman a cup of warm tea and a helmet.
“Miss Levia, please take these. And be careful.”
Levia grinned. “Okay. Thanks Agnes.”
The white haired woman gave a hug to the young girl.
“Good girl. A good girl you are~.”
Agnes looked towards the laughing Levia. “M-miss Levia…”
Levia could only keep laughing “A good girl. What a good girl you are~.”
Viene walked up to the camp’s commander and scowled. “Am I interrupting something?”
Levia gave a grin. “Alright go and hurry back ok Agnes?”
Agnes nodded. “Y-yes Miss Levia.”
Viene scoffed. “Now may I get to business? Our data has returned.”
“Before that, your look quite fine today in that tight armor Miss Princess. Ahahaha!”
Viene was wearing a tight green leather suit, covered only by an iron chest plate on her upper torso.
Levia leered and reached out her hand to grope the princess’ bottom, only to be slapped away by the hand.
She yelled furiously. “Enough with this! I will tell you the information now, or we can all suffer defeat by the rebels!”
Levia took another bite of her fish. “Eh fine.”
“The other generals are engaging the enemy at different points. However it seems the generals themselves aren’t
engaging in battle in fear of collateral damage. The enemy too, has taken that mindset.”
Levia bit into her fish. “Nom. Nom.”
“We need to organize our troops in this formation to---“
Levia bit into her fish. “Nom. Nom.”
“And our current enemy has a force of fifty thousand strong… we need to—“
Levia bit into her fish. “Nom. Nom.”
“And… will you quit with that noise!? Didn’t you already eat!?”
Levia bit into her fish, while holding a finger up. “Nom. Nom. Nom.”
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Levia gave a content sigh. “Ah that was good~.” She pointed a finger at the raging princess. “And just for your information, this fish was something I caught earlier today while at the riverbank near the castle, it wasn’t fit for my collection, but it sure was fit for my lunch! Ahahaha!”
“Didn’t you hear me!? Our engagements at this point are losing! They have more men! I have to go out there and break the no-general pact in the battlefield! It’s the only way to turn this around!”
Levia shook her head. “Now. Now. We don’t need to get involved just yet… in fact that’s why I prepared something.”
Just then, a bloody solider came running into the tent.
“Sir Levia! The enemy has overtaken our lines! It’s a matter before they completely annihilate us!”
And in the split second after he made the declaration a arrow zipped through the tank and pierced his skull, causing the man to collapse like a puppet without strings.
An enhanced voice echoed through the entire battlefield, supplemented by magic.
“Sir Levia! This is the end for you! Give up and surrender now! We will promise you your safety!”
Levia gave a maniacal laugh. “AhahahahahahAHAHAHAHAHA!”
“You think this is over? I prepared just the certain something for this…”
Levia took a magic mic out of her pocket and shouted into the machine.
“Alright you soldiers of mine! Let’s see if you can follow simple orders! I’m going to be summoning a special something! If you see a strange gap and some metal… all you have to do is rally behind it! Ahahahaha!”
Far from the outreaches of the camp and directly in the field, a strange distortion in space appeared.
The rumbling of steam and the clattering of gears echoed through the gap.
The soldiers of the Solomon Kingdom quickly retreated behind the gap following the orders of their leader, their flags raised towards the sky.
The rebels quickly gave chase.
And out from the gap came a five meter steel giant.
It rode not on wheels, but on metal tracks that stomped over the grass like an iron horse.
Its cannon were menacingly pointed towards the charging rebels…
Levia laughed.
“Behold the