December 17th.

Until the end of five hundred and one years of continental history, it was almost there.

There was no significant change in the situation surrounding Gandhia.

Yeah, there's no change.

"What is Mion doing"

So much so that Leongand had to raise his voice and ask in the vicinity, that Mion was silent.

Mion.

It is an adjacent country to the east of Gandhia, a pattern that has long formed alliances. The tri-national alliance, signed with Lucion, played a great part in keeping the weak and small country Gandhia alive and long. It was in the end that the presence of allies, Lucion and Mion, was significant that Azark and Logner were not able to turn large armies over to Gandia.

Thanks to this, Gandhia was able to make the fast forward movement that began with the recapture of Fort Balsar. Even in each war, the work of Myon is never small. The battle of the cavalry, led by Gilbert-Hardy, fought against the Assault General, has become a story grass.

A general who embodies the human horse unity and his men.

Many soldiers scattered on the Longhi River, but it's about the war. Mion's general did not divulge dissatisfaction or dissatisfaction. Gandhian soldiers are also dead. Gandia is the most common when it comes to the number of casualties alone. Naturally.

And Isius, the young king of Mion, was delighted to reunite with Leongand after the war and wholeheartedly congratulated him on the marriage of Leongand to Nage.

Such a mion, but where it had nothing to do with the will of kings and generals, it was showing anti-leon gands, anti-gandia moves.

It was definitely the first to join the conspiracy between the Rhine faction and Kruselk to help carry the Imperial Demon's Box to Gandion. Gifts from Kruselk have passed through the territory of Mion and are carried into Gandion. I couldn't be sure of the contents of that too huge and suspicious box, except because Nares-Ragnahorn already knew the contents.

If Nahless hadn't known what was in it, he would have checked the contents before transporting them to the royal palace compartment, and at that point he would have made a fuss. Of course, we're talking about the premise that boxes can be opened with human power. From what I saw when I opened up, it didn't seem like a substitute beyond my intelligence.

But if you couldn't confirm the contents, you just couldn't get into the royal palace.

The only reason Nares could find out what the Reins were up to was because Zein-Maldeen tried to connect to Nares as far as Reins was concerned. Zein seemed to have decided that the future was at stake even if he belonged to the anti-Leongands led by Rhine.

In the meantime, he couldn't forgive Rhine for his plans. During the wedding, Reins was trying to eradicate the blood of the royal family by releasing the Imperial Demon into the royal palace compartment, annihilating what would bring him to the Royal Gandhian family, beginning with Leongand. That's what touched Zein's anger. Zein was probably a Gandhian nobleman with a kind of roots that although he had only an aversion to Leongand, his loyalty to the royal family was unshakeable.

He betrayed Rhine and tipped Nahless off. Nares was stunned by Rhine's plan but at the same time considered that there was no hand in not using this. I guess he decided it was necessary for Gandhia's future to wipe out the Rhine faction by Rhine's plan.

As a result, the anti-Leongandist big men led by Rhine-Anslius disappeared from Gandhia. Gandhian politics had become a situation in which Leongans and neutral nobles were dichotomized, leaving the policies and opinions of the Leongans to pass unconditionally. It could be said that the politics, which has so far been stagnant, will undoubtedly be accelerated by this, and that there can be no doubt about the development of Gandia.

In addition, the cooperation relations with neighbouring countries are becoming strong thanks to Leongand's move as Nares thought. It's a big thing we matched up with anti-Kruselk. No matter how powerful Gandhia has been, with his current power, it is difficult to fight the Demon King's kingdom more than equals his opponents. At the very least, I wanted the Allies and the power of Gibbel and Abard.

Yes, the Allied Mion's power of war was essential in fighting Kruselk. That's why I tried to hit him with one of the prime minister's necks this time.

"There is no doubt that it is Mars-Barr who truly controls Mion, but with him, we cannot go against the will of the King"

It was strange that Nahless said Mion's inner feelings, as if he had seen them.

"If His Majesty Isius desires his neck, he dies," he said?

"Mars-Barr has the same level of temper."

I don't know.

That said, Leongand had the same idea in that regard.

It wasn't about Mars-Barr himself that Leongand was concerned. Maybe he's a person just like Nares said. Like Nares, he may not be the one who tries to survive until he ignores his royal life. It would be for Myon, for one, that he consigned with the Rhine faction and tried to make the Leongands deceased. It was no surprise that he posed a threat to Gandhia's expansion route.

Because Gandhia was a weak and small nation, Myon, as an ally, can remain in a reciprocal relationship. Even if that assumption was in Mars-Barr, it's not strange. Of course, I can't abandon the possibility that Mars-Barr's own ambitions and safekeeping are the result of a rampage. It is an unquestionable fact that his previous words and actions are for thorough-mion.

No patriot like him would be in Gandia either. Sometimes I think that even Leongand may not beat Mars-Barr's patriotism.

He thought and thought of the country, but was therefore concerned about Gandia's expansionism. Leongand once set out the unification of the group of small continental states. Zalwarn's declaration to the lord of the land, Mirelbas-Ryburn, is no longer known to the neighbouring countries. It is only natural that a country concerned about the invasion of Gandia should emerge as a result. With allies, no exceptions. Regardless of Lución, the daughter-in-law of Linonclair, or Lemanifla, the motherland of Nage, it might not have been a laugh if we had tried to make Myón extremely thin in blood connections.

Leongand had to explain to Isius about it before the wedding. Gandhia declared that as long as Mion was an ally, it was impossible, for example, to get his hands on it, and he also signed the affidavit. Isius was convinced that, together with Gandhia, he was responsible for bringing up a group of small continental states and helping the forces that divided the continent.

"His Majesty Isius, he is, young. but not young. Smart and knowledgeable. At least not as much as I was when I was his age."

Leongand put his elbow on the elbow of the throne, thinking of Isius Ray-Mion's perhaps childish expression. Between the sights, there is no shadow but he and Nares. The neighbors are moving around busily. Even Nares just took up a small amount of time. Although there has been no change in the circumstances surrounding Gandhia, Gandhia itself, had to remain constantly changing.

We must accelerate our internal affairs, which was also stagnant with the activism of the Rhine faction, while also countering the threat in the north. That, too, while working with partner countries.

Gandia is already moving troops on the Zalwarn side so that Kruselk can invade whenever he wants. Of course, it's easier and smarter to fight on Kruselk territory than to be attacked on your own territory, but attacking it won't yield the kind of results you'd like if it weren't for the alignment of the Allied forces. We can't just keep fighting, relying on Setsuna and The Lion's Tail.

Leongand intends to achieve small group reunification in his generation. There must be no more readiness and intention for it than there can be no point if the three major forces are not united sooner than they move. And in order to do so, the multifaceted simultaneous invasion must also be put into perspective, in which case the tactics relied on by The Lion's Tail will be impossible to take.

The battle against Kruselk could have been called its prototype.

"Though His Majesty Isius seems to respect His Majesty Leongand as much as his brother"

"It's just personal emotion. People like him don't seem to confuse personal matters with national matters."

"If so, more than the life of the Chancellor, I thought I would take the continuation of my alliance with Gandia"

"With Mion's future in mind, that should be the right choice. Forgive me if I give you Mars-Barr's neck."

Leongand exhaled slowly. There is no lie or falsehood in that condition. If it was Mion's prime minister who betrayed Gandhia, there would be no future hostility for Mion to Gandhia, as long as he refused the prime minister's lifeblood. They should continue to support Gandhia as an ally.

In Leongando's view, the unification of the group of small continental States does not mean making the whole group of small States the territory of Gandhia. It is about creating a force that can rival the three major forces. We did not need to rule as far as our allies, nor do we intend to control Berel even more deeply, which we have dropped on our belonging countries. That's why I think Leongand could be accomplished in a generation.

If Gandhia were to become even stronger, there would be countries that would follow, even without war, as Berel did. With more countries like that, the reunification of small groups of countries can be accelerated.

To that end, there was also a desire for Mion to remain an ally. For as long as Myon is alive and well as an ally, he can continue to insist on Gandia's generosity to his allies. That would be a great force for the reunification of small groups of nations.

Conversely, what happens if Mion fails to give the Chancellor's neck?

(We must destroy Myon)

Leongand snapped in his chest as he stared back at Nahless's cool knob.