"Frungel did?

"Yes, we are currently in a state where soldiers used for coastline defense are being recalled for reinforcements to the south. The front has fallen into adhesive condition and General Basnell has been forced into a protracted battle with a lower number of troops than his enemies. Fortunately, however, Frungel has no sign of launching into the offense and so far he is likely to hold up fine..."

"I don't know how long it'll last, either."

"Yes."

"Frungel... suddenly now what the hell is going on?

Georg, who went to Fort Sagrassi, was now in talks with Nicolai. Originally, I had no intention of talking about getting into it, and I was thinking about it to the extent of a little greeting, but that's not how it works.

"Speaking of Frungel, was the influence of the Church also great?

"Yep. Well, in one way or another, it stands close to the empire, but that's not peaceful enough for a sub to get out in public. Either you live in hiding or you're being used by humans."

"You're not very happy with the information that such a country is entering the battle against the Empire. Totally... Well, the situation is so bad, I can't help but be fluid..."

Nikolai spoke sympathetically to Georg, who roared with his arms.

"I'm sorry to bother you. But this could be a good opportunity."

"Opportunity?"

"Yep. I was hostile to the Empire, but that doesn't necessarily mean hostility to Lord Stanford. If you negotiate directly with Frungel and the Empire, you can withdraw your troops and subordinates... and withdraw as much as the Gardinians have given you?

Subhuman, I frowned for a moment at what I was about to say, Georg, but I can't blame him any more than that was the usual way to call him before. Well, he's been shallow since he started interacting with Georg. If this was Rasheed, it was possible that he had exposed his anger.

Georg shook his head once and tried to forget his rudeness, and once again chewed Nicolai's words, overlapping the calculations in his head. And.

"Guidance, maybe that's what we're after."

I said.

"... it's possible that it will happen."

Nicolai also seemed to understand what the word meant, and he nodded back to Eagle Deep. They were talking at first with the body that Frungel did not know Georg existed, but Georg reversed it.

"By sending troops to the front with the Empire, we're about to set up a negotiating seat with Lord Stanford, who would be ahead of us, not the Empire."

"At last, we may negotiate strength on the condition of the withdrawal of the army."

"Whatever... foolish things..."

Nikolai sighs as she shakes her neck to the left and right. The colors of awe and contempt float, but that is because he knows the power of Georg. From Frungel, who doesn't know it, it's more impossible to believe in the inheritance of dragnill and try to negotiate poorly from the beginning.

Like the Empire, they would be cautious if they suddenly visited without any foretaste, but they act on indirect information from the Empire. There, the absence of Georg's personal force, for example, would be one of the factors. It was the construction of the fort and the fighting at Fort Sagrassi that he exerted that power outside of air transport, but it was only some of the officers who saw the scene, and most of the fighting at Fort Sagrassi was left to the Gardina Regular Army, which is also a matter of no choice.

"What are you going to do?

That's what Nicolai asks as he asks Georg's expression, but he keeps his arms together and quiet about events that Georg didn't even envisage at the time. He's been getting things going on his own subject, the Gardina subject, for better or worse, but this time there's no better reason for that than he's even involved in the empire. That was the seed of his troubles.

"Well... what is it? The earliest thing would be for me to physically shut them up, but then the face of the Empire stood up. It is thanks to the people of Frungel that Rasheed is struggling in the battlefield. Withdrawal without paying off an arrow is no fun for Rasheed or the general."

"Right... they are also making a leap to acquire the southern territories this time. You must be very uncomfortable with the people who have been frustrating your nose."

"So, I guess. That said, it's not good to ignore this. Will you be patient with Rasheed, etc... no"

So after cutting the words, Georg looked up at the ceiling once and sighed one. It's more of a troubled, rather than a troubled, way of coming up with interesting things and figuring out if it can be done.

"... we're already virtually hostile."

……

Nicolai gave a surprised look at Georg's words, which were not directed at anyone. Hello, there are disturbing signs.

"For example, yes, for example? Nicolai."

"Hey, what is it..."

"We already have over a thousand soldiers, too, but isn't that something we can't rely on as reinforcements?

"... If you're going to include a Kingsguard, let's say quite a threat. Even if not, Gardina's military proficiency, and mobility, sounds like sound. Even in the Sagrassi defense earlier, there was no sporadic ambush on the enemy and no rest."

"Hmm, well..."

To Georg, who said so much and then shut up again, Nicolai began to sweat cold, because his remarks were clearly confirmation to send his, Gardina's army to the front of the Empire and Dinanto.

Indeed, while the Gardina army is only 300 soldiers in earlier battles, it penetrates the enemy without fear and even breaks down part of the enemy's front when it comes to the first ambush. Now we're going to have three times as many men as we have. It would never be helpless, useless.

But that implies that the presence of the Gardina army will, at least, be public to Dinant, Frungel, and inevitably relations with the Empire will also begin to be exposed. In that case, the Church moves in earnest. The Empire could even be put in a tougher position than it is now.

"Are you afraid the public intends to intervene on this front?

It is therefore this question. Naturally, it is horrible to criticize or deny his actions in front of him. But if the Empire is in danger, there's no way to overlook it. His status was that of an empire. Because the crisis of the Empire will extend to its place.

"I can't tell you anything. You said it depended on Frungel. As far as I'm concerned, I'd rather look inside now than outside. Except if the situation doesn't allow it. If Frungel were to intervene in this war to the detriment of the Empire, I couldn't have seen it either. I don't know if it's going to be an army dispatch or if I can help myself, but it's going to be some form of confrontation."

To Georg's words, Nicolai lowered his chest for now. Because it didn't seem like he was thinking of letting the boulders suddenly intervene with the Gardina army. But.

"Well, if you're going to do it, there's something I'd like to thoroughly smash you into."

It is for the record that I even learned a mild dizziness in those words that were pronounced.