"Gentlemen of the new knight. First, I'd like you to give me something to celebrate."

His Majesty's words echo in the quiet auditorium.

It's a powerful voice shaking from the bottom of my belly.

"O young man who knocked on the gates of the Knights himself. I am truly delighted that you have volunteered for the service of the Knight of the Nation. It is no exaggeration to say that our country is supported by the presence of knights. Therefore, we always need your young strength."

His Majesty increases the motivation of the young people, who make up the majority of those present, with precise language choices.

A young man who would have achieved his immediate goal of a Knight's Medal and was motivated for the future would immediately be given words of encouragement by the champion of the continent.

Must be just a handful of people who don't make their feelings expensive.

I'm guessing these speeches (speeches) are preponderantly worded, and may have been prepared by officials rather than His Majesty himself, but it is also because of His Majesty's overwhelming presence.

Where the man from the MC earlier said the same thing, it could never be as effective as this.

"And those who were elected in return for much merit. There is nothing more to your contribution than just to thank you. [M] A knight's title is the least we can give."

Will this be referred to as the Knight of Honor?

I don't see many of them as old enough to be able to do a knightly physical battle job, subject to the facade of being recited through a knight apprenticeship.

In their case, the Knight's Degree is not an admission ticket to perform official duties and contribute to the kingdom, but rather like a reward awarded after making a contribution.

In honor of his contributions over the years...... so much so that he even had the appearance of an old man who seemed to have some sort of pillow.

"Or - some wouldn't have wanted to be knights from the beginning. We have no reason to know the inner reason why you have accepted the election. But I am sure that your determination is genuine. I want you to keep helping me."

- When I heard that word, I almost had the illusion that this was the one directed at me.

But I'm sure it's just complacency.

There are so many knight candidates, it's no surprise that some have become knights due to unstoppable circumstances to stop.

"Well, let's just say we start the reciprocal ceremony"

"I'm in awe"

The host man returns to the altar with a respectful bow of his head and begins to partition the procession of the ceremony.

"Read the Knights first and last names more than this! Take the stage in order from those who have been called by their names!

It began with a reading from the Knights of the Dragon King, a Kingsguard unit.

Drake, Foreman, Heindman.

Recruitment of new joiners is only a policy from within, the family name called is limited to certain things, and several new knights bearing the same family name also take the stage.

"(That's just the kids from the Knights lineage, they're all young but calm...)"

Observe the liturgical procedures carefully so that you do not have any trouble when your turn comes.

Firstly, the number of people called at one time feels like there is no legality.

Sometimes only one person can be raised on the stage, while five or six people are called together.

It would not be random.

I'm sure the order is based on conditions I don't know.

It's only imaginary, but it's probably a knight candidate in some special standing position who's on the run alone.

For example, it's a recommendation from a Knights executive, or you said you expired your apprenticeship period with outstanding grades?

"(If you're ritual... I knew you had a great vibe. It's like art in itself......)"

Standing in front of a new knight whose Majesty was kneeling (kneeling first) on the stage, he sends words of encouragement as he slaps his shoulder on the side of the liturgical sword.

This number of adults has limited time to divide per person, but His Majesty nevertheless never hurries and runs out of the time allocated to each of them to the end.

- Huh, I casually chased a new knight down the altar, and realized that there was a line of faces somewhere in the front row like I saw them.

There is a group of boys and girls in the royal family, the duke, the borderline ambassador, and other high-ranking royal guests who think they are present.

It took a little while because of the unusual outfit, but I could remember where those two were who they were.

It's the brave Ethel and his brother Eddie.

Indeed, Garnett said that the two were the children of one of these leading aristocrats, while working vigorously as brave men.

I'm sure he's attending the ceremony today, not as a brave man, but as part of a noble house.

"The Purple Knights, Mark Easton"

The four senior Knights' reigns against newcomers are over, and the order of the remaining eight Knights is turned.

It was a young man in his early twenties or so who climbed onto the stage when he was called by his name.

I'm never familiar with the knight's customs, but I've learned somewhat from less experience than I've had before.

If you are a knight for generations, you can start training knights from less than fifteen children yet, so you are often too young to be a knight.

In the case of Garnett, for example, as can be seen from the fact that he acts as a one-man knight in just fifteen or sixteen, he should have started training knights when he was ten years old or younger.

This joint recital also has a facial touch here and there below the age of fifteen, which is considered a one-off adult in the public, and is never less as a ratio.

On the other hand, there clearly seemed to be quite a number of knight candidates, such as those who were over twenty.

Perhaps they were born in the house of the common man, and as I flew out of my hometown and became an adventurer, they left the house after the age of fifteen and apprenticed to the knight.

Assuming it takes five years to complete your training as a regular knight, it would be a calculation that if you started your training at fifteen, you would be awarded a medal at twenty.

Of course, it may take longer than that, and it may be somewhat slower to apprentice due to various circumstances.

- Why I suddenly started thinking about that, because there's one guy in there who fits into this.

"(No way, he...)"

Mark of the White Wolf Forest.

By the time I left my hometown, I was less than ten years old, and when I recently returned home, I was absent because I was in training to become a knight, one of my brothers and sisters.

The name Mark is never unusual and would rather fall into a category with many of the same names.

But that young man, who is being reckoned with as part of the Knights in the name of the Purple Sea Serpent... from the side of Mark Easton, somehow felt the shadow of his brother (Mark).