The Branded Female Fencer

In the kingdom of the Beast Man, Part 10 - Amur Mandate

"What's Kazas thinking..."

Nia remembered a mild dizziness after a glance with Dryan. Being equally mouth-watering with Dryan in the first place was itself a cold sweat for Nia. For Nia, who grew up angry as a result of the fierce fire of Dryan and listened to the battle of the gods on the battlefield, Dryan was a respectable king, as well as a subject of fear and fear.

Kazas took no great courtesy of such a dryan, and even brought up the suggestion that despite the first encounter he had to shake. Where does it come from?

"Well, I don't know what scares me, or I don't know the world... maybe being human isn't disastrous the other way around"

Indeed, Kazas only had his liver balls in place. Neither the prairie nor the numerous demons were driven by fear by their opponents, but they were always calmly following the instructions of the Alphilis. I don't have combat skills, but I'm not blunt. Nia also admits that she is always calm.

I guess that's why Dryan got Kazas' suggestion too. He wanted to hear more about Kazas from now on, and Kazas accompanied Dryan to his private room. This is the first event I've heard of, such as Dryan inviting people into a private room. His reputation was that only his late queen could be admitted into his private room, precisely in the living quarters, and that even Dryan's son could not be admitted after a certain age. The advent of Kazas may mean something to Dryan.

And Nia, with Amur, was now on her way to the army headquarters. It is unusual for Amur to head to the army headquarters, but for once he too was in the army of Gruzard, and more than a certain number of identities, he had, as a matter of course, set up about one room inside the army.

Nia was led to Amur's office above the wall. It takes considerable motor nerves to get to that point, but it is an easy win for Nia today, who was trained on his journey with Alphilis. What a nostalgic structure we had to use a rope hanging from the ceiling along the way to get there.

"Come on in."

"Excuse me."

Nia also enters Amur's office for the first time. Although a former superior officer, Nia has never had that much contact. Because Amur was not a hundred men long, but very little within the army. Nia lamented having such an unscrupulous superior officer that he seemed to deploy to the regular army, but there were numerous deserters out of Amur's forces, but he also had a reputation for having many to emerge, joining the army with unspeakable dissatisfaction and anticipation.

In fact Amur was very strong, and Nia soon found out that she would lose her head again, but Nia still didn't like Amur at the time. Therefore, I embarked on a journey using the Groussard system, but now I can understand a little bit the importance of what Amur thinks and is trying to do. And the reason that there are a large number of shepherds out there, or many of them out there.

Amur's private room was relatively tidy. I'm not supposed to be home much, but I don't have much dust on that desk. It was always evidence that new documents were being placed. Amur sorts the unmade desk documents appropriately and looks through the necessary pieces. Nia slipped back to the ground and waited for the task.

But the work was done quickly, and it was cleaned up neatly on Amur's desk.

"Are you done yet?

"Yeah, you didn't have a lot of paperwork. There's no way I'm leaving the most important paperwork here. Most of them are regular intra-army contacts."

"When the important communication reaches me immediately...?"

"I know you do."

Amur answered without changing his expression, blurring.

"There's some bad information on the paperwork. No matter how many soldiers in the same gruzaldo."

"I kind of get it. That's why you had a lot of deserters from the captain's unit. They didn't escape, they're acting like you're the only one in hiding."

That's what I'm talking about.

Amur chuckled with a little joy.

"As Nia pointed out, Atashi's unit was engaged in the training of covert and undercover detectives. Not only that, of course, but it was also simply a place to train talented people. 'Cause there's no other beast man who's really interested in developing juniors. We're all bored with who we're stronger than, because we're full of heads.

So just because you were assigned to Atashi's unit, that means Nia was, to a certain extent, wanted for the future. Do you understand? "

"Maybe that's true as a matter of fact, but I don't really feel like it"

Amur wondered if Nia had shown it humbly, but Nia seemed to be actually shrugging and getting smaller, as if it represented a lack of confidence.

Amur honestly still questions Nia's strength, but he appreciates her ability in general. That attitude, the strength of will, that penetrates one's beliefs in the beast man, who is often easily flushed by the atmosphere of the field. Even cooler overall judgment. None of it was for the beasts today.

Amur was staring, wondering if his abilities would stretch to near the General of the Beast if he did poorly. That's why I allowed a martial arts training journey, but I never thought Nia would be thrown in the vortex of a case that rocked the continent. It was a delightful development for Nia's growth, at the same time an undesirable development for Groussard and hence for the peace of mind of the continent.

Mercenary Alphilis. She is still unknown to Amur, but she gave Amur the impression of something different from other humans from the first glance. Amur, a soldier, tries to solve things by Groussard standards, but I have a feeling Alphilis is going to solve this from a different perspective.

I didn't know that it was my men who could be the bridge, and I didn't imagine a servant Amur. Nia needs to grow more. Yes, Amur was thinking.

Continued