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

Episode One Thousand Two Hundred Seven Resolutions

It had been previously informed that the agenda was whether to respond to requests for rescue from Maldia or not, and Gandhian dignitaries gathered on the Lion's Palace floor participated in the meeting without confusion.

If the Great General were to announce the opening of the meeting, the opposition first raised its name. At the head of the opposition was an old statesman named Miswell-Eureen, who, citing the current situation in which Gandhia is located, said the rescue to Maldia was reckless. Mizwell is the head of Gandia's noble Eureen family. Speaking of the Eureen family, Sherifa Zan-Eureen, who belongs to The Lion's Fang, is famous, but Mizwell was the father of its Sherifa's fruit, and Sherifa withheld to the side of Leongand along with Lion's Fang captain Laksas Zanaf-Bargazar. She didn't even change her complexion to what her father said. Though she cares about her father sticking one foot in the anti-Leongans, she is the one with the firm will to be different from her father. Don't worry about anything.

Yes, it is. Miswell-Eureen had a story in Leongand's ear that she was henceforth inclined to anti-Leongands. Inspired by Rhine-Ansleus, he crossed factions with the Linonclair, the Empress, and after the demise of the Rhine One Party, he heard stories of hanging out with the anti-Leonganese nobles who were lurking the ringing.

There's no way to control it just because you're an anti-Leonganese. It was natural for different opinions to fly across politics, and that is that there can be more ventilated politics than becoming a Leonganist monochrome. That is not the case when it comes to what belongs to the anti-Leongans, i.e. pulling Leongands' legs, and Rhine-Ansleus was a man who was committed for Gandhia until he planned the assassination of Setuna. It was Leongand's idea that if he was competent as a politician, he wouldn't care what opinion he had. Although, of course, it is not to the detriment of Gandia's national interests.

If you don't even become Gandia's enemy, there's no problem.

Whether to poison or medicine, we will use it in the end.

As for what Giselle Court is up to, for example, leaving it intact would be poisonous and fierce, but it could also be used as a dramatic drug.

As the meeting progressed, Leongand thought so.

Opponents name it after. Many were anti-Leonganese politicians and they supported Mizwell's statement. The current state of Gandhia presented by Mizwell means that Gandhia's national power has not recovered from the Kruselk war. It is no exaggeration to say that the great sacrifice in the Kruselk war still leaves painful claw marks. Besides, participation in the Abad unrest has caused much damage to the Gandhian army. Even though it was about a year, about six months ago, respectively, there is no way that the lost force will recover from that alone. The force lost in the Kruselk war could, to some extent, be compensated for getting half of Kruselk and Knox. Nevertheless, it only makes up for it, and what is lost remains lost. It also means that if you can restore up to maximum strength, it will swell up even more. but replenishing your power takes time. Though conscripts are carried out everywhere, it is not easy to train them to combat forces that can withstand the actual battle. It would also be a story ahead of time for generals from cadet schools who opened schools everywhere to colour the army.

Indeed, Gandhia's power has not been restored.

Opponents say. Even with its power, it will never be difficult to rescue Maldia, he said. However, if we are only to rescue a single Maldia country, will we still also have to consider the possibility of the battle becoming muddy if we are to fight the Knights of Benoagard? You must have painfully understood that the Knights of Benoagard are so powerful in the Abad unrest. Uncle Setuna herself, didn't the Knights perceive it as dangerous and make it well known? Setuna, who was told the story, made a statement acknowledging the dangers of the Knights and motivated the marching opposition.

What worries the opposition is the prolongation of the Maldia rescue, he says.

Setuna's handling of a knighthood so proud of its worrying power means Gandhia must also send her strength at her core. I wonder if we have to put in about half of the Gandhian army, even if not all of them. If so, the defense of all of Gandia becomes thin. Of course, it was the opposition's assertion that it was a neighbour for that, an ally, a friendly country, a subordinate country, but not necessarily that they would not betray it.

Some of Gandhia's neighbours are naturally not in friendly relations with Gandhia. It is unlikely that any of those countries will invade during the march to Maldia. Not to mention that if the battle with the Knights gets longer, that possibility becomes stronger. The opposition is afraid of it.

It was General Deion Hawklow, left eye, who held such opposition back. He said that he had been in charge of the Kruselk side since the Kruselk war, and that he was familiar with the circumstances of the countries around Kruselk, according to which Angelka, around Charlum, were targeting Gandhian territory, a situation in which he was hearing a gap emerge. Charlum seems passive about outings since the Abad unrest, but it must be Charlum's norm and it will invade Gandia territory, like an electric invasion of Abad as long as the situation is in place, he affirmed. He also developed the argument that Setuna should enter into friendship and should not be hostile to the Knights so worried that Elius-Logner supported General Deion's theory.

Which means that Elius also turned to the opposition. Kellius-Magnate and Slain-Stall are also opposed to the march to Maldia.

Leongand was not surprised that opposition appeared even from within the vicinity, nor was he otherwise surprised that General Deion, with his conservative side, opposed reinforcements to Maldia. Every one of them is within the bounds of our assumptions.

I don't know if some of the neutral nobles turned to the marching opposition by looking at the opposition's momentum or if that was originally the idea.

Of the commanders of the great army, Eula-Libaien turned to the opposition because he knew best the facts of the army on the Zalwarn side. On the Zalwarn side, the military has made a lot of sacrifices by fighting the Knights in Abad, saying it will take some time for the troops to recover. For that reason, he disagreed. Zalwarn is the closest of the Gandhian lands to Maldia. It is visible that if a march to Maldia is decided, the Zalwarn side will put the most force into it from the army. I guess it is unconvincing in the current situation of lack of force.

As the opposition gained momentum, Leongand looked at the seat of the Mardia mission. Princess Yuno is watching the conference go by in an uneasy manner. I guess because so far, I haven't had any positive opinions. If rejected by an opposite majority, Maldia falls into the hands of the rebels. It was also natural for her to look anxious.

Leongand believes that reinforcements should be sent to Maldia. Depending on the outcome of this big meeting, however, it was possible not to march. It was Leongand who questioned everyone. Though to look at the situation within Gandia, we cannot withdraw it because we do not like the results more than we once decided to do so. His trust will fall to the ground if we do not follow the outcome of everyone's decision. Of course, we know that Leongand's conclusions will prevail, but as a result, reinforcing the rebellion is not a good idea. Even if Maldia perishes as a result.

When it comes to not knowing the circumstances of another country in the first place, you're right.

In contrast, it was Giselcourt Lars-Kernnol-Krebourg who took the lead in the protagonists. He argued forcefully that Maldia's request for rescue should be met, even for Gandhia's sake.

(for Gandhia......)

Leongand was listening to his theories, feeling like he knew the power of politician Gisellcourt.

Ugh, Maldia has relied on Gandhia because it is a testament to Gandhia's growth into the largest country in the small group of nations, and there was no more to rely on than Gandhia. If Gandhia wants to unify a small group of nations, she needs to respond positively to the call for salvation and win trust. Benoagard is an inevitable opponent in the quest to unify the small group of nations. He also said that General Deion should form friendship with the Knights, but that Benoagard should be seen as a country that unleashed spies on Gandhia and tried to explore internal affairs, and as willing to be hostile. I don't mind having negotiations with Benoagard, but I don't think we can make friendships.

There was a voice from the opposition saying that it wasn't Uncle Gisellcourt who drew in Benoagard spies, but he laughed with his nose.

Neither it nor this, it was for Gandia, and there was no falsehood whatsoever there, he affirmed.

In fact, I didn't see any lies in what he said. It all seemed out of the bottom of my mind. Really imminent. If all those statements were lies, they would be quite the actors. Should I be a politician, a performer, but can I play someone with no backdrop so far?

I guess I can play it.

Leongand thought, looking out for Gisele Court, who would take his seat.

Gisele Court's turn in favor gave rise to a twist among the opposition. Then, the protagonists raise their names as follows. Right Eye General Astal-Lanadies, Marches-Deidro, head of the Gandhian army regiment, Grad-Clyde, Barrett-Weissmoon, Zephil-Maldeen, etc. Many of the Leonganese nobles also agreed, and the people who were watching the neutrals continued to speak in favor.

And finally, with Setuna Zenon Lars-Enjour Divgard in favor of the march, it could be said that the protagonists controlled the Mardia march conference.

Ultimately, it was to be determined by the results of the vote, but the result of the vote was also concluded by a favourable majority.

Consequently, the question of Maldia rescue was resolved in a march of reinforcements by a favourable majority.

The dissident nobles dropped their shoulders and left the floor, while the pro-life nobles joined hands to show joy.

The Mardia mission looked relieved, among them Princess Yuno, waving to Setuna with gratitude. Setsuna responds with a smile to such a yuno. There seems to be something definitely going on between the two of them, but there won't be anything that could go wrong with that.

Leongand's eyes stopped at Deion-Hawklow, who remained seated as he looked around the Great Conference Hall. Was it too much of a hassle that the march was decided, or was it as expected? Leongand can't gauge his mood.

(Deion)

According to Arlia, Gisele Court was rapidly approaching Deion and Gisele Court was also circulating to him information purchased from the side of Leongand.

That means we also have to keep an eye on Deion's trends.