Continental Hero Senki

For all of us.

August 24, i.e. the third day of the reverse economic blockade.

The turmoil in the city well caused by the street blockade begins to calm down, and in contrast, it is well seen through the window of the Governor's Office that the people of the Police Department are fluttering in haste. Probably because the reason for the street blockade was the arrest of a state criminal.

14: 20.

Me, His Highness Emilia and Mr. Maya were in the military inspector's office discussing the status quo and future policies.

"How dare you, well, come up with these hands"

Mr. Maya says that in a sigh. I'm not making accusations against me because of my kind of emotion that I'm more frightened than angry. but yeah, well, sorry. And thank you.

"Thanks to your division, the economic blockade was efficiently achieved. I couldn't do it alone."

His Royal Highness Emilia and Mr. Maya, the Governor's sister, make it a Duke's warrant to work for the Governor and the Secretary of Civil Affairs.

Radek opens up the manning necessary for the street blockade and supplies that would be scarce from the garrison to minimize the disruption of the city well.

Sarah is... yeah, I'm taking care of Julia. Well, I've been busy, so you can think of it as a longer vacation.

Exactly the right material, I think it will work faster than originally planned.

I tried to do it alone and take responsibility, but it might have been rather good to have everyone working with me.

"But that's a slightly dangerous hand. The same is true of the economic danger, but the political danger will also be great. Because the aristocratic realm is engaged in rebellion."

"I know His Highness Emilia is right, but I'm still going to make this less dangerous"

This counter-economic blockade, for nominal purposes, is a temporary measure for the arrest of State criminals.

The truth about the Marinovska case and the excuses for nobles and the general public who do not know that it is a princess and grand princess protest stood now.

Even the Grand Duke nobility, who knows the truth about the matter and the circumstances behind it, is suppressed in the form of bad reviews about the Grand Duke.

"I don't think a Grand Duke nobleman would shut up because of these rumors?

"Sure, you won't shut up about rumors like this."

"I mean, is this a failure?

"No, it will probably succeed. It is proof that Count Shemir of the Grand Duchy, close to the Duke of Krakowski, has not said anything."

The territory of the Earl of Shemir is situated next to the north of the territory of the Duke of Krakowski, and one of the streets connecting Krakow with the King's capital passes through this territory of the Earl. Naturally, it would have reached the ear of the Count's lord or governor by now, but the story of the Count issuing a statement or moving a private soldier has yet to come in.

"What does this rumor mean?

"It's a simple story." Let an unspecified number of people plant the impression that the Grand Duke is the bad guy. "

What would happen if rumors of "the Grand Duke being a bad guy" dodged around with uncertain information, from the general public to nobility?

At least, you can't stand up and side with the Grand Duke. Even Count Shemir, famous as a Grand Duchy nobleman, will not govern well in the future if the people think that "the Count is a nobleman on the side of the bad guys" if he moves poorly.

So I can't say anything. In the meantime, nothing can be done by the Grand Duchy nobility until this protest has come to a paragraph.

There are newspapers, but rumors dominate the means of informing the general public in this world. Therefore, the power of rumors is tremendous.

The question is, how long will it last? People's rumors say 75 days, and the power of rumors is limited. Your Highness, Emilia, apparently that's what makes you anxious.

"But I don't think this will last forever. You should hit your next hand before the bollocks come out."

"I know. Maya, are you ready?

I had Maya ready for my next operation in advance.

Not to mention naturally, she puts on that abundant breast.

"I'm fine. Lord Henrik has a story to tell."

"It's a boulder."

The case has just begun. Rather, it can be called the real deal from now on. We need to get ahead of Sarah's stigma once in a while.

"Really, I'm glad Mr. Yuzef isn't the enemy"

His Highness Emilia shrugged like that, but let's just say she didn't hear it. I know you're complimenting me, but something's a little sad. I'm not that bad of a person. Even though I live seriously every day!

The following 25 August, at 1330 hours.

Me and Maya were meeting someone in the reception room next to the office. The person is Major Henrik Mihau Rosenstock, affiliated with the National Police Service, and a third man wrapped in the mystery of his entourage and watchman.

The third man's name is Itzhak Paderevski. He is a police officer belonging to the National Police Service, as is Mr. Henrik, and his rank is Ensign. And perhaps an assassinating presence sent by the Grand Duchy for surveillance.

"... what can I do for you, my Lord Military Counsellor? I'm busy arresting criminals right now."

Ensign Paderevski used a respectful tone, but he hated it tremendously. Well, I'm a little jealous that I'm far younger and two classes higher, and more importantly, because I'm a political enemy. Ma, I'll mimic it and deal with you with Tammy Mouth. How does it feel to be tattered by younger people?

"Because I have a business meeting with Major Rosenstock and Ensign Paderevski today"

"Business talks...?

It was Ensign Paderevski who flaunted his face, and it was Mr. Henrik who pierced his faceless expression. Well, Mr. Henrik doesn't change his expression all the time.

"It's not hard to say business. 'Cause I just want you to decide you didn't have a nomination arrangement for Major Sarah Marinovska."

"I wonder what you're gonna say..."

It was Ensign Paderevski who opened his mouth again. Mr. Henrik remains stubborn. Nothing. I didn't have an advance meeting with him. Probably watching how this one goes out.

Knowing or not such circumstances, Ensign Paderevski will not shut his mouth.

"I'm guessing you're not saying it's a substitute for lifting the blockade, are you?

"Oh. That's the police department, isn't it? I didn't know you'd break a suggestion like a petty officer."

I replied disgustingly because they said they disliked me. Wow, the people at the police station are excellent. Then I'll just salute it here and stir it up even more. If the other person gets upset and runs out, I'll be damned.

"I don't want you to think I'm going to respond to such a deal. I'm still on the edge of the police station. There's no way you can bend the law for that."

Hmm. It's as true as I'd like to set an example. You can't let a police officer succumb to administrative pressure, the stance is important, right? But in this case, I'm in trouble if you don't give in. At least in this situation, where the police station has a nonsense.

Ensign Paderevski urged Mr. Henrik to try to leave the room, but that's when Mr. Maya put out a bunch of paperwork from his bag.

"Ensign, do you know what this is?

"... what the hell is that"

"This is a roundup of the two-week supply movement at Krakow Garrison."

Krakow Garrison Replenishment Staff Replenishment Radek did it for me overnight. Well, I just bundled up two weeks worth of work, so I'm not exactly doing it overnight.

"In a National Police investigation, the material embezzlement of the garrison was certainly one of the evidence. But as far as this goes, that doesn't seem to be happening?

This is what I pointed out before. Radek seemed to have checked Mame for supplies flow in and out long after he took office in Krakow, thanks to which he left a fine dossier.

But Ensign Paderevski doesn't break his attitude.

"… is there any evidence that the contents of that dossier are true? It could have been forged."

Ensign Paderevski is not wrong.

Surely it would be more impossible for them to submit and believe materials that they just think have been prepared to help a suspect who is wanted as a national offender. Rather, it is natural to suspect material forgery.

But it's okay. This is also within our expectations.

"I need to show you another thing."

"... what?

At last Ensign Paderevski stopped saluting. It seems pretty frustrating, and I don't even try to stop poor slacking. He's supposed to be the lowest rank in this room. So that's how much he's cornered, too?

At that time, the door is knocked just in time. Maya replied briefly, "Go ahead," and it was Corporal Savitsky, an ex-command, and one bald scattered Osama who came in.

When that Osama entered the room, Mr. Henrik moved his eyebrows slightly, and Ensign Paderevski stood up in a panic.

"... oh, you are!

"As I'm sure the Majors know, the accountant's... what was it?

"It's Savonis. Fajay Sabonis"

"Oh, I did. I'm sorry. I'm Mr. Savonis. It was one of the evidence in the Marinovska case that Major Marinovska had embezzled supplies and redeemed them."

The main evidence in this case is the documents proving that there was a diversion of supplies, the accounting documents obtained by selling supplies and in the process, and the signs of hiring people with the funds obtained by it, possibly the contract, these three.

Radek did it for me to deny the sidelines of supplies. Then one more thing, deny the funded evidence. If we can deny this, nature and the third evidence will also disappear. If you can't get the money, you can't get the contract.

That's why Mr. Savonis. Do it.

"I was ordered by Ensign Paderevski, who was there, to prepare the accounting documents"

"... what are you talking about! Don't be ridiculous!

Mr. Savonis prepared the accounting documents and submitted them as evidence to the Police Department.

But that means Sarah didn't ask for it, it's evidence that the police department ordered and forged.

As for Mr. Savonis' existence, he told me when I asked Mr. Henrik, "It's nothing like hiding anything else". Well, I kept my mouth shut about using it for this sort of thing just in case it leaked information.

"No. I have been ordered by the Ensign. I also remember receiving 15 gold coins as a reward. Whatever, you may also submit the document 'I want you to produce these documents' that you gave me at that time."

"Hey, you, don't lie! Didn't it burn right in front of me when I received the accounting documents!

Yes. Self-destruct. Did you guys hear that? Ensign Paderevski has now admitted to the existence of the evidence himself.

Yeah. That went well unexpectedly. In the theory of "eyes for eyes, teeth for teeth", I was counterfeiting what Mr. Savonis called the paperwork for the counterfeit accounting request, but I didn't have to use it because the Ensign gelled it before I could use it. At last, Mr. Savonis let him grab 30 gold coins so he wouldn't betray him. Duke's house money, but Mr. Maya "lent" it to me comfortably. It makes me very depressed when I think about repayment.

Well, it's better not to think it's the prerogative of the police to fabricate evidence. I didn't use the forged documents.

"Ensign Paderevski!

Mr. Henrik yelled at Ensign Paderevski. For the first time at this time Ensign Paderevski seemed to realize that he had made a far-fetched confession. He looks amazing "done".

"... Ensign, I'll take my time to ask you about that later. Until then, shut up."

"Yes..."

Mr. Henrik, when you get angry, your face really becomes that of a guard. Super scary.

Well, such a pathetic Ensign Paderevski aside, this is where it comes from.

"... Ensign Paderevski. I'll get back to it, but let's do business."

…………

Ensign remains silent. Are you following Mr. Henrik's orders, or are you simply unwilling to talk about anything?

But either way now. In the meantime, it is a prerequisite to return to the salutation and continue the business talks with him.

"Ensign knows it's not the mastermind of this case. Even if we go any further, the plan will fail. Then you run into lizard tail cuts. The mastermind and the doings will push you to take full responsibility. That's not what you want, is it?

It is hard to believe that Ensign did this at his discretion. He probably took orders from the mastermind to spy on Mr. Henrik, fabricate evidence and try to discredit Sarah. If you disobey that order, your neck will fly, and if so, you will have to obey the order. It would be a hard spot for middle management.

"... what am I supposed to do?"

The Ensign groaned very small, and low. If they pushed me to take full responsibility, I guess I imagined what would happen to me.

"I want to restore Major Sarah Marinovska's honor while minimizing the damage on this side. And you want to push the blame on that mastermind and on it, without all the blame. Because it's easy to do."

I told Ensign the simple thing. He promised me that he would carry it out, even as it was often tedious.