"Yes, there are no survivors on Dinanto's side."

"Well, don't be like that"

A week after that battle, the remnants of the party were not confirmed, and the city returned to normal, so Georg was visiting Lyudmila's former home.

"I'm glad I didn't turn you against the enemy."

"No, I got my hands on things like hundreds of defeated soldiers. Most of them were demons of the woods and my men did it."

"... that would be awesome too. It must have been the first battle, right?

"Oh, well, when the battle was over and the exaltation was solved, it was a terrible situation inside. A lot of soldiers look depressed. I know it's because I wasn't used to killing people, but, well, time will fix this, too. Fortunately, no one wants to fight anymore, no one wants to put themselves in their hands."

"That's the same for human recruits, after the first time you slaughter someone, you throw up, you have trauma, you have trouble inside."

"I guess. Well, you might be right to say that it's better to say that they weren't in the same family than to say that they got over it with resentment and hard feelings about how they did it before."

"Speaking of which, I don't know if I can say that most of them are from Dinanto... but it was. That country is home to the Church's main mountain, and we don't even know it, especially because it discriminates and oppresses subhumans."

"That's what I'm talking about"

After such a long period of time, Georg cut to the point, the two drinkers of Origa's brewed tea (close to tea), blooming on a topic like nothing else.

"So, is it time for you to be ready?

"Yeah, I struggled. In the meantime, Rasheed... I've spoken to General Basnell, or a famous general in my country, and to his bellies, and to some of his ministers. Of the 4,000 soldiers, 3,000 will be on the border with Dinanto, and 1,000 will be north of Gardina, taking the Submen."

"Right. What could possibly be an obstacle?

"So far... Instead, there's a little more than I am willing to ride..."

Lyudmila, putting her hand on the temple with that said, was smiling bitterly.

"What is riding... to gather subhumans, huh?

"No, I'm not. You... I mean, build a friendship with Dragnil and walk with him."

"Well... that's good news for me"

"Maybe, as far as I'm concerned, it hurts a little. Anyway, a brilliant general will take it."

"General? What did I tell you earlier, do you want to do with Basnell?

"Your answer. He's been blind to the legend of Dragnill for a long time, and when I told him this story, he got excited and had a hard time because he said Dragnill before he got to the point?

"... what should it be"

Don't say anything.

Georg also smiled bitterly at Lyudmila drinking tea with a deep sigh. If you ask me in detail, it seems that stories such as legends and heroes Tan are familiar to people in this country who originally spent much of their day indoors because of the cold, including stories of dragnill, who admire it and few "want to see dragnill" such as little boys.

"The devil will punish the bad boy, and the dragnil will visit the good boy to give him happiness" is a common word in this country?

"General Basnell is one of the most experienced generals in the world. I don't know what to do when it sticks to Gardina and I can't leave."

"I don't know that far. The selection and placement of talent will be your area."

"That's true... well, actually, the person is on his way over to that meeting right now, do you want to meet him?

"... I say no because it's going to be a terrible hassle"

"I thought I'd say..."

There was very soothing air flowing through Georg floating on the surface like he bit a bitter bug, Lyudmila with a frightened appearance and Origa looking at it strangely.

"Well, if we leave that now, how much of the subpeople at the heart are going to get together?

"That's an obvious way off topic, not at all... The sub-people are doing pretty well, and I hardly have a hand in this one. Because people are buying cheap people who can't afford it, mainly in the wild."

"It doesn't take forehand, does it? Are you glad I said that?

"I don't have the audacity to try to devour your opponents. Besides, it would be better to gather these people here to restore security."

"Well done...... good heart. I told you to hang out forever, and if you do that, I'm going to have to change the way I hang out. Well, let's just say if there's a match of interest, more importantly,"

"Hehe, well, it's only a reciprocal relationship, right? And the exact number, maybe almost 5,000?

"Five thousand?... you've collected enough of that again..."

To unexpected numbers, Georg looks surprised by the boulders. Lyudmila saw it.

"I was unexpected, too. For some reason... it looks like the merchants nearby were gathering a lot of sub people."

It was Georg who remembered Lyudmila's words, speaking of which he had rooted a lot.

"I talked to the city folks for a second, and I heard rumors that the silver-haired blue-eyed dragnill and the way I thought was trying to gather subpeople with a great fine goldsmith?

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"Since when?

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I realized now that the first thing Lyudmila had told me for real was to make it hard to lie to this one. The number of places varies from boulder to boulder, but the content is not a big deal, and probably has a strong connotation.

"That's all?"

"Oh, what, when I say we finally move in earnest, this is the noise. Originally, I didn't want to engage with humans for decades, but I decided I had to stop."

"Oh, then thank you for this one, as far as I'm concerned, Dinant. Problems we've had over the years, massive amounts of gold, and building fortifications, no-risk high returns."

"... how soooo soooo soooo soooo soooo"

"The honest ones are the sellers."

"Ha, is it more dragon-like to say that an abominable little girl?

"Either that or the evil dragon."

"Or so it is."

The two of us laugh, and the talks continue in a calm atmosphere all the time.

"So, with just 1,000 soldiers, we can wrap up 5,000 sub-men?

"That's surprisingly easy. There are many sub-people whose daily lives are even at stake. Promise them daily food, clothing, and life safety, and they will be obedient. There's no more repression than dinant, so you can shop with it if you give it a salary, right? Well, the reality is that if you had money, you could be targeted by humans, and there's no law to punish it. We can't afford to give this country money to those who will come after this country in the first place, can we?

"That's pretty spicy, well, I don't mind. Let me tell you something, if he wanted to, he'd send it back, right?

"Yeah, no problem. If you don't see the truth with this eye, so it's just a guess, but you have a highly organized unit that can only hit that hard on a dinant, then even the standard of living is pretty high, right? Even if it isn't, I don't think I'm going to say that I want to come back, given the productivity that makes more than 2,000 people self-sufficient without relying on any other country for just the technical ability to produce all that gold finishing."

"I hope so. But when it comes to food, it's going to get a little tough. I didn't expect 5,000 blocks of boulder."

"Heh, support isn't stingy, but it's not free, is it?

"... Thought I'd say. What do you want?

"Well... honestly, I'm not going to make too many unscrupulous demands because it's a lot of money just to build gold and jewelry and fortifications"

"Well, with a special victory...... so, what do you want?

So I showed him the bare gesture of thinking once, and then I looked up all the time, smiling brilliantly, and I said:

"I'd like to show you your city."