Beyond this, it's a complete guess.

It was Clovis who had begun to talk since he prefaced, but Alicia felt that he had a strong sense of certainty from his mouth.

"It is an alliance between Sir Lloyd and senior Aardhar officials that has accidentally become a bright light, but that is what I believe was the spark of war that broke out between the two countries in the previous life"

"No way!"

Surprisingly, Alicia shook her head. But when I saw the aide's serious obsession, I immediately asked him back for a snack.

"Oh, really? What made you think that?

"Where shall I say it from...... What bothered me was that senior officials from neighboring countries had instructed Sir Lloyd to block the establishment of the Merriculius Chamber of Commerce"

There are several possible reasons why senior officials have tried to prevent the establishment of chambers of commerce. For example, he thought that the Ist Chamber of Commerce in Aaldar would be detrimental to the ability of the Merriculius Chamber of Commerce, or feared that the wetting economy would increase the power of the State in Heilland and close the gap between the two countries.

What we can say, at least in common, is (rightly so) the reason for the inconvenience on the part of Aaldar, which is that no account has been taken of the interests of Heerland.

"So when I heard Sir Liddy's accusation, Sir Lloyd abandoned his loyalty to Heilland and thought he was completely attached to the neighboring side."

"But it wasn't. He didn't abandon Heilland, he became a neighbor to protect him."

"If you believe the whole point of that one, yes. Nevertheless, he is like a person who embodies a pulsating heritage and pride. What the Duke said on that occasion may be considered true."

"But it's kind of weird."

Arms together, Alicia tilted her neck.

"Even though I pledge deep loyalty to Heilland in a way, all I'm doing is to the detriment of the kingdom. Lord Lloyd has always obeyed the words of a high official."

"That's the problem."

So Clovis took his eyes off the streets of Egdiel where people were going and turned to Alicia.

"What would have happened if the connection with our neighbours had not been revealed and the opposition had pushed it off and the recommendations had been rejected?

Asked by the aide, Alicia cleared the sky for a while.

Lloyd was moving to block the establishment of a chamber of commerce because of instructions from senior officials in his neighboring country, but he personally acknowledged that the Merriculius Chamber of Commerce advocated by Alicia and others was an effective measure to revitalize the kingdom's economy. My son, Liddy, was also testifying that way.

"... right. Although we may have been able to win the trust of our neighbors' collaborators, Lord Lloyd himself may have remained distrustful of them."

"You're still quick to guess"

He smiled softly at his mouth when he raised his aide with empty eyes.

"It's the same thing in previous life. Sir Lloyd would have told his neighbor what his opponent wanted to do in the country, and had it ever been to the detriment of Eardar in it, the opponent would have asked the Duke to hold it back. In repeating that, some of Sir Lloyd's distrust of his collaborators will have solicited more and more."

Are they truly trustworthy people?

Will the promise of preserving the Privy Council be fulfilled when Fritz takes the throne?

The accumulated mistrust gradually exacerbates the relationship between the two. That, therefore, meant a confrontation between the Privy Council and neighbouring Aaldar.

"Sir Lloyd is a heavy town in the Privy Council. The aim of trying to flex the Privy Council by keeping him in their hands should have always been with them. But it didn't actually happen. Lord Lloyd became skeptical of welcoming Prince Fritz as the next king, and the rebellion of the Privy Council against Eardar became more entrenched."

I do not know how far Elizabeth, the empress of neighbouring countries, was aware of the covenant between Sir Lloyd and his collaborators. But it is not difficult to imagine how the presence of the Privy Council, which gradually solicits rebellion against Aardar, was reflected in her eyes.

And when Alicia and Fritz became old, the existence of a Privy Council that spoke out against the two marriages was finally neglected -.

"So the Empress decided to start a war with Heilland. To keep Heilland under control as a victorious nation and to dignify and dismantle the Privy Council that will stand in its way for itself"

That's what this is all about, isn't it? Yes, Clovis nodded back to the princess, who asked with her wise eyes straight.

He did not put it in his mouth, but he had such doubts that it was the aim of his collaborators until he finally let the Empress decide to start a war.

Given the difference in power between the two countries, it is clear that Aardar will prevail if it becomes war. Nevertheless, on the grounds of focusing on domestic reforms, the Empress did not attempt to show much interest in obtaining Heilland.

Isn't that why the collaborators even lifted their heavy hips to the Empress, daring the Privy Council to rebel against Aardhar...

"... Nevertheless, what I have said is only one possibility. It is also sufficiently conceivable that there was a spark of war at all unexpected, without the relationship between Sir Lloyd and his collaborators being good. But either way, anyone connected to Lord Lloyd, as a cautionary figure, needs to be revealed quickly."