Otherworld Nation Founding Chronicles - Chapter 70 — Seven Days War VII
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Chapter 70 — Seven Days War VII

Chapter 70 Seven Days War VII

Translator: Isekai Shousetsu

For me, the winning conditions are that I become King and Julia becomes mine.

Its not like these conditions are difficult to achieve.

If I had forcibly married Julia, even without some accomplishments under my belt, I would become king.

The real problem is what comes after.

As expected, who would follow as new king a stranger whose ability you dont even know.

Furthermore, would Regal DeBell just sit quietly and allow that to happen?

The answer is no.

Well fall into civil war.

In order to obtain peace after victory, it is necessary that I win through this civil war.

This civil wars victory condition is to force all the clansmen to submit to me.

Its not like its necessary to destroy Regal. It would be fine if he would just submit to me. That however is impossible.

Now then, it will be a civil war but

Winning wont be difficult.

Rosythian crown territories, royal soldiers, plus Ars soldiers.

If I add all of these to the Ars factions soldiers then all of them would be enough to bring down the DeBell faction.

However, another problem is up until when the hell should I fight until it could be considered a victory? Furthermore, Ill be risking exhaustion.

Its not like you can clearly identify the enemy.

Theres a chance that some people in the Ars faction might grow uncomfortable seing me on the throne and thus betray me.

There are also those from the Neutral faction who continue to give vague answers when asked who they will support.

You wont be able to know who on earth theyd supportor when they would betray someone.

Its also said that the time limit until a foreign country might intervene is around one month.

Will it really end in just one month?

Itll be a mess if another country were to intervene.

The Belvedere Kingdom, the De Morgal Kingdom, the Ebill Kingdom, the Equus tribe

They wont hold themselves back. ?Under the pretense of expropriation, theyd probably come and steal until exhausted the kingdoms food provisions; and kidnap then sell into slavery our citizens caught in the confusion.

Rather than the war, theyd probably focus on doing those things.

In the first place, the battlefield of a civil war is naturally ones own country. Youd be burning down your