Emilio did not respond to his son. His reply was just a short sigh while shaking his head.The initial posting of this chapter occurred via N0v3l.B11n.
"There's a crowd there; want to check them out?" Videl looked at his father.
Emilio was flabbergasted with how his second acted as if nothing had happened to them. With no context, people might think they were on a vacation visit instead of falling into disgrace.
"I am amazed at how quickly you adapt to your new status, Videl. Is this the son I know of?"
Videl shrugged, "There's nothing you can do for now, Father. You will be just stressed and depressed if you keep dawdling into something you can't change. Move on and plan what we must do with our new status. Also, do you know what Tarrior is?"
Emilio released another sigh while shaking his head, "Guess we have to find out more about the Tang Empire. First good impression to their armies will help us too,"
The father and son left toward the crowd, hoping to find out more about the Tang Empire. It was surprising that they could move on their own without being watched despite being prisoners half an hour ago.
The father and son realized the crowd was the Tang Empire distributing the meal for the citizens of Harnian. A little bit surprised that the Tang Empire still cared for the citizens when they were planning to fight the Athilia Kingdom.
What surprised the father and son more was the fact that the citizens of Harnian accepted the Tang Empire. The Tang Empire was attacking the Athilia Kingdom, but these people supported the Tang Empire instead of their kingdom.
During their not much free time, the father and son managed to find out what Tarrior was. It was the official name for the Tang Empire's armies.
After half an hour of blending with the locals, they found what happened that made the locals side with the Tang Empire. The father and son were surprised by the rebel army's atrocity and found the reason why the locals sided with the Tang Empire instead of the Athilia Kingdom.
"What do you have for me, Astrea?" The Emperor asked the female zombie who knelt toward him.
"I have found the Tang Empire's forces, Your Majesty. I have watched them for a while now, and as Your Majesty predicted, they are coming toward our direction," The female zombie reported, "Also, I have to admit that they are stronger than we thought."
"How strong?" The Emperor asked.
"I have tried to lure the stage-8 and stage-9 zombies toward them, but they killed them without casualties. Also, I haven't encountered the names you mentioned, Your Majesty," The female zombie responded.
"Hmmmm, this is quite tricky, huh? What about the General? Do you think the General can win against them?" The Emperor inquired.
"I am not sure. I think the leaders who killed the stage-8 and stage-9 zombies haven't used everything they have. I can't measure how strong they are, Your Majesty,"
"I see," The purple-skinned zombie nodded and rubbed his chin, "So, what do you think we should do against them, my witty Advisor?"
"I lack the data to make the decision, Your Majesty. I don't think I can come up with a great plan with limited data," The female zombie shook her head.
"Then I will give you more data," The purple-skinned zombie smiled, "Based on the human I devoured, the Tang Empire is where the strongest human gathered. They are the strongest group on Earth."
The female zombie fell silent for a moment even though she already had the plan formed in her head. However, if she outright said it out loud, she knew The Emperor would not like it. She needed to phrase it carefully, or else she could lose the Emperor's favor.
"If that's the case, I suggest Your Majesty make a tactical retreat. We retreat from the city and keep growing our armies until we are strong enough to fight the Tang Empire unless...." The female zombie paused.
"Unless what?" The Emperor asked.
"Unless you are willing to sacrifice one or two Generals to test the water, Your Majesty."