Garudeina Oukoku Koukoku Ki

Coordination of opinions

"Well... yes, it's already been adjusted, right?

"I don't know if it's something I can call an abbreviation, but, well, I just hit it and said there's no problem. That said, there may be more movement than some church problems."

Georg tells Lyudmila to say so without incident as he hikes his cheeks. Needless to say, the place is between the empire and the castle that stands there.

"Your Majesty, I was wondering if we should send a fast horse to the Sankzi Castle fortress immediately"

"Yes, please."

"Yes."

Oliga, who was serving right next to Lyudmila, greets Georg before leaving the room early enough. Perhaps we're close to getting out. After invading and inflicting harm, Georg's face will crumble. They need to convey this information quickly, no matter how many horses they crush.

"Nevertheless, if Nidea can be suppressed first..."

"It doesn't mean anything in particular. In the first place, it was a long time ago that I had connections with the lords and chambers of commerce of that city. Plus, it's a coincidence."

"By chance, we can contain the land we were planning to use as a resupply for our troops. I want you to be this one too... No, I'm sure you're wrong to say this without prior negotiation. Either way, I'll order Rasheed to review the march route. If Nidea's already fallen, it'll be easier to invade."

"I say it's falling, but perhaps the empire, or the stance that is under the kingdom until my power is imminent, will break, but make good contact."

"Right... once I hit it, would that fall?

"I guess. If it were a cage battle, it would be troublesome, but if you target a small number of people, maybe Raymond would notice it, send both troublemakers in the realm to the front and kill them."

"Raymond?... Lord of Nidea. You're not incompetent enough."

"Ah. Competent aside, at least not stupid. Normally, we can rule the territory without excess, but once it's a world of war, it doesn't weigh how we fall. At least, it's not a vessel for heaven's sake."

Georg's words can also be taken like a terrible review, but that would be where everyone would be convinced to see him run for that preserve. It would have been different if I had the temper to preach Georg and proclaim, "Even if Dragnil were to be the opponent, he could not betray the royal family".

That said, Georg himself doesn't take Raymond badly. I owe you some trouble so far, but more importantly, I am cooperative with Georg in his attempt to drain the church. Now, from Georg, who defines the greatest hostile forces as the Church, and as the Dinants, they and the hostile are virtual friendly forces with room for negotiation, because they may be enough collaborators.

"Yes... well, that and this won't be talked about unless we cross the border. The Dinants have also been reported to be gathering troops from all over the country, as well as successive defectors from earlier fortifications. Probably over 20,000."

"Well... how many soldiers does the Empire intend to use to invade?

"Twenty-five thousand added four thousand from the castle fortress to the 21,000 reinforcements ahead. Plus 33,000, which adds up to 8,000 reinforcements currently marching towards rendezvous. This will be Rasheed's first army. I am currently in the process of forming a second army. Perhaps we'll end up putting in over 50,000."

"It's a noble thing to be."

"There's nothing like this opportunity. If you miss now, chances of going south may not come for years or decades. And it is also a great opportunity to take off from the influence of the Church"

"Hmm... when they say that, I think even I have to support them."

"Truth be told, it would be ideal if you could help yourself."

"If it's the Battle of Gardina, you don't have to know it, and if it's friendship, there's no way I'm going to intervene in the Battle of another country."

"I know. In the first place, if you're going to help me, it's going to be a useless prodigy for 10,000 soldiers."

"That's the thing. Of course, if I did, I wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing because I would have a big say in the territory."

"That doesn't make any sense. If they capture the entrance to and exit from the Empire, you won't even be able to see them."

It's a matter of understanding, but this conversation has no great significance.

It's impossible for Georg to face the battle between empire and kingdom, not to mention help first, and it's not very relevant for Georg to talk about extremes, no matter how much the empire cuts off the kingdom's territory.

The problem is the land until it leads to the sea around Nidea and west of it, and there is no grief that even the Empire would have said this if it hadn't handed it out.

It is his aim to secure, develop and create a foothold for the South or a hub for trade in the future. Because it is not very realistic for boulders to travel through the great forest of Gardina to and from the forest capital.

A fort has already been built with the Empire, which later wants to develop around it and as a trading hub halfway between Gardina and the Empire. In particular, Lyudmila would think the same thing just because she doesn't say it in her mouth.

Half of the purpose of his visit to the Empire has been achieved at the time of the stranglehold on Nidea, Rabbit Corner.

And the other half, of course.

"So it's about the next resident emigration..."

is.

Then it goes without saying that Georg sighed that she had already gathered 7,000 migrants in what she called a victory celebration, and that she guessed why.

Together, if it comes from Georg, who has difficulty entering into a state of full-scale war with any more succession in his power, the unexpected gift from Lyudmila can only be appreciated and not complained about.