Away from the mansion, in an unpopular part of Krakow town I took the inn. Affordable accommodation is also a good place, but it's better for a minute with a roof and bedding than a battlefield where the official constitution spreads.

I was there, reading a manual handed to me by Yuzef, and by Brother Stefan.

The manual is quite thick.

It described many of the matters presumed, from the massive things that said war, politics, coup, plot, disaster, to what to do when Lord Julia said, "I want curry".

And unlike the hard word "manual," it was written in plain text and easy to understand. It was exactly a sentence written just to let a friend read it, and it was like Yuzef himself talking about it.

The "manual" begins with this kind of offering.

'This manual was prepared for emergencies. But I'd like you to read it from time to time, if you can. Because that would make the first move fast.... That said, I think it's about Sarah that I can't come up with that with the person I hand this to.'

"... when you say that, Lord Sarah will beat you up again"

While I ignored me, I proceeded to read the manual.

It was written about the coup d 'état on page 13.

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"The difference between 'rebellion' and 'coup' is that the former means' attack on the ruler ', and the latter means' attack on the state ', right?"

From the manual...... no, Yuzef-kun's answer returns.

Whether this is a product of my unsolicited imagination or not, but I am struck by the illusion that nature and he are speaking directly when I am in the process of reading.

In the world of its products, he explains, as usual, sipping coffee, elbowing, looking and leaning in the direction of the day after tomorrow.

"In the case of this Grand Duke...... what do you think? I have rebellion with His Majesty Franz and His Highness Emilia... does that apply to an attack on the state?

"Well, let's leave room for a definition around there. Either way, our Highness is in crisis, and our position is in danger."

"Right...... So in this case, what should I do?"

"Well, calm down. It's because you know the situation. Information is a lifeline."

If we continued our conversation with the manual, there would have been some supposed cases.

1. Rebellion by the royalist nobility, against the dictatorship of the Grand Duke.

2, by the Grand Duchy nobility, rebellion against the politics of the Kings.

3, by the Royal Army, a coup aimed at seizing power.

4, Reverse coup for Grand Duchy oppression, by the King himself.

"Do you have a" reverse coup "?

"I do. There are troublesome rival organizations in the country, but crushing them is against national law. Sovereigns of such a country are forced to use their armies to crush opposing organizations...... There have been several stories in history. People who want to be dictators often use it."

"Something like that...... no, but not in this case"

"In this case, the closest one is' 2 ', right? Grand Duke nobility, or rebellion by the Grand Duke."

"I hear the Wang Metropolitan Defense Division is also participating in the rebellion. Isn't there also a 'three'?

"I guess that's subtle...... You don't have much information. There were two kinds of military coups."

2-1, coup d 'état with the support of senior military officials, including the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Army and the Chief of General Operations.

2-2, coup d 'état caused by officers of the general force becoming the main culprits.

"Regardless of the general, do you think he's a sarge? Is that possible?

"Whether it is possible or not, it is possible depending on national systems and ideas. I hear the captain of the Army was the mastermind in the attempted coup in Kunikoku."

"Oh my..."

If even the captain says there's going to be a coup, it might even be possible at the rank of samurai. If you are a colonel leading the regiment, you can move 3,000 soldiers.

Or if a few officers are in tune, they can execute a coup without the human support of a division commander or samurai.

"But it's a sarge. Is it important the difference between being a general?

"That's pretty important. Because I have a chain of command problem. The bottom end is basically a long object."

Most military personnel do not have the right to refuse if they are led by a man of the highest executive rank. There will also be loyalty issues, but if loyalty to the coup mastermind is higher than loyalty to His Majesty Franz, it will be fine.

"Conversely, if the rank of sergeant is the mastermind, the chain of command of the other forces is held by a 'legitimate' commander. Before that commander is killed or imprisoned, I was wondering if it would be okay if he could give instructions to suppress it."

"But the rebellion went on while I was in the dungeon. Many legitimate commanders are imprisoned or under house arrest, or have already crossed the rivers of the afterlife."

"Then the answer is simple. Our mission is to rescue that commander."

"That's easy for you to say..."

"I think we'll have to do it. Because we are being held hostage by His Majesty King Franz and Her Highness Princess Emilia. It's easier to raid a camp, considering you have to help dignitaries out of the Sage Palace or the Chancellery."

"... that makes sense. But the question is, which should be the priority?"

"Depending on the situation, right? You should go to the king's capital to make sure of that. Fortunately, we have a lot of people we can trust."

"But the most trustworthy and powerful father has betrayed him. What to do......"

The power of the Duke's house was great.

No, it is great.

Because I feel the power now. The Duke Krakowski family just turned to the enemy, and I don't know if this is hard to do either.

"Well, I was thinking of it as a possibility."

But he, Yuzef, whose name is Manual, made me say terrible things.

"You expected your father to betray you!?

"There's no physical evidence, no circumstantial evidence, it's just a product of paranoia. However, if you allow your enemy's biggest allies to flex back to sleep, that alone will stand in your favor. In political, economic and spiritual terms."

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"I just didn't think this was the right time... no, maybe this is the right time. Her Royal Highness Emilia and Maya separated, and with Her Royal Highness I and Sarah, and then Fine went to Ostmarc."

"Right. My father knew me best. There's never been a better time for His Highness Emilia."

"That's the thing. There seem to be many other reasons, but let's talk about it later."

That's how he stares at me and concludes. I'm actually the one staring, though it's not him staring at the paper.

"There are three things to do. Gathering information, rescuing dignitaries, and finding allies."

"Are you on my side... in this situation, are you there?

"I think I'm here. I know about two forces that will definitely follow this side."

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"Don't you see? This is Randowski's Internal Affairs Letter. He's Mr. Ilia's father, but before that, he's in a position to direct and supervise the only political secret police force in the country. If the Grand Duke wants to cow it too, the Internal Affairs Letter will always be cut off. I don't know what I'd do if I were alive."

"... means"

"Yep. He has no choice but to take sides with the Kings or defeat the Grand Duchy."

Yuzef-kun was a doorman.

He kind of looked like he was seeing through everything. His appearance, which is only my imagination, was too real.

"And you have three or four forces that could side with the Kings, with uncertainty."

- It depends on who's reading this if that'll be on your side.

The manual was so tight.