Garudeina Oukoku Koukoku Ki

Imperial nobility

"I'll see you first. My name is Leonid Tolstaya Iliich, Lord of the Wilhelm Empire, Tolstaya. How dare you?"

"A polite greeting hurts. Georg Stanford. For once, Chief Consul of the Gardina Forest Capital, etc. has the title, well, it will be of no value to you, the Marquis of the Great Powers."

On the day of the deal, two people meet for the first time at Fort Sagrassi to exchange words. I haven't been on the road this time. Sometimes Lyudmila is not accompanied, but more importantly, the main reason why a foretaste had been sent to Rasheed at Fort Sagrassi.

Unlike the last time I had to go out of my way to check with my own eyes, I had also built a fort based on the troops of the Empire already stationed, and if so, it is only natural to stay ahead of me. Based on this, it was determined that even if Lyudmila still had to visit a nobleman in battle.

"What do you say? Now that Gardina is in an important position for the Empire, why humble yourself?"

"What, we are certainly inferior to the Empire in all respects: total population, industry, industry. Well, except for the product."

"This is... a little earache."

Georg continued this conversation with boredom in his heart. It should be said to be aristocratic, or to avoid frank words and repeat euphemisms, as they are.

He has not denied or affirmed Georg's "worthless" statement. So instead of claiming the advantages of my own country, I would like to ask you this question. It's just a way of speaking that makes you pull words out of Georg. All of this is obsessive.

That said, I'm not the one who wants to build a cheap relationship like Lyudmila's opponent. Not to mention that in the future, it is not this man who will remain Rasheed's successor, but the Earl of such a long name as Nikolai Maximilianovich Leiftenberkski.

More and more, I see no reason to deepen my friendship with this leonid. No matter, though a degree of intimacy that is not hostile would be required more than being one of the great nobles.

"What, our relationship with your country comes from the unanimity of interests. Sometimes we deny the product that is its element."

"Yeah, of course, you know it. That said, if my Iriichi family is also a clan that has a silver mountain and manages to keep it decent just by distributing it in the country..."

Just <...? Well said. >

This statement is despite the fact that he would have been more proud of his corresponding power than he had been a borderline uncle before. I can't even call this the earliest modesty.

In short, I suppose you want to say, "Don't imitate me like you eat into our rights on your own". That's not what I found out, until then, but I'm not serious about bringing discord to Lyudmila's political system as a result.

At least, Lyudmila has to stay at the top of the empire for a while now.

Specifically, until then I can be sure that Lyudmila's succession is favourable or cooperative with Georg.

"Oh, of course, let's consider the area. It is precisely in the midst (and not least) of the crisis that the Empire is now hearing. In such folds, even if the power of the great aristocracy representing the empire diminishes, it will be difficult."

He says to me, "At a time when you might be ready to fight the Dinants, you're in a good position to secure your rights."

"Regardless, as a member of the imperial nobility, it is a natural duty to rush ahead of anything if it becomes a national disaster. But if it is important in the possession given by His Majesty, it is also in the service of the nobility to preserve it and bring peace."

The beginning and end of giving me this kind of return.

Depending on how this one comes out, I won't go to the fight against Dinant for any reason, or stop being late, etc... >

The temper and the gall strength that come out so strongly to Georg, or Dragnil, is so great that it becomes. However, the fact that Georg can't do anything about it is also taken into account.

Assuming that he obeys or destroys, and so on, there will also be admiration with him. On the contrary, it could stir up other imperial nobles and water Gardina's friendship with the Empire itself.

Not only that, but Lyudmila, which Georg is gracious about, is not something that stood in the way of being overshadowed by her very rule.

Because we have the guiding principle of being as friendly as possible with humans, we can't be as strong as Georg.

< Well, it would be this attitude with that much understanding... >

I don't even have to say that I hate it for Georg who makes it, but I'm a bad kind of person. If not for these opportunities, they are the type of people who don't want to be involved with each other for the rest of their lives.

"I see, because I am oblivious to raw hatred and aristocratic society, I cannot speak out about the circumstances around it. That said, let's try to give it the utmost consideration."

"It's superimposed even if that word is just given to you. Well, you've come to the right place."

If I followed Leonid's gaze to say so, there was a well-dressed man coming this way who had finished his handover with Rasheed, still in his early 30s, or precisely in the middle of nowhere.

That would probably be Count Nikolai Maximilianovich Leiftenberkski.