Heavenly Castle

Move Out

Yuri and Mair looked anxiously at the rear of Tyki's return to the kingdom of the sky and the view of King Karluk's capital from the operating room.

"... Dear Tyki, you've been silent for so long."

"Yeah. I thought you were hungry, but it seems different..."

As Yuri and Mair had such a conversation, A1, standing diagonally behind Tyke, looked back and saw Eira.

Eira looks at A1's face and pulls her jaw, walking to Tyki as she was ready.

"... Dear Tyki? The revolutionaries, after all..."

Tyki nodded bitterly at Eira, who asked cloudy words.

"Yeah. Since yesterday King Karluk has given instructions to a large number of Knights to embark on a bandit crusade everywhere. I know it's a boulder that's letting the Knights of the Kingdom and the Duke and later the Knights of the Conservative nobility defend the King's Capital, but whatever you think, it's a revolutionary opportunity. When it's a revolution, there 'll be dead people... I tried to convince you, but I didn't mean to say it."

Saying, Tyke drops his shoulder.

"I couldn't grow up, I... I'm in trouble. Should I apologize now and ask you to cooperate? Or give the revolutionary side a little hand and aim for a bloodless opening...?

Eyla laid her eyes down like she was hanging up on a bumpy, grunting tyke.

"If Master Taiki thinks so, why not evacuate the citizens when the kingdom side and revolutionaries collide? Or, as Taiki said, open the castle bloodlessly..."

When Eira said so, Yuri gave a troubled smile and spoke out.

"Um... I'm very sorry to bother you, but I don't recommend getting your hands on it. In my opinion, I am afraid that the domestic grievances of other countries are basically inviolable. I don't care how it ends. If you send a soldier to get your hands on it, it could be considered an invasion from around you. If you can give me a hand, you should do it after the revolution."

"After it's over?

Tyki looks back at Yuri's dialogue. Then Yuri nods shallow.

"Yes. Civil unrest will undoubtedly degrade the country first. At that time, I think countries move with the same ideas, even though they are holding each other back."

"... the interests of my own country, is it?

Tyki answers, and Yuri smiles.

"Exactly. If you are a highly ambitious country, you will try to identify the time and extend your territory, and even a country without force will try to reach a treaty of trade in favor of its own country at a time of material distress."

When Yuri said so, Mair frowned.

"... there have been bandits in Mair's village. And bad pedestrians."

When Maire groans so, Yuri laughs with her eyebrows in the letter Ha.

"Sure, maybe it's something similar. I just think every country is trying to make a profit protecting its own people, right? So maybe it's not just bad feelings"

Saying so gently, Mair also nodded with a seemingly difficult face, but Tyki silenced with an indescribable face.

No one opened their mouth for a while, and awkward silence ruled the place. There, Eira gives a frightening opinion.

"... Oh, oh, that! So what if it's not soldiers or golems? For example, a slave who should have escaped evacuated a citizen..."

"I see," Tyki snorted and laughed at Eira, who modestly advanced so.

"That's good. At the very least, it would be appreciated if only the general public could evacuate. Let's ask Mr. Grey and Mr. Richter to help us. Why don't we ask the merchant who started to interact with our shop a lot later? All right, I'll move as soon as I decide to."

It was a dark tyke, but the face of the original Rakuten family returns to hang up a word of Eira. To its positive personality, Eira and Maire narrow their eyes and laugh, Yuri observes looking interesting.

"I kind of know who's going to have a coup. We need to be able to move as soon as those people move the soldiers. Shall we hurry to expand the store and stockpile food? Is it hard to buy food from other countries? It's bad if they think the kingdom of the sky is involved, isn't it? Should we even hunt?

And, Tyke turned to the screen with his mouth full of what he was thinking, placing his finger over the display.

And another knight went out of the king's capital, and marched to the province.

Gradually, the number of soldiers in the King's City decreases, and the mercenaries hired cease to see themselves.

Still, there were many townspeople and pedestrians, and professionals such as blacksmiths and pharmacists seemed busy running around.

In the meantime, the Knights are making rows in the square as if it were some sort of ceremony. But those in the square had no particular doubts, and watched the sight.

Because over the past few days we have seen a number of Knights battle outside the King's Capital.

Moreover, the presence of the flag of a conservative nobleman based in this King's City was one of the reasons.

But one of the guards around who was there raises the question mark.

"Why is the Duke's Knights... there's no exercise or anything today... and everyone has a shield..."

In the kingdom of Karluk, when knights lined up during ceremonies and such, only the sword was in hand. Draw out your sword, march in front of your face, and stand in wait so that your sword will be raised to the ground.

But all I see now are soldiers dressed in full body armor. He has a sword on his hips, a shield in one hand, and he is benevolent.

How strange. It's unnatural.

When the guard had that feeling, he looked like a townsman running at the edge of his sight.

They were unarmed and in general clothing, but for some reason there was no confusion, and they went around visiting private houses one after the other.

Afterwards, the townsfolk with a tense look enter the back alley from the boulevard one after the other and disappear.

In the heart of the Wang capital, where the signs of men faded in an instant, the guard blinked his eyes and frowned.

"... No way, this is..."

When the guards grumbled that way, the Knights, who completed the alignment, began their march.

On the way is the royal castle, in the middle of the king's capital, where the master is.