
Trabant Dragon Master Lv 30 (ー) Hp 65/65 Attack 49 Defense 122 Agility 1-1 Movement 18 Fighting Skill Power 24+5 Defense 4 Skill 21 Speed 18 Luck 6 Defense Power 26 Magic Defense 6 possession item Silver Spear E Power Ring
Guh!
I am already tired.
Chapter 9 has a sad atmosphere, enhanced by the background music.
An uncle who ran around tirelessly, not shying away from getting his hands dirty for the sake of unity, but ultimately exhausted and unable to achieve it.
I was promised that I would receive North Thrace from Granbell, but that promise was broken, and I couldn’t resist, so I became worn out and frustrated…
The survivors from Part 2 are all already tired.
It was a stroke of luck to bring Gaybulg under my control through the girl I picked up, but unifying Thracia has been a long-held dream of mine.
I worked hard even though my daughter has hated me for a long time, but in the end, I realized that as long as I’m here, unity is impossible.
So, if my son and Celis can team up to unify Thracia after my death, then that would be fine with me.
On the other hand, Hilda was in great form.
>>8Isn’t this guy the most naturally evil one, excluding the Lopto extremists?
>>8What the hell are you?! You’re so evil that I want to say that…
The uncle who probably reached the peak of his life when he killed Kyuann and brought back his daughter.
I thought that if it were my son, he wouldn’t be hated that much and the fighting would stop.
I made a sudden attack.
My son loved his dad too much…
The Dragon Knight King from the Kaga works is generally unfortunate.
I acted like I had made Gae Bolg part of my army, heh heh heh, but I’m getting along with my son and siblings.
I won’t show any mercy, even if it’s my daughter, when it comes to breaking orders! Even if Altena, who is angry, says she’ll kill… Alrion would say that it doesn’t have to go that far if he handles it… so I’m getting pretty emotionally attached.
Northeast Thrace is a terrible place, you know…
Arion wasn’t a fool who couldn’t see the situation on the battlefield, yet he acted based on his emotions, something Trabant could not have anticipated.
Pretending to be ruthless.
It was a romanticism that the unification of Thracia would only be achieved when Nova and Dine were together.
>>16If I can brainwash her to be a puppet, why do I end up raising her as my daughter…
The man is a mercenary.
The woman is a prostitute.
The story is intense, but my son is like, “What the heck? You’re showing up at a time like this…”
It seems that Thrace is literally a gold mine where rare metals are buried in abundance, yet things are not going well at all.
Most of the villains from the previous generation have burned out…
>>23Nothing is going well, and with Lopt at its peak, there’s nothing I can do…
In the end, I could only get a trashy territory.
Even if it’s the same parent’s vengeance, the impression changes whether it’s death in battle or death by abuse…
A wild old woman with a bit of Lopto affinity, closely related to the holy warriors (not part of the Lopto cult).
Even though the country should be getting stronger now that we have two sacred artifacts, it’s frustrating that we can’t resist because of Loputo.
>>28Even without Loptooth, we can’t win against Granbell…
If only we could forget the past grievances with Kyu-an and get along, but I guess the bloodlines of Dain and Nova won’t allow that…
>>29“Is there any obligation to get along with hyenas? I’m sure I’ll respond like that.”
>>29Regarding the past grievances, the side of North Thracia, which has been attacked, is stronger, so what Travant says is just nonsense to Quinn…
>>29In the end, the Leinster side also has negative feelings, so it won’t go smoothly.
It’s because my sister grew up in Thracia after seeing various places that this could be achieved.
Being brought back and bullied to death is harder than dying in battle, isn’t it?
Die! Hyenas!
Even if Thrace side makes concessions, it seems that the Münster side won’t agree.
The southern Thrace Peninsula, which faces the sea but has steep cliffs, is such a crappy place.
Hilda, didn’t you have the ambition to take the place of the Alvis Julius family?
Ishtar intended to use the child she would bear from Julius as a puppet to seize power for herself.
Kuan isn’t considering reconciliation at all, so it’s impossible to resolve it with the parental generation.
Kyuan also looks down on Kyuan pretty heavily, so it’s kind of impossible.
To put it a bit unpleasantly, I think the main story that Leaf compiled is the best form.
In terms of the harmony of Northern and Southern Thrace, it can be said that raising Altena as a daughter was ultimately the best choice.
I think the child generation, which could perhaps blame a lot on Lopto, is in the best timing for reconciliation.
Conversely, if Kyuan approaches, they would likely reject it.
>>41The Kingdom of Thrace is relatively in a life-and-death situation because it is invading Northern Thrace, so it doesn’t mean anything if the countries of Northern Thrace come closer unless they make concessions that will allow the Kingdom of Thrace to sustain itself.
I think Artena’s extreme brother complex is way beyond just being unable to fall in love with Lachesis.
>>42Since we aren’t related by blood, it turns out well in the end.
>>42That’s fine, but…
>>69Is it going to be Finn who says it…
I thought I could get Thrace as territory, but the Freezy family takes it instead.
It just won’t go well to the very end.
Seeing Hilda’s craziness, it really makes me think that there’s something off about Farah’s lineage, doesn’t it?
It’s a game, so it can’t be helped, but the terrain in that area is really messed up.
I think it’s an environment that seems to be intentionally creating conflicts.
Fala’s family emblem is the emblem of justice, Fire Emblem.
Super farm.
A lot of rice.
Everyone wants it, the northern peninsula.
While Azel is decent, there are also many troublemakers in Phara.
Azel probably has weak Victor’s blood and resembles his mother…
It’s not like Granbell is a barren land, and isn’t South Thracia and Silesia holding the short end of the stick?
>>52I don’t know the details about Silesia, but as for Southern Thrace, it seems that when Thrace was a unified kingdom, there was a rebellion due to oppression, which led to the independence of the rich northern lands…
It’s nice how Travant brings back Altena after seeing Esrin’s resemblance in the manga version.
You’ll get caught by a dragonfly…
Just using the gel printer is tough.
Aletna looks more like Uncle Sigurd than either Esrín or Kyuán.
On top of that, it’s incredibly weak against magic due to class characteristics.
It would be extremely annoying to be endlessly bombarded by thunderstorms in reality.
The dark mage covered in staffs is a tough match against Baigelitter and Graolitter.
The king has been killed, and Lenster is still quietly resisting, while the monster itself is being held back by the strong freezing magic against dragons. Even if we break through to the Granbel homeland, we first have to deal with the axe-wielding Dozul and the bowman Yungwi.
>>63Even if you get lucky, it’s just too much blocking seeing the final pharaoh flame.
First, let’s head north; we can’t let the Freezy family slip away…
The empire is trash.
As soon as we exited from Miletus, there was His Majesty the Emperor, expelled from the main castle and residing in Shialfi, leading the Lothric Knights.
Since Thrace, once unified in the Mergen Valley, lost, it feels like they’ve completely lost their confidence.
By the way, what was the difference between being able to join the Granberg group with the divine generals and not being able to?
>>70Is it because the holy warriors weren’t united as one?
>>70About the Holy Warriors?
I’m not sure about Hizuru and Seti, but Dain and Nova were said to have created a country in their homeland of the Thracian Peninsula, so I think it might have been an undeveloped area.
When I think about it that way, Manfroi is really good at distributing the territory…
It’s definitely a guaranteed win, right…?
>>71Hehe, I’ll throw Yuria at Celis’s army as a finishing blow!
>>84At least use it within your sight!
>>88It’s Seris’s fault for taking a weird detour…
From Manfroi’s perspective, you probably don’t understand. Instead of dealing with Yuria, even Julius is ignoring it and flying over here.
One of the holy warriors should have gone to develop the unused Verdant territory.
It seems rich unlike Thrace, where land is overly plentiful.
Edda, don’t abandon the holy land and live in Ogre Hill instead.
>>75It’s utterly incomprehensible that that tower is left in such a state of disarray.
Even though it was a remote area, Verdun managed to sustain itself as a country without divine artifacts, so perhaps it had surprisingly strong diplomatic power.
In the main story, they are nothing but savages…
>>76The king worked really hard.
The king and Jamka were the only ones who were decent, but since the king was also under the influence of Lopto, there was nothing we could do.
>>79Focus on your child’s education.
>>85The eldest son was probably decent.
The second and third sons were worthless.
>>79The setting of being a warrior in their youth, like King Verdun and King Talis, feels romantic.
>>76Gerardo
Up until the parent generation, everyone was in agreement that Loputo, including Langobard and Leptor, was definitely a no-go.
It just so happens that Prince Granbell awakened the Loptyr and it became uncontrollable.
When Verdun is developed, Myra’s descendants will have no place to hide.
The holy war is ultimately a story about settling the causality from the parent generation to the child generation, isn’t it?
While Sigurd is the best in terms of leaving a legacy for the next generation,
Isn’t it defensively correct to restrict those who can fly to rugged terrain?
I thought so, but Silesia’s ancestor wasn’t a Pegasus, but a wind user.
I’m just a useless person who was cleverly manipulated and used for their own convenience.
Kyuán was much better at assessing the current situation and power balance between the Tracia continent and its surroundings.
I’ve heard that Thrace is quite a harsh land, but on the contrary, I’m wondering where the places are that are rich in nature and have plenty of crops.
>>91That’s exactly what I think about the setting of North Thrace being a fertile land.
The status is weak…
It is true that I am tired, but I could see the light of hope that connects us by carrying the burden and dying.
I’m tired, but now that Altena knows her origins, if Altena, Arion, and Leaf join forces, they can theoretically unify Thracia.
They probably realized that leading the old hawkish veterans with outdated ideas, who might become a future source of conflict, into one last battle was the best for the country.
A story like the Estarlod arc of Gundam X.
>>95With a way of fighting like a vulture or a hyena, no one would have followed a method that forced the country to recognize itself.
It was something I did! The child has nothing to do with it! So I guess they wanted to settle it.
>>98Thinking about the post-war period, it’s inevitable that I would think my presence would be a nuisance…
The true reason that the evil king was defeated and the wise king was born should only be known by the children.
>>99The child who learned the true meaning charged in…
>>100Brother, you’re an idiot! If you really want to, then use that sword on me as you please!
In the end, both the North and the South have their thoughts rigidly fixed due to long-standing ties.
It had all come to the point where nothing could be done unless the older generation disappeared completely, just like in the main story.
Trabant, who realized that it is the right path for all the veterans, including himself, to disappear, is indeed a wise king.
In other words, the tragedy of Gae Bolg happened less than 100 years ago, so it’s about the same time as a great-grandfather.
I hate to say it’s a nuisance, but having the strong Freyja mixed in with the North Thracians during the imperial regime is too much of an obstacle for the Thracian Peninsula…
It’s great how the enemies in later chapters seem unlikely to win against the enemies in earlier chapters…
That’s not good.
That’s certainly a timing for an attack that would make Kyuun angry.
It would be more convenient to have them join forces and weaken each other’s strength.
Because of his tired appearance, this old man looks pitiful.
There is a heinous act done to Kyuon and Esrin in the first part.
If Esrin dies first, taking Altena hostage and killing Quan would be the worst.