Continental Hero Senki
nostalgic boss
Lieutenant General Yogihes took me, and the person I was introduced to was certainly someone I knew. But it's been a long time since I've seen him, and I had the impression he was pretty old.
But you must be a benefactor. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens when I introduce you to Sarah and Radek - I thought,
"So Sarah, Radek. My new boss has become this guy."
"... who?
"Honest and good"
Sarah had completely forgotten.
Radek still responds with common sense around him saluting while reacting "as seen in one way or another..."
"Well, you can't help but forget, Major Marinovska. We met more than six years ago."
"Six years...? Did something happen?
"There it is. Especially since there seems to be a bigger case for you than I exist."
No, in Sarah's case, she seems to have forgotten what happened six years ago.
6 years ago...... no, it's about 7 years ago. The war that broke out at the beginning of the year 632 of the Continental Calendar, the war when we were only in our first year of cadet school, and our first line.
That's the Silesia-Karlsbert war.
And in that war, we met His Highness Emilia and then Mr. Maya. For Sarah, no, for me, that's more important. So I can't help but forget. I forgot.
"Let's introduce ourselves again. My name is Zamovini Tarnovski. Brigadier General of the Royal Army and Chief of Staff of the division commanded by Lieutenant General Yogihs"
"Tarnovsky... Tarnovsky... Somewhere I've heard of it..."
No, Sarah completely forgot. Look at Radek next door, you look totally reminiscent!
"Oh, I remember!
Oh, boy, finally.
"Tarnovsky is the bald man Yuzef trapped and expelled from school!
"... Huh?
Hey Sarah, what are you talking about with your Doya face? Why do you remember that now!? It did happen, but it's a memory of Sarah and I meeting, but I wonder why you're telling that to your brother in the party right now! They're gonna kill me for sure!?
And for a while, Brigadier General Tarnovsky's suspected gaze did not clear.
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"... Well, if that's the case, my brother has an affair. My father used to say I put him in cadet school as a punitive measure because he was a problematic guy for a long time, but that's not what happened and he dropped out."
A pardon was granted by His Excellency Tarnovski for the explanation of his name, which he called a few minutes of circumstance. I don't feel alive. I had forgotten, but this man's father is the Earl of Tarnovsky, the legal scribe. Without the special circumstances of the current civil war, if I had said something weird, I would have been politically murdered.
Brigadier General Zamovini Tarnovski was the one who led me, Sarah and Radek, conscripted during the Silesia-Karlsbert war, and who commanded His Highness Emilia's escort unit.
The rank at the time was lieutenant.
He named martial arts medals in the Silesia-Karlsbert War and the Spring War, and was promoted to Brigadier General for personnel transfers just before the Civil War. As mentioned earlier, he is the Chief of Staff of the Yogihs Division.
I taught Sarah what to say...
"Why do you remember, such an old story"
"Even Sarah remembered baldness."
"That's... because it's about Yuzef"
No, I don't want you to remember me. You should forget the cold sweaty story.
But when I met with His Highness Emilia, she immediately connected her memories and remembered her critically. Good. Good.
"I'm a little sorry to see you guys again in this way... but I dare say it. Long time no see, Waresa, Marinovska. And Novak."
"It's a pleasure to meet you. Tarnovsky, my lord.
When Sarah greeted me and Radek a little late, the Brigadier General smiled a little.
I'm not saying it's thoughtful, but we both know the situation and the face well. I don't know what to say myself, but it's just ideal.
"Waresa and Novak were to be welcomed into the staff of the Yogihes Division. Marinovska continues to belong to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment of the Kingsguard Division. … and there is another decree"
"Dictionary, is it?
Well, did something happen besides what I just said?
My affiliation is tentative, but I've decided, and I think it's quite reasonable. So the words released by Brigadier General Tarnovsky were a little unexpected.
"First...... right, it would still come from you. Yuzef Waresa."
"Yes!
"Yuzef Waresa. Your honor often assisted and advised his allies in the war between the Ostomark Empire and the Second Reich of Christ, and at times fought bravely like an army of the Kingdom of Silesia at the forefront. I commend you for that and promote you to Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Silesian Army. Congratulations, Lieutenant Colonel Waresa"
"... Yes?
"What are you wondering, you? Well, you wouldn't be happy to get promoted to this era."
No, I thought you'd be given another assignment because it's a decree, but I don't think it's a promotion.
How come more than that, "I fought bravely like an army of the Kingdom of Silesia," isn't that what you think of Sarah? I'd rather say, "I fought cowardly, not like the Royal Army," right?
... Well, no, I get paid more. I wish I could.
"If I were you, I would get one or two of the medals... but I want you to be patient because the Department of Military Affairs is under enemy control right now and can't do that process. The promotion also takes the form of a nominal field promotion for the Interim Commander-in-Chief."
"No, it's okay"
When I get more medals, it takes a lot of work to hang on my chest, or I'll say something extravagant. There's a lot of things about selling medals that can be quite a lot of money and an increase in pensions, but as the Brigadier General put it, you're unlikely to benefit from that in this day and age.
... Though there may be times when we fight to benefit. No. Is that what you're talking about as a tea admiral?
Besides, I can't cheat like that.
"Next, Sarah Marinovska"
"Yes."
As usual, the voice of a loving Rin Sarah. I just remembered that Sarah is a soldier after all.
Sarah was given a promotion for about the same reason I did. It is the birth of Lieutenant Colonel Sarah Marinovska.
"Perhaps I have news for you after, but Colonel Meisel, the commander of the regiment, was to be promoted to Brigadier General and transferred to another unit. It will be accompanied by the promotion of Vice Commander Simigwi to Colonel, to be Commander of the Regiment"
"When I say..."
"Ah. Commander Marinovska, you are the deputy commander of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment."
Hi, Sarah seems to be in good shape. Since I graduated from cadet school, Sarah and I have been promoted at the same rate as if we were competing.
"Finally, then, Rasdwaf Novak. Your Excellency made a great contribution to the rescue operation for Her Royal Highness Princess Emilia, who was imprisoned at the time of the rebellion, and saved many more from the demonic hands of the rebels. In recognition of that, I will appoint you as Major of the Royal Army."
"Ha, thank you. I pledge my allegiance to the kingdom and I know I want to encourage you to do your duty for my country."
What is that exemplary answer? That's a bad idea, Radek. You're the only one who's good at it. Even though you're below the ranks!
Well, aside from that, I guess everyone means promotion. To say that Radek was promoted would have probably promoted Mr. Maya normally too. Looking at the size of her medal, I feel good about flying.
But then, how can you say it's an emergency in a civil war? It's just promotion and relocation. Are you saying that the temporary Commander-in-Chief's promotion and reassignment to the field is a pretty big deal?
"His Excellency Tarnovsky. Is there any circumstance in this promotion that says there are not enough officers...?
"... you're as sharp as ever"
Sounds right.
Said, as a result of the grand aristocracy leaning against the Grand Duchy, his younger brother also gave it to the Grand Duchy with him. And many of the grand nobleman's children had been seated on the throne of royal army officers, some of whom had become generals. This means that many human beings who were Royal Army officers disobeyed the Royal Army.
The result is a shortage of officers.
As a countermeasure, they're promoting non-commissioned officers who haven't taken the cadet promotion exam to cadets, or promoting officers who are already there to move over there with their aptitudes in mind. And that kind of effort is still not enough.
"At the end of the sentence, there are people who have no military experience, but who have been in key positions in university and local politics, who are being recruited and entrusted to officers."
"Wow..."
I accidentally spoke to my voice.
It's about saying that a real amateur can command a unit.
"For once, I'm putting veteran superiors and corporals on the people who said that, and I'm letting them train. Worst of all, if we can line up soldiers from behind so we can maintain formation, we'll pass as officers."
"That's a nightmare..."
An officer full of recruits? No, I don't know what will happen... Morale and all that is most disturbing. We might need a huge authority that can bring those people together. Her Royal Highness's power then, but now she...
No, let's not think about it like this now.
Besides, there were examples of amateurs volunteering for the military to show off their military talents in their previous lives.... There were plenty of reverses.
"Oh, and let me tell you this, too. You have certainly been promoted by your own abilities. [M] So you can be proud."
"... Yes"
But if you ask me about this, I won't be honest with you.