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

Episode One Thousand Five Hundred and forty-one: About Gibbel

"Here's the joke, what's the real reason for the military master?

Dorka has turned to this side of the spectrum, after a glimpse of laughter, to say that she is not going to joke about it.

Ein, mindful, said the right answer.

"Gibbel needs you."

"... I see"

Dorka showed understanding with a sinister face. Ein can't help but think that that's Dorka-Form for how he guessed everything in just one word. He didn't fail to gather information. I understand very well that information is power. Not only do I understand it, but where I practice it is not his only one.

"I just stopped by."

"So, that long thin one was following me?"

"Yes."

Ein nodded, laughing at the way Dorka said it. Long and thin, is who Ein brought in.

On his way to Gibelle, Ain, naturally, didn't come this far alone. The officers of the General Staff had also been brought, and armed summoners have been accompanied. The armed summoner is Dorka's long and thin figure. The name is Chartier-Fous. He was a skinny man, and the word "long and thin" suited him well, like Dorka.

He was one of Lucion's armed summoners, the fruit of which was the breathtaking of Giselle Court, and when Lucion's army suffered defeat, he behaved as if he were near Giselle Court. And when Maldar fell and Gisele Court was put at a disadvantage, he was making a deal about his treatment after Leongand won by providing information to Gilvale. After the war, Gilvere introduced him to Leongand, who added him to his ministry.

If we recognise the usefulness of Chartier-Fous's Summoning Armed Open World, it can be taken for granted to welcome him under his ministry. The fact that the PLA was flirted with in the battle against the Lucion army over the Fortress of Balsar is due in large part to its ability to transfer the open world. The ability to transfer large groups simultaneously is a major change in Gandia's tactics, and has the potential to accelerate small group reunification depending on how it operates. So Ein and Allegria were watched with white eyes by the neighbors, meditating on the fact that he was conferring on Gisele Court, but insisting that Leongand should draw in and be generous, even with his head down. Neighbors, that is, Gilver-Gandia and Elius-Logner, should also be aware of the usefulness of Chartier, but that's why they couldn't have made an interesting face at the demands of the military, such as asking Leongando to bow his head but draw it in.

Most importantly, Leongand has raised his voice and laughed at Ain and Allegria's overly intense claims and nodded at me with just enough leeway to forgive me.

"That, can I trust you?

Dorka worries the most. The fact that Chartier is like a self-preservation chunk can also be seen from the fact that Gisele Court's flag color has gone bad, approaching Zilveer, and the PLA's victory dawn made him timidly want Leongando to take over.

"Well, you can trust me. Because he's the kind of person who gets wrapped up in something long."

"Then I wonder if I can trust you even more. You can do whatever you want with the military hostage."

"Don't worry about that."

Ein continued, thinking of Chartier's face, which was supposed to be waiting outside the office.

"He has no doubt sworn allegiance to His Majesty Leongand."

Chartier-Fouse's face floating behind Ein's brain was unimaginably serious from the seemingly thin man when he appeared before Leongand. You can call it exactly leopard weird. It seems that one has changed - is about Chartier-Fous one of them, who decided to accompany him to Gibelle, and when he was face to face again, Ayn was also drained of his degenerative personality.

"No, so we're talking about whether we can trust that."

"Bullshit. Don't worry. of doctrine wrapped up in something long. He seemed weak in willpower, right? He doesn't need to worry about anything anymore."

"With Doyuko?

"I don't know much about that."

"Why again?"

"So, don't tell me"

Ain said clearly, looking into Dorka's eyes. It was worthy of state secrets, and when it came to military doctors, it could not be spoken of in a detour.

"Hmm... not me and you"

"That's why."

"Hmm?"

"The extra thing is not to stick your neck in. That's the shortcut to promotion, Commander of the Great Legion."

"... Got it, Master Military. Let's remember the liver."

"I like that."

When Ain told him in a smile, Dorka looked uncomfortable and convinced.

"I hear Gibbel's in trouble too."

It wasn't until Nina made me tea that the topic changed to Gibbell, where Ayn was going. A tea from the South filled with tea utensils placed at the desk of the Commander of the Grand Army stands up a fragrant hot air.

Lemanifla, a tea region, is the birthplace of Queen Nage and an ally of Gandhia, but could not even send support to Leongando during Giselcoat's plot. That should be it, too. Lucion was controlling information to the south. And beyond the huge wall of Lucion standing on the south side of Gandhia, even if Remanifra had the information in his hands and promptly turned in reinforcements, whether he could have reached the mainland of Gandhia.

Rather, I'm glad Lemanifla hasn't moved, both Leongand and Ayne think. If, hypothetically, Lemanifla had sent reinforcements, in order to get to the mainland of Gandia as soon as possible, we would have had to cross Lucion territory, and in that case there would have been a war between Lemanifla and Lucion. Lucion should have been honestly pleased that Remanifra had not had to deal with Lucion, given that he had regained a very good relationship after the war, although he had given it to Gisele Court.

Although Queen Nage said she was saddened that her father did not send reinforcements to Leongand and sent a resentment spelled letter to Lemanifla.

Huh, I remembered that because of the aroma of aromatic tea.

"Yeah, well."

"I'm sure every country involved in a conspiracy is similar."

"Azark is blunt."

"That. I heard that."

As Dorka sat back across the chair, she kept her torso on her back and looked up at this one. Dorka, far taller than Ein, also has to look up to Ein on the boulder if he sits in a chair.

"Is that true?

"Yeah. It's true and true. At all, the thickness of Azark's face didn't block his open mouth. His Majesty also thought it would be a mistake to blame him if he was so prestigious."

Ein told her in disdain.

Gandhia declared that Gisele Court's death ended his conspiracy to fail and succeeded in recapturing all of Gandhia. In fact, it was no exaggeration to say that the city, the land, which had been dominated by the rebels led by Giselcoat, had almost all returned to Leongando's dominion and that Leongando had won outright.

Consequently, the Gandhian Government issued a notice to Giselcoat expressing its regret to the countries hostile to Leongando, as well as to each country explaining the reasons for its hostility to Leongando. Countries must have been wary of Gandia's attitude that it was not stingy to appeal to force for reasons explained.

It can be said that Gandia notified that among the countries granted to Giselcoat were Gibelle, Azark, Laksha, Ishika and Maldia, in which Azark reacted with a different colour.

His country sent messengers in response to Gandia's warnings with no food on their faces. According to the letter that the envoy had brought, Azark lent his army to Giselcoat until he obeyed an order from the Gandhian government, and it was not the Azark government's knowledge that the army should be used. Azark intends to obey any order of Gandhia more than he has subordinated to Gandhia, but that is why it is out of his heart to be slandered for betrayal.

Azark's foreign minister, who visited the Royal Palace as a messenger, also continued to insist that Azark had just followed Gandia's orders and fought Gandia's enemies. Even though Leongand was the enemy, the Foreign Secretary didn't know it, he wasn't listening. Leongand was also at the end of exhaustion.

"I wonder if that's the best way to get out."

What do you think?

Of course, the Gandhian government was going to let Azark take its share of the blame, and it wasn't going to let him get away with it. I'm just saying I'm confused about Azark's natural way of staying.

Of all the countries other than Azark, we know from Maldia that the envoys will arrive soon. Relations with Gandhia are expected to improve as the coup brought down the Jugus regime and Prince Julius stood as head of state. Even as Gandhia, forming a collaborative relationship with Maldia was not a bad thing. Maldia is a country that lies just on the border between the Gandhian sphere of power and the territory of Benoagard. In the event of a deterioration of relations with Benoagard, a value for use is created. Of course, there should be no such thing as a deterioration of relations with Benoagard, and for that reason there is no Benoagard name in the country that I have notified this time.

It was also Setuna's claim that a friendly relationship should be built with Benoagard.

It was the conclusion drawn by Setuna that Benoagard could not be countered by Gandhia having all the force that he could currently mobilize, and that there was no room for disagreement in his conclusion that he best understood the reality of Benogardo by making it Gandhia's highest force. If the thirteenth knight exercised his true power, even the concurrent armed summoners would no longer be able to fathom him, and even Setuna would have been forced to defeat him, he said. It was only with the honorable sacrifice of Ragna that Setuna could survive, that Setuna must have died without Ragna.

Even Setsuna with a black spear is that.

Setuna's perception that if Gandhia assembled all her forces, she might not end up with the same result, but there would be no chance of winning - made the Aynes think that she should at least not engage in hostilities, even if she could not enter into friendship with Benoagard.

If Benoagard is going to be on his side, that's comforting and dependable too.

Regardless, Benoagard has the idea of a Benoagard, and I don't even know if it will bind Gandhia to national relations, but in any case, I had to avoid only hostility.

In contrast, there was nothing wrong with Jibel, Ishika, and Laksha, and the Gandia government was therefore able to be strong.

Laksha expressed her sincere intentions and made the generals take responsibility for following Gisele Court. In other words, it is a military outburst that gave Giselcoat, insisting that the heads of government, including the head of state King Laksha, have no responsibility. The Gandia government has yet to react in any way to Laksha, who decapitated the generals and replaced the upper ranks of the army in total. It was a stage in waiting for Laksha's excuses while silent pressure was applied to the Laksha government by arming the Mion side.

Ayn and the others are so predictable that Laksha's participation in the Giselcoat is not a military outburst. Laksha is a subordinate of Gandia. It was a country that was supposed to be subordinate to Leongand, and that's what flipped the anti-flag against Leongand. Of course, we know that it must have been subordinated from the outset for the purpose of flipping the anti-flag, but the fact that Leongand and the covenant of the chief obedience were exchanged does not disappear. Gandia had the soul nerve to squeeze as much out of her subordinate Laksha as she could.

On the other hand, when it comes to allied Zibel, that could have been called a runoff of military forces. Between the books of King Serge Ray-Gibelle, we know that General Hermain-Sector moved the country in defiance of the King's will and so forth, and in tune with Gisellcourt. Zibel is a country where, since the days of King Alge earlier, General Hermine had been in charge of politics and the military and even entrusted with the operation of the state. When Arge died and a young king, Serge, was born, I guess the fate of Gibelle was decided as well.

It is only natural to support a general who has long supported his country more than a young prince who does not even know the mechanics of politics, and Gibelle has been transformed into a puppet regime since Serge came to the throne. That destination was Hermine's rampage, and Hermine must have believed that the fall of the Leongand administration would probably make Gibbell's future better. But Hermine's thoughts fell off, Gisele Court's rebellion failed, and Gibbell rushed to push Hermine to take all the blame and give the Gandhian government an explanation.

It was under that circumstance that Ein was on his way to Gibbell.

"But, Master, do you need to go from here?"

"It's because I'm a military teacher."

"Yeah?"

"Sometimes you can do whatever you want because you're a military teacher"

"Whatever you like..."

"If Gibbel doesn't have any problems, I don't have anything to like."

"Why are you smiling? Scary, scary."

Watching Dorka clasp her shoulders, Ain laughed small.

"What's going on with the squid?

"The squid is a strong man."

Now it was Ayn's turn to flatter his shoulders.

"There is no evidence that the squid was on Giselle Court. Attempted Leongand assassination was done by Saran-Kilclade on his own, and the country was irrelevant, the beginning and end of the coincidence that he was the victim. I've ignored the intentions of the squid, and I'm asking you to return it to your country to cut off Saran and the Star Archers."

"... I don't know, that's a terrible story"

"But the way you do it, isn't it normal? I command you, if things come to light, a strange face. It's a common story everywhere. I don't know about sacrificing someone as powerful as Bow Saint."

"Sure. In Gandhia. No, is that like offering Master Setuna?

"I feel a little... different, but, well, I guess so"

Saran is a celebrity of the bow and a man known by the two names of Bow Saint. The bow's skill may be described as the longing of a number of bowmen, and his unleashed arrows may be glorified as the arrows of God. In fact, the more you see that skill, the more convinced everyone is of the two names of Bow Saint. But it wouldn't be as good as Setuna, it was Ayn's idea.

Bow Saint Saran is indeed a powerful pawn. It would be so talented that alternatives don't work in squid. But when it is said that it is as good as Setuna in Gandhia, the question mark remains. For Gandhia, Setsuna must be there, but Ishika thought there was nothing wrong with losing Saran. Otherwise, we shouldn't leave Leongand's assassination to Saran alone.

"Nevertheless, no matter how strong the squid is, it has nothing to do with Gandia"

"You're absolutely right. We have Lady Setuna."

Dorka laughed. Maybe Setuna and Saran want to be different. Which means Dorka also thought the same way Ein did.

"Well, should we go?"

Ain drank her warmer tea in one breath and looked at Nina.

"Nina, the tea was delicious. Thanks."

"No."

"Be careful on the road, Master."

"Yep. Don't take your wings off too much just because you've been promoted, too"

"I know."

Turning around, the Commander of the Grand Army was standing up, posturing correctly and dropping me off.

"You have to be a general."

"... oh"

Ain was relieved to see Dorka nod with a serious face. He would, in the future, create himself as the man that the Great General of Gandhia deserves. Achievements are not all you need for the seat of the Grand General. Personality must be what it deserves, and people naturally need it. Dorca is popular among Logner generals and many will be happy to be promoted to the rank of Commander of the Grand Army, but if you look at the entire Gandhian army, awareness is still low.

It means you have to work more from now on to take the seat of the army's culminating general.

In order to make Gandhia a better country, people who draw on Ain's ideas and move the way they want must be empowered.

Dorca-Form is desirable for that.

Yes, Ein thinks.

And as one of his tasks to make Gandia a better country, he had to head to Gibelle.