Continental Hero Senki

Republic Worst Day

The Silesia-Karlsbert war erupted in 632 on the continental calendar. There are two main battlefields in that war, one in the town of Kobari near the southwestern border of Silesia.

Kobari, a land of fierce battle, was exterminated by the battle, and 20,000 generals, combined, chose the land as their tomb. No, you should say "chosen" if you describe it accurately. Because they didn't dig their own graves of their own free will.

And the other is the border town of Carbina, in the northeastern part of the territory of the Republic of Karlsbert.

Fighting was smaller here than in Kobari. It was a strategically negligible town because of the terrain that disadvantaged the Republican Army, the side of the invasion, and also because it was away from the capitals of both countries. As a result, there are only (...) fewer than 3,000 deaths in both armies, and the town has painstakingly kept that figure.

Every time Kobari's tragedy closes up, Carbina disappears from people's memories. Only a small consolation tablet, who now speaks of its memory, is secluded near the entrance of the town, in a discreet place, not knowing who built it.

In such a town is the stronghold of the Karlsbert royalists.

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November 15. The Emilia Division arrived in Carbina.

Our officers, beginning with His Highness Emilia, offer silent prayers to the little consolation tablet before heading to the Royalist Command in Carbina.

At the end of the day, he was also observing the situation in the town of Carbina. Carlsbert is in the middle of a civil war. Speaking of border towns away from the capital, the concern that people who go on the road with so many ruins have a gloomy look on their faces was lightly crushed.

"You're unexpectedly lively"

And, His Highness Emilia has a word. Mr. Maya tuned in to it, too.

"Sure. I don't think we're in a very civil war. People who want to go can see a smile."

Maya is right, there is no gloomy atmosphere in Carbina. I snorted at the boulder for the atmosphere of this town because I heard that in the capital, Sokolov, there was a simultaneous uprising of republicans and it was becoming quite tragic.

Meanwhile, Major Alesh Shramek, a royalist executive who is leading us and guiding us to command, or watching us, speaks out loudly with his chest open.

"This is also the gift of His Majesty Karel's reign!

Major Schlermeck stressed the validity of His Majesty Karel's political hands-on policy, which would bring Carlsbert more prosperity and prosperity if that arm extended to the entire republic, or something.

But the opinions of our supply staff, who had seen the Duke of Krakowski's territory from a much more overlooking perspective, apparently differed, whining in such a way that it could only be heard by me and Mr. Feene, who were beside him.

"... I think it's because we're on the border with Silesia."

This means that Karbina is the territory of the Duke of Krakowski, a small town. It has developed as a hub of transactions bordering the Kingdom of Silesia. That, he said, is proof of this vibrant goodness.

And Mr. Fine, who is in a position to provide information to the Emilia Division, gave me information that would further support this Radek theory.

"Depending on the information sent to us by our Imperial Embassy, apparently the towns on the non-Carbina border are bulldozed by the National Pietary. And the nationalists don't like other countries intervening in civil wars, and they seem to be blocking all borders."

In other words, the last trading hub left in Carlsbert, which became Carbina. I see. Is the reason why so many people came to exile from Karlsbert to the Duke of Krakowski's territory because they had no other place to go?

But is it the only border town that any other than the national sect has...

"Then this town is in danger"

When I said that, Radek and Mr. Feene snorted hard.

From a national point of view, it is the last border town. If we crush this place, the royalists and republicans will no longer be able to receive support from foreign countries, and they will not be far away from starving to death. There is no way that a statesman would ignore such a town. Now you won't be able to get around just after the simultaneous bee rise in Sokolov, but sooner or later you'll be sending troops to this town.

In the meantime, do you want to work with the Royalist Command to develop a defensive plan for this town and gather intelligence on the national sect?

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On November 15, when Yuzef and others arrived in Karbina, that day will be remembered by the people as the worst day for the Republicans.

Leaving October 29. The Republicans arose simultaneously in the capital, Sokolov. Firehands rose from 78 locations in the city that day alone, challenging a guerrilla battle against the confused National Piety, whose death in action exceeded 10,000 in the seven days from October 29 to November 7, with less than 500 damage to one Republican.

But on November 8, the republicans gradually became disadvantaged when Herbert Rebar, Major General of the Republican Army, known as the belly of the national and interim president, General Edvart Harha, came to direct command.

Rebal began by pulling troops from areas outside the capital to crush the capital's republicans with all his might. And with the force gathered, he carefully crushed every single republican stronghold that stood and caged in every part of the city.

But that wasn't enough, Major General Rival knew.

"The republicans are relatives of Shirami. Crushed or crushed, it springs up again soon. In order to extinct the republicans (silami), it is extremely inefficient to crush each one individually"

That is supposedly the word that Rebar unleashed on his staff.

It did not cover everything about how many bases the Republicans have in Sokolov city, so to speak, as to be national figures who have most of the security apparatus. Given that the firehands had risen from 78 locations in the city, and that, as Major General Rebar said, the republicans would gush like silami from all over the city, that must have been on a considerable scale.

So Rebar first destroyed three bases per compartment by a massive sorcery offensive. Naturally, the Republicans shouted loudly at the inhumanity and brutality of this sorcery offense, but Rebal did not go through with it and struck his next hand.

November 9. He said this to a captive Republican constituent during three sorcery attacks.

"If you cooperate with me, I will not be guilty of you. I don't even get my hands on my family or my lover. On the contrary, you can guarantee your future life and safety forever"

No one who rides such a sweet tongue would want to poke at a nationalist from the outset. Everyone who cannot do so shuts his mouth and cooperates silently with the Nazis.

But there was no way that every human being in the Republican sect could have been a brave man who could withstand every spiritual attack.

Rebar talked to a man named Shelak, a Republican.

"With that said, do you know a woman named Lefker? They say she's a beauty fighting for one or two in Sokolov. But unfortunately, he seems to be the lover of those who set fire to the capital. The refker would also be involved in some way. I have to arrest you. Worst case scenario, you could be executed"

That could have been a classic argument. "If you want to save your lover's life, cooperate," he says. But if this is all that falls, I won't have a hard time. A man named Shellark also told his lover by the name of Lefker before the bee was raised that "there could be danger to you, too". And the refker understood that, too, and told me, "Don't worry about yourself".

If the world were the world, it would be told as a beauty story. But in reality, that will be the dawn of tragedy.

"... oh yeah. I remember. I forgot my name, but they said a woman was arrested earlier. Interested?

…………

When the woman's name was Lefker, even Shelak could understand that she was her own lover.

The city of the capital was visible under the eyes of the rooftop of the Capital Defense Command, which was taken to Rival and where the detention centre was located, but more eye-catching objects were found in the courtyard of the Defense Command.

(b) The shaped defence command has a courtyard that is invisible from the outside. Its courtyard contained the figure of more than 100 Republican army soldiers and dozens of women shackled in their hands and feet and unable to move.

Rebar politely gives Shelak monoculars to encourage him to look at the group.

And Shelak confirmed that there was a refker in the group.

Shelak falls into confusion. What is that, what are you willing to do?

Rebal, who was observing his confusion, takes the clock out of his pocket. This is a high-precision pocket watch crafted by Helvetian watchmakers.

Looking at such a pocket watch, Rebal says with a smile.

"In about 15 minutes, the verdict will be delivered"

"... verdict, you say?

"Ah."

Shelak had intense goosebumps all over his body. A bad feeling pierces his whole body.

And Rebal, on the other hand, keeps a smile on his face, and once again he gets intrigued by Yotai.

"With that said, Mr. Shelak, do you know this story? Before Boris Romanov, the first emperor of the Continental Empire, achieved continental unity, the magician said he was seen with strange eyes. One man was worshipped as God and ruled the country, but in another he was persecuted for being seen as the use of the devil. The last example of this is the Witch Trial, but you know what?

Leaving room for a long-time rival who talked to Yotai, Shelak kept looking at his lover's refker with his monoculars. When I looked closely, my face had something like a mole, which was badly debilitated.

And the republican army soldiers surrounding them seem excited and restless. It's as if I'm praying for a verdict to be delivered soon.

"It seems that the women who were convicted in the 'Witch Trial' have had a rough time. The main sentences are incineration, drowning, and…"

After accumulating a little, Rebal told her to whisper in Shelak's ear as she continued to look at her lover.

"Fornication,"

Shelak, having heard it, realized everything that would happen in that courtyard.

He opens his eyes and looks at Rebal's face. And as always, Rebar's grin won't break.

"Oh, you see that bald guy there? That was my junior in cadet school. I owe him a lot, but he hasn't given it back yet.... You're apparently presiding over that trial this time. Well."

That's what Rebal finally looked into Shelak's eyes. A fierce rage could be seen in the eyes of Shelak, whom Rebal saw.

"Earlier suggestions, can you consider wearing them?

How many people on this continent will be able to kick this proposal?

But at least it is certain that there was not one person on the roof of this Sokolov defence command.

Thus Rebar was able to obtain 38 collaborators in a similar way.

Rebar, who obtained 38 collaborators, used that collaborator to circulate information to the Republicans. The hostage-taking collaborators worked desperately and exactly as Rebar wanted.

Here's what we got.

"Oh dear. They're going to make a magic attack on the base here."

"Soon this base should be pulled away. If you're based there, you'll be safe because the National Guard hasn't found out yet."

"Let's gather people in Letna National Park and make a blow to the nationalists. Show him the power of the republicans."

Disseminate such information everywhere.

Not so many, such as those who doubt the information circulated by people they know in the same republicans. What's more, the fear of being destroyed from compartment to compartment in a sorcery offensive was making the information more convincing.

Thus, on November 15, thousands of Republicans who stood and caged in various parts of the capital, Sokolov, assembled in the suburban Letona National Park.

It was supposed to be the Republican strategy to scatter the forces of the National Piety around the dozens of strongholds in the city and the repression, but the Republicans came together.

Naturally, it produced the result of summoning an army of nationalists.

Same day at 15.30.

Letna National Park is under siege by the National Authorities. Firstly, a massive sorcery attack burned half of the Republicans to death, and a relentless siege was fought against the republicans who had fled so hard.

A pile of corpses was built in the park, and some of its piles of corpses were the bodies of 38 collaborators, he said.

Also around this offensive, dozens of "executions" of female republicans were carried out, leading to the near-sweep of the republicans in the capital, Sokolov.