Chapter 50: Brief Chapter—The Heroic Plan
Alas, the nasty "Hero Serrestine" scheme. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
obviously said that letting Asa play Reis was only temporary, but I didn't expect it to drag on for a year!
Father's bad idea.
Actually...... To be honest, I can't blame my father for this.
The original plan was: after the defeat of Shaylis, in order to boost morale and restore the confidence of the people, his father and Sister Tina, the head of the Water Cavalry, decided to create a hero, a hero who can bring confidence and hope to everyone. Naturally, this hero was best played by Resis, who had the greatest decoration at the Battle of Shaylis.
The brave man who defeated the Demon Shogun, the wise general who saved the defeat of the Shaylis Society, the hero who rescued the paladin (father) alone, and the knight who saved the princess, in that fiasco battle, only Lacey made so many achievements.
Moreover, he is both a descendant of a declining aristocracy and a hero who rose to prominence in the Commoner Order (Windsman), gaining support from both commoners and nobles.
What a perfect hero.
If he is loved by the people, then the Wind Cavalry to which he belongs will naturally be supported by the people, which will also bring great convenience to his father, who served as the commander of the military headquarters after the defeat of the war.
Because his father was a commoner, many nobles in the upper class society, where bloodline and prestige were valued, had a lot of opinions about their father's appointment by the king to head the military department, and many times openly expressed their dissatisfaction with their father's military reform. (Actually, it is to add fresh blood to the knights or something, after all, our country has lost too many knights in the war) and some powerful generals do not agree to add junior knights or civilians to their original team with heavy losses.
At this time, if the heroes who have won the support and praise of most nobles openly express their followers to their fathers, the situation will be different, although not that those nobles will have a good impression of their father because of the existence of the hero Threstin, but at least it will not be as hostile as before, and if the military department has any measures that will affect the face of the nobles, it is definitely better for the hero Thresten to ask for it than for the father to ask for it himself.
Unfortunately, not long after the plan for "Hero Serrestine" began, Lacey was accidentally assassinated by the Masked Man.
So the father had to let Asa play Cheng Lacey so that the plan could continue.
Of course, he is not prepared to let Asa play Lacey for the rest of his life, as long as he lasts for a while, and when the new military department led by his father is on the right track, and the confidence and hope of the people can be restored.
Then wait for His Majesty the King to announce the restoration (or re-granting) of the title and territory of Reis, so that Reis, played by Assa, can legitimately apply to leave the military department and return to his own territory to live in seclusion, and after a while, when the people's enthusiasm for heroes has waned and gradually begins to forget, find an opportunity to announce the news of the untimely death of "Hero Serrestine" due to family illness (after all, Reis's ancestors died very young), and then the curtain will be perfect.
Father's script was perfect.
It also makes sense.
It is a pity that he did not take into account the thoughts of His Majesty the King.
I don't know why, obviously he has established such a great feat, and he has obviously gained a very high reputation among the nobles and the people, but His Majesty the King just doesn't announce the reward for Lacey, it doesn't mean that there is no reward, it's just that there are some treasures, armor, weapons and medals, etc., but the most critical titles and territories have not been rewarded.
So far, Lacey is only a viscount without a fief.
A hero affiliated with the military department.
It really doesn't make sense.
Even if it is a reward for meritorious deeds, even if it is a baron, he should at least become an earl by now!
What's more, Reis is still a viscount, and he has been building up meritorious deeds over the past year!.
I wonder what His Majesty King Sarabont is thinking!
Asa and I have been running around for a year, and many nobles will make a formal invitation to the military department, inviting the hero Seristin to be a guest and take the opportunity to win him over (and some people want to take the opportunity to marry their daughter to Lacey). And those nobles' invitations, it was difficult for the father to refuse on the surface, not to mention that the hated father himself wanted to use the reputation of the hero Thresten to sell favors to the nobles.
The hero's roving "show" (maybe it's better to be a guest?) It did play a role in rallying people's hearts, and it did bring confidence to the people, but ...... It also made people's reputation fall again and again! What "dark-haired wicked girl"?! If I hadn't been restraining Asa on the side, the image of the hero Thresten would have been ruined by Asa a long time ago, what kind of "red-eyed meteor"? What "heroes of the civilian population?" "What" aristocrat pride ?! "It's definitely going to be a "pervert"!
Alas...... It's finally over......
I'm dying of exhaustion!
If Sister Cana's prediction is good today, as long as I survive the spring festival again, I will be relieved!
Then just lock up the dead Asa in the castle for five years and ten years...... Giggle! That must feel good!
But...... Do you have to boil a spring festival? Woo! Headache! (To be continued......)