"Hey, Al. Why are they all wearing such worn-out clothes?

"Eh? Are those the clothes of the people you saw at the funeral today, Mr. Gallows? That was a nice funeral dress for the villagers."

"Really? No one in the castle wears that kind of clothing. Aren't you cold?

"It must be cold. Some villagers may die of winter cold."

"Al, really?

"Yes, of course.... have you noticed anything else, Master Gallows?

Er...... yes, the house was a mess!

"I see. That's a good starting point. The building where the funeral took place was certainly old. Can Garold sleep in that building?

"Er, no. It was tiny and the chair wasn't fluffy, so my buttocks hurt."

Really? But that building was better than the house where I was born and raised. We were poor farmers. "

"Where Al was born? Was it smaller than that? That's a lie."

"It's true. There was nothing to eat at all. You served a little food at that village funeral, was it delicious?

"Yeah, it wasn't delicious at all."

"That is a meal prepared by the villagers for the funeral. You don't usually prepare much food. Maybe you just eat something a little lighter."

"Then you'll get hungry.

"Of course. I'm so hungry."

"... why isn't everyone living a better life? I was surprised because it was completely different from the castle life."

"That's what everyone thinks. He wants to live a good life. But I can't because I'm still poor."

I see. Poverty is bad. "

"That's right. And it will be difficult if the country is not stable so that everyone is no longer poor. If the kings of this country are not strong, they will all remain poor."

"The King... hold on..."

"Yes, I hope the villagers will have a better life when Garrod-sama grows up."

"Yeah, I'll try harder then. Protect everyone and fight. So, make the country bigger."

"... are you going to fight?

"Yeah, more than Al. My part-time job taught me how to fight."

Fuck yeah.

I took out a gallows who didn't know anything about living outside the castle and showed them the life of various lands.

That's why I wanted you to know that life in the castle is not normal, and that everyone is doing their best while living a hard life.

It seems to have succeeded and is interested in the lives of ordinary people, Garold.

That's why I was wondering if you could find out a little bit about it from a commoner's point of view and think of something from there.

Has my part-time brother taught you how to fight?

What will happen to this child in the future?

I wonder if you're going to become a beloved fighter like your part-time brother.

Since we are still in a world of war, it is by no means a bad thing.

Because if you lose the battle, you lose everything when you are kind to the common people.

But if you want to fight for your country, you don't have to fight because you want to.

If you continue to seek to fight based solely on the instincts of the struggle, too much damage will be done.

Above all, it will be an endless battle.

What's the matter?

I want Garold to be able to think in a more balanced way as a king.

But it's a little awkward for me to be Gallo's education clerk.

Protecting Gallows and acting on his behalf, he has now become prime minister and general of the country.

So if you become a king's educator, Barca may gain a tablet position.

But there will still be rebellion.

It was also on the assumption that I would temporarily assume that position on behalf of my younger employer.

Besides, I have no education.

Culture here refers to knowledge that is not complementary to the knowledge of the previous life.

It refers to the common knowledge and knowledge possessed by noble bloodlines such as kings and nobles.

Somehow, I have no nobility at all.

You must be taught royal etiquette and standing up naturally, while being educated in how to fight, and raised not to despise ordinary people.

Then why don't you ask him?

Thus, while attending the funeral ceremonies around the world with Garold, I decided who to entrust to this child's education clerk while answering the questions that Garold was interested in.

Am I going to play Garrod-sama Fu?

"Oh, can I ask you something, Leon? I mean, you're the only one qualified."

"But...."

"Please, take it. Leon, who has worked in the King's Land and dealt with various noble opponents without any particular problems, is perfectly polite, at least. You're the only one, Leon."

I chose Leon to be Garland's educator.

He is also the brother of my wife, Liina, and is now in charge of diplomacy as a Graham aristocracy in the kingdom of Fontana.

If you could teach me common sense as a king, I would be the best of Fontana.

I'm not going to tell Leon directly, but it's also a point of appreciation where he's rude in a sense.

I believe that the essence of Leon is to be a strategist, not a diplomat.

When there is a battle, Leon is not the way to fight on the battlefield, but rather the type that twists the strategy by looking at all the trends in the battle.

In other words, it can be said that Leon thinks of people who actually fight in battle as commas.

For example, when I fought the Pessie of the House of Ulk, who thought I was the most likely to die.

At that time, he fought the western House of Arbarest and defeated its master, but Leon immediately told me that he should go east and rescue Carlos.

And with Fort Eindrad where Carlos is now, I have suggested that I should look like an easy-to-eat bait to Uluk's opponent, who defeated the Uluk family's real son the previous year, and that I would be a decoy for that.

As a result, we were about to be steamed with the top magic Black Sword of Urk.

That battle is still unforgettable.

How many people died in the positions made with Wall Architecture ?

The rate of wear and tear was also very numerical.

That should have been the same for Leon.

Staying in the same position, the Graham forces had a higher rate of wear and tear than the Balkans.

But Leon never complained about Carlos in that fight.

I suppose that's because I saw the army, and I saw myself as a coma.

Perhaps he thought he needed an army to throw away the pessies to ensure that they would defeat the Uluk family's current class.

Moreover, the discarded token contained his own life.

Win calmly or even at the expense of an ally's life to win.

Leon is such a cool person.

That may be necessary for Garold, who will eventually assume his duties as king.

But even a person with such a side is troubled.

Leon can be basically ruthless if necessary, but he can usually think and act on his surroundings.

That's what I thought. I persuaded Leon desperately.

And he managed to wiggle Leon's neck vertically, suggesting it to the council and getting approval from the surroundings.

Thus, Garold was taught by Leon at the age of six.

Well, until then, I'll occasionally take you to various places like this.

While praying that he would be a decent king, he decided to take Garold to the funeral and attend the funeral.