Garudeina Oukoku Koukoku Ki

Between bundles

A nation is one life form.

There is a bone called the national territory, there is a cell called the people, and it has a brain called the Exchanger.

When it comes to armies, they are antibodies, immune, and essential to attack and remove a virus called enemy forces.

Excerpt from [King of the Kingdom of Gardina, Georg Stanford Tales].

"So, what exactly are the requirements today?"

"Nothing like that. Just a little. I heard the situation on the front against the dinants wasn't very good."

Again, that, or Lyudmila sighed small.

Now the dragnils in front of us and those around us must be in a hurry about the newly accepted residents and imperial martial arts officers. Nevertheless, I thought that his legging to this imperial capital must have caused something difficult to pass up for him.

"By the way, where did you hear that?

"I just pinched it in my ear at Fort Sagrassi. There's no one to say."

Lying, it goes without saying what Lyudmila thought. If you raise your personal name, she decided it would be futile where you pursued it, whether you didn't like reprimands flying about divulging military information to that person.

In particular, he may have thought that there was no point in teaching a lie to him who could literally overlook the front with his own eyes if he were willing to do so, nor would he be willing to blame it.

"Well, yeah, I'm not struggling, but it's hard to say it's a good situation. Rasheed provoked his enemies and lured them out and slapped this, until good, but since then, you seem to be stuck like shellfish. They can't even attack a well-built defensive position on a boulder, and they're attacking it."

"I would like to say... reinforcements, but that's where we want each other to be?

Georg's words contain many implications.

As for Gardina, even though she has finally secured more than a thousand troops, half of them are still in the midst of troopers. I don't want to put it on the battlefield and lose it to darkness, and even if it isn't, I can't move the army any more than the inside is still unstable.

Even on the imperial side, it is difficult to accept that Gardina's early intervention would deprive his country of the rights it would have gained, and that it cannot achieve results on its own while mobilizing soldiers above the dinners, or that it would be insulted by neighbouring countries. It scratches the prestige of the Empire.

There were those circumstances, and as Lyudmila, there was nothing else to snort at in his words.

"As you can guess, it's a little bit that you can come out to Gardina now... It's not a good idea to make a pan between the two countries here. That said, as far as we're concerned, it's time to keep your country's presence public..."

"Hmm... is it getting annoying around Frungel?

"I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sure the influence of the Church is strong over there, but that's not foolish enough to move the National Army as the Church intends. This restraint will also only come if you think there is some justification for Dinant's claim. If there are forces there that are completely different from the empire called Gardina and the claims of the Dinants lack legitimacy, they will have no reason to hold us back against the Empire…"

"In that case, it is imperative that we be seen as enemies, that said, it is harder to direct our hands than there is an empire and a dinant between Gardina and Frungel. Together, you're likely to run quietly after retreating from the empire."

"Yeah, it'll be like eighty-nine out of ten. If the legitimacy of the Dinants is lost, there is no longer a great name for active participation in the fight against our country, and so it is also risky to cross the territory of the Dinants currently engaged with the Empire, even as you crusade Gardina. That's what you'd avoid more than enough to be in a war, right? This is a national pattern that is more dominated by naval warfare than land warfare."

"In the unlikely event that Frungel joins the Battle of Dinants, the Imperial forces hitting Frungel so far will move over there just as they did, winning by force, and even better in quality against the reinforcements of Frungel who are not good at land warfare. It will be bigger than ever, but it will never be disadvantageous."

That's what I'm talking about.

The Imperial Army is one of the largest on the continent in terms of land combat force. Now, it retains an advantage in this war, even though it is an invading force, in that it secures a general of life from the earlier wars and a strong line of barracks, starting with the Sankzi castle fortress.

In particular, there will be a surplus of victories in earlier battles at the Sankzi Castle Fortress.

"It's an enviable story. If Gardina had that kind of power, it wouldn't be that hard."

"Well... sometimes the population is too fundamentally different"

"Well, this isn't all a matter of something to be done overnight. The current situation, which weighs heavily on military expansion, can never be said to be good... but now there is nothing we can do about it if we empower ourselves. In order to make them recognize themselves not only as dinants, but as a force on the continent,"

"Military power, huh? If you were alone, it wouldn't be so hard to sweep the continent."

Georg responds with a bitter smile to Lyudmila, who says so with his shoulders flattered.

"Well, if my temper was a little rougher, it would be quicker to destroy a species called man from the continent."

"That won't go out of style..."

Lyudmila pulls her cheeks into unexpected words, but he felt horrible around the point where he could never say it was impossible. That said, I do not feel the need to worry about it because, although we are in fact discussing it in this way, making agreements and speculating on each other's interests, we are on the face of it friendly.

"Well, jokes aside, I'll think about what Frungel is up to. If the Church's intentions are not followed only by promises, then there will be gaps in my approach. Therefore, I ask you to refrain from making any explicit statements about our existence for a while now."

"Well, I thought you'd say that. But if Frungel seems to be intervening on the front with Dinanto, I think he's going to make a public statement about Gardina's presence. It has to be made clear in any case that we are the victims of blame for unjust reasons, but in the present situation it is a war that makes both feel justified."

"That's not a problem. That way, even if you don't like it, the church will look this way. From the dinants, we may be forced to deploy a two-sided operation by other forces where we have to unite in the country. If that happens, well, as far as we're concerned, it's not much, but from the empire, the footsteps of our enemies are messed up and we're all hail, right?

"Right. The Church will probably tell you to slap them first, if you know you exist. In fact, the front with our country is glued, and while the Empire is nailed at the border and unable to move, it's not funny to think so. That would be the kind of money you'd make if you pulled soldiers off the defensive line."

"It's in the boulder. That said, there may be a chance that we'll move to turn the reserve against the Empire."

"Hehe, then we'll be much easier."

"This is going to be a training ground...... totally, headache. Oh, my God, I have to think I've been too quick to relate to humans. I can't help but complain about Lyudmila because the cause is the annihilation of the Dinants by us in the first place."

Lyudmila looks at him with a funny laugh, sighing as he says so.

It possesses power that never extends to people, but it has troubles as if it were a monarch of a weak and emerging country (if Georg wasn't there, he would be). I don't even let him feel fine dust, such as his own strength, dragnilling there, and perhaps even the illusion that he is dealing with humans.

That's why you have to be careful what you say and do.

That is what this country would disappear from the continent without keeping it as a month if he cared that it would be an imperial opponent, by analogy. And that is equal to any nation on this continent, with no exceptions.

I can't wait to see what happens to the diner who touched his temper.

It was Lyudmila, who did not even give such insides, but still stared at him, who leaked this soliloquy about armaments.

And roughly two weeks after this meeting. I told the Empire, "The Frungel army is roughly 20,000, joining the Dinants. Rasheed's led Confederate army is turning around to force defense," the news enters the Imperial Capital.

There was a war on the continent.