Continental Hero Senki
Ministry of Information, Part IV
Ostmarc Imperial Intelligence Ministry, whose history has been less than a year. It is undoubtedly the youngest central ministry on the continent.
The members of this province, set up through the direct establishment from His Majesty the Emperor and the cooperation of the Ministry of Military Affairs by the fraudulent case between the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Resources, still extract trustworthy human beings from the intelligence departments of the Ministries of the Interior, Resources, Military Affairs and Foreign Affairs, human beings who were not involved in the case.
I'm a little scared of internal divisions, but that doesn't mean I can do new hires on a massive scale.
"Well, I appreciate you worrying about me, but I'm still quite carefully selected for this. Besides, graduates of the Cadet School Intelligence Department are pressing the Minister of Military Affairs, Uncle Walthausen, to turn this way as a matter of priority… I'm asking for it."
and important answers were returned in many ways by His Excellency Count Roman von Linz, Minister of Information.
"Is Mr. Feene that mouth, too?
"Yes. Fine is the chief graduate of Intelligence. That was a lot of deductions. I hear you've had a lot of requests from the Military Intelligence Department, the Imperial Army Commander's headquarters, the General Staff."
Oh, Mr. Fine. Hot. Incidentally, the Imperial Army Commander's Headquarters is the body that commands the military order. It falls under the umbrella of General Operations in Silesia, Military Command in the Eastern Continental Empire and Operations in Carlsbert.
But when she graduated, no one else seemed politically powerful enough to push back Uncle Linz, who had already been entrenched in the Minister of Information, and she became a first-part military officer of the Ministry of Information.
It should also be noted that there are currently no Mr Fine or Mr Sarah in the Office of the Minister of Information. Because it's gonna be a hassle. Talk about marriage, marriage, marriage. I'm slightly anxious to leave Mr. Fine and Sarah alone, but there's no way we're going to have a punching fight.
I don't know what to say in its place, but beside Uncle Linz is a man with a disgusting smile I've seen. If the place was a place, I would not hesitate to call the government constitution.
"Wouldn't you like to work in my country? What about an easy job where people throw stones at you all day and you just sit still without the stones hitting your eyes or hurting you?
"I refuse because I'm not that free"
Lieutenant General Herbert Liebal Republican Army, who gained his knowledge after the civil war in Carlsbert. After experiencing a documentary death once and changing his name to Kurt Versbach, he took up his duties as director of the fourth part of the Ministry of Information, a department that performs work activities inside and outside.
And he's turning a weird smile on me. I want you to stop. My spine gets cold.
"Right. Well, I want you to tell me whenever you feel like it. I'm always welcome, right?
That's why I don't like it.
His face is laughing but he probably has it in his roots a lot. I deserve it because I've done so much, and I want you to be happy to be alive.
If it were, Lieutenant General Herbert Rebar, who mercilessly slaughtered all women and children, would have been executed without honor or anything. But I don't know anyone who has better strategic and operational skills than this person, who is the petitioner of fear politics. Tagging with Uncle Linz, the intelligence expert, would make it horrible.
That's how I tried to keep him alive and get him to use it under Uncle Linz. She also says she pushed for trouble. For what it's worth, Viscount Yuspov, the former Interior Minister of the Eastern Continental Empire, and his family have successfully and accidentally died.
"Anyway, I still seem to like letting others dance with their hands on my desk this way rather than leading the army on the battlefield. Thank you to Major Waresa for giving me such a place to work. I don't want to clear my grudges or anything."
"Thank you very much for that."
I guess I'll be softening things up under Uncle Linz in the future. I mean, I guess I've already done it.
"You have heard Director Versbach's devotion to the Empire. Even this Seventh War has succeeded in creating a great name for the war."
"Hmm? Did Fine report that far? I told you not to talk too much because it's not a good thing externally."
In response to my words, Uncle Linz frowns. The words and actions, one by one, are like saying that my words are true, but Uncle Linz is more worried about Mr. Feene's low level of confidentiality than that. But that's what I call worrying.
"Mr. Fine was faithful to His Excellency's advice. I looked into the matter on my own."
"Hmm?"
I don't think the Count will ever question it, though.
The Ostmarc merchant slaughter in Hadrianopolis, which was an opportunity to start a war. It is the conclusion of a variety of research into the background. That means, "What if it was the result of a plot by the Eastern Continental Empire? There was no concern."
That's why I looked into it, and surprisingly, it worked out crisply: I was ready for about a week, but in two days I got an overview.
"Ostmarc merchant killed in Hadrianopolis, was detained by the Duke's Guard five years ago for smuggling."
Unique to the trading city of Krakow. The most smuggled goods were not easy to say that they were precious metals but jewellery, they were weapons. Thousands of bows and arrows, spear tips, etc. from Ostmarc specifically. They were caught passing through Krakow trying to smuggle them into the Eastern Empire.
But three years ago Ostmarc is still a pure virtual enemy. There were political considerations about cutting off merchants in that country, and they said they were unharmed and forcibly repatriated.
"I see you're doing a lot of research. Or should I praise the Governor of the Duke's Lands?
"Praise the Governor."
Anyway, a blacklist was made.
Well, if this were over, it would have been just a smuggling case. But the problem with this smuggling case is time and place, three years ago, that is, 635 Calendar Continental, when we were still in cadet school.
As I said earlier, merchants were trying to smuggle weapons into the Eastern Continental Empire. But at the time, the anti-Silesian alliance was alive and well, and relations between the Eastern Empire and Ostmarc should have been good. Yet the merchant went through the virtual enemy Silesia.
From here on out, it's just a prediction, but from this point on, I guess the Ostmarc Foreign Ministry was already skeptical of the anti-Silesian alliance, especially the Eastern Continental Empire. So it's not surprising that he was taking measures to restrict trade under the water. I guess the merchants who perceived it stopped transporting it directly to the Eastern Continental Empire and chose to go through Silesia.
And I got caught. forcibly repatriated.
"Still, one day we thought we could use an arms smuggler. The Bureau of Investigation monitored us and let us smuggle weapons to Hadrianopolis this time. And fomented both locally to make it a big name for the war. As a schematic, I imagine, what do you think?
There is little evidence, it is mere delusion. There was a great chance that I was wrong. I mean, I might want you to be wrong. I hope you don't have time to do such a roundabout.
"Well, I guess I just said I was half right"
"Is that half?"
Is it worth the prayer that half the prayer went through?
"It is true that the former Foreign Ministry Bureau of Investigation was monitoring arms smugglers. But not to use them, but to watch their movements and figure out how much force in any country wants weapons."
Like the Carlsbert Civil War, Uncle Linz continued. I see. Sure, that's more informative. Even during the Karlsbert Civil War, he said, there were business talks for weapons against the Grill Palzer Chamber of Commerce, and probably there were in this smuggler.
Further to Uncle Linz, Director Versbach opens his mouth.
"It seems that they had been carrying weapons to Hadrianopolis for a long time, and that is what they had grasped before they were detained by Silesia. They are experts on the road. They tried to smuggle weapons into Hadrianopolis on their own, even if we didn't."
Director Versbach says so with a constant smile. If you only listened to the upper side, you would have ended up talking about a common arms dealer, but that's not the problem. The problem is that Director Versbach told such a common story. I mean, it doesn't end with just a common story.
And the och of the story, I could somehow imagine. Sadly, I also thought, "I might be able to make good use of the situation." The same thought circuit as Director Versbach is breaking my heart.
"No way, you wouldn't say you ran a rumor in Hadrianopolis, would you?" Merchants from Ostmarc are willing to carry weapons in secret and start riots in Christ "or something."
May it be off, all desires did not reach God.
"Oops. You and I are going to get along."
With a good smile, Director Versbach affirmed so.
I can still assure you that my answer to this is clear.
"I don't want to get along"