Trinitas Mundus

Episode 84: Representation

October 22nd, 1: 30pm.

A messenger from Lord Braveburn arrived at the headquarters of the Mercenary Corps of Markat.

Having heard the Apostle's mouth, Hamish gathers the mercenaries immediately.

Last night, at a banquet until this morning, some were still not in good shape, but seemed elite and would soon be aligned in the courtyard.

"From Lord Braveburn, the life of an emergency mission fell. A riot broke out at the residence of the Duke of Kilgaroho, causing numerous sacrifices to citizens. It's our job to go pick it up."

He cuts words here and sees his men react.

The men looked at themselves and were confused.

"The best reason is that the Knights are paying for it, but the people who went to the Duke's Mansion were angry about us and took action. If we persuade them, then they will be convinced. Immediately rush to the scene in order not to make any further sacrifices. Don't hold a weapon. All you have to do is have protective equipment. Get ready in five minutes!

"" Oops!!

The mercenaries rush into their rooms.

Originally, Ray, who was preparing to leave, did not need to be particularly prepared and was thinking about how he should deal with it from now on.

(Sure, if Mr. Hamish persuades you, I'm most certain, is there anything in Mr. Hamish's story that excites you the other way around? One wrong word would also oil the fire...... yes! There was someone in charge.)

When the equipped Hamish arrives, he asks him what he intends to do.

"What are you going to do when you get to the scene?

"I don't know if you should go, but I'll convince everyone. That's all I have."

Ray laughed and agreed with Hamish as he briefly spoke his thoughts.

"I see, it would certainly be more appropriate than me. I need you to tell me what you're talking about."

Within five minutes everyone will be in place and they will rush to the West End.

When Ray finds Hal in the Fifth Squad, he approaches him and starts talking as he runs.

"I need a favor from Hal. It's the only thing you can do, and I've already got Mr. Hamish's understanding."

When Ray said that with a laugh, Hal had a frigid face,

"I have a bad feeling about something..."

"It's easy. I need Hal to give me a shot at the speech. In front of about a thousand people."

Hal almost stops by Ray's words unexpectedly.

"Whoa! A thousand people? I don't... Ray, I don't think so. I can't, I can't..."

"'Cause it's okay. I think about what I'm going to talk about, so I just need Hal to talk to everyone later. It's like that front seat because Mr. Hamish will decide for the last time. Mr. Hamish asked Hal to do the same."

Hal still gives an unconvincing look, but when asked to do so by the esteemed captain, reluctantly, he decides to take it on.

"So what should I tell you..."

"It's easy. We, the Red Arms..."

Ray will explain the content of the speech.

Hal was also listening to its contents and was gradually becoming motivated.

"Roger that. If that's what you're talking about, everyone should be convinced. That's the White Master.

Ray turns to the words, "Don't tell me that," stuffy.

The two ran towards the Kilgaroho mansion as they packed the details.

2 pm.

The Mercenary Corps of Markat (Red Arms) arrived near the Kilgaroho residence.

The road was still blocked by the citizens, but the road was gradually paved by Leland and others' efforts.

Hamish met Leland lightly,

"I'll take care of this place. Ray, explain this to Lord Leland."

Confirming Leland snorts, Hamish begins to move on between the citizens.

In front of him, Hal was screaming in a slightly higher voice that the Red Arms had arrived.

"Let me through! The Red Arms have arrived!“ Red Arms Hamish ”is here to help. Look, brother there, don't be bluffy, let me through!

To his well-deserved voice, the citizens look back in unison.

And when their well-known Hamish giants show up, the "Red Arms" call begins.

Hamish and the others approached the main gate one by one, waving at the cheer.

In the meantime, Ray explains to Leland what he should do after this.

"The captain will persuade them, so please guide the knights not to be confused"

Leland smiles and nods, ordering the soldiers to be placed in the streets.

After confirming it, Ray gives instructions to several mercenaries before heading behind Hamish.

The popularity of the Red Arms was high, with citizens slapping me on the shoulder or asking me to shake my hand, and the atmosphere of riots loosening up a little bit.

(This is going to work. And then let's hope for Hull's talent as a "lecturer”)

Hamish arrived in front of the staring main entrance. There are more than a hundred citizens down there, and the look on the faces of the mercenaries who were smiling clouds at once.

"Healers hit the cure for the injured! Both sides, put your weapons away!

When Hamish's loud voice sounds, citizens with weapons honestly put their weapons away.

On the other hand, the defensive squad has no orders from McCallum, the commander, and looks worried about what to do.

Rays, the healers quickly approached the injured and began treatment.

And the mercenaries Ray gave instructions to line up a large crate that was going to be a platform in front of the Hamish.

Hamish immediately jumps on that platform and starts talking to the citizens.

"Thank you for putting your weapon away. I heard this noise was for us prostitutes. But we don't want a commotion to happen... oh, I'm not good at talking. Hal! You tell everyone here what we Red Arms think instead!

Hal, who was beside Hamish, goes up on the table.

"Our Lord Commander is a born warrior. So this me, Hal Rankle of the Fifth Squad, on behalf of the captain, let me talk to him about what we Red Arms think. I don't know what a young man would say. If I say something weird, Lord Commander next door will slap me off from here, so until then, just listen with a little patience!

The citizens were right about Hal and were unhappy to have replaced him as a young man.

"We Red Arms were indeed abandoned by Captain Arwell Kilgaroho, no, the former captain. But we don't give a shit about that! 'Cause, right? We have a hero, a red-handed Hamish. If the captain ordered us to die, we could die laughing."

Citizens were immediately drawn to Hull's story.

"But we weren't the only ones who were abandoned! Yes, the Second Squadron, and the other brave soldiers besides us! Aren't we supposed to have that edge here, too?

In his inquiry, he said, "I'm here!" A number of voices rise.

"Right. I do think the people who died regretted it. If you would have taken a more decent command, if you would have listened to the captain of the regiment and our military master, you would not have died so much. I regret it too! No, I regretted it! ……

Hal bursts into tears there and screams again.

"We regretted it too! He's dead. He's not coming home. The escaped knights hated me more than the Demons! Right, nobody wanted to die for nothing..."

Here the citizens begin to show their anger just like him.

"Yes, I thought so at first too! But in the words of the captain, my grudges against them have disappeared... you want to hear what the captain said?

Citizens who have begun to get excited regain their composure at once in the words.

Seeing that, Ray was impressed.

(I'm really talented. Allow yourself to empathize, and after stirring up anger, to fit in all at once with your current words. After this, even I know what Hal is going to say and what he's going to say...)

"The captain said this at the entrance to Millis Valley.” If we don't protect this place, the kingdom will perish. The Commander's escape is trivial. "And here's what I said.” We don't fight for them! I've left it behind, fighting to protect what I love ”. Do you still care if I hear that? We, no, the people who fought in Millis Valley fought for their country, for their families..."

Hamish whispers softly to Alberic, who stands next door.

"Did I say that?

Alberic shrugged his shoulders small,

"I don't remember either. But I thought you said something close to that.

Hamish, though unconvinced, again, listens to Hal.

"The dead ones fought and died for everyone here. You see! The great nobleman didn't kill me, he died trying to protect my country, my family! If they die in vain here, what are they going to do? Hey, brother there, tell me. How do I report to my comrades..."

The young man, whose fingers were pointed at by Hull, wandered off to see and was cramped with answers.

"You can't answer that. Hey, guys! For the dead heroes, pull here! ……

Hal was extremely impressed, "Captain, I can't do this anymore. I can't talk any more..." he cries.

Fished by it, tears also appear in the eyes of the citizens, whimpering voices covering the perimeter.

Hamish tapped Hull's shoulder lightly,

"Just like Hal said! I want you to spare us here and pull!

And stare at the defensemen who still lay their weapons.

"The defense won't want any more bloodshed either...... Knights! I'd like to ask everyone to guide me so I don't get any more injuries..."

The citizens follow Hamish's words honestly and, as the Knights have guided, slowly begin to make their way home.

As for the wounded and bodies left behind, the Knights were to take them away, and the mercenaries of the Marcut Mercenaries were exhaling in a ho.

Citizens on their way home speak up to the mercenaries.

Among other things, many citizens spoke up against Hull.

"My brother's words, they resonated with my heart!

"That sounded like our husband's word. Thank you so much......"

Hal was blushing shyly, but he had a proud look on his face.

Ray gently elbows him like that.

"It was really amazing. Didn't you want to talk about what I thought?

"Don't make fun of me. The last one doesn't really know what he's talking about."

Ray tapped him lightly on the shoulder before watching the Duke of Kilgaroho's mansion.

(How the Duke behaves after this may rekindle the riots that have subsided. What the hell are you going to do?

Citizens who were in front of the Royal Palace will also be told stories told in front of the Kilgaroho Mansion.

The citizens heard the story and left the scene one by one.

The King and Lord Braveburn were relieved that the Knights and the Red Arms had let the riots clean up when they saw people disappear from before the royal palace.

"Apparently, Lord Kilgaroho has settled down better."

"It's my pleasure. Leland, it looks like Marcus did a great job."

The king finally relieves the tension.

Lord Braveburn also returns to his own office, satisfied that things have been cleared up.

(Still, the first act is just over. If you misrespond after this, the storm will go wild again......)

Unlike the king, he still didn't think things had completely subsided.

Through the window, he was looking at the King's Capital with a spark in his arms and beginning to think about what to do with the response after this.

The Duke of Kilgaroho realized that the noise outside had subsided.

(Quiet outside, but what happened?

He orders one of his ministers to check on what's going on outside.

After a few minutes, the minister returns and reports with a relieved look on his face.

"I say. Mercenaries are trying to contain the mob in front of the main entrance."

"A mercenary?

"Yes, I thought that gear might be Red Arms, Marcut Mercenaries"

(You think it's the Mercenaries? Lord Braveburn's instructions... you owe me)

The Duke immediately goes to the main entrance and looks outside.

And listen to the young mercenaries and notice the error of their own thoughts.

(Noh only sees the people as machines that produce wealth. Mercenaries also move with money, I only think of them as rough people... like us, I didn't realize I had a heart...)

When the Duke confirms that Hal's speech is over and that the citizens have begun to disband,

"As soon as it's completely settled outside, call the head of the Marcut Mercenary Corps. I'd like to thank you in person."

The minister graciously stepped back.

3pm.

Tranquility was returning around the Duke's residence.

Rays, when the Mercenary Corps of Markat tried to pull up, the Duke of Kilgaroho contacted me to say that he wished to see Hamish.

"I will see you with Lord Hamish Markat. In the matter of the reign of the earlier uprising, the Duke has said that he wishes to convey his gratitude in person. I'm so sorry, but could you accompany me?"

The housekeeper speaks that way to Hamish with a low back statement.

Hamish looked a little surprised, though.

"Got it. May I be the only one?

When the housekeeper nods, Gareth Haling, the captain of the most squad, disagrees.

"It's dangerous. Whatever Lord Kilgaroho is, ministers can't be trusted!

"Your Excellency says he wants to convey his gratitude. Our minister only obeys His Excellency's life. If you suspect, you may accompany others."

To the words, Gareth nods, "I offer you," and asks to accompany him immediately.

Hamish laughed, waving,

"I'm enough on my own. If you're worried..."

He looked around and admitted that Ray looked like a

"Ray, you go with me. Then you have nothing to complain about, Gareth?

Gareth is dissatisfied, but he is forced to convince himself that if Ray, a wise man and a magician, accompanies him, he will be able to avert danger.

"Copy that. We'll wait outside."

Hamish laughs bitterly at the discipline, but takes Ray into the Duke's mansion.