Immediately after the destruction and abandonment of Castle Benoa, which was the Knights headquarters, the Knights had moved its headquarters to an establishment previously used as a base by the Knights of Izfail.

Most importantly, the Knights of Izfail base was the Knights headquarters before the revolution when the Knights began to use Castle Benoa as their headquarters, only to return to the Knights headquarters. It was only after the Knights left Benoa that the facility, which was managed and abandoned by the Knights, was now in the process of being taken care of by the Knights General. Items related to the Knights of Izfel, which remained abandoned, were removed or disposed of, and a large number of Knights-owned items secured from the ruins of Castle Benoa were brought in, taking shape as Knights headquarters.

The headquarters of the New Knights were not particularly significant, as they were located in the same central section of Benoa as Castle Benoa.

But the fact that Benoa Castle, which was also a symbol of Benoa, is no longer beautiful and refreshing will have an immeasurable impact on the psychology of the citizens of Benoa, the Knights think, and that they are starting to work out plans to eventually build a Knights headquarters on the site of Benoa Castle.

Instead of rebuilding Castle Benoa, we're going to build a Knights headquarters facility.

"The Castle of Benoa was also a symbol of the Royal Benoagard, so there was no problem with the very fact that it was gone. Instead, you can say it's good to be gone. '

Ozfeld expressed such sentiments about the ruin of Castle Benoa. But he said that the loss of so many lives for it was a profound sadness.

An explosion of the true body that changed from Shivula's remains blew the Knights headquarters Benoa Castle to dust. At that time, most of the humans who were at Knights headquarters are caught in an explosion and have lost their lives. My condolences to the knights who remained at the Knights headquarters, to the headquarters staff who had not even taken refuge, and to the victims involved - one hundred and twenty - seemed to renew the Knights Commander Ozfeld's determination.

When he declared to the citizens that the battle against Nair Benoagard was over, Ozfeld, who mentioned the damage done at the Knights headquarters, encouraged his voice that the same should never happen again.

Also in his speech to the citizens, it was not revealed that there was an Ashtra God behind Hulberto-Benoagardo and that Hulberto was manipulated by that God. Whereas God's reality, even in a world where there is little doubt, God's involvement, the reference to interference, can cause confusion.

As the leader of Nair Benoagard, King Hulberto fell, and while one of the issues surrounding Benoagard was nearing resolution, there was no point in sowing new seeds of confusion.

It was announced that Nair Benoagard's problem, which ends in Hulberto's disengagement, is due to the will of Hulberto individuals. Sid and Ozfeld seem to think that's where Halbert wants it. Hulberto is not the kind of man who blames others for what he has done, he said. That is only natural reason to be responsible for what he has done, for whatever reason, if it is equivalent to the chivalry of Shivula, which he teaches and adores.

Just because you're dead doesn't mean anything is allowed.

Both Sid and Bain have shown an understanding of Hulberto, but it was the fact that he was manipulated by Astra, and the idea that he could never shake off Astra's temptation and ended up doing but being left unacceptable. No matter how powerful God is and how intense God's temptation may be, there was no reason for Setuna to pin her mouth on Sid's conclusion that it was only by shaking it off that he was the knight of Benoagard.

On the other hand, however, the Knights decided to bury Hulberto as the Knights Knight. Not as Hulberto Ray-Benoagard, king of Nair Benoagard, but as Hulberto Zan-Benoagard, knight of the Knights. He said there was not even a debate among the Knights executives about returning the Knights.

The Knights of Benoagard list their salvation.

Before the revolution, the salvation of the Benoagard people was daunted and flagged. Since the revolution, the object of salvation has expanded not only to the people of Benoagard, but to the whole of Illus Valle, to all life. It was a sign of intent to let us save not only humans, but even imperial demons, and naturally should have been directed at the hostiles.

This meant that the idea that the Knights should be rebelled and that the hostile Hulberto, the soul of Shivula, should also be rescued was a common thought of Knights executives. Regardless, there must be some backlash from the people. But still, the Cavaliers should not scorn it any more than the Cavaliers' philosophy of saving all things continues to live, below current Cavalier-General Ozfeld, the executives believe.

Return to the story.

It is also told in the speech that Hulberto's discussion by the Setuna and others did not completely solve the problem concerning Nea Benoagard. But Nair Benoagard lost the grandeur of the Royal Renaissance of Benoagard, which was the source of its ability to act, its desire. Because Hulberto was one of the last of the Benoagard royals. This leads to the expectation that Nair Benoagard will have to continue to lose power in the future.

At the very least, it would be inconceivable to plan a re-invasion of Benoagard territory at once. Nair Benoagard has lost not only his dauntless, but also his two main wars, Shivula and Hulberto, and has been hit by even more outflows of warfare. It's not what you are, like trying to keep up with an organization that puts divine men on the battlefield.

Even if I was thinking about re-invading Benoagard, it was the Knights' conclusion that there was no immediate way I could rebuild it and I wouldn't mind ignoring it for a while.

Many Benoan citizens had gathered to listen enthusiastically to the announcement of the Knights and to the speech of the Knights Chief, Osfeld Zan-Ward, at the site of the Benoa Castle. It was also apparent from the reaction of the citizens listening to the speech that the speech would go a long way towards restoring the confidence of the Knights that both situations, which had always disturbed the citizens of Benoa, had been resolved from shortly after the “Great Destruction” to today. It is also clear from the information they disclose that the Knights are crushing bones for the Benoagard people. On top of that, the matter of Setuna and Rem, who cooperated with the Knights, was also made public and expressed thanks to the work of Setuna and the others.

Neither Setuna nor Lem thought they even needed to be appreciated for their work, or even thought that it could all be in the hands of the Knights, but the even more serious Knights in that sort of place published in detail the work of Setuna and the others. He made it clear that it was thanks to Setuna that Sunstrea's divine uproar was achieved and that he was able to win the battle against the Nea Benoagard army in the Stra fortress. If everything was in the hands of the Knights, restoring confidence should also accelerate, but the idea seemed to Ozfeld and other Knights executives that communicating information to their personalities was more important than that.

Setuna and Rem, already known by the citizens of Benoa, were greatly footlighted in the space of their speeches and accepted with the applause and cheer of Ban Thunder.

It has been since such an end of the war report was completed.

Setuna and the others moved the place to the headquarters of the new Knights, where they gave Ozfeld, Luveris, a report on the details of the battle against the Nea Benoagard army. The report compiled by Sid alone was because we didn't know the details, and because it was sometimes omitted.

And Setuna developed the conclusion on the spot that Ashtra, the god who was manipulating Hulberto, was the culprit of Benoagard's confusion. Setuna's presumption that Markar-Talber, who had turned himself into a divine man and hidden his identity and had gathered fame as mayor, was also a puppet by Ashtra, was also accepted by the Ozfeldts.

Circumstantial evidence that he was a divine man but had the ability to preserve himself and yet to dehumanize albino patients leads him to that reasoning.

Divine men are usually unable to preserve themselves. He's a god and a threat because he can't keep himself. Assuming that everyone can keep themselves like Markar, there is no reason to fear the Divine Man. Keeping yourself like Markar means controlling your powers. No matter how powerful you are, you cannot be the object of fear if you keep yourself and do no harm to the Darkless Arrow Cod. However, as a matter of reality, the divine man who was able to preserve himself has so far not been confirmed except by Marcar, and he did not want to think that only Marcar was special. Nor has it been ascertained that a divine man has the ability to induce divinity, like Markar.

Until the existence of Ashtra God was confirmed, there was nothing but wondering if Markar was special, but I have to wonder if Markar was not special now that the fact that Ashtra God was actively interfering was found.

Ashtra God is divinizing Nea Benoagard's soldiers in order to stop Setuna. If God could induce divinity, it would not have been strange. Divinity can be referred to as the terminal symptom of albinism. The result of a human being who has been eroded by albinism is a divine man. And albinism is a symptom of the development of God's power, the divine authority that is God's mind.

Divine authority says that it is fiercely poisonous for most organisms in the world, and that what has been invaded by that poison transforms without exception.

It is convincing if we think that Ashtra was giving Markar that ability, or that Ashtra was always manipulating him, rather than that God-forsaken Markar was inducing divinity because of the peculiarity of being a self-acquired divine person. And if Ashtra was manipulating Markar, it is also understandable that Markar was bound by Setuna and the rule of the Black Spear.

Ashtra was obsessed with a black spear, also known as the Wand of the Demon King. He even said he fought to secure the black spear. It wasn't strange that he was trying to take the black spear through Marcar, and that means Tsuji would fit. And if Marcar was dominated by Ashtra, I'm also convinced by the fact that he played his full part in the fight against Setuna, without even considering the damage to Sunstrea.

When Setsuna said such speculation in the conference room, the Ozfelds had no room for disagreement.

And Setuna told him, too.

"Ashtra's obsession with black spears means that if Ashtra shows up in the future, I'll be the one after her."

Ashtra disappeared after scattering and throwing away a grudge against Setuna. They must come after Setuna, not only to get the black spear, but also to clear up the resentment.

"It's just not just me. He is not reluctant to involve others who are irrelevant. Rather, it's the worst kind of being involved, irrelevant human beings and dead people alike, and having a heartfelt pleasure in seeing the likes of the people who get flirted with there."

Ashtra should not have seemed many times worse in quality than the Mayura God, who seemed happy to see Setuna only suffer. At least the Mayura God isn't trying to manipulate Setuna. Though it was only an attempt to bring about a death in the name of salvation, there was little more interference. In that regard, Ashtra was actively interfering with Hulberto, taking the lead in what would break Hulberto's heart. And I was glad to see Halbert's soul break.

Evil is so extreme, it even makes me nauseous.

"If I were here, I could get involved with the Knights and even one of the unrelated Benoagards."

It was not conceivable that it would do harm to anything other than Setuna, just because the highest priority would be given to securing a black spear with Setuna. I'm talking about Ashtra. I'm sure he's going to hit Setuna's heart-breaking hand. I can't imagine what that is, but the possibility of involving Rem and one close to him had to be considered.

However, it is also true that there is no way to deal with it. The other person is God. It is a tremendously powerful being and has immense power. Although we knew that if it was a black spear, we could fight, there was no way to counter the grand plot by the power of God.

Therefore, we should not be in a situation where irrelevant human beings are involved.