Let's Manage The Tower

(18) Visits (Part II)

The meeting with the King continues, but René, who was originally the leader of the caravan, should represent and interact with the King, but the Kaiseki is already in the form of a representative.

This is because Rene herself is showing that she is entrusted with the assessment, and the King is also talking to the other party about the assessment.

I don't particularly intend to say this to you.

"Well, the crusade is good, but the real issue is what happened during the transport."

At the moment the King said so, it became clear that some of the people who had stood aside had reacted.

I don't know what position I reacted to, but Mitsuki seemed to understand clearly and told me in my heart.

However, the examiner pretended not to have noticed and tilted his neck.

"What can I do for you?

"... hmm. Is that all that happened and you're saying that?

"I understand that we adventurers are jobs that require more results than processes."

King Ernest raised both ends of his mouth slightly in response to the appeal.

The words of the examiner are equivalent to saying that what happened on the way is irrelevant.

In fact, an adventurer is a job that requires only the failure and success of a client.

It's a bit rough, but I'm not mistaken about the exam aid.

By the way, they told me not to push anything else because they did a good job on this one.

Specifically, don't involve ourselves in a faction struggle.

"I'm sure you're right. But sometimes we need their opinions."

"Opinion? To an organization that simply ignores our opinions and releases the raiders?

The people around me were stunned by the words of direct examination.

It also includes Renee and the others.

The only ones who didn't change their expression were Kouhi and Mitsuki, the person who said that.

The words of the examiner today are equivalent to saying, "What do you want to hear the opinions of an organization that releases criminals?"

It is the same as passing through irony and criticizing the King directly.

King Ernest of Streamstone also had a stunned expression in his words.

In the meantime, a man clasped his mouth.

Originally, it could be disrespectful, such as pinching the King's words, but I guess I decided it was a good time for the King to stop talking.

"You, if you've heard that before, it's too rude!!

Are you being rude?

The examiner sighed one by one before looking at you.

"What is disrespectful?

"What is it?!

"Our opinion has already been conveyed to the guards in that town. And after judging that, he was released? I mean, isn't that a national judgment? There's no way we can say more about being judged as a nation."

The final words of the examiner were addressed to King Ernest.

As an examiner, I am asking whether it is okay to say something on this occasion that is contrary to what I have judged as a country.

What bites me into being rude is a totally absurd opinion, if you think about it.

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King Ernest was intrinsically surprised at the sight of Kaiseki.

I didn't think it was the right person to assemble the story.

To be clear, somewhere in my mind I thought of myself as an adventurer.

However, the idea was blown away by the previous story.

If you suck, they'll take the story with them in a good way.

King Ernest, who thought so, quickly switched his mind.

It was a visit I was having somewhere to play, but I changed my mind to attend important discussions in the country.

"... yes, that's right."

"Ha?!

"Oh, King!

King Ernest kept his gaze away from the Kaiseki while gently raising his right hand to suppress the sighs around him.

The examiner also took the line of sight from the front.

Even if I say yes, I'm not looking back with a strong eye, I'm just being relative.

However, there are only a handful of people who can receive the king's gaze directly from the front, who has been standing as a king for more than twenty years.

In a sense, only those in the same position can endure that line of sight, which can also be intimidation.

However, Kaiseki took the sight very naturally.

The others were quiet in a different atmosphere.

Those who are quite good at reading the air are here.

I am aware of the tension between Kaosuke and King Ernest.

"Hmm, that's a legitimate concern. Now, I declare myself here. The words they have spoken on this occasion will not hold the state responsible."

Without limitation, those around me were blinded by the words that no matter what Kaiseki said, they would not be held guilty.

It is not uncommon, even in informal settings, for such things to be allowed.

It is only when the opponent is recognized as equal to the King, or when it happens very rarely, such as this one.

"Thank you for your kind consideration of the King."

Did you feel the atmosphere? That's what Kaiseki said and slowly lowered his head.

Afterwards, the conversation between Kaiseki and the King continued in an indifferent manner.

As part of the story, we talked objectively about the events on the move that we saw from the examiner's side.

I have ruled out the idea of examinations that I felt at that time.

Because I know that it makes no sense to say personal opinions in such situations.

After that, it is up to the King to decide what to think.

Kaiseki thought that that was not what he was talking about.

"... hmm. Their opinions were very helpful. Thank you again."

"No, I hope it helps."

The conversation continues, as always, with a sense of tension.

Nobody tried to interrupt the conversation as early as possible.

"Mmm. By the way, I'll ask my men if they want to work for me.

"This is a corner invitation..."

I'm sure you will.

An important story for the people around me was brought up in a quick conversation between the two of them, and it was quickly finished.

The King invited him to study from the bottom of his heart.

Nevertheless, I did not think that I would be assisted.

I told you to be a subordinate, knowing that there are people who want it.

I didn't have the idea of yawning, but it was a word after I knew that Ten and Eighty-nine would be rejected.

At the same time, those who have the expression of relief when they see that the examiner has declined the examination are also closely checked.

It is also important for King Ernest to talk to Kaiseki, but it is also important that his men react.

I can say that I set up this place for that.

If you think about it, you can say that this discussion has yielded good results.

Without being able to pinch my mouth, the kingdom side and Renaissance just watched the discussions.

Especially after the King's atmosphere changed, no one was able to follow the conversation between the two.

I used to interact in such a high dimension that I looked at it from the standpoint of a bystander.

It was finally the end of the visit, but nobody expected the last trap to be waiting for him.