Eastwood is also a lake city that built an artificial island on the lake.

Only the lake city is designed so that ships can be used for travel, and moat and moat waterways are stretched endlessly.

One day after the dawn of 515 Holy Calendar, such missions from other countries appeared in Eastwood.

Says this mission came from a country called the Principality of Belm.

This mission in the Principality of Belm has come aboard the port of Eastwood, where information has not been released, and has said that it wants to trade directly.

To tell the truth, there are two rivers connected to Lake Eastwood (naming the lake that was unnamed), one of which flows across the Great Forest into the East Sea.

Moreover, the river is wide enough for ships large enough to sail deep and deep in the ocean, so the ships of the Principality of Belm came back to Eastwood.

How did you figure this water route out when it hadn't been made public yet? There was no alarm or gap as to where we purchased this information on the water route.

There's nothing wrong with a private level deal when it comes to trading, but I can't say "yes, gladly" on my own if a national mission comes and says I want to make a deal.

So first I spoke to Father, the Governor of the South, and Father instructed me to take the mission to Brunhill.

Damn, if you would go to Alsum, you wouldn't have to send out soldiers to escort the mission... it's an annoying story to this understaffed.

By the way, Alsum is a port city in the eastern part of the Kingdom of Holy Bandham, and until Eastwood officially opened its port, it is the only port city in the Kingdom of Holy Bandham.

The Principality of Belm does not border the Kingdom of Holy Bandham in a small country ruling part of the Genbalus peninsula, northeast of St. Orion, one of the four great powers hostile to the Kingdom of Holy Bandham.

I mean, I wouldn't say that the influence of the St. Orion state is strong enough to be a nation, but I'm an ally, so I wonder if it would be okay for the St. Orion state to remain silent if we made a national deal with the Kingdom of St. Bandam, and as the Duchy of Belm, it would be a mess?

Whatever it was, the Count Brute Ease family was to escort him to Brunhill for the mission, so I'll leave that escort to Federer.

And from Brunhill, the knights of the Brutozelles Border House will serve as escorts for the Wang Capital.

Originally, the soldiers of the Brute Ease Count family were the muscle to escort them to the King's Capital, but they gave me a break with escorts to Brunhill because they couldn't move large numbers of soldiers from the developing Eastwood over the long term.

Some noblemen would tell me to escort them to the King's Capital because they are creatures that value honor and hearsay even if they are understaffed, in fact most of them say so, but I don't have to worry because I have something that takes precedence over noble honor and hearsay.

Besides, the lack of manpower is due to the king's unscrupulous gesture, so let him run the territory quietly for a while.

The escort successfully and safely delivered the mission to Brunhill.

But on the way to the mission escort, there was information that several villages were being attacked by bandits, and Federer gave me a report.

My territory will take the form of being swept away from the frequency of patrols of the surrounding villages for lack of manpower, even for free.

I would have kept the patrol tight if only I had manpower with Federer, but reality isn't so sweet.

It's called a mission in the Principality of Belm, it's called a bandit, and I'm not on the ground. Why is the information coming to me so quickly?

That's because I was making magic items for communications and handing them over to the main members of Brut Island, Eastwood and Wangdu.

And you gave it to your father.

So as soon as I can, I'll fly to Fort Felk and get rid of the bandits.

Literally, I flew him in an instant.

I can't allow a bandit to have a big face on my territory, and I'm going to get paid for his fuzzy deeds.

I'll show you hell!

"You don't have to lead an immediate crusade."

"Federer's got to go back to Eastwood and take command over there, right? If Wick can't stay away from the fort long enough, isn't it my turn? Besides, it's a good performance to earn the trust of the people that the Lords will take the lead and defeat the bandits."

"Well, I didn't know you cared about the trust of the people."

Federer, it would be strange if I cared about the people!

Even I want to govern better than this and enrich my people.

Besides, if that leads to the devotion of the Magic God, you might worship the Magic God that I believe in, the Lord who thinks of the people without saying anything.

You can have that plan, right?

Hundreds of KM northwest of Eastwood, there's supposed to be a concentration of bandit damage in the villages around here, but there's no bandit-like reaction.

Are you celebrating your accomplishments because you got enough supplies to live in for a while?

No, then there's no reason not to hook up with my enemy.

Should we assume that we have already moved to other lands?

Either way, we have to do it.

Wait, bandits! I'll chase you to the end of the earth!

That's why I'm in an all-out battle with a thousand eyes.

So, what I found is a cave in the Rune Mountains that went northeast about 170 Km from here.

Well, if it's 170 KM, it's supposed to be my enemy range. Why didn't you hit it?

Are you using some kind of magic item to cover up your magic powers?

Hmm, what is this...

That's funny, you're gonna do it on my land.

It's 170 Km northeast.

"Copy that. We're moving!

I put a platoon of ten men under my command from the mission escort, leading that platoon and Firia towards what appears to be a cave for the bandits.

It is Javan who has been promoted to Associate Lieutenant that brings this platoon together.

This Javan was my escort. He's a knight apprentice and an excellent swordsman.

When I get the title, you move in. I was a chief of staff initially, but I'm also a brilliant swordsman and promoted to the rank of lieutenant early.

"It's a demon to 500 meters forward. About thirty cobolts."

"Ha! All men, combat attitude! Squad!

Javan responds to my information and gives immediate instructions to form a formation.

An arrow is a formation that mimics the shape of a pointed arrow at the end of a bow and arrow.

The pointy part of the arrow, the so-called tip point, where Javan leads diagonally to the left and right, and I fall back behind Javan, placing two soldiers and Phyllia between Javan and me, forming one behind me.

Speaking in class, Phyllia, the Secret Service Captain, can command it if he claims command above Javan, but Phyllia is my escort, so he doesn't give a cut at the platoon's command.

Of course, Phyllia would talk if she was going to do me harm, but she wouldn't talk until then.

It's not a free horse we're riding, it's a horse-shaped demon named Battlehorse who lives in the Great Forest.

Battlehorse is a Rank D demon with six legs, which is very much above any normal military horse in speed, endurance, or endurance.

All the military horses in the Count Brute Ease family also make breeding ranches in an attempt to make it this battlehose, but that's exactly what's still missing, so I guess that's all this force is good at being given this battlehose.

I see it, it's Cobolt.

Cobolt, the demon responsible for the classic corner of fantasy objects, is a canine faced, man-type demon.

He's about 160 cm long, taller and stronger than a goblin, and he's taller and faster than an oak. Good balance? Demons.

Individuals acting alone but in a herd of Rank E demons, equipped with weapons and protective equipment that are even more specific to the human form, also exist that use slight but magic.

Intelligence is also higher than goblins. Acting in the herd is to hunt in tandem, so much so that even high ranking demons may hunt more than themselves.

It feels like such a cobolt is interfering with our progress with a herd of about thirty.

"Draw your sword! Keep the demons away from the hall!

"Ohhhhhhhh"

Apparently, we're going to keep raiding like this.

But I didn't expect you to be in such a good formation, did you, Javan?

The soldiers in the Count Brute Ease family are understaffed, so I'm sure many of them armed with magic items to improve quality, even platoons, would kick around 30 cobolts, but still they wouldn't be able to make this kind of move without collaboration being trained separately.

The platoon that led Javan and stormed the swarm of Kobolts trumps Kobolts, or jumps and steps on battlehose.

If I storm and break through the center, I run straight through ignoring Kobolt.

It seems like Javan's decision to give priority to bandit extermination over taking time to destroy the Kobolt herd because the purpose of this one is bandit extermination.

Still, Kobolt has done more than a dozen damage, so try Kobolt and it will be nothing but disaster.

Since Kobolt was desperate by the Javans' leading soldiers, I passed Kobolt without any enemies, but Phyllia, arrayed in front of me, stuck his spear out from time to time and crushed Kobolt's head a few meters away by shock waves.

That's Phyllia from Destruction.

Phyllia's martial arts have also been pulled out in the house of the Earl of Brute Ease, and the battle was named "annihilation" because Grandpa called it "Phyllia's annihilation surpasses that of the eagle".

I think it's two names that don't look like the girl Phyllia, but Phyllia herself seems less than full, so I'm anxious about Phyllia's future.