The truce was negotiated between Berel and Gibelle in Myoln on November 7th, two days after Setuna and the others entered Runeberel. Two days later,. If the Gandhian troops who visited the reinforcements never entered the fight, they would have made it when they hadn't even reached the front line.

Of course, Berel held a bargaining meeting against the backdrop of the Gandhian army's force, but he didn't seem to have thought of just how Zibel would respond so lightly, either. He thought it would take a few days to wrap up his opinion inside Gibelle.

No matter how much Gandhian troops have the highest power on Berel, Gibelle is winning. I wonder if there was any chance that they would kick your ass if you didn't have to respond to the ceasefire negotiations with Berel.

"I'm talking about the general commander of Gibelle's Berel invasion army being General Hermaine-Sector. He won't make that kind of unreasonable decision."

"Irrational?

"You can fight the Lion's Tail."

Setuna often exchanged words with Nares on the road to Myoln. Augusto remained in the Berel capital, Rune Berel, with the Dorcas and the Fourth Regiment of the army on the Logner side, and the Setunas headed to Myoln with Berel's negotiating corps.

Berel's negotiating delegation was partitioned by Berel's prime minister, Gino-Lend, who seemed to be the central figure in the ceasefire negotiations. In addition, is there a sharp, eye-catching man named Arch-Fard, the chief knight, who deserves to be highlighted? I guess it is the current state of affairs in a country called Berel that has no other namesake. In that regard, it is very different from Gandia.

When we reached Myoln, we knew exactly what the city was like when it was attacked by Gibelle's onslaught, but that was only to the extent that it was different from the way Gandia did it. The destroyed townships were littered with traces of looting, and the inhabitants of Myoln, who saw Berel's negotiating corps, approached them trying to get help. Though the knights of Berel became walls between the citizens and the bargaining corps.

That sounds terrible.

"But war is such a thing. Gandhia is very warm."

In response to Faria's thoughts, Miliu went as if he had. Gandhia's, maybe in the way of Leongando. The Gandhian army has established a ban on looting as a military statute. Because the inhabitants and possessions of the back-pressed city will belong to Gandia, it seemed natural to Setuna to forbid the soldiers from taking it at will, but apparently it is not normal in the turmoil.

"Winners take everything, losers take everything. That's what I learned in this world."

Setuna was flabbergasted by Nares' words as if she had guessed this one's mood. I know that. I understand. Even Setsuna, that's how we got here.

(I took my life, I took it all away, I walked in)

Not to mention, what do we need to get lost in?

A large figure was seen approaching from the front as he was guided through the city of Myoln by soldiers of the Zibel army. A man wearing a platinum armor. Surrounded by men and soldiers. Seeing that the soldiers in the guide were in awe, tensions also arose in Setuna and the others.

"Dear Chancellor Gino-Lende of Berel, right? I am Hermaine-Sect. I am the general of Gibelle."

The big man, when he greeted him extremely politely, seemed to have seen Setuna. Strong eyes. A sense of urgency, as if confronted by an enemy on the battlefield, strikes Setuna.

"This never occurred to me that His Excellency the General would welcome me..."

"We welcome the Knights Chief to the Chancellor, and the Gundhian collar. If I don't go out, I'll be involved in Gibbel's voucher."

Hermine took the lead when he laughed furiously, saying he would guide the distracted Gino-Lend to the negotiating place.

Setuna was stunned by Hermine's sincerity, but Nares was even grinning.

"Is that the Lion's Tail...? You don't look as strong as I thought."

Rem Wau-Marlow snapped as he watched Berrell's negotiating delegation advance downtown Myoln. She's not lurking in the dark. It was from the balcony upstairs in the restaurant, overlooking the main street. Not as the Reaper, of course, but as a facial lem.

"Well, then you're human. Even if it's a monster stained activity."

Gosh Fawn-Mabel was the one next door who said it was obvious. He wasn't wearing a Reaper mask either, and his outfit is normal, so he only looked ordinary, no matter where he looked from. And no one will know that he is a Zibel military official more than it is fair to say that there is no difference between the Berels and the Zibels. Most importantly, I can't think of anyone other than military officials who can move freely under the occupation by Jibel, but I can only meditate on that point.

"I think it's cowardly to count armed summoners among the same people"

"But come on, even they spend most of their lives mastering armed subpoenas, don't they? So you're a little stronger than the average person."

"I know what you're saying."

With a proper hammer, Rem couldn't help but hate how the guys with the Lion's Tail team chapter walked softly. Among them she laid eyes on Setuna Zenon-Kamiya, captain of The Lion's Tail. Or Setuna Lars-Enjour. At the age of seventeen, he is the head of the Royal SS of Gandia, and also a man who reigns over Enjour as a consul.

From a distance, he just looked like a boy. If you don't have a subpoena, you're not wearing any armor. Even if you look like a normal person, you may have no choice.

Nevertheless, it looked too weak.

I guess that's why she remembers her anger.

All I can say is verbal deism, such as getting Gibbel's victory undone by those people to that extent.

I couldn't forgive it.

(Well... what do we do?

If you move, you'll ignore Craig's, Reaper Zero orders.

He might hate me.

That's the only thing that made her depressed.

The negotiations between Berel and Gibelle ended in less than half a day.

It can be said that the fact that Berel's prime minister had been given every right to negotiate, and that his negotiating partner, General Hermain-Sector, had equally great powers, did his job. but more importantly, Nares was analyzing that the Gibelle side had given positive consideration to the negotiations with Berel from the outset.

Hell, it didn't end right away.

At the outset, the proposals put forward by Berel to Gibelle are the complete withdrawal of the Gibelle army from Berel territory and the conclusion of a long-standing truce agreement. I mean, I'm telling Gibbel to give Harrell and Myoln back, and General Hermine just had a bitter laugh at this, too.

No matter how much Gandia's force is used as a backdrop, Gibbel has something called Gibbel's decency. The general said that it was Giberle's strength that took Harrell and Myoln from Berrell, and it was also his strength that Berrell failed to protect. I mean, I guess if you want it back, you should take it back with your strength.

In contrast, Chancellor Gino-Lend was a glimmer of not going to fight Zibel. In the first place, Berel doesn't want to fight another country as a country. I also asked Gandia for reinforcements only to get Zibel out of my country's territory, and not to destroy the Zibel army.

"Gandhia, what do you think?

Setuna was asked for her opinion by Hermine, but Nares replied instead of Mouthwatering Setuna.

"His Majesty Leongand was troubled whether we should interfere in the war between Gibelle and Berel. It's about other countries. Originally, there's no need to get involved."

"Honest."

Hermine laughed, probably because he had the illusion that the wind had changed direction.

"But. I'm not. I'm going to do what Berel wants. If negotiations do not materialize and a word of war is needed, Setsuna, who is here, will cut ahead and drive the Zibel army out of Berel."

Most importantly, Nares continued.

"If you can't survive the Black Spear onslaught, you'll never be able to step on Gibbell's land again."

That was an obvious threat, but Hermine would have liked to have taken it as a joke, as Nares' mouth was soft and did not contain a blade. In fact, it's clear to the Setunas that that's just a joke. Nahless will not be exposed to war with the Zibel army. He also said to Setuna and the others that he could be on vacation.

Setuna was therefore relieved to see what the negotiations had accomplished.

As a result of the negotiations, the Zibel army decided to withdraw from Myoln and conclude a long-term truce agreement with Zibel. Gibbell would mean that he just let Myoln go, but nothing more than being able to avoid a war with Gandhia, Hermine was proud to win. Besides, Harrell didn't have to let go. As for Gibbel, it would be painful and itchy.

Berel can get Myoln back, and he won't have to worry about his relationship with Gibbel in the future. Harrell was the only thing that remained taken away from me, but just as much as Berrell seemed to know that it was a good story about bugs such as having Myrln and Harrell returned free of charge. The first one like that, he just tried to blow it. In short, it is the art of negotiation. If we first propose difficult conditions, they will look light, even if the conditions we then put out are somewhat heavy.

If Gandhia had shouldered Berrell with all her might, it would not have been impossible to regain both cities free of charge, Nares whispered to Setuna. But then Gibbel's face is rounded, and all it does is stir up Gibbel's hostility to Gandhia, and it doesn't taste good.

Gibelle has gained about a fifth to a quarter of the territory of Zalwarn in the Zalwarn War, and the increase in national power has also been remarkable. Nares said it would be troublesome to turn to the enemy. Setuna doesn't know, but I learned a lot about my conversation with Nares, and I could illusion that I might have just gotten a little smarter.