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Chapter 42 - Vol8.2

Chapter 2:

House Balandin

T HE ARCHITECTURE of the Autocracy's palace was reminiscent of

ancient Greece. A great number of civil and military officials had gathered

there first thing in the morning.

A huge, muscular man sat on a throne positioned high in the

chamber, enabling him to look down on the officials. He was G'doire's

ruler—Autocrat Dross Balandin, feared by all their neighboring nations.

He wore the traditional garb of the ruler of the Autocracy: a suit of ancient

armor and a cape with a helmet that rested beside him. To other

intergalactic nations, the Autocracy placed abnormal importance on

military strength, and its representative the Autocrat had to look the part of

a fierce warrior.

Dross's children knelt before him, their heads bowed.

"The Algrand Empire has sent Crown Prince Calvin as their

supreme commander," Dross said. "Do you have a chance against him,

Isel?"

A blue-haired man raised his head to answer Dross, his voice low

but full of confidence. "Father, I—Isel Balandin—swear to you that I will

destroy the Algrand Empire's army."

His arms crossed, the Autocrat sneered his confident son. Isel was

the crown prince, but he was only one of the Autocrat's many children,

and he wasn't even legitimate. His martial prowess had won him the seat

of heir after many victories over tough opponents. In the Autocracy, the

crown prince wasn't just the ruler's child, but the next most powerful

warrior after him. The nation's hot-headed leaders had acknowledged Isel

as the country's next Autocrat, and some even wondered if Dross himself

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could win a fight against him. Dross had heard that gossip; it made him

proud.

"Will you challenge me after defeating the Empire, Isel?" For a

child to become strong and rise to challenge him was the ultimate act of

filial devotion in the Autocrat's family.

Isel smiled wryly. "You jest. I cannot hope to challenge you yet,

Father."

The Autocrat frowned, unsatisfied by the humble response. "You

will not challenge me?"

Succession would only occur when the crown prince challenged the

Autocrat and won. If such a challenge never occurred, the position was

never passed on.

Isel gave his dissatisfied father a bold smile. "I will surely challenge

you one day... But right now, I am more interested in the excitement I'll

find on the battlefield, struggling against the Empire's fierce warriors. My

battle with you will have to wait, Father."

Isel was no longer acting humble, and the assembled officials all

smiled at his belligerent grin.

"It seems the crown prince is more interested in the Empire's

knights than the Autocrat."

"A vast nation like the Algrand Empire is sure to have some

powerful warriors."

"Will any satisfy our crown prince, I wonder?"

The Autocrat raised his hand, silencing the officials, and rose from

his throne. "I can't wait to see you send the Imperial Army running, but

you have to win the battle first. I'll be praying for your victory, and for all

of you to return alive."

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He wasn't referring to only Isel. Included in the words "all of you"

were his other children, and the fierce warriors of the Autocracy with no

blood connection to him as well. Bloodlines weren't especially important

in their nation. Anyone who defeated Isel could become crown prince,

regardless of ancestry, and thereafter challenge the Autocrat for his throne.

That was just how things worked in G'doire.

Isel answered on the group's behalf. "Yes, sir! We'll return with

good news!"

***

Among the group leaving the palace with Isel was a woman. Strands

of her long red hair curled messily, and from the neck down, she wore

something similar to full-body tights. It didn't expose much skin, but it left

nothing of her figure to the imagination. She was muscular, but she also

had a feminine beauty more than charming enough to attract the eyes of

any men around her.

Her name was Arjuna Balandin, and she was Isel's younger sister by

the same mother.

Descending the palace steps, Arjuna complained to Isel about their

audience with their father. "You're too cowardly, Brother. I'd have

defeated the Autocrat with my own hands before going to war, then taken

command of the entire army."

Isel smiled wryly at his sister's overenthusiasm. Other siblings and

vassals were all around them, and in any other intergalactic nation, Arjuna

might immediately have been arrested for treason. This was the Autocracy,

however, so their other siblings held back smiles at Arjuna's words.

"You really don't know anything, do you, Arjuna?" another older

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brother asked, causing her to scowl.

One of her younger brothers explained just how dangerous

challenging the Autocrat was. "Our father is the hero who saved the

Autocracy when it was on the brink of ruin due to internal strife. People

think Isel has a fighting chance today, but not long ago, no one was

considered anywhere near Father's strength. Perhaps Isel will beat him at

some point, but you wouldn't stand a chance, Arjuna."

The Autocracy's unique structure made it highly prone to internal

conflict. According to historians, it was miraculous that the nation had

survived to this point. It had been on the brink of ruin until Dross became

Autocrat. Siblings and strong fighters had vied constantly for the throne,

and nothing had tied the country together. Other intergalactic nations were

always invading, and after only a few weeks with a new Autocrat, yet

another individual would steal the throne out from under them. The current

Autocrat, Dross, had appeared just when the nation verged on collapse.

Arjuna knew all that already and didn't like her brother's tone. "You

think you're the only one who knows your history? I was just saying Isel

should've challenged Father despite all that."

When Arjuna turned around and glared at her younger brother, he

broke out in a cold sweat. Intimidated, he couldn't help averting his gaze,

which caused the others to give him disgusted looks. Their expressions

said that he was a coward who'd backed down before even fighting.

Isel smiled at his quarreling siblings. "With the Empire's strongest

to consider, I have enough to think about already. You're right, though,

Arjuna; I should learn from your outlook. Once I'm back, I'll decide on

the day I challenge Father for the throne."

Arjuna still didn't like Isel's attitude, since his face said he regretted

letting his younger sister chastise him. "There's no need to set a date," she

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told him. "After our war with the Empire, I'll drag you down from the

position of crown prince myself."

Isel's eyes initially widened at his sister's challenge, but he quickly

adopted a broad smile. There was something ferocious about his grin. "I

accept your challenge! Our fight with the Imperial Army comes first,

though. They're strengthening their defenses under the supreme command

of Crown Prince Calvin, so this promises to be a fun war."

At the word "war," the siblings and vassals all smiled. Arjuna

smiled too, though her expression was considerably more lustful than

those around her.

She licked her painted lips. "I just hope the Empire has someone

who can satisfy me."

***

Near one of the planets the Empire controlled, the Imperial Army

was poised to fight a defensive battle against the invading Autocracy.

Their fleet included a ship the size of an asteroid, known as a fortress-

class. Meanwhile, the Autocracy was facing the Empire's thirty thousand

ships with twenty thousand of their own.

On the fortress-class's bridge, its commander smiled and said,

"Apparently, these Autocracy idiots think a small fleet can defeat us. We

have plenty of time to fight a defensive battle, though. A mere twenty

thousand ships won't dent our forces!"

The commander's confident attitude relieved the bridge crew. They

outnumbered the enemy, and if the commander was at ease, they didn't

have to worry about losing.

However, the knight next to the commander—who served as a

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military advisor—had realized something. His face pale, he whispered to

the commander. "I've spotted a crest among the enemy forces. It's the

symbol of House Balandin, I'm sure of it."

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The commander grimaced for a second, but quickly controlled his

expression. "A blood relative of the Autocrat, eh? Who's attacking?"

"Princess Arjuna."

"Arjuna? The crown prince's younger sister, hm? What's her war

record?"

The advisor pored over some holographic documents to determine

the princess's war record and preferred tactics. He couldn't obtain much

information from the files displayed in the air before the two of them. He

sighed, relieved that Arjuna didn't appear to have much experience in

international battles.

"Well, I don't know about within the Autocracy, but it looks like

this is her first battle in foreign territory," he said. "I think we'll do fine

here."

The commander was a bit relieved as well to hear that they were up

against a young commander without much experience. "She's still related

to the Autocrat. Let's crush her thoroughly, young though she may be."

"Understood."

Thus, the defensive battle against the invading Autocracy began.

However, before too much time had passed, something strange began to

occur on the front lines. The commander rose from his seat; at the same

time, his operators began shouting.

"The enemy fleet's ignoring our attacks and charging forward!"

"Concentrate fire on them!"

"W-we are, but—"

Although his operators were panicking, the commander didn't

particularly wish to admonish them. After all, the enemy fleet was

charging them using asteroids collected prior to the battle as shields.

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"Concentrate fire on the asteroids!" the commander's advisor

shouted. "Are they planning to destroy the planet we're defending?!"

The enemy ships were headed straight for the planet the Imperial

Army was protecting. The Imperial Army managed to shave off some of

the asteroids' mass, but while they were busy doing so, the Autocracy's

fleet came within firing distance.

Both sides fired energy beams at each other, but the Imperial Army

was pushed back. At first, they'd had thirty thousand ships, but before they

knew it, their numbers had been halved. The Autocracy, on the other hand,

had suffered little damage.

Allowing the asteroids to distract them had been the Imperial

Army's downfall. The Empire never expected their enemy in a battle over

territory to attack a planet by hurling asteroids at it.

The commander brought his fist down on his armrest, exclaiming,

"Those warmongering maniacs!"

A response came in the form of several enemy mobile knights. They

had broken through the Imperial Army's forces, landed on the fortress-

class, and forced their way inside the ship—and they'd already arrived

here on the bridge.

"Get back, Your Excellency!"

The commander's advisor stepped forward with his troops in an

attempt to protect their leader. Six elite knights readied their weapons. In

response, the cockpit of one of the Autocracy's mobile knights opened,

and a female pilot hopped down. She held a rapier in one hand.

Seeing that thin sword, which specialized in piercing attacks, the

advisor commanded his troops, "She's a knight! Quickly, kill her!"

"Sir!"

The knights charged forward with their blades, and the soldiers on

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the bridge raised their guns.

Faced with all those enemies, the woman grinned. "Call me a

warrior, vermin."

***

When the battle ended, the bridge was a sea of blood. Arjuna

removed her helmet, one hand clutching the enemy commander's hair.

She lifted his head and stared into his face. "Are you really the

commander? You're weaker than everyone around you."

"You meatheads are the only ones who value strength above all

else!"

"Boring..."

Arjuna tossed the commander aside. He struck the wall and stopped

moving. Having taken control of the enemy's command center, she soon

received a communication from one of her ships.

"Lady Arjuna, we've annihilated the enemy fleet."

"Good work. I've seized the command center as well."

"An excellent victory."

"Don't flatter me too much; it'll go to my head."

"I think you can take pride in routing them, ma'am."

"Just don't get carried away. And? How did my siblings' attacks

go?" She was concerned about her siblings' war results. They were family,

but also rivals—and that was all Arjuna saw them as.

"Most only just started fighting, but Prince Isel already conquered

an enemy fortress."

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Arjuna was glad to hear it. Despite thinking of Isel as competition,

she couldn't help taking pride in his achievements. "That's just like him. I

can't wait for the day when I take him down."

The call ended, and Arjuna returned to her mobile knight's cockpit.

She sat down inside and closed the hatch, sighing in frustration.

"Victory's great and all, but I can't feel too satisfied about winning

against weaklings like these. I hope at least Calvin's a challenge."

The war between the Autocracy and the Empire had only just begun.

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