Let's start with the topic of transition capital.

The story of relocating the King's Capital came out of Harold's father king's days.

- The current king's capital, D'Arago, is too narrow, and we cannot hope for any further development with topographical elements. That continued to be an ongoing challenge for the national government.

However, the relocation problem began to become more realistic with a large number of liquid elements due to the coup d 'état in question, related to Queen Marguerite.

The earlier coup d 'état drastically reduced the momentum of the conservative factions in the country. Many conservatives other than a few of the main culprits were also transferred territories, and the entire country is now in the midst of a transitional float.

"It was a long-standing issue for the country, but it is likely that we will be able to achieve it because of this massive process of country change."

Multiplied by this, Harold thought about embarking on one problem, one that has shelved the resolution so far.

"Old National Church - Distinction from the Prospero Church"

"… National Church, Church"

Berta noticed at that time that a name he had never heard of before during the inspection.

That I was really alone, outside the mosquito nets, with regard to this measure.

"The forces of the Prospero Church are still alive and well around conservatives and foreign nations. A new state religion - called the Austerian Orthodox Church these days, but anyway, there continues to be an unnatural situation where both churches use the same diocese"

The cathedral, built in the Wang capital D'Arago, offers views of its majestic pavilion from anywhere in the city.

It is a magnificent building that took nearly two hundred years from the time the king of the previous dynasty ordered construction to completion.

The cathedral of D'Arago is no longer rooted in the hearts of the people of the land until the stage when the building itself can already be described as a symbol of faith.

"I'm going to leave the whole force of the Prospero Church in this city and build a new Austerian Orthodox Church in the new capital"

"... that you would give me Archbishop Prospero the cathedral of D'Arago?

Harold looked at Berta's choice of words for a moment, but nodded slightly at it.

"That's close. The centre of the religious institution will be left in this city of D'Arago, which will be the ancient capital"

When it comes to religion, Berta is honest with you.

Berta was born and raised in the south in a land pattern with diminished religious ideas. There is no need for faith in her life, and the way devout people think, cognizant, surely does not lead to an essential understanding.

However, Berta knew that while she was herself, her husband was deeply rooted in faith in its birth. Even though he converted for the convenience of national policy, he himself has not yet forgotten the teachings familiar with him.

"Your Majesty, so, are you sure? I mean, you yourself."

Don't know what to say, Berta cut the words. With that hand he strikes as king, he will also physically distinguish himself from Prosperism. There is also a cemetery in the cathedral of D'Arago where his biological mother Jane sleeps.

"There's no good or bad. The king is also the new Orthodox leader. Sooner or later, separation from the Old Church is imperative."

Harold was also talking about what it should be like to be a public figure.

But just before Berta turned away from its "right" appearance, he looked up and saw about Berta.

"... but it's a little easier to have someone nearby who cares about that"

I felt that the sound of stiffness was only slightly soothing. Berta was so surprised that for a while she looked at his, like a powerless face that could not be with a king or a single man.

"I have an attachment to this city and to that cathedral where I was baptized. That's why I want to avoid a tragic ending with that church"

Having a conversation alone with him is not uncommon these days. But I kind of felt like I was talking to this guy for the first time.

The values Harold values, the ones he wants to protect. policy as its manifestation.

- And he told me that the reason for Vawela's superiority in the new capital proposal was that it would be fully convincing if we took the time to think about it.

The ancient capital, which leaves behind the forces of the Old State, needs to be monitored from close geographical proximity.

It is dangerous for the eyes of politics to be distant from religious forces. From the continental countries of the North, there is also the possibility of horizontal spears entering the church into hiding.

The new King's capital should also be located in the northern part of the country in order to keep the Prospero Church at its mercy.

"... I wanted to cut into issues with the south after I got to the point of view of transitional capital. As a result, this is how I'm supposed to send you forward."

Berta couldn't say anything about that.

"Well,... you had too different perspectives on standing in regards to this one,"

And I wanted to give priority now to resolving the arguments that will connect us in the future, rather than the debate on what has passed. There is as much to talk about. About the south and about Nina.

"There are two things I recognize about the South. One is that the south is still closed. The other is the intransigence between the northern Petra faction and the south."

Berta also has earaches with regard to the former.

But Harold also didn't seem willing to delve into the debate on you right now.

"It's marital policy that's quick."

In a nutshell, Berta understands the connection to the earlier story.

"So you're Nina."

"That's right. I would like the daughter of Count Jimeno to be married to the mighty kingdom of Kasha in the south."

He nominated Kasha by name.

"Uncle Jimeno is not as much a territory or a title as he is yet, but he will rise more and more in the future also from the earl himself and the qualities of the trace. As the forces of conservatives weaken, Jimeno will sooner or later become a heavy minister of the state. As the marriage of a single daughter in that house, who deserves it"

Harold laughs bitterly when he says he doesn't know how to root in the south.

"The most suitable for this compromise is you, Berta. I also want you to take the lead in this marital policy, based on the relationship in the south and the royal convenience"

"Was that the situation? Still, Nina's that far."

Berta had in mind the new woman officer she had taken around during the inspection.

Since Nina was held to her roots by Lisa and was treated relentlessly, the ladies of the Berta Palace have gradually learned how to deal with her. While poisoned in many ways, Nina seems to be getting familiar with strange forms with improved identification of minimum workloads that won't anger her these days.

Aside from how well your relationships are turning around with that.

"… Shall I give Nina such a role"

He had some thoughts about Berta's concerns. He looks like he has a headache.

"Count Jimeno only has one daughter."

Apparently he tried to ascertain Nina's intentions before bringing this matter down to Berta. Rather than wanting to respect Nina's will, it would be the truth that she wanted to see if Nina had just the qualities to indulge in those important marriages.

And they immediately confronted her, but the results were scattered.

Nina ran wild wanting to be his sideroom.

"I'm glad you stopped that girl's rampage and took it on. The daughter of the emerging faction in the north was held as a maid close to the queen, and she became well known as a result along with the inspection."

Berta had no intention at all, but from outside the morning he seemed to see its personnel as proof left that Himeno and Kasha, the main faction of both factions, had somehow moved under the water.

(… so, Your Majesty has fortunately shelved every factional conflict resolution)

On second thought, I don't think it was much for Berta.

Really, I want you to say it sooner. I think so, but maybe this is just futile to say.

"Okay. Looks like a boat aboard, and I'll take on the role of finding her wedding partner in the south."

From now on, Berta herself must go and buy the information she needs with a proper eye.

That's how you take on a little bit of the actual role and get a lot of perspective.

What Berta hasn't got enough of yet isn't something you can get in time overnight or just claiming to come by.

It would be a position, gained from her own ongoing involvement in national politics.

"Will you take it on"

"Yeah. But I'll think about it for a second. I have to talk to Nina herself, and she's not going to be an obstacle to her marriage."

This could be pretty tough. I don't want to throw typhoon eyes into Kasha's clan in a detour.

"I asked. Your eyes are intrinsic and you can't go wrong."

It seems to be expected, and I don't want to make a cheap contract, so Berta decided to take confirmation with him regarding what she was worried about for once.

"Your Majesty, this is not a question from your wife, but from your role in breaking the marriage."

Harold is also in a chair in an unexpected way, against Berta, who unnaturally corrected his residence.

"Is Nina sober?

……

After a little silence, Harold raised his hands to shoulder height to claim his cleanliness to the applause that woke his body to his surprise.

"What are you talking about? Naturally."

"Be honest with me. Even if it's not pure, it's not a defining defect in marriage in southern customs."

"Really?... No, I'm being honest"

So now I'm like, "Really?" What is it? "

It's getting kind of odd. That must be because Harold is in a rush for disguise.

"Are you seriously suspicious?

Either way, after dealing with Nina for quite some time, Berta wonders, well, he's right.

"No.... not so much about Nina, to be honest"

"It's not just about Nina. I've been meaning to say this for a long time, and you'd suspect it's still going on with conservative women in the first place."

"What are you talking about?

"That's what you started."

The conversation between the two becomes more lively as Harold starts to rave his voice. Even though the samurai and the ladies who were concerned about the disposition outside the door did not graduate, and the discussion ended there that day.