Continental Hero Senki

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It was on September 20 that a person named Brigadier General of the Ostmarc Empire, Nicholas von Kirk, visited Emilia.

That day I was just taking a breath of Laskino's defense plan, and I was welcoming him with a member of Troop 334.

In the meantime, Sergeant Zeman arrived.

"Is something wrong?"

"No, someone would like to see you, may I?"

…… Who is it?

"Brigadier General Nicholas von Kirk, Chief of Staff of my Ostmarc Prostitute Corps."

"Is that better for us?

"Yes, to be precise, to Her Royal Highness Princess Emilia Silesia, who is there (...), but"

How do you know that? I intend to pay close attention to His Highness Emilia...

"Rest assured. Only the petty officer and Brigadier General know who His Highness Emilia is. I don't mean to talk out of it."

I can't trust you, but it's a strange thing to do to assassinate. I can't believe I confessed before I ran.

"You were Sergeant Zeman, weren't you?

His Highness Emilia at the time was disguised as calm.

"Yes."

"When you meet the Brigadier General, tell me why you know who I am?

"I don't mind. The Brigadier General was going to talk about it."

"Thank you. Then I will see Brigadier General Kirk."

"Thank you."

"But there are conditions."

"What is it"

"First, the Brigadier General is coming to Coco. And to have my friends present."

……

"If I can't swallow this, I won't see you"

Sergeant Zeman, after a breath,

"I understand. I swallow that condition."

Yes, I said calmly.

"Your Highness, I'm sorry to keep you waiting."

"No, it's okay"

Does Brigadier General Kirk look like he said he was in his 40s? I know it's "von” or nobility, but in fact he's overflowing with something called noble style.

"As Zeman has told you, my name is Brigadier General Nicholas von Kirk of the Imperial Army of Ostmarc, Your Highness"

Currently in this room are Her Royal Highness Emilia, Brigadier General Kirk, in addition to me, Sarah and Mr. Valta. Radek and Sergeant Zeman are on alert outside the room just in case. Well, I think it's okay.

"So before we talk, can you tell me why you know me?

"Yes. I didn't do anything difficult to say. Intelligence that was infiltrating the Kingdom of Silesia."

I thought so.

"Is that all?

"That's all, what?

"Weren't you the ones who called me to this land?

Didn't Ostmarc bother to make you go here to meet with His Highness Emilia by stealing her eyes?

"That's right. And I just want to say, unfortunately, no. Our influence is not that much."

"Really?"

I'm not lying.

"... ok. Let's trust him now."

Not now.

"Well, let's get down to business"

We were stunned by what Brigadier Kirk said.

"My Ostmarc empire is looking to shoulder to shoulder with the Kingdom of Silesia and deal with a common enemy."

"… you mean Ostmarc wants to form an alliance with Silesia"

"You can interpret it that way."

"But why this place? If that's the case, I wonder if we could meet on the official route."

"… to avoid interference by the Grand Duchy"

---

"You're struggling unexpectedly."

"Yes, there's stickiness in the rebel movement"

In front of Raskino, a large offensive operation by the Imperial Army is currently being carried out in a town called Ozerki.

However, the resistance of the rebels listing Raskino independence was surprisingly intense and they were eating a stop.

"Ozerki has a mix of rivers and lakes, complicating the terrain. Because the rebels are operating effectively, or our army is unable to show a few streets of work."

"I never thought I'd get this far with a division opponent."

"Our damage will only increase as it is. We should call off the offensive once and for all."

"Do you have to stop? Abort the operation and retreat all troops to the line of Veseli."

"Ha."

Lt. Gen. Dennis Schlemetev commands an Imperial Army repressive unit, roughly five divisions. It is a general who crawled up to Lieutenant General with strength, not uncommonly noble nor connexious for the Imperial Army. There is also serious trust from my men, especially from junior soldiers of civilian origin. In contrast, nobility is bad.

"My lord, it is still better to keep it under siege and allow the enemy to accumulate fatigue"

"I don't have to agree with you, but if it takes too long, the central government will complain to me. I've given you five divisions, and it's hard to argue with them when they say it takes so long."

Surely you can't rebel against the upper echelons just because you think you're "spending too much time" yourself.

"So what do you do? Even if we continue our offensive operations against Ozerki and make more sacrifices, the center will still complain."

"I guess."

A military ministry bureaucrat who doesn't know the scene is called Netineti.

"I have no choice. I'll keep Ozerki just to siege, some 3 divisions will suffice."

"So what's the rest of the force?

"Block the rear. Perhaps Raskino is too thin."