─ ─ Windsham Castle, Guyel's office.

When Guyel enters the office, the side already waiting salutes him. Returning it with a salute as well, he slowly sat down in his chair.

"Colonel Geyer, this is today's report"

Gaiel, who receives the report he has been offered, goes through his eyes early in the arrowhead. And I turned a blind eye to a single report.

(It feels like the time has finally come. Moreover, by virtue of......)

Sighing in his heart, he rises from a chair that is not long past sitting down.

"Is Your Excellency at his usual place?"

"Yes."

"Okay. I'll be back in about an hour."

When Gaiel said so nearby, he began walking towards the command room where Rosenmarie was located.

"It's Guyel."

When I say and open the door, the jittery air pours in. Guyel spoke to Rosemary, who was quietly running the pen, as he opened the subtle window slightly to take in the fresh air.

"My lord, may I?

"─ What? As you can see, I'm busy."

Rosenmarie answers in a harsh tone. Even his head scratched 27615; his shiny red hair was disturbed. Depending on how it looks, it doesn't even look like a bird's nest. If you keep your mouth shut, it is a beautiful rosemary of men's clothing.

I hear there are many courtiers who admire her. I'm sure if I saw this figure, I'd be down.

(Still, you seem in a pretty bad mood)

Guyel grins inside, shifting his gaze to the "object" that would be the cause. There's a bunch of paperwork piled up there all over the desk. About a month after destroying the third and fourth armies on the northern front. Rosenmarie was starting to spend most of the day in the Commander's Office.

That's also because we put the northern half of the kingdom under control at once, so we can't keep up with the clerical process. Regardless, most of the clerical work is carried out by the civil servants. So much so that I can still hear the crisp running of the pen from the next room.

However, there are many parts of Rosenmarie that can ultimately be misjudged. This is all there is more to it than having no substitute. If I can be asked for advice as a deputy, I can answer as much as I want.

(Well, I don't even think your Excellency would ask me for advice)

When Gaiel stood in front of Rosenmarie, who never raised her face, she mouthed the words she had been waiting for as she breathed.

"I've been contacted by Yangtze"

As soon as I said it, it sounded like something would snap. Moving his gaze in that direction, a pen broken in two is rolling onto his desk. This is followed by Rosemary, who slowly looks up. The face had a distorted grin, as if his mouth had torn to his ear.

Unexpectedly, Gaiel pulls back one step.

"So?"

"Ha... Ha, Yang Yan captures the Seventh Army in the city of Canary in the south of the kingdom. The number is roughly three thousand. Probably an avant-garde unit that also served as an opponent. It's now with the northbound toward the central region. And."

"And?"

Rosenmarie returns the same words with real pleasure. It's like singing a nose song. That's really scary. When Guyel dampens his dry lips with his tongue, he cuts out a story he was hesitant to tell until the end.

"... for the sake of a private look at the pneumonia only, there is no certainty"

Having prefaced that, he conveyed information that it was the young girl who was leading the troops - or the monster of rumors. In fact, it is not a story that leaves the realm of speculation. But even if that's what Yangtze decided. It's a story I don't want to admit as Guy's confidence, but it's probably 80% chance it's true.

Asked about it, Rosenmarie began to laugh with Kerakera as she deepened her distorted grin.

"Hahaha! Nice! That's Yangtze. You do a good job!

"So how would you like to deal with it?

Guyel asks roughly. When she turns around and stops laughing, Rosenmarie does the trick of thinking about her arms together.

(I don't think so...)

Staring at Rosenmarie with a deep fear, did a good proposal come to mind? He hoisted the edge of his mouth and patted his fingers.

"Okay! Let's start with an arm test of the monster and the extent to which they can do it."

"And say?

I hear you try your arms, and Guyel asks nervously. Then Rosenmarie answered without incident.

"Let Volmer deal with you. It would be just right to gauge its monster and its strength. He said it wasn't enough."

Guyel was poked into the void by unexpected words he had not expected at all. Toss off the clerical work perfectly, and Rosenmarie herself is relative to the monster. Because I just thought I'd say so. I was just trying to stop him with all my might, and I can't deny the feeling of getting a shoulder blush.

(What is your intention? I have no idea what that means)

Not any more as a Guy. Thankful story. But at the same time, I felt an unspeakable creep. Rosenmarie is so adamant in the Seventh Army that it seems unusual. If you watch it beside you, it would be a natural emotion.

"What's up? You look so unexpected?

"Yes, no. Nothing..."

"Hmm? - Did you really think I was going to fly to the monster?

"─ Huh!? That's..."

To Rosenmarie's remarks as if she were reading them in her heart, Guyel will not be able to carry on two sentences. Rosenmarie opens her mouth, staring funny at such a gayer.

"What, it's not such a small, difficult story. My aim is only to destroy the Seventh Army. I don't want to get rid of monsters. The fact that the avant-garde units are out naturally means that the main unit should also show up in the near future. Am I wrong?

More than the avant-garde troops showed up during this period, the aim of the Seventh Army would no doubt be the recapture of the North. There is no line towards the central front either, but Geyer has determined that the odds are quite low. There is no room to dispute Rosenmarie's reasoning.

"I do think your Excellency is right,"

"Right? I know that, and it's a good laughing stock if it just hits 3,000 troops but leaves. If Bolmer slaughters the monsters and the dogs, that's good. That he was the opponent to that extent. In the unlikely event of being killed, the main unit will be crushed together. That's all we're talking about."

I'll leave all later arrangements to Gaiel. With that said, Rosenmarie runs the pen on the paperwork again. It's different from what I hit earlier, and it looks really fun.

When Gaiel told him that he understood, he left the command room behind. When I closed the door, I heard a sneaky laugh like I had enclosed madness and my spine got cold.