Continental Hero Senki

willingness of other countries

January 6.

I revealed to Mr. Feene what Lieutenant General Lieval told me yesterday.

"Grand Duke Carol, is it?"

"Yep. That's what he says..."

But that seems to be a guess. Rebar wasn't sure, either, which is why he said, "What do we do? He asked me."

Speculation is also quite vague.

Firstly, the Presidency inflammation that triggered this civil war. It is clear that Edvart Harha's assassination was planned, but according to Rebar, "the killer is unknown". And because of the circumstances, it is difficult to think of it as an offence by any of the various forces in the Republic.

If it's a nationalist offense, it's too cluttered. Oh, my God, because the President himself is really dying. Fact is he is slightly injured but burned. Although it was helpful because there was a basement, would you bother to pick a time or a way to kill the president if he really wanted to perform himself?

Plus, we stepped up the repression against the Republicans in this Presidential inflammation, but the Republicans beeped together in the capital before it was done, and the Capitols remained unbeaten by the Republicans until the Rebels cracked it down. More surely, I wish I could perform myself at a time when I could efficiently annihilate the republicans, but it is unnatural that they are doing it for the good of the republicans if there are any incidents.

It's also weird to assume it's a Republican offense. At the outset of the incident, the Presidency has been packed with many officials, causing many casualties following the fire. Given the republican-listed doctrinal claims, would we use such means as mass slaughtering unrelated human beings? Besides, I don't think the Presidency would easily arson a symbolic building for the republicans.

And there can be no royalists either. His Majesty Karel, the head of the royalists, came to Krakow on November 1 and the presidential flames on October 27. It was only after the incident that Silesia was asked to help.

If the royalists do not choose the means and want to hold the real power of the Republic, they can ask the Kingdom of Silesia for its support and then read the timing and burn the Presidency. That would have allowed the Kingdoms to hold down the stronghold electronically while the two major powers of statehood and republicans were in turmoil.

"I mean, the culprits in that case are not national, republican, let alone royalist. It's probably another country's plot, he said. Looks like Lieutenant General Lieval doubted the intervention of the Kingdom of Silesia. If it's certainly not any domestic force, it's only natural to doubt it's out of the country."

Or something someone did abruptly, because I thought about it, but it's not so likely. Even if Harha can break in and sprinkle oil and set fire to it without being suspected by the presidential palace in his speech, he won't be able to do so and his organization.

Mr. Fine, who came to a similar view, nodded deeply.

"I see. And you mean you expected the culprits of the case to be the Kingdom of Silesia, knowing that you would meet the Majors at the fortress, or that the Kingdom of Silesia was intervening in advance"

"That's what I'm saying. If I may add, the Kingdom of Silesia has a past in which President Harha fought war. That would be enough reason to assassinate him. The example," You know, "was" You know because you lit the fire. "

"And knowing that it was the princesses who had intervened, that Grand Duke Carroll was convinced that he was the real killer?

"Probably."

I can read Lieutenant General Rebel's principles of conduct. I want to say it from the beginning. Well, I wouldn't have trusted you with what I said.

"Did you say anything about why you've surrendered?

"No, we didn't talk about that. But I figured it out after a few words. Apparently, he's a raw nationalist."

"Saying?

"What he wants is the resurrection of a strong Carlsbert, the same as many national humans. And President Harha doesn't have the strength to just make it happen. He said that pretty far away."

When it does, it is also a factor that reduces the power of the national sect at once. Instead of annihilating the Patriarchs, you can teach them that the Royalists are in their interest. On top of that, if we can put His Majesty Karel under our control... Yeah, a dynasty compromised by a national sect, complete where I said a military dynasty?

"But Major Yuzef. Does the Major trust Lieutenant General Rival? It could be a trap."

Such a question from Mr Fine. She's right, it's certainly impossible to ask me to trust a man like that con man.

"Regardless, I don't trust you. But that's why you can't decide you didn't hear everything he said. If he's right, Grand Duke Carroll is chewing on one piece of this civil war, there's a lot to fall for."

"... what's that?

"Do you remember Mr. Feene? the contents of a letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of our Kingdom to His Highness Emilia."

When I ask, Mr. Feene leans down a little and thinks. You'll probably remember the contents of the letter because it's about her. And when you combine it with Grand Duke Carroll, you make a certain prediction.

"So you're saying it's an excuse to kick Princess Emilia out of the country"

Mr. Feene found the same conclusion as I did.

The letter sent by the Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs should "be dealt with in a manner which we believe best in the responsibility of the military inspectors of the Duke of Krakowski".

If Grand Duke Carroll wants to do something fancy within the Kingdom of Silesia, there is some danger of being obstructed by the presence of Princess Emilia in the country. I have quite a few private soldiers as a Duke Krakowski military inspector, and for Grand Duke Karol, who wants to avoid a civil war, Princess Emilia is a tumor over her eyes.

You wouldn't have had to worry about that if the Marinovska case, the wrongful case against Sarah, had been successful. But now it's just rust coming out of me.

So what Archduke Carroll did was set Carlsbert on fire. If there were a civil war in Carlsbert, we would intervene to make it a republic that would be beneficial to Silesia. Or maybe he was going to turn his hand around the Ministry of Military Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and order him to "intervene". In any case, His Highness Emilia crossed the border legally, using only private soldiers and troops who could move voluntarily.

This would mean that the current situation would have created a very moveable environment for Grand Duke Carroll to do "something". That must be a bad situation for us.

"I don't know what Archduke Carol would do, but if he did this on purpose to get us out of the country, he might be going to do something pretty massive."

"Right. Is it possible to make contact with the Empire of the Eastern Continent, or to step more in and sign a pact of harmony…"

"No, it could be more serious"

Well, with more serious things to say, this expression may not be correct because what I think is happening is being scaled down. Mr. Fine is leaning his neck, too, and maybe thinking involving the whole continent.

"The King's assassination, something like that"

When I said that, Mr. Feene nodded as he was convinced.

"And while Princess Emilia is being held captive in the land of Carlsbert, are you going to wear the crown? With the support of leading aristocrats, we can ignore the obstruction of a few princesses."

"That's right. Or you might think that if you were to die in battle by His Highness Emilia."

If the princess's influence and will were directed out of the country, it might be a matter of the kingdom becoming the Grand Duke's when she realized it. Then it was only at an early stage that we noticed Grand Duke Carroll's plot.

But the question is, is this the truth?

"This is what we hypothesized further to Lieutenant General Rebar's assumptions. There's no proof."

There is no physical evidence. The circumstantial evidence is also suspicious. Because the assumption was submitted by Rebar in the first place. Because there is no evidence that the presidential inflammation in the first place was caused by Grand Duke Carroll's plot.

"But I don't think it's going to change, Major."

"... right. How to end this civil war quickly."

Worst case scenario is getting Emilia Division out of the way. There's a fortress, and the power of the national sect should have shredded a lot. It will antagonize for a while. Keeping a state of civil war like this will reduce Carlsbert's threat.

But it's still good now. In the meantime, a request is made to the Security Police Department of the Ministry of the Interior via Mr. Ilia to strengthen surveillance within the Kingdom….

When I was thinking about it, Mr. Feene was looking at this one giddy for some reason. What, are you staring at me so much, something on my face? Or did you fall for me by mistake? Oh, why not? Something's hurting around the dovetail...

And so on and as I held down the dovetail, Mr. Feene's mouth opened.

"Major. May I ask you a question?

"... go ahead?

"Why are you telling me this only to me? I think it would be better to tell Princess Emilia, based on the story."

Yeah, well, you are. Truth be told, this far is the front seat. This is what we're going to talk about, and that's a bit of an allergic story.

"Oh, well, that's kind of weird."

"Yes?"

"I don't know, because, you know, when His Royal Highness Emilia or something finds out that I'm about to tell Mr. Feene right now, it seems a little seriously despised."

"... that I wouldn't have a problem?

"Instead, Mr. Feene is the only one who can really talk about this."

If I tell Sarah, she's going to beat me, if I tell Her Highness Emilia or Mr. Maya, she's going to be seen with white eyes, and Radek can't talk because he doesn't know much about political and strategic relationships. No one can talk casually to the royalists.

But Mr. Feene is the daughter of that Earl of Linz. You'll be tolerant of that, and besides, I've done this a few times in Ostmarc.

I explained that with a tongueless mouth, and farther away, Mr. Feene was scratching his cheeks poly with a look that he didn't know if he was convinced or not. I've never seen her do that before, but well.

"... ok. Let me hear what you're about to say."

"Yes."

That's how I told Mr. Feene what I was thinking. Sometimes it took about 10 minutes for me to explain poorly, but I think she managed to understand.

And furthermore, Mr. Feene didn't pull a dong on my opinion - no, maybe he was pulling a bit - and he also gave me advice. Thank you.

And finally, say this with a good smile.

"Again, Major Yusef thinks strange things. Why don't you come to Ostmarc after the civil war (this) and work for the Ministry of Information? I think we can have the right position and position now."

... I had a little trouble judging if this was a compliment.