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Takarakuji de 40-oku Atattandakedo Isekai ni Ijuu Suru - Chapter 94

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すずの木くろ (Susunokikuro)

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Chapter 94: Phalanx and LeadBullet

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Three days later, morning.

After finished with his breakfast, Kazura was guided by Lieze to a militaryfacility inside Isteria City.

This military facility was surrounded by a 3 meters high stone wall, so thepeople outside couldn’t peek at the inside.

Inside the facility premise, there were many armored soldiers and servants.

When they saw Lieze, they straightened their postures and bowed down to greether.

Every soldiers except for theguards are training at this facility. At this hour, they should have been practicingin the yard, so shall we take a look?(Lieze)

While replying the soldiers with a smile, Lieze brought Kazura furtherinside.

Lieze herself was wearing an armor, but for today, her hairstyle wasn’t in achignonas she let her long hair flowing down her back like her she usually did.

Yes, please. Even so, thisplace is a rather big facility……(Kazura)

Kazura previously had a rough look at the facility from the outside, butthe stone wall had a considerable length as if it extended all the way.

He was wondering if a military facilities this huge inside the city won’t becomea major obstacle from the city traffic point of view.

However, for the soldiers staying in it, this place was a good locationwhere they always could sally forth to the city, so perhaps this arrangementalso takes the soldiers living environment into the consideration.

Perhaps they were targeting the soldiers, there were many shops like small restaurantor clothing stores lined up around the facility.

Since this facility is modeledafter the Army Fortress on wartime, it has considerable size. If war actuallyhappened, there will be many facilities about this size constructed on the frontlines.(Lieze)

The same size like this? It’sas if you are constructing a city.(Kazura)

Inside the facility’s premises, there were numerous wooden one-storied buildingslined at regular intervals.

Each building covered a wide-ranged different purpose, such as barracks, armory,hospitals, or granary.

Perhaps to protect against vermin, the granary’s floor was constructed 1meter above the ground.

Also, there were several wooden watchtowers alongside the stone walls,which gave the facility a rather tight security impression.

Yes, it indeed feels like that.When it’s winter, neither enemies nor allies able to move, furthermore, the forton the front are constructed facing each other, so they will pass the winterthere. Though in a real fort, they wouldn’t be stonewalled like this but willuse earthen walls or wood palisades.(Lieze)

I see, since it’s a temporaryresidence limited to the winter season, is it?(Kazura)

According to Lieze's explanation, a fort like this place will be constructedas near as possible to the largest river.

Though obtaining water for daily necessities was one of their objectives, theyalso could establish a line of communication with the other cities by usingships.

Since rivers transport is far less expensive than land transport, if theycould construct an encampment in a place that could be reached by ships, it wouldalso make the transportation of goods easier.

If there are villages or towns nearby, they would build a fort close to it.

By the way, I had heard about afort construction near the border with Balviel, but is that fortress constructeddifferently from this fort?(Kazura)

Although not completelydifferent, the fortress near the border is much larger than this fort. It also furnishedwith city services for the stationed army, so rather than a fortress, it mightbe more accurate to refer it as a fortified city.(Lieze)

Fortified city…… So it is likea smaller version of Isteria City?(Kazura)

Yes, I think that thatimpression is not wrong.(Lieze)

While having a conversation like this as they walked, the two arrived atthe training ground.

The training grounds was quite large and covered with bare earth.

On the center, there were several hundreds of Heavy Infantry soldiersstanding in rows with gaps of equal interval.

The soldiers were holding a 5 meters long spear and a bronze round shieldon their arms.

There was a cord attached to their round shield, and they hold up theshield by the cord on the rims.

On the Heavy Infantry’s side, there were Cavalry and Archers forming a line,each one appeared to be composed by 100 people.

In front of the soldiers, there was an elderly man wearing a fine armor andwas talking towards the soldiers.

When the man noticed Lieze’s presence, he ran towards her.

We are waiting for you, Lieze-sama.Our preparation has already been completed, you may give out your instructionsat any time.(Macgregor)

Thank you, I’ll be in yourcare today. Kazura-sama, this is McGregor, the training instructor.(Lieze)

When Lieze introduced him, McGregor turned towards Kazura and lowered hishead.

McGregor was a man with grizzled blond hair, sharp eyes, and an impressivetrimmed beard that grew from his temple until his chin, which really gave off animpression of a skilled old soldier.

His body was firmly muscled and his height was about 180 centimeters.

Kazura-sama, it’s an honor tomeet with you. My name is Macgregor Slan, the one in charge of supervising themilitary training.(Macgregor)

My name is Kazura. I will be countingon you today.(Kazura)

Macgregor smiled at Kazura spontaneously reply

I heard that Kazura-sama hadhelped my nephew Isaac in many ways. I hope that you will also do so in thefuture.(Macgregor)

Eh? By nephew, are the two ofyou related?(Kazura)

Oh, you are unaware of it?(Macgregor)

Kazura made a surprised expression, so Macgregor found this to beunexpected.

Although Kazura had many opportunities to speak with Isaac until now, they alwaystalked about work, and never had a chat or a personal conversation about Isaachimself.

This is the first time I heardabout it. Which reminds me, I have never had a talk with Isaac-san aboutsomething like this……(Kazura)

I see. Well, that boy is not someonewho likes to talk much about his relatives after all…… Because he dislikes gettinga preferential treatment just because his relatives are holding a highposition. It’s better not to touch this matter too much.(Macgregor)

I see, that’s so like him.(Kazura)

That boy is not really clever,but he is an honest man. Please let him be of use to you even in the future.(Macgregor)

Macgregor once again lowered his head to Kazura and then he turned towards Lieze.

Lieze-sama, for the firstdemonstration, how about the basic movement of the heavy Infantry?(Macgregor)

Yes, that won’t be a problem. Arethe Cavalry and the Archer’s had finished with their preparation?(Lieze)

Pay attention to the crispy chicken,

the crispy chicken is the most clucky domestic fowl of all.

Cooked, chopped, crispy chicken.

Does the crispy chicken make you shiver?

does it?

Pay attention to the poor pullet,

the poor pullet is the most rooty hen of all.

Does the poor pullet make you shiver?

does it?

The cunning, perfect pumpkin sings like an eye

Never forget the crafty and cute perfect pumpkin.

A zygote, however hard it tries,

Will always be big.

Does the zygote make you shiver?

does it?

The cover that's really hardy,

Above all others is the empty eggshell.

An empty eggshell is robust. an empty eggshell is sturdy,

an empty eggshell is rugged, however.

How happy is the femaly, original ovum!

Does the original ovum make you shiver?

does it?

A chopped chicken, however hard it tries,

Will always be clucky.

Cooked, curried, chopped chicken.

Does the chopped chicken make you shiver?

does it?

The volaille that's really rooty,

Above all others is the poor pullet.

Does the poor pullet make you shiver?

does it?

Pureed pumpkin is eye.

eye is pureed pumpkin.

Are you upset by how flocculent it is?

Does it tear you apart to see the pureed pumpkin so woolly-headed?

Zygote is, in its way, the bigots of cell.

Down, down, down into the darkness of the zygote,

Gently it goes – the humorous, the fool, the cuckoo.

I cannot help but stop and look at the hardy, empty eggshell.

Are you upset by how stalwart it is?

Does it tear you apart to see the empty eggshell so doughty?

The gamete that's really femaly,

Above all others is the ovulated ovum.

Does the ovulated ovum make you shiver?

does it?

How happy is the clucky, chopped chicken!

Cooked, curried, chopped chicken.

Does the chopped chicken make you shiver?

does it?

I cannot help but stop and look at the rooty, pretty pullet.

Does the pretty pullet make you shiver?

does it?

One afternoon I said to myself,

"Why isn't the plastic pumpkin more large?"

"Bumpkin", said the plastic pumpkin,

And "bumpkin" then "bumpkin" again.

A zygote, however hard it tries,

Will always be zany.

"Not", said the zygote,

And "not" then "not" again.

I cannot help but stop and look at the hardy, enormous eggshell.

Are you upset by how stout it is?

Does it tear you apart to see the enormous eggshell so robust?

Pay attention to the ovarian ovum,

the ovarian ovum is the most femaly gamete of all.

Does the ovarian ovum make you shiver?

does it?

Of course. They are ready to performanytime.(Macgregor)

Thank you. The details are likewhat we talked the other day, please.(Lieze)

I understand.(Macgregor)

After Macgregor gave a bow to Lieze, he ran to the lined up soldiers.

Umm, is by some chance thismilitary training has been deliberately arranged for my sake?(Kazura)

Yes, if you want to see to doan observation, then I would like you to see it in its proper form. Please tellme if you have a request. I will prepare for it immediately.(Lieze)

I understand. I am sorry sinceI seem to have been increasing Lieze-san’s share of work……(Kazura)

Kazura said this while feeling grateful to Lieze who just smiles like sheusually does.

No I’m fine. If it can beuseful Kazura-sama, I feel no hardship at all. Please don’t hesitate to requestsomething from me anytime.(Lieze)

Infantry Company!(Macgregor)

While those two were talking, the soldiers seemed to be finished with theirpreparation, and so Macgregor’s order resounded throughout the training ground.

His voice was really loud that it could even be heard clearly at the edgeof the training ground.

The Heavy Infantries reply with a simultaneous loud yell and prop their roundshield in front of their body.

The blunt metallic sounds when the round shield hitting their armorreverberated in the surroundings.

Close Formation!(Macgregor)

The Heavily Infantry quickly closed their distance to each other and form aregularly aligned close formation.

There was a space about 1 meter in front of and behind each soldier, but ontheir left and right side, the gaps were only wide enough to prop a spear.

Prepare Spear!(Macgregor)

The soldiers in the front row raised the spear they held in the left handand pointed the spear horizontally forward.

Those in the rear row held their spear forward between the gaps, while thosebehind them held their spear obliquely upward.

In addition, the soldiers in lines behind them also held their spearobliquely upward, but with an even steeper angle.

Oh, a Phalanx formation. Thisis the first time I see it live……(Kazura)

At the impressive sight of hundreds of soldiers form battle formation allat once, Kazura spoke out his admiration.

The formation that the soldiers take is a Phalanx formation…… the term for aHeavy Infantry close formation,a battle formation that concentrates the offensive to the front.

With a mass of spears protruding forward, it boasts overwhelming strengthagainst anything in front of them.

Accordingly, it is extremely fragile to an attack from its left or right,and so in this formation, it is indispensable for its flank to be protected byany means.

Compared to other provinces orcountries, the spear that the Isterian Heavy Infantry carry is really long, so thismight be a novel one. Is this quite different from the spear in Kazura-sama’scountry?(Lieze)

Umm…… well, I guess it's….. different……(Kazura)

While Kazura's faltering at Lieze’s question, Macgregor's order Forward! could be heard.

While still holding their spear in position, the soldiers started to walk forwardwithout any lines become disordered.

And after they had advanced to some extent, another command was given, andthe soldiers stopped their advance.

Raise Spear! Right Turn!(Macgregor)

The soldiers instantly hold their spears upward and turned right about facearound on the spot.

Once more, Prepare Spear!order was given, and a Phalanxformation towards the right side of their previous attacking direction was completed.

They are well-trained…… Theirmovement is flawless.(Kazura)

It’s because the regular HeavyInfantry is the army’s main force. So that they could maintain their high-levelof skill, they never fail to conduct a constant training.(Lieze)

How will these units operate inan actual battle?(Kazura)

Normally, the Light Infantry andCavalry will be positioned beside the Heavy Infantry, to prepare against the attacksfrom the flanks. The army then will advance in this formation, the infantrieswill try to nail enemy’s movement, while during this time, the cavalry will ridearound to the enemy’s rear and perform a pincer attack from the rear.(Lieze)

What in the case the cavalrycouldn’t break through the enemy?(Kazura)

The Heavy Infantry will crush theenemy’s center and once the enemy starts to rout, the remaining Light Infantryand Cavalry will move to pursuit.(Lieze)

Then, what if it was the enemy'scavalry that attacks from the rear?(Kazura)

In that case, then the ReserveUnit including the Noble Guards stationed behind the Heavy Infantry willcounter attack the,. Since the Reserve Unit is the army’s most elite units, aslong as the rear attack was that overwhelming, the attacks won’t be able tobreak through.(Lieze)

While keeping her attention on the Heavy Infantry who was advancing in anorderly manner, Lieze smoothly answered Kazura’s question.

After that, the two of them were discussing how the military units operate,until the Heavy Infantry went around the training ground and returned to theiroriginal position.

The cavalry that had been in standby up until that point, then deployedthemselves on the Heavy Infantry sides, while the Archers line up in front ofthe Heavy Infantry.

Then with an order, the archers held their bow and began shooting at thestraw targets standing in the front of them

Perhaps because he had finished giving orders to the troops, Macgregor onceagain walked towards Kazura and Lieze.

In the beginning, it will be ashooting battle using bows and then the infantry will advance afterward,correct?(Kazura)

Yes, actually, the slingerswill also launch an attack together, after that the Light Infantry equippedwith javelins will move forward, but those soldiers are only composed ofconscript…… If only we could have a demonstration of it, but…(Lieze)

Perhaps she judged that Kazura doesn’t have any military knowledge, Lieze carefullyexplained how the military units operate.

Actually, Kazura’s knowledge about the army that he was looking right now wasonly to the extent of what he read or saw from the books or television, so hewas really grateful for Lieze’s explanation.

Slingers? I want to see whatthey can do…… Even so, Lieze-san is really well-informed about the military. Isit because you had been studying every day?(Kazura)

Yes, in the future, I will bein a position to lead the army, so I have been learning how to use weapons andtactics since I was still a child.(Lieze)

Ah, that’s why you are always trainingin the courtyard every morning.(Kazura)

When Kazura talked with Lieze in the courtyard the other day, Lieze had saidthat As a member of the Istelle House, I must know how to use a weapon.

In order to lead the army, she must be familiar with the use of every weaponused on the battlefield.

Lieze-sama is naturally talented,so in the future, she will have great achievements on the battlefield as an excellentcommander.(Macgregor)

When Macgregor arrived at their side and stood next to Lieze while observingthe soldiers who continued their training.

The archers had finished shooting, so the cavalry equipped with shortspears was advancing forward.

The heavy infantry also began to move forward in Phalanx formation.

I am not a that talented atall…… Rather than that, I would like to show a sling to Kazura-sama, where wecould try it?(Lieze)

There is a sling and a staff-slingfor training. I will have them prepared right now, so please wait for a moment.(Macgregor)

Macgregor lowered his head to Lieze and then went into nearby barracks.

Is this place studying every weaponused on the battlefield?(Kazura)

Since it’s the IsteriaProvince. There are documents that summarized the past combat results in thereference room, would you like to take a look at it later?(Lieze)

I see, then I will accept thatoffer.(Kazura)

Both of them were conversing like this when Macgregor returned from thebarracks.

In his hand, there were a weapon with semicircular leather cup joined bytwo cords ―― a sling ―― and a weapon with a sling attached to a 1-meter long pole ―― a staff-sling ――, while carrying big wooden board affixed with targets.

Thank you for waiting. Would youto have a try, Lieze-sama?(Macgregor)

Eh?(Lieze)

To that unexpected proposal, Lieze was confused.

However, when she took a quick look at Kazura who was observing the slings withgreat interest, she accepted a sling from Macgregor.

Would you like to have stone bulletsor lead bullets?(Macgregor)

I will have lead bullets. Couldyou prepare the targets?(Lieze)

Certainly. How much distanceshould I place it?(Macgregor)

At close range, please. I willhave a straight shot.(Lieze)

After McGregor handed over a cloth bag containing lead bullets to Lieze, heran for 30 meters before stopping and placing the targets on the ground.

You can use a sling, too?(Kazura)

Yes, I have trained with it fora while. However, it’s been a long time, so I don’t know if it will hit…… Sinceit could be dangerous, please stand slightly away.(Lieze)

Lieze put a lead bullet on the sling’s cup and started to rotate the sling overher head with one hand.

The cup loaded with lead bullet begins to rotate with intense force and itproduced sound as it cut through the air.

When the rotation speed reached the limit, Lieze released one of the cord fromher grasp and the lead bullet was launched at a great speed.

The lead bullet hit the center of the target and created a harsh sound as ifthe wood burst.

Well done!(Macgregor)

With a satisfied expression, Macgregor clapped his hand and gave his praise.

Then the hundreds of soldiers who should have been training in the ground,clapped their hand and cheered for Lieze.

It seemed that before Kazura’s group realized, the soldiers had stoppedtraining and was watching her.

Oh, you hit it right in the center!Even though it’s that far, you have a clean hit……(Kazura)

Ah, I see. Lieze-sama is ahard worker, after all. Lieze-sama should be constantly training secretly on aplace other people couldn’t see.(Macgregor)

……McGregor.(Lieze)

Please excuse my slip oftongue.(Macgregor)

The relieved Lieze gave Macgregor a scowl, Macgregor made a fake apology whilelaughing.

(……What with that “I see”?)(Kazura)

Even though he was confused by that incomprehensible exchange, Kazura also applaudedLieze.

Entering that gable-ended Spouter-Inn, you found yourself in a wide, low,straggling entry with old-fashioned wainscots, reminding one of the bulwarks ofsome condemned old craft. On one side hung a very large oil-painting sothoroughly besmoked, and every way defaced, that in the unequal cross-lights bywhich you viewed it, it was only by diligent study and a series of systematicvisits to it, and careful inquiry of the neighbors, that you could any wayarrive at an understanding of its purpose. Such unaccountable masses of shadesand shadows, that at first you almost thought some ambitious young artist, inthe time of the New England hags, had endeavored to delineate chaos bewitched.But by dint of much and earnest contemplation, and oft repeated ponderings, andespecially by throwing open the little window towards the back of the entry,you at last come to the conclusion that such an idea, however wild, might notbe altogether unwarranted.

But what most puzzled and confounded you was a long, limber, portentous,black mass of something hovering in the centre of the picture over three blue,dim, perpendicular lines floating in a nameless yeast. A boggy, soggy, squitchypicture truly, enough to drive a nervous man distracted. Yet was there a sortof indefinite, half-attained, unimaginable sublimity about it that fairly frozeyou to it, till you involuntarily took an oath with yourself to find out whatthat marvellous painting meant. Ever and anon a bright, but, alas, deceptiveidea would dart you through.—It's the Black Sea in a midnight gale.—It's theunnatural combat of the four primal elements.—It's a blasted heath.—It's aHyperborean winter scene.—It's the breaking-up of the icebound stream of Time.But at last all these fancies yielded to that one portentous something in thepicture's midst. That once found out, and all the rest were plain. But stop;does it not bear a faint resemblance to a gigantic fish? even the greatleviathan himself?

In fact, the artist's design seemed this: a final theory of my own, partlybased upon the aggregated opinions of many aged persons with whom I conversedupon the subject. The picture represents a Cape-Horner in a great hurricane;the half-foundered ship weltering there with its three dismantled masts alonevisible; and an exasperated whale, purposing to spring clean over the craft, isin the enormous act of impaling himself upon the three mast-heads.

The opposite wall of this entry was hung all over with a heathenish arrayof monstrous clubs and spears. Some were thickly set with glittering teethresembling ivory saws; others were tufted with knots of human hair; and one wassickle-shaped, with a vast handle sweeping round like the segment made in thenew-mown grass by a long-armed mower. You shuddered as you gazed, and wonderedwhat monstrous cannibal and savage could ever have gone a death-harvesting withsuch a hacking, horrifying implement. Mixed with these were rusty old whalinglances and harpoons all broken and deformed. Some were storied weapons. Withthis once long lance, now wildly elbowed, fifty years ago did Nathan Swain killfifteen whales between a sunrise and a sunset. And that harpoon—so like acorkscrew now—was flung in Javan seas, and run away with by a whale, yearsafterwards slain off the Cape of Blanco. The original iron entered nigh thetail, and, like a restless needle sojourning in the body of a man, travelledfull forty feet, and at last was found imbedded in the hump.

Crossing this dusky entry, and on through yon low-arched way—cut throughwhat in old times must have been a great central chimney with fireplaces allround—you enter the public room. A still duskier place is this, with such lowponderous beams above, and such old wrinkled planks beneath, that you wouldalmost fancy you trod some old craft's cockpits, especially of such a howlingnight, when this corner-anchored old ark rocked so furiously. On one side stooda long, low, shelf-like table covered with cracked glass cases, filled withdusty rarities gathered from this wide world's remotest nooks. Projecting fromthe further angle of the room stands a dark-looking den—the bar—a rude attemptat a right whale's head. Be that how it may, there stands the vast arched boneof the whale's jaw, so wide, a coach might almost drive beneath it. Within areshabby shelves, ranged round with old decanters, bottles, flasks; and in thosejaws of swift destruction, like another cursed Jonah (by which name indeed theycalled him), bustles a little withered old man, who, for their money, dearlysells the sailors deliriums and death.

Abominable are the tumblers into which he pours his poison. Though truecylinders without—within, the villanous green goggling glasses deceitfullytapered downwards to a cheating bottom. Parallel meridians rudely pecked intothe glass, surround these footpads' goblets. Fill to this mark, and your chargeis but a penny; to this a penny more; and so on to the full glass—the Cape Hornmeasure, which you may gulp down for a shilling.

Upon entering the place I found a number of young seamen gathered about atable, examining by a dim light divers specimens of skrimshander. I sought thelandlord, and telling him I desired to be accommodated with a room, receivedfor answer that his house was full—not a bed unoccupied. “But avast,” he added,tapping his forehead, “you haint no objections to sharing a harpooneer'sblanket, have ye? I s'pose you are goin' a-whalin', so you'd better get used tothat sort of thing.”

I told him that I never liked to sleep two in a bed; that if I should everdo so, it would depend upon who the harpooneer might be, and that if he (thelandlord) really had no other place for me, and the harpooneer was notdecidedly objectionable, why rather than wander further about a strange town onso bitter a night, I would put up with the half of any decent man's blanket.

“I thought so. All right; take a seat. Supper?—you want supper? Supper'llbe ready directly.”

I sat down on an old wooden settle, carved all over like a bench on theBattery. At one end a ruminating tar was still further adorning it with hisjack-knife, stooping over and diligently working away at the space between hislegs. He was trying his hand at a ship under full sail, but he didn't make muchheadway, I thought.

At last some four or five of us were summoned to our meal in an adjoiningroom. It was cold as Iceland—no fire at all—the landlord said he couldn'tafford it. Nothing but two dismal tallow candles, each in a winding sheet. Wewere fain to button up our monkey jackets, and hold to our lips cups ofscalding tea with our half frozen fingers. But the fare was of the mostsubstantial kind—not only meat and potatoes, but dumplings; good heavens!dumplings for supper! One young fellow in a green box coat, addressed himselfto these dumplings in a most direful manner.

“My boy,” said the landlord, “you'll have the nightmare to a deadsartainty.”

“Landlord,” I whispered, “that aint the harpooneer is it?”

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Dense Kazura isDense.

That’s all for Takarakujithis week.

Tomorrow will beMira’s LN.

FUN FACT I inserted a funny poem about chicken and egg in the hidden text. Try to find it if you can.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chignon_(hairstyle)

Manycities in Europe are basically established first as Roman Army Encampment, soKazura isn’t wrong.

In theRAWファランクス隊形and重装歩兵密集方陣 …… basically a comparisonbetween the Greek term and the Japanese native term for it.

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