After Benjamin Doyle, the position of the Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander was left empty.
It wasnât because there wasnât much time nor because there wasnât a suitable person.
No, instead there was an overflowing number of people.
The problem was the three dukes: Edwin Voisa, Bradley Webster, and Liss Kowan.
To place their subordinate onto the Supreme Commanderâs seat, they repeatedly competed fiercely. Thanks to that, the Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commanderâs position was drifting about empty.
And when Roan stepped forward in this situation and said that he would nominate someone, Edwin and Lissâs faces harden stiffly.
âIs he trying to nimbly swallow one of the key regional corps roles?â
âIf not careful, the table will completely turn towards Prince Simon.â
On the other hand, a peculiar anticipation appeared on Bradleyâs face.
âOh! The Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander is it? Right! Itâs the perfect opportunity!â
If he could bring the Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander into the support faction, Simon could receive a big boost in the succession competition.
At that moment, King Deni Von Rinse spoke up.
âRight. Who is this person you would like to nominate?â
In the first place, Deni III was having a headache with nominations for the Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander.
âWith the three dukes, no the four dukes even including Duke Francis Wilson harassing me, my head hurts like hell.â
Due to that, he planned to use Roan as an excuse and finish the nomination if the nominee wasnât too bad.
Deni III brightly smiled and gazed at Roan.
Roan calmly looked back at that gaze and replied.
âHe is Baron Aaron Tate, Commander of the 7th corps of Eastern Regional Corps.â
âAaronâ¦â¦ Tate?â
Deni III turned towards the dukes while slightly creasing his brows.
No, to be exact, he looked at Duke Francis Wilson.
It was because he couldnât quite remember the name Aaron Tate.
âIf itâs Baron Aaron Tate, he should be the commander that raised a large merit in the war with the Istel Kingdom.â
Francis brought up the information about Aaron in his head.
âHe is the one who proposed himself as Baron Roan Taleâs supporter. Even so, itâs rather ambiguous to call him Prince Simonâs supporterâ¦â¦ he should be categorized as part of the neutral faction.â
Neutral faction.
In other words, he wasnât supported by any of the three princesâ factions.
Because of that, he was pushed to the back amongst the nominees for the supreme commander position despite having the most outstanding achievements.
In the merit judgments and rewards after the war with the Istel Kingdom, all he was given were some reward money and three borderside cities.
âIf we just look at the person, he isnât a bad choice.â
Francis ended his short contemplation and slightly nodded his head.
A movement such that no one around him would notice.
Only Deni III, who was watching Francis, was able to know.
âIt seems Duke Wilson likes him too.â
Seeing a sign of the end to the horrible nomination for the Supreme Commander, Deni III made a faint smile.
But soon, his smile disappeared.
âHmm.â
His gaze moved towards the other three dukes.
âAll of their faces are quite awful.â
Although Edwin and Liss had stiff expressions from the start, in Bradleyâs case, his expression quickly changed once he heard Roanâs nomination.
âAaron Tate?â
Bradley also knew much about Aaron.
He knew that Aaron was an excellent individual and that he was a suitable person for the Supreme Commander position.
But he was never the person he wanted.
âEven though there are countless talented geniuses amongst Prince Simonâs close aidesâ¦â¦â
If they werenât right, there were also plenty of people suitable to be Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander amongst his own close aides.
But pushing aside those people and nominating Aaron, who was not only categorized as part of the neutral faction and wasnât any different from a country bumpkin from a border region, as the Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander was a solely regrettable choice.
âBut even so, itâs not as if I could blindly stop this either.â
Bradley gritted his teeth.
He didnât like the person too much, but either way, Aaron had a good relationship with Roan.
If he could coax him well, it was more than possible to absorb him into Prince Simonâs faction.
âFor now, I better go with supporting him.â
Bradley deeply inhaled.
In the end, he had decided to support Roanâs decision.
At that moment.
âBaron Aaron Tateâ¦â¦ what kind of person is he?â
Deni III asked almost off-handedly.
Francis answered as if he was waiting.
âHe is a corp commander that showed great performance in the recent war with the Istel Kingdom. He is a person who raised an outstanding achievement even amongst the candidates for the supreme commander. Also, he has received the trust of the citizens and evaluations of him arenâtâ¦â¦â
For a while, he listed off the information within his head.
âHhm.â
Deni III nodded with a pleased expression after listening to the entire story.
âAs expected of Baron Tale. You proposed quite an excellent individual.â
He gazed around at the dukes and the numerous nobles and continued to speak.
âSince he is a splendid individual with such merits and evaluations, there shouldnât be any problem in nominating him as the Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander, yes?â
Truthfully, he wished that it would pass easily.
But there was no way that Edwin and Liss would back down just like that.
âThis decision is for nominating a supreme commander who will be responsible for one of the vital parts of the Regional Corps. I donât think that this is a work that should be decided so easily.â
âFurthermore, Baron Tate is still a young warrior. Iâm worried whether his experience isnât lacking to lead the entire Eastern Regional Corps.â
An objection was an objection.
But the mood was peculiar.
Bradleyâs eyes glinted and shone with light.
âUnlike the last several heated debates, it looks like they plan to more or less agree and pass it.â
His eyes were quick.
In the first place, it wasnât possible to leave the Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander position empty.
Then, it was more advantageous for Edwin and Liss to have Aaron, who was categorized as part of the neutral faction, to sit there.
Although, because Aaron and Roanâs had a very friendly relationship, there needed a suitable security device.
âThe Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commanderâs position has been empty for months. Do you propose that we continue to waste our time?â
Edwin coughed when Bradley complained.
âHmm. Your words are right.â
He met eyes with Liss for a moment then slightly nodded his head.
Looking at Deni III and the various nobles, Edwin continued to speak.
âThen how about promoting someone who can assist Baron Tate, who is a young warrior, to the position of vice commander?â
For a moment, a corner of Bradleyâs lips went up.
âHmph. So theyâre asking to hand over the vice commander position in return for giving up the Supreme Commander position.â
In other words, a desire to set the balance.
He felt like immediately rejecting them, but the thing called politics wasnât something that could be done so impetuously without regards just like that.
Bradley forcefully smiled and nodded his head.
âAs expected of Duke Voisa. That seems to be quite an excellent method.â
By this point, the four dukes glanced at each other and then nodded.
It meant an agreement to each concede and step back.
Edwin bowed towards Deni III.
âWe believe that appointing Baron Aaron Tate as Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander and appoint Baron Ive Lever, who currently has the role of head staff officer of the Eastern Regional Corps, and Baron Taylor Nicoles, who is a veteran warrior, as the vice commanders should be good.â
Ive Lever was Lissâs person, and Taylor was Edwinâs person.
The rest of the dukes all nodded their heads and agreed.
Seeing that sight, Deni III made the decision.
âAlright. Proceed as so.â
âYes. Your Majesty.â
All the nobles lowered their heads.
Roan, seeing how the things were ultimately finished as he wished despite the four dukeâs intervention, faintly smiled.
âItâs done. Now that Commander Tate has been appointed to the position to oversee the entire eastern border, I should be able to receive various help. And alsoâ¦â¦â
There was another reason why Roan nominated Aaron to the position of the Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander.
âOriginally, Commander Tate should have risen to the Eastern Regional Corps Supreme Commander position after discovering Brentâs Ring.â
But as he had found the ring first and kept it, Aaron had forever lost that opportunity.
âAlthough I may take the things I need for my goals and dreams, I want to give another different chance to those who should have been the owners of those things.â
Of course, villainous or problematic people were exceptions.
Mills Voisa was a prime example.
âBecause after learning the Flamdor Mana Technique, he betrayed the kingdom and defected to the Estia Empire.â
But to those with ability and a virtuous nature like Aaron, he wanted to give them as much help as the chances they should originally have had.
When his thoughts were continuing on.
âIs there anything else you wish?â
He heard Deni IIIâs voice.
Making an amicable smile, he looked at Roan.
âInstead of something thatâs good for others, ask me something that will also benefit you.â
Numerous nobles once again made nervous expressions.
Roan pondered for a moment then lowered his head once more.
âThen without holding back, I shall request your majesty once more.â
âYes. Say it.â
Deni III lightly nodded his head.
Roan spoke with a quiet and serious voice.
âI wish to vanquish the monster of the Poskein Lake with the fleet your subject has.â
As soon as he said those words.
âUn?â
âUnn?â
The four dukes as well as every noble, the three prince, and even the king, Deni III, all made surprised faces.
It was because those words were completely unexpected.
âEven though I was planning on stopping him if he tried to nominate someone again or desire a positionâ¦â¦â
âNot only uselessly making a fleet, but to say that heâll vanquish the Poskein Lakeâs monstersâ¦â¦ he must have lost his mind.â
âHeâs spewing nonsense again after doing so well.â
The dukes soon snickered and shook their heads.
There wasnât any need to interfere or keep this in check.
In the first place, Poskein Lake was a useless place for them.
That, for Deni III, was also the same.
âVanquish the Poskein Lakeâs monsters?â
âYes. That is so. Your Majesty.â
Roan answered with a courteous voice.
Deni III shook his hand as if it was nothing and spoke.
âIâm not sure what good that will do, but do as you wish if you are insistent on it. Ah! No, no.â
He shook his head and instead made the things even bigger.
âIn the first place, Poskein Lake is a useless piece of land. Itâs a place that none of the four kingdoms around the lake pay any attention to. With the order of the king, Iâll specially grant the Poskein Lake to you. Vanquish the monsters, or release the monster onto it, do as you wish.â
It was a shocking statement.
But the various nobles only made slightly surprised expressions and didnât go out of their way to object nor interfere.
âWhatâll he do by receiving a place like that?â
âThat place where no one even know how many monsters live in.â
âNot even looking at it is much more safer.â
They didnât have any interest in Poskein Lake.
The lake was just that dangerous.
Furthermore, that thought was even more solidified after the last Poskein Exodus.
âBaron Tale sure is strange. To be interested in Poskein Lake.â
Even Simon, whose judgment was clear and his head bright, couldnât understand Roanâs actions.
On the other hand, Roan couldnât hide his smile.
âThank you very much. Your Majesty.â
He deeply lowered his head and let out a sharp sigh.
He simply wished to use his troops however much he wanted to to vanquish the Poskein Lakeâs monsters.
But the things became even bigger instead and he earned the complete authority over the entirety of Poskein Lake.
Now, Roan had became the owner of Poskein Lake which had the area reaching almost 70% the size of the Rinse Kingdom.
Of course, the other kingdoms wouldnât acknowledge, no they didnât even have any interest in this.
*****
After suppressing Elton Coatâs rebellion and returning to Miller, Roan was passing even busier days than before.
It was all because of the visits and invitations that poured down.
Furthermore, the problem of taking care of Renard Barony and Coat Barony that he received as rewards complicated his head.
Because it was simply too far away from the Tale Barony, it was almost impossible to directly manage it.
At that moment, Clay proposed an excellent solution.
First, he took a part of the fiefs off and gave the Renard Barony over to Count Io Lancephil, who had taken off a part of his own fief to create and gift Tale Barony.
Io refused with all sort of words, but begrudgingly decided to receive it after Roan repeatedly requested.
In the case of the Coat Barony, he received a suitable amount of money from Simon and rented it out to him.
The idea of renting out a fief was truly unheard of, but Clay, who had no bias or preconceived notions, didnât think much of it.
In the end, the things proceeded as his plan.
Thankfully, Simon was also looking for a fief to use as a northern base, so he immediately accepted Roanâs proposal.
With the problem regarding the two fiefs that he received as rewards resolved, Roan quickly prepared to go back to the Tale Barony.
In this process, the original soldiers of Simon and Tio Ruin left the Tale Legion, which previously reached twenty thousand strong, resulting in the Tale Legion becoming just over ten thousand strong.
âOh! They must be that Tale Legion.â
âIs it the combination of the Amaranth troop, famously known as strong, and the Coat Barony troops, who were rebels?â
âMaybe because of that, theyâre a complete mess.â
Six men in their primes wearing shabby suits watched the Tale Legion, which were setting up formations on the plain outside the capital, Miller, and shook their heads.
âWe came here on Principle Brownâs request, but would he really be that great a person as the rumors say?â
âWeâll know if we meet him.â
âI donât care about other things, I just hope his thoughts are a bit more open. I donât want to hear words like âcanât do thisâ or âcanât do thatâ anymore.â
The six filthy looking men were in fact a few of the problematic graduates whom Principle Fred Brown had mentioned.
âFor now, should we go to where Sir Baron Tale is residing?â
When one man spoke, the rest of them nodded and directed their steps towards the capital, Miller.
Passing through the castle gates, they walked down the well-maintained street and arrived at the temporary mansion that Roan was residing in.
âItâs even more noisy than a shopping street.â
âLooks like the number of visitors is amazing.â
The six men glanced at the people that completely filled both the inside and outside of the mansion and shook their heads.
Most of the visitors were nobles or rich merchants in fabulous suits and armor.
Compared to them, the creases on the six menâs clothes were clear and their head and skin were rough and completely lacked any luster.
They literally looked only slightly better than beggars.
âIt would be good if we arenât refused and get chased out.â
âYou said it.â
The men looked at each otherâs looks and laughed.
At that moment, a clean-suited middle-aged man approached.
âIâm Onil of Baron Taleâs house. May I ask the occasion of your visit?â
He spoke in a very respectful and courteous manner.
One man amongst the six answered as the groupâs representative.
âWe came to meet Sir Baron.â
âFor now, could you please tell me your names?â
Onil opened a thick guest book.
The six men went around and revealed their names.
Swift, Beulo, Raitler, Rotner, Griffin, Nuns.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
They purposely didnât reveal their surnames.
They wanted to see the reaction of Baron Taleâs house while hiding their identities.
âWe heard that he utilizes talented people, so we came hoping to see if we could take a seat.â
They also hid the facts that they were Tron Academy graduates as well as that they came because of Fredâs recommendation.
âWe currently have a large number of visitors, so it may take some time. For now, allow me to guide you to the reception room.â
Onil wrote down the names onto the guest book and walked a step ahead of them.
The six men made strange smiles as they followed behind.
The reception room that seemed to have been temporarily expanded was genuinely clean.
As soon as they sat down on the empty seat, tea and cookies were prepared.
âOnce your turn arrives, I will guide you in.â
Onil once again lowered his head then went back to his seat.
âFor now, it doesnât look like they judge people based on appearances.â
âOf course. Judging people from their appearances is something only fledglings do.â
The six men raised the tea cups and smiled.
Looking around the reception room, it looked like the meeting was done based on the order of arrival.
It had no relation with status or wealth.
It was a truly fair and impartial method.
After a significant amount of time.
âItâs taking longer than I thought.â
Swift, who was sort of a leader amongst the six man, made a bitter smile.
Enough time for the refreshments to come out thrice had already passed.
But it seemed as if there was still quite a number of people left before their turns would arrive.
âCanât be helped. We canât simply wait like this.â
âRight. Time is money.â
Swift nodded at those words and called Onil.
Onil, who was organizing the guest book, cautiously approached and lowered his head.
âShould I bring out more refreshments?â
At the question, Swift shook his head.
He glanced around for some reason and then spoke in a quiet voice as if to whisper.
âActually, all of us are descendants of noble houses and graduates of Tron Academy.â
With him revealing his status and identity, even his manner of speech had changed.
Onil opened his eyes slightly wider than nodded his head.
âAh, is that so, sir?â
Then he soon found Swift and the menâs names on the guest book and added in the story he just heard on the side.
The six men watched Onil and neatened their clothes.
They were preparing to meet Roan.
After finishing writing down the notes, Onil closed the guest book, turned towards Swift and the men, and gave a faint smile.
âThenâ¦â¦â
As soon as he spoke up, the six men slightly stood up from their seat.
âNow, he should be asking us to follow him, right?â
But the rest of Onilâs words were completely different than their expectations.
âShould I bring out more refreshments?â
Immediately, the six menâs movements paused.
âHm?â
With their bottoms slightly off the chairs, they froze while standing.
Swift spoke with a slightly flustered look.
âNo, we are all descendents of noble housesâ¦â¦â
âAnd you were graduates of Tron Academy? Please donât worry. I clearly wrote it down on the guest book.â
âAh, no, that, that isâ¦â¦â
Swift and the menâs faces twisted comically.
Onil looked at the six menâs faces and smiled.
âYour turn will soon come. Please be patient.â
He then slightly lowered his head and returned to his original seat.
Swift and the men, who were dumbfoundedly watching Onilâs back, fell back down onto their seats and gulped.
âHuh! Did, did we just get ignored?â
âHa. I had heard Sir Baron Tale highly regarded talented peopleâ¦â¦ so that rumor was incorrect?â
âThis kind of disrespect sure is a first.â
Complaints kept spewing out of the six menâs mouths.
At that moment.
âCht cht ch. Fledglings.â
A humorous voice was heard along with the sound of a clicking tongue.
The six men, whose mood were already offended, all turned their heads at the same time.
The owner of the voice was a mischievous looking middle-aged man.
âAre you the one that just said that?â
âThatâs right. You immature fledglings.â
Raitler immediately flew in a rage and stood up.
âFledglings? Who do you even think we are to say that?!â
âDidnât you say you were Tron Academy graduates?â
The man answered nonchalantly.
The six men creased their foreheads.
âAnd youâre still calling us fledglings?â
âOf course I call immature fledglings fledglings, what else should I call instead?â
Swift snorted as soon as he said that.
âHmph! To dare call us fledglings! Just who are you?â
âI can tell with just a glance that youâre a vagrant warrior.â
âYou look horrible.â
At those words, the man snickered and laughed.
âPff! You called judging people with their appearance as something only fledglings do, but you are exactly that.â
âHmm.â
The six men groaned as they made awkward expressions.
The middle-aged man turned his body and placed his hand on his chin.
âAnd to not even recognize this handsome face, even your life experiences are lacking.â
âHa, handsome face? Just who are you to be so arrogant and impudent?â
Swift could hold himself back and shouted.
The middle-aged man brightly smiled as he answered.
âMe? Iâmâ¦â¦â
A light shone on his mischievous face.
âReil Baker.â
The genius of the spear and Pierceâs master, Viscount Reil Baker.
He had appeared out of nowhere in the capital, Miller.
And alone without any companion.
End.
Translator: CSV
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