Sweet Reincarnation

153 Stories Real Aim

There are three main military forces stationed in the Wang capital.

It's three of the Kingsguard Knights, the Central Army, and the aristocratic private soldiers. Each has its own characteristics.

Noble private soldiers are easy to understand.

The power each nobleman uses his or her assets to feed. It is for the security of the mansion, it is an escort inside, it is for criminal investigation, it is for information-gathering, or it is for intimidation of another house. Sometimes for illegal activities.

The applications vary and the exact number is not known. Quality is also a thousand different. But the first thing people in Ichii imagine when they hear about soldiers is this.

The central army is the military power of a country called the Kingdom of God. Even kings can't move at will any more than they are an organization of nations.

Organizationally, the king can give orders to the head of the central army. Essentially, they take that order and the central army moves, but even the first prince cannot be allowed to lay down in this, for example.

Now the king is concurrent, but when you become a man with the Marshal, you can refuse even if it is the king's order regarding the military. It is difficult for the Marshal to use the Central Army as a private soldier because he is holding the budget by another department, but refusing to privatize the King means that it is possible in itself.

It is the central army that protects the state, not just an individual named King. The bulk of the task is policing, and also the main force in times of war.

And the Kingsguard Knights. This is a royal private soldier.

The difference between the Kingsguard Knights and the Central Army is that the royalty has direct command of the Kingsguard. In other words, a unit under direct command.

As stated in the chain of command, the royal family has the right of command to the Kingsguard, and the order of command is followed by the queen of the full chamber, headed by the king, hereinafter referred to as the order of succession to the throne. The side chamber continues thereafter, but since the actual command order is mostly exercised at the top, it is a formal story.

The bulk of the mission is to escort the royal family.

This means that the guards of the main parts of the royal castle will be close guards, and the policing of the outer edges of the royal castle and towns will be naturally cut off from the central army.

The mediocre task of the Second Battalion of the Central Army, led by Baron Mortairn Casserole, is the policing and policing of the aristocratic district.

Troops known only for their task of defending the city closest to the royal castle, where minor incidents can easily be political trouble and where there are extremely many cases requiring a settlement by a large captain. Just because the lightness of the footwork at the top of the battalion is required, the businessmanship of casserole is not concomitant.

At the lower end of the crew, there were cases that were not revealed and that would not be solved if the captain did not act as a stare, almost every day.

There are some examples where even trivial rubbings such as hostile aristocrats bowl each other on the road and which do not give way cannot be resolved without casserole out.

Even today, the Second Battalion Commanders, Baron Mortairn, are busy.

"Captain, I'm done looking around the fifth squad. Two suspicious investigations, nothing else unusual."

The outer edge of the royal castle.

The Second Captain's Office is located in a building reserved for military personnel of the Central Army. Casserole, who was busy flying around on a daily basis, was also now hunted down here by paperwork and chores.

It's also the captain's job to listen to and respond to reports from his men.

"Suspicious? Did you look into it properly?"

"That's what I hear. Even so, he responded on the spot on the way around."

The squad leader of the fifth squad extended his posture after hearing the captain's words.

"What about after the interview?

"In both cases, I responded as no problem. We're getting reports of taking him outside the aristocratic district and releasing him."

"Um, I'd like to hear more about that, too. Call the man in charge."

"Ha."

Suspicious people in aristocratic neighborhoods are the average citizen caught mostly exploring homes elsewhere. They're holding the money and exploring the scandals of opposing political opponents, making people report in and out, or simply being asked to confirm their absence.

There are no beggars wandering around the rich gathering area for begging, but most of these hands are found suspicious and alarming before entering the aristocratic district.

Of course, if you're just walking around town, you're not a criminal, even if you're suspicious, but if you wander around the same place frequently, you're asked a job question with the eyes of a policeman.

If watching the situation is a legitimate cause, such as simply gathering information, it will be opened up as no problem. However, things such as the appearance of crimes, including theft, can also occur. An aristocratic city is a city where nobles gather together. This world is almost equals and wealthy with aristocracy. Rich.

An aristocratic neighborhood is like having a safe, and it's not uncommon for evil people to wander around with their plans.

Finding out what purpose you were acting suspiciously is also part of policing.

"Captain, are you here?"

"Oh. I just wanted to make sure you were looking around. I'm sorry it was a break, but let me talk to you."

"That's nothing good, but it was just a begging, wasn't it?

"Just in case, I'm trying to keep it in mind."

On the head of the casserole is a case at the Duke's mansion that just happened during this time.

I don't know the details of what happened in the mansion because it is the Duke's property, but there were also catches throughout the town where foreign forces were suspected of being involved. Disturbances throughout the town are our own business.

"So what exactly did you determine suspicious behavior to be suspicious of? Why did you think to beg? Tell me."

If you treat the Darkless Arrow Cod and the Suspicious and capture it from one end, that is the tyranny of power. The first thing Casserole has done since assuming the post of captain has been to create guidelines.

As a matter of fact, there is some advice from Pais, and early guidelines for action (guidelines) have been developed in Mortairn territory. If it's a crime, of course we need to catch it, but something gray also exists in the world. The grey part is easy to be personal and arbitrary without guidelines.

For example, suppose there is a man who speaks to a woman. Even if the person thinks they are dictating women with the intent of numbing them, from the female side, they seem to be attached and annoyed, etc.

If it's an approach from a man who thought he was a good man, even a spoken woman might be heartily happy. Maybe not. From the side, there are many cases where it is difficult for third parties to judge.

If you see this kind of behavior around, it used to be left to the discretion of the person who looked around. Some people take the soft side seriously, and some people hit hard on their hands anyway, and depending on who they look around, they change whether or not they become mentors, mentors, or sometimes captives.

In response to his son's allegation that the arbitrary operation of these, attributed powers, would cause suspicion even if it were trivial, Caserol enacted guidelines that would guide him to a very detailed part.

It is only with these small piles of effort that the assessment that Mortarn territory is relatively fair compared to other territories.

From this experience, Casserole has also set guidelines around the Wang capital.

It is also the responsibility of the operator to determine what part of the system he considers suspicious and to determine the criteria for speaking up.

"Yes, I decided I was suspicious because I was in a place where I usually didn't see beggars"

"Where you're not usually?

"It's beside Count Cowenbar's mansion."

"It was in the report with two suspicious people, but in the same place?

"It wasn't exactly the same place, but it was close"

"Well, that's suspicious."

Count Kowenbar is a foreign affairs aristocrat with strong connections with the Holy Nation of Ananmanav in the South and the Kingdom of Voltuzara in the West. Your family, information management is thorough, and the fact that private soldiers regularly look around the mansion is a famous story inside the battalion.

The aristocrats are not pleased that there are thin dirty floaters around their homes for taking care of their looks. No, the majority of people get in the way and feel blind rather than unhappy.

It's not uncommon to be forced to eliminate private soldiers because some of them are rough.

If, nevertheless, a beggar was there, that means that he stayed between the private soldier's sights and sights. At best, in about half a day, two beggars can still live alone. Well, there's no reason to feel manipulated and suspicious.

"So the investigation showed that it was really just a beggar?

"Yes. I checked with the fourth guys, and there was something that saw his face. I'm a sure beggar of my identity. We did our research, but we were really just begging."

To the way his men put it, Casserole stirred up a laugh.

Because it was a strange story about the identity of an unidentified vagrant. I know what you're trying to say. The Fourth Battalion, which also falls under the jurisdiction of the Lower Town, and the Second Battalion, over which the aristocratic district is in charge, often work together. I checked with someone I knew, and I guess that means I knew the face of a floater.

Without a doubt, the origins are correct (?) I was able to confirm that I was a beggar, my men would like to say. It's a strange way to put it, but it makes sense.

"Hmm, so there's no problem?... No, wait, how come people who are usually in Lower Town are in the aristocracy again? Were you in a place as suspicious as you were after?

Secondly, casserole was concerned.

Even if there is nothing suspicious about the suspicious person himself, it will not change the suspicious situation.

The words he uttered like a grunt seemed to be an out-of-the-box loud voice, frowning as if his men were confused.

"Come on? I don't know that far."

"Confirm. If someone was sarcastic enough to take you to an aristocratic neighborhood, there must be an intention behind it."

"Wow, I get it!!

Casserole drops off her subordinate's back in a hurry, staring at her.

It's only been years, but I felt something caught.

A person without suspicion, even though it is an obviously suspicious situation. I just don't ask you to doubt me, but if you doubt me and look it up, Shiro.

Extra suspicious, Casserole felt.

If you pull a step back and look at the whole thing, you'll feel what the only action is, but something that is hard to notice in the guided and crew level practitioners. It's the captain's job to notice.

"Oh man, I got more work to do again"

The report is then raised again by the subordinates.

The content could not be overlooked as a captain.

"You think the two of us who questioned each other moved when we heard the same rumor?

"Yes, if you go to that place, you'll get quite a blessing from a generous nobleman."

"Where are the rumors coming from?

"Looks like they heard it from the same favelas. He went on for a few days and said he was blessed with a lot of money at the same time and in the same place. You hear that, you try to imitate it, you get caught by the cops."

"Hmm..."

Casserole thought either of the two possibilities would be right to hear his subordinates report.

There are two possibilities: if there was someone there to actually grace you, and if there wasn't.

If there was a strange person who would bless me with money and food. It is unlikely that the intent is really aimed at good deeds. Perhaps it's a trick. I can think of a reason around it that people should be prepared at certain times, or that people should not be leaned on by leaving their own dirty people behind. Or something else. If so, it is the officials of Count Cowenbar who are behind it. At least not at all irrelevant.

I don't know if they are hostile, but they should be seen as sprinkling gold for the purpose of summoning strays near the mansion of the Count Cowenbar family.

The problem is, if such a serious family didn't exist.

I see no purpose in that only rumors walk alone.

Who, what are you doing that for?

"In the future, isn't it safe to have vagabonds wandering around the aristocracy?

"... maybe that's what it's all about"

"Purpose? Is there a vagrant wandering around?

"Oh. If the rumors are hypothetical, the fire source can be identified. It's easy to follow who you asked. There are definitely roots, so if we follow the rumors, we will converge somewhat."

If the rumored Shinjitsu is a real person, it is confirmed that the rumor has spread from the few who have benefited from the money. It is also possible to follow the process of spreading rumors in reverse. Unless it is physically cut off, if you follow it carefully, even from the branches, it will stick to the roots sooner or later.

"But if the rumors are unfounded and were outright cod, it would be hard to find the source of the fire"

When the rumor spreads even though there is no basis for its contents. This means that a third party with a specific intent is intentionally trying to spread the word.

In this case, there are a certain number of people who don't believe in rumors, so the rumor message game converges, and all of a sudden nobody believes in it.

If we try to follow this the other way, it will be difficult to find out who said it first as it diverges.

"Oh, what's that?

"I mean, you can dress up as a vagrant and get into and out of the aristocracy with dignity. Not while the rumors are in effect. Even if they find us, they have a high budget to be released if they say they've heard rumors. If you ask who heard the rumors, you won't be able to trace them properly."

"I mean, you think someone's trying to get into and out of the aristocracy?

To Casserole's guess, my men get pale. Humanity is our responsibility and we don't want trouble to happen.

"It means it's possible, too. And if a vagrant creates a situation that is not unnatural, and there is someone there who is about to be disputed, then that person is supposed to be a strange person to be in the aristocracy."

"For example, is it a civilian or something?

"If you're a civilian, you can pretend to be a noble servant. You don't have to go out of your way to become a vagrant."

"Then who is it?

"Right, for example... foreigners who want to mislead their language, etc. If you pretend you're crazy, you can mislead even if your language is obscure"

Caserol reasoning. I can only imagine a hypothesis, but from the people I've heard, I think that there have been Holy Nation criminals out there since I came the other day.

'Cause there's something else going on, and I think you should give the Duke of Kadrecek a heads-up.'

"If so, shall I go to the preaching?

"No, it's faster for me to go out in person"

Casserole swallowed the word because she also wanted to distract herself.

It is not sexually appropriate and stressful to just fight paperwork in the clerk's office and get a newspaper and company minister, just people who are better at moving their bodies than the former ones.

"I'll take care of it later."

"Ha."

A suspicious man was caught in the midst of the logic, and that was the beggar that moved in unfamiliar rumors.

There may be foreign leaps behind it. This should be reported to your boss, Kadrecek, in the military paperwork.

Taking the reason and putting it on, Casserole went out to the Kadreček family mansion.

Baron Mortairn was greeted by the Duke's Royal Sucre. Unfortunately, the Duke himself was absent in his service to the Royal Castle.

Casserole greets the Captain of the First Battalion as the tracks of the raid also remain.

"So, Sir Mortairn, what's wrong with you today?

"Just wanted to let you know that I'm concerned about something."

"That was just fine. We were just about to give Sir the news."

"Is there something wrong?

From the complexion of the squirt, the casserole feels signs of trouble.

"Yeah, we just got a report on our network."

"Hmm?"

The Kadreček family is headed by a military family. There are also certain information networks, in proportion to their influence. Even if not as much as casserole, it also has the means to convey information with a certain degree of immediacy.

I could deduce that I used that again this time.

"… I would like you to know that Mrs. Mortairn and Lord Pastry have been kidnapped."

"Nah!?

At that moment, Casserole realizes she was making a big mistake.

Something has been going on around the casserole since the disturbance that came the other day.

He said he was after him.