It was at midnight, when Ein-Rajar, the head of the third army regiment on the Gandia army logner side, joined the two names of Setuna Zenon-Kamiya, captain of the Royal SS Lion's Tail, and Kuon-Kamiya, leader of the mercenary group White Shield, on the trail of Fort Vridia and returned to the Gandia headquarters in the Dragon House, when the date changed to twenty-eighth.

The south gate of the Dragon House was opened only to await the return of Ayn Squad, and the bonfire had been burned to the point of great fury, and Ayn and the others had remembered the relief as the Dragon House approached. To illuminate the darkness of a deserted night, a bonfire was better than a demonic crystal lamp.

As they dived through the South Gate, the guards saluted and welcomed Ayne Squad. Sometimes it's because Ein is the Legion Leader, but in the carriage led by Ein Squad, it's no exaggeration to say that he's a special medal in this battle. A Gandhian soldier would naturally try to greet you with the most salutation. Even if we had doubts about Setuna's treatment or fears about its existence, would it not distort the fact that it contributed to the victory?

Through the gate with that in mind, there is an old-fashioned view of the ancient capital, but at midnight you couldn't possibly see its beauty. Besides, Ayn and the others are in the middle of a mission and should not be distracted by the landscape of the ancient capital.

The Midnight Dragon House was surrounded by a little hustle and bustle. Officials and military personnel of Zalwarn, or residents of the Dragon House, and Gandia soldiers were seen all over the ancient capital. Some are discussing something, some are arguing. It seems that the military and officials of the Dragon House are stuffed by the inhabitants of the Dragon House. Must have been a sight you couldn't have seen a while ago. Not long ago, when Zalwarn was alive, there was no way that Zalwarn civilians would ramble on military personnel and officials.

Ayn-Rajar is a Logner, but Logner has a history of spoiling Zalwarn's country for five years. I've seen so much of Zalwarn's way that I don't like it. The fierce hatred of Zalwarn by the Logners is due in large part to Zalwarn's manipulation of the Logners.

However, it would have been nice to have a relationship between a ruler and a ruler. Logner lost his battle with Zalwarn. To be ruled was inevitable. There would have been an option to fight through the country until it was doomed, like Zalwarn, but Astal-Lanadies and others did not want it. As a result, the Logner people had to endure the tyranny of Zalwarn for as long as five years, rather than the country perishing.

Even if we fought thoroughly and Logner perished, what awaits the Logner people is the future of domination by Zalwarn. Same, no, more harsh rule would have been waiting. Logner's judgment was not a mistake then.

Military personnel and officials were swept back against civilians because there was a back shield: the Zalwarn government. The powerful backing of a government run by the country's ruling class, the Pendragon clan, kept military personnel and officials high.

That and this was due to the dividing environment between the ruling and non-ruling classes. If you are a soldier, an official, or from a non-dominant class, it was the basic structure of a country called Zalwarn that equals helplessness in front of the Pendragon clan. No matter how much you get up and down, you can't change your origins. Even with power, it is equal to dust in front of the Pendragon clan and the underlying principle of Zalwarn that otherwise. It was also not clear that officials would become high-pressure against the civilian population.

The basic structure collapsed in an instant.

May I say that the absoluteness of the Pendragon clan was crushed by Gandhia's descent of Zalwarn?

"Will it be rough"

What Ein was worried about was whether the Zalwarns, freed from the rule of the Pendragon clan, would welcome Gandia as a new ruler. I wish I could end up worried, but I don't know what a man free from repression can do.

(Logner accepted right away...)

It's about the homeland that you think about as you go along the streets of the ancient capital surrounded by a small hustle and bustle. A country that, although it existed until a few months ago, now only waits to be buried in history. Logner, a country with a long history. but when it comes to that, most countries in the small group of countries will be. Many countries born in the midst of a massive dispensation emanating from the collapse of a united continental state continue to make history on this continent. The origins of the three main forces, Vashtalia, the Zaion Empire and the Kingdom of the Holy Deal, are also there.

Most importantly, Logner is not a country based on large proportions.

It was in July, or two months ago, that Logner lost to Gandia and closed the curtain on a long history. After the war, Arles-Logner was crusaded by Setuna-Kamiya, although he showed a willingness to reckon and fight a complete war. That has definitely accelerated Gandhia's logner stabilization. Even a Royal Logner associate can say that Gandhia's attitude is correct that he will not condone anything that goes against the blade. If you spoil it, it's human.

That's good, Logner.

But what about Zalwarn?

Though I've thought about it, I also thought that if I were to take the trouble, I would have mastered the popularity of the inhabitants of the Dragon House. The Gandhian army had been dominating cities everywhere by the time it reached the Dragon House, dyeing each city Gandhian. Nagrasia, Bahandar, Zeol and Malway- the cities under the aegis of Zalwarn should already be under Gandhian control and beginning to function as Gandhian cities. Then, even if there is a problem, it would be like the Dragon House or the city next to Zeol, Slook.

And then there's Reuben, the city on the western tip of Zalwarn, left untouched. but it's just a city with less than a thousand troops stationed in it. If you turn your back on the army, won't you surrender without even resisting? No, it may already be controlled by Ishika or Meredo's army.

That possibility cannot be discarded either, because the eastern cities of Melis Ellis and Sumaada in the southeast are being dominated by Zalwarn's neighbor Gibelle. Gibbell's way of poking a gap in Gandhia's interest in an all-out war with Zalwarn is cunning, but it should be called good. Plundering the city by putting in the force while Zalwarn focuses his power on Gandhia. Extremely efficient method. The King of Gibelle seems to be an indescribable figure, but I guess that's not the case with a man named Hermaine-Sector who divides the military.

Gandhia, having acquired the territory of Zalwarn, was to live next door to Gibelle. It is unclear at the moment whether it will be an enemy to fight, or whether it will be a time to join the path. But when you see where Zibel didn't attack the Gandia army, you're likely to hear one end of Zibel's thoughts.

He shook his head. It's not his role to think about Gandia's strategy. It's about human thinking in a higher position. Kings and their neighbors, or grand generals and left-right generals. He's just the Legion Leader. To him, it's like what happened in a distant country.

It might be interesting to get up and hold the full powers of the Gandhian army one day - but now I was full of heads about something else. On horseback, if you look back, you can see that one carriage is following his horse. On the carrier are Setuna and Quong. The tired two would be sleeping in a blast on the carrier. He was asleep when he discovered it on the trail of Fort Vridia, and he didn't respond at all when he talked to him. I had no choice but to put it on the carriage without saying no, but there was nothing I could do about all this. Waking them up just to put them on the carriage is bad for both of us.

They drained their spirits in the fight against dragons. It would be a thing called a human being who wants to put you to sleep as much as he can.

The battle is over.