Sanzen no Souru Supina

■ Night 62: Humans without flocks

Great Emperor: It was that afternoon that the beauty of Osmadra's national army, led by Osmahim, was confirmed.

This overlaps with when Ashle and Snow were taking together to visit Isma, then confirming the will of the squad, to prepare for the final coming showdown.

The whole city fell into unprecedented chaos.

I can't help it.

There are not so many things that can keep calm in sight of the 200,000 troops that actually started the formation.

An army of unprecedented size that filled the earth exactly as far as it could see was what compelled the beholder to make a silent decision.

The previous attitude of the citizens of Heliatium regarding the opening of a war with Osmadra could be broadly divided into three categories.

First and foremost are the main warriors.

This is the West, of Esperalgo, a clergy and fundamentalist tendency of Extraordinary Orthodox faith - the young military emperors who fight under the leadership of the mobile court: flying the banner of the Melissenario - the merchants.

They verbally enumerated the past locations of the Osmadra army and called for a thorough anti-war.

More importantly, he said it was a good opportunity to sweep the army of Aram from the land by working with the Crusades (Crusades) that it had happened in the West and had already begun marching.

But they are only a very small minority in heliatium.

First east and west, there is the fact that the vast majority of the citizens of Heliatium, albeit the same Ixism, adhere to the Aganaya Orthodox Church.

The people of Esperalgo are a steep vanguard of the Extraordinary Orthodox principled faith, to say the least.

At this point, there was a big ditch between the two of them.

More importantly, behind the claims of the Extremists, the idea was clearly visible that we should re-inquire into the current way of Islam, which has been divided into two parts, East and West, and unite this under the aegis of the EXTRAM Pope's Agency.

Citizens of Heliatium looked annoyingly at the slogan "East-West of Religion" with their mouths on the lid.

There have still been cases in the past where, albeit for a very short period of time, we have allowed the Crusades (Crusades) to advance.

It was not just about hardware, culture and heritage from antiquity, but mostly the thought of taking it up to the faith that they, the citizens of Heliatium, had.

That is not irrelevant, either, the attitude that Osmadra, who is supposed to be a hostile, and his national religion, Aram, have taken with regard to other religions in the dominant areas.

It was the basic attitude of Alamnism at that time that paganism, if it had a predetermined annual contribution to the extra-orthodox stance that tended to be judged as cult, and if it was not an actual cult, the people of the territory would not mind believing in any god.

Do not preach, do not impose, do not reject what comes, do not chase those who leave.

Of course, there are quite a few problems starting with differences in religion in different contexts (marriage in the city well, for example, is a good example of this), and yet Aramnesia was an extremely tolerant teaching to other faiths.

Or maybe that was a national policy called Osmadra, nevertheless.

Perhaps being forced to convert is about as many young boys and girls as being integrated into the Kingsguard.

If history is broken down, there are a number of practical examples of Islamists among the queens who were put in Harlem, or near the emperor.

Compared to that, I wonder how "fanatically" the figure of the main warriors who chant the threat of Arabism was in the eyes of the citizens.

It is also intimate to think that it would be better to go down to Osmadra if we were to lose freedom of worship, but it was never a joke, but by the water.

The second is the realists.

These are mainly merchants of the National Alliance of Commercial Cities in the West.

They are at a relatively early stage, and the personal level is, at national level anyway, the people who were sensing the plans of Emperor Osmadra: Osmahim.

In particular, the movement of the Alliance's allied lord, the Republic of Deedyam, was swift.

As a special intelligence service that exists within the Congress of the Republic, the Supreme Council of the Eleven has begun to gather information and secretly the envoys have begun to travel between Diedyam's own country and the Osmadra Empire.

As Ashley's earlier assessment suggests, helium is an important part of East-West trade.

For the National Alliance of Commercial Cities, a small gathering of nations with no great territory and a population of up to 400,000, it is the sea routes and commercial hubs that are the lifeblood.

As a comparative material, let us also add that once Heliatium had an excellent population of more than 1 million in the capital and the surrounding rural areas alone, and a total population of more than 2 million at the time of the Bibronze Empire's largest area.

The current Osmadra Empire has momentum approaching its size.

It is inevitable that such a gathering of large and small commercial nations will change the way we survive.

Specifically, they had to avoid losing heliatium - only losing their own sales channels in heliatium, to be exact.

The envoys travelling to and from the two countries were therefore limited to the highest-ranking delegated ambassadors, as well as to the negotiators of national selection.

Interestingly enough, looking at later records, it seems that the Great Emperor: Osmahim's movement itself was not about water in his sleeping ear.

If it is truly called Yangtian, it would rather be the announcement of the Crusades (Crusades) by Vergines I, who was said to be the new Pope = Girl Pope.

He was really surprised here, and one of the senators in the Deedyard Republic has a record of falling off a chair when he heard the news.

In other words, the merchants of the National Alliance of Commercial Cities predicted this to some extent at the twilight of last year, and were embarking on countermeasures at the dawn of the year.

It means the world was moving in a hurry, even while the Ashlets were flirting with a strange fate in a snow-closed trantrim.

Inside, there were actually some countries that had already taken on the promise of adhering to the trade treaty with Osmadra.

Speaking of which, of the merchants we saw when we entered the country, even if it was loving, it may have been due to the fact that the insistence of the trade pact had been confirmed for the first time in some spare time.

Nevertheless, it is undeniable that their position was still subtle.

Regardless of whether the industry is a trader or not, the face of the National Alliance of Commercial Cities is that it is also unmistakable to be an Islamist serving the Extraordinary Orthodox Church.

Anyway, they have a social position.

Even though they are not allowed to declare war on Osmadra face to face in the matter of the Trade Pact, they used their envoys to make the same promises to continue the Trade Pact as before, while preserving their dignity as Islamists by examining the instruments of war at the request of the Girl Pope: Vergines I.

In fact, in the approximately five months leading up to the start of the war, the National Alliance of Commercial Cities has finished and delivered on time about 200 boats of the Crusade fleet requested by the Pope's Agency.

This is a huge shipyard floating off the ocean in Deedyard's home country: Arsenale alone would have calculated that a boat would have been rolled out every three days if it had been a large military gallery, or a small galley at high speeds.

The shipyards of the other countries of the Alliance should have been fully operational, but that does not extend to the Republic of Deedyam.

There were about 200 rowers in this large military gallery at the time.

Since combat personnel are a constant in roughly the same number as rowers, it will be understandable how awesome their production capacity is to put those personnel on board and water one boat every three days with not many hulls.

That's not all.

You can't use raw wood for shipbuilding.

This means that we already had enough wood to cover the building materials of a large fleet of 200 boats in our own country alone, and we could have bought it without enough dry lumber.

This is the only large fleet.

The mountains of a region - not one or two - became a whole bald mountain.

There is more to it than the bottom line of a commercial state far beyond the ordinary man's imagination.

This is how the face of the National Alliance of Commercial Cities made the crisis of prosecution, which took the demands and doctrines of the tough girl pope as a shield.

This is the politics of the country of merchants.

Now three, that is, the last one is optimistic.

The current Vibronze Empire, or Heliatium, continues to sign and renew peace treaties with Osmadra every few years.

The latest treaty update was last fall. It hasn't been a year yet.

It was not Ashley's analysis, but it was the view of the optimistic majority that it was suddenly difficult to think of waging war against an alliance that continued to hold huge annual contributions every year without delay under this circumstance.

It should be noted that the vast majority of Heliatium citizens fall into this.

Vibronze Empire Great: Osmahim's reputation was driving that speculation.

A great hero born of the land of Aram.

The name of the “Knight of the East” rang far away even to Western countries.

The Great Emperor, who loved law and justice and made sense of love and reason, was also popular with the citizens of Heliatium.

It was clearly preferred by the people to the Popes and Cardinals on the western side at the very least.

More importantly, I had enough company with the Great Emperor and the Vibronze Emperor Lucatius to be called intimate.

The phrase "with dear affection, love with my father-in-law" in the parent book sent by Osmahim is not actually just formal.

“Another Eternal Capital" coloured by history and tradition: Heliatium.

Osmahim had his respect for the blood muscles of the emperor, who had continued to govern the land, and, above all, he loved the deep upbringing and calming character of the literary emperor: Lucatius himself.

For Osmahim, who lost his wife and in that recoil gave the prince: Askariya a dwelling (little), Lucatius may even have been the only opponent, in a sense able to share his views about the world on a reciprocal basis.

Two descriptions appear in Aram's history books that speak until late at night.

It is somewhat uncertain what to describe the relationship between two separated men as old as such parents and children, but at the very least there was no contrast there between an overwhelming ruler and the monarch of his country, and the position was different and like-minded - comrades said there was a similar air.

And the literary emperor was also as fond of folk grass as Osmahim.

In fact, no one among the citizens of Heliatium spoke ill of Lucatius, who spoke affectionately to the people of Shirai, while flipping across the white horse and flirting with the purple cloak, the emperor color of Vibronze.

As the Great Emperor of the Osmadra Empire, crowned by the world, sought a personal look, no matter what class of man he was, he had his first and second sights placed upon him if he knew Lucatius himself.

So the people of Heliatium believed somewhere that only the two of them would bump into each other.

But with this night on the border, warriors, realists, optimists, each thought will be smashed through the stages.