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===Part 2===
 
===Part 2===
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King Richard I, the Lionheart.
 
 
Yesterday, after speaking with Edward the Black Prince at Nijou Castle, he immediately left Kyoto.
 
 
Taking the same combination of land and air travel as his collateral descendant had used to get to Kyoto, he arrived at the Fuji tutelary fort in Shizuoka Prefecture within the same day.
 
 
And today, Richard received the long-awaited report.
 
 
Three hundred Kamuys of the Tōkaidō provincial army were approaching the Fuji tutelary fort.
 
 
"Hohohoho. Things are unfolding according to Édoua... Edward's plan."
 
 
Richard laughed proudly to himself.
 
 
"In that case, it would make for some brief entertainment if I were to add some blood-red color to his plan. Allow Richard the Lionheart, the forefather with whom he shares a common bloodline, to do so..."
 
 
Built at the center of the Fuji tutelary fort was a nation-protecting keep just like the Suruga tutelary fort.
 
 
Richard was on the roof, admiring the view of Mount Fuji that was twenty kilometers to the north. South of this mountain was Shizuoka Prefecture while to the north was Yamanashi Prefecture. Both areas were under Tōkaidō jurisdiction.
 
 
However, Shizuoka had fallen under the control of the British armed forces.
 
 
Trying to counterattack, the Tōkaidō provincial army had mobilized three hundred Kamuys to sortie from the southernmost part of Yamanashi—the Motosu tutelary fort at Fuji Five Lakes.
 
 
The enemy contingent was flying in a packed formation, invading Fuji City from the north.
 
 
Next to Richard, a girl dressed in a sailor outfit and beret said, "The Black Prince of the British Empire, is staying at Kyoto. Looks like... this news, has succeeded in reaching the Tōkaidō higher-ups."
 
 
"The boy is having a grand time in Kyoto."
 
 
Richard laughed happily.
 
 
"After attending the ceremony in the castle yesterday, he ran off into the streets. Today, he had to go to some kind of tea party and he grumbled coyly about how tough it was to attract attention in a natural manner."
 
 
"Morrigan thinks... he actually enjoys it."
 
 
The Lionheart was talking to a doll possessed by a genie.
 
 
This was "Unit 2." Morrigan's principal image and "Unit 1" doll had stayed in Hakone. For the time being, she was transmitting noetic waves from Hakone to possess Unit 2 over here.
 
 
Furthermore, the sky over the nation-protecting keep was occupied by a gigantic eyeball and powerful noesis.
 
 
This was also left behind at Fuji by Morrigan's principal image, Morgan le Fay, to work the effect of driving away retainer beasts.
 
 
"However, it is thanks to his ploy that the old foxes of Tōkaidō have taken the bait."
 
 
Edward had intentionally strolled through Kyoto, well aware that the enemy's intelligence network extended into Kyoto, so as to feed Tōkaidō the impression that the Hakone area was weakened in defense.
 
 
Using this method, he had lured the enemy army, which had been biding their time passively, to attack.
 
 
The Black Prince had laid an extermination trap for the enemy to come on their own initiative. Since he had to go to Kyoto regardless, he took the opportunity to set up this ploy.
 
 
"How brave of the enemy to attack in glee while Edward is absent. Spirit Morrigan, analyze the enemy lineup."
 
 
"Affirmative."
 
 
Morrigan instantly executed the orders of Richard the Lionheart.
 
 
She commanded the noetic waves lingering in the air over the nation-protecting keep—i.e. the swirling noesis—to project noetic waves for enemy detection. Morgan le Fay's mystic power turned into waves, spreading throughout Fuji City.
 
 
These waves captured the Kamuy army flying in the sky over the outskirts of Fuji City.
 
 
"Enemy Kamuys... Total of 307. Chevaliers, six. Chevaliers of Yamanashi region in Tōkaidō, estimated total of ten to twelve. Almost half deployed in this operation."
 
 
"Excellent, then I shall send out half their numbers."
 
 
"One, half? Too few."
 
 
"I do not care. This is my first battle in Japan. It is imperative to let the people of Japan know that I am a brave hero who triumphs over numerical disadvantage. Assemble under my name of Richard the Lionheart—"
 
 
On the roof of the nation-protecting keep, the English king of old flapped his crimson cape.
 
 
"Granted the name of the royal sword Escalibor, my Legions!"
 
 
Numerous Legions appeared overhead of Richard and Morrigan.
 
 
They looked similar to Crusades but not exactly. The noesis of Richard's overwhelming Chevalier Strength, a prided trait, gave rise to a great army of British Legions in red.
 
 
"Now then, my knights. Soar the sky with me!"
 
 
The lion's battle began.
 
 
 
The enemy leader, Prince Edward, was absent from Hakone.
 
 
Tōkaidō higher-ups issued the order to use this opportunity to retake the Fuji tutelary fort. If possible, they would ride on their success to capture Hakone.
 
 
Having received these orders, six Chevaliers of the Tōkaidō Fiefdom sortied from the Motosu region in Fuji Five Lakes to enter Fuji City's airspace—This was basically the current situation.
 
 
"What!?"
 
 
The leader of the Tōkaidō force, Chevalier Ogura, was doubting his eyes. The outskirts of Fuji City consisted mostly of vast natural parks or golf courses. The 307 Kamuys were currently flying over this zone.
 
 
The six Chevaliers were also riding blue wyverns to accompany them.
 
 
The daily replenishment of ectoplasmic fluid also strengthened the bodies of Chevaliers. The cold wind blowing at an altitude of several hundred meters only felt slightly chilly to them. They were being approached by a British army.
 
 
The 150 Crusades were colored a fiery crimson.
 
 
The Japanese Chevaliers were not only surprised by the color but also the location of the encounter.
 
 
Legions only needed one day to revive when they were killed in action near the tutelary fort serving as their stronghold—
 
 
Because of that, the defending side would try as much as possible to engage the enemy near their stronghold. This was common sense in warfare. Unbelievably, this army had ventured far away from the Fuji tutelary fort to fight in the suburbs!
 
 
"What on earth is the enemy commander thinking...?"
 
 
Seeing the opponent give up home advantage on his own, Chevalier Ogura was stunned.
 
 
Was there some kind of devious ploy? Or a brainless fool who simply wanted to attract attention? There was still a kilometer between the two armies.
 
 
Soon after.
 
 
Roughly a hundred of the crimson Crusades began to accelerate fiercely, charging at the Tōkaidō army with frightening speed!
 
 
The 307 Kamuys were flying in a spherical formation, ready for combat.
 
 
Meanwhile, the red Crusade army had only sent a hundred to charge. They had formed a V-shaped wedge formation to attack an enemy three times their number.
 
 
"A fool after all!"
 
 
Chevalier Ogura cursed from his wyvern's saddle. This enemy was either a fool, or someone with excessive bravery, or a dreamer seeking romanticism in battle, or a problematic character overly confident in his talents as a general.
 
 
...However, Chevalier Ogura was not aware of the horrifying truth.
 
 
The enemy general was a monster for whom all the above applied, including the "fool" label.
 
 
"A knightly charge is the essence of war..."
 
 
The hundred Escalibors in the vanguard advanced as a "red wedge."
 
 
Riding his white wyvern, Richard watched his troops charge at the enemy while he stayed with his other fifty Legions that were hovering in the air on standby.
 
 
In front of the charging vanguard, 307 Tōkaidō Kamuys waited.
 
 
Imperial Japan's Legions were clad in blue armor and uniforms. Their figures were slim and trim, a size smaller than the imposing British Legions.
 
 
The Kamuys were too skinny, according to Richard's sensibilities...
 
 
These Kamuys entered a packed spherical formation and kept firing their bayonet rifles. The rain of flashing light attacked the Escalibors' wedge formation.
 
 
307 versus 100. Victory seemed impossible. However, the Lionheart continued to smile.
 
 
"Hohohoho. You are too careless, knights of the orient."
 
 
The moment he had ordered the hundred Escalibors to charge, Richard I was already certain of his victory. As soon as he sensed complacency in the enemy ranks, he knew he could take advantage of the Tōkaidō generals' mindset.
 
 
It was true that they had entered formation and were traveling to the battlefield, but they were still quite far from the Fuji tutelary fort.
 
 
Richard's beast-like nose had smelled the samurai's carelessness in their preconceived notion that enemies would not attack at such a distance.
 
 
"Those who cannot distinguish between confidence and carelessness are unfit to be the Lionheart's opponents..."
 
 
The Escalibors charged at the Kamuys that were waiting for them.
 
 
The two armies activated protective barriers. The glow of each barrier was proportional to the army headcount. In a shootout with rifles, Tōkaidō held an overwhelming advantage.
 
 
"Hoho, you may celebrate your advantage now, while you still can."
 
 
The particles of light around the Kamuys blocked virtually all of the British shots.
 
 
In contrast, the rain of flashing light pierced the protective barrier of the hundred Escalibors, striking their red bodies repeatedly, skewering their shoulders, abdomens, and heads.
 
 
This barrage was definitely sufficient to wipe out the charging British army.
 
 
In spite of that, the Escalibors soldiered onwards. Even with massive holes in their abdomens, amputated limbs, broken heads and helmets—
 
 
Like the living dead, the British army advanced nonstop.
 
 
Not only that, but the hundred Legions accelerated all at once as a single unit.
 
 
In merely ten-odd seconds, their charge surpassed 500 kilometers per hour. The high-speed Escalibors headed straight for the spherical formation of the 307 Kamuys.
 
 
It looked like driving a crimson wedge sharply into a gigantic blue sphere—
 
 
"O Escalibors, I shall secure victory by stepping over your glorious corpses. Battle relentlessly."
 
 
Watching his troops fight bravely, Richard's voice was warm and ecstatic.
 
 
Meanwhile, the hundred Escalibors continued to charge despite their grievous wounds. They crashed violently into the Kamuys' formation!
 
 
With rifles raised, they stabbed their bayonets into the flesh of the blue Legions.
 
 
Paired with blades, the charging attack inflicted damage on par with a one-hit kill. Over 90% of the Kamuys caught in the impact died on the spot, crashing into the ground.
 
 
Currently, the crimson wedge had succeeded in puncturing the blue sphere and was about to pierce through and out the other side.
 
 
"Hmm, only such battle spirit would be worthy as the Lionheart's Feat of Arms!"
 
 
Seeing the charge succeed, Richard was satisfied from the bottom of his heart.
 
 
Furthermore, the vanguard's offensive did not end there. Remaining neatly in a "wedge," the Escalibors turned around and rammed the Kamuys' spherical formation again.
 
 
...The same scene was reenacted.
 
 
The defending side attempted to use rapid fire to halt the enemy's charge. The attacking side soldiered on, charging at full strength.
 
 
The Japanese Legions became victims of the charge. The Tōkaidō side suffered serious casualties with blue corpses crashing into the ground one after another.
 
 
The Escalibors' second charge had succeeded. Richard nodded and said, "I see that you have made good use of Coeur de Lion granted by me!"
 
 
"Coeur de Lion" was French, meaning "Heart of the Lion" in English.
 
 
A so-called lion's heart referred to a soul of courage, fighting spirit, and indomitable perseverance. The Feat of Arms—Coeur de Lion was precisely the ability of Richard I to bestow such heroic fortitude upon his Legions.
 
 
...Invoking this Feat of Arms caused the Legions under his command to become warriors undaunted by even death itself—
 
 
Even if they died, they still charged to the bitter end.
 
 
In fact, after this attack concluded, the hundred Escalibors in the vanguard finally succumbed. The fire of life extinguished, they crashed down one after another from the air.
 
 
Pierced multiple times by the Kamuys' gunshots earlier, they were already dead to begin with.
 
 
After the fierce assault from the British army's two suicidal charges, the Tōkaidō side was down to less than a hundred Legions.
 
 
"A triumphant opening. Victory is at hand."
 
 
Richard still had fifty Legions remaining by his side.
 
 
Although he was confident he could win with these numbers, something else took greater priority.
 
 
"Gather, my royal swords. It is imperative to demonstrate a king's majesty once more."
 
 
After saying that, Richard looked southeast.
 
 
He smiled. Of the red giant winged soldiers he had summoned at the tutelary fort earlier—the remainder were approaching slowly. He had called them slightly earlier using noetic waves.
 
 
These Escalibors numbered 867.
 
 
This was undoubtedly a massive army, and he had just led 150 troops to the battlefield... Indeed, Richard I's Chevalier Strength had reached 1017!
 
 
"Next, I shall crush the enemy here with the might of a massive army. My knights, follow me!"
 
 
Richard declared majestically.
 
 
Then riding his wyvern, he personally charged at the remaining Kamuys.
 
 
The accompanying nine hundred or so Escalibors organized themselves into a spherical formation around the Lionheart, beginning to charge like a flying bullet!
 
 
"Inform the tutelary fort to send out wyvern squadrons. All Japanese Chevaliers found on the battlefield must be captured alive. I shall end this battle here!"
 
 
A sprite retainer beast left to relay his orders.
 
 
Meanwhile, the Tōkaidō remnants began to retreat and flee from the Lionheart's great army.
 
 
They ran north as fast as they could, towards Mount Fuji. It was quite commendable that even at this juncture, the Kamuys still remained in a packed sphere without breaking out of formation.
 
 
The lion did not think that it was acceptable to let the enemy go just because they numbered less than a hundred.
 
 
"Pursue them! Bite their tails!"
 
 
Richard fully unleashed a carnivorous predator's nature and hunger to hunt down the fleeing prey.
 
   
 
===Part 3===
 
===Part 3===

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