Unsurprisingly, the village was in an uproar when I returned.\n
As everyone had been cut off from Nehyorâs mana flow, they were also removed from Melvisâs control.
And while I knew the reason for this, those in the village had no idea what was going on.
It was either that or rumors of my death. These rumors eventually resulted in people claiming that I had started a rebellion.
âI always thought Golan would do it.â
I made sure to jab him and dislocate his arm after that.
And since I was the only one who could put it back, I decided to leave him until he came crying to me.
ââŚSo, former Corps Commander Nehyor has defected. Anyone who is seen to help him will be treated as a traitor from now on. Furthermore, if anyone has any information, you would do well to speak up quickly.â
While it had not been that much time since it happened, Rig had gone to Nehyorâs town and acquired information.
He was a very capable adjutant.
And so the village had regained a little of its composure by the time I returned. However, because Saifo just had to start spreading rumors, the others had begun to suspect that I was part of Nehyorâs rebellion.
After carefully explaining things to them, I sent Kobolds out to the other villages.\n
That should bring this chaos to an end. MaybeâŚ
The part that was the hardest to explain was how this affected us all.
I told them that Felicia was the new Corps Commander.
They seemed to understand when I told them that she originally worked under General Farneze.
However, I told them that we would not be under her command. âOh, so you are rebelling after all?â someone asked. And so I punched him.
Did they really think that I was such an anarchist?
I didnât feel like telling them every little detail, so I just said that we would be working for the General directly.
There were two different reactions when I said this.
Rig and Painy were very shocked.
An army that was directly under the Generalâs command would have to be outstanding.
Of course, we werenât. But I couldnât tell them that this was just a move to protect Felicia.
âWe will likely participate as a reserve corps from now on.â
The General had said as much. \nIt was too late to integrate us with her other armies. So we would only be used when necessary.
âThat is such a wonderful thing.â
Painy said with much emotion.
âIf you are the chief of a reserve army, that means you are just as powerful as a Corps Commander.â
The General hadnât said anything about that.
âUsually the Generalâs main army only moves during a final, decisive battle. In such times, units directly under her command will have the most important roles. In other words, you will be part of the army that attacks the enemy leader. As the Chief commanding a part of that army, you will be expected to do much more than before.â
âUh, I think youâre exaggerating a littleâŚâ
Painy was clearly thinking about it very seriously. However, I knew that the General did not put me in this position because she had high expectations for me.
She just didnât want Felicia to attract too much attention. That was all.
âStill⌠Does this mean that if something were to happen to the village, the General would protect us?â
\nAnd so I finished explaining everything, and things returned to normal in the village.
But it wasnât long before my hopes for some peace and quiet were dashed.
âHey, Golan. What happened anyway? About that tribe that doesnât belong to anyone?â
âOh, I forgot about that.â
Yes, it really had escaped my mind.
Now that I thought about it, Saifo had brought that matter to me.
However, I had pushed it aside after being summoned to the castle.
My assumption had been that I would return immediately, but then I was forced to go to the Generalâs town in order to pick up my reward. Then I became involved in strange meetings and negotiations. And I had forgotten the whole thing.
âIâll go and investigate it tomorrow.â
It was a hassle, but that couldnât be helped.
This was my job as the Commander⌠No, I wasnât even the Commander anymore.
What would I be called now?