Continental Hero Senki

National Police Service

His Highness Emilia, who apparently finished her conversation with Mr. Henrik, was so frustrated that she could not walk satisfactorily unless supported by Mr. Maya. She managed to sit in the military inspector's seat and groaned in a scratchy voice, "I want you to be a little alone," after keeping her quiet for a while.

Regardless, I hesitated to leave one girlfriend in this condition. But I would certainly need time to be alone. With that decision, me and Maya decided to wait in the reception room that Mr. Henrik had been using until earlier, next to the office.

After a long silence, the first person to open his mouth was Mr. Maya.

"How far have you heard from Lord Henrik about this incident - which seems to have already been named the Marinovska case?

"Until the approximate course of the incident?"

"Really... but wouldn't Yuzef see the whole case while he's here?

"I don't know if it's the whole story, but I know about half of it."

"Half, well. That's enough for now. Let's hear your opinion."

To think about what Maya said, maybe this guy thinks the same thing. Or do you think I should do an answer match because I'm not sure what I think?

Well, no. That's a pretty simple story.

"First of all, nine-ninths of a centimeter. The culprit in this case is not Sarah. Instead, you can assume that the incident itself was fabricated."

"I agree with that, but do you have proof?

"It's impossible to prove that there's no crime. In the first place, the police have the evidence… at least that's what they claim."

"Right. You said," It's so easy. "

"Yep. And I think that's the proof."

"Why?

"It's a matter of the process by which the police got the evidence, isn't it? They monitored the flow of supplies in the garrison to find out that Sarah had been embezzled. And following the potato ceremony, I eventually grabbed the full extent of the assassination. That's what it looked like."

When I heard that, Mr. Maya nodded loudly. I've come to the same conclusion, perhaps, with a chief approval full of confidence. This is the crux of this police investigation.

"In the Krakow garrison where Sarah was, there is Radek."

I can do four or five times more clerical work than I can, Radek. As long as he is in the garrison, the flow of supplies and personnel within that garrison will not divulge a single molecule. But the police department found it.

If there was such a thing, Radek would have noticed it before the police station.

"It's also possible that Radek is a guru, but then the police department would have noticed. Instead of being arrested, he hasn't been investigated by the police."

"Well, I don't know what's gonna happen now"

Sure. Well, base officials, cadet school peers will be doing root digging leaf digging surveys.

That would also be the purpose of "them".

"I hear Mr. Henrik was appointed by the police commissioner to take charge of this case, right?

"Oh. I heard that, too. His entourage changed his face for a moment when he passed the information on to His Highness Emilia. Looks like something good happened."

"Then it's definite. The official name of the National Police Service is the National Police Service of the Prime Minister's Office of the Kingdom of Silesia."

Mr. Henrik hit the investigation of the case with a direct order from the Commissioner of Police.

And the chief of police probably did it on further human orders. By order of the head of the Chancellery of the Kingdom, that is, the Chancellor, Grand Duke Carol.

"Mr. Henrik...... no, you do something quite nasty about using people from the Duke of Rosenstock family in the Marinovska case. That's right, you're just a man of openness and righteousness and of literary and martial arts."

"But it's also a valid hand."

"Yep."

A princess's best friend plots an assassination of a princess, and a princess person convicts her of that best friend.

Then this is what the people around you who are not familiar with the situation should think. "I guess the interior of the princess is pretty rattled," he said. Isn't there a fierce feud among the princesses, not a single rock? Then wouldn't it be better to give it to the Grand Duke for your own safety?

That's what ordinary aristocrats would think. I guess you already know inside and out that there's a case and that's Mr. Henrik, the Rosenstock family man in charge. Pretty bad situation.

"To say something that sounds like a tactical graduate school, the situation now is' they took the lead '. The enemy has created a situation, and this one will have to turn to the back."

"Right. So how we stand around will determine the life of Lord Sarah and the future of His Highness Emilia."

"Yep. But I think we're gonna have a scratch anyway."

"Hmm. What do you mean?

Maya leans forward slightly. Apparently, from here on out, it was an area she couldn't even think of.

"The most pernicious part of this plot is that no matter what the end of this case, we still have a big scratch."

Let's explain it in turn.

The settlement of a possible case now... right, there are three.

The first is if Sarah is arrested and convicted by a lawful trial.

They fabricate the case and the evidence, and they'll probably be guilty once they're tried and put on a military law conference. Attempted assassination of the princess, well, normally I would have just said death penalty.

If so, could His Royal Highness the Princess, who lost her best friend, remain calm? Your Highness and Sarah supported each other in the Spring War.

Depending on His Highness Emilia's spiritual strength...... he will be the worst abolitionist. There is also the possibility of falling out of the battle for succession to the throne. In that case, Grand Duke Carroll's status is a stone's throw.

If His Highness Emilia's spirit is surprisingly benign, he can still not wipe his mistrust of Mr. Henrik, who was in charge of this case, and hence of the Duke of Rosenstock's house. It is certain that there will be cracks in relations within the princess.

What we can't ignore is Sarah's men, the 3rd Cavalry Regiment. If my beloved boss was executed for a wrongful crime, and in doing so, if I knew that Emilia, the person to whom Sarah pledged allegiance, had done nothing, my mistrust for Emilia would also sprout.

Your Highness will no longer be trusted by the soldiers. This would also be a worrying development.

... No, most importantly, will I stay calm? Maybe I'm more likely to be abandoned than your Highness. If you're an abandoned man of the game, I still don't like being an abandoned man because of the grief of losing my best friend.

Sarah's execution will have to be avoided at all costs, even if she does something legally, ethically wrong.

Second, that His Highness Emilia use royal privileges to help Sarah out.

The royal family has the privilege to waive prosecution. In other words, when criminal and civil proceedings are instituted, we can decide that the trial was not a royal privilege. And that's in that it works not only for itself, but also for others.

As things stand, it is the easiest and surest way. But the problem is that the impossibility of using that privilege is imperative to be blamed.

In particular, what do you think of Count Tarnovsky, the legal script, a princess nobleman famous for his truly open and just affairs?

What Count Tarnovsky's second son, who was once the boss of me, Sarah and Radek, said, "Father should take the throne in order of inheritance, for the sake of openness and justice". In other words, that is to say that the Count himself has not sworn allegiance to His Highness Emilia. Only the laws of the kingdom do he swear allegiance to.

That's why the inheritance rights have become princesses without worrying about the man below plotting it.

But what would the Count think if the princess abused her privileges to acquit the state offender?

Even though it is a privilege recognised by the royal family, the Count may cease to obey His Highness Emilia if he exercises it without dark arrows cod. Rather, I lean against the Grand Duke, who would be appealing for the fairness of the law. That way His Highness Emilia will lose that greatest ally.

If Count Tarnovsky, who was head of the princess in the cabinet, saddled up, the rest would be about Baron Randowski, the Internal Affairs Letter. And he could also fall back on the Grand Duke, aware of the disadvantage.

So it is better to avoid His Highness Emilia using royal privileges as much as possible. This is a last resort.

And the third. To move as a military inspector Colonel Emilia.

A military inspector known as an exclusive military pronouncement in the territory of the Duke of Krakowski. If so, naturally, they also have oversight over military personnel in the realm. Use it to hold a military conference against Sarah in Colonel Emilia's hands.

If it's a trial in which Colonel Emilia will be presiding, Sarah can be acquitted, or a light sentence if that's not a good idea. It would sound promising, but like a year's pay cut or something.

But is this the same danger as royal privilege? If it's too light, I don't know what they'll say to the original Ministry of Military Affairs and the military script in the main house. Emilia and Sarah's military authority will narrow, and after all, it is imperative that they be attacked by the Grand Duchy.

It could be a compromise, but this might be the most realistic thing to do at the moment.

Explain that to Maya. Bad explanation I was anxious to tell you and tell you properly, but she seemed to understand properly.

Having heard the whole explanation, Maya said this further, perhaps after acknowledging that this opinion was correct.

"But isn't there also a fourth possibility?

"... what the hell is that?

"Lord Henrik would have said. Lord Sarah will be on the run."

"... well. Right. Perhaps in this case, the enemy's only miscalculation lies in Sarah's escape. So while Sarah keeps running, can we attack her from here?"

It means you could go back to Wang Capital and persuade the legal script, or work with the Ministry of the Interior to slap the police station and possibly do all sorts of things. Maybe Sarah understood that running was her best hand when she realized she was under suspicion.

Hmm. Good hands. It's worth teaching you a tactical strategy.

"That's the thing. And Lord Sarah must continue to flee, not least."

……

What's this all about? Does that mean Sarah can get caught?

Seeing as how the question marks were arranged over her head, Maya said away a little with a doya face, soaking up a bit of superiority.

"Don't you see? Get out of the police station and secure Lord Sarah with our hands. I mean," It's a mess. "