"Can this destroy Cardinal?"

"It can be squashed. The problem is whether it will be squeezed ... I will do it with my own power. It will take a little time to get around with Cardinal Georgis."

With a confident look, the Marquis affirmed.

It's reassuring.

"How long does it take?"

"Two months ... no, if I get one month, I'll make sure to win."

I suddenly halved from the number I said first.

Perhaps it was a month after hesitating a bit on the way, and it was quite impossible.

But in a month ... could Cardinal Georgis get into the hardline in the meantime?

"Is it okay for a month?"

Despite our weaknesses, Cardinal Georgis is a powerful nobleman.

If you have a month or so, you will have many options.

At the extreme, there is even the possibility of buying the nobles of the country from scratch with too much money and even wiping out the evidence.

That may be what Marquis Mayer understands.

With a slightly bitter look, the Marquis replied.

"To be honest, there is no denying that Cardinals will come out on hardline."

"... I guess."

I do not intend to blame the Marquis for lack of power.

That's what it means to politically hunt down a powerful noble.

That's why I have another winner.

If I could win with just video, I wouldn't have used "Holy Breath" until I had to remove a lot of magic.

"I'm going to talk about that ... Would you like to fold the healing medicine factory and evacuate to the Marquis?"

Marquis Maier proposed to us.

For now, the Countess of Megis has kept all the attacks by Cardinal Georgis back and safe.

But ... if Cardinal Georgis goes into a true hard-line measure, the level of assault will change.

If that happens, I cannot say that the situation is the same.

That is why she wants you to evacuate only until you hunt down Cardinal.

I understand the intention ... but don't feel that it's a waste.

Cardinals' political power is weaker than ever because we supply a large amount of healing medicine.

"Do you want to fold the factory?"

"Oh, if the factory is attacked during the evacuation and the recipe is broken, everything could become water bubbles."

What the Marquis says is reasonable in terms of risk management.

But don't feel too weak.

It's just a matter of turning the cardinals back in front of the seriousness of the Cardinal.

I was thinking about how to refute ... Earl Meigis spoke.

"I'm sorry ... I can't evacuate."

Count Meigis declined the invitation of the Marquis in a flat tone.

No matter what he says, he doesn't want to change his choice ...

"... Would you tell me why?"

"We may be fine, but what about the lost defenders? I don't think Cardinal will take care of us just because we evacuated."

"I see. The evacuation of the entire territory ... is it really impossible?"

The Marquis said so and thought for a moment.

And nods immediately.

"I see ... don't die."

"Of course. But if I die, please proceed with me regardless."

Apparently the story seems to be organized.

They will not be evacuated, but will take on the form of cardinal hardship.

If Cardinal had been killed, that wasn't the problem ... but that's the problem in politics.

If you kill the Cardinal over there, you'll end up with a case where the lower rank assassinated the Cardinal.

That works for us at a considerable disadvantage.

Our enemies are not just Cardinal Georgis.

The "Desert Garden" behind you is the real enemy.

And in order to compete against the Despair's Miniature Garden, you need to think politically.

"It seems like it's been decided. It's going to take a month, but if you can help us, let me know."

"I'm saved, but this is the political side ... that's our job. Let us keep track of the Cardinal and let Eldo concentrate on protecting his territory."

"……Do you get it"

The role assignment has become clear.

In a month, the Marquis defeats Cardinal Georgis.

Our job is to continue supplying curatives to the market during that time and reduce cardinal power.

The question is what kind of hand the enemy will get.

Winning is a matter of time, but we want to reduce the damage during that time as much as possible.

The question then becomes what kind of training to do for the people.

"What kind of hand is Cardinal likely to come out of?"

"Yes ... I think war is the most likely."

"War ... there's the country forgive?"

If my knowledge is correct, domestic wars are not allowed in ordinary countries.

It will weaken the power of the country and may be attacked from outside the country during the civil war.

"There is a precedent. There is no precedent for setting up a civil war with the permission of the country."

Is there a precedent?

At that point, it ’s unlikely you ’ll be on guard.

If you think that the assassination measures system has been completed, is it time for war?

"I see. It's easy to hit from the front."

"Is that so? When you hear that a noble with such powers can set up a war, it usually trembles with fear ..."

"Even if you have a lot of people, you can easily win with that kind of opponent."

In the last infiltration, I could grasp the level of the opponent's strength.

His skill was fairly high, but his tactics were far from good.

At that level of opponents, training the folks will be easy to win.

"Is it easy to win? It's hard to believe ... but Eld says, I don't feel like I can do it."

"Oh, leave the war here and the Marquis will concentrate on politics."

"……Do you get it"

Thus, the strategy was decided.

We are preparing for the war, and Marquis Meyer is trying to defeat Cardinal Georgis.

But a war?

Even if it is too long, it is troublesome, so if you want to do it, it is a place you want to get a quick break.

Would you like to proceed with the preparations on the day of declaring war on the premise that you will be sharpened?