Santairiku Eiyuuki

Lesson 4: Great Reflections

Follow Character Sacrificed by SAGE and Elkür AGE

This novel is basically me tueee. And as the fate of me tueee, I get some surrounding characters sage. to make Elquille stand out.

However, it is so pathetic that they remain the sacrifice of Erkür...

I think I'll just put in a little follow up,

Prior Emperor Hadrianus

I'm Elquille's father.

With Erkühl in office, Hadrianus, the emperor in the composition that the country was rebuilt…, is indeed the object of criticism.

In short, they compare it to Elquille.

So I drew it as someone who wasn't as good as he was in the making......

but in fact he falls into the competent category when it comes to incompetence or competence.

Can I say 'pretty' excellent?

So why was the Lemurian Empire in decline?

You might think...

It's a simple story.

It's not that Emperor Hadrianus declined the Lemurian Empire, it's just that Emperor Hadrianus was crowned Emperor during the period of decline of the Lemurian Empire.

If it was at the height of the Lemurian Empire that he took office, he would undoubtedly have been treated as a famous man.

The old social and military systems collapse, and the territory is invaded by many barbarians on the terrain: the crossroads of civilization…

In this situation, well done. I maintained the territory of the Lemurian Empire and took over to Elquille!!

It can also be said.

The decline of the Lemurian Empire is an inevitability of history, and Erkür is the irregular one.

Emperor Hadrianus is undoubtedly, arguably a great emperor, an excellent emperor and dedicated to the maintenance of the Lemurian Empire.

Erkühr also admits, in that regard, in fact.

In fact, Erkühl never rated Emperor Hadrianus as' incompetent, stupid, absent, old age ', did he?

As a father, Erkür does not appreciate the Hadrianus Emperor any shards either......

As an emperor, I actually value it highly, and I appreciate it.

That's why I want to grade his abilities.

The basics are out of a hundred. The average score is fifty points. The red dot is twenty-five.

Military...... forty points

All of a sudden you're dry!!

You might think...

Yeah, his lack of military talent is like a follow up.

I guess his talent is less than that.

All this is a born ability, so you won't have a choice.

While there are born famous generals, no matter how hard you try, there are people who can only be below.

It's just...

There is also the aspect that the person you fought against is bad.

Because all the opponents who have spilled Emperor Hadrianus are first-class generals.

Especially the one named Sassan VIII, the current king of the Farse kingdom...

Maybe if it took Sassan VIII, it wouldn't change military capability by 30 or 40 points, 60, 70 or 80 points.

You can't beat a born genius, a protagonist of history, and a wind cloud child.

It will be natural to lose.

Diplomacy… eighty points.

It's a high score.

Where? You must have been digging around with a contribution payment, right?

Yeah, that's right.

That subsoil diplomacy is a big win.

War against an unwinnable opponent and reduce the territory, rather than being compensated...

It would be thousands of times more clever to sit down from the start and pay a contribution payment and wish to leave.

By not breaking the attitude of 'unilateral and generous concessions of the Emperor' while paying a contribution to it, I did not hurt the authority of the Lemurian Empire very much.

Well, maybe the majority of the Lemurian people will blame Emperor Hadrianus for this, and future generations of history will say bollocks...

How better than a war you can't win and lose.

During the reign of Emperor Hadrianus, the Lemurian Empire failed many territories…

Important points have not been taken, including Mistle, a genus state, and Shria, a genus state.

Brilliantly defended the Lemurian Empire and handed over its territory to Erkür.

Well, a lot of Emperor Hadrianus' diplomatic achievements can also be described as' extraordinary diplomats', which emperor Hadrianus signed up for.

My men's accomplishment is that of the monarch.

By the way, I don't know if Emperor Hadrianus intended it...

Emperor Hadrianus' contributory payroll diplomacy has done great damage to the Kingdom of Bulgaron.

The tremendous wealth and luxury that Emperor Hadrianus has laid upon the kingdom of Bulgaron is destroying the economic, cultural, social and military of the rigid kingdom of Bulgaron from the ground up.

It taught luxury to nomads who had a qualitative life.

How does this affect you...

Well, what I can say for sure is that it will help Elquille a lot later,

Economy and finance… 70 points

Above average.

There's no way you can change the tax system that way in the first place.

What Elquille has done well is result theory.

It is also abundantly possible that we were just doing well as a result, and if we did poorly, we would have destroyed the economy, culture and society of the Lemurian Empire from the ground up.

Like the Karakara Emperor.

First, Emperor Hadrianus managed to maintain the previous tax system and sent it away.

This alone will raise you above average score and sixty points.

The remaining ten points are tax reform.

Erkür criticized the monopoly on salt started by Emperor Hadrianus...

In fact, the salt monopoly has been a great success at first.

Before the clandestine salt came out, it supported the finances of the Lemurian Empire as a proper substitute for head-tax.

In other words, Emperor Hadrianus succeeded in reforming the tax system.

Well, it didn't solve it radically.

Foresight… eighty points

Um, I feel like this guy should be included in the military evaluation...

I wonder if the vector is a bit different between military talent and the good sense of reading the course of the times...

I thought so, and I didn't.

What? What?

It's about the cavalry.

Emperor Hadrianus revolved around the military system of the Lemurian Empire, which was infantry-centred.

I realized that in the days to come, I was a cavalry.

And Elquille makes the most of Emperor Hadrianus' heavy-duty cavalry (Cribanarius).

I wondered if I could put eighty points in on this.

I just didn't have the talent to bring the cavalry to life in person.

Internal affairs… eighty points

This also scores high.

This guy is, well, easy...

In the midst of being charged for military expenses due to financial difficulties, I ruled a good country...

Around.

Utilities first.

We strive to maintain as much as possible, such as curative irrigation equipment. Other things like infrastructure development do the least.

Thanks to this, Elquille only needed a little repair or a little hand.

Financial difficulties make public utilities want to stick to shreds......

Emperor Hadrianus maintained the minimum.

As a result, river floods, etc. have also subsided in minimal damage.

He was someone who could also reach out to plain places, I guess.

Other measures to combat famine and plague are being taken properly.

All of this minimizes damage, doesn't it?

And what matters is that we kept bureaucrats and armies in check until the end and maintained centralisation.

During these wartime periods, local forces tend to become independent...

Emperor Hadrianus suppressed it and held back the extension of the noble forces.

HR… ninety points.

I have little to complain about this.

"Erkühl inherited most of the personnel of the Hadrianus Empire."

So you will see the perfection of Emperor Hadrianus' personnel.

You definitely have an eye for talent.

Especially the development of bureaucracy...

Nice to have talent around Galphis, Christos and Lucanos.

There are two other chapters out there, but Emperor Hadrianus has applied a very good diplomat.

Good Job!!

Emperor Inheritance...... ninety points

First of all which area is awesome......

Hadrianus IV (eldest son) and Erkühl (third son) on the balance, and chose the latter.

Explain it plainly.

With all the problems going on, I'm sure he's not very good, but his men are very good, and with an assistant to his men, a fifty year old politician who could possibly do quite a bit of politics.

Super elementary school students who are featured on TV and held up. Twelve.

Which one would you choose as Prime Minister?

That is.

Perhaps the majority of Japanese choose the former?

seniority or common sense.

Exactly. Elementary school kids don't choose, do they?

Fujii Odai doesn't know, but he's not in elementary school, he's in middle school.

Emperor Hadrianus chose the latter.

And a big win, you're absolutely right.

Blah, you can name seventy points at the time you chose Elquille as your successor.

And the rest?

That is to say, he made the three of Galphis, Christos and Lucanos his guardians of the Elquille.

Christos is my uncle, so scorning Erkür is not the first thing.

Galphis is politically hostile to Christos, but if he makes his daughter Carolina a substantial fiancée of Elquille, she will function properly as the back shield of Elquille, and she will make some compromise with Christos.

Later, as two coordinators, and as representatives of the ecclesial class, we put Lucanos in. And appoint Lucanos as the educator of Elquille, making him a solid back shield.

All three of them are excellent, and have excellent personalities.

And by nominating the three together as Elquille's custodians, we make them mutually monitor so that no one's power stands out and Elquille is scorned or abuses her position as a custodian.

It's brilliant, it's stunning.

There is nothing scary about the top of the land and navy and if the top of the clergy turns to the back shield.

In addition, Elkhur's ground cannot be shaken without the support of the nobility of the Long Ear Clan (Elf).

And then there's the brilliant bureaucracy, which supports the young Elquille.

The ministers will run the empire until Elquille becomes a fine emperor.

I think it's perfect.

What's unfortunate is that if I lived another decade longer, it would have been a hundred points.

Emperor Hadrianus planned to teach Elquille the know-how of politics by appointing Elquille as co-ruler before he became emperor.

And attach the noble support of the non-long-eared (elves)...

And he was going to 'dispose' of the rebellious nobleman and his eldest son, Hadrianus IV, as his last dirty job.

But he died before that...

So minus ten points.

At the average age of the Long Ear Clan (Elves), Emperor Hadrianus was a little more alive.

I just don't know what's going on with the Lemurian Empire in ten years...

Honestly, I don't know.

It could have been best in time.

Results theory, though.

Parenting...... twenty-five points

Yes, I can't follow.

That idiot son, Hadrianus IV, is the responsibility of Emperor Hadrianus.

The child's personality is largely determined by the education of childhood parents.

It's my fault, but I can't choose a parent.

Or because it's Emperor Hadrianus's job to grow traces.

Did you raise Elquille?

I didn't raise that one, I grew up...

Or I was growing up...

Assuming it wasn't Erkühl, it's in the fact that it could have been grey in a different direction than Hadrianus IV in terms of parental love.

In fact, Elkhur's relationship with her real mother is in the Ice Age.

Neither that nor this, Hadrianus emperor is bad.

Religious policy… forty points

There are two chapters to learn more about this.

Well, it's the demise of Emperor Hadrianus. Hey. Elquille will be the wings to wipe your ass.

However, depending on the time and timing, it's possible that it went well.

If it had gone well, the ninety points would have been tough...

Hadrianus IV

I'm Elquille's brother.

Well, to be honest, there's not one part of him that shelters when it comes to his abilities.

Is this really the son of Hadrianus III?

Is that Elquille's brother?

I'm incompetent at the level I think.

Sometimes Tombi gives birth to Taka, and Taka gives birth to Tombi well... there will be.

Or it seems more real that way.

Maybe he just inherited the bad parts of Dad and Mom...

By the way...

Regardless of their abilities, Erkür and Hadrianus IV are brothers after all.

Let's line up what we have in common.

1 handsome. (In fact, they're both quite beautiful shapes)

2 Exercise ability. (Both work out pretty well, so they're in a good, gusty physique)

3 Self-esteem. (Both surprisingly pride high)

4 Ambition. (Neither of us know that a lump of greed will suffice)

5 Vanity. (also strong desire to be often thought of)

6 Narcissists. (Think of yourself, both the most handsome and brilliant in the world)

7 Self-centrism. (I am convinced that I am absolutely right at all times. If I'm wrong, it's the wrong world that doesn't suit me rather than I'm wrong)

And maybe there's more, but they both look just like each other.

What you two hate about each other is definitely cognate disgust.

Well, if you're like a biting dog, you'll hate it.

The difference between the two is just ability, and if you blah blah blah blah, it's the difference in talent at birth.

Erkühr was talented, so the inner surface like garbage scum created the opposite pulling effect, which made him attractive.

Hadrianus IV, on the other hand... yeah, you have no choice.

There are things in this world that you can't do with effort...

Nevertheless, there will be nothing Hadrianus IV can do for himself, but there will undoubtedly have been something depending on how he was raised.

That's why...

Quickly, I'm going to shelter him from why he grew.

Causes That Overprotective Parents

Temple when it comes to temple.

That spoiling is not love.

If I wanted to stretch out and grow up, I stretched out more than I could imagine and I couldn't help myself.

Cause two, the abrupt, half-way push of my parents.

Parents reflecting on being too spoiled.

So I decided to make it tough for correction.

… of course, but there is no way I can stand where I suddenly say "stand" to a child who has never had to stand before.

And halfway through, his father was thorough... but his mother also hid and spoiled him.

Hadrianus IV was adorable. I have no choice.

Information that is inconvenient to me from around here (predominantly the father's words) shuts out and starts to absorb only information that is convenient to me (predominantly the mother's words).

No more human beings when this happens.

Cause Part Three Around Palm Return

Still, Hadrianus IV was seen as his successor, so he was revered and held by his surroundings.

It was Edmond, Titus, Christos, and Galphis who gave the specific names.

Edmond was looking to make Hadrianus IV, the next emperor, remember better and come out, and Titus appealed to himself to have no ambition to immerse himself only in art.

Don't forget that Christos is Elquille's uncle, but at the same time Hadrianus IV's uncle.

Galphis was selling from the standoff against Christos, no matter what.

By the way, Carolina's first fiancée is Hadrianus IV. (Carolina was born a few months faster than Elquille, so Galphis took up the story somewhat)

But what an Elquille was born.

At that moment, people disappeared from around Hadrianus IV. No, really in an instant.

I want you to think about it.

Titus: "It's a boulder, brother! Suggestions! You're the next emperor! I'm not even close!

Edmond: "No, Your Highness is wonderful! It is an honor to serve Your Highness!

Christos: "I am truly proud that Your Highness is my nephew! I'm sure you will be heroes saving the Lemurian Empire!

Galphis: "I recently had a daughter...... what do you say? No, I'm still young and I think it's early to officially get engaged... just to talk. Glad you could consider it!

The moment these guys find out that the child they were born with is a boy (Erkühl)...

Titus "Veroberobar! It's your brother!! Oh! I held my hand! That's my brother. Sasuo, I'm not even close! Grow up fast and make your brother feel better! Yeah? Your Highness Hadrianus...... oh, if you say so, I would have had a brother. I totally forgot."

Edmond: "Oh! Even at a young age there is a hero piercing!! It is an honor to serve you!! Okay, my name is Edmond. It's Edmond! Don't forget. What did His Highness Hadrianus say? Uh, yeah, well, some of you did."

Christos: "Oh!! What a Rin Baby... That's my nephew! First time (...) I had a nephew!!

Galphis: "Yeah, I'm the same age as Carolina... and I need to talk to His Majesty the Emperor soon and exchange my engagement promises. You said you had an appointment?... Did you? You don't remember..."

Or so I began to say.

Everyone will be hurt and annoyed about Elquille.

... Well, I only deserved the degree of charisma that the baby took away from me.

(But Titus' "Sasuo" to Hadrianus IV is too pathetic considering it the same level as Elquille's "Sasuo" to have his hands slammed)

Unless you're as dull as you are later, your eyes are dead when you're praising Hadrianus IV, but you'll also notice that your eyes sparkle when you praise Erkür...

By the way, Mr. Lucanos became Archbishop of Nova Remulia during this period.

Mr. Lucanos, who had been interviewed by Hadrianus III to "become the archbishop of Nova Lemuria, as the guardian after the rest died," said, "I don't know what to do with the guardian of such an idiot son!" He said no.

How, with the birth of Erkühl, Ms. Lucanos finally accepted the clinic: "It would not be stingy if you would let the next emperor reign after educating yourself about that baby".

This is because Lucanos had a great personality...

not the difference in position with Christos or Galphis.

Lucanos is only a man of the Church and a resident of the 'Holy Realm', how do you know Emperor Lemuria! whereas Christos and Galphis are residents of the 'XVII' in a position to serve the country, because they don't like it, but they serve Emperor Lemuria and will have to pull the reins of Hadrianus IV from now on.

They both said, "" In order to make this asshole an emperor and manage to maintain the empire, there must be no such thing as letting yourself die or move left! I can only manage to forgive you and induce you while stirring!!

I thought so.

Titus and Edmond are 90-90 percent safekeeping, though.

Cause IV

Dear Erkühr, too good.

It's too sassy.

Hadrianus IV would have retained some self-esteem, too, had this ever damaged the expectations around him by being in line with himself or by being dull year after year...

Twelve. Then you're unlikely to be good...

Conclusion!!

Bad environment, the environment!!!