Me, Adventurer! - Undoubled Skills Are Flat Magic (WEB Version)

Episode 142 - If you three come by, it's common for the two of you to split into one.

"Faction..."

"That's right. If you don't decide where you stand properly, you'll be transformed into an old raccoon who uses his hands."

What Count Dorton told me was the story of power relations between nobles in the kingdom. It is natural to have it in the aristocratic world, because if three humans come together, we can have a faction. Japanese deputies are enough to create an even more individual-centric faction within a large faction, a political party. Maybe nobles in this country are doing something similar.

"There are three main factions of the kingdom. Wow. One is the 'royalists' who say let's pull the country with central power around the royal family. On the contrary, it is the 'aristocracy' that seeks to extend the powers of local lords. The rest can't be on either side, and it can be on both sides. It's 'neutral'. Now this neutralist is the most common, but it's the noblemen who have the momentum."

"Is that... because there was a succession to the throne?

"Oh, you're right. I knew you were smart. That's a quick story. Wow."

The king now is someone who wasn't originally meant to inherit the throne. Naturally, there is no political support base. A nobleman who was originally a royalist would also not be able to actively support him until he could identify himself as a person.

Moreover, a small number of nobles who had packed in the royal castle had been murdered when Prince Idiot (Brandon) had a coup. I guess it was to make it easier to run a coup regime by releasing the leading players. Murdered nobles were as stuffed in the royal castle, so many should have been royalists. It is self-evident that if one force is weakened, the rest of the forces will be relatively stronger. So the aristocracy is getting stronger? That brain muscle king is struggling, too.

"So, by today's issue, do you mean solicitation to your own faction?

"Mm-hmm, it's close, but it's a little different. Please don't go to another faction."

"What do you mean?

"Beat is supposed to be Dan's neighbor, isn't he? Because Atashi and Dan are royalty, and Beat is royalty."

That's your first ear. Sounds like I belonged to the Royalists sometime. A child is probably a subordinate nobleman under asylum. By Dan, you mean the village chief.

I see, because I am thought to be the child of the Village Chief who is a Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village Village. Well, it's not a mistake. The village chief is more trustworthy than any other unfamiliar nobleman. The village chief and king are strong enemies, so the village chief is a royalist, am I a royalist too? Convinced.

"His Excellency the Count is a royalist, isn't he? You're a local lord, but you're not a nobleman?

"That's right. But if it's really a peripheral territory, we can't do it without support from the center. Both Atashi and Dan are lords of the periphery."

Hmm, don't you want to go without development aid? It's a story in every world.

There are demons in this world, and there are wars. When a local lord in a harsh environment tries to maintain his territory while retaining his independence, that means only the country can count on him. Does that mean that nobles are people with somewhat safe and prosperous territories? I envy you.

"I see. But I still don't have much power, Associate Baron. Aren't you a little quick to talk about that?

"Ugh. You don't know what you're worth, do you? Now noble society is starting to move around you and Dan."

What do you mean? Focus on me and the village chief? Why the nobles?

If you ask me, they say the Jerkin 'Army defeat in the suburbs of Chitto earlier is the beginning. The village chief reassessed the vibrant maneuver with the feeling that "boulders are whirlwind dantes," and I'm noticed by the nobles for having a powerful intrinsic magic to help the village chief. I crusaded Big Joe, bandits and pirates in Dorton and exposed rebels lurking in the Knights in Gizan. Alongside the village chief now, they're talking about it as one of the kingdom's leading forces. Seriously!? When!?

A royalist who breathed back at the work of me and the village chief, but it's the aristocrats who aren't happy about it. They're losing their say in the royal castle.

Oh, that's why you made the village chief a Viscount, and you made me an associate baron, that king! If the mayor of the village, who is a royalist, becomes a territorial Viscount, I am automatically a royalist for that child. If a powerful wizard joins the royalty, he can kill the nobility momentum. Sooner or later I'd have been an associate baron on my own, but you made it your own business to recite it in royalty! If you're that much of a thinker, that king, you're surprisingly belly hungry! It was just a brain muscle!

I may have contacts with nobles like that. He's still a child and an associate baron, so there may be people trying to draw him into the aristocracy by threatening to earn money. It seems the truth of this call was that the Count of the Royalists came out with that warning.

The village chief didn't say anything about the area. Wasn't it the other way around about Sister Jasmine, or did you trust me?... maybe because you're giving up on me.

"I want Beat to work at Dorton all the time, and I don't. Let's keep getting along, shall we?

Wink flies from the Count who is likely to hear the sound of the effect of 'Bachi!'.

I don't mind being an adventurer, but don't be a sotch. No, seriously, seriously.