April 20th at exactly 15: 00.

Instead of a minute of madness for a second, the curtain of a harmonious meeting rose between the treasures within Fort Castelletto, to be called the "Castelletto harmonious meeting" of future generations.

Today's meeting, the first day, the content of the "first meeting", was not so important at the beginning. How to run the meeting and how to proceed. And who is the chancellor, what is the scope of the ruling? Discuss it. Even when it comes to discussion, there are few objections at this stage, and this was also the case in this case, as it is customary to go along with such meetings.

It is then the submission of the draft Treaty of Reconciliation drawn up by the Kingdom of Silesia that the problem arises. Submission alone, nothing in particular to discuss. Because the Eastern Continental Empire has no time to scrutinize the draft either and decide which one to accept and which to reject.

After the submission of the treaty, it was concluded, "Let us make it a fruitful meeting for both sides", and the first day of the meeting was concluded by the smiling handshake of the representatives of the two countries, who then had dinner with the national diplomatic missions… Apparently.

Apparently, I'm not supposed to be able to attend a meeting or a meal because I'm the first sarge, and I just heard it from His Highness Emilia.

I can't help but say that, and I'm probably not dissatisfied because even if I attend, it just shrinks in tension. I cannot directly support His Highness Emilia, but I can do that before and after the meeting.

It's been a while since the meeting ended, 20: 20. Me, Her Royal Highness Emilia, and Mr. Fine gathered in the appropriate room to begin analysing the draft Treaty of Reconciliation submitted by both sides. Sarah and Mr. Maya wait outside the door and have them ready in case.

... Not now, but you have a high rate of girls this time. I hope I'm not in any trouble.

Aside from that, I shall begin my analysis of the draft treaty submitted by the Kingdom. Today is the first time that a princess who has come to negotiate diplomacy has learned more about the contents of a draft submitted by her own country, and what is usually a disgrace. All of this is bad for the Grand Duke, who reluctantly published it.

That's why I need to study properly.

The draft Treaty of Reconciliation submitted by the Kingdom of Silesia, summarizing only the main points, reads as follows:

I. With the signing of this Treaty, the war between the two countries shall end.

II. The imperial government of the Eastern Continent shall assign to the Kingdom of Silesia the imperial western Valavillier and its surrounding areas and villages, the imperial western Ludmina and its surrounding areas and villages. The same applies to any public property held by the imperial government of the Eastern Continent present in both regions.

III. The imperial government of the Eastern Continent shall reimburse the Kingdom of Silesia in full for the costs it has used for the war. The amount, timing and method of reimbursement shall be determined after separate consultation.

IV. Release all of them in respect of prisoners held by both countries. All costs for the liberation of prisoners shall be borne by the Imperial Government of the Eastern Continent.

V. the imperial government of the eastern continent to ensure that the free state of Raskino is a completely independent state;

And, well, here's the thing.

If I say so, this will further deepen the content of the Guinean truce agreement.

No explanation is required with regard to one.

I don't know if I need an explanation for the first half of the two. The second half simply means "I will also get real estate, such as bureaux and garrisons in the city, and movable property such as documents and military supplies".

III is about compensation.

Four doesn't need to be explained. But not all prisoners are submissive to the Imperial Government!

It's like an aside about five. The Eastern Continental Imperial Government has not yet recognized Laskino as an independent state, so give him proper recognition.

... Somehow, it's so decent that you can't put it on. Because I'm talking about Grand Duke Carroll: "Silesia doesn't want anything! As long as there's peace!" I thought you'd say it with your hands up.

"Well, I have to say a lot externally and internally. Because he's a winner."

And, Your Highness Emilia.

Actually, you're right. If the winner doesn't make him look like a winner, he's full of suspicion before he can be licked.

The question is how much His Highness Emilia's opinion can be passed on to this draft, but that can only be judged after hearing the response from the Eastern Continental Empire side.

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Two days later, a "second meeting" was held, to which Sergei Romanov, Chief of the Imperial Diplomatic Mission of the Eastern Continent, responded regarding the draft submitted by the side of the Kingdom of Silesia. The answer to that concern...

"I fully agree on one, four and five, and on three, I was told, 'Depends on future consultations', but I agree on a large number of points. But for two things, we can't assign areas that are not even occupied by Silesia…"

"You can say it's a total rejection now..."

(ii) Needless to say about the territorial transfer. It's also like saying "I'm not going to pay a fortune" for the three indemnities. Then it's not the loss of the Empire, it's the draw.

Mr. Feene seems to share my opinion,

"Is it still an expression of will that the Empire has not lost? I know how you feel, but it's still a question of how to take it in your favor from here..."

"Yep. Or maybe that's how you intend to prolong the meeting and give Grand Duke Carroll freedom of movement while we're in a foreign country."

It is customary for such harmonious meetings to take time. This time it won't be that long because there are only two belligerents, but it should nevertheless be seen as taking a month. If this were a multi versus multi war, time would be allotted for usurpation and compromise, and we would have to be prepared for more than six months.

This could be quite a struggle.