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Chapter 59

Apparently, General Farneze knew about the previous Commander, Guden.

They had talked on several occasions in the past.

“High Ogres are rare in this country. And so I remember him.”

“I see. I heard that his wounds healed and he is doing very well now.”

His broken neck bones had healed and he was back to normal. I was glad of it.

Though it was me who broke it.

“However, I have never even heard your name before, Golan. What a surprise it was.”

“I’m still quite young, even within my village.”

“Hmm. Now that I think of it, your mana level is very…”

Very… The General stopped there.

She was probably going to say ‘low,’ but had opted to be polite.

And since I could read a room, I didn’t ask her about it.

“I suppose I was lucky.”

I offered.

In fact, it was not really possible to become a Commander with this mana level. Same with defeating a Taiga or Gigant Centaur.

General Farneze stared at me hard.

Then she gave Corps Commander Nehyor a meaningful look.

“You do like to gather together the oddest sorts.”

She then said that she was curious to know when he had discovered me.

“Oh, I didn’t do anything. He just turned into a Commander on his own.”

“Ah… So you didn’t know about him at all before that?”

“Of course, not.”

I had challenged Commander Guden during my first war. So of course the Corps Commander wouldn’t know about me.

Hell, I didn’t know which village a lot of my men were from.

“So, you must be very strong, Golan.”

“You are kind to say so.”

General Farneze looked a little surprised.

“You’re a strange ogre.”

She said.

Yes, polite ogres were practically non-existent.

However, that’s when I realized something.

If I wasn’t careful here, my actions could cause all ogres to be underestimated. And so I couldn’t go too far.

This was a General. Someone who was so far ahead in rank. But enthusiastically agreeing to every command could just result in absurd demands being made later on.

So it might be best to show that I was still quite ogre-ish.

But, no. This was a General. Perhaps I should just keep my head low, even if she did mock me.

“You really care about your men, don’t you, Golan? That’s why you became a Commander.”

“Well…that’s true.”

“Hmm? What do you mean?”

General Farneze didn’t know.

“The ogres were dying due to senseless charges at the enemy base. …I wanted to end that.”

Even now, I could hear Guden laughing as he shouted, ‘Gahahaha!… Go! Go!’

We would have all died eventually if that continued.

I believed that my actions had been correct.

However, General Farneze thought differently.

“Well, why shouldn’t ogres be used to charge?”

She believed that meat heads were of no use aside from that.

“I must say…I feel that is very callous of you.”

Charging into magic attacks. It was pointless death.

We were gifted with these strong bodies. They should be used in a different way that played to our strengths.

“But they are just ogres? Not High Ogres or Excellent Ogres. Surely they do not understand anything remotely difficult?”

Huh? Was she antagonizing me?

Was it because I drew too much attention to myself?

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    I didn’t mind her mocking me. However, I couldn’t forgive the insults to my friends.

    And if it resulted in my death. Well, so be it.

    If she wanted my men to die pointless deaths, she would have to ask my permission.

    And I wouldn’t allow it.

    General Farneze was quite high among vampires.

    If anything, it was almost strange that she wasn’t a Lesser Demon King herself.

    There was a world of difference between us.

    I couldn’t possibly win. The difference in mana was too great.

    But was that alright?

    The master of the dojo I used to go to was surprisingly quite literate.

    And so I often borrowed books from him.

    I read some old classics too.

    A story where the protagonist went to Shikoku as a teacher.

    He didn’t care if it wasn’t advantageous to him. He worked for his friends and let people know what he felt.

    If I remember correctly, he beat up Red Shirt and fled back to Tokyo.

    While a little rough, I thought he was in the right.

    I would pay for my actions later.

    However, for the sake of friends and comrades, I would act now.

    “General. Do you really feel that ogres are so useless?”

    I had to change that opinion. And do it quickly.

    General Farneze’s eyes widened when she felt the murderous rage. Corps Commander Nehyor quickly stepped away.

    Lobos and the others were watching me with looks of horror. They would be wise to escape while they could.

    Nehyor then gestured for them to join him. And so they all moved away from me.

    “I am not quite sure what I said that upset you so much.”

    The General had more mana than Nehyor. Hers was higher than anyone I had ever met.

    I suppose that’s why she was a General.

    “You… If you underestimate ogres…you die.”

    I said as I slid the blade out, just an inch from its sheath with my thumb.

    We were standing quite close to each other. It was a good distance.

    My right hand hovered over the handle.

    Some people thought that the Iaido was about gaining momentum through having the blade slide through the sheath. But that wasn’t possible.

    You would just cut your own finger.

    The purpose was to be able to unsheath your sword as quickly as possible.

    And the moment it was unsheathed, you would have cut your target.

    And so I slowly gathered my strength and then pulled all at once.

    —Kiiinnn!

    The perfect distance and timing.

    And the art of unsheathing a sword, designed to kill.

    The blade that targeted her head…was blocked by her long nails.

    It sliced off the nail of her little finger, but only went halfway through her ring finger.

    Apparently, even my fastest attack could not get through the General.
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