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

Episode One Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy-Six: Who Will Turn the World for?

Things are getting worse every day, I guess.

Of course, in a situation of seclusion and isolation from the public, we cannot catch a glimpse of what is now deteriorating. But if you look at the look on Zelbard's face visiting the room every day, you can see that their rebellion has been successful so far. The fact that the conspiracy is successful means that things are moving in the wrong direction for Gandia.

Jilveer opened his lid, which was closed, and slowly raised his torso. Coming into view is a familiar landscape. Closed room. Closed space. A closed world. There is no way to communicate with the outside world and there is no way to check the situation outside. All the information brought from the outside was obtained through Zelbird, which was all convenient information for Zelbird and Gisellcourt. That's why we have to acknowledge the current situation, which is getting worse. There is no such thing as good information for Zilveer.

Since Gisele Court's rebellion, Gilvere had been confined to a room in the Royal Palace. There is no such thing as freedom. You don't have to worry about poisoning your diet three times a day, you don't have to add anything for it, take a bath, and you don't have to worry about hygiene. Clothing is always clean, too, and the good treatment around there would be a manifestation of Gisele Court's will to keep Gilvale alive. At the dawn of the conspiracy, they intend to use Gilveer as a limb. Of course, there is no reason for Zilveer to follow the regime of the conspirators.

Still, Gilvale didn't want to die. It is easy to self-determination here. Self-determination would put an end to the fear of being used by Gisele Court. But at the same time, we will forever lose the opportunity for disobedience. Zilveer had not yet given up.

I understand that this is a desperate situation.

Under strict extreme surveillance. There is no freedom, there is no way you can do anything. It means that spending time for no reason is too much, so I look through the books and focus on increasing my knowledge. Neither that nor this, after liberation, is left to become the power of Leongando. In order to be the person who deserves to be near Leongand, he is both under-knowledgeable and under-powered. That's why I took advantage of this time now and missed reading the book. Fortunately, Gisele Court had nothing like removing books from Gilvale's room, and the desire to have them taken from the library was instantly fulfilled. It is also nothing more than a manifestation of the idea of using Zilveer after the war.

Gilvere's increased knowledge also serves the purpose of Giselle Court.

Jillvale took and opened the book, which he was continuing to read until midnight. What I think about with my eyes is how to open up the status quo. Can it be opened or not? The absorption of knowledge and the examination of measures to open up will be carried out simultaneously.

Current situation. It can be called the worst. It's closed and the only time you can get out of the room is when you need more help and when you take a bath. Always monitored while in the bath. Gisele Court's breathtaking samurai are watching over Gilvale. If you make any suspicious moves at all, you'll be able to seize them. Zilveer wasn't helpless, but he didn't have that strength, like he could fight several trained warriors against him. Even if they ambushed the samurai, there's no way they could get out of the royal palace. The royal palace is occupied by the forces of Giselcoat.

Even if I could get out of the royal palace, I didn't think I could accomplish my purpose without being caught by a security net laid in Crowded, Old and New Towns.

The purpose is to head to the Royal Summoner's School to fan the school teachers and make them discuss Gisele Court. In itself, there's something I don't know if it'll work. The story of the Royal Summoner's School being held by the Gisellcourt Army was also something Zelbard was good at talking about. Teachers belonging to the Directorate of Magicians do not participate in the Rescue Army because of the education of the students. For that reason, I was at the school for the Gisellcourt rebellion, but the Gisellcourt army did not forget to control the school at the same time as the Royal Palace.

Giselle Court knew as much as a hundred armed summoners were a vicious force.

To master the teachers, all you have to do is take the students hostage. It's a simple logic. It is the task and mission of the teachers to raise the students to be good armed summoners. So if you fight the Giselcoat army and you lose the students, it becomes a big problem. Of course, it would not have been rash to fight if a victory could certainly be desired over the Gisellcourt army, but the difference in power between the teachers and the Gisellcourt army was overwhelming. We should have followed quietly and avoided foolishness harmful to our students more than we could see winning.

As a result, the bureau of magicians itself will have been mastered.

In some cases, the bureau of magicians itself could turn to the enemies of the Leongands, and Gilvere worried about it. The armed summoners of the Magician's Bureau are equipped with talented personnel. If you're going to fight the Leongands, you don't have to be intact either.

In the first place, it's more a question of whether the Leongands can get to this Gandhion.

Gisele Court happened in anticipation of a time when the Leongands, the Maldia Rescue Army, were making a fierce battle with the Knights. Gandion and Maldia. I am so far apart. It will not be until more than ten days have passed since the Leongands learned of Gisele Court's conspiracy. In the meantime, Gisele Court can consolidate the ground, or expand its forces. Not only did Elius-Logner and Deion-Hoclaw align themselves with Gisellcourt's rebellion, but even King Halberg Ray-Lucion. In ten days, it will not be possible to master the Gandhian mainland as well as the Gandhian.

What's more, where Leongand found out about Gisele Court's rebellion, he couldn't have come right back to Gandion. Returning the heel and rolling will mean showing the Knights of Benoagard their backs. You have to take off Maldia while you stop the Knights from chasing him so hard, and go beyond Abard, Zalwarn, and Logner. It is a long journey.

I guess that's why Gisele Court endorsed Maldia Rescue in the Great Conference, and on top of that, she let Michi get hurt. Using Setuna aristocracy.

If you take all that deep, you can't be taken out to the front line. In the first place, Gisele Court is a politician. Following military action is rare in itself. Normally, Gisele Court would not serve, but it was not unlikely. Gisele Court tried to extinguish even that unlikely possibility in order to start a rebellion. And I didn't even hate to dedicate one eye from Mizu for it.

What a readiness.

I can't help but feel obsessed to the point of awesomeness.

(Obsession... No, resentment...?

Gilvere was wondering what would drive Gisele Court that far.

At that time, it was very unlikely that everything Gisele Court was saying.

For Gandia.

For this country.

Again, I don't know if that's a lie, but I can't even tell you the truth.

It's only one side.

I just think that's what happened to Zilveer.

There was no way that a man as much as Gisele Court could have reason to commit a conspiracy was all that.

Giselcoat is a man who has powdered himself for his country and devoted his life. More than half of that life is devoted to national politics. I am glad to say that he continued to fight for this country, from when he was his real brother and worked as a sidekick to this day in the Sius Cloud, where Yingjie and I were duped. To make this country any better, he kept waving his hot arms as a politician day and night to reduce the burden on the king a little. It was him who should be the goal for Zilveer. Other than him, I can't get enough of a goal. I didn't know anyone else who had lived as a politician for Gandia as long as he did.

That's why I can't solve it.

Conspiracy and hostility with Leongando means making Gandhia a state of civil unrest. Leongand will lead a large army to try to crush Giselcoat's rebellion. Naturally. There is no other way to regain and normalize the country. Gisele Court will also face the Leongand-led army in order to succeed in its own rebellion. There will be a battle. Heavy fighting sweeps through Gandhia. That can only mean that Giselcoat will destroy with every hand what he has ever dedicated his life to creating.

Destroy the country for its sake.

Don't make it seem inconsistent with Gilvere.

I had no idea what Gisele Court was really thinking, what he planned, what he thought and what he wished for.

Is it really a conspiracy for this country?

Will the future of Gandhia in his thoughts be opened before the end of this conspiracy?

Gilvere thinks.

One, open the book and think.

The status quo. The future. Opening measures. Around. Think of everything. The enemy turned not only to Gisele Court, his real brother Zelbard, but also to the private army of the Kernall family. That's not all. The Royal Palace Guard and even the City Guard are under the control of Gisele Court.

As far as royal palace guards and city guards are concerned, I don't know when they were known. That's about it, it was perfectly close to under Giselle Court's control. Perhaps from the time Avril-Sancian was Administrator, he was already under the influence of Gisellcourt, and all he had to do was take authority as Administrator from Avril and give it to Zelbard. Otherwise, there was no way even Royal Palace Guard would have synchronized Gisele Court's conspiracy.

Royal Palace Guard is an organization formed with the aim of ensuring the protection of the Lion Royal Palace and the physical safety of people living in the Royal Palace compartment. Their justice is the policing of the royal palace, and it is not justice or the like that obeys conspiracy. Originally, the role is to rebel first against Gisellcourt's conspiracy and restrain Gisellcourt's personality. Even if it is obstructed by the armed summoners of Gisele Court, such action must be taken. Because that's an organization called Royal Palace Guard. But the Royal Palace Guard silenced the conspiracy. Instead of silencing him, he said he was taking the lead in controlling the royal palace compartment. Just because Zelbard became a janitor doesn't mean that all Royal Palace guards can follow Gisele Court's orders. I guess I've been in the process of mastering the Royal Palace Guard and the City Guard for a long time.

Deep and quiet enough that Avril doesn't notice.

Avril wasn't the only one who didn't notice.

Neither did Zilveer realize the betrayal of his peers.

Arya warned me.

Nothing was more shocking than what Elius-Logner did to Gisele Court. I knew about the possibility of Gisele Court committing a rebellion, or, rather, I might even have waited to see when. Because I had as much combat power as I could handle where I was woken up. It was hard to believe that my real father could not conceive of such things as committing a rebellion, but the idea is in Zilveer that if we were to turn to the enemy, we would have to fight and also stop destroying them. I was ready.

But what Elius-Logner was giving to Giselcoat was something he hadn't imagined, and the depth and intensity of the shock was hard to exhaust in his brush tongue. Ellius was in a position to be counted among Leongand's sidekicks along with Gilvere. Being Logner's last king, he has been working in the centre of Gandhia since shortly after Logner was laid to rest in Gandhia, and in the Zalwarn War he has gone all the way to the battlefield. As much as Leongand and others thought that politics might be better for him than military as a result of that battle, the activity should be known by extrapolation.

After the Zalwarn War, the attempted assassination of Setuna in the Lion's Royal Palace, seen as an associate of it, was the father of the fruits of Elius, the former King of Logner, Cyril-Logner. To prove his innocence, Cyril forced Elius to kill himself and the Logners to declare that he had no part in the assassination attempt. Since then, the evaluation of Elius within Gandhia has changed, and Leongando himself, Elius, has become heavily used. I tried to keep it close to my side and keep it off my side at all times. Since then, Elius has been working as a side of Leongando, longer than Gilvale, serving the side of Leongando.

Hitting his senior as a sidekick, he became an inconceivable friend to Gilvale. Sometimes of the same age, and the fact that we are in a situation where we are not as close to Leongand as we are to the four sides known as the Four Friends among the Leongands' proximity, will be relevant. Four friends and Gilvere are different. Four friends have no hesitation against Leongand. He was also allowed to thoroughly deny Leongand's opinion. No rambling, could be rambling. Four friends are the four halves of Leongando. So whatever you say is forgiven. In that regard, Gilvale and Elius are different. It looks like it. There would have been reluctance, especially on Elius. Elius was originally a Logner person and Logner had long been hostile to Gandia. There were times when I was taking Gandia's territory. It's not strange that you had complicated emotions.

It's not strange, but that's why it wasn't something he could think of in the end, such as betraying Leongand.

Zilveer was not given the opportunity to discuss it directly with Elius since the conspiracy. I never saw Elius in a closed room, or on the move. You have no idea what he thought or how he felt about Giselle Court's rebellion.

Elius had sworn allegiance to Leongand. For Gandia's future, he tried to be a fine politician. He also seemed to be targeting Giselle Court as a politician. Because there is no other politician in Gandia than Giselcoat. I remember Gilvere seemed happy to be praised for his father. Of course, I knew Giselcoat had one thing in his belly, but still, Giselcoat is a respectable person and a real father. There was no way I wasn't happy that others appreciated me.

Elius was not necessarily the wind who had the same idea as Giselle Court, even though he had Giselle Court as his goal. Instead, he seemed to think very differently from Giselle Court, and there seemed to be some incompatibilities. I guess that's why. I never even saw the sight of Elius and Giselcoat being bickering.

I don't have any contact.

Because of that, Gilvere was reassured about him. I was assuming that there was no way Elius was betraying Leongand. So you thought any of your four friends were betraying you, or not. Instead, I even wondered if there was one such thing as treachery in the vicinity.

Wasn't it Aryan himself who was betraying him, trying to put Leongando and his neighbors into suspicious darkness?

Gilvere doesn't trust a man named Arya.

So I doubted Arya and did not turn my suspicious eyes to the nearby crowd. Of course, although I was cautious of the trends between Four Friends and Elius, it was a heartfelt relief that they did not see any possibility of betrayal.

That's why I was stunned when I found out that Elius was in tune with Gisele Court's conspiracy.

I have to ask you. but even to ask, I was not given the opportunity to speak with him. The only person who got a chance to talk was Isla Lewe-Berell, who knew him well.

Isla, as her name suggests, is the princess of Berel. The hostage that Berel offered Gandhia as a sign of subordination is her, and it is her presence that symbolizes the relationship between Gandhia and Berel. Isla was a dear woman, but her unseen elegance and grace may be said to have established her position within the royal palace. I couldn't even take it lightly because I wanted to get close to it, it was haunting such an air.

She knows Elius so well because she and Elius are in love. There is no reason to know how they became such a relationship, but there was nothing in the royal palace that they did not know about the rapprochement between the two. If you ask her, how much can you know about Elius' thoughts? I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to discuss it with Isla, but that was the idea behind Gilvere's brain.

"Master Ellius said it was just necessary for this country."

It's hard for me to believe, and I'm reminded of her moaning.

for this country.

for the future of Gandia.

"Otherwise, you won't tell me anything."

Isla's sad-looking obsession became unforgettable.

She also lamented that Elius had betrayed Leongand and secured herself as a hostage against Berel, apparently in an attempt to harm herself. But he was stopped at the hands of Elius and warned that further self-harm would aggravate Berel's position.

If you want to protect Berel, you have to survive.

"I must live in shame."

She, so, bowed her head to Zilveer.

That's not going to tell you what Elius thinks.

(for Gandia)

Everybody says so.

Deion-Hoclaw, too, so affirmed Gisele Court's conspiracy.

'Everything is for this country. For Gandia'

That's Deion-Hoclaw's answer to Zilvale's question.

For this country.

It's hard to believe in Gilvale.

And Lucion.

Even King Hulberg Ray-Lucion of Lucion was never more worthy of consternation than the fact that he was guilty of Gisellcourt's conspiracy.

Lucion is an ally of Gandia. The strength of that belt does not allow other allies to follow. More importantly, Queen Linonclair Rae-Lucion is the fruitful sister of Leongando and the former princess of Gandhia. Hulberg's bond with Leongand was deep, even if he trusted more than his brother-in-law.

That's not how he could have betrayed Leongand.

And if he hadn't even betrayed us, it would have crushed him instantly, such as Gisele Court's rebellion.

It was also not impossible to defeat Giselcoat if the forces of the Lucion army led by Halberg were to prevail.

But Hulberg betrayed Leongand and held back Gisele Court's conspiracy.

For dreams.

He's the only one, like that.

For dreams, and.

(Dreams...)

It was just a word I thought was a bad joke to Gilvale.

It's unthinkable, such as betraying Leongand's trust for such a thing and even Linonclair. No, it's not just Linonclair. Isn't even the Lucion people betraying us?

Aren't you betraying everything?

Everything.

Zilveer, when he closed the book, meditated.

Things are just getting worse.

Since the conspiracy broke out and the royal palace, the king's capital, all that comes into his ear is the progress of Gandhian control by the Giselcoat army, according to which control on the Logner side is also a matter of time. If we could control the logner side, then it would be the Zalwarn side. but no matter, it can't all work out.

I'm sure Leongand will come back with his troops to end the conspiracy to take Gisele Court.

And that would be the end of Giselcoat's ambition, and also the end of Halberg's dream.

By believing so, Gilvere was equally life-threatening.