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270 Stories Fuberlek Family Response

Fuberlek Frontier Uncle Territory. This is where the easternmost border is protected in the Kingdom of God.

In a relationship in which the Kingdom of God swallowed up its once hostile neighbour, the Luttrut Frontier Bell Territory, it is no longer at the forefront of border borders in the strict sense of the word, but the fact remains unchanged that it is nevertheless a necessity to protect the eastern part of the Kingdom of God.

The head of the Hubarek family, Lucas-Mil-Huberlek, who reigns as a regional male, had one head on the reports of his men delivered to him.

"What shall we do about Lord Pastry?"

Lucas was surprised by certain information and at the same time felt the need to take action.

The information is, of course, the reward of the Great Dragon Crusade by my brother-in-law.

Although he is the brother-in-law of the Mortairn family, which has caused major disturbances in the past few years, this dragon disturbance has never been the biggest case. Just because you discovered the legendary Dailong is an amazing event, but you fought and besides won the crusade. Even the Hubarek family could not ignore the unprecedented and unsolicited events, and felt the need to set policies.

"May I tell you a word of celebration"

It was the young men who spoke to Uncle Borderline. He puts aside with secretarial treatment, but is a brilliant figure inside. When our predecessors immersed themselves on the battlefield, many humans were losing their lives together, and there were many young talents around Lucas. Words asked in anticipation of timing, as if they were a particularly eye-catching young man among them and a manifestation of excellence. Lucas was often reticent about this, but he came up with an idea.

"Naturally we have to do that, but first we have to hurry and send an envoy."

"Are you the envoy?

"Whatever. It's as hasty as you can get."

"Ha."

A special envoy is a special messenger who reads and sends letters. The Mortairns and the Huberleks are related to each other. Because about half of them are within us, we can send messengers without anyone to celebrate. Closer relationships can be risky but also beneficial. Celebrating my brother-in-law, who did a great job here, would be an opportunity. Other human beings can wait in order to state the celebration, and if they are killing, the celebration or the messenger can be politely rejected, but if the Fuberleks are on the boulder, they should receive the word of celebration as a top priority.

A great opportunity to set up a negotiating forum ahead of time. It would be wrong not to send a messenger.

"If it's Wang Du or Mortairn territory, do you know which one gets there first?

"Then it would be the king's capital. Once all the streets lead to the Wang capital, one street, the roads are maintained with the highest priority. Near the streets, security is maintained, and you can change horses along the way if you meditate on the cost."

Essentially, the types of streets are maintained as a priority from those close to the King's Capital, or from where they lead to the Crown's direct jurisdiction. Local streets are under the jurisdiction of local lords. Some are thoroughly maintained, but others are not. Unfortunately, the territory of Fuberlek is home to a lot of land with no streets maintained.

Basically the land pattern with many plains, the specialty of the Fuberlek territory is horses, the one thing is that people riding horses don't really need streets. And one thing is that until this time, when the border was bordered by neighboring countries, and the streets were developed very carefully, they could have been used by the enemy at times of need. And one thing is that there was simply no need to maintain that much and no money.

One of the most important and well-maintained streets in the territory of Huberlek was, of course, the street that leads to the Wang capital. There are many uses, such as backpacking when something happens and replenishing supplies, starting with food. There is no way to scorn this place, which inevitably means the most frequently used and maintained streets.

Since the most well-maintained streets are on the Wang Capital side, it is only natural that it is easier to go to Wang Capital than to go to Mortaire territory on the southern side of the border if you are going to use it to travel here.

"… how long will it take to fly an envoy to Mortairn territory"

"No matter how quickly we did it, let's take two weeks. Normally, a month is an itinerary."

"Hmm."

There are several routes when going to Mortarn territory.

One is a route that runs south through the plains and leaves through several small territories to Bombino territory. The other route, once westbound, goes south via Wangdu. Either way, the relay site is in Ratesh territory.

Will you use a well-maintained street even if it is somewhat far away, or will you go through a place that is closer in distance but poorly maintained? There are long and short carriages and transportation around here. Even the weather will change.

There are also two routes along the coastal forest, even just the main streets, to go south to the Rétesh territory, with different territories passing to each. For this reason, if nobility moves, the transit time will vary depending on the relationship with the lord along the way. If you want to pass poorly through unfriendly aristocratic territory, you don't know what kind of harassment you'll be subjected to.

And weather conditions are different for each. Depending on the season, there are periods when strong winds blow up along the sea, or when there is more rain inland.

Regardless of which route you choose, if you want to go as far as Mortairn territory, you should see it for two weeks even if you hurry. Depending on the various conditions, it may also take more than two months for the adverse conditions to overlap.

If you average, a month is still a distance to be seen.

"Why are you in such a hurry?

Lucas is in a hurry to send a special envoy to the Mortairns. My men, who felt so, ask.

"That's to buy dragons, of course."

"Get a dragon?

"According to our information network, dragon blood has the power to heal wounds. This is a shame to throw away"

"Holy shit!!

The surprise of my men would also be natural. Because it's the latest news that we've got using the Huberlek family information network, and because common sense is about to turn upside down.

Lucas and nobility, of course. The possibility that rumors and information have been distorted or concealed by the Mortairn family, or by other nobles, is on your mind. Especially since the other guy is a famous pastry for prodigies. The possibility of cleverly conspiring is someone you always have to keep in the corner of your head.

On top of that, the faster healing of human wounds that ate the dragon's flesh was a highly publicized fact, and Lucas, who at least received the report without disclosing details, determined that it was definitely something.

Dragon flesh has the power to heal wounds. It definitely has at least the effect of promoting wound healing. It was revealed in an experiment carried out without concealing it, so I deduce that, as a Mortairn family, there is also an intention to replace the dragon's flesh with gold.

"My home is a family that puts itself in battle. If we can hold the dragon's blood, our power will surely increase"

"That may be so"

The Hubarek family is a military family. Fighting and defending the territory is what helps. There are constant injuries, including training, beyond specialising in battle. In addition, if you really have to fight, a dead or injured person is bound to be born, and in many cases a life that is supposed to help you dies in time for treatment. Lucas knows that his predecessor Uncle Huberlek was one of them, and that was the case with many of his men who died in earlier battles.

How helpful would it be to have the means to heal the wounds immediately when death is imminent? It fits perfectly that you can get your hands out of your throat. Yes, but I want to get it. Lucas affirms that dragon blood should only show its true value if houses like the Huberlek family get it.

You should get it at all costs. Essentials you have to get.

In that case, as the head of the Huberlek family, it's a showcase of arms. As the closest relatives, it is the Fuberleks who are in the most favourable position in the negotiations with the Mortairns. If we can't take a share about dragon flesh here, we're talking about marital policy for what?

It will depend on the arm of negotiation for the large quantities, but not at all. You should be able to get at least some of your buying rights. Believe that much trust should be between you and your brother-in-law.

"But naturally other houses can't be left alone"

"You're on your left."

If there's a problem, it's the intervention of another house. There's no way other houses don't crave a coveted object called dragon blood. What negotiating materials will it bring in? Perhaps there is a place inside where you can use force moves to hold back the dragon's blood. Because I can make money from resale anyway, will I let the money say things and buy them? Or do you give me the right to buy it? Or do you insist on using threatening materials in your hands?

The more time we have, the greater the risk of intervention in other houses.

"There is a powerful legend called Sister in the Corner. Pretty good, if you hang in there. If we can make it as convenient as possible here, Liquorice's face will also stand. For that reason, it's important to spit before anything else."

"Yes."

The biggest card the Fuberleks can hang up against the Mortairns is Pais' wife. Liquorice exists. In the worst case scenario, if Lucas doesn't mind crying to her, she should be able to have her discretion in the emotional part. Whatever it is, in a situation where my brother-in-law in the position of a borderline uncle is crushing his face to his sister, Pais is not so thin as to be able to make an unfamiliar face.

"But... a month. Negotiate with Lord Casserole in the king's capital, not in Mortern territory? But that's inferior to other houses. The worst is the possibility that the Kadreček family will put out..."

Though Pais defeated the Great Dragon, the head of the Mortairn family is still a casserole. Naturally, the rights of the big men in the hands of the Mortairn family, and the difference between them, are likely to be done by Casserole. That's what people think if they don't know about Pais, and as a matter of fact, the head of the Mortairn family is Casserole. I can't move the fact that I have real power.

Besides, if you're in Casserole, you have a good chance of seeing him if you go to King's Capital. This is almost certain to meet.

It would be futile if Pais were not there where he went to Mortairn territory. It's not strange whether it's so important, for Pace, or if something was there and he was heading out to King's Capital. Negotiations with other houses or calls from royalty? I can think of a few reasons why. You can fly magically, so no wonder you're going to King's Capital for whatever reason.

In other words, going out to Mortaire territory could be wasted. If you go to King's Capital, there will be many competitors, but it doesn't seem like you'll be wasting your legs.

Take certainty or aim for greater returns.

"Again, it is better to negotiate with Lord Pastry on Mortern territory. Do you hope the envoy gets there soon enough?"

Lucas made the decision as the chief.

The same goes for this disturbance, but Lucas knows the inside lines of the Mortairn family. We also know that it is Pais who runs essentially Mortairn territory as a Lords surrogate, and that Caserol consults Pais on important decisions. And given the character of the casserole, I didn't think there was anything like compartmentalizing my son's handles with our faces. I must leave my son's handles all to him to be free to dictate.

You are right to negotiate directly with Pais. Conclude so.

On top of that, I want to get in touch with Mortairn territory somehow. How can I send a messenger to Mortairn territory in the shortest possible time? A subordinate makes one suggestion to Lucas to think about.

"Then you should stop by the Bombino house on the way"

"Hmm?"

To unexpected suggestions from his subordinates, Borderline Uncle picks up a single eyebrow. I was just trying to figure out how to get to Mortairn territory, and there came out a story about the Bombino family that had nothing to do with it. I wonder why.

"There are wizards in his house who use birds. Depending on the negotiations, it is possible to contact Mortarn territory in a hurry. If I hear from you earlier, you can ask the Mortairns to pick you up."

The Hubarek family surrounds two wizards. It is a talent gathered from within and outside the territory and a great asset in the sense of the power of the house.

But they are extremely biased wizards on the battle side. There were aspects of the fact that the circumstances of the Hubarek family, where the conflict was ongoing, made it so, and there was a history of dictating that it was in the battle that power was to be fully harnessed.

Wizards are trump cards used in battle. Lucas, who had that kind of stereotype, remembered to say so. Indeed, the Bombino family should have hired a wizard from the former Lutroot family.

A wizard who manipulates birds freely. When I was making enemies, I was a blind opponent and even considered assassinating them, but if you can use them as allies, they are of high value for use.

From Bombino territory to Mortern territory, if you fly a bird, you'll be contacted in a day or two. My men said it was also possible for them to pick me up with the magic of the Mortairn family, as long as I contacted them.

"Hmm... but then we're going to make“ borrowing ”in advance in the negotiations?

Could be a valid hand indeed. It seemed best to me if I were to get as far as Mortairn territory in the fastest possible time.

But now let's negotiate, it's not a good idea to give them a single card from the beginning. If I could, I would like to come to the negotiations without making a loan.

"... how about using the unborrowed as envoys"

Did you crush Lucas' thoughts like that? My people will make further suggestions.

"The Unborrowed?

"If you are the owner, make yourself famous enough for the Mortairns to come and pick you up"

"I see!! It's a name."

Indeed, it is significant that people in a position of being borderline uncles go out immediately. If you try Pais, you can call him brother-in-law, and if he picks you up, you won't owe him.

It is more attractive to the Mortairn family that the owner of the Borderline House himself took days to take a trip and didn't pick him up, etc. To prevent it, it is clear that Pace and Casserole will magically welcome you.

It will be offset in each case by the fact that the superior humans go out of their way to get to their feet and that they do their best to pick them up.

Isn't that a very good hand? Lucas hit his knee.

"Then hurry up."

"Mm-hmm. Yeah, there's a chance we won't get any help from the Bombino family. Don't forget to send another pair of envoys apart from me, in a big hurry. Even if it goes to waste, I want to keep insurance."

"Understood."

All of a sudden, the Huberleks moved out.