He was alone, between the thrones.

There was nothing decorative about it, emptiness. This space was the one where he was supposed to be, instinctively said. No one but myself. Nothing but myself. That's why you deserve it.

It was never wide. That would be the case, too. I call it the Throne Room or something, but it's actually just a hall. The ministers have argued that it should be renovated into the space it deserves between the thrones, but rejected it in his coexistence. There was not much to leak dissatisfaction with that, but I silenced him. It would have been a natural conclusion for him. Though it is only necessary to renovate the mansion, it requires money and manpower to do so. If we were to invest funds for that, it would have been far better to spend on something else.

He had no intention of staying in this Sigil El forever. Sigiluel realized that the city was too unreliable to its base, only to occupy it at the beginning, and it was for that reason that he immediately planned to invade Cyclahim. It can't even be a basis. But at the time, I had to put up with it. It is a commonsense decision that eventually even if we take Benoa back into the royal hands, it will not be very, but we will not be able to control Benoa in the forces of war at the time.

Even if it could be suppressed, there was also the idea that, two years ago, Benoa's urban function was almost imperfect and that reconstruction would be unavoidable with the help of the Nea Benoagard government. First of all, it was an accumulation of hearts to let the Knights government also proceed with the rebuilding of Benoa, anticipating and recapturing the time.

It was in the last two years or so that we were trying to expand our forces in order to gather them together. Based in Sigil Elle, he first tried to extend his forces to the South. The domination of the Maldian Cyclahim was supposed to be the beginning of it. As it was, he was going to take control of all of Maldia, and further control over the countries present on the island of Benoa, such as Silvina and Enon, and attack Benoa after he had secured enough power, to regain Benoa.

That was his, Hulberto Ray-Benoagard strategy.

For that reason, I'm glad I'm late, such as renovating his mansion in Sigil Elle. Sigil Elle is also a city that should be at the forefront with the Knights. The outrage is also outrageous, including building a royal palace on the front lines. Over here from “The Great Destruction," he said, lacking both resources and human resources, but not if he's stuck with that.

Eventually, when Hulberto's thoughts were passed on to the ministers, they seemed to have changed their view of Hulberto.

Benoagards such as knights, former nobles and millionaires who followed their departure because they were the last princes of the Benoagard royal family must have insulted Hulberto inside. It was no surprise that Hulberto was chosen as the thirteenth knight, not for his strength, but for what he sees as the royal blood muscle deceased, and in fact, he knows that there was such a pussy. I was also proud that I had overshadowed those reputations with strength. It was also the teacher's teaching.

It's not a word, it's a result.

As a result of continuing to practice its teachings, the Nea Benoagard army was gradually gaining strength. Over here from Cyclahim's reign, there are endless traces of participation from Maldia and Enon. Maldia is in a state of civil unrest, and every city in Enon claims autonomy and is in a state of anarchy. It was logical to flow to Nair Benoagard, the momentum of Lumpur.

We must also meet the expectations of those things.

That's why we shouldn't be in a hurry. Sit back carefully, get ready, and wait for the hour. Soon you will have the strength to fight the Knights. He had the power to do just that.

But things change rapidly.

It was only in late December last year that reports of the fall of Marcal-Talber of Sunstrea reached Halberto of Sigil El. At the same time, it has been told that Marcar had been deified by albinism, and the Knights have indicated that they placed Sanstrea under protection after crusading Marcar, who became a divine man and ran wild.

The problem is not that Sunstrea came under the protection of the Knights.

Sunstrea was a city ahead of Sigil Elle, eyes and nose, and there was a great chance that Sunstrea would be made the base of the Knights, but by its very nature, the Knights would never have attacked Sigil Elle with their will. There was no way Osfeld Zan-Ward would allow it to go against the philosophy, nor could the Knights executives, including Sid Zan-Rufaus, have made such a proposal. The point is that being a former Knights executive, he knows best and is trustworthy.

The Knights did not hate trivial sacrifices if they were for salvation, but if they were not, they would never have moved the army from Mizu. Perhaps in the eyes of the Knights, who blindly believe in the teachings of the Savior God Mibula, we see a wonderful world overflowing with goodness and love. I guess that's why we never move from ourselves.

So where there was one or two more Knights bases, there was nothing wrong with it. Rather, it was a convenience because the Knights would have to disperse their power. At the time of the upcoming showdown, it's reckless to deal with all the Knights executives at the same time. It is desirable to destroy each and every one of them, and we must prepare ourselves carefully for this.

But it is in the truth of Sunstrea's case that we no longer have time to prepare for it.

It wasn't the Knights executive Rowfa Zan-Seyvas who shot Markar-Talbar, who turned him into a divine man, but Setuna-Kamiya. It's that black spear setuna. He is a Gandia hero called Dragon Killer, Massacre Injustice, etc., and possesses enough strength to destroy Sid after overwhelming his true body all round, even though it wasn't all he could do. I remember what happened the other day when Sid himself had relied on me to reveal that fact. Sid was pleased to be able to prove the strength of Setuna, whom he had nominated to his fellow Knights, and at that time, Hulberto was happy to be with him, but not now.

Even though the Knights executives alone say it's troublesome, we'll have to rethink our strategy if Setuna is added there.

When information popped into his ear that Setuna had joined the Knights' forces with his squire, Reaper Rem, he was forced to make a fundamental change in strategy. Not only Setuna, but Lem the Reaper. This may not be the case if you are gathering strength for a long time.

The Knights, by that philosophy, never attack Sigil Elle.

But none of the possibilities for the Knights to come forward with Setuna and Rem. Because Setuna and the others have done it on their own. Regardless, the current Knights Commander won't have that idea, but some executives aren't surprised to run wild that way. Around Bain and Rowfa, it was no surprise that they incited Setuna to launch an attack on Sigil Elle.

Hulberto held a military conference to change his strategy as soon as he heard the news, but no name was proposed. It can't be. As it stands, the battle power difference is historical. Overwhelmingly, the Knights prevailed, and opening up this situation was no other challenge than impossibility in current forces.

It was Shivula who always kept silent that broke the silence of such military deliberations.

"Fast forward."

He opened his mouth tightly and drained the knights and officers who were in the military council.

"I guess you don't have to decide."

Shivula argued that the Stra Fortress should be dropped quickly and used to attack Benoa with its excess. The Knights have a philosophy. If you attack Benoa and fight the citizens as shields, it's never hard to bury the knights without the art of exchanging them - I don't think it's a former Knights cadre, no, everyone is silent on the idea because they were Knights cadres with their mouths wide open.

Halbert himself, I didn't even want to think about what Shivula was saying.

It was a statement that could not even be placed on the knight's wind, such as shielding the citizens of Benoa. Strong enough about that, towards a former knight stuffed in Shivula, he said this with a cool face.

'If you want Benoa back in the royal hands, there's no other way than this. The Knights added Lord Setuna, even his reaper, to their allies. If you take any longer, you'll just gain more fighting power on the Knights side. And what the Knights of increased power will leave us forever, please'

Shivula's intelligent appearance was clear at no time.

"Some people think that the Knights themselves don't have to move, but they don't have a problem moving external forces."

Shivula's thoughts coincided with Hulberto's.

Hulberto gave Shivula two thousand, half of his total strength, and plenipotentiaries on Operation Stra Fortress Repression. I've decided to leave everything to Shivula. Shivula would have made me succeed. Shivula never lived up to his expectations. It was Shivula who gave him everything and taught him everything. I'm glad Halbert was able to do the king eventually, thanks also to Shivula. If Shivula hadn't followed me, Nea Benoagard could have collapsed in the air.

Not so long ago in Hulberto, the presence of Shivula is huge.

That's why he was in a tremendous sense of loss and disillusionment.

Only one, sitting on the throne, also because the presence of others was unnecessary to fill a large hole in his heart.

Shivula's dead.