Chapter 187 Allocation Toward Facing The Demon Attacks
The discussions in the room continued, tension filling the whole area as people of high places exchanged words with eachother, the voices of the assembled dignitaries rising and falling as they debated possible solutions to the growing demon threat.
Emperor Tagharn remained seated at the head of the table, listening intently as proposals were presented, challenged, and refined.
"The smaller towns and settlements are the most vulnerable," said Lord Acheon, his voice carrying the weight of years of experience. "If we lose them, we risk not only lives but also resources and morale. We must protect these areas first."
"That's easier said than done," Lady Leah countered, her arms crossed. "Our forces are spread thin, and we don't have the luxury of deploying entire battalions to every village."
"Then we prioritize," interjected King Aythore, his tone firm. "We assign guards to the weakest towns, focusing on areas that are critical to supply chains and communication routes. We can't save everyone, but we can ensure the backbone of our defenses remains intact."
The room fell into a brief silence as the leaders considered his words.
"Agreed," Emperor Tagharn said finally, his voice cutting through the quiet. "Prioritization is our only viable option. We will allocate guards to the most vulnerable locations and ensure they are well-equipped to handle smaller attacks."
"But who will lead this effort?" asked Lord Sketcher, his gaze sweeping across the room. "We need someone capable, someone who can coordinate multiple groups and adapt to the chaos of war."
All eyes turned to General Rhaegor.
The towering general stood, his silver armor glinting under the light of the chandeliers. "I will take command," he said, his voice steady and unwavering. "I will organize the guards, oversee their deployment, and ensure that every town under our protection is prepared to face this threat."
A murmur of approval rippled through the room.
"General Rhaegor," the Emperor said, his tone solemn, "this is no small task. The safety of our people depends on your leadership. Do you accept this responsibility?"
"I do, Your Majesty," Rhaegor replied without hesitation. "I will fulfill my role to the best of my ability, and I will not fail."
"Good," the Emperor said, nodding. "Then it is decided. The allocation plan will go into effect immediately, and General Rhaegor will oversee its execution."
That wasn't the end of the discussion though. Emperor Tagharn continued, his voice solemn but commanding, "each kingdom is expected to donate at lead a hundred of the bravest warriors to this purpose and there shall be no exceptions. As for me, I shall give out a thousand of my noble army."
The various kings nodded in agreement with what the emperor had just declared.
Satisfied with the decision, General Rhaegor saluted the Emperor and the gathered dignitaries before turning on his heel and exiting the room.
His heavy footsteps echoed in the hallway as he made his way to begin preparations, his mind already formulating strategies to ensure the success of his mission.
Inside the meeting hall, the discussions continued, though the intensity began to wane. The most pressing matter had been addressed, and the focus shifted to smaller details and contingency plans.
Elder White Fang rose from his seat, his voice commanding attention. "While the allocation of guards is a necessary step, it is not a solution to the larger problem. We must continue our research into the behaviour and the forces driving these demons. Without understanding their origin, we are merely delaying the inevitable."
The other mages and researchers nodded in agreement, their faces etched with determination.
"We will intensify our efforts," said one of the senior researchers. "With the support of the scouts and the resources provided by the Fated Families, we will uncover the truth behind these attacks."
The Emperor nodded. "See to it that you do. The future of our various households and the world at large depends on it."
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As the meeting began to wind down, the kings of the neighboring kingdoms convened in a smaller group. Their discussions were hushed, their expressions serious as they shared their concerns and strategies.
The family heads, having contributed their part, began to take their leave. One by one, they exited the hall, their presence marked by polite bows and quiet exchanges of farewells.
Lord Acheon was one of the first to rise, his long cloak trailing behind him as he made his way toward the door. "Your Majesty," he said, addressing the Emperor, "you have our full support. Whatever resources my family can provide will be at your disposal."
"Thank you, Lord Acheon," the Emperor replied.
Lord Leah followed soon after, her gaze lingering on the table where the maps of their territories were spread. "We must tread carefully," she said, her voice soft but resolute. "One wrong move could cost us dearly."
The Emperor inclined his head. "Your counsel is always valued, Lord Leah."
As the last of the family heads departed, the kings turned their attention back to the Emperor, their private meeting continuing without interruption.
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Outside the meeting hall, the castle bustled with activity. Messengers scurried through the corridors, carrying orders to the various military leaders and advisors stationed throughout the continent.
The gravity of the decisions made within the hall was already rippling outward, setting plans into motion that would shape the fate of nations.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
General Rhaegor stood at the castle gates, issuing commands to a group of soldiers who had gathered in the courtyard. His voice was firm, each order precise and purposeful.
"Spread the word to all captains," he said. "I want a list of the most vulnerable towns and settlements on my desk by sunrise. We'll begin deployments immediately after the list is readied."
The soldiers saluted and dispersed, their movements swift and disciplined.
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Rhaegor watched them go, his expression unreadable. The weight of his responsibility now hung heavily on his shoulders, but he bore it without complaint. This was his duty, and he would see it through to the end.
As the sun began to set over the Kingdom of Asphade and the various Kings and Lords returned to their various places of residence, the castle's lights burned brightly, a beacon of hope and determination in a world growing increasingly uncertain.
Elder White Fang was one of the very last people to leave along with Lord Terrace. "You should get lots of rest, you look restless." Elder White Fang adviced Lord Terrace as he boarded his own carriage parked just beside Lord Terrace's, the ride moving as soon as the owner was inside.
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