Garudeina Oukoku Koukoku Ki

prestigious nobility

"So you're pretty sure it's a certainty to start a war already, right?

"Yes, this Nidea also has a life before His Majesty the King to quickly gather his soldiers."

"If our Goltberg Chamber of Commerce has also received a large number of purchase orders for arrows and food, there is no longer room for doubt."

The city of Nidea, the Lordship Hall. In the meantime, it had been more than four years, and Georg was visiting again. More than two months have passed since the new residents were accepted. In one of its rooms are seated three people: Raymond and Eduardo, as well as Georg.

"Hmm... tell me it's not a direct threat to me, it's a troublesome story..."

Arms together, the two speak to gaze at Georg's complexion, who tells him to roar.

"Well... just in case, there's nothing we can do more than be His Majesty's life..."

"The lord is right. Not to mention me being just a merchant..."

Georg answers with a bitter smile when he sees two things, such as being right and afraid.

"Whatever you're going to say about trooping, I'm not going to be hairy. If that's what you really care about, you're on your way to the king."

As I did to Lyudmila in the Empire, the word swallows into boulders. Even with these two, I didn't intend to teach them about the diplomatic situation with the Empire, at least for now.

"What, just a quick confirmation, that's all. However, I would advise you both to stay as close to the battlefield as you can."

"What is it..."

"You're right. Don't ask me deeply."

Two breathe in Georg's somewhat intimidating words. They would have guessed that Georg intended to do something in this battle.

Originally, this war between Dinant and Empire, Georg had no intention of doing anything. But beyond the unexpected knowledge of its existence by many human beings and the possibility that it could be passed on to Dinanto within not so far, it became necessary to beat as much as possible before its forces headed directly to Gardina.

At the last residential reception, the army increased from three squadrons of 480 to four squadrons of 640. He is now putting his energy into training recruits. In line with that, the guard force is also new, and there are narrative talents, but it is formed again, employing a new crew of 320, forming it into 80 units at a time and organizing four units. Twenty people were stationed at the central headquarters and ten at the East-West and North-South stations, and one unit rested on three shifts a day.

Johann, commander of the army, Jill of staff. The captain of the guard, the deputy captain and the head of each station were joined by 57 Kingsguards, who were able to secure a total of 1025 troops. That's roughly 7% of the population. Where we originally want to keep it below 5%, the current situation is unavoidable beyond giving priority to improving our defence.

Within this, 320 combined 1st and 2nd squadrons, selected mainly among the military with experience in action, 57 Kingsguards, and Jill and himself, for a total of 379, operate in the coming war in close consultation with Lyudmila is an abdominal accumulation.

Perhaps it would hurt your ears to say that to war in 10,000 units, with a power just under 400, but in its content, it is something that no army can pull off. Anyway, in addition to the 57 Dragoneuts, who boast incomparable magical qualities and physical abilities compared to humans, there is probably a dragnil where one person can take on one country.

"... I understand. Try to position our troops as far back as you can."

"Hmm... I wouldn't even be on the battlefield in the first place... no, as much as selling thanks if I were familiar with you..."

That's what the two of you who guessed something say about Georg's crap. There is no doubt that that is the language that should be conveyed to the country. But it was somewhat scarier to give these two names and turn Georg against his enemies than the king.

There is something like this in the language of this country.

"Enemies of today over enemies of tomorrow"

"The enemy in front of you is more important than the existence that could be an enemy in the future." is what it was meant to be, "but then after a twist, it is now used in the sense that" it is better to treat the opponent carefully than the opponent who may one day become the enemy, even if it may soon become the enemy ".

In short, if you don't report it or find out, you won't be hostile to the King, and you're unlikely to find out more than there are only three people here who know this story.

But if you report it and the dinant side takes any kind of action, you will definitely observe it first on the dragnil in front of you at that point. who did what led to those actions. Then we will turn the world's strongest and most terrifying beings completely against our enemies.

That's as long as you and your clan are the only ones with problems. But if anything as a result would adversely affect the country, that is not funny if neither Georg nor the country became enemies.

That's the worst scenario I can think of.

Having understood it well enough, the two of them decided to keep their stories in their hearts. Whether the country dies or not, he won't do anything to kill himself as long as he stays cooperative with Georg.

He is certainly a person who often responds harshly to humans and adversaries, but he does not know his brother-in-law or emotions, and more importantly, he himself makes statements to the effect that he "pays back his debts". Though it is a promise, it is nevertheless a promise on which we can rely more than anyone else on this continent, the world.

"... just one thing, I'd like to ask you"

"What?"

But still, it was something I had to ask.

"This battle, Dinanto... no, the Empire or Dinanto, who will win,"

This question is never about the end of the dinner. Raymond, a prestigious kingdom aristocrat that lasts from generation to generation, is the first to worry about himself and his clan when he hears that a crisis is imminent in his country.

If this is a "normal" battle as described in many histories, it may have been for the sake of the country. But the reality is that an enemy is endowed with the power to destroy a nation. At a time when he was turning such things around to his enemies, he was beginning to make a cut out for the kingdom.

If this is a minister promoted and reused from talent, then maybe the story was different again, but unfortunately, he is only in a position that he just inherited from his paternal ancestors. There is no such thing as a loyal man, a loyal nobleman, as many ordinary people dream of.

The relationship between nobility and royalty, etc., is that the more powerful the nobility becomes, the darker the hue is that of an ally rather than a monarch. At the same time, thinking about self-preservation is a bad way of saying it, but there is no way of doing it.

"... right. Personally, let's just say I don't want to be beaten by a dinant."

"... well, I get it"

Thus the fate of the Greffenberg family was fixed, which would serve Georg until later life, even though he was human.

Incidentally, the Greffenberg family often received accolades in future generations that led to the decision to abandon their country, but within Georg's life, such accolades have been eliminated by him.

He, Georg Stanford, is one end of the assessment, the reason, that he was overflowing with brother-in-law and affection, at least for his body.

Equally, even if the other person is human.

What form the philosophy will be handed down will be told at a later date.