Me and Eina have a headache about measures to deal with the inexperienced Esquil Small Kingdom.

... I think I'll just leave them alone without a hand, but if they're up to something, that's dangerous.

Like asking someone for advice, Ms. Rhina is thorough in her escort duties and doesn't pinch her basic mouth in political discourse, as does her sister. Now he's sitting in bed with his nose crossed and sewing my spring clothes.

Kutl doesn't seem to be very good at using his head either, and Sheila saw me worried earlier and said, 'Shall I fly away and turn him into ash?' He told me, 'but I'm not saying anything horrible.

Isn't that Aina the Don Pull?

... but maybe it's Ali who can help Shella.

The morale of enemy soldiers and residents would be greatly disturbed if you had them fly over your head as you did in the Kingdom of Daphra.

Apparently high. Trust in the Eskill Queen may also shake.

But to do this, we need soldiers accustomed to dragons on this side.

Lynne and Mr. Yumika's troops. Then we will accompany the main unit of the Royal Parklen Army.

... Once Eina's analysis of the power of war seems to suggest that it is only possible to destroy the Eskil small kingdom by the armies of the subordinate surrounding small kingdoms.

But that's a normal story if you think about it, and naturally if they have some countermeasures, the story will change.

If you use a soldier to gather at it, and leave it to the local commander. They also run the risk of failing to take control properly.

Even if we win the battle, it will be more difficult to govern afterwards if we are worked abusively in the occupied cities and villages, and the goal of achieving continental unity without direct casualties, which may still be protected once and for all, will be completely blown away.

I still think it's a good idea for us to go out there so we can see it, and also head in an army formed around a properly led soldier.

... but that's only a last resort. It is a story of assault by force.

"Hey, Mr. Eina. If you send an overwhelming force to surround you, why don't you surrender?

"It's possible if you're a foolish (guru) king with so little imagination that you can't realize the threat (today) until your opponent actually sees enemy forces, but as far as the information you're getting right now will be difficult. Residents, soldiers, and leaders have so much faith in the Queen that little has been achieved from her work. Instead of surrendering once surrounded, you're likely to resist stubbornness (cancer today) to the end, even if it's actually war. If they do that in the Battle of the Castle, they will be expected to do a lot of damage to both sides."

Whoa, that's not very nice.

"... Do you think it's possible that if you send a messenger here and say we'll merge on better terms than the rest of the country, you'll respond?

"I'm not saying none, but it must be low. If you're willing to do that, you'll be sending about a messenger. In fact, there were many countries that had tried to negotiate terms, and some had partially accepted them. So you didn't get information from another country and you decided there was no prospect."

Yeah, I knew it wouldn't work... then you'd be totally fine.

"How do you think Eina would respond?

"It's harder than I can read their intentions, but if I were to try to solve them in a moderate way, the rest would only be possible enough for me to meet and talk to Queen Eskill in person. If you were to attack by force, the way you might be able to make less sacrifices is by attacking soldiers, but you can't use balloons to burn a pantry from above, as you did in the Kingdom of Sidal. The presence of balloons is well known and measures have been taken. So even if we do, we expect a long battle on an annual basis."

On a yearly basis...... Either way, in the southeast, we're going to execute Mr. Elves' emancipation plan, so if it's parallel to that, it won't take long.

But if the morale of the target is high, something could happen to the troops under siege that would be attacked backwards, and if the residents have strong objections in the first place, this supply line could be the one that's at stake.

I can easily imagine the difficulty of fighting long battles where residential sentiment is hostile, even when I'm military and amateur.

... and the means to get Eina to negotiate directly is also too risky.

Eina has always had direct talks with the kings of the enemy kingdoms, but in the time of the Idra Empire, she was a messenger. He was the developer of medicine for ten days fever. During the Kingdom of Daphra, it was not a battle between the country and the country, but a meeting based on the premise of a huge threat to all human beings: the dragon.

But this time, it's a clear dispute between the country and the country.

It wouldn't be strange to be killed without question if the king of an enemy country came aboard. Normally, it would be och to be taken hostage and used as bargaining material.

"... I knew I had no choice but to organize an expeditionary army"

"As it stands, that would be your best hand. Sometimes if you get close to them, they'll know something new, and you'll see how they react."

"... OK, let's do an expedition. How long does it take to form an army?

"We're basically ready, so we can leave in two days"

That's Aina. This hand thing is perfect.

"Shall we then leave on that schedule? Excuse me, but thank you for your time."

"Yes, sir."

It's settled. Eina leaves the room in a courtesy.

It's their reaction... I hope it's not something bad...

I watched the door after Eina left with anxiety...

15 March 427 Continental Calendar

94.1% Continental Unity Progress at the moment (Owned by Parklen Mine - Owns the Great Forest Zone of the former Kingdom of Markham and the former Kingdom of Idra - Owns the Great Wetlands of the former Kingdom of Siddhar - Owns the Great Forest within the former Kingdom of Daphra - Full influence over the Kingdom of Parklen, which controls 98% of the continent - Secures land for orphans (Koji) in the eastern part of the former Kingdom of Siddhar)

The total number of emancipated elves 1.2 million 8330

Breakdown is in progress sequentially everywhere

100,483 orphans protected * achieved 99% of the total

Asset holdings 16.830.86 million

[]/(n, vs) distribution/distribution/(P)/

Lynne (Elf's Archer and Chairman of the Ringnace Chamber of Commerce)

Linea (Class B Adventurer)

Lena (Elf's Textile Artisan)

Ceres (Elf's Woodworker)

Listella (Responsible for the implementation of the Elf Liberation Plan and Vice President of the Ringnace Chamber of Commerce)

Lucrea (Elf's Pharmacist)

Nina (next king candidate)

Eina (slave to King and protagonist of the Kingdom of Parklen)

Kutl (Fairy)

Shella (Enchanted Dragon)