Armed Summoners - Black Spears and the Brave Men of the Other World

Episode Two Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-eight To Unity (IV)

"Certainly Mina is right, Mizgaris, who has committed the greatest sin in the history of the Empire, calling him Emperor, will not be tolerated, nor should what he has carried on him be tolerated in a slippery manner. It is no exaggeration to say that all have committed the greatest sin in the Empire. Nothing more than an act of overthrowing the empire from the ground up, such as naming the emperor and waking up a new empire, something that also has no right to inherit the throne. That's due to Mizgaris' personal rampage, but naturally, it's not something Mizgaris can do alone."

Kneewehein proceeds with a pale conversation.

Between the Temple of Heaven and the Holy See, so to speak, is the largest conference room in the Empire, with countless chairs arranged in circles in vast spaces. Seeing that not all of those countless chairs were filled by the participants, it seemed like a room, if it were meant to be, for a great conference to be held in which a huge number of humans would participate, not only in the East and West Empires, but also in the one scattered throughout the Northern Zaion continent. Even at the heart of imperial politics, it is not an exaggeration.

Nevertheless, during the Ritsuko, we also heard that it is not usually used, but is only used when important discussions are needed in an empire such as this one.

"He was interested in the country. A new country called the Zaion Empire. If you've accomplished that alone, it's commendable, but no matter, there's no way. Numerous people cooperated with him and committed themselves to the establishment of his new state. Like Mina, those collaborators also have the idea of the same crime. No, actually, it would be the same crime. Those collaborators, knowing that Mizgaris was not the rightful heir to the throne, were joyfully courageous to lend a hand, doing everything in their power, and creating a new Zion Empire. I know no more sins in the Empire."

The emperor's cold-blooded theory seemed incontrovertible, and Setsuna was curious to see how he would take the story from here to the Mizgaris defense. Niewehein tells Setuna that he's not going to kill Mizgaris. Mizgaris' competence can also be seen from the fact that he came fully as the Eastern Emperor. It's a shame to lose so many people, Niewehein seems to think. That and this is for the Empire, and for the people of the kingdom, what a kneeway hein it seems.

I don't care about my emotions.

If he prioritizes his emotions, whatever it is, he should move to the cutting of Mizgaris. Even if Mizgaris didn't have any fallacies. So much treatment. He's been treated by Mizgaris and his brothers up there. Setsuna thought it was better for him to recognize the Empire than for his emotions that his brothers other than Mizgaris were the first to think about the Empire people.

Mills, Elikus, and Mars were committed to the establishment of the Western Empire and, after its establishment, were on the run to overthrow the Eastern Empire, but everyone and he have done what they deserve, resented by Niewehein.

That was probably because the assumption that Niewehein, that Niewe could not be an emperor, was a common perception of the brothers, but it was terrible nonetheless. Even Setsuna, who just glimpsed Niewe's memory, can't contain his aversion to Niewe's brothers. I can't even speculate on the emotions of Neewe.

With the exception of Nina, the only two people who reached out to Niewe for mercy were Marisia and Illicia. A dozen others, all against Neewe, were always spicy.

If Setsuna were Niewe's position, what would have happened?

Didn't you plead guilty to them with emotion?

So much that I wanted to think about it, I saw the Mills right now and the caries ran. They now serve Kneewehein with a flat face. I hope we don't remember what we've done to Niewe in the past. In fact, maybe you don't remember. Rather, even now, even now that he has become Emperor Niewehein, is he still looking down on him inside? I even thought so.

"Therefore, Mina's opinion that those collaborators should be rewarded with a maximum sentence can be taken for granted."

"... but Your Majesty...!

"Well, wait."

Niewehein held Mills in, I guess, trying to argue.

"I also know Mills, Elix and your lords' opinions very well. At the time, Mizgaris boasted of overwhelming force, but had to obey it, I guess on one side, and not everyone was happy to obey him, which, in view of the current situation, means we know."

The current state of Niewehein is probably referring to the fact that one of the Empires pushed to the Temple of Heaven shortly after they reached the Imperial Capital and offered a touch of identity relief. That reaction shows that most of the citizens of the Imperial City were not wholeheartedly supportive of the Mizgalis regime, but were probably succumbing to force and fear. If it had supported the Eastern Empire from the bottom of its heart, it would be something that would be repugnant or repulsive to unity by the Western Empire. But few of those things were there.

Regardless of what happened, most of the people in the lower echelons were killed at the Temple of Heaven in order to bow their heads to the Western Imperial leadership led by Niewehein. Some of the upper echelons of the people would have been cordial with Mizgaris, and some should have given active support to Mizgaris, but even those people did not defy the Western Imperial leadership. Of course, it may be that the imperial capital was suppressed and the Eastern Emperor issued an immediate declaration of surrender, but it is proof that Mizgaris was not necessarily supported.

"This means that judging everything that has cooperated with Mizgaris will mean that even those things will need to be judged"

"In awe, Your Majesty... it is because of the order in which the Empire should be, that it should not be discontinued"

Mina opens her mouth in such a way as to approximate, but the words that followed were grand.

"Let the fact that so many things, including me, have no enemies of His Majesty, supported the imperial designation of Mizgaris, and devoted themselves to the reunification of the continent by the Eastern Empire be an indelible shadow for the future of His Majesty's empire. For the order of the Empire, and for the future of the Empire."

"For the order of the Empire."

Niewehein rebelled Mina's words and shook her head quietly.

"Besides, it's an impossible consultation."

"Your Majesty...!

"Neither is Mizgaris, but none of what he gave Mizgaris is incompetent. Instead, it's just a capable person who has wielded a spicy arm in the empire of his predecessors. And we should not forget the fact that the empire has been supported by the hands of those things. The Empire does not belong to one Emperor, Mina. My lord said my empire, but I know that the empire should be for my subjects."

Kneewehein told him to look far away.

"Yes, my lord taught me."

His word silenced the one gathered during the Righteous Sacred. I can imagine what everyone is thinking, too, Setsuna. Emperor Siwelhein has transferred almost all imperial generals to imperial territory at the end of the final war, coinciding with the “Great Destruction”. Perhaps, during the transfer using the power of the empire god Naria, Niewe said that he did hear Siwelhein and knew his thoughts.

Siwelhein continued to show Neewe and Nina how many of his brothers were, and also about the people of the General. They believe and do not doubt that it is the great transfer of the hence, and the survival of the henceforth Neewes. And I didn't think Setsuna was lying either.

Siwelhein, perhaps, had turned out to be the puppet of the great goddess Naria. But at the end of the day, having regained himself, he must have used the power of the goddess to send the imperial generals back to imperial territory. Isn't there all about Siwelhein's dignity as a human being?

"Until the end of time, the emperor was guided to the safety of the imperial subjects. It is all due to the compassion of our predecessors that we are able to make the argument fight in this way today, as well as the foolishness with which we have been confronted so far, in East and West. I can't let the thoughts of my predecessor go down. I bet you are."

Nothing to disprove his opinion. Everyone only has strong feelings for his predecessor.

"Would the first emperor want Mizgaris or his son to be cut off? If the emperor wanted it, wouldn't he have imitated it to make Mizgaris more alive than he was?"

That is to say that the previous emperor let his brothers, except Neewe and Nina, survive knowing that they would become sparks of later strife. The emperor Siwelhein certified Niewe as the rightful heir to the throne. The matter was promptly made known throughout the empire, and everyone came to know it, but not Siwelhein, who did not know that Niewe was neglected and hated by the other brethren, and naturally, as long as Siwelhein could not imagine that various thoughts would swirl in the midst of the confusion caused by "great destruction”.

Given only the point of view of the imperial order, there was no reason to keep our brothers alive except Neewe and Nina.

Regardless, Mizgaris is not unlikely to be the enemy of Neewe, neither Mills, nor Marian, nor Elix's other brothers. If so, it was conceived not to forward it, but to kill it. Harsh and ruthless is the assessment of Emperor Siwelhein. If such a siwelhein, naturally, it was thought to do so. But in reality, it didn't.

The royal family should probably have been transferred to imperial territory without a single shortage.

Brothers who are not on the southern continent must have been transferred to the northern earth.

That kind of certainty seemed to be in Niewehein.

That's why, and he said.

"I think Mizgaris should live."