Sweet Reincarnation

261 Stories The State of the Lunsbadge Family

Pais and Uranta managed to keep pushing Jose to insist he was heading out to a dangerous place. Whatever it was, it wasn't the two of us who could be good to have amateurs on the front lines who didn't have the heart to fight. Uranta was out of love, Pais was the opposite from a professional point of view.

It was Pais who scolded an amateur, low-health, unworkout normal woman for licking the battle (going), such as going to a harsh battlefield.

It was the husband's role to protect his wife, and it was Ulanta who convinced him that it was painful to take him to a place that was emotionally harsh, no matter how profitable.

If these two had told me, I would not have been able to force any of them to speak of their wives.

Jose gave up. But I also pushed through that Pace would follow Uranta instead. All this because I had to prove that Jose's words weren't just selfish by showing him that the Mortairns were useful to the Bombino family. Should the strength of the push be called boulder?

Uranta and Pais. In the end, they had each led a hundred armies and were stepping into Baron Lunsbadge territory.

"Terrible..."

The Allied Coalition of Bombino Mortaire, who marched on the Baron's territory, will cease to be more tragic than expected.

At first, I only heard that a herd of vermin had vandalized the territory, so that said, I had a hard time watching it sweetly.

But when you have to actually see the scene, this is a terrible word.

First of all, there are many dead people out there.

Because a large number of beasts and carnivorous beasts were among the vermin, a considerable number of the dead were among the people who braved themselves when they drove them away like beasts. In addition, the leading army, which has neglected to respond because of its beast opponent, is causing damage because of the incorrect response.

When they heard that a large number of vermin had broken out, they said they were animals and headed to deal with them on a few scales. But this was a mistake.

First of all, the beast of the Devil's Forest, it's big. All of which have bodies three to four times or more than normal beasts. There are about ten times as many as there are big ones. Another creature at the earliest. Besides, I have no fear of people. If it's a common beast, you don't come near people scared, and you run away. But the invaders from the Devil's Forest are not afraid to look at people, but rather aggressively attack them. He didn't come into contact with a creature called a person, a truly wild creature.

Bigger than common sense, more fierce beasts than I thought, have attacked me in more numbers than I expected, and I suffer the kind of damage that leaves the dead. In contrast, the small lords send additional personnel. And it was damaged and increased, he repeated.

Typical, personnel subdivision. It would have offended the foolishness of putting into battle gradually.

What's wrong with putting in the battle?

Let's say there's a world of sports, a football game. The odds of winning one round in a team of eleven and the odds of winning all three games against eleven in four. Which would be more expensive? Without having to think about it, it's better to repeat the big disadvantages a few times, which reduces the odds of winning over those who play one shot at each other. It also goes down in extremes.

Fools that make war less powerful are fools in the sense that they create disadvantages from themselves and then repeat them.

If you're talking about idealism, it's better to hit the maximum power you can have, in a short period of time, with all your might, and in the end, it's less damaging.

He fought sloppily, licking off his enemies with a small amount of fighting power.

The result was a number of small territories ravaged by vermin and rendered untouchable.

When Baron Lunsbadge moved to deal with this, it was all too late.

The damaged areas have spread and the beasts have wandered extensively. I have been contacted that there has been damage caused by a vermin attack in one place, and if I send someone to deal with it, there will be damage in several places in the meantime. Failure to suppress the early years has eliminated the vermin damage kili. Moreover, while dealing with it in this way, he said, there are pests gushing out of the woods.

Clearly, the residual power of the Baron Lunsbadge family and the small lords alone is nothing more than to conclude that they cannot deal with it.

The request was therefore for reinforcements, but the lack of hope of the Lunsbadge family can be asked because it was said that the only one who received the request was the Bombino family with a sense of justice in vain.

The National Army would move if the Lunsbadge territory were ravaged and the Baron family were to fall, but since then, the Lunsbadge family has been in the line of destruction.

Yes, but I want it resolved while Baron Lunsbadge, the other humans, can keep the name "reinforcements”.

Baron Lunsbadge, who welcomed Bombino Mortairn's coalition, seemed to have a clear intention to do so.

"Oh, Lord Bombino, you've come a long way"

"Baron Lunsbadge, this time seems like a big deal. I heard the news of the crisis and ran away."

Baron Lunsbadge welcomes Uranta in a tent with a tent.

Pais may be next to Uranta, but when it comes to the Viscount Principal or the Baron Prince, which is the head of the coalition, I usually think the Viscount Principal would be in a better position.

Regardless of the reality, it is not wrong, as a common sense decision, to greet those who might be the subjects who have led the Union. Instead, it would be awkward to say hello to Pais instead of Uranta, when it comes to aristocratic common sense.

"(Caller) Hey. What you need to have is a friend, but you feel it."

"No, if Lunsbadge territory is ravaged, we are not human resources."

Baron held Uranta's hand in a slightly bent manner.

Years seem too far apart for friends, but the lords of nobility can be friends with each other even when the years are apart. While each other's interests coincide.

"I just appreciate you saying that. I contacted other neighbors, but apparently they are in the same situation as ours, so I got an excellent reply. The fact that Sir has come is as comforting as getting a million allies"

"Really?"

The Baron has, in fact, contacted other nobles as well. I also contacted the central aristocracy and tried to pass on the SOS. But that's the vermin damage. Like the barons and little lords did, they have totally licked it off, and they don't even try to send reinforcements. Instead, it's a momentum that makes people despise and laugh at the beast flavors for desolation of their territory.

In comparison, Uranta, who thought of the inhabitants who would actually be tormented and rushed by his righteousness, is talking about how generous you are.

Uranta herself, when she was on the verge of falling, if she hadn't experienced the sadness and loneliness of not getting help even if she was in trouble, she might have silenced the request this time.

Until then when it comes to the baron's luck, Uranta herself is not in favor of the baron otherwise, but rather a hateful type of person. The reward of a white social dictionary to such an extent that it does not make you feel it is an exchange of nobility, even if it rots.

A Baron of Momentum who lines up his beauty phrases and makes Uranta a praise and kill. He praised Ulanta and spoke to the other one beside him.

"And those of you... maybe the Mortairns?

"Yes, my wife left the Mortairn family, so she rushed me"

Baron Lunsbadge also has some company with the Mortairn family. I have a relationship as the same southern nobleman, and more than a decade ago, but I have paid a gratuity to the Mortairns to ask for reinforcements. I mean customers when Caserol was a mercenary.

He interacts to such an extent that if he meets with Casserole in a social setting, he exchanges greetings and light chats, and naturally also hears about the Kirin children of the Mortairn family.

It is easy to speculate that the Bombino principals, who now have the momentum to drop flying birds, would be the children of the Mortairn family if they were to be the noble descendants of their generation dealing with them as being in the same position as themselves.

With the water pointing at her, Pace takes half a step forward to thank her.

"Baron Lunsbadge gave me a hard time during this disaster. As a member of the nobility of the kingdom of God, I have also shown loyalty in saving His Majesty's subordinate baron."

"Thank you for your concern."

This reinforcement, at the request of the Bombino family, will take the form of the Mortairn family joining the war. but the name of the battle is not for the Bombino family. It is only a position to align ourselves with the Bombino family in order to rescue the Lunsbadge family, and the name of the troopers is "helping colleagues”.

As a prefect, they are loyal to the king. Helping in trouble is not, therefore, outside helping His Majesty's men, but coming to reinforce them out of loyalty to the King, in the form of.

It takes the form of help because you are a Lunsbadge family member, not help, but help because you are His Majesty's minister.

It is the tongue of Pais, adding to the extra political intervention and future influences.

While I understand, of course, that my plight is being used as an instrument of “loyalty appeal", the reinforcements themselves are appreciated, so I also let the Mortairns thank me with the attitude that my abdomen is welcome in appearance anyway.

"How is the enemy doing?"

"Hmm. Bears, wolves, monkeys, pigs, deer, mink bears, and bobcats attack people. Rabbits and rodents are unknown. Farmland is almost devastated."

With the response turning backwards, a large number of beasts are said to be spreading near Lunsbadge territory. The situation where people are attacked and even the dead are out is of course a big deal, but the long-term impact is not such that damage to agricultural land can be ignored.

Livestock has been razed, vegetables have been eaten, fields have been destroyed and, above all, diseases have been carried.

It's also troublesome that animal carcasses are hotbeds of infectious diseases and that wildlife can be mediators of parasites, but above all, it roses faeces everywhere. Drinking water is accompanied by massive amounts of faecal urine and other damage, so contamination of drinking and domestic water is a pathway to food poisoning and infectious diseases that can occur even in modern times.

Even where he was supposed to have repelled the beast raid, he said, has also happened since then when babies and children have fallen ill and died of butterflies.

"How many?

"I don't know for sure. I can't count. A new hand was coming from the side of the count. Overall, it could be over 10,000."

"I see."

Most importantly, the number of vermin is amazing. It appears from the woods in large quantities temporarily, so it becomes like a mole slap. If you tap that one, you tap this one, you don't seem to have any chili.

The Baron overlays his apologies that the solution is absolutely understaffed.

"How do you move?

Upon hearing the great approximate situation, Uranta and Pais resigned from the Baron. It is time for evil between boys, far away from being heard the conversation.

"As far as we are concerned, we just need to prevent damage from spreading over Bombino territory. Whereas, as Baron Lunsbadge, I want to use us well to clean up our territory. You should act in division more than your thoughts are different. At least I can't give you the lead. If Baron Lunsbadge takes the lead, we may just drain and drive the Beasts into Bombino territory. In that case, only Baron Lunsbadge will gain."

This beast damage, if it is in the common interest of the Mortairn and Bombino families, will stop the wave from spreading to Bombino territory.

For the Lunsbadge family, on the other hand, it will be the elimination of beasts from the Lunsbadge territorial suburbs.

This looks similar and different.

When dealing with a beast, it is risky to bump directly from the front. For example, there is no way that a living human being can stand in front of a rampant boar and not be in danger. Combined with being a bigger beast than usual, it's close to a situation where a car hits you.

Given the dangers of trying to prevent them directly in the front, it's much easier and less risky to steer them away from behind.

If the Baron wants to make things easier, let reinforcements do the role of cutting and bumping head-on with the newly infiltrating vermin, and we'll want to do the job of getting rid of the vermin that's already there. Let us do the other dangerous roles, and we'll do the easy work ourselves. Best from the baron.

But if we allow that, in the worst case scenario, the great army of beasts could push us to Bombino territory, where the status quo is almost exclusively voicemail.

Small territories and demonic forests to the west of the Lunsbadge family and small territories and Bombino territory to the east. If you're going to get rid of the beast from the west, it's definitely easier to do it with Sissi to the east as it is.

Hooray for us as Lunsbadgers to lose our own damage, but we're talking about not kidding as Bombino families that will be pushed to do damage. It can't be, like, going out with reinforcements and going home with more danger of our own.

Handing over command to the Baron is risky. The two of them concluded that the coalition should move independently.

"Then you behave differently from the Baron."

"When it comes to Lord Uranta taking command, it's hard to deny Baron Lunsbadge, from the title. If you say that first and say we'll split up the army, they'll come on board."

As a conclusion, I wish the beast were gone from Lunsbadge territory. There will be a variety of methodologies, so would that depend on adjustments, etc.?

It is for the record that a pair of people around wisdom in vain did not have as much difficulty in visiting and convincing the Baron once again.

"Then the Baron will go around the villages to rescue and stop reinforcements. We have a simultaneous extermination of the territory."

"Please."

As a result of discussions between the Baron and the Allied forces, the Baron Army was to sit in a waiting form while rushing to restructure the forces scattered in pieces. The role is to make the newcomer oriented who would come out of the woods. Since the end is not visible when a new hand springs up disorderly, at least that's about it, so the Baron family was to be in charge. Best if we can get rid of all the newcomers, but it is seen that we will be able to do enough to steer them north without going until then.

In line with that, the coalition was to be in charge of sweeping.

"... Lord Pastry. I need to talk to you a little."

"What is it?"

Coalition forces were to be moved around the Lunsbadge territory as they please in the sunshine and grandeur.

While on the move, Uranta sneaks up on Pace to talk to him.

"As my brother-in-law... I will trust you to reveal myself, but our wizard can use birds to reconnaissance from the sky"

"Ho ho, that's handy"

Of course, Pais also knows that the Bombino family employs birdmen wizards and can do various things with birds. That's who he is now.

Even as a uranta, I am aware that, to some extent, the ability of the bird users is found out by the Mortairn family.

What I'm saying here is that we're only in an official position. From now on, it will be shared from “open secrets” to “obvious facts”, at least between the two houses.

"I've been letting you scout Lunsbadge territory for a while now...... would you like to share some information?

"… would be good"

Sharing accurate information increases the accuracy of the operation.

The results of the aviation reconnaissance of the birdmen were astonishing.

"From here on out, it's pretty thick. Many are violent, and villagers are being attacked. There are distributions here and around here, and vice versa."

The map Uranta showed Pais was so handy that she wanted to pinch the question as to when she had been preparing it. There is no need to ask why the Viscount Bombino family had prepared a detailed map of the Baron Lunsbadge territory, etc., and what is wild.

With the Mortairn family, the maps of the major territories are secretly hidden.

The problem is not the circumstances behind the Bombino family, but the information that will be added to the map. The damage is more biased than I thought. Terrible places, some of the villages were wiped out. A large army of wolves attacked me where I was in a rush by a herd of pigs, and then an excited bear attacked me with the smell of blood, and a good number of wild dogs and bobcats also seemed to come attracted to blood. Now, as the birds and beasts were fishing for rot, the birds who were on reconnaissance were said to have been driven away by the crows.

Once attacked by a large beast, there seems to be a situation where the beast is attracted to the smell of blood and rotting flesh, which makes the beast even more attractive, and I guess the distribution of the beast is dotted. I wonder if there is a frightening mass of areas where shadows, shapes, or even people escape and are not found, which is highly biased.

If you hadn't known about this information, Operation Roller and others must have been dangerous. Whatever the thin spot of the beast, it can beat a number of violence in the thick spot.

"Surprised. I didn't know you could tell with such precision."

"If you are Lord Pastry, based on this information, what kind of operation did you use?

Uranta is convinced that Pace is capable of more than he is. No, you can tell me you believe through certainty.

Sooner or later, he is enthusiastic about listening to Pais and learning everything as a teaching material.

Knowing or not such a hot sight of Uranta, Pace contemplated the operation while staring at the map.

"If you want to do it, here's the thing from here. If we drive him north, we have no particular problem as far as we are concerned. If you go to the center, the National Army will deal with it with great force, as I have contacted my father beforehand."

"I see."

The maneuver Pais conceived of is simple.

We're going to drive the beast from the south, and we're going to drive it north. The territory to be driven away is sad, but not as far north as Lunsbadge territory is called the central part of the kingdom of God. If so much damage is done, it is sufficient in the name of the National Army's central army. This means that the casseroles are waiting by hand.

"We don't bleed for Baron Lunsbadge. Let's just say we're going to keep up the momentum."

The operation that we should focus on driving the beast away without being forced to fight.

Uranta agreed that was a good idea too.

"Then let's move from here."

What if I can drive them as efficiently as I can while avoiding the streets?

When it comes to creating a defensive line and marching up the front line, it is the area of basic training. The operation will come together soon enough.

"Let's go then"

Coalition forces have begun their march.

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Pais and the others were stationed in northern Lunsbadge territory.

"When I finished, it felt like an out-of-the-box."

Uranta squeaks in a clapping breeze.

I was nervous about how tedious it was because some territory was ravaged without one, but the more I started it, the better it went, and the operation was already nearing an end.

If you wonder why it went so well, isn't it because Pais's advice on the staff officer still glowed?

"Yeah. Beast, even though it is fierce. It's no different from being vulnerable to fire and smoke."

"Now that I think about it, it feels like my shoulder's loaded."

"Right......"

Pace worked out measures to minimize soldier depletion as he drove the beast away.

One of them is the construction of defensive lines by fire and smoke.

“For some reason." Unnaturally, Pace reads the wind, and by precisely positioned fire and smoke, the beasts flee in the direction of the target.

The wild instinct to flee for fear of fire, so to speak, is common.

Payce's, obviously, "I just think I used magic” is such an accurate breeze reading. If you're not a wind-reading wizard who doesn't need two arrows, you can call it just a genius observational eye.

It's such a paice, but he has a face that doesn't float because the operation went well.

"Something?

"Where did all those animals come from?"

Pais noticed an unnatural point near the end of the operation.

In the first place, I wondered where so many beasts and beasts came from.

"It would be a forest of demons"

"From where in the Devil's Forest?

Uranta responds instantly. I thought you should have confirmed that the beast came out of the Devil's Forest.

But as for Pais, that answer is not enough.

Naturally it came from the Devil's Forest, then the question arises as to where it came from in the Devil's Forest?

I did a sweep of the Demon Forest very recently and realized the unnaturalness of the number of beasts that were just overflowing and the area of the forest that would be necessary for it, because Pace has some understanding of the distribution about the Demon Forest Bad Beasts.

If so many beasts were to come out this time that we could confirm, it would be in a situation like the Root Beast crawling out of a fairly widespread forest of demons.

"Naturally, I think it came from quite a range..."

"I mean, there was something like a beast fleeing extensively, not a local disaster or something?

Payce's concerns. That's not what the beast came out of itself. Even beasts are creatures. It would be a routine tea meal such as moving an address, and it is common for herds to move heavily.

However, what is the cause of a situation such as that which is taking place to a considerable extent and is rooted in?

Pais told me, and Uranta finally began to think of what the “culprit” of the Great Bad Beast Outbreak was.

"Forest fire or earthquake? Or was there a catastrophe like this?"

A large number of beasts move together extensively. That is because something like a catastrophe happened in the back of the Devil's Forest, Uranta thought.

Pais also agrees with that opinion. Otherwise, it's hard to imagine a monster outbreak like this one.

"" To that extent “would be nice..."

But Pais had a little anxiety.

I was wondering if there would be a situation where people would sneak out with a naturally occurring fire or an earthquake that people living in the woods circumference would not be aware of at all.

Maybe something more horrible is happening.

This Pais concern will soon be met.