I've been killing Terica and the others for a week, and I haven't had any particular problems. So much so that Ira's words and actions were a little weird, if you dare.

If I thought you were freaking out, it was very unstable to come and chat with me alone in my room at night.

If, after all, a man living with him imitated a woman he knew who was particularly close to him, would there have been something complicated even in this person, the wild child itself?

When I wanted to see how things were going for a while, I went back to normal in four or five days, so I don't think it would be a big problem.

Yet another week later, he took control of all the embattled rebel forces in Cheyenne territory, and a further week later, reports came in that the entire army would return. From here it becomes the work of a civilian.

At the same time, reports came in that Viviana had taken control of Sapona territory and that Joy Sapona and his relatives had all been killed.

All I know so far is Karma and the rest of the upper management. Let's tell Mr. Rusty from me.... It's a pity that I feel a little heavy.

In the past two weeks, the topic regarding Terika and the others has not come out of the Talk Sisters. Lydia's. "The Talk sisters are people who can think of their emotions and profits relatively separately. It won't even be on the subject until the Ravens and others involved are back. It is only natural that if Lord Ira moves out of the way, you will be able to calculate everything to such an extent that it can be broken".

Well, there's that too, even if it wasn't, I probably wouldn't have said anything.

Gelo has been busy since the report came in anyway. I was prepared for the work needed to take control of Cheyenne territory, the appointment of a new deputy to be sent to the city, the takeover, etc., but the execution required another procedure, and the Talk sisters and Lydia started working at the same time as the sun came up, and were feathers to work until the sun set.

Even I can't say I'll be home on time. I run around as Grace's secretary, and all my meals are out eating.

Hey, how could Cao Cao or Nobunaga be a homo...... I guess it would have helped me a lot to keep Terika and the others alive for the excess of my time. What a thought.

What a convenient brain for me. and managed to survive a week of drowning with more work, even while I was about to immerse myself in narcissistic self-loathing, and today there is a military merit award ceremony.

Except for Lydia as the primary success in this battle merit judgment, Grace is in charge.

During the ceremony my work interacts with a herd of intermediate officials and just cheers as things go around.

To my slight surprise, the first feat of the martial arts officer was Gare. It seems that unified muscles were just because of the many battles in the mountains and the few curtains out of the cavalry.

Later, Raven's expression was as faceless as it endured something. Did this tell the story of Terika and the others? Then the executive meetings scheduled after this will be as rough as expected.

Immediately after the ceremony, he rendezvous with Mr. Ira, who was unarmed, and heads to the conference room.

Everyone was in the room. Hmm. Raven doesn't have any long stuff, but does he stay in his armor at the ceremony? Let's not get out before Mr. Ira.

"Sorry to keep you waiting, gentlemen. Quick, but shall we discuss how the talk is going to work? First, Mr. Grace would like to explain the policy."

"Wait, Dan. Before that, why did you kill Lord Terica and the others? They've been counting on something, haven't they? Besides, I hear Master Karma stopped you for saying the same thing. How dare you paint the face of Awkward and Karma with mud!

Shit. Can't you flush it after all? Yeah. Mr. Lydia, please.

"Lord Raven, I am not stingy to pay tribute to your life as a proud samurai, but I want you to realize that you are not another border general. Now the world is in turmoil, and we move as independent nations, not as queens. And the acceptance of someone with a name like Terica is a matter to be decided by thinking of a kingdom under heaven. And who did you rely on to paint the mud?"

"Hey! Are you saying that it is thinking of a kingdom under heaven to go to the mercy of your lord, Karma!

"Yes, at least not better than Lord Raven, who now bumps into our careless grievances. If we did not at least terminate Terica, we made a decision thinking ahead. How about Lord Raven? If we were to accept Terika, there would be many other problems, starting with the fear that Ilhermi, adjacent to the land of Jiangdong, or Viviana, who became mighty by destroying Ilhermi, would plot to inland the land of Jiangdong as bait, but how would we deal with it? First of all, do you confirm the will of Lord Karma?"

Lydia really looks awesome. Raven's mouth is turning into carp for food.

"This is... some arbitrariness. - Sure, it's not up to you to think ahead. I'm not even thinking about what to do with it. But...... throw away benevolence and who will follow! And you're the one someone's asking, Dan! I heard you stood up and killed Lord Terica and the others. Why don't you say something without hiding? You don't think anything of burying an egg of such a hero from darkness into darkness!

Oh, I knew I had to tell you. I'm glad I asked Lydia for an exemplary answer at once.

"I take Mr. Raven's anger for granted. Terika was a waste to me, too. But from now on, we will tie with Viviana and fight against Il Helmi. They will both be stronger and more volatile than we are. Things get harder when people like Terica can't be caught off guard. That's why I killed him. Don't you understand?"

"I heard Terica swore allegiance to Master Karma. He was a warrior of faith. I measured it by my own standards."

"Oh, I think that's wrong. Terica is a lord and hero with ambition, not an individual, unlike Mr. Raven. I'll throw away faith and so on for my big purpose. Karma thought it would be better to look at the good places and distribute the profits, and I thought it would be difficult for her to stay here for the sake of future stability."

"And you forced your will through.... Dan, it was unclear what you thought made sense. Let Karma down in the gap between Kosokoso and some of us! Don't make amends for free."

"I'm sorry I offended you, but I won't make amends. We stopped Karma from making more dangerous choices. Thank you. I'm not saying that."

"All of you! You bastard! Sweet and pleasant to Lord Karma's mercy. Whoa."

Shit. I picked the wrong word or I put my hand on the sword.

I have trouble slashing a boulder on this spot. but first we need to stand behind Mr. Ira and get the distance.

"Raven. Let go of my sword."

"Ira! Why shelter such a man! Aren't you a man who doesn't deserve a samurai like you at all!

"... a big favor. Let go of my hand from the sword.... If you pull it out, you'll die. You can't beat me if Gare comes with you."

"All of a sudden... it's easy to pull back! Don't think Ira can protect you at all times, Dan!

… most of all. No, seriously, you're in trouble. Let's go with this.

"Yes...... Raven. You're an important comrade, but if you're going to put everything in jeopardy... I don't know what else to do."

"Oh, wait, wait, Ira! Raven! What are you going to do if there's a slaughter in a place like this with a buying word in a selling word? Lord Karma, stop. I don't want this kind of physical struggle."

Oh, that's it, Mr. Rusty. Karma is the only one who can stop this raven.

"Raven, leave it at that. I appreciate the thought of the Lord, but it's over. I'm sorry, but I need you to get on my horse and look around the city."

"……………………"

Raven walked out, took a breath and found himself a little nervous. As expected. As expected. I didn't expect it to get that hot.... In the meantime, try not to look at each other as much as you can.

"It seems to me that Mr. Raven has generally said what he wants to say... are you good, Mr. Gare? I can ask you enough."

"To be honest, your way is unpleasant. But... if Karma and Grace don't get into action, there's nothing I can say."

"Er... I don't care what you say to me. Don't you hate smart people like me?

"Hmm. Well. But since you started talking, my martial arts have opened wide. I have no idea how you work, but you're on very good terms. I wish I could fight on a good battlefield. Well, don't worry about Raven. He was originally proud of his splendid house, the samurai way. Tell me if you're in any trouble about him. Let's do enough to forgive Raven. Forgive me if I don't clog the battlefield."

Amrama. What a thank you offer.

"Thank you, Mr. Gare."

Well, did this fit... that one. Something about Lydia.

"Now Lord Karma, Lord Grace. Thanks to Lord Rusty and Lord Gare, the venue has closed, but I would like you to do your duty. Lord Raven will be your minister. I have trouble imitating using you to reduce my dissatisfaction. If you're bad, you'll see blood."

"Oh, still. I thought it was odd to keep quiet. Come on, Lord Karma. Why should the awkward rub his mind? Totally... I don't like coming around all the positions I need to care for."

"Dear Karma! I hope you don't make Lord Ira sad! But if you don't compromise the rape minister, and do your best to get Lord Ira back somehow, you'll be in trouble!

Oh, yeah, you were. You're both sharp. I only had Raven in my sight to protect myself.

So, Fio, it's been a while. As intricately as ever, I'm unscrupulous. I know exactly what you're trying to say.

"Originally, the man did something that didn't fit his muscles. There's nothing wrong with that."

"Ho. 'Unpleasant. It would be an undisputed disadvantage if your relationship with Dan were decisively broken. Raven will only die for nothing if he is slashed more than the first Ira is attached to his opponent. You want me to call a Kingsguard? No, that could decisively damage Dan's mood. But stopping Raven from here undermines authority, and Raven's grievances can't go this way. Oh, could someone make a cut,' said the sisters all in a hurry. The skin on the middle surface seems to be getting thicker and superimposed to the extreme. But I'm not impressed by the end of winter and the ungrateful treatment of firebowls."

"Stuffed!"

It's like a beautiful picture of two people painted on the title of a picture star. Ah. That's what I was thinking. I feel for sure if you ask me. I was in trouble for a similar reason.

"My dear, you are very benevolent, and I will not ask you to thank me if you have even properly reprocessed it. But if you reward Lord Rusty with anything, you won't be punished. Instead, if they had done so from the beginning, they would have shown the size of the vessel."

Eh, your opinion in is up to you...... nothing. I certainly didn't mean to say thank you, Sarah. Master Lydia is right. Yes.

"- Okay. Rusty, that was actually helpful. I'll give you my secret liquor later. I'll tell Raven from the eagle. But, Ira, you're strong, so why don't you try to be a little more comfortable?"

"Oh, no. I'm not good at it. If I imitate it, I get lost. I don't want to increase my chances of losing. Besides, Dan would be mad at me if I caught that kind of alarm. Good luck with Karma and Grace."

"Dan... did you say 'don't be alarmed' to someone far stronger than you? That's a lot of you."

"Oh, the... In the fight scene... I didn't say much... no, I might have said it. Look, whoever said it was right... I think it was right."

"Ahhh.... Lydia, that may seem like a good thing to say, but maybe you shouldn't say too much when you read someone else's thoughts. I don't think they'll like it."

Wow, Grace, good guy. So, who told you? Oh, he's raising one eyebrow.... I don't know what that means.

"Thank you, Lord Grace, for your advice. I also felt itchy and very much the way I said it. But don't worry. I only behave like this to people who are here today."

"... you're a pain in the ass, too. Well, let's not talk about it, shall we?"