"I'll see you first. My name is Bilan Rhine Saladia and I am the head of the Saladian family. We, the Saladians, hereby swear that we will come to you more than this."
"That's not true, Lord Bilan, the head of the Saladian family. It is not here Kyle Reed, not Ars Barca, who will be your Lord. I'll ask you now. Do you swear to be under the command of the Reed family?
"Excuse me. We, the Saladians, hereby swear to obey the Reid family as their subordinate."
"Thank you. So, we're in the same door now, right? Let's work together for the Kingdom of Fontana in the future."
Once, a Saladian family that bombarded its name as a militant.
They say it's a clan of warrior wizards who have magic for defense, such as [Water Wall], but also magic for attack.
Anything. The Saladian family said they had fought dragons with the first king during the first king of the Doren royal family, and they boast that they still tell that story.
It's a historic house of fame.
But such a Saladian family was now to come under other nobles.
I don't know, but I hear your ancestors hit you badly long ago.
He failed in one battle, and since he acquired important lands, he has ceased to be strong enough to excel in other nobles, even if he has pride as a prestigious nobleman.
Still, he said he kept his independence for a while, but he was finally going to be taken in by other forces.
That, he said, was the Rheinzatz family, a hegemonic nobleman of our time.
But I guess I didn't really think this was funny on the inside.
According to what Bilan, the head of the Saladian family, tells us together with Coffin, the knight of Saladia, who served as a bridge to this negotiation under his command, he did not seem to have had very good relations with the Rheinzatz family.
Apparently, the Saladian family, a prestigious aristocrat and a combination of practical magic, was a little dangerous from the Rheinzatz faction.
Therefore, they treated it a little poorly.
but i fought aggressively for a place to be active if there was a fight to get rid of that poor treatment, but i didn't get much in return.
When I only heard what the Saladians had to say, they said that was happening and frustration had accumulated.
Therefore, I also snorted lightly at this negotiation.
I cut my hand with the Rheinzatz family and join hands with the Reed family.
I didn't take much time to get back to you with an acknowledgement.
The Lord himself just comes to me, and he's probably in a pretty good mood.
"So, hasn't the Hamans returned yet, Lord Barca?
"Sounds like it, Lord Billan. It's hard to answer right now, what a long story you're talking about."
"Hmm. Sounds like the Haman family with the back wipes of the Rheinzatz family. They are the kind of people who are always in the mood to ask about the complexion of the Rheinzatz family. I can't make an instant call."
"... When we were fighting the Barca army, the Saladians and the Hamans came out as vanguards to fight, but are they surprisingly unfriendly?
"We can't be close. They are cowards, Lord Barca. Wandering around on the battlefield as our Rheinzatz force is such an undelivered person that this battle will be rewarded as its own. The Saladian family may be known as the friends of the dog monkeys."
"That's terrible. Then shall I slap the Hamans again? Because opportunism cannot be tolerated when the kingdom of Risorte, which is aimed at Rheinzatz territory, says it is showing movement"
"I would like to join you, then, our Saladian family. Let us make sure that we are also active. Let's fight for Fontana together."
Can I trust this nobleman who says Bilan or something?
Perhaps you'd like to make a bare gesture on this one and try to put your sleeping neck on it if you have to?
But you can't possibly tell that by thinking about it.
Then we'll think about it later.
If it's available, it's time to think about using it.
Apparently, the Saladians are willing to move about the Barca army and buy it out until the battle.
Of course, this has their own aim.
One is to make it easier for me to understand this credit.
We fought for our lives, so reward them accordingly.
Especially since the Saladians have been saying that they will cut hands with the Rheinzatz family and on the Fontana side because of poor handling, it is likely that this one will sooner or later flip the anti-flag if it is roughly handled.
And another reason would be a stare at the peripheral forces.
If Rheinzatz territory is successfully cut off and used as lead territory, there is a good chance that the Saladian family who first followed us will be able to make the biggest face among these forces.
but for this purpose the existence of the Haman family, which is as historic as the Saladian family and can also use the same magic of [windwalls] and so on, was probably in the way.
Perhaps Bilan had the information that the Hamans were reluctant to reply before he said he would come here.
If the Hamans can't get here, Barca could fight the Hamans, who could stay on the road.
Then perhaps he thinks that he will take a ride to the battle and slap the Haman family and, if possible, just part of the territory.
As a matter of fact, the Hamans and Saladians have territories adjacent to each other, which historically can be unfriendly.
Neither did I, but it's pretty hard for the territory to get along next door.
Especially when it comes to water resources, it can be rubbed all the time and collisions can occur.
That's why the Saladian family that went down to this military gate, along with Barca, chose to fight the Haman family of the Reinzatz faction.
And I accepted it.
In fact, the Barca army, made up of only cavalry, is more easily moved overwhelmingly.
but still the numbers are just.
The Saladian family of the former Rhinezatz Gate will launch an army on this one, attack the Haman family of the Rhinezatz Gate, win it and march further.
If you listen to me like that, what will you do with the houses of nobles and knights among the other Rheinzatz families?
As a sensitive person to see the machine, it is possible to follow the Saladian family to the Fontana side.
Even if not, it will also be possible to gain personnel who can temporarily entrust the attacked Haman territory.
I had no reason to turn down the Saladian offer.
Thus, the Barca army began attacking the city ruled by the Hamans along with the army led by the head of the Saladian family, Bilan, who vowed to fight both surrenders.