Continental Hero Senki

maritime control

I, as military adviser, as Matheus Division Command, have no strategic level decision.

So I really don't have to rely on Conne to get through my brain ops proposal.

"So, Mr. Fine, I'd like to ask for a naval dispatch."

"... ha"

But somehow Mr. Feene was not in the mood for a ride.

Here's more of a concept than a draft of my operation.

First we dispatch the Ostmarc navy to the Aegean Sea, eliminating the Christ navy and securing control of the sea.

If Aegean maritime control is held by the Ostmarc Navy, Christ will cease all maritime transport to the Glycos region. It is not that there is no hand in the transport of goods by road via Micragard, but then it takes the form of a major counter-clockwise detour along the Aegean coast.

The carriage is certainly convenient, but it can't beat the ship. If we catch the wind well, even the sailboat will have a good speed, and more importantly, the load is out of step.

Central and western wars are sure to have an impact. Material transport lags behind and flexible military behaviour is inhibited. So the Ostomark army launched an offensive in the central and western wars to seize control of Acropolis, the largest city in the southern part of the Glicos region, and Salonica, the largest city in the central region.

It is also possible to threaten Micragard, the largest city of the Second Reich of Christ, if we can seal up the Navy of Christ even better.

"Well, I'm just trying to understand its usefulness..."

But Mr. Fine is reluctant with a wrinkle on his brow.

"Is there anything wrong with this draft operation?

"No, right? I don't know what a soldier is, but there are still a few things to keep in mind."

That's what I said, she gets her index finger up.

"One. How are you willing to let this draft operation go through the upper management?

"... with Mr. Feene's connections"

"The connection I have is the Ministry of Information, so it's difficult."

What the... No, but Uncle Linz must have put some pressure on Ostmark's military minister to invite me and Sarah as military advisers. I thought if I did the same thing...

"The Commander General has the authority to decide the operation, so I was wondering if Conne, the Secretary of State for Military Affairs, would be very effective..."

and.

"Um, so what do we do?"

"You have connections close by, don't you?

Huh? Really? Then tell me quickly, Mr. Feene! Who is it?

"My Lord Matheus."

"... eh"

"His father is Commander in Chief with the Imperial Army Marshal. We have the operational authority of the Imperial Army."

…………

Is this why Major General Matheus is not fired? It's not like he's a chunk of incompetence, but I guess it's because of his father's presence that he can write off a number of women's issues and join the military.

I don't know how much the Commander General and they can say to HR rights, but if you try to be HR Bureau people, you'll be in an atmosphere where you can't easily fire them.

What should I do? I can't even throw a round at Mr. Feene on this matter. I'm trying to keep Sarah and Mr. Feene from seeing Major General Matheus for some reason.

"... I have no choice. I submit my petition to His Excellency Matheus."

"Good luck"

and Mr. Fine, who drinks tea with a clear face. You really hate it...... Well, no matter what the type of person like her is, Major General Matheus' perversion won't be physiologically possible. Yeah.

"Mr. Fine."

"Yes?"

"I won't let go of Mr. Feene."

I think you should monopolize Sarah and Mr. Feene as much as you give them to him today. The problem is that it is unlikely that two people will agree on the matter.

"……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………"

And ignored. Oh, it's a little sad.

Is this the punishment for someone who has liked two women at the same time? Dull.

"Major, do you mind?

"Oh, yes."

"Cohon.... the second problem, there is something more troublesome. The Ostomark Navy is inferior to the Christ Navy."

"... Really?

It was a little surprising.

"Yes, there have probably been people in the past who had ideas like Major Yuzef, but they still can't do it because they are inferior in naval power. In fact, his country retains a lot more naval power than it is contending with Tyrrhenia over South China Sea interests."

I see. I guess the last six wars have been antagonistic, but there's also this difference in naval power.... But there was an important keyword in Mr. Feene's words now.

"So Major. Even if it's okay to go to Major General Matheus, I don't think we can move the operation to execution."

"No, I still have my hands."

"What?"

Mr. Feene gave his eyes a good look.

I'm not lying. There's a way to open it. Mr. Fine probably unconsciously provided me with that information. On this occasion now, and in Esterburg in the past.

"Dear Mr. Fine, I need you to fold in for me."

"Please stop at that front door. Reminds me of someone I hate."

"I'm sorry."

I was impressed by her. After all, he can't refer to perverts.

"Cohon. Uh, Mr. Feene. I need a favor."

"Let's hear it."

Mr. Feene has now returned to a proper listening attitude. I saw it several times during my second assistant, her face as the daughter of the Linz family. I'm sure you understand. I'm trying to do Mr. Feene a favor for the Linz family.

"Well, I'd like you to contact Lord Coudenhoff."

"Ha, fine. Your grandfather is now..."

"I know. That's why."

Her grandfather is not in Ostmarc right now. Luckily, that's what matters.