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Chapter 107 - Fair And Square

Ian shouted, his eyes glinting sharply.

“Fire! Launch them all out!”

The target was Bahara’s royal castle.

At his command, the soldiers in charge of siege weapons pulled the lever.

Chii—iik! Bang!

Then, giant rocks flew toward Bahara’s palace. It wasn’t one or two; it was dozens of huge stones. They destroyed the royal palace in no time.

Boom! Boom!

The royal palace of Bahara could no longer even be called a palace.

It looked like a tomb built of rocks.

Yet Ian didn’t stop.

Woong!

Just as that bastard could feel him, he could feel him too.

‘He is still alive? His life line is pretty tough.’

However, he still had many rocks in store.

Ian once again shouted at the catapult soldiers.

“Prepare the next rocks! Don’t stop until I order otherwise!”

“Yes, Supreme Commander!”

If it were any other day, they might stop at this point. But Ian was the supreme commander. In addition, he was the undefeated commander who had never lost a single battle.

No soldiers questioned his seemingly unreasonable orders.

Only Fiosen asked, his face filled with worry.

“Your Highness, is it all right to do this? Still, isn’t it the royal palace of a country? How about stopping here? If we want to conquer Bahara, the royal palace should be in good condition first…”

His concern was understandable.

Usually, when one occupied another kingdom, the first thing to do was seize the royal family and the royal palace. And a ceremony to become the new lord would follow after.

But destroying the palace like this would pose a problem later.

Ian’s expression was as if saying it was no problem.

“Have you forgotten that Bahara citizens are mountain people? They don’t hold much importance on this castle in the first place. It is better to tear it down and build a new one.”

“But…”

“Am I wrong, Prince Olak?”

“His Highness Ian is right.”

Olak concurred with a calm face. As Ian said, the Bahara people did not have much attachment to the royal palace. That, too, was only built at the discretion of the previous king. No one practically cared about it.

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