Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Outside 224, two generals.

Face to face at the place of the meeting, there had already come Gaksui, the monarch, and the heavy towns under his command.

Ouhaku and Kisho. Together they are general martial arts officers, but each of them is a heavy town with a broken opinion.

Against the style and majestic Ouhaku, Kisho is the person who gets the impression of being calm. Though there is an image that fits exactly as the schematic of knockout and elite. Well.

Plus, one more as a civilian in Heavy Town.

This person... from Ouhak's story was that in Gaksui's faction he acted like a prime minister, striving to be able to advise from a neutral standpoint whether a war should be waged or a truce ceased. They are familiar with the domestic situation, starting with the stockpile of supplies. A person with the stance of being aware and advising you so that your opinions are not biased can also be said to be a valuable person inside.

The animal group also accompanied him, so he seemed to have eaten some faces other than Gaksui and Ouhaku, but was immediately getting back on his mind. Well, can you say that war and politics don't work if you seem too upset.

"Are you the helper of Lord Genlai and a friend of Raymay the Great? I'll see you first. It's called Kisho."

Kisho comes to grace me without moving his expression too much. This one also thanked me by joining my fists and palms. Do you have the impression that this area is a person who doesn't put much emotion on the table because of his personality? Well, I have conflicting opinions, so maybe there's no reason to behave lovingly.

The first impression on the opponent of a position of disagreement… is something that doesn't get better often. However, since it is a lost position and persuasion can change the impression of the target, there should be no problem unless the thought is too noisy.

I told Satori that I didn't have to take it and let her know immediately, so I'm still not sure about Kisho's insides.

In any case... you should be polite about explaining.

"Well, let's get started"

Tea is available for everyone. That's how Gaksui started the meeting.

"First, the story of the alliance with Lord Howsin was founded. We must use any means to accuse Shawen of being a traitor. For this reason, we will spare no effort to cooperate or respond to the operation, as stated in the letter from Lord Howsin."

It was Kisho who reacted slightly surprised by the words.

"Oh my... Given the movements of the soldiers and the character of the generals to be told, Lord Houshin and his ministers seemed to me to be trying to get on their own. Getting to talk about alliances was a little... no, totally unexpected. What is your name? I wonder if Lord Howsin is a more loyal man than I imagined. No, but... from the writing of the letter, it is possible that we have new information, such as to determine that something cannot be defeated on its own -"

... I see. The view of Houshin and his faction seems accurate.

As a matter of fact, Houshin was rebelling by positioning Showen as a rebel, but that's not his big name as a pre-construction, and there's something he said that about in the genuine part.

You thought crusading on your own was a way of expressing loyalty to the previous dynasty and being serious.

The fact that he was trying to get martial arts to set up in his distribution was nothing more than trying to accomplish what was naturally to be accomplished according to the circumstances.

Surprise such a houssin change of heart and judge the reason for the change of heart from the text of the letter. Though, as I heard rumors, he certainly seems to be a brilliant man.

"Sure, that's what you said, once you show Showen how to obey a lot and hit Showen again where you're exhausted after crushing him with Houshin."

"Master Left. If Shawen tells Howsin's faction to carry out the attack, he can show them even in skirmishes as appropriate to the extent that excuses stand. Lord Ouhak, who says so, said that obeying Showen is not reasonable, and that if you accept the truce, you do not know what the impossible challenges will be. If we don't have an alliance, if we move, we'll be two fronts from Showen."

"Uhm."

"I guess that's right...... I don't know which way Showen's main force will be directed by our full participation in the war. It is also possible that the Hoosin faction will employ the operation of attacking what I claim to be exhausting. Remember, it's the same thing even when an alliance is formed."

Fisherman's interest, huh? That would certainly make sense...... but I also think Ouhak's claim makes sense again. Moving as a finger on the obedient back of his stomach even though he sees Showen as an enemy, and betraying him later, is slightly bad to hear.

Most importantly, Showen is an evil fairy. After accepting the truce, it is very likely that they will work with fairy arts so that they cannot be defied.

Nevertheless, the line of ceasefire with Showen will be extinguished once an alliance has been formed. Even Kisho's story later looks like he's shifting to a story about how much he can trust his alliance.

So if you think about houshin - at least I think it's the personality of having an alliance and going through brother-in-law. Advice to Prince Kai on his reign is enough for credibility. Because if you're trying to be an emperor, you don't get that kind of statement.

"Lord Howsin said he had an alliance, but he was seen as a dedicated man."

And so Prince Kai said. For once, it can be the treatment of a high brother in disguise but under the Genlai Gate.

"I have spoken to Lord Howsin before, but he was an honest man. I agree with you there."

Until then, Gaksui, who had listened to the ministers, says.

"I understand the character of Lord Howsin. But I just hope you keep in mind that there are concerns like those I have just mentioned. If we see such signs, we should also consider less wear and tear."

"... let's keep in mind. But things are changing with Lord Raymay and Lord Theodore."

"... you say?

"Yes, as I said earlier, it may be part of the reason Lord Howsin changed his mind."

That's what I'm saying, Gaxsui's got his gaze on this one. Right. Let's start by explaining a lot about Showen's actual power and the power he holds here. Be as polite as you can, as you did at Hoosin's.

That's why Showen is the Evil Immortal. Explain to the immortal opponents who fly in the sky and manipulate treasure that it is useless to use ground forces.

But... Let me hear that Showen is a Immortal, talking about power discrimination... Cadkeus, who was causing him to get mixed up in Satori's hair, typed letters into his own communications machine to let me know with a five-sense link.

By whining so loudly that Satori can't hear you leave... I'm teaching Cadkeus a lot. Cadkeus enters it into the comms. It is a dimension that I read with a five sense link.

But it's an irregular thing. I guess that means I read the extra thought in my eyes.

"If Shawen is such a Immortal, would he join the other faction but not be able to do it?

'That's right. If you fled back with Genlai, it must be considerable. If you can defeat Genlai, you can do it yourself without waiting for the Hordes, but you haven't been able to do it. "

"If so... you just need to let them know about our armaments, our operations, etc. and gain credibility."

"Successfully incorporated into Showen... I can also benefit from the secret of eternal immortality like a Immortal"

'Kuku...... In Genlai, to hear anecdotes, you must be too sturdy to talk.'

A number of the contents of Kisho's thoughts such as…. Satori was also convinced that he would draw attention on this occasion and had a little difficulty keeping it from appearing on his face.

From earlier on, Kisho had talked a lot about his inclination to put his brother-in-law and reason aside and emphasize rationality… it was a reminder from his sober views as a general or staff officer, one might have said. But this is crossing the line.

To my mind, that opinion reflects Kisho's character as it is. There seems to be a virgin technique that I can say that my brother-in-law and my big father-in-law are also important externally... but I don't really think of them at all.

I know it sounds good to say it's sensible or uplifting... but I don't even hate stepping around for myself or betraying you.

I can say it's a nasty deal to keep him company, even though he just snapped his head off... Well, this man, what can I do for you?