The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Flip Out

There's more warlords I've learned in games than textbooks.

Fitzgard Empire.

Although it is one of the largest countries in the continent with a long history, its history is also painted on much blood.

The kingdom, formerly only a small country of the North, conquered the surrounding group of small nations and emerged as an empire.

The empire, which swallowed many resentments as a result of its establishment, was constantly in danger of rebellion.

It was in the days of the predecessors that they overflowed.

Rebellion that broke out everywhere on the occasion of the death of previous generations of emperors. Many must have understood the end of the Fitzgard Empire in its sporadic but massive insurgency, which greatly surpasses the imperial side in total numbers.

But the end was prevented by one hero.

The new emperor, Glios, who was assassinated by his own father, also led his own army there at the funeral, crusading the rebels one after the other.

Although it was centered around the cavalry, Glios' march speed was off track, and the rebels were greatly disrupted.

By the time the nearby rebels are notified of their destruction, it seems that Glios' army is already looming in front of them.

This had marched the army apart beforehand, behind the fact that Glios alone had made the transition to a new war, but the fact was nothing more than to prove that he was a hero (an anomaly).

It would also be helpful if the theory of the use of Shadow Warriors were still deeply rooted.

The Fitzgard Empire, thus averting the crisis of the diaspora, was centralized by Gryos and his loyal ministers, leading to a stronger foundation than before.

And the emperor, who inherited the country prepared by Glios, was now greatly troubled.

Mainly because of Japan.

"Wilhelminar. Your father, why don't you throw him in the ocean for a second?"

"The word was declared and received by my Inhardt family."

"No, because it's a joke!? Wait! Don't go! At least don't tell Cornelius!?

He was an emperor who leaked his stupidity while weakening all the time in the office, but apparently the joke in that hand didn't make sense to Mr. Wilhelmina. He's starting to get ready to leave immediately.

When you make jokes, choose the time, the place and the person you want.

"No, Cornelius has pushed me to look at the materials sent by Japan."

"It's not natural."

"Yeah, I thought so at first, too. But... why are there thousands of years worth of historical material!? And separate in their own national and world history!?

At the beginning, I introduced that Fitzgard has a long history, but in fact, both Japan and the Head of State have continued to maintain their statehood unchanged for more than two thousand years.

When an overseas person asks, "I'm joking again... oh, seriously?" It can be a long-lived nation.

This is because Japan is an island country and the outside enemy has not invaded much.

And while we put the emperor at the top, it is said that the actual domination was due to the dual structure that regents and shogun houses do.

In other words, if the emperor is alive and well, even if the ruler falls, the next ruler appears.

For now, if you stay there, the emperor is the one who is not sure what the Japanese themselves are capable of, but brings great cohesion.

Moreover, during the period of warring nations, which can also be described as a massive civil unrest in Japan, there has been a mysterious phenomenon of growing populations even though there are wars everywhere.

The Japanese may have great vitality for being told they're delicate or something.

"No, but it wouldn't have anything to do with diplomacy, like the birth of civilization thousands of years ago. And Cornelius tells me to read them all."

"It doesn't have to matter. It could be a story. A person who's a good talker is a very talkative person."

"That's a pain in the ass, so I pushed Cornelius."

"That must be why they spotted me and pushed me back."

"I see."

His Majesty the Emperor, who shows great satisfaction with the words of Mr. Wilhelmina.

The best thing about pushing it back is that Inhardt Marquis has a good eye for the material himself, and he doesn't intend to throw out the negotiations now.

I mean, it's just harassment.

"Then I'll be serious, but I'd like to hear the Japanese raw voice anyway, so would you lend me a kagato?

"Don't put any more strain on Kagato. If it's my friend Mina, I'll ask for it."

"Heh. You were a lady at the Wetterhahn Chamber of Commerce. You might want to keep your face connected."

Saying so, His Majesty the Emperor was willing to summon Mr. Mina, but he actually met Mr. Mina face-to-face and said that freedomly, "He's like this brave man!?" and he was going to regret it.

The other world is still peaceful today.