It Seems I Came to Another World, Now What Should I Do

Episode 449: Dialogue with the Decree

"Nice to meet you. It's a pleasure to meet you. Viscount Norwegian Knights, my name is Dills from the Herald."

A skinny man stands in the reception room to salute him. The cheeks are slightly covered and the harshness of this missionary task is appearing. However, my face is floating with something soft because I took a bath and ate a warm meal.

"Nice to meet you. This is Akihiro, lord of 'Lisatia'. Thank you for your hard work on the decree this time. Even though it didn't rain, I think it was a difficult and harsh task. First, let me thank you for accomplishing my mission."

Keep your eyes open and head down gently. It's a message from my boss's Knights. Even in this world, the decree itself has considerable powers. So there's nothing particularly wrong with getting out poorly.

"Such. Please lift your head. I have only done more than Norwegian. I'm not talking about thanking the Baron."

I rush to wave my hands, creating a bewildered atmosphere. I wonder if my age is going thirty or not. Fifteen years for a single army? It's a good background to say we're practicing, but it's a little sweet on the side. Even if I panicked soon, I would be stunned.

"Well, come on in. I heard the report on arrival, but I was waiting to hear more about it."

When I say that, Dills sitting on the couch looks a little bad.

"I'm so sorry. We received verbal information about the key information from Norwegian, so we thought that would be all for starters. The decree will last more than three days with not enough food or sleep on the boulder. Normally, it will be replaced by another human being in Toluca, but Toluca is also about to take advantage of the annihilation of Diawolf. That's why we're paying off orders and intelligence."

"Ho. Did you finally start getting your hands on cleaning up Diawolf?

"Yes, surrounded by a fence, we are beginning to push into the central depths of the forest. We are struggling to escape bears and other wildlife, but we are continuing to respond in a way that does not adversely affect the forest environment as much as possible."

"Okay. In the absence of such personnel, I can only truly thank Mr. Dills for coming on a single ride. I was wondering if you could explain the situation."

With that said, Dills smiles and takes the letter out of his chest, slightly blushing.

"This will be the letter compiled by Master Norweh. Since the information on the Count's pigeons is not enough, it includes Norwegian speculation."

"Let me read it thankfully"

Check the wax and make sure it contains the Norwegian crest. Handling official documents? Cut the edge with a knife and take out the script.

Opening inside, from the contents of the greeting, a copy of the Count's writ, and Norwe's view, is given.

The pigeons that Norweh flew instantly seemed to be in the hands of the Count during the April 6th phase. The Count also learned that outrages were being committed in the neighbourhood and began to prepare to raise the Fury and Immediate Soldiers. He said a quorum of fifty, but Norwegian assumptions see them all together to the extent of more than one hundred and twenty. Moreover, it seems that the carriage and cavalry will be made up solely to give speed. I will measure my fingers to the compass while checking the map I keep from Norweh, but it is still just over a day if the speed of the cavalry is from Count territory to the Baron territory in question. The letter also lets them leave sequentially while assembling cavalry in the village closest to them in the six-day phase. It's not a war, so you don't have to think about the fear of being destroyed. Because it would be nice to finally be able to control some of the facilities in the village.

"On this date, no matter how long it took to prepare, is it the flow through which control is completed today?

"Yes, even in Lord Norweh's view, the repression is due to be completed on April 10. At the same time as the control is complete, a dove is scheduled to appear from His Excellency the Count of Terraxta, so as soon as we confirm that, the decree will return to us."

"Hmmm. I knew you were inefficient...... We need to educate ourselves about pigeons, so it's not something we can use right away."

"Generally speaking, you need one to two years of education, education. Let them remember it as a nest, let them grasp their surroundings, their neighborhoods, increase the distance they fly, and use what they return to."

"Okay. So, if it's according to the letter, can I see it as a relief for once?

"Yes, at least if you decide to move the army in the name of His Excellency the Count, that is a matter of decision. We will move, and we will achieve our purpose."

"Personally, I'm worried about the cheapness of the mermaid children hidden in the church."

"It also shields the church the other way around. It's a place to serve and protect, so I was wondering if there was anything to worry about."

Hmm. I can't trust the Japanese because they're dead or because I can't trust their religious facilities right now. I can't trust them with that much conviction.

"Okay. So should we wait for the next decree? It's going to be about control completion and what to do with post-processing."

"Right. With regard to the children of mermaids, once they are protected in the territory of Count Terraxta for the sake of appearance, will they be delivered to the Baron if there is no problem?"

"Okay. I'll look forward to meeting you."

That being said, the door is knocked. I also had tea prepared later because I might mix up some secrets.

"Excuse me for the welcome. I've got my tea done, what do you say?

Deacon comes up with a suggestion.

Dills also talks in and snorts back at me if I'm thirsty.

"Then I guess I can ask for it."

Answering that, the samurai begin to make tea with their beautiful work.

"This territory is so rich that I don't think it's baroness territory..."

Dills squeaks softly.

"Ho. Is it rich? Glad to hear it, but did you see anything rich?

"No. So is the meal, and so is the bath thing"

As Dills tides his face with overaction, he begins to explain. Hmm. I guess I'll hear you say external opinions once in a while.