"Fine, I'll ask you nothing else but what happened in those woods. I fell to the roots of the trees and got a little confused. Are you sure about that?
Meer, who went to the capital, said so to the four Dions that accompanied him before joining Ludwig and the others.
Dions on the other hand, but the subsequent processing was difficult.
Anyway, Dion's unit is a hundred men. Since no sacrifice has yet been made, we need to find a perfect place to accept 100 human beings.
If it was the Imperial capital, he would not have had to accept that many people at once in one of the towns of the Viscountry, and he had no choice but to disperse the squad into ten and garrison them in the nearby villages.
By the time I had finished all the instructions and returned to the capital, even though it was just Dion, I could not forbid a little fatigue.
"That was pretty tough..."
"I'm glad we're still in the Hundreds. If this is a thousand or 10,000 people, it's a struggle with sleeping beds and food arrangements. I knew I didn't want to be born any more."
"You have no greed. As always."
Laughing luxuriously, the deputy captain said.
"Nevertheless, you have won the captain's inquiry"
"Yeah? About what?
"He says hopeful observations don't hit those who want them to. That princess, they say the Empire's wisdom, so I thought she was a little more decent... Well, what kind of nobility is that?"
to the vice captain with his mustache and twinkling,
"Not really, you shouldn't nag that princess"
Dion replied, shaking his head small.
"What? No, but..."
"That's a pretty cutter. If I let even the military master do it, he'll show me he's losing, and at the end of the day, he'll take a good win. That kind of person."
Unconvinced, Dion visited the tavern with the deputy captain on his face who said.
There was a client.
"Ah, Captain Dion Hundred..."
"Good luck. Have you made the arrangements?
It was the two Kingsguards who accompanied Meer. As soon as I found out what Dion and the others looked like, I stood up and corrected my posture.
"Hey, are you guys drinking, too?
To Dion, who raised his hand at ease, the two Kingsguards lowered their heads greatly.
"This time, Our Highness the Princess is in great trouble..."
"Annoying?"
"I'm not usually that proud of you...... but this time, I think, I was targeted for my life and upset. Please forgive me."
- Uh, these guys, too. Hmm, I don't think this is my place...
Dion sighed small and then
"I don't care about anything. Instead, I think Her Royal Highness has helped us."
"Huh...? No, um, what's that...?
Stunning, Dion laughed bitterly at the soldiers who patted his eyes.
"Don't know? It's a bluff. It's an act."
Then he ordered liquor for the Kingsguards' table.
A little while later, where the barley I ordered came from, one of the soldiers just said I couldn't wait.
"So, uh, Lord Dion, what do you mean by bluff...?
Dion opens about half the contents of a wooden cup before
"You may not know the Kingsguards who aren't very used to the battlefield, but an army is just a pressure to be there. It's effective in holding back bandits or something trying to be evil, but it can also trigger a battle in vain if the warrior you're ready for is your opponent"
If we had each other's swords of escape, we'd start killing each other with a little trigger.
"Aren't they going to slash you first?" Suspicious darkness easily translates into an intention to kill an enemy.
"Your Highness did not treat that state of tension as good. Originally, the Loulou tribe didn't come out of the woods to do anything wrong. If you don't even get your hands on the woods, you won't have to fight for nothing. But it's hard for the upper management to understand that kind of timing. That's probably why it's an industry, a legal action."
In the meantime, lower the army and ease the tension. But that's only temporary.
- Well, in the meantime, what are you going to do...
Dion unwittingly smiles, aware that he enjoys Princess Meer's actions.
"So, you know, you guys"
"Huh?"
"The thought of Her Royal Highness Princess Meer, that it will be ruined depending on you. If I heard that the Loulou had fired, His Majesty the Emperor wouldn't be able to shut up either, would he? So you must keep your mouth shut about that forest, as His Highness said."
"Ha..., ha! That, of course..."
Dion sighed softly when he saw the Kingsguards correct their posture.
- Why am I defending Princess Meer...?
Fu, Dion remembered a civilian who had refrained by Meer.
Perhaps Princess Meer tends to neglect to convey her thoughts to her surroundings because her wisdom works too much.
For that matter, assuming the wise men beside her are doing the hard work, that man would also be made to struggle, quite a bit.
Cheers to the hard worker, and was Dion laughing at the misfortune of others,
"Captain Dion, may I have a moment?
Exactly when the person showed up at the tavern, I had a bad feeling.
What if, in that circle of hardship, you're getting yourself involved too...? I have a nasty feeling...