Planet Augur.

The planet on which I was sent as deputy was long exhausted.

They have a nobleman who once ruled the planet Augur, but my ratings for them are limitless.

"As a lord, you're a less than third-rate piece of shit, and you're a scumbag with no prospect of seeing it as a villain"

Seeing the data floating around me, I'm frustrated by the unproductive maneuver of being a villain who just squeezed it out without thinking.

A true villain is something that keeps people from realizing that they are abusing them.

I mean, a guy like me.

Not long ago, I raised taxes on the villagers who had demoed child making with the intention of punishing them, but I didn't even realize that.

No, I noticed there. Get angrier!?

- Well, now is good. It's not good, but if we don't educate the people and just make it a little more decent, we won't even realize we're squeezing it out.

This is even my people.

Living is medieval level in the first place, such as Augur.

Educational capsules were not even allowed to be used.

Wallace on my side was looking at the data with an unwilling face. Even if Wallace sees it, he'll know it's terrible at a glance.

"Liam, isn't it impossible to make this a military base? It's gonna take a while to educate the people at once, right?

Using the local inhabitants as workers, we will proceed with the military stronghold.

But there is no way to slowly build a military base over a long period of time as King Gudwar approaches.

For some reason? If I'm Calvin, if there's a political enemy behind me - I lure the enemy in there.

It's best if I crush my political enemies and make them look familiar to me.

Wallace seems anxious to see how much he realizes, too.

"What are you going to do when the people of the reigning kingdom fall out?

"smash"

"Thanks for the comforting words. Liam's really strong, isn't he?"

Wallace didn't believe my words.

Normally, it's a poor lottery.

Nobody wants to take on a job like this.

But I'm not. And I see winning strengths.

Not Calvin fighting on the front line, but the guys swooping around on the capital star are the target of this one.

Well, I came to Augur, like a planting.

Besides, it's not the kind of trick you'll need this time.

I get up.

"We recruited migrants from the Banfield family. Let my people do the work."

"Are you sure? This is the direct jurisdiction of the Empire, right? Even if it's stable, I'm sure someone will be the lord here?

If we leave the reigning kingdom safely, the empire, whose planet Augur's rule has become troublesome, will give or sell this planet to the aristocrats who want to become independent.

No matter how much time and effort I put into it, it's a waste.

It's just that villains are villains because they don't waste this.

"I don't care. Now I'm going to build you a fine military base here for the Empire. I bring in the necessary materials. We're going to build a space port. - Well, Wallace."

I was angry with Wallace, who plays around gracefully on the capital star, and brought him in for harassment.

But let's try to get this guy to work, too.

"You get off the ground."

"Huh!? Ugh, you're lying, Liam!!"

Ringing my fingers, my men take Wallace away from the bridge.

"We're going to build boxes on the ground. You've done this before, haven't you? You're in charge. Don't worry - I'll make it your feat this time. I'll let you come out as a civilian."

If we try to make it an independent Wallace in the future, it doesn't make sense to be born in a civilian for nothing. Understand what I'm saying.

"Ma, wait! I can't live like a primitive! At the very least, I'm anxious and sleepy if my clothing and accommodation aren't covered -"

Speak of the Middle Ages as if they were primitive times. But this is what the Empire recognizes.

From me. Even at medieval level, from Wallace's point of view, it seems primitive with big brackets.

I spoke to my knight on the side at the bridge where Wallace disappeared and became quiet.

"I'll get you to work too, Klaus."

"- Ha."

Reply briefly and don't try to talk about anything else.

I like this oligarchy.

You already seem to understand what to do.

Again, it's good to bring a competent knight.

These two idiots have personality problems, even if they're capable.

Klaus, who is competent and has no personality problems, is the best knight in me.

- Well, shall I let the planet Augur plant poison?

Descending from the Banfield family fleet to the ground was a spaceship carrying the migrants.

When the spacecraft loaded with equipment and materials descends, the decorative royals, the local representatives who watched over it, seem anxious.

Although the royals are representatives of the nations, they could never defy the lords of the planets, the superior beings with spaceships.

The lords are educating the royals to worship themselves as gods, and the people coming down from the spacecraft look like god's use to them.

Next to the king, who had grown a white and splendid beard, the beautiful princess seemed anxious.

"Sire, is it important that so many people of God's use come?

"I don't know. I don't know - you're this offering. Do your part."

"Yes."

Lords who ruled Augur, but had made offerings to those who named the king.

Beautiful princes and princesses and all the treasures they take care of.

He had a hobby of behaving like stepping on it in front of him.

Small boats descend from luxurious spacecraft.

Going down in front of the royals, a tall and fine knight emerged from it.

The royals fall in unison at the advent of a knight who deserves to defend God.

The knight's men who saw it were bewildered.

"Master Klaus, what's this?

"These people seem to be representatives?

To his confused men, the knight called Klaus explains.

"He said the previous lord had made him worship himself as“ God. "I guess this is what's happening thanks to suppressing information and technology"

He was angry that his surroundings were "what a bad taste".

The royals cannot hide their perplexity in an exchange unlike before.

"It's very rude of you, please forgive me for speaking"

If the king of white beards spoke on behalf of him, Klaus forgave him.

"Let's forgive it. And stand, all of you. We don't need that attitude."

The royals bother. Never before have I been told this.

To the bewildered royals, Klaus continues.

"Beginning today, the land will be ruled by Count Liam Serra Banfield as deputy. There are no more former lords who made you worship as gods."

The royals get even more anxious when they hear there is no God.

Face up and confirm that fact with Klaus.

"Duh, what do you mean?!?"

Klaus tells plainly.

"Explain clearly to you that the superior of what you worshipped will govern the land on your behalf."

The royal confusion continued even further knowing that there was a superior being than we had ever worshipped.

Klaus coughs.

"And here's a message from Master Liam. He wants to invite a representative to talk. I'd like to invite you to Liam's mother ship."

They are taken to the kingdom of heaven. Some royalties were interested, others blue-blooded when they died.

"I'm not stupid."

You make yourself worship as a god, or you're too bad a hobby to laugh at.

I'm aware that I'm a villain too, but I'm terrified of naming myself God.

God for me - well, now is good.

When I heard the report from Klaus, I decided to stop doing paperwork and change my future policy.

"I'm superior to the gods I've ever been, and the migrants are gods? I like to be respected, but I don't want to be admired."

Klaus gave him a soothing look somewhere.

"It's a story that's not. I've heard rumors of lords who make themselves worship as gods in their own territories."

"That sucks."

I'm not allowed to name God.

That's an evil thing I wouldn't even do.

"Master Liam was relieved to think so. But it seemed more shocking than I imagined. Royalty - the royalty of Augur is worried that the people should be informed of this fact"

That's right.

The existence that I've always thought of as God was something completely different.

They come out too that I don't want to believe.

"Divide the place where migrants live for a while from the place where locals live. Admired, there's a fool out there who cares."

"I understand. What should I do to support the locals?

What was initially planned was generous support for the inhabitants of Augur.

The previous lord is a terrible guy! I'm here for you! For a short time, though!

- I was going to leave when I was done proceeding with the military base of the planet while being nice like that.

Nothing, but there may be a troublesome dispute between the migrants and the locals.

Then my plan gets in the way.

"Do as you plan. And gather the royals of Augur. If it's true, I just wanted to change my position as a district representative or something like that."

If the life you've been living changes too rapidly, there are also people out there who can't follow you.

We just have to take the time to make a slow change.

The previous lord also did trouble for me.

After all, it's useless to restrict development. In particular, there's no point in the suppression that nobility is doing in their hobbies or anything.

"That's a lot more trouble than I thought."

I just wanted to develop it, but I knew I couldn't be an Imperial nobleman.

- I'm one of them.

The royals of Augur had been drained of their fate at a party venue set aside.

Many have no voice either because the planet on which they live was round or because the outside world was all night.

There are other buildings floating in the sky that are bigger than the castle.

That was floating countless times.

A white bearded king was nervous in front of Liam.

Liam speaks friendlily.

"It would be useless to tell you not to be nervous, so I assure you that you are not going to harm me"

"Or thank you for your generosity"

The king is trembling because Liam was more divine than the nobleman who named the god he had seen before.

Those around us used to look at themselves and laugh ridiculously.

But there was not a single one here to spectacle ourselves.

The servants we have been drooling our heads with, on the contrary, bow their heads.

Liam held a glass in his right hand and sipped a sip of booze.

The royals also drink the behaved liquor, but it's better than any liquor they've ever had.

Liam talks in the presence of an impressed royal family.

"Now, if I explain to you guys plainly, I'm two characters higher than the guy I was before. Soon you'll be up again, about four more."

The royals are also hard to believe if they are superior to the existence they have ever worshipped. But since Liam has shown so much strength, I can only believe it.

"Ko, how will we be governed in the future?

Liam laughed small if the White Bearded King asked on behalf of him.

"I'm only here for a short time. In the meantime, I will not take it away from you, I will give it to you."

"Give? That, how do I tax?

"I don't want it. You should rest for a while. Right...... get youngsters out of your royalty. I'll educate you at my disposal."

If the king sees his daughter as chirali, he introduces her to Liam because she's approaching.

"It's my daughter. She is a very beautiful daughter. Please, take it."

If the princess bowed, Liam showed a little discomfort.

To the king in a hurry to see if he made any mistakes, Liam drinks up before answering.

"Don't make a mistake. I haven't had it with me for a year. Send it back immediately. I don't have a problem with women."

Those around him who heard Liam's dialogue looked like, "Huh!?" but when Liam stared, everyone turned away.

The kings behead, but Liam continues to talk as if nothing had happened.

"You're going to come and see me. I'll tell you the world is wide. That's right, if you have any problems, you should talk to him."

"Oh, thank you"

We have never had a superior presence to this point to ourselves before.

The royals didn't understand what the hell had happened, but only now they were relieved.

Liam proclaims the royals before him.

"From today on, I will protect you. Nothing to worry about."

The royals who were taught to worship the superior beings as gods were impressed by that confident word.