Since I was reincarnated as a poor farmer in another world, I decided to lay bricks and build a castle
The establishment of a new king
"Now the new king is out again? Come on, King Doren will change too much."
"Don't tell him that, brother Byte. We need a god to tell us what's wrong if we're going to fight. I guess the people in the Wang Metropolitan area knew that, so they needed a new king, not a provisional king who was gone from the Wang Capital."
The messenger I responded to returned to King's Capital.
I suppose you explained to the nobles in the King's Capital that the negotiations were broken, or that they were not even discussed.
And as a result, the nobles in the Wang Metropolitan Area apparently chose to fight against Fontana.
But the Wang Metropolitan Area doesn't have that much force to talk about in the first place.
For once, there seemed to be times when there was supposed to be about as much defense to defend the Wang Metropolitan Area, but it would be obvious that such a thing hardly worked either because it was left to the Memento family to do as they please.
So fighting the kingdom of Fontana required help from others.
Kidnap the provisional king and fight Fontana, who demonstrates his intention not to return it to the king's capital.
To this end, they make up the coalition with decrees that do not know how many times they will be against the nobles around them.
But to do that, we needed something called King Doren's glory, albeit decayed.
Even though they are prestigious aristocrats serving the Doren royal family, it is because the name values of the Bismarck family alone do not move other aristocrats.
To that end, apparently a new king was set up in the King's Capital.
Apparently, he set aside as king not Sigma Doren, the interim king, but others who had the right to inherit the Doren royal family as extraordinary kings.
Well, this also seemed to be the initiative of the Bismarck family.
Instead of holding it as a replacement for Sigma, who is first in inheritance, it seems that now the fifth in inheritance has become a temporary king, and that the person has blood ties to the Bismarck family.
I wonder why, not just the battle against the kingdom of Fontana, but also the struggle for the right of initiative among the nobles within the royal metropolitan area.
I thought there must be a drooling exchange going on.
But the exchange seemed to have had a certain effect.
On the request of the Temporary King, several nobles responded to the gathering under the Doren royal family.
And that naturally includes the Rheinzatz family.
I don't know what the Reinzatz side thinks, but they probably want to slap the lead territory right away.
The Reinzatz family, a hegemonic nobleman, formed an alliance with the Doren royal family, as a result of which they obtained a position to lead each nobleman.
So I don't care who the king is, I guess I just need to be able to work with the Doren royal family.
If, because of that, a stinking move emerged near the Wang Metropolitan Area, which was striving to restore security, then I guess we will have to move so that the efforts made until then will not be attributed to blisters.
Perhaps the Rheinzatz family will have the goal of taking the territory of Lead.
After crushing the Reid territory and making it the Reinzatz family's, the Kingdom of Fontana demands once again the return of the identity of the provisional king.
Originally, the Reidsatz family held them back, although the Reidsatz were now in a state of abandonment as a lawless zone.
If it means that other nobles help to recover the loss of land, it will end up in their own interest.
"Is it going to be a fight soon, Ars?
"With the convocation of the extraordinary king, the king's capital is gathering troops from each nobleman little by little. But you'll hit the Reed family. I wonder if it feels like the battle against the Reinzatz family, which would come from the west for Reid territory without going directly to the Wang capital, is going to take less than half a month."
"You mean it's the Barca army that fights that Rheinzatz family. But the Barca army has about 10,000 fighters to fight a great nobleman named the Rheinzatz family, right? Is that enough?
"It seems that the Rheinzatz family is expected to come out with 50,000 to 80,000. As always, it would be unfavourable in terms of numbers alone"
"After all, shouldn't we make a request to the Fontana Army? The Fontana Army can give you tens of thousands even if you think about defending your country, right?
"No, I'm also thinking of expanding lead territory for this battle. I don't really want to help Fontana. So, well, it's tough, but the Barca Army is willing to die and we have to work hard."
"... well, fine. Then it's enough that I can go to battle. Look at that, Ars. I'll show you where I'm active again."
"Oh, I hope so, brother Byte. But the Barca army is my general. Listen to your instructions."
"I know, that's not true."
Check with my brother Byte about future policies.
After all, it seems that the aristocracy of the south tends to be more populous, either because the climate is warmer than that of Fontana, the North.
The Reinzatz family has information that at least 5,000 will come out in this battle.
In contrast, only about 10,000 barca could get out.
You'd still be working pretty hard on this.
Anyway, the young boy is taken by the Fontana army in conscription, so he's bringing in the rest of the Barca army.
By the way, the lead army is about 15,000.
This is only the main point of the battle for the Reed family, and it also means that Barca is putting out reinforcements, which are only numerous but low in practice.
Not that the lead army has any anxiety either, but we'll have to leave that to Kyle's arms there.
For now, it's about us now.
How do we use the Barca army in a situation of numerical disadvantage to hit the Reinzatz family of hegemonic nobles?
I was discussing it closely with my part-time brother.