November 20th.

The crowning ceremony of Sail Reus-Abbard was held at Bandor New Castle, King Abad.

The ceremony also featured numerous dignitaries from neighboring countries such as Isica and Meredo, as well as the ruling country, King Leongando Ray-Gandhia of Gandhia, and King Hulberg Ray-Lucion of Lucion, an ally of Gandhia, along with Queen Linonclair Ray-Lucion, who inherited the throne and participated as the first diplomat.

The ceremony proceeded without any problems and the birth of Abad's new king was celebrated.

In the wake of King Sayre, who is still young, it was announced that Gandhia's right-eye general Astal-Lanadies would continue, and that Gandhia would support Abad as a whole of the country. Abard is more of a Gandhian country than he was. Taking care of King Sayle until he grew up was a natural accomplishment, and there couldn't have been a backlash. Of course, it is also true that some still do not accept control by Gandhia, but neither Gandhia nor Abad forgot to reach out to those people. But the Leongands believed that it must take some time for those people to be able to accept Abard's rule by Gandhia, a project that must be seen in the long run.

Anyway, Abad will begin to spin a new history, former to the new king Sail, and Bandor, the king's capital in the midst of reconstruction, was engulfed in an air of blessing. It is to be said that the birth of a new king, when we are going to start over and rebuild it, will have given courage to one of the king's capitals, and the citizens of the king's capital said they were sincerely pleased with the birth of the new king.

As Gandhia, too, one of the matters of concern had been resolved, starting with Leongando, and government officials caressed their hearts with relief. Abard has had empty throne seats for a long time since the end of the unrest. Even though there was a period of time when he was in mourning, an overly long void could create a political impasse. Of course, the Abad government, culminating in Prince Sayle, was functioning normally, and the King's absence is something of great influence, although Ayn-Rajar and Astar-Lanadees intervened and measured not to stagnate politics.

If Prince Sayre had been in his mid-teens to twenties, there was no doubt that King Reserg's mourning would have come to power as he opened, but in reality he was only a boy under the age of ten and too young to inherit the throne. Taking that into account, Abard has had more periods of absence from the King. Voices of dissatisfaction and anxiety were now heard by the people, and it was finally a matter for the Abad government to have to move. And it's this crowning ceremony. The ceremony itself was carried out without problems, brilliant, combined with the birth of the new king. Now Abard's politics will be a little more stable, but it will be a few years before King Sayle starts exporting directly to politics.

The young Sail should be allowed to grow into the person he deserves as king, rather than suddenly becoming involved in national politics, and for that reason Leongand hopefully included leaving Abad's politics to Astar and Abad's ministers. Astar nodded at Abad's ministers, no matter what, and was breathing when he tried to raise Sail up as a fine king.

Stability in domestic politics and good governance by kings are essential to ensure that Abad never again falls apart by civil unrest.

Regardless, Gandhia will also continue to look away so that the Sail regime does not fall into the second place of the Reserg regime, but there has been no concern at present that it will. Parties to the unrest are involved in politics. I would take great care not to let that happen again.

At the end of the crowning ceremony, Sails marched through Bandor in order to inform the entire Wang capital of the birth of the new king. Celebrating the birth of a young new king, the kind of cheer that can be expected of Abad in the future, and the entire king's capital being engulfed in warm air may be what makes Sail's morality. Sail was more popular with the citizens of Wangdu than he was. Sheila's popularity was just awesome more than that, and if Sheila were to turn down her relationship with the Aberd royal family, it was only a natural consequence that the voice would go to Sail.

Sail, the new king, would have strained his mind while responding to the cheers of the citizens of Wangdu. Abard's future depends on his growth.

That's what Leongand told Sayle directly, but Sayle herself, she seemed to understand very well. His eyes, such as thinking that politics should be left to the politicians and that he should pile up drills every day so that he could be the man he deserved as king, were burning vividly.

Leongand thought it would have been a good choice for Abard to look forward to Sail's growth as well as his acceptance of Gandia's reign. At that time, Abad had no choice but to accept Gandia's rule. A situation where the king and his wife are dead, the king's capital is devastated, and there is nothing left to fight for. To clean up the mess, I didn't have to ask Gandia or Benoagard for help. In that case, there was no choice to turn to Benoagard for help because of his geographical relationship and to come under his control. Unless Benoagard was a neighbor, the reality Benoagard was ahead of one country apart. Abard's acceptance of Gandia's rule to rely on Gandia left him no choice. And it is clear as far as the current situation in Bandor is concerned that that decision is not a mistake.

The rapid reconstruction of Bandor is nothing more than because Gandhia spared no cooperation. Gandhia spared no reconstruction support because Abad belongs to the country. If Abad hadn't been under Gandia's control, he wouldn't have pushed for reconstruction so far. Naturally. As you can see from the fact that Benoagard has already drawn his hand, it's not easy, for example, to keep spreading costs to rebuild cities in other countries.

Gandhia had invested in rebuilding Bandor. Even if the state isn't as inclined, it's putting in a lot of state spending.

To buy a reputation.

In fact, the focus on rebuilding Bandor has given Gandia a reputation for sparing no help if it is for allies, affiliates and friendly countries.

Gandhia, even if hostile, if he goes down, not only accepts it comfortably, but also welcomes it generously. Such a reputation must enable Gandia to exert its power in an invisible way in its quest to unify the group of small continental states.

As such, when the crowning ceremony and the accompanying march to Wangdu were successfully completed, the feast was held in the Great Hall of Bandor New Castle, but this and nothing went wrong.

One incident did not happen.

(Didn't you have to worry?)

Arya's absence, although it had given Leongand some anxiety, was one thing that leaked him a bitter laugh at a situation such as such anxiety and where the wind blows.

And the next day, November 22nd, a line in Leongand followed Bandor, King Abad's capital.

Right Eye General Astal-Lanadys and her neighbors, as well as several Gandhian government officials, were to remain in Bandor as planned. Astar will keep an eye on the Abad government as agent for Abad's ruling country, Gandia. So that Abard will not betray Gandhia, so that Gandhia will not be harmed. Astar also had the important role of guardian of King Sayre. I'm talking about the capable Astar. It will serve as a solid giver.

From Bandor to Cesar, we cross the border and reach the Dragon House. In the Dragon House, he received a grand welcome. It was the same welcome we received when we headed to Bandor, but it seemed to have something to do with the fact that Ryufu was the territory of Setsuna.

Leongand, king of the lords of Setuna and Setuna, will visit the Dragon House. I had to understand the idea of the Dragon House people that you can't not not not welcome them.

"I think my solidarity with you is greater than mine."

"Ha, ha, it's my fault, I'm sure"

During his welcome in mentioning the ancient capital, Leongand laughed at Setsuna riding the same carriage, but Setsuna seemed troubled as to how to react.

But there was actually more and more solidarity with Setuna than with Leongand. There's nothing like Leongand getting in a bad mood for that. Rather, he took it for granted, and it was also a pleasure to be convinced that Setsuna's popularity in the Dragon House was genuine.

I've heard stories about Setsuna gaining popularity among the people of the Dragon House as a collar uncle for a long time. Not that I suspected, but it's also about leaning my neck. I wonder why Gandhian hero Setuna can become popular in the ancient capital of Zalwarn. The greatest cause of Zalwarn's becoming the territory of Gandia lies in the black spear Setuna. Without Setuna, Gandhia wouldn't have been able to bring Zalwarn down. Hate Setuna is the only thing I can praise.

Such an idea also disappears the fools if they actually see the likelihood of the people of Ryufu cheering on Setsuna.

There was no need to even think about why Setsuna was popular.

He's just strong, just dazzling.

Leongand narrowed his eyes as he stared at him in awe in the carriage seat.

Jealousy of him had completely disappeared since the events in Bandor. Now there was just so much trust in Setuna that I wondered what jealousy was. I admire it. But it was only natural for anyone to have a vision for a hero, and as long as that thought could not be twisted, there was nothing wrong with it.

Leongand wanted to stroke Setuna's head but put up with it. The opponent is a Gandia hero and a collar uncle. It is not enough to speak of a king, such as stroking a human head in public, which also has a position.

Perhaps I can do as much as I want if no one else is here.

With that in mind, Leongand, who spent the night in the Dragon House, left the next morning for Zeol, but there was no Setuna in that carriage.

The Dragon House is the territory of Setuna. He stayed in the Dragon House to work as an uncle for a long time. Regardless, Phalia and Miliu of "The Lion's Tail" followed him, and the Black Beast Squad and the Sydney Battle Squad also remained in the Dragon House. Midgard-Waharam and the Urk of the Demonic Crystal Doll, who followed him from Gandhion to Bandor, also remain in the Dragon House because of their desire for Setuna.

Leongando's escort had Ruufa Zenon-Bargazar on it as a replacement for Setuna.

Neither is Leongando going straight for Gandhion, the king's capital.

I was going to stop by Enjour.

In Enjour, Nares will be waiting.

You have to meet him.

If you can no longer hear him, you can't ask him to teach you, but you'll be able to labor him enough.

For Gandhia's sake, for Leongando's dream, I must convey my gratitude to him who dies and continues to show his presence.

I believed that was the least Leongand could do to him.