Continental Hero Senki

Seventh war transition period

28 September.

Having gained several advantages and a local advantage at sea, the United Ostmarc Tyrrhenian Navy continues to occupy one manned island after another, which floats many in the Aegean Sea. Even so, those manned islands do not possess any hectic power.

"Since the fall of Crete, the merchant ships of Christ have been unable to approach each manned island. in the sense of protecting the islanders."

"So get the good feelings of the Islanders and move the occupation policy forward successfully, okay? Major Yuzef."

Mr. Feene hears the hard stuff to say, doesn't he, Zubazuba? Actually, you're right.

Converting the grievances of the local government into the fondness of the occupying forces is a good thing to do. Sprinkle with food and luxury and you'll figure it out. Gibb Me Chocolate, Aidont Hub Chocolate.

Well, if this doesn't have any ethnic issues in particular, then do something about it with the Ostomark Empire's good policy of national forgiveness.

"So, Major, what are your plans for the future?

"That's right... We have Acropolis under occupation and Salonica is on the verge of falling. I'm giving you quite a military victory..."

Is the question a trend in Christ's own country? Few countries think that they have lost militarily, so let's make a pact of surrender, etc. There are things like willingness and perseverance and positions.

When you're bad, you say, "Thoroughly fight even if all the land is scorched." In that case, the view is to instigate anti-government sentiment among the people and overthrow the government.

You don't have to, do you think, let some areas of the Second Reich of Christ, for example the entire Glycos region, which is about to fall, govern to humans with its anti-Christ ideology? And make that Glycos a puppet state & buffer state into a state of permanent civil war.

To sum up: "The rule of the division of Christ will make the Ostmarc Empire cheaper for a hundred years!".

Yeah, I don't care what you think of this. I just have a feeling there's gonna be a nasty, smelly war for future generations. Let's not.

Then the overthrow of the current regime would still be less risky.

"Mr. Feene, I have a question for you."

"What?

"Are there people in the Second Reich of Christ who are rebelling against the current regime?

"It's like a mountain."

They're like mountains. Is this what all the hereditary monarchy states are like? Silesia also has rivalries between Her Royal Highness Princess Emilia and Her Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Carroll, and the Ostmarc Empire is experiencing troublesome problems under the water, and the fire powder came down to Silesia as far as the Eastern Empire.

"What do you do with those people? Do you incite anti-regime sentiment to a state of civil war?

"... Mr. Feene, is someone poisoning you? There are no relatives of Mr. Feene or any of the others. Headed by Uncle Linz, to Mr Claudia, Mr Versbach, to the Coudenhof climate, Major-General Mateus. And then Mr. Liselle's pretty good too..."

Yeah. It's tough having all these weird people around you, Mr. Feene. You're going to have a bad personality.

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"Um, why are you looking at me like that?

"I was wondering why people don't see the most important thing."

"I'm going to say," It's dark below the lighthouse. "

"Yeah, absolutely."

She convinced me, but somehow she kept being stared at so much that the hole opened for a few minutes. I wonder why?

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Even though there was something wrong, when I asked Ms Fine to look after a convenient person who was "one who was rebelling against the current regime of the Second Reich of Christ and was politically easy to use", a person was put forward as a candidate.

"Tiberius Anatolicon. I am the nephew of Basileios Anatolicon IV, the current emperor of the Second Reich of Christ"

"... could it be my nephew"

"A man who has lost a battle for succession to the throne."

I see. What a convenient thing.

"And where is that next generation of emperors now?

"... under investigation, but possibly on the front lines. He is Major General Tagma."

Yeah, but no matter how many Major Generals you say, the royal family is on the front line? Odd...... don't you have any? I know a princess who rode a horse on the front line and stormed the enemy line even though she is royal. Compared to that, there's nothing funny about Tiberius, the man, being on the front line.

... maybe.

"And losing the inheritance battle and being flown to the front line and being asked to 'die in honor'?

"It's possible. And fortunately, you haven't heard from the government of the Empire of Christ about the Battle of Tiberius."

"Then you can expect it"

What if Tiberius dies in battle? The death of the royal family, though political enemies, is immensely propagandistic. No, the other way around. I can use it for publicity at all costs because I'm a political enemy.

"With all the wretched invaders who killed my nephew, the hammer of justice!

and mention the morale of all armies by saying things that are not even minds. It's a possible story. There's going to be even more dissatisfaction when the scratch about who drove him to his death place comes out of every corner, but the wartime system won't let it do that.

He wants Tiberius to conjugate the molecules that are being held back by the wartime system.

"It's worth a try"

"I agree. But first you find that Tiberius, Major."

"I know. Let's go back under General Klein to consolidate our future policy and to find Tiberius."

Besides, the remote island of Crete has only fragmented information. Silesia, of course, lacks the accuracy of the information in the western and central wars. After all, there is considerable merit in being continuous.

... There are also the disadvantages of face-to-face with Major General Matheus.