[What, it’s not that much of a big deal. We only blew up the barracks that were watching the slaves]
[Blew up? It can’t be……]
[Fumu, how many people were inside again…...anyways several hundreds of soldiers just died. It’s all your fault, Gaharudo]
[You bastards did it!]
[Nope, it was you, Gaharudo. Your decision claimed the lives of those soldiers. And……”Delta 1, this is Alpha 1, do it”]
Once again, Cam muttered things which Gaharudo couldn’t comprehend, Gaharudo immediately called out to him. It was far too bad of a joke that they could remotely detonate explosives from this location.
[Oi! Hauria~!]
However, Gaharudo’s words were in vain, a second roar erupted. Not within the Imperial Castle. A large explosion occurred somewhere in the capital.
Holding back his emotions, Gaharudo asked.
[......Where was that explosion?]
[The hospital]
[Wha, damn you!]
[Be relieved. What blew up was the military’s hospital. The only ones that died were soldiers and their doctors…...to begin with, the public hospital, Inns, brothels, residential areas, though lots of people lost their homes and are living in temporary shelters after the Majinzoku’s attack, do you have any request?]
[Don’t go laying your hands on the general public! How far are you going to fall Hauria!]
[.......You guys always persecuted us Demi-humans. You’ve got no right to complain when the positions are turned around……”Delta, do it”]
[Wait~!]
The entire Empire persecuted the Demi-humans, at this point how is the general public not involved? Cam showed a slightly amazed voice. Then, mercilessly gave out the order.
The third explosion was heard, this time Gaharudo was grinding his teeth together as he was convinced that the publics buildings were bombed. But actually it was the drawbridge which allows entry into the Imperial castle. Since there will likely be reports coming from the capital about the explosions, the only route to enter the castle was destroyed.
In addition, Cam’s words were partly a bluff, they never set any bombs in areas that weren’t related to the army. The explosions weren’t caused through remote methods either, a unit of