Okitara 20nen Nandesukedo! Akuyaku Reijo no Sono Ato no Sono Ato

Episode 51: The Awakening of the Earl of Signs (Part II)

"You think it's time for judgment? This is ridiculous. What sin did I commit?"

Count Sign laughed with his nose.

He is now being eagled in the face by Fioria.

Depending on your response, that attitude was a fluke everywhere when you said it was a pinch of absolute desperation that wasn't weird to get your head crushed with gushing.

"Have you ever let the mercenaries attack a city in your territory? To the lord, the inhabitants are like livestock. What about the livestock you don't listen to? It will be decided to kill. I did what I deserved."

"… I wonder at the point of treating the inhabitants as livestock. They and you, after all, are the same people, right?

"No, you don't. Nobles and civilians are completely different creatures. That's what I've been told since I was a child. There's no way I can change my mind."

"You're not going to reflect at all."

"Of course."

Count Signe said it without hesitation.

The instant answer was enough to make you even feel refreshed.

"The eagle is born as an arrogant nobleman and dies as an arrogant nobleman. That's okay. Anyway, I know I'm not going to get caught in the dark when I live in the future.... It's Fioria. Are you going to lose the very existence of the aristocracy from the kingdom of Tristan? Isn't Abandoned Territory Prefecture the first step in that?

"Oh, you've noticed."

Fioria loosened her right hand slightly.

Inside, modify your assessment of the Earl of Signs upwards.

You've really turned it into something, Count Signe.

I can't believe you realize the sincerity of an abandoned prefecture as well as challenging me.

Wonderful.

All the nobles who took part in the rebellion will be executed, but your turn will be at the end.

"You're right, I'm going to erase my status as a nobleman from this country."

"What do you do that for? You must be noble."

"It's because you're noble. If you think for the sake of your country, for the sake of your people, there should be no aristocracy. As before, every aristocrat seems to be ruling his own territory, so there is no future for the Tristan kingdom."

Listen carefully, and Fioria starts talking in the foreground.

In the first place, as of twenty years ago, the aristocracy of this country was at its limits.

Remember Anne Rose's case.

A lot of nobles went the wrong way, confused by the colourful incense of just one girl.

If Vincent hadn't been king, the kingdom of Tristan would have been doomed.

There are other reasons.

As I always say, in this day and age, the most important thing is economic power.

If you're faking it, they'll just treat you like a duck by the clever merchants and suck you all the way down to the bone marrow.

In order for the Kingdom of Tristan to survive, the whole country needs to come together and work on its internal affairs and trade.

In that case, the non-royal privileged class would only stand in the way, wouldn't it?

"- So I get rid of aristocracy. All of a sudden, it's going to be difficult, but I'm going to change something a little bit on a decades-by-decade basis: nobility into the past."

"If so, there is no longer a place for me in this country. All I know is how to live as a nobleman. I'm not even going to accept any other way of life. If you're going to judge me, you can judge me."

The attitude of the Earl of Signs was, until the end, grand.

He seemed to take pride in being an "arrogant nobleman".

But on the other hand, the other nobles who took part in the rebellion were helpless and ugly.

Their footsteps were not aligned at all, all of which were destroyed by one Fioria, raising the white flag lightly.

On the contrary, I just beg for mercy by arranging excuses that are not foolish.

Baron Arnold's head heimer, for example.

He repeatedly rubbed his head on the ground and insisted against Fioria.

Please, I just want you to miss the execution.

"It's not up to me to decide whether or not I'm going to be executed. Wait for His Majesty Vincent to shake it out."

"Be that as it may, Miss Fioria, please take it up with Your Majesty. Please!"

"If you ask me, I can't do anything I can't."

"Why! A man is desperately asking you to do this! Even she said she was bowing her head, but this is why the woman..."

"Think carefully before you say you're a man or a woman. Are you that big? You're just born into a nobleman, aren't you, Bonkla? How much is your apology worth?

Fioria's words were so spicy that it was only twelve minutes before she broke Heimer's heart.

The same response was repeated to the other nobles, complicating their spirits.

Aside from that, the revolt that accompanied the abandoned territorial province closed the curtain too quickly.

As we found out later, not only the Earl of Signature, but also the other rebel aristocrats seemed to know the existence of a "divine killing junction". It was because of this that Fioria could be beaten, and she flipped an anti-flag against the Kingdom of Tristan.

But from the results, only the Earl of Signature used the junction.

The other nobles answered with their mouths together.

That junction seems to devour the life expectancy of the surgeon.

Who uses such horrible things?

I thought other nobles would do it, even if I didn't do it.

"……… to be manned enough to give up. All I can say is incompetence."

Fioria was sighing and turning her thoughts around about what she needed to do next.

That's...

"Who the hell taught the rebels about the union?"

Strangely enough, no one, including Count Signe, could only vaguely remember who taught the junction.

He said he was a man from the south.