To persuade the human disbeliever, Eina, I turn my thoughts around and utter words.

"Given Eina's position as the world and king she's lived in so far, it's natural that she can't trust anyone else, and I know she shouldn't have done that. But don't you think I could trust you a little more about your best friend and sister?

Just a general theory, a word that doesn't have any persuasion whatsoever.

Eina looks at this with a cold look.

"I have seen so many human beings who fall asleep to their enemies with pressure and profit flickered away, easily forsaking benevolence and loyalty. I've really seen a lot of people who abandon even friendship and family sentiment and trample on it to run to their own retention and personal greed and ambition. Humans are surprisingly easy and easy to betray."

… born and raised as a former noble civilian in a kingdom where the aristocratic system was favouring the breadth. Eina, who fought the civil and external wars and became king after an episcopal (jiggy) and ministerial appointment to the nobility.

Ms Eina, who has abolished the aristocratic system and carried out various internal affairs reforms.

I guess I've seen the dirty parts of humans so much that I don't like them, and I should have used them.

I guess many of the betrayals I've seen have been carried or set up by Eina herself.

That means you don't trust people, and you don't trust people.

It's hard to flip things by words due to a hands-on experience. Especially if someone as smart as Eina is the opponent.

But, well, let's just do it.

So solidify your resolve and connect your words.

"But didn't some of them betray you? There were people who gave their lives for benevolence, loyalty, friendship and family affection, even though they had no interest in it, right?

I can't think of a practical example, but maybe one.

But Eina, silent for a while as she traces her memory, eventually utters her words in her usual emotionless voice.

"Unfortunately, you don't think of it. Some said they wanted their masters and family to help them instead of sacrificing themselves, but I don't remember seeing anyone who just accompanies them to doom, even though I don't want any consequences. There were those who took precedence over damage calculations over feelings such as samurai (bushings), resentment, hatred, or electorate (sentiment) consciousness because of the privileged class, who had muscles stuck in their heads."

Whoa, you're not here...

"Isn't that... the angle of view problem? If Me and Eina are at odds now, and Listella or Reina are on Eina's side, it might seem like someone who doesn't understand the situation correctly, and if Yumika is on her side, it would also look like it's for the family, not loyalty or benevolence, right?

…………

Oh, Eina was rarely silent. All right, let's push some more.

"Eina knows exactly how good Listella is, doesn't she? You shouldn't be the kind of person who makes the wrong decision about the situation. Once in a while, why don't you talk to me and see how I react with the setup that you're supposed to turn everything against your enemies? I don't know in what way, but I think you're on my side. If he finds out it's a lie, he'll be really pissed off."

In my words, Eina has an unconvincing look on her face. It feels like I haven't pushed enough yet.

"Besides, I don't think even Mr. Reina would abandon Eina. Usually, at times of need, you decide to give priority to your sister."

In my words, Eina sharpens her expression and leans back.

"- Yoichi is a benefactor and husband to your sister. Wouldn't an honest sister in clean and clean white (Seikenku) betray someone like that! Even if it's a battle we know we're going to lose..."

I got up unexpectedly, Mr. Eina. That changes your personality when it comes to your sister. But by the time I was finished, the momentum of the words had dropped rapidly, and as I noticed something, I changed my expression and lowered my back to Ston and the chair (chair). Yeah, that's right.

"See, there are people close to you who would give their lives for benevolence and loyalty, but who would accompany you to doom even though they have no interest whatsoever. I'm sure Rhina will stay with me until the end of the day, even if I'm in a situation of losing and being destroyed."

- This may be the first time I've been able to get a clean bottle from Mr. Eina.

I knew Eina's weakness was your sister.

Eina drops her gaze on her desk in silence without speaking out. All I have to do is direct my conclusions in the direction I want to draw.

"And maybe it's the same when Eina's around. You'll worry if they see me as a plank, but if Eina loses, she'll plead for Eina's life in exchange for her life, and if that's denied... maybe we'll go after her. It's my sister's fault that this happened..."

"- Your sister said that..."

'I won't,' you want to deny it.

But I can't get that word out because I can't necessarily deny what I said. And more importantly, it's probably because it's a story you don't want to deny to Mr. Eina.

I can get my favorite sister to think that far. How happy is that for Eina?

I don't think she trusted 100 percent of my story, but Eina kind of looks red like she was in heat, blurry about something very rare.

... maybe, but this solved the problem I've been worried about the last few days.

To King Eina's men, because Eina is a civilian. Or because you are young, there will be people who are disgusted just because you are a woman, and many will remember to rebel for other reasons.

But there was no choice but to admire all my men. There is only one king in the story who can offer absolute loyalty.

If there are two people on my side who throw everything away, I think that's enough. Normally, King Daphra proves to himself that he can't even hope for it.

Listella and Rhina are special types of emotions that are rare, even if you think about them in the original world, of course.

It would be a shame to have two such precious beings nearby and not be able to realize it.

I hope that Eina's human distrust will be more or less sumptuous today, and that she will put some more credit on the people close to her. And I can't help but think so, hoping it'll be easier mentally.

I would be very grateful if you could trust me a little more at last and ease your guard.

With that in mind, I leave Eina, who is still soaked in sentiment, behind me and head back to my room.

My sister, who seems to have been awake in the room waiting for me to return, stopped her sewing hands and smiled and said 'Welcome back, brother' to welcome me.

... I guess Rhina for Eina is the same as Kaori for me.

I want to protect you from Kaori no matter what I do, and Kaori does my thing... I don't know how much, but I'm pretty sure she cares about me.

Anyway, it was before I came to this world. He was just the most popular person in the world who could be abandoned by his parents because of his pull...

"... Kaori, thank you"

"Huh...?

I suddenly laugh at my Kyoton sister for saying something and urge her to go to bed because it's too late.

What we use is a room in the Royal Castle of the Kingdom of Daphra. It's a small room that the servant used, apparently.

My sister said it would be nice if I saw two beds.

Sticking those two beds together perfectly, my sister hugs them in my arms, as usual, and she says happily, 'Eh heh...'

I can't help wishing this peaceful time would last forever, but I also wish that the day would come for Rhina and her sisters.

For now, Rhina's been in the room right next door to me as an escort, and Eina seems to be sleeping there, bringing her bed into the room she's using for the office.

If they were to be able to live together amicably, this expedition would be over and the continent would be united. It will be after the ruling has settled and the establishment of the Elf nation has taken hold.

That also means achieving my goals for me, so hopefully the day will come soon and I will fall to a peaceful sleep too...

29 August 426, Continental Calendar

36.2% Continental Unity Progress at the moment (Owned by Parklen Mine - Owns the Great Forest Zone of the former Kingdom of Markham and the former Idra Empire - Owns the Great Wetlands Zone of the former Kingdom of Siddhar - Strong influence over the Kingdom of Parklen, which dominates the western half of the continent - Secures land for orphans (Koji) in the eastern part of the former Kingdom of Siddhar)

832,548 total emancipated elves

Breakdown 159,019 people in mines 532,879 people in 4603 villages in the Great Forest Elves 139,596 marsh elves (some in turn migrating to the Great Wetlands) in protection at the Listella Chamber of Commerce 24,148 orphans

Asset holdings 21,140.1 million

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Lynne (Elf Archer)

Linea (Class B Adventurer)

Lena (Elf's Textile Artisan)

Ceres (Elf's Woodworker)

Listella (hired chairman of the Chamber of Commerce)

Lucrea (Elf's Pharmacist)

Nina (next king candidate)

Eina (King of the Kingdom of Parklen)

Kutl (Fairy)

Shella (Enchanted Dragon)