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Chapter 114.1: Wild Dogs Hunting For Food (6)

By the way, the bishops. . . are peculiar.

Once they confirmed that they agree on the major part, it was time to discuss the details.

As the bishops started to explain the detailed plan to Johan, he felt it was odd.

This was because the bishops insights and abilities were too imbalanced.

The bishops were very adept in political justifications and situations. How to deprive Count Coolia of her position, how to check other nobles. . .

However, in military aspects and governance, they were almost at the level of fools.

One bishop even asked, ? and another didnt even think about dispersing and advancing. He just suggested it would be better to advance all together.

Bishop Lironero, feeling embarrassed for the other bishops, stopped them from speaking.

Brothers. Leading soldiers and managing horses is a knights duty. Let Sir Johan take care of it, and trust him with it.

Yes. Understood.

But isnt it stronger to gather and send the soldiers. . .?

Shh. Thats enough.

The bishops of the Miracle Faction were basically ignorant about command. It might have been better if they were from the Nobility Faction. Or maybe a paladin who had served in the order.

However, such knights usually preferred to fight alongside their brothers in the battlefield or in the order for their entire lives, and it was common to leave the position of bishop to others.

In the end, the bishops who rose in the Miracle Faction were mostly theorists who had dedicated their lives to academia and faith, aspiring to .

At least Bishop Lironero, when he was young, had been to the battlefield a few times with his order brothers, so he knew how embarrassing what they were saying was.

Shouldve asked the captain of the guard for advice.

The fewer people know about this, the better. Besides, the captain of the guard has his own duties.

Next, they would accuse the siblings of the Asada family of pagan-related charges and excommunicate them.

It was a sophisticated justification that the church had worked on for a long time. The opponents wouldnt realize what was wrong until the situation had progressed to a certain extent.

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So? Whats the problem?

Ignoring the oaths, Johan called Suetlg and Caenerna to discuss the events he had heard from the bishops.

I think the justification weve prepared is sufficient. Its not like theyre using you as a scapegoat. . .

It definitely wasnt the look of someone intending to be used as a scapegoat.

Would they have gone to such lengths if they wanted to use me as a scapegoat?

At the reactions of the two, Johan nodded and continued speaking.

But isnt the method after the justification a bit strange? To deprive a count of his position and then award it to me after I conquer it. Isnt that too rough?

The Asada family had been in power for several generations. There would be several lower nobility families that had built various relationships under that count.

Even if Johan had conquered with an army and the order praised him and granted him a position, how would they react to a sudden outsider ruling over them?

I see two reasons for this.

Caenerna said in a calm voice. She was better at this kind of political sense than Suetlg.

One is, as you already mentioned, the bishops of the order are foolish. Everyone is mistaken, but the bishops of the order arent so intelligent to know everything in the world, right? Its not like everything is solved just by conquering and attaching the name of the order.

And the other reason?

The second is, even if they vaguely suspect, it doesnt really matter to the order. Its your job to control those nobles. If youre in need, youll have to rely more on the power of the order.

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