Hakai no Miko

Episode 16: English Break

The struggle between the two princes for succession to the throne is a madness.

The Gordian generals also finally realized the words of Partis.

Excessive enough supplies to sustain the current Crusaders for a long time, even if they were to double their numbers, were prepared in view of Prince Partiz's rendezvous with his army.

Indeed, it is impossible to conceal all the massive conscription and formation of armies and even the collection of troops and military materiel enough to carry out the requisition to the west.

Not to mention the opponent, whose eyes foresee the darkness of the night, and the city is rumored to be releasing its earful user demons, the Son of Destruction. If that's not enough to convince all the Romanian countries, I won't let them cheat.

It was the Gordian generals who finally understood the situation, but there are still things I am not convinced of.

"Did your lords really get on with this Gordian maneuver?!"

It was the Partisan generals whose screaming inquiries were directed at them.

No matter how much of what Prince Gordia and Prince Partiz have signed up for, if they are in the Partisan position themselves, they are not capable of riding this kind of madness.

As a matter of fact, the two heirs to the throne, Prince Gordia and Prince Partis, lined up, and the national discourse was divided into two main parts depending on which one they would wear as king.

Partis would really be a renegade if Gordia broke her promise, even if she rebelled with the intent of madness in such a situation.

Even if Partis complained it was madness after that, it's a later festival. If Gordia pushes you through an unknown, all you'll be left with is the fact that you rebelled. Even if we then defeat Gordia and take him to the throne, he will suffer the indelible stigma of a usurper.

It is also still Gordia who holds the supply that is the lifeline of its army, even if it executes the requisition West as planned. If Gordia cares about it, the Partis risk being isolated from food in the enemy land of Eldor.

Not to mention that there is an Aurelius in the Eldorian country who should also be called the Master of Gordia. I visited the Romanian state for King Dordea's funeral earlier, not necessarily secretly showing Partis as a deceased. If that were the case, there was even a fear that the search for the Eldor country itself would be a trap against Partis.

If you want to doubt it this way, that's the only thing that doesn't kill you.

In such a situation, the Partisan generals themselves said they had to go into the Eldorian country in such madness.

To this natural question of the Gordians, the Partisan generals grin badly at Niyaniya and men.

His Royal Highness Gordia will take that into account.

It was Piata who turned his gaze to the Partisan generals who said so.

Unlike the Partisans, it is a roll of parchment that Piata removed with a polite hand from her pocket (two places) with a less floating face.

The Gordian generals peeled their eyes in the colour of the strings that were wrapping up the parchment.

The color of the string is purple.

As is the case with the general's helmet house, which keeps an army from the country, purple is the color used when showing that it is something the king himself has acknowledged. And now that King Dordea is dead, Gordia is the only one in the Romanian country who can use this color on behalf of the King.

As the Gordian generals watched, Piata untied the room strings and spread the parchment, reading out the text that was written there in one breath.

"At dawn, when my brother Partiz took over the Son of Destruction, my father's enemy, I, Gordia, officially declare the waiver of my right to inherit the throne and swear to descend to the throne"

The Gordian generals, with the exception of Celtius, are stunned.

Even more damned, Piata held parchment toward the Gordian generals on the side where the text was written.

The Gordian generals gaze at the parchment as they peel their eyes and devour it.

"Ya, sure, this is the handwriting and mark of His Highness Gordia......!

"Stupid?! Is His Highness Gordia really going to be relinquished of his right to inherit the throne?!"

For the Gordians, it is precisely an amazing event. Hard to believe.

"But even with the signature of Chancellor Montius and Her Royal Highness Princess Piata...!

If it's just Gordia's signature, it could be called forgery or fabrication. But if even the Chancellor and his sister Princess were to be named as guarantors, there was no longer room for suspicion.

And some shall be stunned, and some shall drop their shoulders quietly, and some shall shake their heads with stubbornness, even though they do not want to believe.

Celtius tells the Gordian generals to teach.

"Now the lords will have understood"

Celtics and I know how they feel painfully.

We have been loyal only if we believe that it is Prince Gordia who can become the next Romanian king. I don't feel like defaming it. Their own flourishing will therefore lead to the flourishing of the house, which will be handed down to posterity.

The more you think about your family, your descendants and your inhabitants, the more you want to flourish.

Even so, Gordia, who was in charge of it, renounced her right to inherit the throne. As Gordia herself had said, it was exactly the kind of vile betrayal that throws mud back at the loyalty she devoted.

Certius also feels betrayed.

But still, Gordia bowed her head to herself, "Please." He asked me to be his friend, not his subordinate. Then you have to respond to that.

"His Highness Gordia has just been prepared to destroy the Eldorian nation! That's not just to clear up the remorse of the late King Dordea! If we destroy the country of Eldor now, we will bring great disaster to the Romanian nation! It was only then that His Highness was prepared!

Celtius turned back on his heels and turned back to Partis, on one knee on the spot, drooling his head and expressing his sincere condolences.

"By virtue of His Highness Gordia's life, we are now joining His Highness Partis!

In the seriousness of loyalty to Gordia, it is Celtius that everyone has to admit. It was also Sertius who was most painfully betrayed by this decision of Gordia.

That is what Celtius says.

The Gordian generals followed Celtius in a gesture of deference to one and another and to Partis.

And the Partisans, who saw that none of the Gordian generals had left, descended under Partise, say with the utmost skill.

"That's His Highness Gordia. Thank you for your loss."

"Na (only) Ri, Na. If the Romanian nation is united in this way, you will not be afraid of the Son of Destruction."

"This, too, is only possible if His Royal Highness Gordia is ungrateful."

Celtius even remembered his intention to kill in the Partisan rhetoric, which engulfed a sense of superiority.

Gordia will henceforth be scoffed and scoffed at as a despicable traitor by those who were supporters, and scoffed and scoffed by those who gave the throne to his brother without fear of his reign.

The word "broken" is also used to rub it.

But there were those who truly took it.

"Mm-hmm. Exactly, it's an English break on my brother!

It was Partis.

Partis says with a proud face.

"After all, wouldn't it be better for you to be king above me?

And the generals of the Partisans panicked.

"No, no, no. That won't happen, Your Highness."

"You're right! So, uh... and yes! Instead, we're going to be assuming His Highness Gordia's English break!

"Dear left, dear left. Your Highness Gordia and I have a decision to make."

Because of this, the Partis we hold can become the Romanian king. In an effort to keep Partis in mind, the generals said desperately. Surrounded by those who support themselves, Partis also has to be convinced if he says so orally.

Partis muttered briefly, "Well," he seemed to be unacceptable but convinced.

And the generals of the Partisans stroked down their breasts.

Celtius, exposed to the ugliness of such Partisans before his eyes, could not help but tremble his body in humiliation and anger.

It's all because of the Partisans that Gordia had to relinquish her right to inherit the throne if we get the former right.

Partis himself has no obsession with the throne in the first place, as can be seen from the earlier words. On the contrary, Gordia, his brother, had taken office and himself had even said that it would be natural to descend to his ministry.

But it was the supporters of Partis, the generals said to be militants, who watered it.

They complained about Gatzen's failure in the city and that the country could not come together in Gordia. No matter how little else Partis himself has to do with Gordia, if those who support him say so with their mouths shut, they will not be able to make it go down.

It was Chancellor Montius, who was also Partiz's stepfather, who stabbed a stop at Partiz, who had become inseparable from such feelings for his brother and the wishes of his supporters.

Chancellor Montius taught that the death was in fact an assassination, not an illness, but an assassination, of General Daraios, whose death had been announced earlier, and that Zoan's mountain knife had fallen on the scene.

Furthermore, he told him that the fact was being lowered by the life of Gordia while making it stink that Gordia had no intention of antagonizing the Eldor State.

Partis was also surprised by this, and furious.

And Partiz finally publicly proclaimed his brother as a rival candidate for succession to the throne, "unless he destroys the kingdom of Eldor."

But the roots are simple partis. I would have also been able to persuade Gordia to speak with a crack in the belly without turning in the others. Naturally, however, it was also alarmed by the Partisans, and it was difficult for Gordia to meet Partis outside of public.

As the moments and the power of the Eldorian State increase, the Romanian State is instead losing its power by means of a battle for succession to the throne that bisects national discourse. After his sister, Princess Piata, had risen where she had even begun to remember the situation in her country, Gordia had finally decided to use the trump card of abandonment to renounce her right to inherit her throne.

Celtius was driven by the urge to behead everyone on this occasion by the attitude of the Partisian generals, who were so prepared to make a decision but had not even noticed it.

But that's all we can do if we think of Gordia's readiness.

Celtius had to endure eating up his teeth just to get his back teeth smashed.

It was Piata who noticed such Celtius' mood.

"Brother Partis. As these people have said, Brother Gordia's decision lies precisely in what we should call an English break."

Piata showed with her hands the Celtics who would continue to take the attitude of Kyoujun.

"Therefore, I must inform Brother Gordia that I have asked for Sertius."

To Piata's words, the Partisan generals flaunted their faces not to say anything extra. Partis, however, nodded loudly to Piata's words, "Exactly, that's right".

"While Piata is a woman (stomach), her talent is wonderful, and this time (this time) she asked me to use her opinions again, but she's right!

Partiz says to Celtius and others who show their sincerity.

"Sir Celtius. I obey my brother's appointment. I would never treat that roughly. Allow Your Lordship to stand next to me during the Eldorian crusade!

Standing next to Partis, who will be general, means that he will be treated as a deputy general.

The Partisan generals panic about this.

"Oh, wait, Your Highness Partis!

"That's not gonna happen!

I pushed the Gordians to their advantage. To make that advantage more solid, the General Hordes, who were Gordians in the forthcoming Eldor Nation Recruitment West, plan to push them into the rear, which is difficult to name. That being said, if Celtius, the head of that Gordian faction, were to become a deputy general, he would be taken to the Gordian faction for nearly half of the achievements of the Eldor Nation Recruitment West.

Partis stretches his chest toward the generals who urge him to flirt with his mouth, his nose also says roughly.

"My brother thought of his late father and the Romanian state, and he made such a serious decision! Then I have to respond to it. Otherwise the generals will be disappointed in me. And above all, I can no longer forgive myself!

It is useless to say anything to Partis that has come to this.

The Partisan generals sighed no sooner.

After confirming that there are no longer any objections, Partis asks Celtius if he will have a warlord-like look.

"Sir Celtius. Are we ready for a boat to cross the river?

Celtius answers briefly, "Thank you," and then goes on to say:

"His Highness Gordia has no clue. In order to mislead the eyes of the Son of Destruction, a little more than any other ship will gather at the crossing tomorrow morning at sunrise."

Partis nodded satisfactorily to Celtius' answer.

"Mm-hmm. That's my brother!

Then Partis says to everyone.

"Tell the whole army immediately! The enemy is not one of our countrymen! The enemy is the Eldor Country. And he said he was the son of destruction! And now we march with all armies toward the Son of Destruction, the enemy of our hateful Father, and toward Eldor his kingdom!

And the generals said, "Whoa!," he chanted.

And the next day, the Romanian National Army, led by Prince Partiz, crossed the Rabian River and invaded the Eldor Nation.