Former General Is Undead Knight

Episode 3: The Grabbing Case (2)

The pedestrian, Gansas, was also headed to the central city of Kraan, so the destination's matching Lambert was to be accompanied by a Gansas carriage.

More than the former, Nightmare could not ride around poorly near the ever-growing cities, which was a thankful story for Lambert.

Also for Gansas, he lamented his inadvertence when the bandits attacked him and did not hire an escort, and Lambert's companion was fortunate.

Gansas said, "To such a despicable land, there will be no need for anything other than the Kraan of the major cities".

From the pedestrian Gansas's point of view, even its kraan, he said, it is not as interesting a land.

The territory does not grow in order for the lord Viscount Lagard to make the impossible tightening, it is poor and consequently the amount of tax revenue from the inhabitants also falls.

"Sometimes pushing for thoughtful and impossible policies leaves large numbers of unemployed and meaningless land behind...... I prepared one city for coal mine development, and when I actually got to work, I was surprised that it wasn't profitable and I got rid of it early, and the mining city of Tetmburg led the case."

Gansas says with a bitter smile.

Gansas' assessment is that it is the lowest category among the nobles of the Kingdom of Legion.

There are a number of spiteful and greedy powers, but the worst Viscount Lagar can do out of the group among them is simply that he is retarded.

"Even with suspicious rumors, many lords stand cunningly around. But I can only think of Viscount Lagard as a bad comedy for repeating odd deeds."

"Is it that bad... You've always wanted to come here."

Lambert was pulling with vegetables.

In the period of the War of the Unification of the Eight Kingdoms, there was no room for the nobility to leave behind the badly made.

For there was no respite that allowed the royal family to go deeper into the issue of the rights of individual aristocrats, either to be devoured of territory and rights by other aristocrats or to lose their lives early without being able to cope with enemies outside the country.

It is also arguable that Viscount Lagard emerged because of the continuing calm, the strong royal influence and the unnecessary need to continue to haunt his head against his adversaries.

"Hehe, there's a guy with money everywhere. There are a lot of areas where supplies aren't turning well, so we're eating in. Ma... Instead, it looks like security was the worst than expected, but I almost lost my life in danger. We need to hire an escort."

Gansas shudders his shoulders when he blurts.

"Even so, you, you're strong. I didn't expect to kill all five of them back.... hey, are you from the royal auditor?

(viii) Since the raid on the city of Barailla by the wise man Manzi, the Royal Family of the Kingdom of Legions has also stepped up its vigilance against the 'whistle-blowing demon'.

Rumors stood among the traffickers that the Royal Family was hiding and conducting an investigation into any suspicious moves to lords everywhere than the fact that Count Obock had invested in The Whistling Devil.

Gansas saw the overwhelming strength of Lambert and wondered if such a first-rate swordsman would go to such a remote place because he was an investigator of the Royal Army.

"... no"

"Ha... you can't say it's true though. It's okay, I'll keep it to myself that I saw you here. I owe you my life!

"No, I'm not."

"Oh, yeah! Let's just say that. Merchants, credit is life. Among other things, I'm confident in my mouth."

"... um"

Lambert was a sincere thought, but in Gansas, where he was shown sword moves that just didn't seem like a one-time adventurer, he had taken the liberty of confirming that Lambert was a master of royalty-related swords.

Most importantly, Lambert coincidentally coincided in this respect, as he was once the apex of the kingdom of Legions' power during one of the harshest times in history, the War of Unity of the Eight Kingdoms.

"... Viscount Lagar's private soldiers walk through the city with our faces, saying that food, drink and robbery are routine tea meals from day to day. I'm not going to, but the Viscount Glades seem to be worse. There are so many rumors that some crazy guy in a private soldier might be doing something crazy or beating him to death with concern. Even I don't believe in everything... but where there's no fire, there's no smoke. If you are, no, tentatively speaking... if you are a royal soldier... could you do something with Viscount Lagard's idiots and impose sanctions?

Gansas, who was so happy to talk, drops his voice and says in a quiet voice.

…………

Lambert answered nothing of the favor.

But in my mind, as a policy for the future, the survey of slums was first up.

(I didn't expect noble men in a position to protect the people to dye their hands for murder and manipulation... Don't forgive me. If this is true, Viscount Lagar will have to be slaughtered)

The policy was established as an investigation of the rampage in the slums of Viscount Lagar's men.

But there were some unexpected things.

(Originally, the goal here was to find a stronghold for the 'whistling demon'... you may have nothing to do with this place)

As far as I've heard the bad reviews so far, it seems more due to Viscount Lagard's incompetence and tyranny than to the 'whistling demon' entanglement.

It was also Lambert's purpose to slaughter the corrupt powerful and rehabilitate the Kingdom of Legions.

But "The Flute Demon" is not a problem that can be left behind. Once the time has elapsed, the opponent extends his power.

The raid on the city of Einsas was too damaging.

Lambert had no fear of the Eight Wise Men Manzi himself, but in the hands of Manzi, Gaylov, the worst alchemist of the War of Eight Kingdoms, the Left Behind Apocalypse had made him struggle greatly.

If the crusade for Raumpup had failed, the city of Einsas would have been completely devastated.

Previously, if I had been summoned a spiritual superior to Raumpup, I would have had no chance of winning in Lambert alone.

"Hey, you, I see you. That's the central city of Kraan."

Being heard from Gansas, Lambert stops thinking.