Congratulating Queen Nage Rae-Gandhia on her pregnancy and wishing her safe birth and the health of the child she was born to, the match in front of her was held on April 6th during the Royal Palace of Lions Nebu, Gandhion, Wang Capital.

The previous match was a winning battle by a total of sixteen participants, and all participants were tempted by the fact that the winner would receive a huge prize and a great deal of honor.

Participants were considered to have two cases.

One is if the organizer, the Royal Palace, requests to participate. This one was selected and passed by the Royal Gandhian Palace after adding its contribution to Gandhian and its history of war, personality, etc., and it has considerable honor to be elected alone. Six of the sixteen hit it.

Jill-Balam, deputy general with general; Barrett-Weismoon, king's side; Slain-Stall, king's side; Laksas Zanaf-Bargazar, captain of the Royal SS "Lion's Fang"; Michelle Zanaf-Crowe, captain of the Royal SS "Lion's Claw"; Setuna-Kamiya, captain of the Royal SS "Lion's Tail".

It seems that there were other people besides these six who were interviewed for participation, but that some did not shake their heads vertically. Although Setuna was strictly ordered to participate, the SS chief seemed to be the only one with the wording that she absolutely had to participate. It is the Queen's birthday celebration. I guess that doesn't mean the captain of the Royal SS won't join us.

The other, after applying to the public participation frame notified along with your decision to host the match and passing the review by the Royal Palace, broke through the winning battle between the passing judges. Although this one can be attended by ordinary people as long as they have strength, ordinary people with no track record are sifted off at the selection stage, so essentially only those that contributed to Gandhia to some extent were chosen. Ten people fall into this category, and the mercenaries and SS in "The Pale Wind" hit it.

Gundia Army Logner on the First Army Regiment Leader Grad-Clyde, Royal SS Lion's Fang Regiment Leader Lug-Rhodin, Mercenary Regiment "The Pale Wind" Assault Team Marcus-Andito, Enjour Black Bravery Corps Harche-Dume, Royal SS "The Lion's Fang" Regiment Leader Sherifa Zan-Eureen, Royal SS "The Lion's Claw" Vice Commander Menow Zan-Ox, Gundia Army Logner on the Fourth Regiment Vice Commander Nina-Sentol, Gundia Army on the Fourth Regiment Leader Milvy-Eclid, Gundia Army Intelligence Unit Mis-Siren, Mercenary Regiment "The Pale Wind" Assault Team Elk-El.

He said it was a chaotic blush inside, with the commander of the Gandhian army and people from the intelligence department participating. The general participation framework meant that corps leaders and intelligence department humans were also fierce men who passed scrutiny by the Royal Palace and broke through the winning battle, and it was clear that it was quite hands-on.

Naturally, it was quite an honor just to take part in the match in front of you, and it seemed that Meath-Siren and others in the Gandia Army Intelligence Department were impressed just by putting themselves on the stage of the match in front of you, and were defeated without being able to play a decent match with their opponent, Grad-Clyde. Most importantly, the difference in power is more obvious than the original, and Grad's advantage was known to everyone when the two confronted each other.

In this case, the Grad is strong, not the Meath is weak. Meath also has the strength to just win the qualifying round by the passing judges.

Among the general participants, it would have been the Harshe-Dume of the Enjour Kuroyoshi Squad. Although Sherifa Zan-Eureen lost at all costs, she was definitely able to make the Royal Palace aware of the Black Bravery team's name. And it may have been good for Kuroyoshi that a combat unit called Kuroyoshi was recognised to exist under Enjo's Uncle Setsuna.

After the first round, Harshe-Dume regretted that he wanted to visit Setuna's holding room and try to fight the Uncle Negro, and was diagnosed with combat in training by Setuna, something that shook with joy. Lem was also introduced to him by Setuna on the spot. Rem didn't know what it meant, but on second thought, it was also natural. Rem came under the control of Uncle Enjour, not of the Royal SS Lion's Tail, although he acquired Gandhian nationality and was to belong to Gandhia. In other words, it is her position that she is a citizen of Enjour, and a servant dedicated to her servant.

It didn't hurt to get to know Harchet, a Black Bravery squad member consisting of Enjour's people. We may meet face to face at Enjour in the future.

That's how the break after World War I ended and World War II began.

Rem went during Nebu, the venue with Miliu, Faria, Ruufa, Emil and Elina in support of Setuna. Only Maria-Skole, a military doctor, was allowed to wait near the stage, and she was delighted that it was a privileged seat and boasted to the Milius. Miliu was about to be rude.

WWII Game I saw Grad-Clyde and Jill-Baram clash. The battle by the Legion Leader and Deputy General became fierce. Grad, who uses a powerful and incomparable blow as a weapon, and Jill, who flirts with a slow, easy-going move and scores with skillful moves. Temporarily, Girl Jie's sword moves crossed and she maintained her dominance in scoring, but Grad didn't miss where the motion was disturbed. A fierce thrust captured Jill and knocked him down onstage. Grad, who scored a victory in a fall due to the attack, won and went on to pawn in Game III.

"That's funny."

"Yeah. With these kind of events, you can see that Gandhia also has a powerful person"

"I'm glad we didn't participate."

"I don't even taste that the five frames are" Pale Wind. "

Lux-Vain says so naturally. Even if the Sigurds participated, it was a mouthful as if Marcus-Andito and Elk-El were concurrently confirmed to pass the qualifying round,

"It could have been three frames, right?

"Uh... poor Marcus and Elk"

"Well, Marcus and Elk would have been dropped at the vetting stage if me and the captain were to participate"

"Or so it is."

The conversations filled with the "pale wind" executives themselves cooler to hear, but there was no doubt that they were backed by strength. In fact, if Sigurd-Foliar and Jin-Krall have an atmosphere that is likely to break through as easily as qualifying. Lux is the one who refused to see him. Qualifying is irrelevant.

What Rem cared about was that the audience around him who overheard what they said didn't eat and hang. Most importantly, it is in the royal palace compartment during Nanbu. It's not like I can watch the game with the average person, and I don't think it's a place where rough military people can get in.

The second game saw Lug-Rhodin and Sherifa Zan-Eureen collide. The match between the Royal SS "Lion's Fang" squad members only attracted the attention of the venue and became incandescent. Sherifa showed off a battle no less than a step against Luig, who shows off his battle for the freedom of the phantom. Rüg's sword was an anomaly anyway, and there were things like watching from the field that I didn't know where there was a gap. Making him roar by playing "Sword Ghost” is about Rüg, and that's all I could understand how powerful he was.

As a result, the second game was won by Luig with a score overlapping. Sherifa didn't end up scoring either, but she couldn't keep up with Ryug. The two strange battles, after which the applause boiled.

Sherifa seemed to regret losing to Luig, but it was also somewhere clear. He had such a beautiful look on his face, as if he could finally admit to losing.

"Beautiful knight...... that's nasty"

"What is it"

Rem went in once, but Miliu didn't dare come in. Seeing where she had the same rating for Jill-Balam, she probably couldn't help but feel hostile towards women in the Gandhian army.

Most of all, I guess what she's doing is the fact that Setuna has gained a certain popularity with the Gandhian army women,

Setsuna is a Gandhian hero.

Besides, he is a young, somewhere even cute boy.

It couldn't have been unpopular.

His game like that, Game Four. It was the next game, but there seemed to be no doubt that the whispers would fly from the female military.

Even in the first round, support for him was tremendous, so much so that I wondered if Nina-Sentol's defeat had anything to do with the audience's reaction.

(In fact, it's not strange if it's related)

No wonder Nina read the air and lost.

The audience doesn't want to see heroes lose, and the organizers don't want to see them.