Lucion.

Setsuna knew very little about that country, which had long allied itself with Gandhia.

I know that it is a country governed and run by the Royal Lucion.

The king is called Halwar Ray-Lucion. According to the story, he was an ally with Siuscloud, the king ahead of Gandhia.

I also know and have spoken to Halberg Reus-Roussión, son and prince of King Halwar. Halberg was an ally of Leongando and his brother-in-law, or he often participated in the Battle of Gandia. Sometimes, I guess, for Lucion, an ally, there was nothing more reliable than Gandia's leap forward.

Besides, the fact that Hulberg's wife, or Princess, is Linonclair, who was Leongand's sister and Gandhian princess, also has a lot to do with it. Linonclair was married to Hulberg because of his intention to strengthen the ties between Gandhia and Lucion. Though it was a so-called political marriage, the two marriages were widely blessed by the peoples of both countries, and the two were amicable enough for the two peoples to envy. In fact, even as far as Setuna could see, the relationship between Hulberg and Linonclair was good in itself, and it had the power to just make people not imagine anything about political marriage or anything like that.

Anyway, it is true that the two marriages deepened the bond between Gandhia and Lucion, and that the distance between Gandhia and Lucion was extremely close among the tri-national alliances of Gandhia, Lucion and Myon, he said. The achievement was a multiplicity of reinforcements by Lucion, and whenever Gandia fought, the forces of Hulberg and Linonclair, the White Saint Knights, were dispatched by Lucion. And what has contributed to Gandia's victory is a well-known story.

Gandia was just being sent reinforcements, while her debt to Lucion grew.

The debt must be repaid sooner or later.

It's more natural than being an ally.

It is Gandhia and Lucion who are allies and in equal positions. There must be no breakdown in that relationship. Even if Gandia's national territory swells and its power grows, nothing will change Lucion's relationship.

At the very least, it must be more so than we have reciprocal relations as allies.

Otherwise, you will lose credibility.

What happens if you lose credibility?

No matter how Gandhia becomes a great power and boasts an overwhelming military power, if we turn all of our neighbors against our enemies, there will be no more. Setsuna is alone, and Lion's Tail is only part of the force. It's impossible to protect all of Gandhia.

Even if that's not what happens as soon as you lose credibility, a pile of those things produces the worst. Therefore, we need credibility, and we need righteousness to invade. If we wage war without righteousness, we only lose credibility.

"The time has come to return that debt to Lucion."

Leongand said.

That's why Lion's Tail was dispatched to Lucion. In return for Lucion's repeated reinforcements, he sends the Lion's Tail, Gandia's highest power.

"Have you heard of the death of His Majesty Halwar?

"Yes."

"His Majesty's national burial has been successfully completed, and Lucion is now in mourning. Until the mourning opens, it is the world's lesson to be cautious about military action, etc. Lucion said he would follow the imitation as well. But Lucion is the only one in mourning. Naturally. It has nothing to do with neighboring countries. It is no surprise that there was a country that believed that it was now a good opportunity to attack Lucion and cut off its territory, having submitted to mourning and military action. Logner was."

I guess Leongand's logner is referring to the fact that after the death of Siuscloud, Gandia attacked and suppressed Fortress Balsar with a gap he was serving in mourning. Logner was able to control Fortress Balsar because Quon gave it to the Logner Army, and it doesn't seem to be the biggest reason the Gandia Army was in mourning, but that's not the problem.

Lucion, like Gandhia, is creating a gap in other countries.

"Currently, the third and fourth legions of the Gandhian side of the army are in Lucion. but that alone would not meet Lucion's previous work. So I decided to send" The Lion's Tail. "

"You want us to serve Lucion's defense," he said?

"… not so many countries have shown an interest in the territory of Lucion. In the first place, Lucion has a powerful back shield called Gandhia. Attacking Lucion only means hostility to Gandhia, an ally. Beyond that, I can't get my hands on the detour. Unless you're afraid of hostility with Gandia."

In the mouth of Leongando, such a country appeared to be a breeze that said it did not exist in Lucion's neighborhood.

"Because I can't refuse His Highness Halberg's request unhindered."

"Your Highness's request…"

"Oh. His Highness Halberg is on immediate duty. I want to borrow you and Lion's Tail."

"Why did you take us?

"I'm talking about His Highness Halberg. I guess you're going to write off Gandia's loan by borrowing our country's proud highest fighting power. Of course, if you would come to reinforcements, even if you had a country that was after Lucion's territory, you'd think you'd step on two legs and stop thinking about it."

Was Leongand giggling because he was confident he'd read Hulberg's thoughts? Leongand and Hulberg are brother-in-law, but they said they had been close before they got in the pattern during that time. That had also come from the intimate appearance of Leongand and Hulberg.

"What, there's never a fight going on. Just think of it as a sightseeing trip in Lucion."

"Ha... is that okay?

Setuna was puzzled by the light tone of Leongand.

"Will your delightful followers, the Black Beasts, and then the Sydney Mercenaries follow you to The Lion's Tail?

"Yes, I plan to."

"Then there's no country like Lucion to attack. Gandhia's strongest troops are taking the power of war. There is also enough insanity to sell fights to such a country. Even if there is a battle, there will be a skirmish."

Leongand's optimistic statement was that the weather was tremendously potent and not Leongand-like. When it comes to leongands, I have a strong impression that they are cautious and thoughtful. If it were to take action, it would show speed like electric light, but when it wasn't, there was always something like thinking deeply about things, and I shouldn't have uttered a flimsy word.

But I guess that's why.

Leongand's optimistic words were making Setuna's mind easier.

As soon as I thought the long battle at Abad (although the battle itself was not a great one, for him and Sheila the long-term lurking was the battle itself) was over, I was ordered to go to Lucion. If it becomes a battle without having time to breathe, of course it will accumulate fatigue, even if it does just what it does, and as a result it can fall into unforeseen circumstances.

Long distance travel from Abard to Lucion. Rest and travel are separate, albeit almost the same as rest during travel.

Besides, it's hard to say that the carriage journey is comfortable.

Whatever it was, Setsuna began to think about it with an explanation from Leongand, feeling and ease. All you have to do is go to Lucion and follow Hulberg's instructions. Like Leongand, if Gandhia's strongest unit, Lion's Tail, came on top, it's hard to imagine a country that can't attack without targeting the gaps that are serving mourning.

There will be no battle.

(skirmishes even if you wake up,)

Setuna, who resigned during the glance, rebelled against Leongand's words as she headed to the room where everyone was refraining.

But what I think is, I don't mean Lucion, I mean Abard.

Abard came under Gandhia's control. It was incorporated under control, not as Gandhian territory, but as Berel's own. As for that, it was something that Leongand had also acknowledged, and that there was nothing like Gandhia embarking on Abard's reign. Doing so could buy distrust and increase enemies in neighboring countries. As I understood it, Setuna was relieved that Abard's position was guaranteed by Leongand.

He also told the king of Abad that Sail Reus-Abbard would be. Gandia also told her that the birth of Queen Sheila could not be achieved because she fought to make Sheila her queen but Sheila took responsibility for the destruction of the king's capital and the disruption caused to Abad.

Leongand could not have been surprised that Sheila had returned to Setuna's reign, he said, but Setuna was also surprised. Because Sheila just thought it was something that would stay in Abard. But we also found out Sheila couldn't be in Abad, so we accepted and decided to welcome her and her former samurai back as the Black Beast squad.

Sheila's position was also guaranteed.

Leaving the Abad royal family and losing her place became the carriage of accepting her as a Gandian citizen. I don't know if Sheila wants it, but if it's going to be under Setuna, Gandhian's collar, it's desirable to be Gandhian. It was originally meant to be, but it was postponed because of Abard's disturbance before the process was completed. And with Abard's commotion cleaned up, it floated in the universe. Because Sheila was likely to remain in Abad, but if she meant leaving Abad and coming back to Setuna, that means she needs to go through the process to acquire Gandhian citizenship.

Just like Rem was, yeah.

Esk-Soma and the rest of the former Sydney mercenary regiment will also have to acquire Gandhian nationality, which means that they will be under Setuna's command, but there will be no particular problems there either. The Esques have even followed Gandhia, acknowledging that they will be under Setuna's command. As much as you're going to belong to Gandhia, you understand, otherwise, I don't know if I'm going to be under Setuna's command.

Setuna was entrusted with the treatment of Sheila and the Sydney mercenary regiment.

'Whatever you want. You are a collar uncle and a Gandhian hero. I've moved somewhat to my liking, no one can complain.'

I was comfortable with Leongand's words like that.

As a result of what I thought, I stuck my neck in Abard's commotion and got Gandhia involved, but looking only at the results, it didn't make it any worse as Gandhia either. So I guess I can stay that way. If this were to turn out badly for Gandhia, Setuna could have been harshly pursued and its position at stake.

Setsuna wanted to carve Leongando's words into her heart, as well as care to make the best decision for Gandhia.