To be honest I am someone that have a habit and believed on 100 percent, that one should never underestimated their enemy. As I believed that a prey that backed onto a corner can surely pose a threat to it’s predator, hence I have planned the entire steps by steps plans of the war in full details. I am estimating that at the very least, Alemia Nation would surely poses some threat to me and Aeternum advances. But now that I have conquered Sunders City and effectively, the entire Eastern Alemia Region, which by now just about 1/3 of it’s original sizes, even though, Major Fontana De Ark and the Knight Division with Mage Division went on to fully secured the Entire region, it can be said that it was done deal. And furthermore, I just received a news that the Pearl City on the south has already fall into my hands. This just made me rather frustrated, as at this point, does Alemia Nation deserved me treating them as a potential threat.Now that I have personally went down on the front lin
By now, I already gave up on giving the Alemia Nation more credit that what they deserved. As we can progress as planned and I am sure that nothing can derailed our plans at all. So instead of thinking everything too much and made everything just became complicated thanks to me just muddling my thought unnecessarily. I just decided to just go with the flow, by now we will stick to the plan of just sweeping the entire Alemia Nation and also surrounding the central Alemia Region and made it as the last battle area for the invasion. At the moment, the Sunder City is already fully under my control, the soldiers is currently setting up a temporary base, they were resting and preparing themselves as they usually do.At the same time, many branches from Police, Immigration and all the way to the Medical personnel all of them had already started to build their temporary operation centre. At this point it is already 100 percent guaranteed and secured, that there is no resistance or even possib
When Major Fontana reported to me that the mission of taking over the region were far more easier, than actually taking care the current region situation, now that is quite a headache to me. But it was a situation that were already under my calculations, when the governing body were that unreliable, what do you can expect on the environmental situation, naturally it got even much worst. The monster and dungeon population in Eastern Alemia is on an uncontrollable number, why, it is because they did nothing to quell it at all, in fact, by 80 percent, it was confirmed that the entire region were of threat of getting stampede at any time. I expected this to be the situation from the very beginning already, so I am rather calm about it, as I already have a lot of precaution steps ready for such situations. So I am quite relaxed about it, hence after hearing their reports, everyone retreat for the night of rest and recovery.As the morning comes, officially the second day of war has started
At this point it was very clear that, on the matter of the population, the people of Alemia Nation that were in the territory that were just conquered, were just fine, with us replacing their old ruler and lord, and on multiple occasion they even glad and happy that we did. So on that matter were are already doing more than good at the moment, now it is come to the matter of the city itself. To me, from what I can see so far, the city infrastructure and conditions, is quite bad and severe, sure the wall and the gate that were destroyed add to the many list that need to be fixed, but over all, at the end of the day, the destruction that we did, just merely added to the already mountains of list that need to be addressed as soon as possible.“The City on the other hand…well….it is in a sorry state at the moment….we need to rebuilt the wall for now..that is one of my concerning situations…I am sure that on Pearl City would be the same as well….right?..”.(Grand General Bina)“[The same go
At the moment, the cooperative nature of the Alemia People were not without any reasons at all, by all means they knew how good it is to live under my governance. They have experienced it once before, and by now everyone they know, all left their homes and go to Aeternum to start a new life, and these people shown them just how right their decisions were.. On top of that, living under their lords and nobles has been proven to be miserable for them, and now with the changed of new government, surely everyone hope for a change, that will led them all to a better life. Meaning, that they are all more than ready to accept Aeternum governing on them, and more than ever right now, we too should show that we are welcoming them as well, so Elijah suggestion, is rather appropriate and well timed.“After suffering for come times now….they got no money and food….this little labour works…would be a break that they need…is what you were saying, Elijah?..”.“[Yes..the people need to know that many
Andrea had pushed forward a very attractive idea, as Aeternum is using Credits as a currency and already spread the concept to the allied nation, in Aeternum the old money, or the Continental Coins is no longer being used in Aeternum, in fact. For everyday use it was basically useless in Aeternum, but that does not meant the We do not used it, we do used them in international transactions, other nation that does not affiliated themselves with Aeternum, which is a lot of them. Still uses the Continental Coins, and beside from trading with the other nation using said coins, the Gold Coins that we obtained, is also a funds that I brought back to earth to constantly fund my business. Andrea suggested that at the same time we stabilized the masses, we should also implemented the Credits Card system, which is Aeternum Currency at the same time.Which is a brilliant idea from her, so not only we started the effort to make the Alemia people become more absorb and inclusive into Aeternum natio
The plan that I have for this war is quite unique, which is advance, conquer and assimilate, in Central Continent, no one had ever done this type of strategy before, and it was because they never thought about it, they never able to do it and can’t afford to even do it, in both manpower and funds. But Aeternum can do it, as we can rely on military power alone, to just hold on the war, Aeternum can do anything as we wanted in this war. So I planned the war, that it can be over in just 2 months in the maximum and 1 month in minimum. In original plans, as the army that I led, move slowly to the central Alemia nation, that is by now already being surrounded, the area I left behind will slowly be turned into Aeternum land.And perhaps, finally after I conquered the Central Alemia Region and thus the entire Alemia Nation, perhaps in 2 months time, the assimilation process would be ended. That is the current plans, of which I take into a careful consideration, that Alemia Nation would at lea
Today early morning meeting went off and end productively, thanks to many discoveries so far, the war can be adjusted more appropriately so that it can benefits us to the fullest. Naturally the things that we came up today, would not be able to be implemented today, as it was rather rushed, but perhaps by tomorrow, everything can proceeds as planned. Still, leaving aside the meeting alone, today, I have a lot of work to do, and I had to make sure that everything is on track, so that we can move along nicely. At the moment, I am still inside the Audience Hall, as I ate my breakfast as I do my work, Bina and Eliza were already moved out to secure the entire Eastern Region fully, as Fontana already handled the resistance yesterday, it was time to solidified everything and manage everything to perfections.“Your Highness, I have Supervisor Randy with me…”.(Holgun Iron Horn)“Sure, come here….”.At the moment, Holgun has turned into my secretary and also my butler for now. I did not ushere
"Your Excellency,"they said in unison."Stand,"the president ordered, a small smile tugging at the corner of his lips."You’ve served Aeternum well. There’s no need for formalities here."As they rose to their feet, Baron Louise dared to speak."It is an honor to finally meet you, sir. I’ve waited a long time for this moment.""And I,"Count Dracul added,"Am humbled to stand before you."The president leaned forward, resting his elbows on the armrests of his throne."I’ve read the reports from Selie. Your contributions to this campaign have been invaluable.""Thank you, sir,"Louise said."But the work isn’t done,"the president continued, his tone growing serious."Your roles as messengers are not just a formality. You will return to your respective factions and deliver a clear message from Aeternum: the war ends now."Both men nodded."And if they refuse?"Dracul asked cautiously. The president’s gaze hardened."They won’t have a choice."The room fell silent, the weight of his w
"Baron Louise,"Count Dracul greeted, his voice low and even."Count Dracul,"Louise replied with a faint smirk.For a moment, they stared at each other in silence. Then, when they were certain no one could overhear them, both men let out soft chuckles."Of all the people they could have chosen,"Louise said, shaking his head,"They picked us."Dracul smirked."Poetic, isn’t it? Two of Aeternum's informers sent to negotiate on behalf of these fools."Louise let out a short laugh."It’s almost too easy.""Let’s not keep them waiting,"Dracul said, gesturing toward the Aeternum Army in the distance."The sooner we meet with the president, the sooner we can get back to work."Together, the two men rode toward the Aeternum frontlines, their hearts light with the knowledge that they were returning to their true allegiance.As they neared the Aeternum encampment, they were greeted by a group of soldiers, their imposing figures silhouetted against the setting sun. The soldiers didn’t speak,
The arrival of Aeternum Army brought back memories of the first civil war for everyone in the palace. That war had been a brutal lesson, one that the Alemia leadership had clearly failed to learn from.The words of the Aeternum President echoed in the minds of the queen and her advisors:"If this nation fails to be led with justice, I will take it away from all of you."And now, as the president’s army loomed at their doorstep, those words felt like a prophecy fulfilled."Your Majesty,"a trembling advisor ventured cautiously,"What... what shall we do?"The queen’s head snapped up; her eyes wild with desperation."Do? What can we do? They’re already here!""But surely, Your Majesty,"another courtier interjected,"Perhaps we can negotiate? Offer terms of surrender?"The room fell silent. Everyone knew the truth: Aeternum did not negotiate with failures."Silence!"the queen shrieked, her voice cracking."We are not finished yet! There must be something we can do!"Her outburst only d
“Your Highness, I must remind you... Aeternum is not here to negotiate. They have come to end this war.”Amariss froze, his eyes wide with terror. The realization that there might be no room for diplomacy hit him like a hammer. Both the Queen's court and the Crown Prince's council were gripped by the same paralyzing fear: what if Aeternum's method of ending the war included their complete eradication?For decades, the ruling classes of Alemia had thrived on corruption, exploitation, and oppression. They knew they were guilty of crimes that Aeternum, with its modern ideals of governance and justice, would never tolerate.“It’s not just the Crown Prince,”whispered a noblewoman in Queen Romella's court.“It’s all of us. Do you think they’ll spare us once they see how we’ve ruled?”Another courtier replied grimly,“Spare us? If we’re lucky, we’ll be given a quick death. If not...”The room fell silent, each person consumed by their own visions of impending doom. Meanwhile, the Aeternum A
Inside the Crown Prince’s opulent command tent, General Legal burst in, sweat dripping down his brow. The Crown Prince, lounging lazily on a golden throne, barely acknowledged him at first.“What is it now, Legal?”Amariss drawled, swirling a goblet of wine. General Legal’s voice cracked as he spoke.“Your Highness... Aeternum... They’ve arrived.”The goblet slipped from Amariss’ fingers, shattering on the floor.“What?!” he roared, bolting upright. “How? Why wasn’t I informed sooner?”“They just appeared, Your Highness,”Legal stammered.“At the edge of the battlefield. Their forces... They’ve surrounded us.”Amariss paced frantically, his face contorted in a mixture of fear and indignation.“This can’t be happening! We’re not ready for them!”Back on the battlefield, the silence was deafening. Both the Queen’s forces and the Crown Prince’s forces stood in uneasy truce, their weapons lowered but their hearts pounding.For the soldiers, the presence of Aeternum felt like being caught
At the city square, a young boy tugged on his mother’s sleeve, pointing to the horizon.“Mama, is it true? Are they here to save us?”The mother, her eyes brimming with tears, nodded.“Yes, my child. Aeternum is here. We are saved.”As the Aeternum Army drew closer, their banners unfurled, and the symbol of Aeternum—a golden tree encircled by a shining sun—fluttered proudly in the wind. The soldiers marched in unison, their disciplined movements a stark contrast to the chaos that had gripped the city for so long.In the midst of the approaching forces, the Dragon One Airship hovered like a mighty eagle surveying its prey. Onboard, Mies Sai stood at the helm, his eyes fixed on the Alemia Capital City.“This is it,”he said softly, his voice carrying a weight that no one else could fully understand. Beside him, Lt. Colonel Selie and T.A.S. stood ready, their expressions mirroring his determination.“Mr. President,”Selie said, her voice firm but reverent,“Your orders?”Mies Sai glanced
“T.A.S.,”Mies Sai said, his tone shifting to one of command,“Open the communication line to the admiral.”Within seconds, the image of Admiral Duchess Kolarova appeared on the screen. Dressed in her pristine navy uniform, her sharp features exuded authority and confidence.“Admiral,”Mies Sai began,“I want your fleet to break away from the southern troops and position yourselves for long-range artillery bombardment. Your fleet’s firepower is unmatched, and I want the enemy to understand the futility of their resistance.”Kolarova saluted crisply.“Understood, Mr. President. The fleet will move into position immediately.”“Additionally,”Mies Sai continued,“Prepare to launch one small missile during the bombardment. It’s not about destruction—it’s about sending a message. Let the enemy see what they’re up against.”A sly smile crossed Kolarova’s lips.“Consider it done, sir. The missile will remind them why Aeternum is a force to be reckoned with.”The Aeternum Royal Navy, with its
“Mama, will the President make our whole country like Brighthelm?”The mother smiled, tears glistening in her eyes.“Yes, my child. He will. And no one will ever hurt us again.”An older man, a former soldier of Alemia’s army, clenched his fists.“This is what we’ve been waiting for. Aeternum doesn’t just bring soldiers—they bring hope. Let them march. Let them finish this.”For the Aeternum soldiers, the atmosphere was one of steely determination. The order had come down from the President himself: March forward. No more stops. No more delays. The war ends now.In the Eastern front, soldiers moved in unison, their steps a rhythmic cadence that mirrored their collective resolve. Vehicles rolled steadily forward, their engines humming a low, determined growl. Tanks, Humvees, and armored carriers trailed the long columns of soldiers, while helicopters hovered overhead, their shadows dancing on the ground.Inside one of the vehicles, a young recruit turned to his comrade.“Do you think w
“Madam Vice President, all personnel have boarded. The airships are ready for departure.”Elijah turned to him, her expression one of quiet determination.“Good. Ensure they have a secure flight. The success of this mission doesn’t just depend on the battlefield—it hinges on our ability to stabilize Alemia the moment it falls.”As the airships began to lift off, Elijah clasped her hands behind her back, watching the fleet ascend into the sky. She allowed herself a brief moment of satisfaction. Aeternum’s reach was about to extend further than ever before.In a private moment, Elijah returned to the War Room and gazed at the holographic map of Alemia Nation. The Central Region, highlighted in red, was slowly being surrounded by the advancing Aeternum forces.T.A.S, the President’s sentient AI, chimed in through the room’s speakers.“Madam Vice President, all preparations are proceeding according to plan. Victory is statistically inevitable.”Elijah smirked.“It’s not just about victory