Common Sense of a Warrior

Prime Minister's Battle

"Yeah, really. … As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to further expand and deepen that interaction."

"That's great.... you already have a specific proposal?

"If it's a plan. … However, naturally, the arrangement requires our discussion to interact, so it is only a recognition of the 'foundation'. Honestly, we can't decide whether we should connect between countries, or whether we should connect each territory in your country…"

"I see, I see.... When are you going to disclose that?

"Anytime, I just wanted to say...... I'm ashamed I didn't bring that paperwork because I rushed to see you this time. So here's a suggestion: I'd like to invite you all to my country."

Curtis frowned slightly.

But I didn't realize it at all, so I took the body and proceeded.

"Just around the time you guys enter the off-season of socializing, there are various ceremonies in our country as a national anniversary. It is a good opportunity for you to take a look at our country, and most importantly, it is a quicker project for the subkings of our country and the five of you to gather together for talks. … has already been suggested and accepted by all others. After that, only you."

"Well... did you also accept Baskar and Kreutz"

"I can see why only those two houses are mentioned…" All "means four houses other than yours."

Although I had not met the House of the Duke of Baskar in person, I had him give the invitation to the Earl of Talbot.

If it is sent by mail, it cannot be seen as attendance without a reply to the invitation, but this is not the case if it is handed over directly.

Rather, it was after the funds were returned, so there were reports that they were accepting with pleasure.

I am convinced that there is no falsehood, because those in Alf's hands who disputed the use of Count Talbot made the same report.

Curtis in front of me in response had a slight cheek cramp.

"... or was there also something wrong with calling those two houses?

I dare to put on a look that looks worried and ask.

Curtis was cramping his cheeks more and more to my response as if he had disguised himself as a bona fide trio.

'Why don't you put it on your face easily...' laughs inside to the change of expression that appeared.

Instead, it's a time like this, so that they don't understand the inside, and even wish they could laugh as if they showed room.

"No... those two houses are passive for interactions with other countries inside, so you can bring them to the talks a lot."

"The House of the Duke of Baskar, passive? Oh... if it's normal, you are. If so, our country will have to thank the merchants of the House of the Duke of Baskar. Thanks to him, Count Talbot will be connected to the House of the Duke of Baskar and will accept this meeting."

Curtis' expression was finally distorted.

"I missed the point...... if you can come because of this, the overriding ideal is that an agreement can be formed on the spot. By then, let's refine the foundations a little bit more in our country."

For a moment Curtis was grinning at the words as if to say 'what are you doing stupid'.

Even if the moderates, the Dukes of Grindle and Filger, visited the Kingdom of Tasmeria, the Dukes of Baskar and Crowe would not visit if they stopped...... that would make it impossible, for example, to form an agreement, laughing with that in mind.

But the next moment, Curtis was solidified.

That reaction...... you noticed? and look at it.

I said earlier, 'Honestly, I can't decide here because of what should be tied between states or, in your country, with each territory'.

At that point it would be taken as meaning 'either as the Principality of Limmel or for each territory of the Principality of Limmel, which has not yet been organised within the Kingdom of Tasmeria's own country', or 'the Principality of Limmel, for its part, does not know which form would be more expedient to conclude with each of the territories or as the Principality of Limmel', as the denomination of the word suggests.

But you can come here and think about it in a different way.

If we are to conclude a treaty between States as the Duchy of Limmel, naturally we will not do so without the understanding of all the principals of the five Dukes.

However, if the scope of application is to be concluded solely as its territory under the authority of the Lords, the story is different.

In the first place, the Principality of Limmel was originally made up of five countries. Naturally, the Lord's authority is great.

For this reason, it is possible for each lord, as a single lord, to conclude a treaty with the Kingdom of Tasmeria.

In other words, 'The signing of the treaty depends only on the way the Principality of Limmel or the Lords come out. In any case, conclude with the destination that came to the Kingdom of Tasmeria. … no matter where the territory is missing'.

Regardless if all the other Dukes are against it, it would be harder to stop Curtis from signing the treaty as a lord where he disagreed than four of the five Dukes have already expressed their participation.

And for the same reason, it should be difficult to stop each house from visiting the Kingdom of Tasmeria.

Regardless of the country, Curtis does not have the authority to stop acting as a lord, and there is a lack of evidence.

If you try to force it to stop, that's synonymous with giving the House of the Duke of Grindle and the House of the Duke of Filger a gap that goes in.

"Do you have a seat for me?

Finally, Curtis made a decision.

Even though he will have remorse, Curtis still smiles.

"Yeah, of course. We want you to come together."

"Really? … then let us consider it positively"

"That's... thank you very much. We look forward to welcoming you."

And I exchanged goodbye greetings with Curtis and left the room.