Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen!

gossip - birds calling for sacrifice

"Please explain what you mean!

The general of Louain, Damian, and his deputies, pressed him between the sights and said so to Queen Marianne for a reason.

The situation was about to be overturned with Prince Reginald leading the army, although he had sent soldiers to annexe the kingdom of Falzia, killing the king and taking the king's capital.

As a result, Evrard was kept dead, and the original route prevented him from sending soldiers, and the Ruein soldiers were driven away from the other two territories.

Just before the summer, King Luain Bernhardt was sending soldiers again. It was Delphion's fall that eventually informed me, although I thought it would be reassuring for the first time to send soldiers via Salehardo.

King Luain began to wonder if it would be tough to drop Falzia. He thought that if he killed the heir to the throne, the Falgian nobles would obey him, but Marianne divulged the prince.

But now the kingdom of Louain can be fooled by Marianne, who became queen.

If only I had killed Queen Marianne, though.

But the story of Queen Marianne herself proclaiming her throne and a letter from the Queen came when she began to consider pulling her hand.

"As long as you kill the prince, Falgia will disintegrate. You will be able to proceed as originally planned."

It is difficult to defeat the prince that he held a magician. But Marianne wrote me that there was a plan, and it seemed like a good one as Bernhardt.

If Marianne took the lead, we can hold Queen Marianne accountable even if she fails later.

Bernhardt, who made the decision, sent soldiers as Marianne had requested. It will be too late to travel by road from the Salehardo side, so use the ship.

It was Deimian who came from King Bernhardt of Luain to keep the soldiers.

He was the one who completed the voyage and came directly to the King's capital, but was soon taken up by the life of Marianne.

They're sending it all to Count Patriciere in Falgia.

It was slaves from the East who were conquered by Ruein who were brought here at Marianne's request.

The slaves were taken to Chestina as a force of war, thanks to the lack of direct reports and irresistible by noble soldiers who went down to the command of Queen Marianne on the Falgian side.

I don't know what this is all about.

"Dear Marianne, I heard you nominated me. His Majesty the King sent me here, adding to that, and I came here with the intention of fighting the Falgian army. Isn't this something you can't move about!

Do you want me to wait for the good news in this royal palace all the time?

Marianne, pushed by Damien, remains gracefully seated with her feet on the throne. Without panicking, he responded, reaching for the bird cage he had placed on his side.

"You have an important role to play, General Damian. Besides, those slaves were in the land where the general had jurisdiction. If you want to move the slaves, it's best to ask you."

"That's true..."

It was Damien who attacked the country east of Ruain. That country, with its harbour bordering the sea, is also one of the places that Ruein really wanted.

There were times when Damien was representing the rule as it was, and if he did want to use slaves as a force of war, it was certainly easier to move him.

"And then there was something I really wanted you to tell me, and I wanted you to come here."

Marianne opened the door to the birdcage.

What's inside is a green bird. It's big enough that Marianne has to hold it, and she looks graceful pulling long tails.

"I didn't know you would teach Master Marianne... Huh?

The tail jumps with agitation.

As Marianne reached into the cage and tried to feed the bird, the bird stuck Marianne's finger-by-finger bait with a sharp mouth.

The tip of his mouth pierces him, gets caught, and blood drips right out of Marianne's fingers.

"Dear Marianne!?

Marianne asked Damien, who tried to rush over unexpectedly, with a calm voice.

"How could you not testify to the innocence of Master Lutis?

"Eh, Lutis..."

"My ex-fiancé. From now on, it will be a long time ago, but he was by your side as your deputy general. You haven't forgotten, have you? We didn't go on many long rides together."

Marianne spins her words pale.

"But that one was executed for trying to defile me before marriage, for trying to disrupt a contract between nations, right? You testified then that while Master Lutis was with you, there was only time for me and you. Why?"

Damian pulled his lips together a long time ago.

But you can't tell Marianne that.

She drank the condition that she would marry Falgia in order to stop Lutis, her fiancé, from being held responsible for the defeat and executed.

"Your brother wasn't hungry enough to lose to Falgia?

Marianne speaks on the assumption that she is her brother, the king's bid. While letting the bird lick the blood dripping from his fingertips.

"I knew His Majesty Bernhardt was disturbing Brother Arnold. You must have been afraid that your brilliant brother might overrule your position."

Marianne is right.

In a previous battle with Falzia, Ruein was stopped from invading.

But suddenly he decided to invade because he needed a stage to secretly annihilate Arnold, the king's brother, who was more popular with the people and nobles than he was with about half of them.

Thus Arnold, the king's brother, had no choice but to throw himself into a battle that could not be won, and was also prevented by man inside Ruein from putting in place as many conditions as he could draw by negotiation.

Around that time, Routis, Marianne's fiancée, was also Prince Arnold's best friend.

Though he eliminated his brother, Arnold, there is no way that a competent Lutis would not be against himself, King Bernhardt, frightened by such an idea, wanted to execute Lutis at all costs.

And Damien gained the position of general in exchange for his sometime testimony.

"Come on. Why did you let Master Lutis die?

Marianne, staring at the bird the whole time, looks back at Damien, who stopped her leg as she tried to rush over. I also saw the vice generals behind it, the moment I laughed.

A bird flew out of the cage.

Its appearance becomes huge as if it were to explode, making a squeaking noise that rips the air apart.

At the same time, the Damians saw a swirl of flames looming in front of them.

That became their last memory.