
Olivia Valedstorm, known in the future as *Pa*hcloud***Be*eight*, is said to have made her debut on the continent of Dubedirica in the Lunar Calendar Year 999.
The Chronicles of the Dapedirica Hero is set during the war, and depicts the exploits of the silver-haired girl Olivia who holds a dark sword. It was so popular that picture books for children were also published. But unlike other chronicles about heroes, each part is very different.
(Chronic: records of events according to the time of their occurrence; the order of time; relating to time. Sc : CBBI. You could say history too.)
Compared to other histories in which the story begins from the protagonist's childhood, The Chronicles of the Dubedirica Hero begins with Olivia's exploits as a 15-year-old girl in the Royal Army. In other words, there was no previous record. The picture book does mention his childhood, but it's just fiction created by the author for his target audience of children.
His origins are shrouded in mystery, but the greatest mystery is about him being raised by the God of Death. The God of Death had always been a fictional existence, and most people would scoff at any notion that the God of Death existed. Even if one of them does exist, why would it lift Olivia? No one can answer this question.
However, the story of the God of Death supposedly uttered by Olivia sounds very convincing. That's what confuses many researchers. Most scholars thought the God of Death was a euphemism for the person who raised Olivia, but there were some who actually believed that the God of Death existed.
They based it on a letter that was found in recent years. More like a letter. It was found among a book believed to belong to Olivia, and was discovered by chance by an administrator. It might have been a letter written to Olivia by the God of Death, but there were a lot of curious things.
One of the reasons why this was said to be a letter from the God of Death was the words on it. Throughout the history of the continent, they could not find a language that matched that letter. And in order to collaborate on this evidence, Olivia sometimes spoke in an incomprehensible language. The scholars will debate this matter intensely.
To this day, there is no conclusion to this argument.
Olivia Valedstorm has always been shrouded in mystery, which is one of the reasons why people are drawn to her.
Imperial Army, Windsam Castle Commander's Office
Windsam Castle is now the headquarters of one of the Empire's three generals, Rosenmarie, the commander of the Crimson Knights. The beautiful white walls built along the hill were pure and unsullied by the flames of war. It is clear that Windsam Castle was taken without a fight.
After the landlords who ruled the area around Windsam Castle handed over the fort, they used the excuse to "greet" him and offer tribute from the famous painting, the sword, and the, and a bag of gold in a disgusting, licking look.
The reason was simple, they were the first to learn of the deaths of the Third and Fourth Armies, and quickly submitted to the Imperial army. As a result, Rosenmarie controlled the northern part of the Kingdom with ease.
To the landlord, the Kingdom had been destroyed. To give a good impression to their new master, they did not pay attention to his reputation—
(Gosh, this must be what they mean by gagging in surprise ..)
Rosenmarie's adjutant, Colonel Gaier Neurat looked at the pile of documents on his desk, and sighed: he:
“I can't believe this is the famous Kingdom known as the Lion Country. Especially the man who surrendered this castle unconditionally. It may sound strange to me to say this, but he's so ready to lick us, the sycophants, it makes me sick. Don't they have shame?"
“Talking results. They're more likely to bark than bite."
Rosenmarie grunting.
"It's okay, thanks to that, it saves us a lot of trouble."
“About that, what about the movement of the Seventh Army that killed General Osborne? It's time for the Heat Haze to submit their report, isn't it?"
Rosenmarie looked impatient as she asked that. Gaier shook his head silently in response. They had already sent Heat Haze agents to find out the movements of the Seventh Army, but had yet to obtain any useful information.
“Cih! Heat Haze is sometimes useless.. Hmm? Is something wrong? Something that worries you?”
When he saw Rosenmarie looking at him with probing eyes, Gaier clicked his tongue in his heart.
(Sial, did I show it on my face ... Huhh, looks like I still have a way to go.)
With that in mind, Gaier made his determination and replied:
“Your Majesty, have you heard about the rumors that the Seventh Army has monster girls among their ranks?”
Even before he finished, there was a loud groan from Rosenmarie's chair. From her reaction, Gaier knew Rosenmarie had heard of them. After the prisoner exchange, the repatriated Imperial soldiers mentioned about a beautiful girl who was a monster in disguise, who had spread out among the troops.
The sword cannot hurt him.
Arrows are considered useless.
Death awaits all who dare to challenge it.
This is not the first time such rumors have spread. When the opponent's fear crossed the line, it wasn't strange for people to see that opponent as a super-class human. Gaier felt this was no different from the character of a work of fiction.
But, the delusional victim this time was too much. This single monster girl managed to send thousands of soldiers into hysteria. Many of the soldiers involved with him lost their minds. It was hard for Gaier to assume all of this was mere delusions.
He felt discomfort at the prospect of fighting the Seventh Army. It was unclear if he understood her feelings, but Rosenmarie said with a smile:
“Monster girl? Huh! Continues to? No matter who my enemy is, I'll make them pay for General Osborne's murder. With this thing I just got!"
Rosenmarie stood up and picked up one of the swords hanging on the wall behind her. The blade he took out was red in color, as if it was heated. Gaier wasn't sure if it was just his feelings, but his temperature seemed to rise as well.
“... Strange sword. Is this done by the magic of the goddess, 'Magic'? ”
“aki doesn't know the details, because Felixus gave this to me. But one thing was certain, this sword would give a sense of hell to whoever it cut. Even the monster. "
Rosenmarie took a standing position and raised the corner of her lips. Compared to winning the war against the Kingdom, eliminating the Seventh Army that killed Osborne was more important to him. It was understandable, but he was still one of the Tri-General of the Empire. Rosenmary had duties and duties to the troops and citizens of the Empire.
Gaier felt the need to warn him, and said:
“Replying Lord Osborne is important, but Your Majesty, you are still the Supreme Commander of the Crimson Knights, and an important position as one of the Tri-General of the Empire. Please don't forget that. "
"You don't have to remind me. That's why I'm dealing with administrative work now."
Rosenmarie tapped on the documents on her desk, and threw away her face in anguish. Because of his position, he had to govern the northern region of the Kingdom that he captured. Since the landlord surrendered to Rosenmarie, he decided to exploit her, so displeasure towards the Kingdom would be directed towards that landlord.
Currently, they will enact policies that will harm citizens through such landlords. When the displeasure of the people reached its peak, he would have reason to replace the landlords with bureaucrats from the Empire, and let the inhabitants execute the landlords themselves. That was Rosenmarie's plan.
Rosenmarie was famous for her martial prowess, but she was also an outstanding administrator. Although his method of governance was very devious.
(It takes a lot of time to control the northern region of the Kingdom. Looks like we need to shore up the foundation first.).
Their war with the Royal Army was still ongoing, and they had to be perfectly prepared to destroy the Seventh Army. After all, they had a monster girl working under them.
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...To Be Continue's...