The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar: Volume 24 [Parts 1 to 5] by Seiichi Takayama

The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar: Volume 24 [Parts 1 to 5] by Seiichi Takayama

Author:Seiichi Takayama
Language: eng
Format: epub


“Ggghhh...mgghhh...dammit! Damn it all!” At a guard post a short distance away from Megiddo, Thutmose III was beside himself with rage. The scene at the tavern a short while ago continued to replay in his mind. He had been completely overwhelmed, swallowed whole by that man’s monstrous presence. In the moment, his instincts told him plain as day that he had no chance of victory against him. However, now that some time had passed and he’d been able to collect his thoughts, he could no longer keep making excuses for his cowardice.

“I’m a pharaoh, dammit! I’m the king among kings who will rule this entire world one day!” Thutmose III believed that with every ounce of his being. He was confident he had the strength and the capability to make it happen. That hubris of his had been completely uprooted just now, but the pride he’d built up over so many years wasn’t so easily erased. For all the humiliation he felt, he was ten times as furious, and that anger consumed every inch of his heart.

“Forgive me, my king, but our investigation on Suohyuuto has turned up some results.”

“Speak!”

“Yes, my king. We’ve heard from multiple merchants that this Suohyuuto shares the name of the king far to the west of Ahhiyawa.”

“Far to the west of Ahhiyawa, you say?” Thutmose’s brow raised.

The merchants of the land of Ahhiyawa, known as Greece in the twenty-first century, would occasionally visit the Orient and Kemet, but this was the first Thutmose had ever heard of there being a land even further west. Normally Thutmose would have no interest in an unknown land that far away, but if this Suohyuuto person was the king of that land it was a different story. Someone commanding that level of presence would undoubtedly set their sights on the Orient next. The reason he was here was probably the same reason Thutmose was—in other words, to invade and make this land his.

“We can’t let this territory slip out of our grasp,” Thutmose said, biting his thumbnail. His instincts as a warrior told him that in order to bring Suohyuuto down they would need to have five, no, ten times more men than the enemy. In that case, now was the perfect opportunity. He had concealed his identity and status to stealthily observe the area, and there was no sign of Suohyuuto heading up a large army here. If he didn’t nip the man in the bud here, he would undoubtedly become Thutmose’s greatest threat and swallow up the entire Orient. There was no longer any room for hesitation—now was the time to act.

“West of Ahhiyawa, was it? Then our enemy’s ship is likely docked near the Kishon River. We will chase them down.”

Currently, Thutmose III had an army of around one thousand. Although they were from a different country, his stepmother Hatshepsut had forged an alliance between Kemet and Megiddo, and those soldiers were currently serving as Thutmose’s bodyguards. The enemy, on the other hand, only had around a paltry fifty men at most.



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