"After executing Sheila as a traitor, the Royal Palace sent troops to the realm of the Negro - that is, the Taural. The Royal Palace has named Sheila and the Sheila faction as the ones who fanned her name, and by detaining her and issuing her a trial, she intended to settle for this disturbance."

"If you executed Princess Sheila, isn't that the end of it? The Sheilas are devastated too, aren't they? Nobody's going to blade at the Royal Palace anymore..."

Sheila's voice was just even painful for Setuna, who was extremely sad and could only hear what she was hearing. I can't speak to her, I can't do anything. If you pinch your mouth, you could break the waist of the story. I just have to listen to Sheila's conversation and sort out the information myself.

That's not just about Setuna. The faces of the Lion's Tail, other than Setuna, remained silent, as did the warriors, Rem, and even Ragna.

Everyone is deafening to Sheila's conversation with Roz-Mellan.

"That's what Uncle Negro said. There is a fact that even if the Royal Palace realized that Sheila, who was tied up in Endwidge, was fake, he executed her as Sheila. That's because the Royal Palace decided it wasn't going to pursue any more Sheila uproar,"

"Otherwise, Lena's death would be in vain... not just Lena. Dr. Serene and Sarah will all die in vain..."

Lena-Taural said she dressed up as Sheila-Abbard and took part in the Endwidge fight. Lena-Taural, as its name suggests, was the daughter of Larnheil Lars-Taural and, for Sheila, a playmate as a child. The loss of her, the one who has forgiven each other so much as a half body, must have been an extreme of hatred for Sheila as well. Such her death makes sense by bringing Abard's civil unrest to an end. She was sacrificed to end it all. She died for Sheila, for Abard.

Lena-Taural is not the only one who died for her. Sheila herself was there, but more than fifty people belonging to Serene-Sidor and her samurai joined and scattered the battle of Endwidge. Some were killed on the battlefield, few were executed along with Lena. Everyone must have died just wishing Sheila well.

Of course, besides that, a number of other generals were scattered or executed in the Battle of Endwidge. but Sheila rarely mentioned those generals. They were nothing but troublesome beings, such as those belonging to the Shiraz anti-government faction. He fought where it had nothing to do with Sheila's will and died on his own. The need for Sheila to pity and mourn their deaths was not felt by Setuna either. Maybe it's because I found out Sheila wanted to avoid confusion.

At any rate, the problem is that Lena's death could be in vain.

"Naturally, Uncle Lian was ready. It was also considered the possibility that the royal palace would not end only with the execution of the princess dressed as Lena. In that case, he was willing to give his own life to end it."

From Roz-Mellan's voice, the tremor was gone. His eyes were powerful when talking about Lernheil, and he could hear that his collar uncle was a respectable figure for him and a proud lord. Attitudes, words and deeds that even the Lord's readiness to die is plainly accepted may be important in knowing a person named Lernheil.

"Oh no... things...!

"It's all for Abard. If the disturbance converges with one of your uncles' lives, there is no way to do it."

Roz-Melan's gaze is strong. Sheila was barely straight and feverish.

"Now, apart from the story, if the Royal Palace desires the lives leading up to the Taural family, the Clan Royal Party, as well as the Uncle Negro. No, of course, I don't care about our lives. If you are going to die with Uncle Lian, that is what you are looking forward to. However, it is difficult for me to accept that I should take the lives of my uncle's family and relatives unrelated to this disturbance."

"... so you've come this far looking for me"

"Yes."

As Roz-Mellan nodded, Sheila rose out of her chair.

"Tell me that, what are you gonna do?"

As she walked in the hall, she went. It wasn't a scream, but it sounded like it was screaming. Her heart is screaming. It also equals crying. It's painful. It's sad. It's hard and there's nothing I can do about it. Setsuna felt that I could only understand a little of her emotions.

In the sense that nothing can be done, Setuna is the same.

"What are you gonna do to me?"

Sheila stared at Roz-Mellan. The anger emotions in his eyes are not, naturally, directed at him.

"I'm just Sheila. Not the princess of Abard, not the beast princess. It's just Sheila. Uncle Takashi of the Dragon Mansion picked me up and managed to stay alive."

"Still, it depends on what I thought I should tell you"

"... eh"

Sheila raised her voiceless voice and slapped her shaken fist against her own thigh. It's like crushing your emotions. But still, I guess I couldn't twist it down. She leaned down. As if to hide the expression from the sight of Setuna and the others.

For a while, silence ensued.

In silence, only the sound of the clock needle carving was echoing. The air is heavy. Nobody tries to open their mouth in a situation where it just sinks. I couldn't even open it. It's not a matter of people not parties pinching their mouths. I'm talking about Abard. I'm talking about another country. I can't possibly interfere in internal affairs or anything like that.

It's not like I helped Sheila and the others.

"And one more thing"

It was Roz-Melan, one of the parties, who broke the silence. The moment he uttered the word, Sheila looked up. The ragged face indicated that she was in distress. My eyes are moist.

"What the...!

"Earlier, I hoped the Royal Palace had sent troops to Taural, but it was not Abad's regular army that the Royal Palace had sent"

"What do you mean?

"Taural had very little force left, and in the first place, starting with Uncle Negro, the Taural side had not even shown signs of contention. Even though we were exhausted in the Battle of Endwidge, we should have had enough of Abad's Regular Army, but somehow, we've sent an exotic army, not a Regular Army."

Neither could the Setunas hide their surprises in Roz-Melan's testimony.

"An exotic army?

"Yes. That was definitely the Knights of Benoagard. Besides, all three of the Knights' top executives, known as the Thirteen Knights, showed up in Taural."

Perhaps it was only natural that the hall became noisy.

"What?

"Knights of Benoagard......"

"So the Abad government is connected to Benoagard."

Suddenly, Nares came into the conversation. As far as he was concerned, I had to care that Benoagard was intervening in Abad, I guess. That's the same as Setuna and the others. Speaking of Benoagard, it is clear from Gisele Court's statement that the person who watched the match in front of you and was interested in the masquerade, Arbeil-Kerner, is Benoagard's unleashed spy. Arbeil-Kerner said he visited Gandia to explore the reality of Setuna, and buying Rem's anger by that statement is new to his memory. After all, Lem could not grasp the identity of Albail-Kerner, but if we sum up the information, it means we have to watch out for Benoagard's movements.

Benoagard.

It is said to be one of the countries at the northern end of the group of small continental states and a kingdom of knights. Because it has been ruled by the Knights since the revolution that drained the royal family, and Knights Commander Fairling Zan-Kluce has long been known as the Knights King of the North. The Knights led by Fairling are also known as the Knights of the Divine Table, and it seems that the thirteen top executives, including him, are not infrequently called the Thirteen Knights.

When it came to what Setuna knew about Benoagard, it was to that extent. Benoagard said it was also a country that had long been riddled with mysteries. Before the revolution by the Knights, Benoagard said it was extremely closed and passive for interaction with foreign countries. After the revolution, the Knights began to take the helm, finally emphasizing connections with foreign countries, making it an extremely open country.

"At least, there seems to be no doubt that he was requesting reinforcements"

"As a force to crush the Sheila faction,"

Sheila warped her mouth ironically. Like throwing up, keep going.

"Abard has fallen for relying on foreign power to settle civil unrest."

"If you can't afford your own power, you won't have a choice."

Nahless went with a firm face. I don't know if I'm talking about Berel, but I can't help thinking about Setsuna. Most importantly, in Berrell's case, I asked Gandia to help me eliminate the external pressure, not the civil disturbance.

Sheila glanced at Nares but didn't say anything back. If you recall Sheila's story, it also seems to be true that Abard could not afford to be warrior. Abard's power was broken into two pieces. To the Sheila and the Royal Palace. Nevertheless, the Royal Palace faction was more militarily significant, but if it is to be fully operational, it is not impossible to ask for reinforcements from an exotic country.

"... so what are you going to tell me? As I said earlier, I'm no longer just Sheila. I have nothing to do with Abard."

Sheila affirmed, but the expression was full of bitterness and the voice itself swayed in agony.

"I just wanted the princess to know. the readiness of the ruler and that, as a result, the ruler's clan fraternity will be destroyed by the country."

When Roz-Mellan said so, Sheila stopped moving like she was frozen, looking him in the eye.

Setuna looked at Sheila and then sent her gaze to Nares. What are the clear eyes of a military master looking at? Are you reading Sheila's mood, or are you thinking about things in a broader perspective? I can't imagine Setuna, and it was something I couldn't help but imagine. I can't keep up with the military's thinking skills, and I don't need to. Setsuna just has to do the job she was given. It is the role of the General Staff, headed by the Military Master, to ensure that it is for the good of the country. Whether or not we can help Setuna and the power of the Black Spear is not a matter for Setuna personally.

"The Uncle was prepared to die from the beginning. If your death is to be the end of the Sheila sect, then so be it. Therefore, we are convinced that your uncle will be executed as well."

Roz-Mellan said. I'm also prepared for his expression. Acknowledging the death of the venerable Lord is not something we can do with half-baked readiness. At least, it's something Setuna can't imitate. Setuna could not accept the readiness of her master, Leongand, to die. I denied Leongando's thought that he wouldn't mind being killed by the Demon King. But that was the right thing to do then. Leongand made such remarks and fuelled Setsuna's anxiety, in anticipation that Setsuna would act that way. It's not like Lernheil.

"Now, the royal palace's way of killing all the family members and clan royalists of your uncle..."

"So!"

Sheila tried to block Roz-Mellan's words and screamed.

"There's nothing I can do! I abandoned my country and ran away! Abard and I have nothing to do with this anymore. I am!

She no longer even looked at Roz-Melan. Screaming full of grief and anguish was a scream of the soul, a cry, a growl, a whimper. Setuna, thinking Sheila in agony, is astonished to realize that Sheila is suffering deeper.

"I...!

Sheila left the hall.

Her men and her former samurai took their seats and tried to follow Sheila, but Wellis-Quied took control of it. Where we chased ourselves, it doesn't matter, maybe. In fact, I guess so. No matter how they were Sheila's samurai, it's not her. I can't really understand her mood or anything.

That's the same with Setsuna.

Wellis was looking into Setuna's eyes. Wellis isn't the only one. Even Faria, Miliu and Rem had looked into Setuna's eyes and complained about something.

Setuna stood up and left the hall without a thing. On the way out, Nares came to see me. I could understand only a little of his intentions.

I'm sure that's the thing.