Armed Summoners - Black Spears and the Brave Men of the Other World

Episode One Thousand Twenty: Enemies or Allies (IV)

There is currently nothing like a faction in Gandia.

Previously, there was a faction that bisected Gandia's politics. One is a Leonganese by supporters of the current king, Leongando Ray-Gandhia, and one is a princess led by Rhine-Ansleus, a leading politician. Although it is called the Empress, it can be said that the Empress Gracia Rare-Gandia (at the time) was not involved in the actions of the Empress and was only used by her name. I guess Gracia couldn't stop Rhine from acting, sometimes being Rhine's real sister. Gracia is also one of love. I didn't want to fight with my brother. That way of thinking generates the growth of the Empress, but there was not one thing pointing the spearhead of anger at the Empress Gracia. Because Gracia would not have kept the Leonganese aristocracy away if she had not given special preference only to the Queen's nobility. Rather, he said, tyranny by the Queen's nobility would take a sense of distance from the Queen of the Leonganese nobility, causing the Leonganese to recruit hatred for the Queen's nobility.

Queen pie. The essence of this lies in the anti-leon gand.

Leongando, known as the Prince of the “udder”, received no support from many of Gandia's citizens and was rarely denied his very existence until the result was the recapture of the fortress of Balsar. It was not only from among the people, but also among the nobles and the military. It was the anti-Leonganese flag that was raised by those things, and the party flying that flag, at one time, named the Linonclair, and when Linonclair was to be dowry to Prince Lucion, he began to name the Gracians, the Empress.

Though nothing could have been easier to understand, it was also natural that Leongand would be rebelled in various respects until the results were achieved, and he had spoiled and accepted those criticisms and accusations. Instead, it was a pleasure to have more believers in "noodles” because they were actively trying to do so.

Otherwise, we can't let Gandhia survive.

Eventually Sius Cloud died and Leongand inherited the throne. If so, you can't be "lying" forever. If you continue to “lie down” until you become king, you may be able to use your strength in a direction where measures to avoid external pressure will collapse from within.

What can I do to return a “noose”?

It's easy.

All you have to do is take it away and regain the land.

With the recapture of Fort Balsar, Leongand's reputation changed visibly. Many of the people turned into supporters of Leongand, as they returned their palms. The first line was decorated with an overwhelming victory. It is not hard to imagine how shocking it has been for the people who have so far decided not to support it.

But what lists anti-Leongands never disappeared.

Even leading up to the Logner, Zalwarn and Berel wars, the momentum of the Empress only faded and seemed unlikely to disappear altogether. Leongand didn't care. Because it was reinforcing the Leongand faction itself by taking in the nobles and royalties of Logner and Zalwarn. The anti-Leongando nobles will eventually lose their way.

It was after the Zalwarn War that I realized that that way of thinking was too sweet and convenient for me. Anti-Leongans have stripped Leongands of their hostility. Setuna was stabbed and critically wounded dying. Setuna is no exaggeration when it comes to being the most important figure for Gandhia, whose goal is the reunification of small groups of nations. Losing him meant losing his irreplaceable power, and Gandia's goals were also vastly distant. He did not die, but the fact that it was about to happen made Leongando realize that he should eradicate the existence of an anti-Leongandist.

Leongando wasn't the only one who recognized it that way. The military teacher Nares-Ragnahorn also thought and acted that the anti-Leongans, headed by Rhines-Anthrius, should be annihilated. He took action without waiting for Leongand's orders and murdered Rhines and other central anti-Leongan figures. Although Reince and the others' deaths were published as the work of the Imperial Demon who appeared in the Royal Palace, those who knew what was going on at the time secretly rumored that they were due to hands other than the Imperial Demon, such as the scene of the body's discovery. Some voices said that the Leongans might have assassinated them, and those who put up anti-Leongans feared hindsight and then withdrew their claims.

The anti-Leongans will lose momentum and the Leongans will have full control of Gandia's national politics. It can be said that the faction has vanished.

Then, for a long time, Gandia's politics is stable.

However, while in such a situation, I sometimes feel disturbing signs.

It's different from factional strife, which is why it's hard to take shape and show up, hence the lack of a grasp, but I don't think he should stay like this whenever he feels those signs.

Isn't there an enemy?

Domestic - isn't that, too, a betrayal among very close human beings?

It was about six months ago that I began to think seriously about that.

It is caused by the presence of exotic humans in the previous match with the discovery of Nage's fertility and at the subsequent dinner party. The exotic said, "Arbeil-Kerner." The interlocutor from Benoagard and later Albeir-Kerner has been discovered to be a knight named Terius Zan-Kayloon. Terius Zan-Kayloon is an executive who can be counted among the Knights of Benoagard as the Thirteenth Knight. It was only in the midst of the Abad unrest that the fact was discovered that Setuna had heard its name from the other knights of Benoagard.

Anyway, it meant that so many people were visiting to explore Gandia's insights, and there was suspicion that Giselcourt Lars-Kernall, who had invited Arbeil-Kerner into the royal palace knowing him as an intermediate, was also aware of the fact.

Initially, suspicion of Gisele Court was not that strong. Because Gisele Court was human and politician enough to say that he had to be for Gandhia. His arms as a politician had the reassurance that everything would work out as long as he gently outstripped Leongand's and even left it to him. In fact, everything went well. That's because Gisele Court hadn't betrayed Gandhia and he kept making the best choice for Gandhia.

He also said that he had invited Albail-Kerner into the royal palace to explore the aims of Benoagard. That may also be true. It is unlikely that a man like Gisele Court would do anything (even if he had truly betrayed Gandhia) that would make him suspicious. If you're betraying Gandhia, you'll take a harder way to understand. So Leongand even hoped that his doubts would clear up while he had doubts about Gisele Court.

Losing the Giselle coat, honestly, is hard.

There is no one to replace him.

The same goes for Setuna. There is no substitute. If you lose it, it's not who you are, such as the person who will be devastated and cause damage to Gandia as it is.

Nares' death was also a great damage, but he was raising his successor. It is Nares' own word that there will be two successors, and if they join forces, they will be more than Nares. Ayn-Rajar and Allegria-Scene. Nares' incensed military candidates. You two deserve credit. Allegria pledges allegiance to Leongand, and Ein is a setunalist. Neither will betray Leongando. And thanks to you two, you can meditate your eyes out of the loss caused by Nares' death.

If Gisele Court had betrayed Gandhia, he would have to be disposed of. Using him as an enemy, we have to destroy him. When that happens, it means losing as much talent as he does, and there's going to be an unfilled hole. During Gisele Court's vacation, he had often felt his greatness, and Leongand often thought so. Giselle Court's eldest son, Gilbert, has yet to reach Giselle Court.

If Gisele Court hasn't betrayed Gandhia, there's nothing wrong with that. In that case, he will remain faithful to Gandia and will do everything in his power. Until Jilveer grows and cuts off as Gisele Court's successor.

It is not unlikely that you have betrayed us.

Because Gisellcourt's actions with regard to Albeil-Kerner are not always unthinkable. There is no chance that Albail-Kerner could have spotted himself as an intermediate from Benoagard and let him swim. Knowing Benoagard's purpose can be a guiding principle for Gandia in the future. Giselcoat, one of Gandia's leading politicians, would do that kind of thing flat.

But if it turns out that Arbeil-Kerner's identity was one of Benoagard's thirteenth knights, Terius Zan-Kayloon, it's something that changes the way he sees it.

If Gisellcourt knew who Arbeil-Kerner was and invited him into the royal palace, what would happen?

No, you can't possibly not know.

He knew that Albail-Kerner was a Benoagard person. How did you find out, such as where the person who even used the pseudonym Albail-Kerner came from? Isn't it because you knew who you were?

The more I think about it, the deeper I get.

I don't like it.

But it is also a reality that needs to be straightened out.

'Perhaps it is time to reveal our enemies and allies'

Leongand looked bitter, recalling the text contained in the last letter of the Nahles-Ragnahorn autograph.

On the road to Seilern.

Only three people are in the carriage carrying him: Barrett-Weismoon, Elius-Logner and Gilvale-Kernall. Of the four friends, Zephyr-Maldean, Kellius-Magnate and Slain-Stall remain in the Royal Palace and are in government. I'm accompanying Elius through Gilvale because I stepped on the need to step on the number of places in order to raise the two of them as politicians in the future.

Gilvere is the eldest son of Gisele Court. My arms as a politician are certain about the colorful inheritance of Gisele Court's blood, and I can still do enough. But shoulder to shoulder on Gisele Court, that's not how it works. A Gisele Court has an overwhelming difference in number of places, and a difference in experience. It's hard to bury, but I have to have it buried.

Elius, as a politician, is still immature but futuristic. More importantly, his loyalty to Leongando was so unlikely to be a Logner that Leongando loved him like that. There is no doubt that the killing of my father is an opportunity. Those who have committed the same sin have something to feel for each other.

As for the Four Friends, I don't even have to bother to raise them. They are making up for the shortage of Leongands as they squeeze their positions. That was enough.

They're on our side. There will be no betrayal first.

So where are the enemies?

All Leongand thinks about here is that.

While Leona was born and is happily wrapped up, I feel terribly bad about having to look for enemies who might be lurking in the country. Heavy. But I also know it's something I have to do. Nahless said. There is no mistake in what he says.

"Gandhia has become no longer the largest country in the small group of nations. But that rapid land expansion, on the other hand, has to be distorted in various ways, and there is great potential for such distortions to swell malice into the country. Malice can be hostility, hostility can be rebellion. It's too late."

That's the last letter from Nares himself. Since then, the letter sent by Enjour to Leongand did not belong to Nares himself.

Nares is dead.

There is no such thing as a letter from the dead.

Perhaps it was written by August-Sancian, who said he was staying in Enjour with Nares, imitating Nares' handwriting. The contents of the letters that had been given after those Nares' deaths were all about their days in Enjour, without benefit. It is a nurse-looking letter. It's not like he just sends letters about military, political strategy. It wasn't often that they bothered to write to me and send me what I came up with at the mundane moment that didn't matter. Whenever I saw a letter like that, I laughed bitterly, but now that I think about it, I might have assumed that this was the situation.

For it would mean that he had acted thoughtlessly until after his death.

It's possible.

Nares kept his death a secret.

Leongand himself, though he thinks he's dead, didn't actually confirm that death. It's just from the fact that he didn't come back first to the King's Capital until he realized he must be dead. If he were alive, he would not have entered the sanatorium in Enjour, but would have returned first to the Wang capital and reported to Leongand. That's the kind of guy.

(Enemies and allies...?)

Need to color code, he said.

On the road, Leongand was just thinking about it.