"Algazard is leaving the Grand General."

It was during the meeting that Leongand told him with a reluctant face.

Only Leongand and his proximity participate in the meetings to be executed in the Royal Palace's Operations Room. Gilvale-Kernnoll, Elius-Logner, Barrett-Weismoon, Zephil-Maldeen, Kelius-Magnate and Slain-Stall. Six men, who added Gilveer and Elius to the four friends, are the immediate vicinity of Leongand.

Conferences that take place collectively only in the vicinity concern mainly domestic politics, but often take up minor matters on the agenda among them. If this number alone determines the important story, it could be repulsed by other politicians. Of course, while revulsion may not matter now that it has been unified by the Leongands, small revulsions can create a great deal of revulsion.

The less rebellion, the better.

"At the end of his next outing, he said he intends to take advantage of it to return him to the rank of general."

"Oh my..."

"Why?

The neighbors uniformly bothered, I guess, because it was something they hadn't imagined.

Leongand himself, when revealed by Algazard himself, is stunned.

"Seems like he cares about aging."

"I don't see it that way."

"Your Excellency has a reputation for being youthful since he was ordained Admiral."

"Perimeter evaluation and personal feelings are divergent. Besides, only the person will know, such as the decay of the flesh. Whatever we say, it's true at a time when the person is feeling faded."

And you can't deny it. If you consider the age of Algazard, it is also natural. He turns sixty-three this year. He has served in the Gandhian army for nearly fifty years and has stood on the battlefield. It's not strange if there's an obstacle somewhere in your body, and even if you feel anxious in physical terms, it's no wonder. Instead, it would be commendable to say that it was something you worked so hard on until you reached this age.

"That's... yes"

"Your Majesty, couldn't you hold back?

"I stopped. But Algazard's resolve is strong. Couldn't move in my voice. And if it's for Gandhia,"

"For Gandhia's sake..."

"It's not good for an old man to sit at the top forever."

"All the time, isn't it, like, just over a year?"

"Your Majesty, your years of combat experience are hard to replace anything. No matter how good the tactics of the General Staff are, you can't outdo all that."

"I know. That's why I stopped, too. Algazard is also grateful for his support for a long time. He is also the one who has been on my side since I was a young man. That's why I wanted him to be as big a general as possible, but I was told that he would forgive me as a decorative general. Algazard is proud, too. There's nothing I can do about all this."

"I don't have to understand..."

"Algazard's willingness to cede the Grand General's seat to young and talented people for the country is strong. Even where I command you, you will not listen."

"Is that it..."

"I hear you're enjoying it."

Leongand told as he remembered his discussions with Algazard. Algazard did not withdraw his resignation until the end, although he had always seemed calm and seemed happy with the retention by Leongand. Everywhere, it seems to be Algazard when it comes to being stubborn.

There was something emotional about it, considering that such a stubborn man supported it for years.

"They're starting to feel old by age a lot. Experience is more than enough."

"So... when I resigned"

But when Your Excellency resigns from the Grand General, we must decide on a successor.

"That's why I called you. To figure out who deserves the general."

Leongand looked around at the same face and went.

The Grand General is at the top of the Gandhian army. It is a presence that presides over all of Gandia's armies, a position that many generals admire. Algazard was once and for all elevated from general to general, but it also had to do with the reorganization of the army that led to the expansion of Gandia's national territory. Currently, there are only enough people in a position that I don't mind being a general to count.

It's two generals left and right, and two vice generals.

Four men: Left Eye General Deion-Hawklow, Right Eye General Astal-Lanadies, Deputy General Jill-Balam, and also Ganan-Dex. Of these, the two deputy generals, compared to the left and right generals, would fall one step. The general is in a position to head all the armies, and it is the deputy general who assists him, but the left and right generals are more qualified. This means that the next Grand General candidate will be either a Left or Right General.

Everyone here understands that as recognition.

"I think Astal-Lanadies is the right man."

Leongand's first statement was to take the meeting in that direction. It's just his side that's in the meeting. I always try to make the neighbors express their opinions without contradiction, and sometimes it is the neighborhood's role to praise Leongand, if so, who can behave as he wishes. Because if I'm wrong, someone will make it right. Nevertheless, it was difficult to completely ignore Leongando's intentions at such meetings, and it was not always difficult to steer Leongando in the direction he thought.

"Is this General Astar?"

Kelius-Magnate lurked his eyebrows. Being a born Gandhian and a Gandhian supremacist, he must have thought that the Great General deserved the Gandhians. In other words, it would be Deion-Hocrow. At this point, if Leongand had pushed Deion, Kelius might have been happy enough to make his eyes shine.

Astal-Lanadies is a Logner. He appointed General Right Eye with his strength, his talent and his appreciation, even though he was a Logner. Even at the conference on that appointment, it was Kelius who most revolted. Although he convinced me that he didn't have the other people he deserved, his Gandhian supremacy is still alive and will probably remain the same until he dies.

That's good.

The fact that Kelius is proud to be a Gandhian and thinks that he must have a Gandhian for his high office is nothing in itself, anything short of strange. In every age, in every country, there will be a certain number of people who think like him, and besides Kelius, there are Gandhian supremacists.

However, given the current state of affairs, in which a country called Gandhia swallows a number of countries and is made up of them, it is dangerous to push on with such an idea alone. All the more so if the unification of the group of small states is to be listed as a goal, it will not be possible to reign over a large number of countries, unless it is sufficient to be able to apply and apply for key positions without any regard to race, origin, etc., as long as it has the capacity. It is inevitable that one non-Gandian rebels if only the Gandians are favoured.

Currently, there is less such rebellion because we are applying it in a policy of whatever its origin, and we are also deciding to use people of their own origin for the commanders of each city, for the corps leaders of each side of the army. Essentially, we use humans in that area, even to the head of the great army. By doing so, we are insisting that a country called Gandhia is not a preferential country for Gandhians only, so as not to cause discontent and dissatisfaction.

It is also the hope of military personnel from other countries that Astar-Lanadies will reign as right-eye general and that Ayn-Rajar, a Logner, will be raised as a successor candidate for a military master. This would not have been the case if only the Gandians had consolidated the key positions. Disgruntled or dissatisfied must have raised it.

Of course, Deion-Hoclaw, too, isn't bad. Capabilities, personality, experience, they are all impeccable as successors to the Grand General. His serene character, not particularly ambitious, will come to entrust the Grand General. He is a man who has been crushing bones for Gandhia for many years and a trustworthy figure.

From the mouths of the proximity, such opinions also flew. Isn't it Deion who deserves Gandia's general? If it's Deion, I can take care of it after Algazard. Elius-Logner also pushed Deion, but that would be in consideration of being a Logner himself. The Logners push the Logners, they are hesitant. The truth is, I don't know.

Of course, Astar wasn't completely denied. It is difficult to follow A and B, and that is why the meeting was disputed.

Leongand stubbornly pushed the Astal-Lanadies. I expected more from the magic that man possessed than from the abilities of the Astal-Lanadies.

"To succeed the Grand General, take General Astar."

Nahles-Ragnahorn's will binds Leongand's thoughts.

Trust in Nares was no longer like faith,