Sevens by Waka Yume Yume

FULL INDEX - COMPLETE LIST OF CHAPTERS:
Synopsis and Starting Chapter
Volume 1 - Chapter 1: Former Noble Lyle
Volume 1 - Chapter 2: Former Fiancée Novem
Volume 1 - Chapter 3: The Seven Ancestors
Volume 1 - Chapter 4: Monster
Volume 1 - Chapter 5: Dalien
Volume 1 - Chapter 6: Adventurers’ Guild
Volume 1 - Chapter 7: Money
Volume 1 - Chapter 8: Veteran Adventurer Zelphy
Volume 1 - Chapter 9: An Adventurer Shouldn’T Be Adventurous
Volume 1 - Chapter 10: Lyle’S Ability
Volume 1 - Chapter 11: First Love
Volume 1 - Chapter 12: First Generation, Basil Walt
Volume 1 - Chapter 13: Even If You Call It Foolish
Volume 1 - Chapter 14: An Easy Job, Where All You Have To Do Is Stand
Volume 1 - Chapter 15: Full Over
Volume 1 - Chapter 16: Limit Burst
Volume 1 - Chapter 17: Lyle’S Ambition
Volume 1 - Epilogue
Volume 1 - Questions Corner 1
Volume 2 - Prologue
Volume 2 - Chapter 1: Growth
Volume 2 - Chapter 2: Level Up
Volume 2 - Chapter 3: Aria Lockwarde
Volume 2 - Chapter 4: Blue And Red
Volume 2 - Chapter 5: The Birth Of A Skill
Volume 2 - Chapter 6: Day Off
Volume 2 - Chapter 7: Comrade
Volume 2 - Chapter 8: Humans And Demons Are Equally Favored
Volume 2 - Chapter 9: The First Generation’S Weapon
Volume 2 - Chapter 10: Lyle’S Growth
Volume 2 - Chapter 11: The Start Of The Walt House
Volume 2 - Chapter 12: Desiring A Reunion
Volume 2 - Epilogue
Volume 2 - Question Corner 2
Volume 3 - Prologue
Volume 3 - Chapter 1: Arumsaas Guild
Volume 3 - Chapter 2: The Library Of The City Of Scholars
Volume 3 - Chapter 3: The Seven Great Of The City Of Scholars
Volume 3 - Chapter 4: Adventurer’ Circumstances
Volume 3 - Chapter 5: Clara Bulmer
Volume 3 - Chapter 6: Shannon Who Sees Another World
Volume 3 - Chapter 7: Before Clearing A Labyrinth
Volume 3 - Chapter 8: Damien Valle
Volume 3 - Chapter 9: Labyrinth Specialist
Volume 3 - Chapter 10: Mind
Volume 3 - Chapter 11: A Woman’S Back
Volume 3 - Chapter 12: Mr. Lyle
Volume 3 - Chapter 13: Novem Forxuz
Volume 3 - Epilogue
Volume 3 - Question Corner 3
Volume 4 - Prologue
Volume 4 - Chapter 1: Poyopoyo
Volume 4 - Chapter 2: Various Worries
Volume 4 - Chapter 3: The Lifeform Known As A Feudal Lord.
Volume 4 - Chapter 4: Get Along
Volume 4 - Chapter 5: Clara’S Adventurer Course
Volume 4 - Chapter 6: Shannon Circry
Volume 4 - Chapter 7: Lyle’S Golem
Volume 4 - Chapter 8: Lyle’S Answer
Volume 4 - Chapter 9: Porter
Volume 4 - Chapter 10: Preparations To Conquer
Volume 4 - Chapter 11: Conquering Commence
Volume 4 - Chapter 12: Pursuer
Volume 4 - Chapter 13: Targeted Comrades
Volume 4 - Chapter 14: Automaton
Volume 4 - Epilogue
Volume 4 - Question Corner 4
Volume 5 - Prologue
Volume 5 - Chapter 1: The Circry House
Volume 5 - Chapter 2: Someone To Guard
Volume 5 - Chapter 3: Monetary Support
Volume 5 - Chapter 4: Preparations
Volume 5 - Chapter 5: March
Volume 5 - Chapter 6: Johnny Village
Volume 5 - Chapter 7: Carpe Cardium
Volume 5 - Chapter 8: The Second’S Memory
Volume 5 - Chapter 9: Hippogryph
Volume 5 - Chapter 10: Gryphon
Volume 5 - Chapter 11: The Young Commanders
Volume 5 - Chapter 12: One On One
Volume 5 - Chapter 13: The Second Generation Head
Volume 5 - Epilogue
Volume 5 - Question Corner 5
Volume 6 - Prologue
Volume 6 - Chapter 1: Fraud
Volume 6 - Chapter 2: Singer
Volume 6 - Chapter 3: The Underside Of A Promotion
Volume 6 - Chapter 4: The Third’S Past
Volume 6 - Chapter 5: The Fourth’S Memory
Volume 6 - Chapter 6: Omen
Volume 6 - Chapter 7: Lianne Faunbeux
Volume 6 - Chapter 8: Fellow Pupil
Volume 6 - Chapter 9: Reunion
Volume 6 - Chapter 10: Celes’ Ability
Volume 6 - Chapter 11: Septem
Volume 6 - Chapter 12: Let Me Start Your Story
Volume 6 - Chapter 13: Dissolution
Volume 6 - Chapter 14: The Maddening Metropolist
Volume 6 - Epilogue
Volume 6 - Question Corner 6
Volume 7 - Prologue
Volume 7 - Chapter 1: The Four Guild Branches
Volume 7 - Chapter 2: Men Of The Walt House
Volume 7 - Chapter 3: East Branch
Volume 7 - Chapter 4: Adventurers
Volume 7 - Chapter 5: Fighting With Skills
Volume 7 - Chapter 6: Harem Master
Volume 7 - Chapter 7: May
Volume 7 - Chapter 8: Connection
Volume 7 - Chapter 9: A Journey Of Memory
Volume 7 - Chapter 10: First Job In Beim
Volume 7 - Chapter 11: Surroundings
Volume 7 - Chapter 12: Wild Beasts
Volume 7 - Chapter 13: Additional Request
Volume 7 - Chapter 14: Solo
Volume 7 - Chapter 15: Quilin May
Volume 7 - Chapter 16: Trade
Volume 7 - Chapter 17: Former Harlot
Volume 7 - Chapter 18: Beim’S Guild
Volume 7 - Epilogue
Volume 7 - Question Corner 7
Volume 8 - Prologue
Volume 8 - Chapter 1: Labyrinth Clearing Beim Style
Volume 8 - Chapter 2: Information Dealer
Volume 8 - Chapter 3: 【Interlude】 Ancestors And Wives
Volume 8 - Chapter 4: The Leader’S Job
Volume 8 - Chapter 5: The Departing Subjugatory Force
Volume 8 - Chapter 6: Alette Baillet
Volume 8 - Chapter 7: Precious Stone
Volume 8 - Chapter 8: Peridot
Volume 8 - Chapter 9: Message
Volume 8 - Chapter 10: Beim’S Receptionists
Volume 8 - Chapter 11: Rock-Headed Creit
Volume 8 - Chapter 12: The Form Of A Party
Volume 8 - Chapter 13: Bf Eight
Volume 8 - Chapter 14: Eighth Floor Boss
Volume 8 - Chapter 15: Same Model
Volume 8 - Chapter 14: Once Upon A Time
Volume 8 - Chapter 15: Everyone’S Mr. Lyle
Volume 8 - Chapter 17: Turn Around, And Press On
Volume 8 - Chapter 18: A Withering Labyrinth
Volume 8 - Epilogue
Volume 8 - Question Corner 8
Volume 9 - Prologue
Volume 9 - Chapter 1: Letter
Volume 9 - Chapter 2: Chivalry
Volume 9 - Chapter 3: Information Dealer Rauno
Volume 9 - Chapter 4: Trouble, Or Goddess Of Fortune?
Volume 9 - Chapter 5: Holy Maiden Candidate
Volume 9 - Chapter 6: High Priest
Volume 9 - Chapter 7: Runaway Son
Volume 9 - Chapter 8: The Outsider Of The Basement
Volume 9 - Chapter 9: Determination
Volume 9 - Chapter 10: Worse Than Zayin
Volume 9 - Chapter 11: The Fourth Camp
Volume 9 - Chapter 12: Holy Knight Brigade
Volume 9 - Chapter 13: Royal Princess
Volume 9 - Chapter 14: The Other Side
Volume 9 - Chapter 15: Fiennes Walt
Volume 9 - Chapter 16: Selva’S Assassin
Volume 9 - Chapter 17: Sacred Knight
Volume 9 - Chapter 18: Holy Knight Lyle
Volume 9 - Epilogue
Volume 10 - Prologue
Volume 10 - Chapter 1: Lorphys’ Royal Princess
Volume 10 - Chapter 2: Lyle’S Room Of Memories
Volume 10 - Chapter 3: Fortress Battle
Volume 10 - Chapter 4: Selva Falls
Volume 10 - Chapter 5: Lyle’S Party
Volume 10 - Chapter 6: Money
Volume 10 - Chapter 7: The Trēs Trading Company
Volume 10 - Chapter 8: The Vera Trēs
Volume 10 - Chapter 9: Sahuagin Assault
Volume 10 - Chapter 10: Trident
Volume 10 - Chapter 11: The Goddesses Have A Thing For Those That Fight On
Volume 10 - Chapter 12: Trump Card
Volume 10 - Chapter 13: God Of The Seas
Volume 10 - Chapter 14: Mr. Lyle Reads Ahead
Volume 10 - Chapter 15: The Northern Powers
Volume 10 - Chapter 16: The Queen Of Cartaffs
Volume 10 - Epilogue
Volume 11 - Prologue
Volume 11 - Chapter 1: Dangerous Individual
Volume 11 - Chapter 2: Vera’S Ship Log?
Volume 11 - Chapter 3: Skill
Volume 11 - Chapter 4: The Ancestors + Α’S Plan
Volume 11 - Chapter 5: Guild Personnel
Volume 11 - Chapter 6: Katana
Volume 11 - Chapter 7: Damien And Old Letarta
Volume 11 - Chapter 8: Mrs Milleia
Volume 11 - Chapter 9: A Labyrinth Out Of Control
Volume 11 - Chapter 10: I Want To Stand Out!
Volume 11 - Chapter 11: Look Ahead
Volume 11 - Chapter 12: An Army Of Monsters
Volume 11 - Chapter 13: Fortress Redant
Volume 11 - Chapter 14: Valkyrie
Volume 11 - Chapter 15: Retreat
Volume 11 - Chapter 16: The Second Wall
Volume 11 - Chapter 17: Fortress
Volume 11 - Chapter 18: Brother Maksim
Volume 11 - Chapter 19: A Mountain Of Corpses
Volume 11 - Chapter 20: Postwar Process
Volume 11 - Epilogue
Volume 11 - Postscript Theater
Volume 12 - Prologue
Volume 12 - Chapter 1: Taking Over
Volume 12 - Chapter 2: Lyle
Volume 12 - Chapter 3: Lyle And Lyle
Volume 12 - Chapter 4: Galleria
Volume 12 - Chapter 5: Rusworth
Volume 12 - Chapter 6: Rule Book
Volume 12 - Chapter 7: Max Plan
Volume 12 - Chapter 8: Threat
Volume 12 - Chapter 9: Domestic Affairs
Volume 12 - Chapter 10: The Fourth’S Era
Volume 12 - Chapter 11: Stray High Minister
Volume 12 - Chapter 12: Letter
Volume 12 - Chapter 13: Grand Restructure
Volume 12 - Chapter 14: Full Drive
Volume 12 - Chapter 15: A Never-Ending Road
Volume 12 - Chapter 16: Uselyle
Volume 12 - Chapter 17: Fight More
Volume 12 - Chapter 18: The Witches
Volume 12 - Chapter 19: Battlefield Tactician
Volume 12 - Chapter 20: Lyle And Mr. Lyle
Volume 12 - Epilogue
Volume 13 - Prologue
Volume 13 - Chapter 1: Gina Trēs
Volume 13 - Chapter 2: Cartaffs
Volume 13 - Chapter 3: Beim Starts To Move
Volume 13 - Chapter 4: Unlovable Adventurer
Volume 13 - Chapter 5: A Journey Of Nothing But Manly Men
Volume 13 - Chapter 6: Lyle’S Party Aboard
Volume 13 - Chapter 7: Bandelphia
Volume 13 - Chapter 8: Those Who Wait
Volume 13 - Chapter 9: Marina Against May
Volume 13 - Chapter 10: Warp
Volume 13 - Chapter 11: Trap
Volume 13 - Chapter 12: Those Who Move
Volume 13 - Chapter 13: A Tiger At The Front Gate, A Wolf At The Back
Volume 13 - Chapter 14: Who Was Being Chased Again?
Volume 13 - Chapter 15: Arrival
Volume 13 - Chapter 16: Poison That Rends Beim
Volume 13 - Chapter 17: Broken Heart
Volume 13 - Chapter 18: Who Was Abandoned Again?
Volume 13 - Epilogue
Volume 14 - Prologue
Volume 14 - Chapter 1: Setting Off From Beim
Volume 14 - Chapter 2: Various Journeys
Volume 14 - Chapter 3: Faction
Volume 14 - Chapter 4: What Did I Want?
Volume 14 - Chapter 5: Young Fredricks
Volume 14 - Chapter 6: Aria’S Profit
Volume 14 - Chapter 7: Jules Parswall
Volume 14 - Chapter 8: The Kingdom Of Bahnseim
Volume 14 - Chapter 9: Revenge
Volume 14 - Chapter 10: Margrave
Volume 14 - Chapter 11: Varius
Volume 14 - Chapter 12: Mother
Volume 14 - Chapter 13: The Kingdom Of Faunbeux
Volume 14 - Chapter 14: Avengers Of Faunbeux
Volume 14 - Chapter 15: True Revenge
Volume 14 - Chapter 16: Siblings
Volume 14 - Chapter 17: Faunbeux’S Decision
Volume 14 - Chapter 18: The Third One
Volume 14 - Chapter 19: The Legitimate Successor
Volume 14 - Epilogue
Volume 15 - Prologue
Volume 15 - Chapter 1: Corps Of Iron Pipes
Volume 15 - Chapter 2: Fortress Conquering
Volume 15 - Chapter 3: Fame
Volume 15 - Chapter 4: Betrayal
Volume 15 - Chapter 5: Plunder
Volume 15 - Chapter 6: Obligation
Volume 15 - Chapter 7: Network
Volume 15 - Chapter 8: Scant Difference
Volume 15 - Chapter 9: Wit
Volume 15 - Chapter 10: The Worst Man
Volume 15 - Chapter 11: Dead Men
Volume 15 - Chapter 12: Merciless Blade
Volume 15 - Chapter 13: The Demon’S Medicine
Volume 15 - Chapter 14: Sand Giant
Volume 15 - Chapter 15: … The Capital Of Dreams
Volume 15 - Chapter 16: Pincer Attack
Volume 15 - Chapter 17: Festival
Volume 15 - Chapter 18: Lyle Walt Stands
Volume 15 - Chapter 19: Wonder Child Of The Walt House
Volume 15 - Epilogue
Volume 16 - Prologue
Volume 16 - Chapter 1: Faction
Volume 16 - Chapter 2: Marriage Interview
Volume 16 - Chapter 3: Maizel Walt
Volume 16 - Chapter 4: A Deep And Quiet Distraction
Volume 16 - Chapter 5: Lyle The Fortunate
Volume 16 - Chapter 6: Natural Enemy Of Labyrinths
Volume 16 - Chapter 7: Not Knowing Is…
Volume 16 - Chapter 8: Not A Problem
Volume 16 - Chapter 9: Ms. Lianne
Volume 16 - Chapter 10: The Goddam Chicks
Volume 16 - Chapter 11: Brod And Maizel
Volume 16 - Chapter 12: Address
Volume 16 - Chapter 13: First Show Of Hands
Volume 16 - Chapter 14: The Eighth Generation Head
Volume 16 - Chapter 15: First Joint Effort
Volume 16 - Chapter 16: Father And Son
Volume 16 - Chapter 17: Father
Volume 16 - Epilogue
Volume 17 - Prologue
Volume 17 - Chapter 1: Various Forms Of Peace
Volume 17 - Chapter 2: There Is A Rabbit On The Moon
Volume 17 - Chapter 3: Passing It All
Volume 17 - Chapter 4: The Truth
Volume 17 - Chapter 5: Circry
Volume 17 - Chapter 6: Round Table
Volume 17 - Chapter 7: Confession
Volume 17 - Chapter 8: Illustrated Diary
Volume 17 - Chapter 9: Terrible Enough To Cry
Volume 17 - Chapter 10: Field Potatoes
Volume 17 - Chapter 11: The Best Of Lyle
Volume 17 - Chapter 12: 0 (Nihil)
Volume 17 - Chapter 13: Moving Fortress
Volume 17 - Chapter 14: Common Sense
Volume 17 - Chapter 15: Return
Volume 17 - Chapter 16: Brides Of The Walt House
Volume 17 - Chapter 17: Cute Celes, Lovable Lyle
Volume 17 - Chapter 18: The Winning Horse
Volume 17 - Chapter 19: Ties
Volume 17 - Epilogue
Volume 18 - Prologue
Volume 18 - Chapter 1: The Enemy Of An Enemy Is Also An Enemy And No Ally Of Mine
Volume 18 - Chapter 2: Knock And Use The Front Door
Volume 18 - Chapter 3: Black Quilin Rummel
Volume 18 - Chapter 4: Lyle And Celes
Volume 18 - Chapter 5: Lyle’S Fighting Style
Volume 18 - Chapter 6: Laughing Celes
Volume 18 - Chapter 7: A Goddess Revived
Volume 18 - Chapter 8: The Seventh
Volume 18 - Chapter 9: Sevens
Volume 18 - Chapter 10: Army Of The Dead Vs. Army Of The Dead
Volume 18 - Chapter 11: The Shape Of A Family
Volume 18 - Chapter 12: Prospects Of Victory
Volume 18 - Chapter 13: The True One
Volume 18 - Chapter 14: Evil God Or Goddess
Volume 18 - Chapter 15: Can I Cry
Volume 18 - Chapter 16: Two Swords
Volume 18 - Chapter 17: The Walt House Is Number One
Volume 18 - Chapter 18: An End And A Beginning
Volume 18 - Chapter 19: Ties
Volume 18 - Chapter 20: A Blue Gem To My Heart
Volume 18 - Epilogue Part1
Volume 18 - Epilogue Part2
Volume 18 - Aria Arc
Volume 18 - Vera Arc
Volume 18 - Shannon Arc
Volume 18 - Novem Arc
Volume 18 - Miranda Arc
Volume 18 - The Start
Volume 18 - Last Day
Volume 18 - Erhart 1
Volume 18 - Intermission 1
Volume 18 - Intermission 2
Volume 18 - Intermission 3
Volume 18 - Intermission 4
Volume 18 - Erhart 2
Categories Genre: Action, Adventure, All, Comedy, Completed, Drama, Fantasy, Harem, Mystery, Romance, Tragedy Status: Completed Tags Authors:

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Total Chapters in book: 365
Estimated words: 1247081 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 6235(@200wpm)___ 4988(@250wpm)___ 4157(@300wpm)
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Volume 17 - Chapter 18: The Winning Horse

The Winning Horse

… A village a little ways from the main road was astir from early in the morning.

The adults holed themselves in their homes with their farming tools, praying that nothing would happen.

The scene a young boy who’d taken flight from the village witnessed wasn’t that of any army he’d ever seen before.

“What the hell’s that…”

It was as if a fortress was moving. Around it the soldiers preceded without rest in the direction of Centralle, the cool morning air a little different than usual.

His mouth held open at the sight of the great army he’d never seen before, the boy looked up at the blue haired man standing atop the fortress. Atop the ramparts fluttered white flag with a blue circle in its center. Around the circle sprawled ornaments of gray, and it was obvious it was the flag under which the army marched.

But he had never seen that flag before.

Until his family came to drag him back into the house, the boy watched the sight in awe…







Looking over the soldiers proceeding down the road, I felt the cool morning air on my Skin.

“The air’s no good. When the soil’s dry the dust clouds are terrible. But even so, when it rains it robs our stamina away.”

Looking around from the roof of the fortress, I could see white smoke rising from nearby. It did seem there was some village around somewhere.

We had entered the area under the Bahnseim House’s direct control, and continued on with our march. There was no resistance you could call resistance, and there weren’t any signs of forces leaving Centralle.

Invaded by surrounding countries, there was no way they wouldn’t be able to gather the troops. It was more than clear we were trying to tempt the capital.

But even so, in order to fight Celes, we’d have to aim for the city regardless.

To the roof rose Vera in an overcoat.

“Is it really alright for our leader to go out without any guards?”

As she said that and stepped onto the roof, the wind blew to shake her black hair. Her angel wings flowed in the breeze. Containing them in her hands, she looked towards the smokestacks visible from the roof.

Watching the white smoke rise from the chimneys, she nodded a few times before turning her face to face me.

“I heard the others were heading for Centralle as well. There’s no doubt that’ll be the site of the decisive battle, right? They won’t try to take us out one by one?”

In regards to her worry, I shook my head.

“That’s not going to happen. I’ve considered the possibility they’d leave Centralle open to target one of our forces. It’s unthinkable they’d leave themselves short-staffed for defense, and if it’s Celes, she’ll make Centralle the battlefield.”

“It doesn’t seem you’re saying that because you understand your sister’s personalities.”

Observing that my expression wasn’t the best, Vera hit me with her honest impression. So with a slight laugh I explained it to her.

“She’ll definitely sit and wait. Based on how she went about it, she could send dead men in the truest sense of the term to aim for one of our crucial points, but she won’t do it because that’s a pain.”

Rather than a pain, the current Celes didn’t give a damn about winning or losing. As long as she could live a life of luxury, she didn’t care how many of those below her died off.

No, she would even watch it and laugh.

“You can win, right?”

On Vera’s question, I looked straight ahead.

“We’ll win the war. There’s no doubt about it. We’ve made enough preparations for that. And with the armies we’ve taken in, we’ve gained even more leisure.”

There were many feudal lords who’d offered their assistance. On the other hands, while there were Lords who said they wouldn’t cooperate, there were many cases where their populace did join our side.

If it could get them out of the current Centralle… the current Bahnseim they’d help out. Or perhaps they were cooperating with our forces who held the food stock they needed to survive.

“The war, huh? Then what about the most important part?”

She was likely indicating the direct confrontation with Celes. I nodded.

“That’s precisely why we’ve launched this offensive. Sorry, but I’ve no intent to start a fight even if I can’t win. I decided to march because our current war potential was as complete as we could make it.”

That was true.

With Novem at the lead, my comrades who had travelled with me as adventurers. And Gracia, Elza, Ludmilla… our war potential was in order. If it were one on one, the probability of my loss was high, but that just means we won’t bring in a one-on-one battle.

“It doesn’t matter if she’s my sister or a little girl. We’ll surround her and beat her down.”

Vera showed a shrug of her shoulders.

“That’s the worst line I’ve heard all day, but that’s the safest option. I’m relieved you won’t show your feelings like sibling relations or your pride as a man.”

Vera seemed to approve of my decision. But as an individual, I have to say it was quite a deplorable thing. Because I couldn’t win against my little sister, I was going to be ganging up on her with my numerous girlfriends. That’s practically what I was saying.

“Personally, I’d liked to have been able to solve this on my own.”

To speak to my personal opinion, with my own hands… my hands alone, I wanted to stop Celes. But ability-wise that was impossible.

“If you say something like that and lose, I’ll curse you for the rest of my life. Discarding a winnable battle from personal sentiment is what an idiot does. Well, I don’t hate that sort of thing either.”

But she’d definitely hate it if I was in that position, said Vera.

“If you don’t win there’s no tomorrow, so I won’t forgive it if you go easy. If things are to go on like this, there’s not a single good thing in letting your sister live. I’d feel more if you just ended it in an instant.”

This was likely Vera’s way of encouraging me.

“… That’s my intent. I’ve got promises to keep.”

As I gripped the Jewel, Vera looked between it and me.

“You could hear your ancestors’ voices, was it? They’re all gone? Come to think of it, I heard them before on the ship.”

“Ah, come to think of it, you did hear them.”

Thinking back to when she could have heard their voices, I ended up reminiscing.

“I never noticed they were your ancestors’ voices. So is it a promise to them?”

There was that too. But the number one was someone else.

“No, to someone like a brother to me? Though I’ve yet to recognize that.”

Letting go of the Jewel, I turned my eyes towards Centralle.







… Lyle’s army approached the capital.

There were streams of nobles who came to jump aboard the winning horse. Those aiming for their house’s revival. Those who’d taken flight from Centralle.

Those who wanted to be recognized as nobles.

They came to seek audiences with Lyle. But Lyle fundamentally didn’t want any more troops than he already had.

Dressing up simply being there as a favor was quite a difficult thing.

Within all of that, Ralph Circry had come into contact with his daughter Miranda.

Bringing his feet to a tent nearby the moving fortress, he had called Miranda out.

So disembarking the mechanical monstrosity, Miranda took along her guards to enter and greeted her father.

“It’s been a while, Miranda.”

“That’s right. Not since back at the storehouse, perhaps? Back when I was abandoned by a certain someone who bought a Hippogryph having mistaken it for a Gryphon.”

His expression unchanging under the girl’s sarcasm, Ralph thrust straight into his demands.

“I request safe haven for a group of imperial nobles who fled from Centralle. They’ve looked after me, but there are a number of houses among them who’ve looked after you as well. And they have their own troops. If you’ll add them to the lines, they’ll work to their utmost…”

But Miranda rejected the demand with a smile.

“At this point, we’ve no need for any soldiers who can’t put up a decent fight. We’d have our problems even if they were overflowing with battle experience. If there’s a problem with the chain of command, it’ll be the same for my personal unit as well. If you wish to push it through no matter what, I’ll station them as cannon fodder on the front most lines.”

His expression not crumbling under his daughter’s attitude, Ralph made a serious face.

“If you let them assist, there’s merit in it for you. You’re the one without any decent forces protecting your back. Even if you’re the leader’s woman, your position is weak. Even if you’re to raise a new country of your own, you’ll need experienced civil officials. Since they’re from Bahnseim, they’ll be useful to the leader. He can’t call in officials from a foreign land, can he?”

Meaning he would supply civil officials to strengthen Miranda’s standing. In all truth, it was Lyle’s weak point.

It was an extremely large merit to Miranda. Getting her hands on officials, if she cooperated them, she would become an existence Lyle couldn’t ignore.

In Lyle’s harem that largely consisted of those specialized to military might, it would be possible to take a step, even two ahead.

“Well then. That’s quite appealing. But no.”

Miranda still showed her rejection.

“… I thought you were smarter than that. You’ll prioritize your feelings to lose interest?”

Miranda spoke with a smile.

“Feelings? I’m not rejecting it because I hate you. I want civil officials so much I’d bark like a dog for them, and I want to be able to stand against Lianne. We’ll need officials in time to come. But calculating my own interest, I have determined them unnecessary.”

Seeing the slight twitch of Ralph’s brown, Miranda could sense that her father was confused.

“You don’t quite seem to understand what my interest is. My interest is Lyle’s best interest. So will any of this be to Lyle’s interest? If backing me were a bunch of officials who’d carry on with Bahnseim’s old ways… they’d just be trouble, wouldn’t they?”

What Lyle was aiming for was continental rule. For that sake, there were various parts of Bahnseim’s methods that wouldn’t work out.

And even if Lyle was capable of various things, he was still young. There was a possibility he’d be led by the nose by the nobles who’d lived their lives as civil officials.

There was no saying there were none who’d fool the papers to fill their pockets. And even if they came out, the fact that they were part of Miranda’s faction would make it hard for Lyle to do anything about it. In the worst case, there was a possibility they’d raise problems wherever she wasn’t looking.

Those circumstances were the greatest demerit.

“I won’t give preferential treatment just because it’s my house. In this important period of forming the basis, I don’t want to choose my officials based on connections. I want to go with emphasizing personality and ability.”

Even if they were vital managerial positions, filling them with connections would be an extreme demerit to Lyle.

Naturally enough, Ralph was thinking to utilize Miranda’s position to hold a large civil officer faction. And Miranda had seen through it.

“If you don’t build a stronghold now, you’ll be an outcast for the rest of your life.”

Hearing Ralph’s words, Miranda laughed.

“If that’s to Lyle’s interest, I’m fine with that.”

Ralph glared at her, going into persuasion.

“There are times when problems rise from a lack of knowledge and experience. There’s no way the officials who’ve served the country of Bahnseim over its long history wouldn’t be of use.”

“That’s right. But you see… that country’s falling, isn’t it? You mean to say there’s a reason to religiously carry on that fallen country’s methods?”

“… You despise tradition?”

“I don’t hate it. But I won’t recommend the ones who barge in at the last minute demanding for all the good parts to be handed over. Well, since we’re blood relatives, I’ll at least mediate for you a bit. So choose… will you simply be thrown out like this, or will you have the Circry House remain as nobles, for argument’s sake.”

On Miranda’s words, once she thought that he had no more driftwood to cling to, Ralph stood.

“And where are you going?”

To her question, Ralph spoke back.

“You’re not the only one. Unreliable as she is, I’ll depend on Shannon. If that one’s also the leader’s woman, I can make a pedestal for her yet. Though she doesn’t have your level of talent.”

If Miranda was no good, he’d turn to Shannon. Miranda waved her hand.

“That so, well good luck father.”

She saw him off with a smile.







“Hah, day after day, why am I the one who has to deal with them? When I’m so busy, they act all posh and ask, how are you today… can’t they tell by looking? Read the mood for goddess’ sake.”

As we grew closer to Centralle, the folks who appeared before our army to curry favor with me increased. Mercenary brigades approached us as well, and even adventurers gathered.

Perhaps my position as a formal adventurer had influenced it, but it seems they intended to emphasize that.

In my room, I draped the cover over myself as I sat on the bed, when Shannon entered the room.

“Hey, it’s dinner time, I’m telling you.”

As I stood I felt the cold on my skin. The mobile fortress had an iron workshop that used fire, so it was much warmer than it would be outside.

But even so I felt cold. I’d stayed too long in a warm place that my senses were going strange.

“Got it, I’m going now. Wait, what?”

Remembering something, I tried asking Shannon.

“Weren’t you called out today?”

It wasn’t to the same level as me, but there were many who requested meetings with my comrades as well. Even Aria was intruded on by those who’d once taken care of her, or those claiming to be her relatives.

Eva was the same. She wasn’t just the representative of the elves, she was called for as a representative of demi-humans in general.

Clara was mainly called upon from her scholar associates, and her birthplace of Arumsaas. In most cases, that was what was emphasized.

Within all that, because she had her sister Miranda, Shannon was a rare case where she was never asked for a meeting.

“… Oh, I was told this and that, but I didn’t really get it, so I told him, ‘pass’.”

Quite a fitting response from her.

“Don’t say anything to make them hate you. Try to let them down easily.”

“But that means you’re still refusing in the end.”

“Better than flipping them onto the other side. In the first place, for those that never read the times to this point, there’s no telling what they’re going to do, so it’s contrarily scary. And yet, they needlessly run their mouths… hah, it’s a waste of time. What’s with this racing to our aid. And yet they’ve no food stock of their own? That’s just plain extortion.”

I did understand that meetings were an important thing, but I couldn’t help but let out my complaints. And there really were many who spoke for lengths on things I could care less about.

It’s because they truly believed that helped appeal for their cases that made it so nasty. I could understand their desperation to jump aboard the winning horse, but…

“I can understand how royalty feels when people come to demand money from them. If we don’t restrict them, these requests are going to become something terrible… what’s wrong?”

Shannon didn’t have her usual energy. While she spoke normally, she looked a little sad or rather, worn out.

“What is there something you don’t like being served today? You’re not getting my dessert.”

As she looked into my face, she made a fed-up expression and shook her head to the side.

“Ignorance is a bliss. In exchange for that bliss, I’ll take your flan.”

“Hold it! Why do you always go for my flan? Stop it. Rather than mine, can’t you aim for someone else’s!?”

There, it seems Shannon seriously grew angry. With a serious expression.

“Hell no! With you it ends up as a joke, but if I go for anyone else’s, it won’t just end with war! I’m not having any of that. No matter how delicious it is, I’m not wagering my life on a flan!”

“And yet my flan’s all good!?”

After we shouted and made a racket, I got the feeling a little more energy had returned to Shannon’s expression…

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Total Chapters in book: 365
Estimated words: 1247081 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 6235(@200wpm)___ 4988(@250wpm)___ 4157(@300wpm)
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