It was a room in the tower at Fort Weidlid that Hulberg Reus-Lucion had been face-to-face with Leongando Ray-Gandia for a long time.

A room used as a command room by the Commander of the Golden Wars Axes Corps served as a glimpse of Leongand. It's a primitive room. It was an airy room with a martial bone, far from the term roughly between sights. The day after the fall of Fort Waydrid. If you don't have time to renovate your room, it's a hassle.

Fort Weidlid is only a crossing point for the Kruselk calm. There was no fine dust necessary to gap hands for such a thing.

The fact that Hulberg was called to such an unadorned room has to do with Leongand being the king of Gandia, the Allied kingdom. The sequence of coalition participating countries was essentially side-by-side, but only Gandia, which boasts the greatest force of war throughout the participating countries and is being festived as an ally, was present on the horizon. As can also be seen from the strategy and tactics against Kruselk emanating from Gandia's military mentors, Gandia's voice and authority within the coalition forces are unplanned.

Participating countries cannot resist Gandhia.

Neither the power nor the power of the state rivaled Gandhia, who swallowed most of Zalwarn. And everyone recognizes that the fame of Lion King Leongand is the only thing that deserves to be at the top of the coalition. In King Alju Ray-Gibelle and King Abad Reserg Ray-Abad, their visibility and strength cannot be compared to Leongand.

Giberle, Abad, and their national and military power are second only to Gandhia, and they are a country with a good track record.

Nobody beats my brother-in-law.

Hulberg waited for the words of his brother-in-law and Allied Coalition Leader as he pondered on the rising hopes of Leongand. In the large indoors, there are only two: him and Leongando. Leongand would not have accompanied Hulberg face to face without an escort. That's all I trust in Hulberg, and I'm also stating that I put my faith in Hulberg.

He was also more shocked than that, although it was only with some anxiety that Leongand did not even leave the guard soldiers outside the door.

Leongand sits on a chair that stands out on the throne. Sometimes in the middle of a war, it remained a war outfit, but it wasn't wearing armor helmets. I just had my weapon on hand, too, and I couldn't help but be careless. But I think that's a sign of trust in Hulberg, and he narrows his eyes.

"Thank you for your hard work."

……

Hulberg stared at Leongand with his eyes open all the way. And then he panicked and lay his eyes down, under the authority of Leongando Ray-Gandhia. Leongand's eyes seemed glowing. He wondered if prestige meant exactly that. And I even remembered my anger at my weakness when I lay flat in the glory of Leongand.

"As an ally of Gandhia, I did what I deserved."

That was the best I could do to respond. My voice was plundering, not because I was nervous. I remember Mion. In the midst of a blowing storm, he made his decision. The decision was synonymous with the decision, but it was decided that it had to be so.

That's what following a dream would be like.

"Mion was also an ally to Lucion. It would have been hard, but thanks to you for breaking justice, we were able to focus on the Demon King. Again, let me thank you."

(Justice......)

"I thank His Majesty for his generosity in dividing half of Mion's old land to Lucion"

"That's natural. Even though Lucion was trying to conquer Mion, it made him bleed too much. You will have the right to half of Myon."

"Let's say the bleeding is the same for Gandhia and Berel?

Instead, we hear that the Gandhian army suffered the most. There is no reason for the troops to be half-baked because they have joined the cavalry of Gilbert-Hardy, Mion's most powerful unit. What would have happened if Lucion's army had collided with Gilbard's cavalry? I don't feel comfortable thinking about it.

"Berel belongs to Gandia. There is no need to expand the territory unnecessarily. And it was only the general's demise that the Gandhian army suffered so much damage. If you get most of Mion's old land for that, buy the laughter around you."

"Is that what it is"

"That's what it is."

That's the end of Mion's story. Leongand didn't even seem to intend to ask about Isius Ray-Mion's end. If you ask, maybe you thought it would offend Hulberg's mood. It is supposed to be Halberg who put his hands directly on Isius.

"By the way, I hear Baran-Diaran was alive."

"Yeah. It's been a long time since I've spoken with a general. My wife said she didn't like to see her face."

"If it's Linon, I guess so"

Leongand smiled bitterly. Baran-Diaran is the one who left Gandhia in despair of Leongando. Linonclair hates him, naturally. Of course, we met in person at Said Rock and listened to Balan, but only Halberg could tell that her eyes were cold watching Balan.

Linonclair was an enthusiastic supporter of Leongando when she was conceited. He's my only brother. It must have been inevitable for her to become an avid supporter of Leongand. And whether Halberg, who fell in love with her like that, became a Leongand believer was also a natural accomplishment.

(Which was first)

Hulberg, from time to time, no longer knew. Did you like Linonclair first, or did you see the light in Leongand first? Only when the thoughts crossed and became one. Together with Linonclair, the future underpinning Leongando changed into a dream.

(Dreams)

I'm just thinking about that here.

What the hell is a dream?

Is forgetting your dreams and seeing reality such a bad thing?

What's wrong with being flushed into reality and forgetting your dreams?

Instead of living in a dream, is it not in reality that there is a raw feeling?

Dreams.

Sweet words.

"If you're my brother-in-law, did you turn to Haska for help?

"There's more to it than just doing it. but I can't even neglect this fight for that... I appreciate General Hermine's decision"

Zibel's general Hermaine-Sect decided arbitrarily to march on the old Haskah realm, following a plea by Baran-Diaran. He never talked to Gandhia, the Allied leader, but Leongand didn't seem to intend to take it up and rebuff it.

Hermain-Sector turned only the Reapers to Haska. Arbitrary use of Allied forces' power does not absolve them of arbitrary defamation. But if it's just part of Gibbel's original power, why don't you complain and Gibbel won't be in a bad position?

Try Hermine, it should have been a bet.

Hermine could have been cut off if Leongand was the fool king who could only see what was at hand. Leongand, however, had grown tremendously after the Logner, Zalwarn wars. The ship's eyes may have had a wider field of view and better vision than both eyes of Hulberg.

(My brother-in-law is strong. No, I got stronger)

Hulberg was flabbergasted when he realized that Leongand was no longer the king or other king of a once weak small country. With trembling thoughts, I stare at his face. There is no significant change in the very face of Leongand. Though I've lost one eye, there's no way that makes his appearance ugly. The appearance of an angel descended on Gandhia is unchanged and has begun to be equipped with majesty.

If we continue to grow like this, we will not be able to be fatal in Hulberg or elsewhere.

To the unpleasantness of the emotions he held, he bit his teeth.