Hitsugi no Maou

Seventy Nine Stories: The Military Sad Song

Rainfoot slaps the earth like crazy. Lightning ran into the sky, illuminating the shapes of the two sharply (so much).

Executioners and military personnel. There is an unbridgeable groove (mistletoe) and a difference between the two.

Hugs and beliefs never chew each other.

I really knew that from the beginning.

The general distorted the engraved mouth of the wrinkle and lay his face down on the ground again. "When you become a 'back stab'," he begins to put a long time old story on his tongue.

"I thought I was going to have one more friend of a high-ranking martial artist. A soldier who has taken over an enemy general will be promoted to me as a hero... and he says that it will be... and that it will be a natural masterpiece..."

"If I were your buddy, it would have been easier to persuade you."

To Sabitoga, who said one frown (mayu) without moving, the general stuck his fist (kobushi) into the mud and groaned like a beast. "I'm not saying that!," echoes the cloudy (garlic) voice in the rain.

"Why the executioner...! Why would a soldier who risked his life (and) for his country to make a huge difference be pushed to the dirty side of the army, not the top executioner, etc! The king is taking soldiers lightly! You are underestimating the soldiers of the army from the end! So 'back stab' or 'rust blame', that's why those words pop up! Against the heroes of the nation!!

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"It was unbearable to me. I couldn't forgive it. I was heartily humiliated that my men had been treated unfairly. I was rude to you in the temple... and I realized later that I was disgusted by your role as executioner, not you. It's unacceptable... to disparage soldiers."

The general gripped the mud and ate his teeth. under Sabitoga's gaze: "Our Father was a fool (Gutsu)!" and spit out a dialogue he should never have said.

"He was the dumb, ugly, ignorant, obscure (good) lowest king! It's no longer what I knew about his royal survival! I want to save my soldiers and my kingdom subjects from the war! So even though I knew how dangerous it was, I gave Lord Mitten (or Mittens)! To prevent the country from falling apart!

"Until now, I've thought of you as a pathetic, patriotic soldier who's been flirting with the times."

Sabitoga continues without any emotion, looking down at the general, small "but different".

"Was he a convicted criminal? Clear hatred of the Predecessor, rebel...... an angry soldier.

According to this, the truth is, we may have been thinking about using the mittens since before the fall of the Predecessor. "

"What...!

"It is Prince Mitten who has the most cunning, greedy, and intense hegemony of all princes, and who does not look (back) at any of the country's history or traditions. If you use it well, it could be used as a 'poison' to dispel (tickle) national ills and unfair treatment of soldiers."

Sabitoga did not miss that the general's gaze swam for a moment.

In the cage, he leaves his eyes pointed and says "Go home" strongly for the third time.

"I guess you have your own anger, your mourning, your great aspirations. I don't intend to take it personally. So don't get involved with me any more."

"... Sabitoga..."

"I don't want to see you till I'm dead anymore"

The general, after staring into the cage for a while, rose in a slow (kamman) movement.

When he leaves, he interrogates to twinkle. "Why would I pass my brother-in-law to a prince who has nothing but vengeance?".

Sabitoga did not answer.

I never returned any words, not even gestures.

Eventually the rain that conveys the darkness separates (understands) between them.

Blah, blah, blah.