The Tale of the Teapot Hero’s Revenge

147 Recommended surrender

Thanks to Toka's Magic Conductor Dragon (Gargoyle), he quickly returned to his eastern position.

The fog on the outside of the basin was thin enough to be foreseen quite a bit further.

The inner ones, I wonder if it'll clear up in a little while.

Jump off the gargoyle and into a tent in the main unit.

Mr. Gillius, who was glistening at the map against his desk, notices us and stands up.

"Killier, are you back? How's the Demon Army?

"Mr. Leah is safe. He took out Mordo before I got here. It's just that Mr. Garp was killing me..."

"Right..."

"Even the soldiers, Leah and the others worked hard and the damage was minimal. Most of the soldiers on Tartus's side have surrendered, and we don't have to worry about them anymore."

"Um, thank you for your hard work. I'm sorry Lord Garp, but now we've decided to win."

Mr. Gillius nods satisfactorily.

Right, even I can see that you can't turn this situation upside down.

Tartus's guy, if he knew the operation had failed, he'd just surrender.

"This one you gave me didn't show up after all."

Mr. Gillius has shown me the haunted bracelet of the black bravery ball (gift sphere).

[Servant] 's gift.

He was the one who opened it before I went over there.

"It's best not to use that stuff. It's Mr. Gillius, so I opened it, but it's a little too dangerous."

"Right. … not just for him, but also for the future treatment of Brave Gift Ball (Gift Sphere), the treasure of Paradise, when this battle is over, we have to think about it."

... If you ask me, he's going to be obsessed with getting these balls back.

In kingdoms and stiges, you don't give a shit about paradise and fights.

As far as I'm concerned, I'm sorry that [Watergod] and [Airmen] won't be available, and I'm willing to fight with Paradise.

"But now the fall of the fort is a priority. Joana, get me Stra and Serves."

"Yes, yes, I've already brought you here."

Yes!

Pretending his hands, Joana, who brought the Stras back.

While I was talking to Mr. Gillius, I thought I was going to go get him.

He's as reliable as ever.

"Killier, you're tired"

"Yeah, you're not tired, though."

Stra, who came all the way before me, puts his right hand around his head.

"... what are you doing?"

"High touch. I'm sorry, Nori. I need you to hang out."

"No, no, why that..."

I sighed softly and did it with a good high touch.

This is so satisfying, not at all......

"Killier, I don't hate you for dating me."

"That's all."

It's a little too frank, my queen.

It's in the tent here, and I don't see it, but let's not where the soldiers are.

Princess Perne goes to Toka and apparently talks about Belle.

"... is that right? Good......"

"Don't worry about it anymore, the princess needs to focus on her role."

"Of course it is. Because the people of the king's capital are waiting for my return."

That's right, a real princess.

I'm totally back in "Princess Perne," and now I'm wearing white armor, not maid clothes.

I feel like I'm ready to triumph over Wang Du.

"Hey Gillius! You're finally attacking the fort! Leave it all to me!

"Stay back, Brother Barrio. No! This is my gorgeous management--"

"Yes, you two look a little behind you with Master Stra"

Mr. Serve, you're already tamed...

Lightly embellish two assertive idiots before moving on to Mr. Gillius.

"Lord Gillius, are you ready?"

"Oh, I recommend surrender. Tartus isn't stupid either, he'll soon understand it's a winless fight. And he doesn't have a flamboyant personality."

"Self-harm, or honest surrender. That's what you're looking at."

"I don't know how it will fall, but I'm thinking it will be first. Either way, get out in front of the fort and you'll see. Let's get ready to march."

With Mr. Gillius's decree, everyone began to make tequila moves.

Honestly, I hope it ends with nothing like this.

... But I'm the only one who can't imagine Tartus surrendering too much.

"Killier, I'm so sorry."

"... what"

The toca clamped with a twist and pounded.

Nibbling for some reason.

"I lost my beauty and flirting."

…………

... That's not how you stick together.

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Mr. Gillius and I take the lead, advance the army to the front of the fort.

Earlier on, it was a perfectly nasty flow, but the situation was completely different from then.

This is not to fight, but to march to surrender.

I guess that's also why I don't feel as nervous as I put up with the soldiers.

"All armies, stop!

At Mr. Gillius's direction, march halted.

Stop the soldier within the critical range where the bow cannot be reached, me and Mr. Gillius line up and approach the fort.

When your voice gets close enough to a distance,

"Lord Tartus, my name is Gillius Returner, and I am the Knight Commander of the Kingdom of Stiges! I want to talk to you, I want a response!

Mr. Gillius raised his voice.

By contrast, the soldier on the lookout didn't have to catch up.

"Is this again without punishment, Lord Gillius?"

Soon Tartus appears above the walls.

It's like I've been waiting for you over here.

"And what is the business? Surrender to me, that's ridiculous."

"Exactly"

Mr. Gillius pokes dignified facts at Tartus for his attitude that made people look like little fools.

"All the measures you put in place ended in failure. Both Luise and Mordo asked for it, and the Corcuete army is alive and well. If this happens, you have no winning eyes. I strongly encourage you to surrender."

"... right, right, right! Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!

Wow, what the heck.

Are you out of your mind because you're so shocked?

"I know! I already know! But, uh, surrender, huh? There's no way I'm surrendering!

"... that's a little surprising. I thought you were a good person. You mean you'll keep fighting innocent kingdom soldiers on the road until you're done with arrows and food?

"That's different, too. I don't like waste, what kind of wasted battles with no winnings?... Hey Gillius, Stige was a country facing the sea. Shipbuilding technology should also be developed."

"... it's about you who don't like waste, isn't it a pointless public story? If you need anything, why don't you say it's clear?"

To Mr. Gillius's inquiry, Tartus shrugs his face with niggardness.

"We would like you to provide us with one vessel that can navigate the outer sea (and Umi), along with excellent sailors. Enough ships to cross the continent. You know what happens if I say no?

I pulled a kingdom soldier who was close by, and I put a sword on his throat, and that son of a bitch, he said something terrible.