6.

Mashka Pale was a leading monarch in the Ludovician region. The Palais family has long been a famous family, but it was during the days of Mashka's father that they rarely grew in power.

Mashka's father was strong in battle, thick in treating his allies, defending his faith, and fearing his people. The voice was distant, and the bandits disappeared from the Ludovician region, and the surrounding lords said they had all sought refuge.

I gathered the heavy ministers to leave a will, hoping to get old and ill and to get to the floor, or to prosper my clan after my death. That was more or less about the generational change of the ministers, and included some instructions on the Palais family's property, but there was something slightly different at the end.

It was about Tanida, my concubine.

Even when it comes to concubines, it's only about identity, and I've never called Tanida to my side. Mashka's father was worried about the future of this young daughter, who cared for her old self in a rather polite manner.

"After my death, Tanida will have my wife in the right house. Bring him the money he just doesn't have."

At that time, the concubine and the old minister had a custom of entering the tomb together at the death of the monarch. He willed intentionally so that those around him would not martyr young Tanida after his death.

Then the month of two years passed.

Mashka's father, sick and fading, was finally about to die. But before he died, he called Mashka and Jiajian to make a new will.

"Tanida will be in the grave with me."

Mashka and Jiazai prayed with serenity. Three days later, my father died.

Mashka performed his father's funeral, but Tanida couldn't get into the grave. And the mourning dawned. Or remarried Tanida early.

Jiazai sued the elders of the clan for this malpractice of Mashka's will.

In the aristocratic society of the time, the will of the father was absolute for the Son, and the will of the Lord was absolute for the remaining clan. If he had trampled the will of a man who was his father and his lord, he could have been executed instead of succeeding the governor.

In front of the heavy towns of the clan, Mashka was given the opportunity to elucidate.

"My father was merciful, and he could not stand before my greed. Profits were unequally shared with relatives and subordinates, and the ordeal was not seen by people with one person in it. Many powerful men admired the virtues of my father, and set up my father. That's why my father had the biggest power in the region."

"My father made a will two years ago. After his death, Tanida told him to give his wife to the house where she should be, and to bring her money without trouble. I thought. This is my father's will. This compassion is the Father, and this compassion is the Father. But three days before his death, my father called the housekeeper and me, and made a different will. He told me to put Tanida in his grave."

"Which of the two wills is the will of a true father? Which is the heart of a true father? Which will is the right way to go as a child? Of course, if you follow the teachings of the world, the later will be valid, and the earlier will will be triggered by the later will. That's clear. But I wonder if what I know may not be right."

"There was an elder. I want you to remember. My father's life. My father's life. Was my father satisfied to take a young daughter like Tanida on a journey of death? Was my father the bearer of such a heart?"

"My father, who lived sixty two years of his life ambitiously and for most of his life has made compassionate choices, told me to martyr Tanida tenderly, losing the finesse that comes from old age and disease in the last three days of his life. I have sworn to my father to keep my will. My father, who heard the vow, traveled in peace to the god of the underworld."

"You don't need to martyr Tanida any more than my father has safely finished the work of this world. If you glance at the last three days of your life, your father should not have tried to martyr Tanida. Sixty-two years and three days, and which father is the true father? Is it possible that what my father has piled up for sixty-two years may be made to go astray for only three days?"

"Think about it, there was an elder. What would the people of the world say if they martyred Tanida? That's what you'd say when you took a young daughter with you from old loneliness. But my father never refuses to be such a person. Isn't it what you shouldn't do as a child to lay down your father for such a human being? I made up my mind. It is not the will of the Father in the last three days, when death is imminent and lost in his heart, but to obey the will of the Father two years before he was rightly judged by his heart, that he is rightly obeying the heart of the Father, and that he is the way to keep the Father out as a son."

Mashka was unanimously forgiven and took the seat of our Lord.

Thereafter the Palais family prospered greatly.

I have two later conversations.

Five years after his father's death, Mashka finds herself betrayed by a heavy minister and in a crisis of absolute destiny. But then a single King of Corruption (Nuruel) appeared on the battlefield, kicking the enemy army into a single armored sleeve, and Mashka took off her predicament.

Some soldiers on that battlefield said strange things. The clothes worn by the corrupt king were those that Tanida gave to his father.

Tanida's father said he was alive at the time Mashka remarried Tanida and thanked Mashka for tears in her tears, but then died of illness.

People rumored that Tanida's father had risen to become King of Corruption during the crisis of his benefactor, Mashka, and returned the favor.

Another later talk is a good example of knowing the wonders of something called fate.

Tanida had four boys at her remarriage. The Four Men will be heroes at length, and they will set up the kingdom of Zaka by calming the middle plains where the fighting continues.

The hero never forgot the benefactor of my mother. And they sealed Mashka unto the Marquis, and were generous unto him.

The Palais family was given a new family name.

The family name Rheinzatz.

To this day, it goes without saying that it is the noblest and most powerful house in the Kingdom of Zaka.