Common Sense of a Duke’s Daughter

To the territory of the Duke of Almeria

"... excuse me, Captain. Each supply has been completed."

After I managed to raise the morale of the soldiers and succeeded in grasping their hearts, I was leading them to the Duke of Almeria's house.

Though at some point it became known as the 'captain'...... well, I wouldn't correct that that would be necessary to lead.

While resting and replenishing en route, he was approaching the Duke of Almeria steadily at approximately twice the normal rate.

"Fine. It's time to arrive in the Duke of Almeria's territory… everyone, so that we can check the equipment thoroughly again. And then we'll get out of here."

Act with words and deeds that suit your position as captain.

"Ha!"

After the transmission, I asked how the escorts were resting.

I feel that the tensions among the soldiers are increasing with each approach to the Duke of Almeria territory.

Especially as regards those who had never been to the battlefield before, that was the true manifestation.

"Schleigh. If anyone is like hardened by nervousness, keep your voice down. Moderate tension is good, but excessive it blunts the movement"

"I'm in awe. However, I think it will blow up soon. Watch your battle up close."

Schrey also went where the usual light mouth and floating atmosphere... had a heavy atmosphere.

Ancient Ginseng's face, who has been with me on the battlefield, is like a shrew, showing another rise in tension unlike the new face.

If the tension that involves so much pressure that it is likely to be crushed is the former, is the tension that involves emotions such as excitement and daughter-in-law something like the latter?

As for the latter, perhaps it is significant that I am at the forefront.

Having already seen my battle up close, they seemed excited to get back on the battlefield with me.

Remember the battle.

That was earlier, like a shrew.

"Fulfill it, how about that. Anyway, please. If you feel there is a problem, please report it."

To his appearance, which is not so excessive as to describe him as blind faith, I, along with a bitter laugh, inadvertently return him in his usual tone.

And enough later, we got Schrey's report that we had completed all the instructions without any problems, and we left again.