This one is the same as the old one, so you can skip it if you donât feel like re-reading it. I have made some minor edits to my previous translation, however.
The Tasmeria Kingdom that I live in was at war with the neighbouring country of Towair just ten-odd years ago.
Towair is northwest of Tasmeria, and possesses land from which it is hard to produce crops. On the other hand, because they also do not have any valuable minerals, it is a poor country.
That, is why.
Aiming for our countryâs fertile lands, the country of Towair came invading.
Without a single proclamation of war, they suddenly attacked.
Naturally, Tasmeria Kingdom wasnât able to properly deal with it, and numerous territories were overrun.
As a result of the stationed troops from the Kingdomâs Army and the feudal lordâs private army being crushed, Earl Sezunâs territory was completely occupied by the enemy country.
Around the time when they began to aim for the neighbouring territory owned by Earl Monroe on two fronts â the north and the west, and fell into a disadvantageous situationâŠ
My fatherâs troop was ordered to recover Sezunâs former territory.
Father, as the commanding officer of the Kingdomâs First Army Corps, led his army to the frontlines.
If you wish to know why my father, who was the heir of a Marquis house, was sent to the site of such a bloody battle, the answer would be the organization my father was a part of.
Normally, the role of protecting the capital and the royalty is left to the Knight Order, of which the sons of nobles are attached to.
However, usually, the ones aiming to join it are the second or third sons hoping for some military accomplishments. Hardly any of the eldest sons would choose to join it.
Despite that, saying that aristocratic society was too stiff, my father joined the Kingdomâs Army instead of the Knight Order.
Not only that, but it was in spite of being the heir to his family.
The Kingdomâs Army welcomes all, and is an organization composed mostly of commoners.
They function mainly in the defense of the kingdomâs borders, and to maintain public order within the country.
The Kingdomâs Army and Knight Order have a relationship like oil and water, with those of the Knight Order looking down on the Kingdomâs Army thinking, âTheyâre just a bunch of muscleheads without any brainsâ, while those of the Kingdomâs Army look down on the Knight Order thinking, âA bunch of young masters that donât know true combatâ.
âŠâŠand within that, it truly does make one think that itâs amazing that father, who is not only a noble, but the heir to a Marquis House at that, attempted to enter the military through the Kingdomâs army.
In reality, Iâve heard that it was quite difficult when he first entered the army.
It seems that there was opposition within the Kingdomâs Army to having a noble enroll in it, and the Marquis House was also strongly against it.
In fact, it was to the point where there was an uproar about the Marquis House disinheriting father.
Nonetheless, through the strength of his nature, it seems that fatherâs position within the army steadily began to build up.
Regardless of oneâs standing, the Kingdomâs Army welcomes all.
Without caring for oneâs rank, it could be said that it is a military organization which holds a doctrine based on oneâs true strength.
Hence, in the face of fatherâs capabilities, the opposition to his enrollment did not last long.