Legend

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It should be said that… Liberté broke into his mansion, not to mention enraged when he heard that someone had tried to attack Ray's obedient Seto, who was treating him as a guest.

Attacking the client Ray's squire would be because he decided that it was an affront to the Duke of Kelevel family.

As a result, the captured people were even scrutinized using magic items...

"Stupid! Why are you imitating this?... You can't laugh if you're joking."

Before the messenger from Liberté, the man… has such a strong influence in the aristocracy that Count Caselles tells him so, with an attractive grin.

That was what the envoy wrote in the letter he brought, that he would expel Count Caselles from the aristocracy and that he would not be allowed to be named aristocrat in the future.

"Even if you tell me, I don't know. I am only the one who brought a letter from Master Liberté."

"... then I will meet the Duke of Kelp in person to solve this misunderstanding!

If it comes to banishing the aristocrats like this, I am doomed.

From the nobles who belong to the nobility are seen with an insulting gaze, and the only means of remaining is the choice between belonging to the Kings or not belonging to any of the three great factions.

As for the Neutralists, there will be no more acceptability than attacking Dasker's katana Ray's submissive Seto, who leads it.

Most importantly, Count Caselles is also left with the means of asylum, but it is also suspicious whether such imitation would allow him to do so as a nobleman and, above all, has no handover to foreign countries.

Beyond being in such a position, the decision to remove from the aristocracy at all costs needed to be managed.

(Yep, the Duke of Kelp too...... I should probably put more emphasis on Non than such a neutral kid!

There is a strong frustration in the Count of Caselles, but there is no better reason to mouth it than the envoy of the Duke of Kelevel is in front of him.

In the first place, if asked who was at fault in this one, Count Caselles would immediately affirm that it was Ray.

In mock warfare, they imitated things like griffons to make them look like they were still there.

It is unacceptable that a mere adventurous flair makes such a rare monster its own.

If that were the case, that Griffon would have been happier to be his own.

... Around recognizing Seto as a thing, I guess I would have been fortunate to try Count Caselles for not letting Ray know about it.

Anyway, I've been hitting a lot of hands since I saw Seto in a mock fight, and I heard him talk about having a consolation party for the servants tonight, and I moved the plan into action... which has all taken the form of a back end.

Neither did Count Caselles think that his actions would ever be known to the Duke of Kelevel, but it is unexpected that he would nevertheless move things so forcefully so far.

And most of all, by the time it was deadly, I was mistaken... that the Duke of Kelevel gave priority to Ray, who was only in the position of one adventurer, over Count Caselles.

If we had obviously given priority to Count Caselles, we would not have taken such means as deportation from the aristocracy, naturally.

Even if it doesn't go that far, if you care how much, after a certain amount of time... that's what Count Caselles has been waiting for to wipe out the evidence before sending us a call. Of course, the communication is not an exile from the aristocracy, with the feeling of mouthing questions such as whether you have any idea.

"Damn!

"... what is it?

A Liberté user tilts his neck at the Count of Caselles, who has accidentally and unexpectedly put out the frustration in him.

Well, that's just a pose.

That's what the man who came to use knows what Count Caselles actually wants to say.

Because of the sweetness of my outlook, I made a fatal mistake.

If this had been done not by Count Caselles himself, but by such people as his blood relatives, he would still have managed to recover it.

But if it were the Count Caselles himself who did it, there would be no excuse.

If I try to be a man of use, I have questions as to why that principals themselves did stupid imitations.

If you really want to do it, you should have pinched the person you should have truncated in between.

But in the end, the man is only the use of Liberté, and he doesn't have to be clever with his servile mouth.

Does Count Caselles know that too, shaking the meat on his lazy cheeks in a grumpy manner, yet saying nothing more?... No, I can't tell you.

If I were to say something on this occasion, it would all be natural because it could end badly for me.

"Nothing. But... aren't the contents of this letter a little too much? If I could, I'd like the Duke of Kelp to be a little more calm."

"My husband is calm. No, I was wondering if I could say I was too kind."

"What?

You thought you made fun of your own husband, and the man tells you so, even though he's offended.

I was Count Caselles returning words in disgust with it, but if Liberté really understood that he was the one who couldn't forgive Count Caselles, he would be leading his men directly, not by letter, like this.

But it seems that Caselles has no idea what's going on around there.

Turn an unpleasant gaze at the man you use.

Did you think that the man of use didn't want to talk to such Count Caselles any more, no more trying to have a conversation, bowing his head?

"Now, if you'll excuse me around here"

"Hey, wait! That what this letter says is true!? Give the Duke of Kelp a word of clarification!

"I'm sorry, but I just came to deliver a letter, because I don't have such authority"

Saying so, the man of use leaves the room when he gives a token.

Count Caselles stared abominably at the back of such a man.

"Damn it! Who do you think this non is!? He said he had struggled so far to help the scattered aristocracy... and cut it off to this extent!?

As we talked, I guess I got more irritated. Count Caselles slaps his fist against the executive desk in a frustrating mix.

... but in the next moment, I will moan at the pain of hitting my desk.

But for Count Caselles, the pain calms the mind, which had been unable to think properly due to anger and agitation, and some become a cut-off to think calmly.

"What do we do? If it comes to expelling the aristocrats in this situation, there is only a desperate future. Do you want to saddle for the Kings? But... there's Count Herkena over there. I'm absolutely sorry I got under that guy."

It governs the territory adjacent to the Count of Caselles, Count of Herkena.

The Earl of Caselles and his ancestors have been unfriendly and still interact with various things in the right to water.

Getting beneath such a person is something that is never bearable to Count Caselles.

"Because... don't belong to a faction and move? You want me to be such a loser?"

Some of the nobles of the Kingdom of Mireana do not belong to the three main factions.

In fact, many people act like that in their own thoughts, but from the eyes of Count Caselles, such people are only losers among the nobles.

I was absolutely sorry that the pride of the Count Caselles would be such a loser.

But naturally I can't belong to the Neutralists any more than I'm known to have put my hand on Seto...

"What do you want me to do? Whoa!

Once again, Count Caselles slapped his fist against the executive desk in frustration.

... Count Caselles doesn't know.

that Liberté was worried that some of the aristocrats were hanging particularly heavy taxes on their inhabitants.

That there is likely to be a riot in the Count of Caselles territory in the near future, and that if we keep the Count of Caselles in the aristocracy, we will have determined in cold blood that it would be no small damage to the aristocracy, and that we have cut the Count of Caselles off from the aristocracy.

If it were not for another person, not Count Caselles, who planned this raid of Seto... who, while belonging to the aristocracy, would do harm to the aristocracy, Liberté would not have punished him so far either.

I would have punished Ray just to his satisfaction, but it wasn't even supposed to be a removal from the aristocracy.

Count Caselles didn't realize about it, he just exposed his frustration… the next day, he told his wife and sons about this one, and eventually was told to be separated from his wife and abandoned from his wife's home.

"... what do you think? I'm sure Ray would have been satisfied."

That's what Ray was told in Liberté's clerk's office at a time when the date isn't strange anymore, and that's what we should normally call midnight.

After the party, Ray wonders how to answer, at the same time amazing at things like whether he's still working.

Still think about the current situation…

"If the Duke of Kelevel decides that the disposition is fine, I don't mind. Seto didn't get hurt, either. Just because it's a removal from the aristocracy doesn't mean there's going to be another guy out there who thinks the same thing?

If you try to lay, there is a question as to whether the extent to which you have been expelled from the faction will be punished.

We're having a party now, but it's a big deal that we're originally working solo, and with that degree of punishment, there's going to be another similar guy? The question.

"Hmm, Ray may not know what he can do with his independence steps, but for nobility... especially for someone like Count Caselles, this one is a pretty big punishment. That's probably why, while Ray's in Anesis, he can assure you that someone like him is after Seto."

"Is that so?

"That's right. In some cases, it's not so strange if Ray comes out of Anesis in this case, or if there are fewer people out there who give a little bit."

If you say so much, Ray can't help but convince you for a second.

Now, if the same thing happens again, I guess I can also say that I'm dissatisfied with Liberté's decision... that's since the same thing actually happened again.

"Okay. Then I won't say anything more. It's just... even if you do that much, if you have someone to do the same again..."

Ray said nothing more than that, but that was enough for Liberté.

"Mm-hmm. I don't mind if you like it in that case. As I said earlier, I don't think it's a good idea to see what kind of disposition Count Caselles took in this case."

Still, I can't say enough that I'm not at all, because some aristocrats seem to decide that whatever they do works.

That's what a nobleman like that wouldn't be surprised if he knew about Count Caselles, but he could have done better himself...

In fact Count Caselles had all sorts of faults, but at the same time some parts of him did quite well.

Some of them, threatened with debt by stories, gave three sneaky guides.

We have already heard from the three people who were repelled by Seto about the situation around there, and their guards have already been secured.

If the men's attacking opponent is not Seto, but a more normal one… it is quite possible that Count Caselles' operation was a success.

It also deserves credit for moving ahead of the others.

(Capably, I'm never incompetent.... because I'm not incompetent, I decided it would cause more damage to the aristocracy and I decided to cut it off)

Even if you have competent abilities, it doesn't make sense that the abilities are used to tighten up the people.

Not to mention that there is a lot going on among the aristocrats, and there is no doubt that it has definitely become a hassle in the near future as it is.

That's why it turned out like this.

"Let's just say that's okay with the Count Caselles thing.... This is how Ray and I never had a chance to talk alone, and do you mind if we talk for a minute?

"Huh? Oh, yes. I don't mind."

With that said, Ray also understood that escorts were withheld in the next room, as well as several lurking in the ceiling and under the floor.

Given this situation, not very much, but I can't call you two men...... for Liberté, I guess the escorts don't get into numbers in this case.

How Elaine was amazing when she was in Gilm. When Ray told me that, he laughed with joy.