Gilbert-Hardy heard more bad rumors.

There are exotic people in and out of the residence of Chancellor Mars-Barr. Naturally, some of its exotics include Gandians and Luciens. If that's all there is to it, I can say that there is no problem. Both Gandhia and Lucion are allies and have known each other for a long time. It is no wonder that there are things that go thriving under the prime minister of Mion. Mars-Barr is a substantial ruler of this Myon. What you visit in a good mood goes on and on.

But Lucion still has the question of whether the Gandian man needs to be in the same mood as Mion's prime minister.

Gandhia became a big power, not to mention a temporary Zalwarn. Even though it is an alliance, it has gained as much power as Gandia alone can achieve territorial expansion, without having to look at the complexion of the weaker, smaller countries, Myon and Lucion. In this way, it was Mion who should act in such a way as not to undermine Gandia's mood in order not to lose his position as an ally.

Myon has provided three thousand cavalry troops led by Gilbert as reinforcements in the Zalwarn War and has made substantial loans to Gandia. Only about half of them survived the Zalwarn War in Myon's cavalry, with more than a thousand and four hundred dead. I could have said that I could have defeated a great country, or that I had made a sacrifice that was too great.

As for Gilbert, letting a large number of his men die was the extreme of hatred. But that is why we must not waste that battle. It is by no means a bad thing to make that sacrifice a great loan to Gandhia, but that is why we must not be imprisoned and lose sight of the big picture. Right now, we shouldn't have imitated a crack in our alliance with Gandia.

The young king Isius is asking for Gandia. There is a place where I admire Leongando like my brother, even putting my full confidence in a country called Gandhia itself. I don't think Isius is giving orders to Mars.

The Chancellor himself is suspicious. And it's dangerous. It turns out that some of the things that go in and out of his mansion are obviously mixed with people of different races than the Gandians and Luciens, and they even come from the north of Myon. Speaking of the countries north of Myon, I think of Berel, who recently came under Gandhia's umbrella, Gibelle, who has a truce agreement with that Berel, and the countries that name the Union of Antidemonic Kings, as well as Kruselk. Gilbert was grasping until he said he wasn't a Berel or Gibbel person.

If so, it would mean the three kingdoms of the anti-demon kings coalition or Kruselk, but they are busy fighting the demon kings - and they are unilaterally done - would the countries of the anti-demon kings coalition plan something with the prime minister of Mion? I don't know if you want to incorporate Myon into the anti-demonic kings coalition, but where you did, it would be more prerequisite to incorporate neighboring countries such as Gibelle and Merreldia into the coalition. So is the Demon King of Kruselk reaching out to Myon for that demon?

Days went by, not sure.

It is December.

At a time when the continental calendar was about to celebrate its year five hundred and one years, in the north, the Demon King's Army of Kruselk was engaged in a fierce battle against the Anti-Demon King's Union. The coalition of the four kingdoms, the Alliance of the Antidemon Kings, had to fight the Demon Kings with the power of the three kingdoms, Haska, Knox and Ridziul, because Niwale was attacked and destroyed.

"It's noisy up north."

The Chancellor went like one.

It was a morning with a cold wind that marked the beginning of winter.

It was not long before Gilbert had the opportunity to discuss it with Mars-Barr, who responded to his public discourse as he pressed into his chest the suspicions that were swelling.

"Yeah. The Demon King's army doesn't seem to know where to stay."

"In exchange, peaceful things in Gandia neighborhood"

"Isn't that a good thing"

Gilbert thought so from the bottom of his heart. Never before have I thought that a day without battle would be so wonderful.

I increased my participation as a reinforcement in the Battle of Gandia. He couldn't even be very active in the Battle for the Recapture of the Fortress of Balsar, but he fought a lot in the Zalwarn War. That's what I fought for, to the point of losing a large number of subordinates. I fought, I fought, I fought through.

Fighting is becoming a billionaire.

The fact that he had to continue to be a assault general Gilbert-Hardy in front of his men and sons also exhausted his mind.

"Nobody says it's a bad thing. If this peace is not a tentative first and will last forever, then I have never gone beyond it. Then let us say that it is not a bad thing for Gandhia to reign as an ally."

Mars said it without precipitation. That teeth-cutting goodness catches on to Gilbert. Doesn't feel like you're mouthing the answers you've prepared.

"I'm not thinking of anything good."

"Ha?"

Mars-Barr had a snoring grin when he looked at Gilbert's words like he couldn't understand them.

"Assault generals are worried. What do you think little men like me will do?"

"So can you tell us what the things that have been going into and out of the Chancellor's mansion lately are?

"Yeah, sure. Let me answer that."

The Chancellor continues in a gentle tone when he finally floats a gleaming microscopy.

"They're all here to talk to Mion about business."

"Business?"

"With Gandia victorious and a great power, it would be good if we were protected by that great tree. Don't think about the battle, just about business and politics… let's see what Gandhia has come to that conclusion."

"… what kind of business do you do?"

"What, it's like a little pocket money. Some talk about exporting horses bought in from Gandhia to the North, while others talk about selling Myon's textiles through Lucion, in the South."

"Ho."

Gilbert noted that he hammered, as he was convinced, but that Mars-Barr's eyes were not laughing in his head. Isn't Mars hiding something? Something important to Mion, too.

"If the story materializes, Mion's nostalgia will definitely moisten. It's a dream story."

"... like a dream, is it"

"Yeah, it's like a dream. Well, it's not even as dreamy as His Majesty's wedding."

It seemed like this was the beginning when Mars mentioned Leongand's wedding in front of Gilbert. For a long time, we had heard stories of Leongand and Nage Zier-Lemanifla's wedding going to be grand in Gandion, and we had also heard rumors that an invitation had been delivered to Myon. It is a rumor.

I wonder if it is sad, the Assault General did not have the ability to speak in such a way that he could be directly involved in Mion's national politics, and until he was thus spoken to by the Prime Minister, he was also allowed to speak on the subject. In Myon, it is only the role of the general to fight on the battlefield.

In this sense, the treatment in Gandhia can also be described as a dream. When he goes to Gandia as a reinforcement, he is treated not only as a general of an army, but as a representative of a nation. The attention paid to every corner of every step of the way is breath-taking, but compared to the treatment in Myon, there was about as much difference between heaven and earth. Most importantly, the general admired him, and that's why his cavalry is always full.

Two, I hit my hand as Mars-Barr remembered.

"Yes, yes. 'Cause you got an invitation from Gandia. December 6th… that is, five days later, His Majesty Isius has decided to take part in a wedding in the King's Capital"

"It is rare for His Majesty to go to Gandhia"

"Your Majesty is delighted to come. Gandion is the capital of your dreams."

Marus narrowed his eyes, perhaps because even to him Isius is a dazzling being. Isius Ray-Mion. The boy king, slightly fourteen years old, has a strong longing for a country called Gandhia. I hear about Leongand setting up a Royal SS. No, not even enough to set up his own SS. It was his dream to transform Mion Lion, the capital of Mion, like Gandion, and many things, including the Chancellor, were working hard not to make that dream come true.

It's not easy, and it doesn't mean anything, to transform Mion Lion into a Gandion. Does Isius also know that, just speaking as a dream, he has never shown any movement to make it happen? Many things love him because he is a young, dreamy but wise king.

"Will the Chancellor be accompanied?

"We can't have a king and a prime minister vacating the country at the same time. I'd like to ask General Gilbert to accompany us."

"If you order me, I'll be ready soon."

"Really, that's good. I was just wondering what I would do if they refused."

I have no right of veto.

"Assault generals do that."

"I am the general of Mion. Only obey the order of the Chancellor of Mion."

Even if it's not what you want.

Otherwise, Gilbert won't be able to stay Gilbert. Gilbert is Mion's assault general. He's a Mion soldier. There must be no such thing as defying the Prime Minister in charge of national politics. If you do that, you'll lose yourself. I'm going to have to stop being Gilbert of Myon.

A human being consists of such a covenant.

So he could not explore any more of Mars-Barr's sincerity. Sometimes if you start doubting, there's no point, sometimes a wedding in Wang Capital is imminent in five days. Five days from now. I don't think anything would be too hasty, but this is generally the case with Gilbert's treatment in Myon, and I didn't even think he was only thinking about it to the extent of a convenience store.

And it's never a mistake.

Although it seemed that Gandhia could hear Mars-Barr's idea that we should just keep Gilbert pointed, and it was also true that he didn't feel good.