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Legend of the Yakuza - 14 

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As for the drug I just administered to her, it was a different kind, one that significantly increases the chances of conception.
I've been having Elijah research and improve it so that I can use it if I have the opportunity to force Lina to conceive in the future. Marina launched another attack.
Overall, of the four of us, Lina, using the Crimson Crystal Armor, is the strongest, followed by Jane, myself, and Elizabeth. Therefore, in a two-on-two fight, our strengths are roughly equal, and both groups have their strengths and cooperate effectively, making it difficult to determine a winner in a short time.
At the same time, the members of both gangs showed no sign of stopping. A brutal battle raged throughout the underground tunnels.
The screams and screams were deafening, and the thick stench of blood even masked the stench of the underground sewers.
The battle reached a stalemate, with the number of dead and wounded constantly increasing. Fighting in such a place wouldn't attract the attention of the authorities, who would send in the security forces to stop it. If neither gang receives reinforcements, the fight would likely continue until one side is wiped out.
It was difficult to discern the enemy's numbers within the underground sewers, but judging from the evolving battle, I estimated that after Lina and Elizabeth arrived with their reinforcements, the White Whale Gang had outnumbered us significantly.
They had successfully overwhelmed our weapon advantage and gradually advanced into the protected tricycle convoy in the center.
The people who had been pushing the tricycles were now armed, and one tricycle after another was overturned in the fighting, weapons scattered everywhere.
If this continued, we risked total annihilation; the best course of action was to abandon our weapons and escape as soon as possible.
However, even if I were willing to do so, it would be difficult to break through the encircling enemy.
To make matters worse, Sheila and her father were engaged in a magical battle. Not only were many members of both gangs caught in the crossfire, resulting in death or injury, but the damage to the underground sewers was even more severe. Several sections had already collapsed, and dust continued to fall from the ceiling. If a large-scale collapse occurred, both sides would be buried alive.
Without my men, my life as the gang leader was meaningless.
Just as I was sinking into despair, stones from the ceiling crashed down with a deafening roar, crushing and injuring many. Sunlight streamed down, illuminating the blood-soaked sewers.
A girl wielding a massive axe disproportionate to her size leaped from the ceiling through the opening.
It was Xiao Yi, followed by Mo Shi'ai.
"Gang leader, we've arrived to reinforce you!" Mo Shi'ai's roar echoed throughout the sewers, greatly boosting our morale.
"The breach..."
"There's a way out!"
"Charge!"
Before I could even give the order, my men were already rushing towards the breach. At that point, it was too late for me to speak up and stop them, or even ask them to take their weapons.
With Xiao Yi and Mo Shi'ai joining the fray, we forced Elizabeth and Lina to retreat and guard the breach area. This allowed my men to return to the surface and await Sheila's arrival.
My men fled in disarray from this point. Sheila, her clothes frozen solid in many places, her silver hair covered in frost, having lost a shoe, ran to my side, her composure ruined, trudging through blood and corpses.
Prince Kaguru followed closely behind.
"Ellios, you're finished. The weapons you left here are worth at least a million gold coins. With such a loss, your gang won't last much longer; its end is near. Give Sheila back to me and leave the capital. I can give you some money as compensation."
"Money! Can money buy such a beautiful woman?" I picked Sheila up and kissed her, making an obscene gesture towards her despicable father.
"You won't get away with this. You can run for a while, but you can't escape forever," Kaguru said coldly, as if sentencing me to death.
Sheila, chilled to the bone by the cold air, burst into tears in my arms.
Then she said to her father, "Dad! Whether you agree or not, I'm sticking with Elios. I'd rather die than marry those lecherous old men. Go ahead and marry them yourself." She even mimicked my gesture towards her father.


Chapter Two: Father-Daughter Feud
"You unfilial daughter!" Kaguru's face was contorted with rage, completely devoid of his usual composure.
Regardless, I escaped through the sewers with several hundred of my blood-soaked men, but this sight was too conspicuous on the streets of the capital. I had no choice but to carry Sheila and lead them on a full-speed escape.
"Now your relationship with Dad is completely broken. Don't you care?"
Sheila laughed through her tears. "I don't care! That selfish old man who only cares about himself—unless he apologizes to me first, I'll never forgive him."
"With me, I can't give you the lifestyle and power of an aristocrat. Are you really willing?"
"No! So you have to work hard so I can live a life no worse than before. I'll give you five years at most. I want love and bread."
"What a capricious young lady!"
"That's just the kind of person he is! Nobody can compare to your sister's complete obedience. But all the weapons you spent so much money buying this time have been lost in the underground sewers and fallen into the hands of the White Whale Gang. Do you have any way to salvage this?"
I turned to Mo Shi'ai and asked, "How's the work I asked you to do?"
Mo Shi'ai, the burly man with orcish blood, scratched his scalp and said, "We did as you said, boss. First, we had the White Whale Gang steal his fake weapons, and then, together with Elia's men, we retrieved them. She's already in charge of transporting the retrieved fake weapons back to the White House."
The intelligent and quick-witted Sheila's eyes lit up when she heard this and she said, "I understand! Elios, you're really cunning. You planted real weapons under the fake weapons that Mo Shi'ai was transporting, and fake weapons under the real weapons in the underground sewers. You switched the bait with the real goods, even fooling your own people."
"You were right, you little brat."
Everything went exactly as I predicted. After Lina snatched the weapons, she discovered the outer layer was fake. Naturally, she didn't realize I had deliberately let her take the real ones. She thought all the weapons inside were fake, unaware that she had fallen into my trap. So she immediately tried to intercept my group. As for Elia, she was responsible for snatching them back and the final transport.
As soon as I returned to the White House, I immediately had a passionate encounter with Sheila. After her complete falling out with her father, I genuinely believed she was on his side.
In retrospect, the total number of my men killed or wounded was estimated to be over a thousand, a significant loss. Moreover, now that I had broken ties with Kaguru, he wouldn't show any mercy and would definitely intervene to help the White Whale Gang, using all his strength to attack my gang. In that case, it was better for me to strike first and finish the battle quickly.
That night, after ordering my men to make the necessary preparations, I led the entire gang out early the next morning. This time, it was a total mobilization, except for the seriously wounded. All the territory was left deserted, including my residence, the White House. This battle was truly a do-or-die situation; if we lost, I would have no way out.
The capital's gates were strictly controlled at entry but lenient at exit. Although all four thousand of my men carried weapons, the vast majority passed through the gates smoothly due to the staggered departure.
Following the tree-lined avenue we used to travel to Kaguru's castle last time, we could already see the magnificent ancient castle by midday.
At this point, I ordered my men to halt. After much deliberation, I decided to select only Sheila, Little Jane, and a few hundred elite soldiers to secretly enter the castle through the tunnels. Elia, Moshiai, and Little Yi, along with the others, would wait and provide support outside the castle.
Shortly after we separated from the main force, a troop of hundreds of cavalrymen in bright helmets and spirited horses pursued us from behind.
The sound of hooves grew louder as the dust kicked up by the cavalry rose into a towering plume. If the enemy was Prince Kaguru's elite troops, we, a ragtag bunch from the underworld, were doomed. Even if not, our open activity with hundreds of armed men would inevitably arouse suspicion and scrutiny. Even if we wanted to escape, there was no way to get out before we entered the underground tunnels. All around us was an endless wilderness.
Sheila, her voice trembling, tugged at my sleeve and said, "Our actions were indeed planned by my father."
"Don't think of your father as some kind of saint; he's not some all-knowing god." I, emboldened by lust, proceeded to grope Sheila's small breasts in full view of everyone.
"Ah...you still have the mood to do this at a time like this..."
The cavalry stopped in front of us, and the rider removed his helmet. He was a gaunt man with a gloomy expression, the newly appointed sheriff, Dubel, a member of the Grugu Chancellor's faction.
"Sheriff, what brings you to patrol this desolate wilderness?" I said, feigning respect.
This man, who even wore a forced smile when accepting bribes, had no manners whatsoever. He didn't answer me a word, only gesturing for me to speak with him alone.
I had no choice but to walk aside with him.
"How dare you, you attack Kaguru without even informing the Prime Minister!"
"A true man acts with integrity and responsibility. I will not implicate His Excellency the Prime Minister."
"This is not for a nobody like you to decide. From now on, I will command everything. After nightfall, we will enter the castle through the underground passage. Our security forces will come to support Prince Kaguru under the pretext of suppressing bandits. In the darkness of battle, even if Prince Kaguru is accidentally injured, it will be an unfortunate accident." Dubel let out a smug sneer, which, to me, looked more like a grimace than a cry.
I had no grounds to refuse; my gang couldn't possibly defeat his security forces.
At that moment, a thought crossed my mind: Prime Minister Grugu was likely making a large-scale operation this time; these hundreds of cavalrymen were merely the vanguard. If the assassination of Prince Kaguru succeeded, a scapegoat would have to be found guilty of murdering the prince. If it failed, someone would still have to take responsibility and bear the consequences of Kaguru's actions in court.
No matter how much I thought about it, the more I felt I was suited for this kind of role—useful and easily discarded. But now I was in a bind; there was no turning back.
"Let's wait until sunset to move out."
The security forces and the gangsters had a cat-and-mouse relationship, and my men were bound to be uneasy working with them.
The security forces had never respected those of us in the underworld.
Sheila, puzzled, pressed me for an explanation. I had to lie and say that Dubel was someone I'd bribed to work for me, which explained my earlier calm. Sheila still hadn't revealed the entrance, and we needed her guidance to navigate the underground passage. She could help me deal with my father, but that didn't mean she'd help the Prime Minister kill his.
All I could do was continue to wait anxiously for sunset.
It wasn't until dusk, when the sun bathed the earth in a crimson glow, that Sheila led us into the underground passage. Inside the underground passage, I discovered that even Prince Kaguru had put considerable thought into its decoration and layout. Sheila said that without her closing the mechanisms, no one could have passed through, but I had no time to study the intricacies of such mechanisms. However, with nearly a thousand members of the security forces and gangsters walking through the passage, there was no sign of poor air circulation, indicating that the tunnel's architecture was quite sophisticated.
At the exit, Sheila asked me one last time, "Is that Dubel trustworthy?"
I honestly whispered, "Not at all."
Sheila protested sweetly, "Then how can I let him in?"
"He may be untrustworthy, but I am always trustworthy. Trust me! Let them in now."
Sheila reluctantly opened the exit, and we led them into an empty hall.
Dubel excitedly drew his sword, saying, "Send your men to the front lines, kill and set fires indiscriminately."
Sheila angrily replied, "Our target is only the study; don't do anything reckless."
Dubel remained expressionless, but his sword slashed straight at Sheila.
"Ah!" Amidst Sheila's scream, Little Jane flashed to her side, catching Dubel's sword with her bare hands.
"Sheriff Dubel, this isn't the time for infighting."
"Hmph!" The little devil angrily moved his sword away.
Afterwards, each side led half their forces. Dubel went to assassinate Prince Kaguru, while I proceeded to the study as planned.
Sheila kept pressing me, "This isn't what we agreed on. Are you really planning to kill my father?"
"If he were so easily killed, he would have been killed a thousand times over. We must trust Father now."
"Then you must tell me what your plans are."
"We'll talk about it after we're safely out of danger." Sheila's face was full of doubt and disbelief at my answer.
Dubel, moving with great fanfare, set fires and killed people along the way amidst the sounds of slaughter. Although I didn't witness it firsthand, the constant screams told me they had killed many.
We, on the other hand, were able to advance relatively safely until we reached the study, where we encountered eight guards.
Before I could speak, Sheila gave the order: "Don't kill them, just capture them alive."
My men naturally obeyed, but the security forces mixed in with the ranks wouldn't. Just as they were about to draw their swords, filled with murderous intent, the guards automatically surrendered.
The guard in charge said, "Miss! His Highness instructed you not to damage his study. Otherwise, he will retaliate by destroying your cherished possessions left at home."
Startled, I grabbed the guard's collar and said, "You mean Prince Kaguru already knew we were coming?"
Sheila slumped down and complained, "Aiosli, how did you keep this a secret? In the end, Grugg and Father both knew our plan. It's obvious Father already moved the confidential documents from the study. What should we do now?" "
Running away is the best option."
"Is that all you can say? I really misjudged you."
"But we can't leave so soon. I want to see the final outcome."
"Are you dizzy from the sun? Since Father knows we're back, he must have prepared a trap for us. It'll be too late if we don't escape soon! But who leaked the information?!" After scolding me with her hands on her hips, Sheila lowered her head, pondering a solution.
"Let's go and meet up with Dubel first, so we don't get picked off one by one."
With no other options, Sheila had no choice but to agree to my decision. However, even if we wanted to leave, we would first need Dubel's permission, otherwise these security forces would be the first to attack us.
Halfway there, the entire castle suddenly burst into light. Kaguru had indeed laid an ambush, his army pouring out from all directions.
"Hurry up!" I grabbed Sheila and ran ahead, with Jane following behind.
Soon, a well-organized army appeared before us, numbering only a little over a hundred, yet completely blocking the passage.
The leading officer, seeing Sheila, shouted, "Leave no one alive except the young lady! Kill them all!"
"Thanks for being my human shield, my lovely dark elf."
We used Sheila as a shield, forcing our way into the enemy ranks.
"How despicable!" the enemy cursed angrily, then retreated reluctantly to the left and right. They showed mercy to Sheila, and Sheila couldn't bear to harm her father's men. But it was different for us. After Sheila passed, they mercilessly attacked from both sides, swords flashing.
Although their equipment was the same as the security forces, the training and experience of Kaguru's elite troops were far superior to ordinary troops. Not to mention my own men; though outnumbered, their attacks were fierce and valiant, their skills incredibly refined and terrifying to behold.
The passageway was awash with the clash of swords; the enemy, outnumbered, held their own, and even I was struggling against this ferocious force.
Like dancing through enemy lines, I skillfully used Sheila's body, performing spins, leaps, and pauses to block their attacks, then seized opportunities to relentlessly advance with my spiked club.
Meanwhile, as enemy reinforcements continued to arrive, the fighting had become a chaotic mess, with no clear formation whatsoever.
Looking back, I saw severed heads and arms flying through the air, streams of blood staining the ceiling and walls. Enemy and ally alike were locked in fierce combat, hundreds of swords and spears raised to strike or thrust at their enemies, forming a veritable forest of blades. The only color adorning these gleaming silver weapons was the crimson of human blood.
Using Sheila as a human shield, Xiao Zhen and I finally reached Dubel's location after a long and arduous struggle. His situation wasn't much better than ours; our combined numbers were probably less than half of what they were before entering the city.
Just then, Dubel took out a signal flare he had obtained from me and fired it into the sky. In the boundless, dark night sky, the flare exploded into a conspicuous ball of light. My men outside the city, seeing this, began their attack.
Without any preparation, they launched an assault on a fortified city heavily guarded. The consequences were predictable.
I could see my three thousand men charging straight down the bridge, while Kaguru's soldiers had already drawn their bows, ready to unleash a volley of arrows the moment they entered effective range.
Initially, my men charged with great momentum, but seeing the perfectly aligned archers on the castle, illuminated like daytime, they slowed down, finally stopping before reaching firing range. Then, led by Mo Shiai, they began to run backward.
Seeing this, I finally breathed a sigh of relief. However, these guys were too useless. Although I had clearly ordered them to make a feint attack and then retreat, they didn't even bother to attack. They circled the bridge once and then fled the scene.
Dubel's pale face turned as red with anger as he said, "Your men are really trash, a bunch of rabble."
"If you're so capable, why don't you send your own troops to attack the city?"
"This farce should end now!" A booming voice resounded throughout the city, and Prince Kaguru appeared before me amidst the crowd.
"All my special arrangements to deal with your sneak attack have been for nothing. Prime Minister Grugu's judgment in choosing people is getting worse and worse. Never mind."
Although Kaguru looked down on us, he did not relax his counterattack at all, ordering the city gates to be opened and the cavalry to pursue my men. Thousands of cavalrymen launched a rapid attack in neat formation at an orderly pace.
"How should we deal with you rats now?" Prince Kaguru's expression was like a cat looking at rats under its paws.
"The battle isn't over yet!" I said confidently.
Kaguru's soldiers surrounded us, including members of the White Whale Gang. Lina and Elizabeth followed Kaguru.
"You seem so confident, do you have some other tricks up your sleeve?"
"What do you think!"
"I'll wait and see what other tricks you have up your sleeve."
The silent silence lasted for half an hour. Kaguru's cavalry had returned after their great victory in the pursuit. They quickly reached the bridge and were rapidly passing through the city gate.
Dubel, who had been silent and ashen-faced, suddenly burst into wild laughter: "Kaguru, you've fallen for my trap. The ones returning to the city now are actually my men. I didn't expect that your reputation would be so easily betrayed, allowing our main force to enter the city."
Just as Dubel had said, the cavalry that had returned to the city suddenly began attacking the infantry gathered in the square.

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