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

Episode one thousand five hundred and forty, Dorka and Ayn.

"Whoa!"

As he entered the room, he raised his most admirable voice at the opening.

It was a big room.

A number of the conditioning items in the room were all luxury and seemed luxurious to see the rugs on the floor as well. The decoration of the demonic crystal lamps suspended from the ceiling alone was likely to cost a considerable amount of money, and the interior decoration was however authoritative. That should be it, too.

"This is the office of the Commander of the Great Legion!

As he said, this room is dedicated to the chief of the army on the Logner side.

One room previously used by Grad-Clyde belonged to Dorka-Form, who was newly appointed head of the army regiment on the Logner side, and Dorka looked honestly pleased with the luxury of the office that became her own.

"This is the desk of the Great Legion Leader! Chair!"

Nina-Sentol, who held the position of secretary with the head of the great army, had an indescribable look on Dorka, who often slapped him with his fancy, seemingly black painted desk and a solid rotating chair. It's a delicate line, whether you're frightened or happy to be together.

"Subula! True Bulb!

"From now on, you must call me Lord Commander of the Great Legion."

"Ha-ha-ha!

He put his hands on his hips and laughed deliberately out loud against his chest. Dry laughter, I guess, represents his mood.

"You just sound disgusted when the military master tells you so!

"Mr. Dorka, it just sounds disgusting."

When Ain told him to smile bitterly, he kept flirting, saying it back.

"I hate it!

"Terrible"

"Ha-ha-ha!

It was Dorka laughing out loud again, but now it seemed like a genuine laugh. Are you saying I'm glad I could make fun of Ein? Because Ein was worth coming here for.

"Why are you doing so well"

"That'll cheer you up too. First, I was promoted to Commander of the Great Legion. It's no exaggeration to say that my ambitions are progressing well!

Ein didn't want Dorka to smile.

"Well, you will"

He is also right.

Dorka lived a life of misadventure during the Logner era. As soon as Logner was swallowed up by Gandhia, he took the turning point of being promoted to Legion Leader, who did not publicly declare that he would aspire to be the culmination of his military career in Gandhia. This meant going for generals, but saying so publicly also led to gathering the chilling gaze of the military and at the same time winning some trust from the upper echelons. The Logners tend to be seen with white eyes from the Gandians. Gandhia and Logner had been in a situation for too long, where hating each other was the inevitable and hating each other was the logical thing to do. That went on after Gandhia dropped Logner and Logner was drunk by Gandhia, and the Aynes. It was rarely seen with the eyes that the Logners might betray one day.

The bearer of the thought, the idea of actively aiming up in it, like Dorka, seemed to be regarded by the upper management of Gandhia as trustworthy, although it was often seen negatively by military personnel.

One reason why Dorka was chosen as Grad's cauldron is that. Even if Leno-Gilbers had survived, there is no doubt that he had been promoted to head of the army on the Logner side.

"Then the deputy general... no, the left and right general's seat..."

"Is it that easy to get there?"

"... that's right"

And, Dorka sat down in her chair disappointed to drop her shoulder. A splendid rotating chair, which would have supported Grad's giant, shakes slightly.

"Whether you're a deputy general or a left-right general, there's no room for you to go in at the moment."

"Mr. Grad has just become a deputy general."

"Mr. Grad won't be retiring for the time being, or even General Deion."

"General, I'm still going to do it. I was in a good mood to talk to you during this time."

"Mm-hmm. You don't have to talk about it."

Dorka says if you're unwilling, you won't let Gisele Court tune in until you've been slandered by a traitor. I guess it was only because Deion was going to keep fighting as Gandhia's general that he got on with Nares's measures, and Nares must have given him measures because he was spotting Deion's temper like that.

That would be the logic behind choosing Elius-Logner as the other.

And the measure was a brilliant success.

That means that Nares has an eye for one, and that's where there's a huge shortage of Ayn who has trusted Deion and Elius with their betrayal. Though I thought Deion and Elius couldn't betray each other, there was the fact that both Deion and Elius were close to Gisele Court. That fact clouded Ayn's eyes the other way around, but I might rather be glad about that. If so, it can also be said that Elius and Deion were able to win Gisele Court's trust. I don't think we can fool Ayn and the others, such as conspiring against Giselle Court.

When it turned out that those two had not actually betrayed each other and were approaching Gisele Court as a measure of Nares, the ratings for the two changed dramatically within the Gandhian army. The traitors and those who were cursing were ashamed of their lack of sight, and also praised their deeds of life. There is no life if you expose it. Everyone understood that fact and had to.

And the fact that Nahless was working out such far-reaching measures and making them progress reminded him of his greatness, while at the same time letting him know with certainty that it was Gandhia who had him. Nares was elevated from a military teacher to a military god, and Gandia's soldiers praised his accomplishments and shook their hearts at his patriotism.

After his death, Nares used even his death for Gandhia.

How many people in this country can do that?

I don't know myself.

Many asked themselves and shook at the greatness of Nares.

Ein is one of them.

He understood that he had grasped the death of Nares and that Nares was enough to take advantage of his death. But I had no idea that I was using Elius and Deion to work out and move the rebels led by Gisellcourt to collapse from within. I wasn't informed. I guess Nares was extremely afraid this measure would leak to the outside world. If it leaks, everything will be in vain at that moment. Gisele Court will be vigilant and will easily stop showing his tail. Even more cautious and cautious, this could be enough for the Leongands to no longer be able to apply their hands. It's ruined if that happens. Therefore Nahless entrusted him with his own measures.

No, I trusted Ein and Allegria so I could use Elius and Deion.

It was because Ein and Allegria decided they could respond appropriately that they did not reveal the measures.

Ein believed that, and I'm sure he did.

Otherwise, we should leave as much as suggested by the measures.

The fact that there was no such thing must have stepped that Ayn and the others could handle it.

"It doesn't have to be that easy. I'm not giving up."

"Yeah. Do that. If you don't give up, the road will open."

"I expect"

"... to me, is it?

"Hmm. If you're a military teacher, you'll understand how good I am."

Ain't had no choice but to laugh back appropriately at Dorka for saying that while spinning the chair. I know he's a good cigarette. If I get a chance, I want you to recommend the Dorka-Form. Although Ayn didn't mention anything about it, of course, I understand. Dorka is competent as a commander. He's good at mastering people's minds, and he's highly command. That's why he was promoted to the rank of Commander of the Great Legion, and if he sharpened his abilities and achieved a track record, it was never unlikely that he would be elected as the next deputy general, or left or right general.

To do this, I need you to work more now than ever, but not Dorka, who doesn't understand it.

"By the way, Ayn."

"What is it?"

"Why is the military master here again?

Dorka's doubts were the best.

This is the city of Myram on the Logner side. Though it was not always uncommon for a military master to go outside the King's Capital, there must have been some reason.

"Why shouldn't I be here?

"I can't, but you want to miss the Master without him, don't you? My lord general."

"That one can tell the difference between public and private."

"I wonder if it's true."

I guess the reason Dorka gave the unbelievable look is because he is a Logner and knows the truth as well as the reputation of Flying General Astal-Lanadies. Astal-Lanadies was not necessarily a man of openness and justice. I'm human in a good way. There was a rare mix of personal feelings with HR. One of the reasons Ein was promoted to Legion Leader in the Army on the Logner side would be that. That's what Dorka says in the dark.

"May I say to His Excellency the Grand General that Mr. Dorka was saying this?

"Hey, what is it, it's just a joke? Ha ha, don't even get me wrong."

Nina-Sentol sighs at the situation of the commander of the grand army who hurries to fix it. With such a gaze at her, Ain opened his mouth.

"... hold on to Mr. Dorka, my secretary."

"Huh......!? Me...!?

"That would be so. If you don't hold the reins, you won't know what to do."

"The reins… I…"

Dorka laughed slightly at Nina, stunned by an unexpected order from Ein, and went.

"Steady Reliance"

"Commander of the Great Army......"

"No, no, if Mr. Dorka will hold on, there's nothing to it."

"Ha. The military teacher says it's impossible."

"I can't. It's difficult."

"Ha."

Dorka kept laughing with the back of the spinning chair pointed this way.