In the Kingdom of Tasmeria, where I live, I was at war with my neighbour, the Twile State, until just over a decade ago.

The State of Twile was a poor country, northwest of the Kingdom of Tasmeria, with a crop-resistant land pattern, and no obscure minerals.

So.

Targeting the fertile lands of this country, the Twill nation attacked.

A sudden invasion without a declaration of war.

Naturally, the Kingdom of Tasmeria was ravaged by several lands without being able to deal with them properly.

The assigned National Army, and then the private soldiers of the Lords were destroyed, and as a result, the House of Counts of Sezon was completely under the occupation of the enemy nation.

The Count Monroe family, the territory next to it, was targeted in a more two-sided direction: north and west, when it was placed under unfavourable circumstances.

Your father's unit has been ordered to recapture the former Sezon Territory.

Your father led one unit to the battlefield as captain of the first unit of the National Army.

The answer to why your father, the son of the Marquis, was assigned to a fierce battlefield, belonged to your father.

Normally the sons of nobles belong to the Knights, whose role is to guard the King's capital and the royal family.

Therefore, he is the third son to aim for martial arts, and rarely belongs to a man.

Even so, your father joined the National Army, not the Knights, solely because the aristocratic society was staunch and painful.

Besides, despite being a man,

The National Army has wide open doors and is made up mainly of civilians.

The tasks are primarily border guarding and domestic policing.

The National Army and the Knights are in a watery and oily relationship, the Knights look down at the National Army as "the headless ones who just move their bodies," and the National Army looks down at the Knights as "you don't know the actual battle".

In the meantime, your father was often an aristocrat... and he wanted to join the National Army while he was a Marquis man.

In fact, I hear you had a rough time when you first joined the army.

Sounds like there was a backlash within the National Army about the nobility joining the army, and the Marquis is very opposed to it.

Especially the Marquis, so much so that there was an abandoned noise.

Nevertheless, it seems that your father has gradually established his position elsewhere by force in the army.

The National Army, regardless of their status, is wide open.

Regardless of you, on the contrary, there is complete meritocracy within the army.

As a result, the rebellion never prolonged before your father's strength.