Why did Gandia decide to march on Abad?

As for that, it's obvious if you look at the article in the newspaper.

Gandhia's statement clearly sets out Gandhia's position on Abard's strangulation. First, Gandia praised Sheila Lewe-Abbard for her heroic work in the Kruselk War. The work of her, known by the two names of the Beast Princess, and of her immediate minister, the Samurais, was the most important contribution to Abad's anti-Kruselk coalition and, without Princess Sheila, would have been insignificant, such as Abad's work. It is also natural for the Abad people to be enthusiastic about her work like that, and it is inevitable that the opinion will wind up that she is the queen who will lead Abad in the future, yet not only was she jealous of Princess Sheila's national popularity and refused to triumph over Princess Sheila, but she also disputed that nothing was more foolish than the Abad government, which drove Princess Sheila into distress.

It is also humane and natural that Setsuna, the leader of Princess Sheila, was hidden from the Dragon House, and there is no sardine to be blamed for that, the statement says.

And with the help of other countries to quell the domestic turmoil caused by Mizu, he interrupted that the current king, who made the situation even more chaotic, had no ability to govern Abad, as well as telling Princess Sheila, who gained overwhelming support from the people, was the one who deserved Abad's ruler. On top of that, he said he would not quit intervention by the military either, to save Princess Sheila from her predicament and bring stability to Abad, which meant that she was fully equipped.

"Gandia is coming to save Sheila...? More and more traitors."

Seeing Sheila's shoulder tremble in Esq's casual words, Setuna glanced at him.

"Esq......!

Esq has the same thin and laughing face. He seemed to enjoy the situation. I know he has complex feelings for Sheila. There was a lot of spicy about what I said to her. As deputy leader of the Sydney mercenary regiment abandoned by Sheila, it may be a natural attitude. I can see that, so Setuna can't be strong, and Sheila will probably accept what he has to say.

"No, no, my mouth slipped. But what are we going to do?

"Nothing like this."

Setuna didn't see any other words to say. It's something Gandhia didn't imagine, like sending Sheila a few soldiers. I never thought Nares would think of that. Over here from the Kruselk war, wasn't there a widespread feeling of war aversion?

Esq shrugs his shoulders.

"I guess."

Seeing as it was, Sheila was eyeing an article in the Dragon House Newspaper. My hands are shaking. The blue-blue face was even paler.

"I don't want this."

Sheila tried to squeeze her voice out and went. There was no power in the trembling voice, and Setuna, who was listening, became distressed.

"Even so. The princess thinks only of meeting His Majesty and Her Majesty the Queen. It is thought that it will all be over. In fact, if the princess could have met Her Majesty and Her Majesty the Queen, that would have been the end of it."

Esq's frivolous and gruesome narrative was a hallmark from his very beginning, but now it sounded spicy anyway.

"Take a look at reality. Whoever you are, you sold your country."

Esq.

Setuna took a seat, but could not stop at the esc. Sheila was grabbing my right arm. Her actions can only mean that she accepts Esq's words.

"Admiral, you were responsible for that one stick, too. Setuna Zenon Lars-Enjour Divgard. Without you, at least, the princess would never have been a traitor. No, no... no. This would not have happened if the princess hadn't relied on Gandhia"

"What?"

"This is what happens because we rely on Gandhia and others. Gandhia is an ambitious country. Folding in the Zalwarn War, Leongando said, didn't he? It aims to unify the group of small continental States. It's the unification of a small group of nations, isn't it? Unity. Any country that has an alliance now will swallow it."

"No."

"You are a Gandhian person. It's Gandhia's greatness. Well, you'll deny it. But if we look back at what Gandhia has done so far, it is clear that we see Gandhia as not enough to take, for example, allies. Which country instantly destroyed Mion, who has been dedicated to Gandhia for years?

Without expecting Esq to bring up the example of Mion, Setuna breathed. Look for words, but I can't think of an appropriate answer. I can't even cloud my tea.

"... that I had no choice"

There was nothing else than to do that.

If Mion had offered Mars-Barr, that would have been it. The foolish judgment of Isius Ray-Mion, king of Mion, bought Leongand's wrath. That's why Gandhia turned to the soldiers. No, that's not all. The showdown with Kruselk was withheld. Just before the Great War against the Demon King Army, which had a lot of power. I had to process Myon at all costs. Otherwise, because in the midst of the battle with Kruselk, Mion might shock me in the back. Had Mion's problem not been the present of the Kruselk war, he might not have attacked and destroyed Mion. If I could afford it, if I had time, I might have searched for another solution.

Time.

(Time……)

"I'm sure I had no choice this time."

Esq laughed sarcastically, waving his hands flickering.

"There's no other way to unify a small group of continental nations than to attack their allies."

Feeling malicious about the depths of Esq's voice, Setuna looked to him. Esq looked at this one with his bottom cold eyes. In the depths of black eyes, darkness was precipitating.

The meeting ended up failing to draw various conclusions.

Sheila's purpose remains the same. It is Sheila's purpose to meet Queen Celis directly and ask her why she wants to kill Sheila. That alone is no different under any circumstances. But there was no doubt that this sudden change in the situation made it more difficult to fulfil her aims. It is no longer the kind of situation where you can hide in a fort, gather information and wait for the situation to change. Gandhia's coming into Abad territory while we're doing that. If there is a war between Gandhia and Abad, it will not be if they are infiltrating the royal palace, etc. In the first place, infiltrating the king's capital becomes more and more demanding if the two countries go to war.

If so, it is best to avoid war.

but there's no way there's such a way.

"If I die... how about it"

During the meeting, that was the war avoidance proposal Sheila had put out. Sheila's rescue is the reason for Gandia's march. If the rescue target dies, can war be avoided?

"No, you can't."

Esq answered instantly.

"Where the princess is dead, nothing will be solved. If the knight's story is true, then His Highness the Queen's wishes will be fulfilled and there will be no more repression against the Sheilas. But that's it. I don't think Gandhia, once in motion, will get a spear with the princess's death."

I don't know about that.

Setuna did not even say that Gandhia would settle the spear, although she gently denied Esq's idea. It also makes sense in Esq's thoughts. Setuna knows best about attacking any country as long as there are more reasons to invade than Gandia puts territorial expansion first. Sometimes they put it under their control after saving the country they asked for help. Even if Sheila refused her life, there was no chance that she would make any reason to wage war.

"But I agree that Sheila's death won't solve anything."

As Setuna shifted her gaze to Sheila, she was looking at this one with a pale face. Mental wear can be seen in its eyes. Painful.

"... setuna"

"Sheila wants to know, right? Why should I be killed? What did Her Majesty the Queen think and with what idea did she draw such a conclusion? You want to hear it out in person, right?

"Oh......"

"Then you won't die."

Setuna encouraged her voice, but Sheila had no particular reaction either. Some vain eye, I don't even know if I'm looking at this one.

"I will. As the Admiral said. Even in the event of war, the princess will have a chance to meet Her Highness."

"But you don't want to start a war."

"Gandhian heroes are unconvincing."

"Ugh."

Setuna didn't want to give that back to Esq's penetration. You're absolutely right. It's impossible, such as what can only shine in war doesn't want war.

The meeting ended that way.

I mean, nothing changes. I had no choice but to spend my days in the fort and continue gathering information.

It was three or fourteen days later that information arrived at the fort that the Gandhian army, which had emitted the Dragon House, had broken Abad's border and was fleshy in Sizer.