Continental Hero Senki

plotting land

13: 10.

"For the length of the title, you seem free, don't you?

Radek, who came to the well-groomed office that I was thanked for, says the most rude things like that.... Well, in fact, I'm pretty sure there's not a lot of paperwork. There are few materials on the executive desk prepared for me, and all I have is the coffee my colleague Savitsky put in for me and the snacks I haven't got my hands on.

"My boss now, the Statistical Director, is a good clerk. I don't have time for decorations."

"Work, Major."

"It's a good thing the military doesn't have a job, Radek."

"The military isn't just about fighting, Yuzef."

Best of all, that's a good example of Radek.

Radek, somewhat abusively, put some material on my desk. His body is in order, his letters are beautiful and easy to read, and his personality is well represented.

"So, Yuzef, I need to ask you something."

That's what Radek asked me while I was checking the contents of the dossier.

"What?

"Your... erm, what is it? What does it ultimately take to be a special member of the Department of Statistics?

"... Didn't I tell you?

"At least I'm not listening."

Seriously.

Yeah, but the only people who know more about this position are His Highness Emilia and Mr. Maya, who rooted in the Human Resources Bureau. And then about Sarah and Fine who know how to do the example......

"Sorry, I forgot about Radek."

That's what I'm talking about in short.

Radek, who heard my answer, held his head with his left hand.

"That's a good reason, Oi.... Well, just tell me."

"You're switching fast."

"Well. I'm used to it."

I think Sarah said something terribly sad, but let's not pursue it deeply. But this guy has a beautiful daughter-in-law and he's going to have a cute kid, so if it's the price, the guilt fades. Explode.

"Well. Which one should I explain..."

"From the beginning, please"

"Yes, yes, from the beginning... I knew it was about the prisoner in the example"

That's why it wouldn't be a good idea if the Justice Department knew I was supposed to be on your side instead of the Grand Duchy, handing over materials with top military secrets. The only people who know this ploy are princess people like us and the Interior Ministry's Security Police Department, and they don't even know the military script of the neutrals.

I don't know where this kind of information leaks from. I'm only really informing a minimum of humans.

Looking at the contents of the dossier, he understood it. Radek was stunned. You're looking at me alternately, but it's the wind you said you couldn't believe.

"Well, that's the thing. Oh, that material is extremely important, so give it back."

"Ah, ah... but Yuzef. Isn't this a dangerous hand? If the Imperial government can tear you apart,"

"I'm aware of the danger. But where they failed, they can't do anything right now. We can't afford to go out in the middle of domestic reform."

"But what if the reform stabilizes?

"If the reform stabilizes, there can be no doubt that Sergei will challenge the Kingdom of Silesia to rematch on account of what he thinks. If you're going to be at war, you're going to do something nasty."

Whatever, that's not why I'm helpless.

We are working to avoid finding out, and we are taking great care to ensure that His Highness Emilia is not put at a political disadvantage.

"I think it's time for that measure to take effect..."

The moment I said that, the office door was knocked. When I said "go ahead," it was the sister of the Duke of Krakowski, or Mr. Maya, who came in. I guess the fact that she's here means she's got results.

"Reports are coming in from Imperial Bells' stationed martial officers about the case."

It was so perfect timing that I suspected someone was writing a script behind it.

---

Retrospectively, June 23, 638 Continental Calendar.

Sergei Romanov, the lord of the Chancellor's Office of the Imperial Chancellery of the Eastern Continent, was meeting with Count Modesto Benkendorf, the chief of the Imperial Administration for the Maintenance of Public Security.

There is no smile on their faces, and their face is stern.

Sergei and Uncle Benkendorf are meeting in this way due to the results of a measure set up by Yuzef. In other words, it is an investigation into the prisoners freed by the Chawenburg Convention.

"So, did you check it out?

"Yes, there were many imperial nobles who took part in the Spring War and naturally the number of prisoners was enormous. Therefore, the scale of the plot is also very large proportionally. That's why I'm a little hassled. Learn more in this material"

That said, Uncle Benkendorf hands Sergei the material. The material was so thick and so thick and heavy that it seemed like it could just slaughter people.

The dossier reads people's names extensively.

Beside Sergei reading, Uncle Benkendorf sums up the main points.

"Of the 3840 royal descendants of emperors with more than barons and titles who participated in the Spring War, 1105 were killed or missing in action and 1255 were taken prisoner. And of the 1255 returnees at the time of the signing of the earlier treaty, 768 showed signs of rebellion. They were going to pretend to swear allegiance to His Highness and make an armed bee inside the Empire. We've already got some evidence."

When Sergei rolls the dossier, details of the evidence are also written.

Upon their return, they were in the process of collecting weapons and money by deciding to persuade their parent brothers and relatives to bee up to deprive them of their right to inherit the throne from Sergei. It was the Emperor's Office Security Service, the Empire's only secret police, that grabbed the move.

However, it appeared that the imperial nobles, so named as political enemies, also intended to take part in the uprising, the scale of which was significant and the Imperial Public Security Service alone had its limits. It was written in the dossier that it was only the other day that he cooperated with the royal Taiwanese nephew aristocracy, the army and the Ministry of the Interior, and grabbed and arrested the evidence.

"... you had a hard time, Uncle Benkendorf. Make great use of Sir's accomplishments. I want you to continue to work with the military and clean up the empire's pus"

"I'm in awe, Your Highness"

"Uhm.... even so, it was the Kingdom of Silesia that plotted this?

"Definitely in the light of the circumstances. But unfortunately, I missed the physical evidence. I'm sorry."

"No, just picking the sprouts of a massive insurgency is a great feat. And even if we get physical evidence, there's nothing we can do in our country that hasn't yet put our domestic system in place. I guess that's why I've hit my thoughtful hands like this. Looks like his country should remain vigilant."

Sergei expressed that sentiment and lowered Uncle Benkendorf.

Left alone in a large office, he ponders provisionally about the plot of this Silesian kingdom.

Use prisoners to cause confusion inside enemy countries. This was an initial means of the number of rights technicians, and nothing surprising, in fact Sergei herself, was urging Uncle Benkendorf to be vigilant, thinking that the scale was something that could happen anyway.

But isn't that something that the Kingdom of Silesia is also aware of?

Sergei wondered there.

As he said earlier, even if it fails, the Kingdom of Silesia is Antai. It was also a pleasure for Sergei, who is committed to rejuvenating the empire strongly, to gain a great name for capturing the imperial nobility.

But is it not to the detriment of the Kingdom of Silesia? The most delightful thing for that country should be that the Emperors and the Great Nephew of the Crown pull their legs together extensively inside the Empire so that the reform does not proceed as late as possible.

Nonetheless, they offered the imperial nobility.

The intention was that Sergei could not read.

It was never over that he realized Silesia's, no, true purpose of Yuzef Waresa.

---

"As Yuzef predicted, the former captive Imperial nobles were captured by Sergei."