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

Lesson one thousand three hundred and twenty-nine, the cripples.

"Father..."

Jilveer, seeing Gisele Coat, bit her lip. Gisele Court stood arrogantly, looking as if she had lost one eye. There was the style of the king, equipped with majesty, power and temperament as a royal human being. He was also part of the Gandhian royal family, as if to convey that he had once reigned in the royal palace as king of shadows.

"Father, we have succeeded in securing your brother."

Make sure Zelbird takes you, and move on to Gisele Court. The nobles around Gisele Court glanced at Gilvere and missed their gaze. Maybe they're guilty too. Some of them were having an argument until this time.

"Looks like you didn't have a lot of time."

"Yeah. My brother hates every fight."

"It's not like that."

"Right."

I don't give in to laughing Zelbard. I recognize exactly what I am, and I probably don't feel anything no matter what they say. That's what happened to Zelbird.

"Well, Gilvere. Do you have something good for me?

Gisele coat's been looking this way. The old man, who had lost his eyes the opposite of Leongand, with a youthfulness that did not make him feel old, stood there. I can see my anger rising. Gisele Court always has been. He was an incredibly robust gesture leading up to his early sixties age, and that hasn't changed a thing since the raid.

"No, I don't."

Gilvere told him without a nibble.

"Your rebellion ends in failure, anyway"

Gilvere, yes, I believed. I wanted to believe it, maybe I should. When there were numerous connoisseurs in Gisele Court, and those connoisseurs came up with ideas about the King's Capital tomorrow until yesterday, and realised that they were politicians and military men who were making arguments with Gilveer, the certainty was beginning to shake.

And I was even more shocked when I found Elius-Logner among the connoisseurs and confirmed the situation that he was holding Isla Lewe-Berell back on his anxiety face. Elius-Logner was as close to Leongando as Gilvere was to being loved by Leongando was not Gilvere's ratio. Although it is unclear what Elius did to Leongand to make him like it that much, there is no doubt that he was the holder of the ability and personality he deserved as a side of Leongand.

(No way... Lord Ellius?

Behind Gilvere's brain came a warning from Arya. Royal Palace Special Agent Arya has been warning that there is a traitor within the vicinity of Leongand. He said any of the five, except Jilvale, had betrayed Leongand and tipped into Gisele Court. Four sides called Four Friends, or, Elius? Gilvere didn't want to think those five had traitors. As one, there is no reason to betray Leongando. Four friends, of course, to Elius.

Elius was originally a member of the Royal Logner family and the last king of Logner. Upon the throne by the conspiracy of Astal-Lanadies, he was also the one who saw the end of a country called Logner, and it was he who granted surrender to Gandia. Afterwards, he became a nobleman of Gandhia, after an extravagant tortuosity, close to Leongando, who was supposed to be building an endless relationship of trust with Leongando. I didn't want to believe him, such as he betrayed Leongand and went through with Giselle Court.

But reality was heartless, and he was not foolish enough to deny the facts before him.

"Is that really what you think?

"I believe in Your Majesty."

Gilvere told, looking into Gisele Court's eyes. There is no change in the cold, shining eyes. It's as if something called emotion doesn't exist unresponsive. No change. And he tells me with one of those same expressions.

Then I will overthrow His Majesty and destroy his values.

Giselle coats, that sort of thing. Values. The place quiets down. Everyone heard the words Gisele Court uttered, and for a moment it was as if they had returned them to me. That seemed like a reaction that poked a whirlpool of hindsight into the hearts of the tuners of Gisele Court, but disappeared quickly and lost it. Naturally. So much so that it was a conspiracy to discuss leongands, it should have been an understandable synchronism and an action. Not to mention, it can't be that level of preparedness to be flirted with by hindsight.

That's not why Gilveer asked, staring at his real father.

"Why?"

"Hmm?"

"Why, now, conspiracy, etc..."

Zilveer was aware of the numerous gazes that pierced him. Giselle coats are not the only ones. Zelbard, Elius, Isla, and other nobles and soldiers, all look at Zilveer. Isra's only expression of anxiety seemed like proof that she was not a Gisele Court endorser. Perhaps she is just imprisoned by Elius. Isla is Berel's princess and hostage. It is hard to imagine that she would inflict on Gisele Court's rebellion of her own volition. That's not to say, she has no value for use, but rather because she has value, Elius rules over her.

By suppressing her, we can suppress Berel's behavior. As I said earlier, she is the princess of Berel and a hostage dedicated as a testament to her subordination to Gandia. The fact that the hostage is at Giselle Court means the same thing as holding Berel's reins, which means Berel will have to follow Giselle Court.

Well thought out.

"Gandhia was doing well. Everything was going well, wasn't it? The national territory expanded, the population grew, and the national power grew. Subordinate countries are also emerging. What's wrong with this?"

"Nothing, maybe."

Giselle Coat has told me chilly.

"Anything. Anything pokes and moves us"

Shake your head and keep quiet. It's not intimidating, it's not going out strong. Pale, just to state the facts, take the word for it.

"Indeed, Your Majesty, His Majesty's way is going well. Winning repeated outings, the national territory expanded rapidly. That would have been impossible in His Majesty the King Sius Cloud earlier. Descending Logner, Descending Zalwarn, Descending Kruselk...... Gandia's national territory swelled a few times more than it did at the time of His Majesty's reign. It is unthinkable in common sense, such as expanding the national territory to that point in less than two years. It's impossible. That increased the power of the country, making Gandhia the strongest country in the small group of nations. That weak country went up that far in just two years. Amazing. It's great."

Gisele Court added small after praising scattered leongands.

"And it's horrible"

"Horrible...?

"Yes, horrible"

The look on Gisele Coat's face nodding remains unchanged. I just gleam cold and look out for Gilvere. There is Gisele Court's appearance as a famous politician who divides up all of Gandia's politics. No, something more than that, he thought. Gilvere felt cold the first time she saw her father like that.

"His Majesty is just looking forward. Always forward. I look a long way ahead. future. We look at the future all the time and are often left behind about the present and the past"

"That's... there's no choice. If we want to unify a small group of nations as soon as possible, we have to move forward."

"That would be the point."

A word from Gisele Court erases Gilvere's objections.

"Not everyone can just look at the front like His Majesty or if it were. Not everyone can keep moving forward all the time. Sometimes we stop, sometimes we look back. But I will not tolerate it, Your Majesty or otherwise. He said to stop, not allow him to rest, just move on. If you don't keep walking, if you don't keep running, as if you're driven by the obsessive notion that if you stop, you'll die."

"It's...!

"Says His Majesty. We need to bring the small group of nations together and create a fourth major force that opposes the three forces. That creates equilibrium and builds permanent stability. It's a dream. A big dream. Ambition. Ambition. Have so many dreams ever appeared in this group of small nations? From the Great Split to this day, the unification of the group of small nations, except His Majesty."

The dream of small group unification.

Leongand had that dream when he took control of Zalwarn. I hope I spoke of such dreams after confronting the Zalwarn nation lord Mirelbas-Ryburn, ever since - no, even before that, a country called Gandhia began to move towards the unification of a group of small continental states. You can call it "Jinjin". Anyway, I just, I worked to expand the national territory and strengthen the national power. Of course, he was not neglecting his internal affairs, and during his expatriation, Giselcoat and others took care to divide national politics and ensure that the country was not rough within Gandia. That's why not one of the big problems happened.

And Gisele Court is also right.

It would not exist since the establishment of the group of small States, such as those with the goal of the unification of the group of small continental States. No king, leader, or lord of any nation has ever even thought about being imprisoned for what is at hand and greatly trying to keep the land, defend it, just put an end to skirmishes, bring a group of small nations together into one force, etc. There's no way out. It would not be possible to take ten or twenty years, if it were not something that could be accomplished in a year or two.

Normally.

"Only His Majesty dreamed. I dreamed of the uninterrupted unification of a small group of nations, and began to walk towards its endless dreams. Dreams. If you had dreams, stop. The dream is about to take shape. Stop, I can't stay. If you don't keep running, you'll change the shape of your dreams, etc. It is visible that it can turn out to be a wreck. That's why I just have to keep running. That is His Majesty and Gandhia now."

Giselcoat doesn't stop talking. But I can see that everyone in the square is listening to what he has to say. A voice that sounds good. The story of Gandia's highest politician is magical enough and fascinating enough to attract one. Gilvere herself, Gisele Court's voice was a love affair. I have objections and objections to the content itself, but the power to just break into his story was being lost.

"But not everyone can look forward, as His Majesty would if they were. It's not like we can keep moving forward. Some cannot proceed without stopping and resting their legs. Some are imprisoned in the past and cannot even see the future. There is no place in this country for those things. Those who are left behind are left behind. Once you do, you'll never catch up again."

That said, he glances around. The tuners of Gisele Court. Rebels. I'm guessing they're all left behind, like Giselle Court. Sure, maybe. Almost everything that lists anti-Leongands loses political power and is not given a say or anything else. The anti-Leongans are naturally falling short of their forces to less than a tenth of their peak season. In view of the fact that the Leongans became mainstream and that the Setuna followed but ended up being Leongans, it would be inevitable that the neutral, the smallest anti-Leongans, who became a minority, would no longer be able to intervene in politics and be left behind.

And where is the reason to reach out to those things?

It can only be detrimental to Gandia as it stands, such as the anti-Leon Gandhi. It was supposed to be a bug in the lion and an enemy to be destroyed.

What did Reins-Ancelius, the former chief of the anti-Leongans, do to pull Leongans' legs? Total fury just remembering. Rhine tried to assassinate Gandhia's best fighter, Setuna-Kamiya. What would have happened if the assassination had been successful, although it would have been nice if it had ended in an attempt. Gandhia could have been doomed for a while. At least, the fight against Kruselk would have been a one-sided one for Kruselk.

Those are the anti-Leongans.