After getting a little lost, Liddy wrote a sentence for her country.

As it stands, even the most suspicious high-ranking official connected to Lloyd is Yugdrasil, but only to say that it is likely. Moreover, the only reason for this is that Adam Fisher and Eric Yugdrasil were originally acquainted.

But if Yugdrasil is truly the mastermind, he needs to tell his country as soon as possible. Having so decided, Liddy decided to inform her country only of the very fact that 'she considers Yugdrasil suspicious'.

"I say, boy. I can't really read this letter in that way. You didn't write a word about that, did you?

"What are you talking about, of course. We're in the enemy line now. If you think about the risk of someone taking you along the way, there's no way you can write the obvious."

"That's right..."

"Don't worry. If a sharp guy reads it, it's a letter like that."

If Liddy says it that way and rings his nose, he looks kind of stuck in a fox, and Alberto circles the letter as he twirls. Looking at it, Liddy thought of a blue-haired princess who had decided to send herself into this country and an aide who would always refrain next to her.

That aide - a sharp Clovis Cromwell would read his own letter correctly. That certainty, which can also be regarded as trust in a friend, will later be proven to Clovis himself, but of course, it is something that Liddy does not know at this time.

Now, with the suspect floating around, Alberto immediately told the empress, and asked if he would eliminate the target. But Liddy shook his head at an optimistic forecasting squire and told him he would be collecting information thoroughly for a while.

There are roughly two reasons.

One is Yugdrasil's position as Prime Minister. bind the Senate and cut the Yugdrasil, which is closest to the Empress. Though there is an agreement with Alicia, she would not raise her heavy hips without so much certainty.

And the other thing is, exactly, there's no definite evidence. A mole man, his unnatural death, a leading man in the Senate connected to that man... All of this tells me Yugdrasil is suspicious, but it can't be conclusive evidence.

That said, where this one took the risk and stepped in, what backs the Chancellor up to black - for example, a pledge with Lloyd - is considered to have been disposed of by now. In addition, the difference between the pros and cons is too wide to cross a dangerous bridge, either because most of this trend can be expected to be grasped by the Chancellor.

"In the first place, yes. If Yugdrasil is behind this, it may not fall."

"Uh, does that mean that the mastermind is a unified,

"What. You know what I mean."

Liddy glances at her shoulder, admiring a surprisingly perceptive squire.

"Yes. According to Cromwell, the aim of the mastermind is integration with our country and Aardhar. To that end, they are making a leap towards worsening relations between the two countries and bringing them to war. What a roundabout and a distraction."

Liddy frowned if it didn't fall to her heart that Yugdrasil was doing it.

"I hear that Emperor Elizabeth denied the old Senate nobility, which occupied many of the Unitarians, and eliminated them at the same time as his reign. Yet you deliberately put the 'Unitarian' Yugdrasil in a position of prime minister?

Even from Emperor Elizabeth's point of view, it's hard to tell how to handle Yugdrasil. He is the husband of his sister, the Second Crown, plus they are all excellent men of a completely different type than themselves. Given reign and governing the country, sides like Yugdrasil must have wanted their hands out of their throats.

But if he becomes a Unitarian, the discourse changes. To rebuild the disturbed country, Elizabeth thoroughly kept those who reminded her of the old system away from the political tabular stage. The same would have been true of Yugdrasil, who would have put him in a more difficult and less politically influential position.

"Think of it, at least Emperor Elizabeth doesn't consider Eric Yugdrasil a unified man. In fact, I guess Yugdrasil is not the so-called 'Unitarian'...... But if so, why would he want to integrate our country with his neighbors? In the position of Chancellor, what is the ambition that you want to achieve, but not to advance to the Empress, but to explore measures that don't go down?

To reveal that, we are now overwhelmingly short of information and allies.

Liddy was well aware of that.

That's why I told Alberto that we should focus on collecting information for a while.

"We need to know. What kind of person Yugdrasil is, what he wants and what he avoids. Who can we take as enemies and who can we take as allies?"

With these thoughts in mind, the following week Liddy spent on "aristocratic interactions" such as tea parties, dinner parties and opera viewing.

Fortunately, Liddy's invitation to socialize arrived like a mountain through Mrs. Foreign Minister. Anyway, he's a guest of a neighboring country invited by Emperor Elizabeth. Sniffing that the Empress had made some sort of bond with her neighbor, the powerful men tried to get closer to Liddy, an envoy from Heilland.

Even luckier, Liddy was good at these aristocratic interactions, or belly searches in a magnificent world. Around here, that's the former Duke's man.

My biological father was bitterly complained that "emotions are easy on his face," but that there has also been growth in the last six years. As a special envoy, "dear affection" was made to the nobles, and instead, it was only said to be brilliant to elicit the information that he skillfully wanted, and Alberto and others who had served all the way nearby became hot-headed.

In that way, Liddy and the others identify.

Who can be on Yugdrasil's side?

Who can be on our side?

"- That's how you say I'm on your side. He said he could be your true friend. Yes, did you judge me?

"Yes, Mrs. Crown Foreign Minister, no,... Dear Beatrice"

To Liddy, who nodded, Beatrice, sitting across the street, leaked a pitiful grin.

The pompous and warm sun pours down into the garden of a well organized crown mansion. Liddy thinks it's time for the country to get cold, but Aardar still has a different climate. Speaking of which, today was the last day of the Founding Fathers' Festival, I turned around the corner of my head like I do now.

"When I leave the country, Her Royal Highness Princess Alicia tells me that I will be in charge of all the judgments I make while I am in Aaldar. And on top of that, at my own discretion, I thought you could believe - that I would never betray you both, Master Alicia and Emperor Elizabeth."

"Well, that's an honor."

The lady returned the dust and grin, carrying the tea into her mouth with an elegant trick. There's no surprise, no upset. She would still have guessed, too, that Liddy was sent in with a secret life, not just a guest.

The decision to bring Beatrice on her side was made not only because of the reasons Liddy told her in person, but also because she still has a strong influence at home and abroad, even when she leaves the royal family.

Needless to say, Liddy's position is very dangerous. Behind you is a powerful buck named Emperor Elizabeth, but if I tell you, she's the only one. If the Empress is going to cut Liddy off because of some circumstance, that's it.

In that regard, Beatrice is reliable. She is the only one to whom Emperor Elizabeth listens besides the Chancellor. With that beatrice mouthfeel, the Empress wouldn't easily abandon Liddy either.

Plus, it used to be.

"The person I follow sent in an assassin six years ago and made my father a deceased. This time, even if the same thing happens, nothing's wrong."

"Yes...... Master Liddy is guided. Your Majesty as well as yourself."

"It must be something I don't really want to imagine."

Liddy doesn't deny it, even though she dares to smile and flatter her shoulders.

It's unlikely because if you were going to harm the Empress herself, you would be moving to execution like a disease, but you don't know what you would do if you were hunted down by humans. In case anything should happen, we thought we needed another one besides the Empress, one who would know the truth.

I will see Emperor Elizabeth tonight.

The wind carrying the scent of autumn flowers rushes between them. Liddy embarked on herself as she felt the wind shake her reddish hair.

"Whatever the form, things will start moving across the border tonight. At that time, I would like Beatrice to remain a friend of our country, Heilland."

There was a stir and a noise, and Beatrice returned the teacup to the receptacle. Slowly closing her lid, she slightly opened her eyes and looked straight at Liddy.

"Dear Liddy. As for the Foreign Minister's wife, I can't promise you. Because before I was a friend of Heilland, I was a loyal man of Aaldar."

To the breathtaking Liddy, the Lady goes on to say "but".

"I personally, apart from the answer as Beatrice. Son of the Jolm, as one of you who will inherit the blood of Chester into this body, I sincerely take it upon you. I will never forgive those who seek to harm my beloved ones."

Palm back, since I was thrust into despair. Beatrice chuckled like a girl when Liddy was bewildered by what a reaction she should have.

"You're not good with women. The woman, Master Liddy. Sometimes it's more heartbreaking to appeal to feelings than to reason or damage account. And His Majesty is not the only one I love. James and Alicia are all my little ones."

With that said, the lady of great influence in Aardhar - the youngest sister of the former king and the parent of the current king's upbringing - let her eyes shine behind her thin open eyes.

"Dear Liddy. I, the Beatrice, will protect you. By the pride of the royal blood that flows through this body"