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

Episode Two Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty To Unity (VI)

The meetings that took place between the Risen Saints spanned a long time.

In the end, although the opinion of the emperor Niewehein was resolved in a respectful manner, it had been a discussion and a tremendous one until then, and by the end of the meeting, almost all the participants had been physically and spiritually depleted and it was no longer even easy to leave between the consecrations.

The resolution resulted in the appeasement of Mizgaris' life, as well as that of everything he had given Mizgaris. However, we have come to the conclusion that with regard to loyalty to the emperor Niewehein and those who, because of the Zion Empire, do not vow to sacrifice their lives for the imperial subjects, they may be punished severely and, in some cases, may also be subject to extreme punishment. This means that if you do not obey Niewehein, you will be punished accordingly for that sin.

That would finally convince Mina-Zaion, and the Mills and Elixirs would have caressed their chests down with relief.

Whether it's Mills or Elix, you wouldn't even think about betraying Niewehein or anything like that, and their loyalty is well known. They will not be held guilty. Mina will also escape sin. She wanted to cut herself off, but Niewehein has told her and is rethinking her thoughts.

As royalty, crushing yourself for the imperial subjects and powdering your bones is the only way to redeem your sins so far, Niewehein said. It must also have been a restraint against those who wanted Mizgaris to be sentenced to a maximum sentence, and a statement of his own opinion, but in any case, when Mina received Niewehein's thoughts, she once again pledged allegiance to him.

Mina is not the only one.

Mills, Elikus, and Marus all swore that all the human beings of the Zaion royal family would, once again, give their lives to Niewehein and the Empire, all the way to Nina, Illicia.

The meeting was adjourned in a refreshing mood only because of such an act, and Setuna couldn't help but laugh, guessing Niewehein's mood. As for Kneewehein, I wonder if he would be happier or more impressed. It's not appropriate to peek into the look behind the mask, but if you get a chance one day, you'll hear it softly.

With that in mind, Setuna, after the time of the Sacred Reason.

Setuna, although she had little to say in the meeting, turns to Niewehein's support when asked to do so as an ally. Naturally, that's also because Niewehein was rooting for me, so he talked me through it first. Otherwise, I might have expressed a somewhat different opinion.

The rebels, the adversaries, should not be forgiven.

Setsuna has learned that way in her life so far, but she also knows that it will vary from time to time, in fact, depending on what is right and what is wrong.

Gandia has destroyed the rebels, the hostiles. But it did so because he was forced into a situation in which he had to, and King Leongando of Gandhia, if he could, wanted to forgive him. Even Halberg and Giselcoat, who betrayed him, tried to reach out to Leongand. In the end, it led to its annihilation, but the consequences could not have been pleasing from the bottom of my heart.

If...

If it did not exist in history, but if Hulberg or Giselcoat had taken Leongand's hand at that time, what would have happened?

A great influence on history itself is that there is a madness.

There must have been a final war and a “great destruction”.

That in itself is no different, but to that end, did Leongand not have a fuller and happier day?

I think so.

In that sense, I think Niewehein's conclusion was the best one from Setuna's point of view.

Niewehein doesn't want to think of Mizgaris as a family or anything, but he still doesn't want to imitate his hands.

"That was a long time."

To the voice, face up.

Faria waited outside during the Righteous Sacred.

"They all fell asleep."

Her soft smile quickened Setuna's legs.

During the Ritsuko, silence lies.

Never heavy, but not even light. Such tranquillity. Soft, serene, just rocking to make you feel the flow of time. That serenity was not due to earlier meetings having resolved in a way that respected his own opinions. Not really, because the feeling that the Zaion royal family was about to wrap up in one again was in him. I did feel it. Signs that a number of consciousnesses that had previously turned to the other began to try to become one mass centered around him.

That could be my fault. It could just be a mistake. Is it possible that the royal family, which has been scattered until today, will be wrapped up in one of the meetings? With that in mind, I had to think it was impossible, but I didn't necessarily think it was.

"Now... good for you"

It was Nina who broke the silence.

It is good to say that the only five that remain between the Ritsuko are Niewehein and Nina, Sir Sanwu, and that those five are the leaders in the true sense of the Western Zaion Empire, which is an open secret. In other words, it was something that everyone in the leadership knew, and therefore there was a great separation between them and the rest of the leadership. Because no matter how many opinions were expressed in the meetings that gathered the leaders, there was no need for true leaders to overturn them. Nevertheless, it was also sensible and therefore could not develop into a major problem. Somewhat, I would have been dissatisfied, but such dissatisfaction disappears due to the generosity towards the daily leadership.

But that's not going to happen from now on. The territory expands and the talent increases. Naturally, there will be more leaders. True leaders, for example, must have deepened their relationship with the leadership and come out with something that rebels against Niewehein.

After that, it's too late.

Nevertheless, treating Sir Sanwu and Nina in a special way is neither inexorable nor all that would be so easily revamped. If I could, I wouldn't have a meeting with just these five. Even if we opened it, we should have taken great care to ensure that no one would understand. And I have to twist my neck to see if it's worth having a meeting that far only for the true summit.

"Oh. That's good to hear."

Kneewehein affirmed quietly. I'm glad that's it, and I'm not assuming it. He believes from the bottom of his heart that this is the best decision.

"I'm not happy, though."

"Meatier?"

"Because what's the point of keeping Mizgaris alive?"

Meatier has told me, expressing dissatisfaction with the appearance of a girl like a boy.

"Mizgaris is a big sinner, so given what Mizgaris has done to Niewe, I mean, he's annoyed, but he's boiling back."

"It's rare for you to be so emotional."

"Because Neewe... Your Majesty can hide his emotions."

Deliberate disrespect, I mean, that's what I mean. Should it be the expression of her feelings?

"... right"

"I know how Meatier feels."

That's Charlotte. Meatier clings to her arm.

"Right."

"But I also want to know how Your Majesty feels"

"Bu."

"Lancelot. What did you think?

"Thank you very much. Until I thought it was a conclusion that seemed to His Majesty. My personal feelings are the same as those of Meetia."

"After all?"

Now I grabbed Lancelot's shoulder and made sure I got on him, and Meatier smiled.

"Well, of course. He is the enemy of His Majesty."

"Resentful Enemies..."

Kneewehein slowly exhaled, crushing Lancelot's words back.

Resentment.

Sure, that could have been it.

The dispute over the heir to the throne still leaves deep claw marks on the Zaion royal family.