"In this Shinto duel, we bet on the land in the southern part of Rhine Zats that the Royal Resolute Army has cut off. The winner of the Shinto Duel gains territory, and the loser quietly draws his troops and gives up possession of the territory. This condition shall be made by oath of God. How do you respond?
It seems that what I said was well communicated to the other party.
The Vulcans stopped moving.
And all those who heard my voice will pay attention to me in the sky, and then think about what I said, and discuss it with those who are nearby.
Fight the Balkans.
The opponent is a strong opponent and is unaware of any sacrifice to win and is not allowed to hesitate to do so.
That said, our situation was getting worse.
That is the rebellion that took place in my country.
Apparently, the Separatists plotted a rebellion against the Royal Resolute.
The moderates who opposed the Rhine Zats invasion moved in response to reports that the Dragon Knights had been defeated.
Was it necessary for the kingdom of Resolute to fight for the danger of damaging the Dragon Knight Troops, which were still recovering?
Moreover, the opponent is the army of the country that is forming the alliance.
Makes a statement protesting against the Royal Family, which shrinks valuable combat power in useless battles.
Apart from that moderate argument, I agree with you that it would not be good to reduce the Dragon Knights any more.
The same is true of the Royal Family in my country.
But that's where the hard work popped up.
They told us to finish the fight and return to our country to suppress the rebellion.
I overwhelmed myself when I heard this order.
But even when you're worried about how you can win against the Vulcans, you should come back as soon as possible to win without depleting the Dragon Knight Troops.
I even felt like the wall of the high obstacle in front of me was getting bigger.
Can you do that?
But we have to.
Therefore, the result of the thought was a duel match.
If problems have arisen between nobles and knights for a long time, there has been a way to solve them through duel.
Set the conditions for winning and losing, arrange what happens after winning and losing, and then play fairly one-on-one.
However, this is basically often used as a method for solving problems between individuals.
For example, what happens when a knight takes a woman into a duel and the winner marries her?
However, not only were there such personal problems, but there was no duel in the past over even larger matters such as nobles, knights' houses, or territories.
These duels, unlike the usual ones, will be treated as a Shinto duel.
As the name suggests, it is a duel by oath of God, and it is not permissible to rebel after victory or defeat.
If you fail to make a promise, it is a harsh thing to be recognized as an enemy of God.
I demanded this Shinto duel from the Vulcans.
In this case, a one-on-one battle is bound to win or lose.
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