William Williams

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  • Chapter 1128 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams "Get ready! We are about to meet the enemy! Hurry! Get ready!" "Prepare yourself, men! Do not let a single one of them board us." "Move! Move! Bunch up! Bunch up! Don't have any gaps!" "Lock your shields like a priestess's cunt. Do not let a fly in." "Follow the plan! Remember what you were told! Stand strong and you will be fine!" As the Heeat family soldiers got ready to charge, sensing the imminent onslaught, the commanders of the legionaries shouted as such trying to boost morale as best as…
  • Chapter 1127 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams As the ships from opposing sides got nearer and nearer, down below the decks, the oarsmen continued to sing loud chorus like chants, appearing wholly unconcerned about the imminent collision. They only moved their thick muscular arms while bursting songs such as the following from their manly voices, "Heyyyy oh sailors, race over the deep blue sea, Oh heyyy oh over the long stretches of the salty seas We who row through the sweetwater, Heyyy oh sailors oh heyyy oh" The careless nature of their…
  • Chapter 1126 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams Chapter 1126 Remus's straightforward, almost banzai like charge was meant to trade blow for blow, with the young general hoping to be able to survive the enemy's softer bronze ram while hopefully getting their own much deadlier steel shots tconnectctOncees that happened, with any luck they would be able to grievously damage, if not outright disable the enemy ship in one go. After that, it would be a simple case of having his legionaries board the ships, and with the aid of their much heavier armor…
  • Chapter 1125 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams Lord Bernard seemed concerned that the recently repaired bridge was too hastily mended to be able to take the full blurt of 2,000 men walking over it at the same time. And hearing this, all the scowls among the rest of the men in the room suddenly subsided, as they realized what the man was saying might very well be right. They had seen for themselves how the once pure stone bridge was now only held together by a skeletal mish mesh of wooden planks and thick flaxen ropes, making the solid structure…
  • Chapter 1124 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams (New Map in Comments/Discord) Upon landing ashore, Alexander's legionnaires quickly began to get in formation, lest the enemy were to suddenly become aware and try to attack them in their most vulnerable state. Thus the soldiers locked their shields and ran forward, trying to secure their positions. While the camp servants followed up from the rear, carrying all the heavier equipment, such as tents, logs, and stakes on their shoulders. They disembarked after the soldiers, using the ship's rope…
  • Chapter 1123 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams It was amidst such leisurely recreations that Alexander finally received correspondence from Lord Janus through a messenger bird, letting them know of his close proximity. And Alexander breathed a huge sigh of relief, as he recalled the promise of 5,000 men made by Lady Miranda, their imminent arrival setting his heart at ease. However, before Alexander could get to celebrating, like it had happened many times before, he was hit with a dilemma. And that was that, Lord Janus's ship could not enter…
  • Chapter 1122 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams Chapter 1122 As Alexander waited for things to turn better, Lady Nanazin made to be always ready and willing to comfort her man, be it kneeling, laying, bending over, or taking any other of the hundred different positions her young and virile master oh so desired. She was always but a moment's notice away from heeding his orders. And the man certainly took full advantage of it, mating almost anywhere and everywhere in the entire mansion, in many places that would even be usually too taboo to do…
  • Chapter 1121 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams Alexander watched the currently ongoing blistering snowstorm safe from his room in the mansion with a pleased heart. Because as stated in this report from Remus that was in his hands, the men were able to get most of their water needs from the snow deposited by this storm, about two thirds of it, while the remaining was able to be filled by the water from the newly dug wells. This meant that Alexander was able to keep his stock of stored water in its entirety intact, while at the same time, the men…
  • Chapter 1120 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams Lord Parker would send a messenger the very next morning towards Alexander's lines, who would come bearing a white flag on a luxurious horse, urging the legionnaires that they should surrender or they would have their water supply cut off. This man, most likely a noble given how well dressed he and his horse were, addressed the men on the walls as such, "Men from distant lands! Surrender!" "You have fought well, but my lord is the master of your provisions. He has control over your food. He has…
  • Chapter 1119 — Herald of Steel Cover
    by William Williams Alexander would first go on to inform the two queens of today's events, revealing the entire uncut version over dinner. It was only the three of them as Lady Miranda had decided to skip the meal saying she was feeling too tired, while the rest of the mansion was put on full lockdown, to the point that none of the Margraves were allowed to come out to even relieve themselves. Hence Alexander could take his sweet time revealing all that had happened and that predictably got a shocked cry from both of…
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