Continental Hero Senki

His reasons.

Ormutz Fortress, Jan. 5.

I have met the Shadow Merit of this battle. But when I mentioned it, he looked strange.

"Well, what are you talking about?

"You must know, Lord Rebal"

He is Herbert Rebar. Former Lieutenant General of the Republican Army, captive. He is a mysterious man who surrendered to the royalists just before the meeting. And...

"You must be the one who advised me to let Major General Braha escape, my lord."

When I said that, Rebal yelled at me. That face would say 13 out of 10 would be "disgusting". The other three are the ones who don't even listen but answer at will.

Anyway, as a result of earlier meetings, most of the Schumperk legions vanished from the ground. Even so, not everyone died. As I said earlier, Major General Braha fled to Schumperk, and there are prisoners. As in Brigadier General Treibal's time, I'm looking into whether there's anyone to give to the royalists, but I also got some information that I'm curious about.

"A high-ranking officer of the Schumperk Legion didn't seem to have taken into account that you had fallen back on the royalists. The junior soldier suspected it."

Run an operation to rescue a rival who's almost single and boarded an enemy fortress, and wipe it out. If you feel a little overdone and ask the prisoner, this is it.

Normally, if a man in the rank of general were to single himself into an enemy stronghold, that would mean asylum or betrayal. I don't even think the Legion Commander would do that himself.

But even though he thought he had to "rescue" the general rank of the Schumperk Legion, he didn't even think as much as dew that "Rebar betrayed him". It's hard to think Major General Buraha didn't realize that even junior soldiers did.

I mean, it's unnatural.

Whether it be how Rebal came to the fortress or why the meeting was held.

When I point that out, the person of the moment...

"I guess."

And I said it all the time. I'm a little angry. I'm pretty old, but I want to hit you. But he will notice my anger, and he will begin to confess in white.

"The beginning of the matter is December 25. You know what happened?

... that day. I remember very well. It's the day Sarah hit Yakota Mountain. Yeah, that was a lot of trouble. If Sarah suddenly thinks she's had a fever, she starts to take it off and push it down, and I think the enemy soldiers are nearby and take him prisoner... I see.

"It was the day I took a captain named Nantka the National."

Then Rebal nods again with a disgusting smile. Stop that face.

"Yes, you have taken one prisoner of our army... no, a statesman. That's brought under me today." I have a reconnaissance unit that won't return, so I checked and found the body in the area, but only one. "Well, it's not a rare story to die in battle during reconnaissance operations, or to be a prisoner. But I thought this would be a good time."

"Opportunity?"

"Ah. This is your chance to surrender."

"What do you mean?

"Easy. The fact that the prisoner is out means that 'Herbert Lieval, who specializes in policing, is in Schumperk. So let's attack,' which the royalists take for granted, right?

Correct. That was the conclusion reached in the discussions between His Highness Emilia and Mr Fine. And I knew that was Rebar as well... I see. It could certainly be a good opportunity to surrender.

If Rebar came to Schumperk with the intention of surrendering from the beginning, he must first tell his enemies, or kingdoms, in some way that "Rebar is in Schumperk".

Oh, my God. It's an "out-of-the-way rival". Suddenly I said to the fortress, "Rebel! I've come to surrender -!" I can't trust you if you come. But if I was given some form of information in advance, I'd say, "Maybe really...?" I would think so and confirm. As a matter of fact, we had that information searched downstairs for officers who knew Rivals among the royalists.

And the "policing" crap he said is also important? If we don't surrender quickly, Schumperk will be the battlefield, and he will have to take command. Surrendering during a massive meeting is too dangerous and naturally considered a trap to be trusted.

So when a prisoner leaves, it means "a good opportunity". Maybe he was stepping up his reconnaissance so the prisoners could leave. Horrible.

"So why didn't a man of the rank of general anticipate your betrayal? I can almost imagine."

"Well? I wonder what you imagined."

"It's nothing much to imagine. If you've been after Schumperk since the beginning of his tenure, there are only a few ways to do this."

In other words, a way to quickly plant the perception that you are a raw nationalist person and an officer who heartbreaks to Harha. That's easy.

"I beheaded a human being who had some sympathetic or compromising ideas about royalty and republicans as a non-national. Isn't that right?

"Your name and answer. Looks like we're gonna get along."

Then again, the Rebel smiles as an example. I don't think I'm going to be close to you. Come back out after you become more beautiful. No, you don't have to have sex change surgery or anything.

"I guess it was the 23rd of December. On the floor of the Ops meeting that day, there were officers who courageously proposed a compromise with the royalists. He's definitely a captain, a young officer for that rank. He must have excelled."

"And on the spot, you said you snapped the captain's neck?

"Hehe, you're a boulder. Were you at that meeting, too?

I thought so. It's a lot more effective.

Immediately execute the neck of a sympathetic officer to the royalists. By this I can make myself known among high-ranking officers that I am a born national. At the same time, he will get the title "Rebel of the Hated".

Legion commanders hated from high-ranking officers to junior soldiers. Naturally, that morale goes down. An army with reduced morale is out of the question.

That Rebel boarded the enemy fortress and became a prisoner, and moved his legions to rescue him. An army with significantly lower morale cares about its political position and saves the "Rebel of the Hated". "There is no way to betray" him because of his preconceived notion that he is a born national, and he goes out concerned about his political position. The result is, as you know.

He's an out-of-the-way man, but he also seems to be a highly calculated man. Because both the royalists and the statesmen were on his hands.

"The 20,000 generals of the Schumperk Legion depend on their dedication to His Majesty Karel as a sign of trust. Did you trust me?

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There's no way I can...

No, well, I know there's no point in trying to put up some kind of trap you did that far. Besides, the fact that I've been belabelling over this question for a while is probably proof that I'm a trustworthy person.

"There are still questions I haven't answered. My lord."

"? Is something wrong?

"Before the meeting, I asked you." Why did you surrender? "

"Oh, that. I see."

That said, he talked out the reason. Do not cover it up, and perhaps the truth. The information I learned because I was the belly of Edvart Harha and the words that exchanged his speculations as a plotter. Sure, that was muscular, and it was convincing.

But more than that, the words Herbert Rebel unleashed had a huge impact on me.

"What would you do if I told you that this civil war, your country's, was set up by Carol Silesia, the prime minister of the Kingdom of Silesia?