Garudeina Oukoku Koukoku Ki

to the battlefield, and to the tabular stage of history

As far as the Gardina Historical Book is concerned, public engagement with the human state is supposed to be the first joint battle against the Dinant with the Empire in the Sankzi Castle Fortress.

Because it is based on testimony from many witnesses, it is highly credible and so described in the historical books on the imperial side.

Originally, he had adopted a tactic of warfare: a small number of troops dispatched, and a composition that did not include humans, plus an ambush that did not consider the difference in the number of troops from outside the castle, initially with the view that it was only a part of the army formed by the Empire, but later the presence of Gardina became public and the fact was the first form that came to light when both Gardina and the Empire made it clear that they were separate forces from each other.

But it's different on the dinant side.

That's what they say about Dinanto engaging with the Empire. To say why that is, because at all times they did not acknowledge the existence of something called a subhuman state, but saw this as reinforcement from a dependency of the Empire, and continued to claim it.

But perhaps the real reason was the fear that the righteousness on the part of the dinants, who had stepped into war in the form of pushing their own troops into the empire to blame for their devastation in the Great Forest of Gardina, would be lost, as many have guessed.

That assessment did not change until the time when a nation called Dinanto ceased to be a body of nations, but it was still the common understanding of the continent that a nation called Gardina had emerged into history from this battle.

Gardina, an urban state made up exclusively of those who were called subhuman. This is a record of a great step, when Gardina had not yet named herself the kingdom, continuing to engage for days without even being frightened of an overwhelming number of soldiers against her.

The kingdom of Dinanto, who fought with Gardina more than once. Without knowing this name, we cannot tell the history of Gardina.

Before our ancestors were born, let us mark the battle against the Sankzi castle fortifications in the first paragraph of the commemorative battlefields, their precious records, which we fought for us.

Most of all, it may be a little funny to say that I am the descendant of a man who was participating as an enemy in that first battle.

[History of the Founding of the Kingdom of Gardina]

Author: Robert Raymond Greffenberg

(politician by making him a writer who wrote numerous books typical of [Kingdom of Gardina, man who served his original ancestors])

"My lord, this is a report from Kingsguard. Confirm Dinanto's army at a six-km point in the south. They're at least 25,000, and they'll be here tomorrow."

"Well... Jill, pass that information on to Rasheed as well"

"We've already turned one of the Kingsguards. We'll move out of the castle more than this, and we'll be ready to take a look at the plane and attack."

"Oh, I'll take care of it. I'll rendezvous as soon as I'm done here too... Jill, let me overlap, our victory, the first condition of which is survival for all. Don't get me wrong."

"I understand. Excuse me for a while, my lord."

"Oh. Tell Leon to give me a hand, too."

To that word, Jill makes an abbreviated salute without a sword before leaving the scene. What a dependable thing to look after, Georg thought so.

She is also one of those who got ahead of us in previous battles in the forest. You may not be used to killing people, but you're still ready.

If you will, she will have the strength not to be crushed by her readiness.

She would also have a particularly strong spirit in Gardina, but still can't help but worry. I still don't know if that's what you think of your men as rulers, or if you think of one woman as a man.

< If we can finish this battle while we achieve our original purpose, it's time to make room. In that case, is it time to give the answer… >

The confession from Jill is still new to memory. Whether you hear Georg's words about admiring Georg all the way and possibly not being able to have a child, it is true that you are more aware of her than the rest of the women, not even saying that you don't hate her for pointing straight thoughts at her.

And my beloved sister, Ferris. There were also several opportunities to become aware of her as a woman. But it is also true to remember fear, given the possibility of breaking previous relationships.

Both are two people who especially admire Georg in different shapes. Therefore, I do not want to be deluded by obscure, ambiguous attitudes, etc.

"Were you here? Master Stanford, General Basnell wants to see you as soon as possible."

"Hmm?... Oh, I'm sorry. Commander's office?

"Ha, we'll be together by the time the Tabernacles are ready."

"Right. Then let's hurry. Thank you."

Georg, who now rethought it was not if he was thinking about it, gave it back to Rasheed's samurai-like young knight that way. He also seemed to be a dragnill fan who seemed to be Rasheed's subordinate, only Georg uttered a word of labor, tiding his cheeks as touched.

I'm not saying I feel bad...

This young man is a better category than just not in his attitude. Some people shake hands and weapons, and many of them persist inside even though they say no from one end. Some people sometimes behave in a way that is obsessive.

That said, it is the seeds of headaches under the present that I can't say whether or not to refuse, than I want to avoid having a blatantly unpleasant attitude towards it and become uncomfortable.

< Well, it's camping outside today. You'll also be free of this annoying interaction for a while >

In the first place, starting tomorrow, we are likely to engage with the Empire. I wouldn't be able to afford to do anything long. Anyway, the enemy is more than 20,000 troops, whereas this one is less than a third of that 8,000.

From the kingdom side, which is accomplishing the matter of having three times as many troops as the defensive side, which exists as the castle attacker's regular path, it should be a leap towards victory in the early stages of preserving that state.

Lyudmila said, "A sudden invasion of the rhetorical quote and a victory in the absence of defensive force is the best way to win in view of the future situation," but it doesn't seem like we have adjusted our forces to add that there is Georg on the imperial side.

I don't mind if you use me... I'll take care of the loan later.

Perhaps Lyudmila's idea would be to have Georg stick with us until reinforcements arrive, backlash upon arrival, reverse invasion, and control over them after putting up their legitimacy, territorial acquisition, etc., Georg speculates.

It is easy for Georg to destroy the army of Dinants alone, but if he does that, perhaps other countries could become rather sympathetic to Dinants. Though he attacked the Empire with a great name, the army was destroyed because of Dragnil, who was on his side of the Empire. Receive a reciprocal invasion and lose territory.

I can't say I deserve it if I put it in letters, but if I can, it would be true that a reverse invasion would be most desirable after publicizing the existence of a Gardina to the detriment of its great name.

Apart from the fact that other countries other than the Dinants recognise a state composed exclusively of subnationals.

Lyudmila's ideal scenario for drawing is probably.

1. Liability is pursued with regard to the devastation of the dinant soldiers that took place inside the Great Forest of Gardina, and it is unacceptable and invasive to claim overlapping that the Empire is not involved.

2 · Invasion in a form close to half assault without a declaration of war, and commencement of fighting at the border before defensive forces are in place.

3 · An emerging state in Gardina, knowing the circumstances, sends its own troops as reinforcements after publishing the facts to the Empire. Intercept Dinants together.

4 · Then publicly recognise Gardina as a state and sign an agreement.

5 · After due course, a statement of condemnation, declaration of war and invasion of the earlier invasion was made to Dinanto.

Something like that.

Well, if we don't do that, it won't be enough in the name of invading another country.

Diplomacy is a troublesome place. But it's not just bad for Gardina that the Empire moves into a war with the Dinants.

Dinanto's national army will have to respond to the Empire, or if the Church has taken an aggressive attitude towards Gardina, it will have to relate to this on its own from a geographical relationship.

There is a sight of how there can be no affirmation of the inclusion of armed forces from other countries in their own territory during wartime.

I mean, the Empire goes to the Dinants. Gardina can concentrate on the church.

< Dinants, churches and empires should take some time to move on to the next action. No, it's possible the Empire has already prepared itself in perspective until the invasion, but that's no big deal. By the time the Church moves, we'll have to bottom up the country a little bit and get ready to hit them... >

It is unclear how much force the Church can mobilize. If that is the anxiety material, but also the invasion from the Empire, it will be irresistible to focus solely on Gardina.

Sure, it is a troubling story that the time is too early than expected, but it is also an opportunity that there is no more. I don't think the Empire can conquer all of the Dinants, rather, it's hard to be.

As for Georg, who wants the coastline, there is a prospect that he wants to multiply this battle to secure the south of Gardina, specifically around Nidea and to the coastline west of it.

Although there are no people to govern where they get it or residents to live (that said, we have to secure about the people to manage it, so we think we have to do something about it around Raymond), if we just secure possession, in case the Empire suppresses them, Gardina will miss the opportunity to get the coastline.

On the contrary, there can be no doubt that surrounding the empire with all the Quartet will also be a major blow to future diplomacy.

It's a small territory, but I hope it doesn't make you reluctant.

Nidea is also located northwest of Dinanto in the first place, and is likely off its march path if it goes through the eastern part of the Great Forest of Gardina from the Empire and towards the King Dinanto capital. The problem depends on how Lyudmila perceives and acts on it.

Sometimes Lyudmila and I don't realize what I think. And then, based on that, what kind of march path do we take, and so on >

In some cases, there will also be a need to visit Lyudmila again and formally discuss issues relating to the excision of the territory. But those are after they've successfully completed this battle.

Well, this fight is finally unbeatable.

I'm not going to lose more than I did.

Georg went to the Commander's Office with a deep grin.