"If it's an internal military feat, there's also a way to reward it with a promotion to a rank. And there's also the advantage of being able to do whatever it takes with the three inches on the chest of the Mel family.

Viscount Dexter continues his words as he walks down the long corridor.

"But you're ten horseman at the moment. He's a hundred riders at the same time as he graduates. A little early, but given your track record and abilities, and most importantly Karewala's personality, it can't be called breaking. Stay to the point of being 'a little' early. But now that you're a hundred horsemen, you're a thousand horsemen when you graduate. This is too soon for anything.

Most importantly, the personality.

Do you think so because you are Viscount Dexter of the Twas, or is this the common sense of the kingdom?

"Well, yeah." A little early ". I think it's perfectly appropriate, that expression.

That's what Ariel said.

That's Karewala's personality.

Anyway, my thoughts are the same as Viscount Dexter's.

"Me too, I think a thousand riders is too soon. I still can't stand it very much.

"If you're a hundred riders, let me serve you, shall I? Sa 'Alan. That was a good announcement.... That's not what I'm talking about, but okay. There are other disadvantages." The rank is only an assessment inside the military. "

"Not an assessment from the kingdom," he said?

"That's right. Speaking to the entity, it would mean 'downgraded' ratings. So that's what we thought, trying to reward you with rank or title. Whether it's a water purifier or this announcement, it's not just a military thing, it's also a credit to the state, right?

"Well, Your Highness the Viscount used to say, 'It's a lot harder when you're all taller'.

"Your Excellency General would have said that, wouldn't you? 'Failure to give due recognition and status also causes young people's talent to rot'.

Has he changed his mind?

Still, I can't wipe the discomfort.

"But that, why can you tell me so far?

"You think it doesn't even look like a 'shouldn't' twa? No, excuses are good. More than that, think about it. What kind of case is it when the unwanted do kindness?

"Because it benefits. I mean, you know, when you try to make me do something. … is it?

"Hehe. That's petty, you are. His Excellency Tachibana likes it. So I realized what Mel and his wife were thinking too late. And it matches my orientation, in the big place.... Well, I can't tell you now. You better move without knowing. That is the Kingdom's, for His Majesty's sake. With Ethan, I hope to see you in the future, Lord Karewala?

"Welcome and thank you for your guidance. Dear Dexter."

And in the separate room that was put through, the earlier "history" awaited.

Count Tachibana, Baron Cecil, Mr. Joshikatsu Asahi, … and Baron Dufour. And, of course, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. I've never seen anyone else before, noble face.

They are all executives of the Far East Road, not the Great General's Office.

"Karewala asked you to come. Count, please.

"Okay, just now.... Hiro you. After graduation, before going to Wang Du, it was established that His Royal Highness Prince Wang would grant you the position of Baron. Oh, you don't have to be so hard. If you have as much character as Karewala, as much as Baron, naturally. Nothing.

"Not to me without a title, my lord, I don't think so.... but it was you who told me to visit an unpopular court. I had trouble complaining.

"Lord Asahi, even if His Excellency, who sounds like a virtuoso, is spoken of such a thing, there is no one who truly receives it.... I don't have anything to think of either. If you had at least told me last year that you were Kalewala's successor, I would have said something here. As a nobleman who supports the kingdom in the future, I would like to extend my best wishes to you.

I get cold sweats.

"That verse, I beg your pardon, My Lord Dufour. Thank you in the future.

Count Tachibana, who doesn't like being tough, quickly changes the subject.

"'The Society of the North Thief' is also to be mentioned. But that water purifier is good. The watering is delicious.

Baron Dufour, exaggerated, takes the word.

"My Dufour and Karewala families seem to be at a bad time or at a bad turn. If I had known thirty years ago, my grandfather would never have died by the water.... No, I appreciate it. Sudden accidents, etc., need to be eliminated whenever possible.

Bitter smile. Remember Marcel?

Meanwhile, I was thinking of Changzheng Takida and Sakura Mitsuko's face.

Inland Fanzo, underprivileged by water.

... That's all I need to hear.

"It's about that. Could that technology be made available to the public?

Say it, I regretted it a little.

I wanted to be careful when bringing in "knowledge of different worlds".

I'll talk to Master Li later.

"I don't mind." I don't want to see soldiers suffer by the water, etc. "? People. Very same thing. It spreads, even to the enemy. That's what technology is.

"Right, my lord general. There must be no such thing as taking delicious water from the common people. I can't complain about being rioted.

All right, then?

Count Tachibana looks around and speaks softly.

"Now let's call it dissolution.... Hiro you. Lina also told me that you should learn a little more about titles and ranks. If you're not a dog, if you're a wolf, yeah.

Count Tachibana's, last crush.

The phrase from "Tachibana of Sentence" is still of great significance.

I was studying titles and ranks as I was told, and I realized that.

First, though in rank.

This basically corresponds to the position.

For example, General Tsubaki is in third place. So Master Alex's rank is positive third.

The Bachelor of Cabinet of Polar East Road is in fourth place. So Viscount Dexter's rank is, positively, fourth.

In contrast, the title corresponds to the territory.

The Duke means, "Marquis, and royal relative," but that aside.

The Duke of Merle is the Duke because he "controls the territory of the Duke, called Merle Main".

In addition to the mainland, the Merle family controls territorial states and cities everywhere.

Since that territorial state is a Viscount land or a baroness city, it would mean that, as a whole, the Mel family holds a large number of titles.

So, because Sophia is a marquis because she has control over the territory of the Marquis of which.

Philia is a baron because she is given control over whether it is a baroness city or a village.

(In fact, the Brotherhood of the Mel family governs as deputies, a line directly linked to His Excellency the Duke - Sofia. That's why they're making Philia's "pennies."

When this becomes a legal aristocrat, the story becomes slightly different.

They're all "cool writing" as shown above.

That is.

"Viscount Dexter is His Eminence the Viscount because he is not in control of the Viscount City, but is given the tax revenues of the Viscount City".

The rule and rule of the city is exercised by the Royal Brotherhood.

Well, a lot of that "Royal Brotherhood" could be Twa, or it could be famously innocent because in fact someone who had the breath of the Dexter family could be the deputy.

Anyway, as far as pre-construction is concerned, it is not a "ruler".

Being a Dexter family, given in itself, is the tax revenues of a Viscount city.

Being a Dexter family man is given in itself the tax revenues of a baroness city.

So Ethan is the Baron.

In fact, although it seems to take the form of managing all that income in the Dexter family and Ethan being given a penny.

Though the aristocracy of the Twa descent is supposedly "when it comes out, the title rises".

This means, for example, that "the Minister of Finance (tentatively) will be given tax revenues for the city of the Duke".

So, "If you become Minister of Finance, you will be His Excellency the Duke of Dexter".

Unlike the Territorial nobility like the Mel family, "there is gain or loss" is the title of the kingdom's lawsuit nobility.

And Tachibana is an exception to everything.

"The founding hero king and the first Tachibana emperor spent his childhood in a city (village?)" as a territory.

It may be "control" to be precise, but the substance is the ruler.

So there is something about Tachibana that I am not sure if I should say aristocratic or aristocratic.

"Tachibana, I can't help it". I wish I could do that.

And, after a cumbersome study, I finally figured out what Count Tachibana meant by his words.

The explanation above makes the difference between a "dog", or Mel's fraternity, and a "wolf", or direct minister.

"From His Royal Highness the King, I take the Baron" and "from the Duke of Merle, I take the Baron" are very different stories.

"Receiving a Baron position from the Duke of Merle" means that he is actually given a baronized land by the Duke and becomes the ruler there.

Even though they are small, they are aristocrats and rich. Except for the Merle Brotherhood, which means you're going to be a jury.

His Royal Highness Prince Wang is authorized to represent His Majesty's authority to a certain extent.

Thus, "receiving the Baroness from His Royal Highness the King" means almost the same as receiving the Baroness from His Majesty the King.

It's not dominance you get, it's your salary. It's a bit of an uncut income, but it means he's a legal aristocrat (although he's a soldier) and he's going to be a direct minister.

Whatever.

Viscount Dexter said, "Mel's husband and wife are thinking of something".

Now when I graduate, I'll be "upper-place, baron, hundred riders".

The Baron is equivalent to fifth place. If he became the baron of the direct minister, would he be equivalent to the fifth place?

Rank conversion, three to four ranks higher than a hundred riders.

Well, how does that work?

"It's better to move without knowing," Viscount Dexter said, though.

Again, I also looked into the ranks.

Ten captains.

A nobleman can easily take it. So to speak, it is the Lordship of the Associate Lieutenant immediately after graduation, which appears in war films.

In the case of ordinary people, I would ask you to think of it as a position for a ghost sergeant in a war movie. It's not that easy.

Captain Hundred.

It is a position where a nobleman with ten captains is promoted if he "cites a handle, but has a slightly lower character" or if he "has a slightly smaller handle". If you work a little hard from here, you can be a ten horseman.

In the case of the common man, he is a warring warrior and a leader who can be relied upon, with excellent command. If you go back to the city or village in peace, you're a celebrity. It is not uncommon for the village chief to ask.

Ten horsemen.

For young military aristocrats, an admirable position. While I can't get up from here, I will be in my thirties and forties, and I will still be able to get a replacement.

Being a ten horseman or going up from a ten horseman is a bit of a wall.

Per hundred captains and ten horsemen, it seems, would be what we would call "lieutenants" in the armies of Earth.

A thousand captains.

In the case of nobility, the promotion from ten captains to a hundred captains and the circumstances are almost the same.

Position to take if "not enough" for either merit or personality to be promoted directly to a hundred horseman.

In the case of ordinary people (such as school graduates, with no special circumstances), they are "civilian marshals," "army marshals," "people in standing up" and "heroes of the hero Tan".

Not even a thousand horseman or general, a superior officer, neglects the opinion of a thousand captains. Because their eyes are more certain than anyone else's.

This thousand-man captain is what we call a "major" in the armies of the earth.

Hundred riders.

Of the ten cavalry commanders, it is a position where persons rated as equipped not only with personal martial arts, but also with the ability to lead and manage soldiers.

Speaking in the armies of the earth, did I just say "Colonel - Colonel"?

Thousand Horsemen.

From a hundred horsemen to a thousand horsemen, you cannot be promoted by military merit alone.

Political, diplomatic and territorial management. That's what I said, I'm required to have experience in civilian work.

At the beginning Viscount Dexter said, "That's not what I meant (you can't make me a thousand horseman with a school graduation)," for that reason.

It should also be noted that "those who, as military personnel, have the equivalent of a thousand horsemen, but remain in a hundred horsemen because of their civilian inexperience" are also referred to vulgarly as "quasi-thousand horsemen".

That said, many of those who can be a thousand horseman are more than middle-class nobles.

Mostly, I go through some sort of civilian work before that happens, so it's not much of a problem.

The Thousand Horsemen are also "General Reserves" and "General Reserves".

A general is chosen from among them, and he who returns the rank of general becomes a thousand horseman (in military terms).

Speaking in Earth's army, it is "Colonel - Brigadier General".

So, about the designation.

The designation is the highest of titles, ranks, ranks, etc., and it is the expression "no disrespect".

For example, me on graduation.

If you are "Positive Sixth, Baron, Hundred Horsemen," "Your Excellency the Baron" is better than "The Hundred Horsemen," "No Mistakes".

When calling inside the army, though it is good for the "Hundred Mounted Elders".

If you want to call Ethan at the moment.

"Above the fifth place, the baron, the captain of the ten," therefore, it would be "the fifth place," or "the Baron." Given that I am a direct minister, would "Baron" be better?

Despite the first encounter, the Ten Horsemen of Damien Grimm, who called him "the Baron" without fail, showed how conspiratorial the gap was.

In that sense.

His Excellency Count Tachibana.

He said, "Positive Second, Count, Thousand Horsemen," so by the highest rank, I wonder if it's right to call him "Second Place (Stay/Stay)"...

The Twa-noblemen, who are noisy about that, all call themselves "Countess".

Apparently, it is the common understanding of the kingdom nobility that Tachibana is an identity to be "second place, but Count".

It should also be noted that Wen Wei… There are circumstances unique to the Tachibana family, other than that the graceful Count Tachibana holds the Thousand Horse Length, because he is a celebrity. I'll see you later.