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

Episode One Thousand Four Hundreds and Eighty-Six: The Continuation of Dreams (2)

"Elius told me."

Elius-Logner.

With Nares-Ragnahorn's measures, he was connected to Leongand's enemies and played an insider, who seemed to have been given full confidence by Gisele Court. That would be the case, too. He even provided information that only the Leongands knew in order to gain the trust of Giselle Court. From talking about the candidacy of the next Grand General to Gandhia's future policy, it was not even clear to Giselle Court that it had yet to take shape. That and this was because Elius was acting as Nares' last ploy.

Gaining the trust of the hostiles (Giselcoat). That was the most important task in the measures given to Elius and Deion-Hoclaw. Because if you don't gain trust, you can't ruin the conspiracy from within and from outside. The two won Gisele Court's trust brilliantly and moved Nares' measures into action. It was an unquestionable fact that they were able to sweep away their internal enemies by doing so, and their work was remarkable.

Elius had been informed of Gisele Court's thoughts, and he was crushed to hear about it last night.

"He's no more ambitious than he was. Everyone will know that very well. Everyone understands that he has no personal interest in conspiracy."

Self-destructive service - that was also what was supposed to be synonymous with Giselcoat. For the sake of the country, it was my mission to spend my life and time for the people, and it was a good job not to have any doubts about it. If he was not a politician and full of talent as a soldier, he must have made a name for himself as Gandia's best general.

The private army was also, not for itself, but for the defense of Kernall, and for Gandia in pulling.

"He wasn't going to be king or anything."

"... Yep"

Jillvale nods quietly. I know, I guess. I heard from Elius.

"At dawn, when the conspiracy succeeded and he was able to defeat me, it seemed that he intended to put you on the throne of the king."

"... it's a ridiculous story"

But it's an ideal conspiracy.

"Ideal...?

"If it works, but..."

Leongand, small, said.

Gisellcourt said that at dawn when the conspiracy succeeded, he intended to dispose of the foolish among those who agreed with him and, after the tyranny, to be debated by Gilvere. If so, what happens? Gilvere will be the closest to the throne inheritance in drawing the blood muscles of the Gandhian royal family.

Gisele Court should not leave Gracia, Nage or Leona alone after killing Leongand. Even if the survival of the Leongand army was able to bring the Nages down, it must have found and killed them, even by tearing up the grass roots.

Everything, to let Gilvere inherit the throne.

"I guess I was going to let you have your legitimacy as king by letting you kill yourself to bear the stigma of conspiracy. Everyone would have believed that you, who drew the blood of the Gandhian royal family and fought the rebels, deserved the next king."

And Gilvere, who debated the murderer Giselle Court, must be glorified and celebrated like a hero. I'm talking about Gisele Court. If everything worked out, we would have set up a flow like that.

"I... even if I did, I wouldn't be on the throne"

"Tsukusa"

Look at this one with a face like Zilvale was surprised.

"No, I'm gonna have to stick to it."

Leongand told as he stared back at Jilvale's sleaze. And talk about the reason of the world.

"That's what flow is all about"

"Flow..."

"Yes, it's a stream"

Behind Leongand's brain, various memories about his life and the lives of others to this day were swirling and drawing spirals. Some lines are complex and strange, others are easy to understand and some are simple trajectories. He knows that just because it's an honest flow doesn't mean it can be handled, but that some things are inevitable because they're easy to understand.

"There is something in the world called an irresistible flow. The world makes it. And once the world makes it, it can no longer be helped by the power of the individual. It is the same even if it were the king of a nation. Sheila is a good example."

So I named Sheila because I thought it was the easiest example. No, it fits into the position of subordination of Setuna, and although she seems quite satisfied, everyone knows that she was originally the princess of Abad and had received a mentor from Abad's subjects to enthusiasm. She herself, pushed by such voices, was desperate to embody the ideal of being no better than Abard's Beast Princess. It's also a stream created by the public. The thought of having to live up to the expectations of his subjects would naturally have been borne by Sheila, who had a hard time being too responsible. The stronger that thought becomes, the stronger it is drawn to the currents created by the public, and the less we can do when we realize it.

No, even if I had noticed, I wouldn't be able to go against the flow.

"She had no intention of causing civil unrest or other disturbances. The flow caused civil unrest and led to unrest. There was nothing she could do. In front of the flow, individuals are powerless."

Sheila tried to change the flow once. That's what I relied on for Setsuna in the Dragon House. By disguising her death and leaving Abad, she tried to end the Abad mess that caused her. In fact, even temporarily with that, it was about to subside, but after all, the flow created by the public didn't let her go by capturing her.

She had to go back to Abad, and as a result Abad was consumed by the unrest, until she had to subordinate herself to Gandia.

That doesn't mean it's bad. Rather, it is close to the best choice for Abard, Leongand believes. It should be said that it would have been better for Abard's future to go into Gandhia's asylum than to confront Gandhia. Of course there is an option of alliance, but it is clear to everyone that subordination is more susceptible to Gandia's asylum than alliance, and that it is more convenient for Abad, who was draining his power by civil unrest, to survive beyond this. Sometimes, as a gandia, subordinate countries can be more secure than allies.

Although it is this conspiracy that has betrayed its subordinate country, it may also have to be called a stream.

"Your Majesty too......?

"Naturally. I'm just a powerless individual in front of the stream, too."

Return your gaze forward.

The world looking down from the throne has no philosophy whatsoever. There is no visible stream, etc., but he couldn't help but remember the realization that he was in the great stream of destiny. No, that's the only thing I can't accept by thinking about it. Something is unacceptable.

"I just had to kill my brother-in-law"

Halberg Ray-Lucion.

The opponent, who had played well since childhood and had always been patterned enough to talk about his dreams together, became an enemy of Leongand to make that dream come true. As a leongand, there was no way to forgive him either. In fact, I couldn't give up until the end, and I didn't. Halberg is a good man. It's a shame to lose it with one or two betrayals. More importantly, she is also the husband of her real sister, Linonclair. Given Linonclair's happiness, it was out of the question, such as killing him.

But Leongand had no choice but to put him in his hands.

Hulberg tried to fight Leongand until the end. I've been challenging Leongand to fight. Loss is thick. Even though I know there's no way I can win, I've been challenging the fight. To him. I had to. You couldn't have stopped your hand there.

So Leongand also had to wave the blade.

Flow.

"I just had to kill my uncle"

Giselcoat Lars-Kernall Krebourg.

The person who was my father's brother and who supported Leongando in the shadows more daily than in his childhood became an enemy, either because he was not convinced of the way Leongando did it, or more for another reason. He stood as the mastermind of the rebellion. He was also a spare person to kill. Regardless, conspiracy is unacceptable. We have to discuss it. If you don't plead not guilty, you could leave a stain on Gandia's history. But still, Leongand hesitated to discuss him.

Gisele Court scoffed, cursed and provoked such leongands.

Because it had to be discussed.

I guess he wasn't even trying to do anything ugly and resistant in a situation where he no longer lost all his fighting power and his winning eye was completely crushed. More than the conspiracy has ended in failure, the rest is the suppression of conspiracy by Leongando, which must succeed. Gisele Court must have thought that far. So much so that he gathered his accomplices in the Royal Palace.

So that when you're finished defeating, you can sweep away the Leongand enemies that nest in the country.

Gisele Court said she had previously gone to Ein.

"For Gandia's sake".

Ein said he was caught up in what was not meant for King Leongand there, and began to identify Gisele Court as his enemy.

Gisele Court, in fact, must have been calculating how well Gandhia's future would have worked, not for Leongando, but for Gandhia, even if he had succeeded or failed. That is why Leongand is still able to respect Gisele Court. The destruction of the rebels by Ellius and others was only successful because Giselcoat had called the harmonies to the royal palace.

It was only if I became such a giselle coat that I didn't want to kill him.

(Give my father...)

The last thing I think is, after all, about my real father.

Ciuscloud Ray-Gandia.

His father, made immobile by the poison served in Zalwarn, initially continued to behave as the leader of the country, albeit in the hospital bed, without losing Yingjie's appearance. But when the disease prolongs, it becomes impossible to say the same. There must have been a rush. Instead of seeing an improvement, the medical condition was on the way to deterioration. Cius Cloud had a dream. The dream of growing Gandhia into the largest country in the small group of nations and championing the small group of nations. Do I have to give up my dreams while I lay on the hospital bed? At the end of that thought, my father, off the path of men. I reached out to the outside world.

I gave the lives of my subjects, not the lives of all of them, to deal with the devil.

The disappointment when the Leongands learned that fact was a tremendous one. Although it immediately crushed the foreign law institutions and protected the survival of the subjects, it was after a large number of lives had already been taken by experiments. Only six survived. Keith and Heath's brothers to the three sisters Arya, Iris and Ur, and Ellen -.

He shook his head, even remembering that.

I feel nauseated by the feeling in my hands and the sight of burning in my eyes.

The side effects of foreign law, or the appearance of the monster and the fruitful father outside, were not of the world.

I had no choice but to ask.

It's all about flow.

A great flow dominates destiny.

Everyone puts themselves among those numerous torrents.

I'm not allowed to fight it.

Leongand is also just one of those who leaves himself to the torrents of destiny.

Whatever, just because you leave yourself to the flow doesn't mean you don't think about it.

I'm not talking about not thinking about it and not having to take any action.

If we don't do anything, it's until the flow doesn't even happen and we're dead.

If it is, it must move.

The Shigeye Lion King was growing to be the ideal champion.

Wearing silver lion armor, holding the sword is majestic and has the wind of Yingjie. It's not what Yingjie once looked like to his brother, but it wasn't too bad for him.

Not bad.

but just because it's not bad, and if it's acceptable, it's not.

The hero in him was alone in this world.

His dreams crumbled when the hero died and it was decided that the hero's son would succeed him.

Succession itself is not the problem.

It's a simpler reason.

Because the hero to him was only one brother, and the king was also only one brother.

I didn't disclose it, like I was going to follow someone other than my brother.

That was all he had.

That's why it's the last.

He behaved as he wished, as he wished, and was disputed by the lion king of the sea eye.

So consciousness was interrupted - it should have been.

"What?

Gisele Coat was unexpectedly groaning at the unexpected event that she still had a consciousness of herself that should have been beheaded and desperate.

Vision is dark. However, he was certainly conscious and his five senses worked unlimited and normally. I also heard the voices uttered echo the spacious spaces, as well as the sensations of the hands and feet. There is gravity. The feeling of standing on an unstable scaffold.

"Alive...?

There can't be any such thing.

I must have been debated by Leongando.

They should have tried to get picked up.

As the greatest evil man in Gandia's history, as a sinner, they should have been discussed.

His death would have eliminated from within Gandhia an enemy named Leongando, and one of the problems would have been solved. The massive loss of politicians will be painful, but Gandia is a big country. Talent is abundant. There won't be enough creation to make up for lost talent. Instead, the enemies who pulled their legs were swept away. In the future, we will be able to move whatever the Leongands want, whether politically or militarily. Gandhia should get stronger and stronger. There are Gilvale and Elius, although they remain confused and problematic. Gisele Court entrusted it to them. In the reign of Leongand, the role they have to play is significant. We have to solve the problems that Gisele Court was unable to solve beside the unity of the small group of nations. But he believed it would necessarily be accomplished. That's why Gisele Court died in peace.

Otherwise, you can't die if you die.

Though I thought so.

(I don't even want this to happen)

He narrowed his eyes in the dark.