The Way Of The Ruler(English Version)

Chapter 35 - 35. General Gajah Mada Moves

Stamping the feet of the Agrapana troops could be heard into the distance, without a hitch they would arrive at the T'halcha tribe two days later. They moved quickly to the size of a large army, Field Marshal Danadyaksa did not want to take too long on the journey. General Gajah Mada sent several cavalrymen to become pioneers and scouts, and they were sent to find out if there were any obstacles along the way.

"Vicar, I hope we are not too late to become a relief force for His Majesty." Said Albert Hailsten was nervous about the time needed to travel the distance to the T'halcha tribe.

"Calm down Albert, just be sure we can get there on time. I hope." Vicar Herraudsson tried to convince Albert Hailsten even though he himself was not sure.

"Yes ... hopefully, I'll go first."

"So where are you going?" asked Vicar Herraudsson, surprised by Albert Hailsten's words, which indicated that he would leave.

"hahahaha .... look at Vicar I was called by the Great Marshal" said Albert Hailsten while pointing towards the position of the Great Marshal Danadyaksa.

"Yes. Hahahaha maybe you will be punished" joked Vicar Herraudsson

"damn you .. how could I get a punishment"

"How confident are you, look at the face of the Great Marshal"

Albert Hailsten tried to see the face of Marshal Agung Danadyaksa from a distance, and the features of Marshal Agung Danadyaksa looked angry.

"Damn .. is it true that I will get the punishment"

"Hurry and go there before the Great Marshal is getting angry"

"yes .. yes .. I'll go first"

Leaving Vicar Herraudsson alone in the middle of the rear formation, Albert Hailsten spurred his horse away towards the middle of the formation where there were Marshal Agung Danadyaksa and General Gajah Mada.

"Albert, how long will it take us to get there at this speed?" Marshal Danadyaksa asked Albert Hailsten, who had just arrived.

"at our current speed we can reach the T'halcha tribe in less than two days, Mr. Marshal the Great"

"It's still a long time, General Gajah Mada go to the T'halcha tribe first with the entire cavalry and go with Vicar Herraudsson, a member of The Dark Vanguard" Marshal Agung Danadyaksa gave orders to the Gajah Mada tribe to go to the T'halcha tribe guided by Vicar Herraudsson.

Marshal Danadyaksa decided that to speed up the assistance that Agha would receive, he was too worried about Agha's safety, he did not choose his son as a pioneer because Marshal Danadyaksa trusted the power of General Gajah Mada.

General Gajah Mada confirmed the order of Marshal Agung Danadyaksa and immediately summoned the entire cavalry together with Vicar Herraudsson then led the cavalry to the T'halcha tribe. Field Marshal Danadyaksa saw the departure of the cavalry unit asking all infantry troops to move faster before the day turned into evening.

The movement of infantry troops gradually began to show fatigue as the day began to dusk, seeing the mobility of the troops descending, Marshal Danadyaksa gave orders to rest while making tents. He thought of the cavalry led by General Gajah Mada, they had been separated for quite a long time, putting aside his thoughts about the Cavalry of the Great Marshal Danadyaksa immediately meditating followed by resting and waiting for the disappearance of the darkness that interfered with their journey.

Despite riding a horse, the speed possessed by the Agrapana royal cavalry, led by General Gajah Mada, was not too fast, only twice as fast as the infusion behind. Despite being the leader of a vanguard, General Gajah Mada could not deny that he wanted to get to the Agha as soon as possible so he could demonstrate his value as a subordinate.

Even though the day had changed to evening, General Gajah Mada still ordered that the journey be made before finding the right place to rest. Having traveled a considerable distance, they found a kind of place to rest and General Gajah Mada ordered the cavalry to rest and eat. Before the atmosphere became very clear they had set out on a journey to the T'halcha.

"Vicar, keep away from where the T'halcha are" General Gajah Mada asked the distance they had to travel before reaching the T'halcha tribe at Vicar Herraudsson.

"Not too far General, we are close to our destination"

"Hmmm ... are we going to get there today"

"Yes, General. Most likely we will arrive before nightfall" explained Vicar Herraudsson to General Gajah Mada.

"Fine. Your horse's troops are fighting hard, our king is waiting not far from here. We must get there before nightfall, race your horses. Move." Shouted loudly General Gajah Mada forced the entire army to exert the strength of the horse they were riding to the maximum.

The movement of horses riding the Agrapana royal cavalry began to decline when they saw a transverse fence covering a settlement, and seen several goblins who were guarding the gate while patrolling not far from the wall.

Vicar Herraudsson led the troops to enter the T'halcha tribal territory, they entered the T'halcha tribal territory easily because the gatekeepers knew the identity of Vicar Herraudsson besides that there was Ner Riock who was waiting for their arrival.

"Riock, where is Mr. Agha?" Vicar Herraudsson asked Ner Riock's whereabouts when they entered and went to the house where Agha lived.

"Mr. Agha has departed together with the troops led by T'halcha Morikan. And I have an important message to convey to General Gajah Mada" Ner Riock explained the existence of Agha to Vicar Herraudsson.

Approaching General Gajah Mada, Ner Riock gave a letter written by Agha to General Gajah Mada and he also explained that he had read the contents of the letter. General Gajah Mada received the letter then read it carefully and he got enough information along with an order from Agha.

Not long after reading the letter, General Gajah Mada asked Ner Riock and several troops to spy on the condition of the T'halcha tribe and the number of troops guarding this tribe. General Gajah Mada ordered the rest of the troops to enter combat-ready conditions, he had received an order from the Agha to attack the T'halcha tribe before helping Agha on the battlefield.

It did not take long for Ner Riock and other troops to get information about the state of the T'halcha tribe, with the information he had obtained General Gajah Mada began to give orders to the cavalry forces to attack the T'halcha tribe and conquer it.

Led by General Gajah Mada, all the cavalrymen began to attack the goblins who were wearing armor like a soldier and left ordinary citizens, the cavalry did not need to exert too much force to conquer the T'halcha tribe because almost all the T'halcha warriors had gone to the battlefield leaving only the battlefield few troops.

Even though they only had a few soldiers, they were still led by a few hobby goblins and one high goblin who defended the T'halcha. But they are all killed by General Gajah Mada with ease, they can be easily killed by General Gajah Mada because of the difference in power that is too far like a child against an a.d.u.l.t.

General Gajah Mada paid his respects to the goblin troops after seeing their struggle to dispel the attacks carried out by his troops, even though they were outnumbered and the leader had been killed. The T'halcha tribesmen who saw the warriors they were proudly destroyed destroyed easily felt angry and frustrated, they pushed forward to attack General Gajah Mada's troops before being stopped by Ner Riock.

"Calm down ... Calm down .... Calm down all of you. We won't kill you, surrender our lord doesn't want to spill more blood than this. Please surrender."

Ner Riock shouted loudly asking the inhabitants of the T'halcha tribe to surrender and not attack cavalry troops, Ner Riock did not want to see ordinary citizens become victims of a war let alone this they were the same race namely the goblins.

"Shut up, you betrayers, kill them all. Let's attack," shouted one of the goblins who was ignited by their emotions after hearing the words Ner Riock said.

General Gajah Mada has locked the murderous aura and his ki energy on the goblins that provoke other goblins to attack his soldiers, then he sighed and sharpened his eyes to the goblin's figure and the goblin who was talking and provoked other goblins felt strong pressure and pain that was not he could receive before he vomited blood and lay rigid. The goblin was killed unable to withstand the energy of Ki owned by Jnedral Gajah Mada, ki energy is a mysterious energy that will get stronger along with the power possessed by its users. General Gajah Mada is able to kill ordinary people without having to use both of his hands and only with his ki energy can he kill them.

Staring at a dead goblin instantly quelled the anger of the other goblins and turned into a deep fear and terror because they had never seen a scene like this.

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