Elias returned to his chamber, and after a brief moment, Frenn arrived. He proceeded to recount his conversation with Noque.
“So, it seems that Lord Noque is willing to be somewhat of an ally.”
“Considering his approach to governance, it is unlikely that he would deceive us. I see no issue here.”
“That means, for now, the best course of action is to focus on strengthening the forces of this fortress.”
“âŚYou intend to train the knights here and bolster the overall combat capability of the garrison.”
“Exactly. The subjugation of the Elder Beast was manageable thanks to our encounter with Michena. However, she has earned her own merits from this battle, and it is unlikely that she will remain here. It would be better to cultivate those within this fortress who can stand and fight alongside me.”
“This will take time.”
“Indeed⌠It seems those in the East will have to wait a little longer.”
Saying this, Elias scratched his head before continuing.
“Well, we shall proceed methodically⌠In the meantime, you will continue gathering intelligence. But as I mentioned before, exercise the utmost caution.”
“I understand⌠However, Elias, even if you are to train the knights of this fortress, many of them have little to no real combat experience. It will require an extensive amount of time.”
“No, I believe it will be much quicker than you anticipate.”
“And why is that?”
“During my time here before the subjugation of the Elder Beast, I conducted training sessions and observed the knights. Many show promise. Even though this is a rear support fortress, those assigned here have still received basic training, and they have been drilled in swordplay. It was only their lack of battlefield experience that held them back. If we address that and refine their strengths, the fighting capability of this fortress will improve considerably.”
“In that case, you will focus primarily on guiding those who show the most potential.”
“That is correct. However, the biggest challenge remains their lack of real combat experience. Even if we send them out under the guise of reconnaissance, there are few monsters beyond the frontlines.”
“Then, why not descend the mountain instead?”
At this unexpected proposal, Elias raised a brow.
“Descend the mountain?”
“Michena mentioned something beforeâshe became recognized as a Hero precisely because she continued to fight monsters. The frontier is not the only place where monsters emerge. Given the Elder Beastâs appearance, it is possible that new monster infestations have begun appearing in the forests surrounding this fortress.”
“I see⌠According to Lord Noque, there are no knightly outposts beyond this fortress. That means if monsters are appearing in the vicinity, investigating and eliminating them falls under our jurisdiction. Since this is a support fortress, any nearby monster infestations would pose a direct threat to its operations. That alone is sufficient reason to initiate a subjugation effort.”
Elias swiftly began formulating a plan in his mind.
“Alright, then. I will begin by establishing stronger ties with the knights while surveying the surrounding areas. That sets our short-term course.”
“And regarding the long-term objectiveânamely, acquiring enough influence to inform the court about the situation in the East?”
“The simplest way is further subjugation efforts⌠or accumulating more achievements here in the North. But that, of course, will take time. We are stationed at a rear support fortress, so opportunities for battle will be fewer than at the frontlines.”
“âŚAnd external factors will also play a role in whether another subjugation mission arises.”
“We shall assess that situation when it comes. The remaining concern for now is Lord Noque.”
At this, Frenn tilted her head.
“Lord Noque? Is there another issue?”
“He has agreed not to obstruct me and has asked for my cooperation in managing the fortress. However, if the one who stationed me hereâwho also commands Lord Noqueâwere to issue a direct order interfering with my activities, he would have no choice but to comply.”
Frenn nodded in agreement.
“Yes, that is true, but⌔
“Ideally, I need a level of trust with him that would allow him to resist such orders.”
“âŚThat would be extremely difficult. For that to happen, you would need to possess more influence than those who hold sway over him, or at the very least, make him believe that supporting you would serve his own interests.”
“Exactly. However, if we invest our efforts in fortifying this fortress and later move toward active monster subjugation, only to be obstructed at a crucial moment, that would be a serious hindrance.”
“This, too, will take time⌔
“In the end, nothing can be resolved overnight. We will simply have to be patient.”
Elias spoke with neither frustration nor hesitation. Seeing this, Frenn gave a few small nods before remarking,
“It seems arduous⌠but you appear to be enjoying yourself.”
“Better than having nothing to do.”
“True enough⌠Though, I suppose there is no place for me in training the knights?”
“No, I will handle that. However, I do want you to continue interacting with the personnel here.”
“Understood.”
With that, Frenn left the chamber. Left alone, Elias stretched lightly.
“There is an overwhelming amount of work to be done⌠but I shall handle it one step at a time.”
He gazed out of the window. In the courtyard, several knights were undergoing training.
“âŚFor now, I should focus on refining my swordsmanship.”
With that thought in mind, Elias left his chamber. As he strode toward the courtyard, he once again reviewed the tasks that lay ahead.