The reborn aristocrat is ambitious! "You've got pretty good status, give em to me"

212 Fourteen Years Old True Facts About the Kingdom of Rockwell

In June, when the week passed.

A messenger headed back to Menace.

This will lead to the commencement of full-scale negotiations towards reconciliation.

Morgan finished the meeting with Hector and the others, so we're all set.

All we have to do is wait for the army of the Wallick and Wilmente Marquises to arrive.

Are they in a hurry to be late, too, until a few more days.

Morgan wanted this negotiation waiting for their arrival.

Combine the armies of the two houses and there will be 30,000.

With all that additional reinforcement, Garrett might make an unconditional close surrender.

Meanwhile, Marshal Fitzgerald hoped to hold this negotiation without waiting for his arrival.

This was in anticipation of a surprise effect.

Today, the coalition forces of the Kingdom of Lead and the Kingdom of Fatil total more than 100,000.

If we were to challenge this big army opponent to a duel, we thought we had a little chance of winning.

Make Garrett hopeful and ready for the showdown.

Soon after the war resumed, I was going to drive Garrett's calculations crazy by making an appearance of the reinforcements I had laid low.

The Fitzgerald Marshals, who wish to "mobilize on a massive scale, so they want to at least have a fight," wanted to ensure that there was at least a chance of a resumption of the war.

Morgan has had more difficulty convincing the warriors than he has in his discussions with the kingdom of Fartil.

In the end, "we will begin this negotiation before reinforcements arrive".

If the negotiations seem to be prolonged, ask the reinforcements to wait away from Askis.

By suddenly appearing on the battlefield, he decided to target the ambush effect.

Preparing for a resumption of war is necessary, and we cannot completely ignore the opinions of the head of the military.

It also seems silly to have a broken company, so Morgan took the form of a compromise.

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Isaac also decided to be present at the negotiating table.

To see where Garrett barks.

The talks will be held in the same place as before.

Unlike last time, Morgan and Hector are in on it.

This time representatives of the three countries will gather to make a final decision on "how to reconcile".

This time the people of the kingdom of Reed and the kingdom of Fatil were gathered together first.

Garrett and the others who came later looked at Isaac and only slightly glanced at his face.

And I realize, "I have Isaac, but I don't have Count Glenville".

Garrett figured it wasn't a very good situation.

But I sat in my seat with no upset on my face.

When he gets to his seat, Garrett asks questions.

"I hear you have a messenger back from Menace."

"Oh, I'm back. They're just besieged in Menace, and there's no fighting. As Isaac predicted, the army that's besieging Menace looks like a no-force Haribote."

Hector answered with an extra grin.

Hearing his answer, the gaze of those present in the Kingdom of Rockwell gathers at Isaac.

"The Duke of Menace has sent a reply saying, 'I have no intention of turning over the territory'. I agree. Do you prefer to fight here, or go home to your country?

"That's a different story!

General Dodge reacts by accidentally roughing up his voice.

This reaction was in the expected range.

Morgan asks him.

"Well, can you tell me what story you were talking about?

"It's..."

- I was told by the Earl of Glenville that it was a policy to cede territory.

I can't say that.

He is not here.

But that's not why betrayal was found out.

We couldn't imitate it like it was falling apart from us.

"What, were you hearing something from Uncle Glenville? He was found inside two weeks ago, so he's in custody."

"Become..."

Now all attendees on the Rockwell Kingdom side will be out of line.

Speaking of two weeks ago, it's time for a secret book from the Earl of Glenville.

Because I realized it was fake and it was something that would stop us.

In that, just one.

Only Garrett looked calm with her eyes closed as if she had understood everything.

"Isaac spotted this one, too. I know you tried to keep your troublesome opponent away from the negotiating table, but it's funny how you can spot him because he showed you his moves."

Hector is in a good mood for a story.

But Isaac felt sinking in the opposite direction.

(This guy's not trying to collect Hate on me, is he? Well, I want a name value that freaks them out like Soo...)

It's never all bad.

Notoriety or notoriety, it doesn't make a difference to raise your name.

But Isaac felt something unexplained somewhere.

"Well, that's a shame"

Garrett replied with a calm voice.

Count Glenville is absent, even though Isaac is present.

Because I thought "betrayal noticed" at that point.

Now I go through surprises, I look at things with objectivity.

"Okay, let's change the demands. We retreat. Demands guarantee of safety until return to the Kingdom of Rockwell and provision of food"

Garrett's demands were so nasty that he didn't think he was a very defeated person.

"Do they even think you're in a position to make such demands?

Marshal Fitzgerald accidentally spoke.

Now Garrett is in a situation where he has to beg for forgiveness by promising to give him a lot of compensation.

Speech interruptions such as poking demands.

"The Earl of Glenville was caught," he heard, even wondering if he'd gone crazy.

To the Marshal's words, Garrett replied with a grin filled with irony.

"What, you don't know anything about that. Are you sure you want to resume the war? Hector wouldn't want that."

"Surely you will want to avoid the land becoming a battlefield. But here we can defeat you and attack the Kingdom of Rockwell."

"Attack? Huhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"

Garrett laughs out loud.

But it's not the way you laugh like you touched it.

It was a mocking way of laughing at Marshal Fitzgerald.

"Hector, tell him out of your mouth. I hope you don't attack the Kingdom of Rockwell."

"... as long as we can get rid of the Rockwell Royal Army. You don't have to attack."

Hector, with a bitter look, denied attacking him as Garrett put it.

"Why? If we defeat the main force here, the country is empty. It will also be easy to plunge the whole territory."

(You're absolutely right. Thousand chances)

Isaac also heartily agrees with Marshal Fitzgerald.

But did Morgan think of anything, and his attitude was calm?

He kept an eye on things without putting them in his mouth because he seemed to have a reason not to attack him.

"I have the nerve to attack... No, I'm not ready to rule the Kingdom of Rockwell."

"Ready to govern?

"That's right. Do you know what the kingdom of Fatil is doing to us?

Asked by Garrett, Marshal Fitzgerald waves for the first time.

Isaac also thought "I don't know" in his head.

Point your gaze at Morgan who seems to know something, but Garrett talks faster than Morgan answers.

"We conspire with the Farragut Republic and the Duchy of Gridlay to buy cheap iron from our country. Use food as a shield for less than half the price."

(Whoa, some clouds are getting suspicious)

The Republic of Farragut is a country east of the Kingdom of Rockwell, and the Principality of Gridley is a country to the north.

- It colludes with neighbouring countries and buys and beats iron.

By the time I heard the story, I felt like Isaac figured out why he wasn't willing to attack Hector.

"Let's say you killed us all here. So, what do we do after that? Without as many as 60,000 soldiers, it naturally also affects the operation of the mine. We need to recruit a new recruit. In the end, the kingdom of Fatil, which produces less and buys cheap iron, just loses money. It's the same thing not to attack. If we govern directly, we will incur responsibility for our citizens. Even if we treat ourselves like slaves, the difference is huge whether we rule directly or not. Continue to smoke only sweet juice while avoiding your responsibilities as a ruler. And for that, I want us to go home safely. Isn't that right, Hector?

Garrett's story shocks Isaac.

Because his reopening was the reopening of the unworthy.

(Right. An economic slave? Emptying a country doesn't cause other countries to attack, because they're buying iron, just like the kingdom of Fatil. Hector was unwilling to attack the Rockwell kingdom to save him the trouble of governing and get the iron cheap. Is it like the rebellion of slaves that there are regular wars? What, what? Was this world really the stage for a maiden game? Fine, the relationship between the countries is eg...)

Isaac questioned this world.

Though it's a predatory love theme, it's a heavier setting than I think it is a romantic game.

"Maybe this part is also about eggs?," makes me anxious about my school life going forward.

I haven't played the game, so it's because I don't know what this part is about.

At a time like this, I regret that I should have played it myself.

"But when it comes to being bought cheap, why don't we just dig a lot for that?

"Minerals are not like wheat or vegetables. If you dig it, it's gone. If Marquis Wallick had been around, he would have understood. One hundred years later, given the life of the people two hundred years later, we had no choice but to secure the kingdom of Fatil within the present. It's too late to act after we run out of resources. But I don't want to anymore."

Garrett begins to weep quietly.

People like General Dodge and Felix cry and start crying.

"Isaac Welrod. I don't apologize for what I said. Because the perpetrators of the war are not lies."

"What..."

Suddenly he talks, and Isaac is confused.

"The Reid kingdom, which has deepened its relationship with Dwarf, will be strengthened. Besides, the rumor has it that Dwarf taught me the technology by which large quantities of steel can be made. The fact that there is a lot of iron in circulation means that the market will also fall. Iron in our country will be bought and beaten cheaper than ever before. It is imperative to weaken it until we can no longer afford to wage war again. So I just had to move now.... you won't be able to wage the next war again"

The sobbing voice of attendees on the Rockwell Kingdom side grows louder.

I want to fight to change the status quo, but I can't even fight.

From now on, as an economic slave, we will only be fed by the neighbouring countries.

As a samurai, it was such a regrettable reality that there was no more.

Isaac felt just a little sorry for them, too.

But "You can't buy a lot of weapons from a dwarf," and I'm not supposed to tell you the truth.

Just shut up and watch Garrett and the others.

(Oh, well. Got it. Your ancestors are definitely involved in this. It's not just independence, it's the Marquis Welrod way to go against each other)

I would have also been able to move in the Rockwell kingdom to let the Reid kingdom have a friendly king.

But then I don't know what will happen if I replace it.

That's why they made the kingdom of Fatil independent.

- It's just inconvenient without iron, but people die without food.

Make them lose their way to feed themselves from the Kingdom of Rockwell.

In time, the threat will be greatly reduced if we buy cheap minerals, which can be considered the only resource, and weaken the economy.

Maybe the "collude and buy and beat" method was also taught by a man from the Marquis Welrod family.

The resentment of the Kingdom of Rockwell goes to the kingdom of Fartil and other countries that look at their feet and buy and beat.

Among other things, resentment towards the kingdom of Fatil, which was originally the same country, should be particularly strong.

And the thought of being "resented" is also passed on to the mortals of the kingdom of Fatil.

No one wants to come under the rule of someone they know is resentful.

Humans in the Kingdom of Fatil should be desperate to fight the Kingdom of Rockwell.

Of course, there can be no such thing as the Kingdom of Fatil attacking the Kingdom of Lead.

If we do that, the Kingdom of Rockwell will attack the Kingdom of Fatil.

By turning the two countries against each other, the Reid kingdom is now secure on the east side.

Maybe it's like the split rule that England did in the colonies.

The whole country was brilliantly poking at the weakness of the Kingdom of Rockwell: something like the Marquis of Wallick.

(Ancestors, say it's too much. Exactly. I'm a donkey too.)

If we govern directly, we must live up to our responsibilities as kings.

But if you just buy a product, you won't be liable.

Because the operation of the state is the responsibility of the Royal Rockwell family.

- I can keep smoking sweet juice while I'm in an irresponsible position.

Neither would Hector intend to destroy a situation so delicious.

You should honestly accept what Garrett asked for and ask the Rockwell Royal Army to return to the country safely.

But then the question arises as to what to do with compensation, etc.

Only the Kingdom of Fatil and the Marquis of Wellrod and the Earl of Lancaster were damaged.

Nevertheless, the regular army and the armies of other houses also have money hanging on the mobilisation of soldiers.

I can't go home with my bare hands.

(But it sounds hard to demand compensation for this atmosphere)

When Isaac thought so, Morgan moved.

"From me because the kingdom of Fatil does not seem to make any particular demands. Since I don't seem to have the ability to pay compensation or anything else, would you like me to sell the iron to the Reid Kingdom instead as well? Of course, for the same amount as the Kingdom of Fatil."

(Gone, Grandpa went -!

Morgan stuck his demands in this bitter air.

"Didn't you come here to mediate?" I thought a little, "but the Reid kingdom is also fighting, so you can claim this much instead of compensation.

Isaac was impressed with the minimum amount of effort he could make without being flushed into the atmosphere.

"I don't mind. It doesn't make any difference where I sell it."

Garrett's voice was a quiet one.

I guess I went beyond anger and sadness and came to a point of view.

Looks like they're accepting defeat.

That too should make it impossible to attack the kingdom of Fatil from now on.

Furthermore, the production of iron in the Kingdom of Lead would increase because of Dwarf's steelmaking technology.

Life as it has always been (...), but it should be more breathless than ever with a sense of obstruction.

With Morgan moving, Isaac was also easier to move.

"What can I say at last, 60,000 here and 40,000 surrounding Menace? Could you leave their weapons and protective equipment instead of compensation?

Considering what I just heard, the Kingdom of Rockwell doesn't seem to be attacked by the surrounding countries.

Then it should be okay to ask for complete disarmament.

"Be careful."

Garrett laughs powerlessly with the huffle.

I was going to go home as long as you gave me the food.

But Isaac is still on guard.

Garrett, who thought so, appreciates Isaac's discretion not to think of him as a child.

"Just in case."

Of course, Isaac is not just saying that he proposed disarming for safety.

I was really going to receive swords and armor instead of compensation.

- Weapons and protective equipment are refined iron.

You can sell this as material (...) to Dwarf as it is, or you can melt it and sell it.

If it is also equipped for 100,000 people, it will be a considerable amount.

I don't know how much I'll have on hand if I distribute the army to all the houses I've mobilized, but it's better than not.

Besides, it takes time and money to rebuild new equipment.

In the meantime, the Kingdom of Rockwell was supposed to be completely physically impassable.

- I can hold more or less gold and restrict the actions of the Kingdom of Rockwell for a few years.

Besides, I don't have to worry about being attacked all of a sudden while I drop him off at the border.

Isaac thought it was a "not a bad idea for an idea".

"You can accept that condition. But I want you to exclude the arming of nobles and knights."

Hearing Garrett's demands, Isaac throws his gaze at his grandfather.

Because I brought this story up okay, but I didn't even know if I could keep going.

"If that's about it...... How does Your Majesty seem to you?

Morgan told Hector the story.

"I don't mind either. If the Rockwell Royal Army returns to the country and deals the way they've always done."

Hector wanted the relationship to be the same as before (...).

After all, they're not going to exterminate or attack the Rockwell Royal Army here.

Given the relationship between the two countries, the relationship as it has always been will also be an adequate punishment for the Kingdom of Rockwell.

I miss the opportunity to exchange blades, but it just ended with Marshal Fitzgerald giving me a slightly dissatisfied look.

I can't strongly disagree with Hector more than he is positive about harmony.

I accepted the reality that the actual battle would be deposited until the day I was going to fight somewhere again.

Hector doesn't want anything more, and Garrett isn't willing to continue the fight.

The conversation proceeded in the direction of harmony with nature.

Like Marshal Fitzgerald and the others who arrived later had indigestion, but the strategic aim of "protecting the kingdom of Fatil" was achieved.

Now the atmosphere was good.

Garrett shrugged as he was packing details about the future.

"Would the future have changed if I had married Melinda?

If Garrett did marry Melinda, he could have changed a lot.

I could have shielded my marriage to the Reid kingdom and made the Fartil kingdom stop buying and beating.

Nor did Isaac act with a sense of crisis on Melinda and Nathan.

I never went to Tilly Hill to show my strength, nor would I have met Bridget.

If I hadn't met her, I wouldn't have resumed interactions with the elves, and I wouldn't have made contact with the Dwarves.

In other words, Dwarf-related events will cease when Garrett decides to go to war.

The dissolution of Melinda's marriage was a distant cause and she came back to herself.

But there is nothing to answer his words.

Garrett wasn't asking for answers either, so he never said anything about it again.