The day of the operation has come.

The measures are perfect.

Speaking of countermeasures, I just tried my magic on a board with the same abilities as Radomkos wears on a daily basis - to prevent the activation of magic inside and weaken the magic on the surface - and prepared equipment for the duel.

As a result, it was found that it could not be activated at all, and it did not even attenuate, so no measures were taken that could be described as countermeasures.

The duel gear was only designed to provide F-rank gear to avoid getting away or saying "I won with the power of gear".

"Radomkos is on his way to the square, we should be there in about five minutes."

Got it!

A member of the Coal Mines Association runs from the Lord's Mansion to contact me.

The sooner I scout by air, the less likely I'll find out I'm a wizard enough to fly high.

Until the duel begins, you'll be able to penetrate the action of the indignant, overconfident E-rank adventurer.

Radomkos' feet were slower than expected, and in about six minutes Radomkos appeared in the square.

It is obvious because it has a prominent appearance of dark blue armor such as arc mythrill, gorgeous and evil hobby decoration.

Besides, there was even a guard knight behind him.

I also enter the square and speak where Radomkos hangs around the center of the square.

"Hey, you're Radomkos, right?

"Hmm? What are you? Talking to me in the middle of a lowlife civilian, and throwing me away, do you want to die? Call me Radomkos."

I feel an endless aura of nasty people.....

However, it seems easy to provoke, or I even feel like I've been riding provocation since before.

Regardless, the provocation continues.

"Ugh, I heard from Gainta-san. You're going to raise taxes for no reason, or you're going to let it go? Withdraw."

"I don't know what to say. There's a reason why I should be happy to pay more taxes for this noble man."

What are you talking about?

"Huh? Who would be happy to pay taxes on crazy nobles like you, huh?

"... what?

Radomkos puts his hand on the hip sword.

You're really provocative. You're weak and helpful.

In the first place, if you weren't weak, you wouldn't say you'd raise taxes like that in the first place.

One more push.

"You quit? Do you think the bonbonbon nobleman of Hethalie can beat Suzumia, the most powerful adventurer in the E-rank?

I'm not lying.

"E-rank? Ha, okay, duel. Let's show them what happens to those who turn me into an enemy."

There are wild horses gathering well around, and there are almost circular crowds at a distance of about three meters from Radomkos and me.

Why are you joining the Knight of the Guard, but you don't have to protect your husband?

... on the contrary, I recognize one of the knights, I think I spoke to him during the Bandit extermination.

You know what I can do, don't you?

When I sent such a gaze, I had eyes with the knight.

I guess so. The knight took a gats-positive gesture at me.

You hate me so much, Radomkos.

Radomkos stares at me without realizing it.

Naturally, the original narrow vision is further narrowed with full-face armor.

"All right, duel. If you're going to run, now is the time.

"There's no way a noble man would imitate me like that.... hey, you there, witness it."

That's how Radomkos pulls the knight who was holding the gatz pose against me.

"Okay."

The knight has a face-to-face solemn expression, but his eyes smile when he looks closely.

Well, we have to set the terms before the duel.

"If I win, can I withdraw the tax increase?

"Well, if I win, I'll take all your possessions and feed your body to the monster. Honestly, this is not a good match for a noble duel with me, but I'm the one who wins anyway, and the only way to win is to kill the opponent."

It doesn't pay off at all, I think I have my whole fortune.

Okay, I'm gonna kill you.

"You've entertained me a little more than I have the strength of D rank and the E rank will challenge me to battle.

D and E are so different?

Which is strongest in E rank or weakest in D rank?

At least if the E rank is strongest now, I can assure you that it is much stronger than at those D ranks.

Well, let's get started.

Yes, as soon as I say it, Radomkos holds this glittering silver sword on top of it and runs here.

For now, just in case, I'll deploy my magic armor to my head and take it with my sword on my side.

... I was supposed to, but the opponent was too weak.

I waved my sword to the side with the intention of receiving the enemy's sword, but perhaps that sword pushed the sword down from the top back and hit the enemy's head.

/(adv-to, adv-to) (on-mim) (on-mim) groaning/groaning/groaning/"

Radomkos sounded painful, but the sword fell into armor.

So the performance of the equipment is too different.

My sword is now partially dented and the blade is spilling.

The armor on the other side only had a small scratch, and the sword seems to be safe.

It's not about martial arts or swordsmanship, but the hardness is too different in the first place.

It's like cutting a Japanese sword with a plastic sword.

"Why did you use such power... any cowardly means..."

"No, you're just too weak. Help me or something."

With that, I slammed my broken sword into Radomkos' armor.

If the sword can't stand it, you can crush it with momentum before it breaks.

"Haha!

The armor is depressed and Radomkos blows up about 2 meters.

To avoid that, the circle of wild horses spreads.

Radomkos is trying to stay down on the spot.

It's probably because of the weight of the armor that fell, but the damage was huge.

"Do I have to... kill you to win?"

As long as it is determined by the conditions of victory, there is no other choice.

I originally planned to do so.

With that in mind, I see a sword that broke out of the middle in the attack earlier.

All you have to do is shake your neck down.

Bye.

That's how I put my sword up.

So Radomkos raised his voice.

"Wait, listen to me!

Anything else?

Let me ask you something about a will.

"What is it?"

"Don't kill me!... yes, the money. I'll give you the money. How much, a million?"

Begging for my life during this period....

How noble of you to say, are you really a knight?

Even a knight said, "Kill me!" That's what I'm saying, you....

Besides, is that your money? Isn't that the house money?

When I think about it, I notice the noise around me.

I mean, it's a unanimous kill call.

Even the Knight of the Guard is participating.

That's it, knight.

Well, in this atmosphere, we can't help you.

Give it to me.

"You don't have four digits, they say, and you buy this kind of grudge from them, and then you grudge your actions and the conditions you set for victory."

I've noticed since I told you, but you deserve almost everything.

This time I will hold my sword and not drop Radomkos' head.

Keep quiet and watch.

"Wait!

And a voice flew out of the wild horse.

Somebody else.

"Lord!? - Master Pharsa!?

Several people in the wild horse speak up.

A lord? I thought you weren't coming home for another month.

Contrary to the image of a nobleman, a man with a trained body looks tired and draws knights out of the wild horse to advance.

What are we gonna do with this?

"Well, lord, the conditions for victory in this duel are to kill the opponent. What should we do?

"I'm sorry, can you pull the drawdown? Of course not. I came here with a plan to stop it."

"Well, that doesn't matter to me, but when this guy sits down, there are other problems that may arise...."

"Of course, Radomkos will do the same."

That's what the lord said.

"Father! You're here to help!

Radomkos climbs to the lord.

Lord Radomkos.

I kicked him.

The Lord commands the knight who stood behind him.

"Shut up, you're not my son. Trap him!"

Ha!

"No, why, Father!

"I told you you weren't my son! You are nothing but a filthy criminal. I came back to execute you! Shut up!"

Ha!

One of the knights strips Radomkos of his helmet and knocks him out.

"I'm sorry, but I need you to listen to me at the Mansion. Will you follow me, Gainda?"

You said the lord was a decent man.

You won't get a single dose.

"Okay."

As soon as I replied, Gainta came out from behind the wild horse.

"I'm sorry."

The Lord apologizes again.

Later, I heard in the Mansion that a servant rushed to contact King's Landing immediately after Radomkos said he would raise taxes and so on.

To the magnitude of the incident, Radomkos' disenfranchisement and execution of the nobility was quickly decided, and Pharsa left King's Landing to execute it.

I took a horse or a carriage and got here as fast as I could, day or night.

Fortunately, Radomkos' rhetoric was so naive that only Radomkos was executed, Pharsa and the others were not executed, and the lord would continue if we forgave him.

He seems to have been a good lord, thanks to the trust he has built up so far.

Of course I did.

Radomkos will be executed tomorrow and put in danger, but nothing worth seeing.

I didn't ask for anything in return or compensation, but at least to this extent, the lord offered the coal mining association convenience in terms of procedures and so on.

It seems that with the authority of one lord over boulders, we can't imitate reducing taxes.

Some of them tried.

Thus the case of tax increase by the son of the noble Dora came to an end.