"You, don't get on well with your people, do you? You want me to apologize?

And he found Rio, and Alphonse said unto him,

"It would be obvious. You're the ones who've been provoking me first. This one was interrupted by a precious moment I got until I paid high bills. I also felt very uncomfortable. Apologize if it bothers people. Even children will know."

Rio answers in a gruesome tone.

Alphonse felt the color of contempt for the word, and was terribly angry.

"Don't be ridiculous! We're nobles, aren't we? Though it would be on the civilian side to put up with that much!

Alphonse screams impatiently.

What was that earlier, this man?

He's such a coward that he's hiding his name.

It turns people's emotions upside down all the time.

If the noblemen speak up on the side of the road, the lowlife civilians just have to desperately bow their heads and flatter themselves.

That is perfectly natural.

Likewise, it was normal to speak up if there was a good woman among the civilians sitting on the side of the road.

A woman can no longer say that it is heavenly destiny to offer her body with joy.

Sometimes the place was just a restaurant this time.

Doesn't make any difference there.

And yet this man does not obey, but even provokes.

Shouldn't I have slaughtered him after all?

That's how I thought about irrational things, and where Alphonse's anger has been reversing,

"A, Senior Alphonse! Wait!

Stiard stopped Alphonse like he was in a hurry.

"I know how you feel, but that statement is inappropriate. This place needs to be calm. As long as we cut through here, we can do whatever we want."

Talk to Alphonse in a whisper.

"Knock..."

Alphonse frowned regrettably.

Exhale roughly and mislead your anger.

Confirming that,

"Right. What was wrong with us... let's admit it. What do you say we settle this one down?

With words of apology that had no heart whatsoever, Stiard tried to wrap up the story early.

In response to those two reactions, Rio, still, sighed in his heart.

These two aren't reflecting on anything.

Now I'm only thinking about overtaking this place.

The abuse of the earlier disrespectful beating has been attempted by Rio's counter-attack, so the two will not be brought to trial unless Rio charges them.

If it is true that the abuse of the disrespectful beating ends in an attempt, the victim can sue the nobility who worked the abuse.

However, since the punishment is only a brief period of detention, few actually step through the charges for fear of retribution of the nobles who came out of prison.

So you two should be bracketing high that Rio can't possibly file a complaint.

It is not the charges that I fear, but the anger of the Duke of Jugneau that this case is known.

If we cut through this place well, perhaps the two of them will go to Rio, who left the store - no, it's possible they'll give Isiah another glimpse.

Even after I left the store, I might get my hands on it in the near future when it cools down.

It is only a little cumbersome.

Fortunately, the attention of the Stiards was focused on Isiah, so Miharu and the others are not paying much attention.

When that happens, Rio thought that he would now need to gather as much anger from these two as possible on himself so that he would not be conscious of Miharu and the others.

On top of that, we need to prevent them from working evil on Rio and the others in the future.

I had already thought about the drop.

Therefore, after that, it only guides the conversation well toward it.

With that in mind, Rio shook his head slowly,

"We're not going to talk about it."

And said in a quiet but powerful tone.

"This one almost got killed. That's not even an apology. I'm not convinced you're going to be acquitted in the first place."

Rio told them to provoke the Stiards in a pale tone.

"You're kidding me! What the hell are you doing? That's not what civilians do with their mouths!

And, Alphonse yells at Rio.

Stiard was also staring at Rio with incredible eyes.

What are you talking about, this guy?

I'm sure it's the first time we've seen civilians or something against us.

"You must be the victim. Unfortunately, I'm not the one who was able to leave the person I was told would 'kill' in the wild. I can't sleep with my pillow high."

When Rio told him that, the Stiards recalled what they had said earlier.

Sure, they're the ones who said that.

When they frown, they stare at Rio like their parents' enemies.

Rio had their grudges like that. Ignore your gaze,

"I know there were penalties for nobility abusing disrespectful beatings, because they don't have that trial and enforcement?

And I sent my gaze to Aria and asked.

"Yes, if disrespect is attempted, if there is a complaint from the victim, a trial is to be held"

"I see. I almost got killed for no reason, even though it was an attempt. You don't mean not guilty, do you?

Assuming the Stiards' trial opens, it's imperative that they go to jail and eat stinky rice.

Because there are multiple witnesses, and they've even confessed.

"You have no authority to judge us!

And it took Stiard to eat at Rio.

I'm not kidding.

I was just about to get this over with.

Do you ever let a man like this get in the way of you who doesn't know what a horse bone it is?

This man doesn't care strangely in the first place.

All the women I have with me are beautiful girls on a level that even Stiard never sees sooner.

Especially the girl with peach hair. She looks so good that she can assure me that she will never meet anyone more beautiful in her future life.

What you're saying and thinking is disastrous, but the cursed emotions swirled in the steed.

All of that is directed at Rio.

"If you really want to sue them, you can't stop them as far as I'm concerned..."

Say, Aria sends a glimpse to the stierds.

The two of them were clearly hostile to Rio.

Regardless of the meeting of the Ricca Chamber of Commerce, Lieselotte, Amando's deputy, it's not very good for the Stiards to go to jail like this, albeit for a short time.

Stiard's father, the Duke of Jugneau, is the substantial leader of the anti-revolutionary army of the Kingdom of Beltram.

Assuming rumors spread that the Stiards were captured in prison for their sins, the face of the Duke of Jugneau would be crushed.

If I say scandalous to that extent, it is scandalous to that extent, but given future developments, it is not interesting to ask the Duke of Jugneau, as the nobleman of the Kingdom of Galark, to dwell on such a boring matter.

Given the future relationship between the Kingdom of Galark and the counter-revolutionary forces of the Kingdom of Beltram, it is best for her to use up the Duke of Jugneau whenever possible.

I can't even shoulder the Stiards for the Duke of Jugneau in total disregard of Rio's intentions.

There is clearly a fallacy on the part of the Ricca Chamber of Commerce regarding the fact that the manager of the store did not immediately conduct the arbitration in this case.

There are other guests in the restaurant.

Rumors will spread as soon as you hear the noise.

Even so, when the Ricca Chamber of Commerce takes sides to the advantage of the Stiards and hence the Duke of Jugneau, it lacks fairness and risks undermining the brand image of the Chamber of Commerce.

In other words, we need to keep the Stiers alive and not kill them, and convince Rio.

If Lieselotte can make a loan to the Duke of Jugnault on top of that, something like finally getting a change?

(What's the matter though? You don't have a brain. You only have a position. It's a real pain in the ass to be a nobleman. Hard to handle)

Assuming Rio charges this case, we have to try the Stiards as Lieselotte.

Then the Stiards will go to jail, and this case will be out of touch.

The face of the Duke of Jugnault will be painted with mud, which may interfere with the morale and control of the counter-revolutionary forces of the Kingdom of Beltram.

(... it really hurts my head)

Aria wanted to hold her head.

We need Rio to drop the charges somehow in order to put things together.

Where is the landing place for that, when Aria thinks about that,

"Heh, heh, apparently you don't understand the situation. I am a man of the Duke of Jugnor's house. Assuming you sued me, think I'd turn the Duke of Jugneau's house against the enemy."

I glanced at Rio and Stiard called.

Hearing only words seems like a strong attitude, but Stiard's voice is clearly up.

I knew it was just a void.

You can't give in to such a threat, and Rio stares back at Stiard in silence.

So what's the matter?

It is Stiard who does not understand the situation.

"Ki, you... are you serious?

Drink the sawdust and show Stiard clearly wolfed.

I peered into Rio's eyes to explore its sincerity.

Then, his body trembled and Stiard accidentally took his gaze off Rio.

(What, this man's eyes?

It's like you don't even think of people as people.

Like distinguishing even trash.

It's like you don't see Stiard as a single person.

Now I'm not interested, those eyes.

(... this was taken by Father)

Rio's eyes weren't looking at Stiard and he was looking at something else when he said he was actually being gazed at.

How can I have these eyes?

Once Stiard bounced Flora off a cliff, and when the Duke of Jugneau then finished, Stiard had been stared at by the Duke of Jugneau with an eye similar to that of now Rio.

At that time, Stiard had the illusion of being denied everything about himself.

(What is this man looking at?

Stiard was shaking his body unconsciously.

It overlapped with my father's eyes and he feared Rio.

That was the eye I had decided to pierce my ego no matter what I did.

How much of an obstacle can the Stiards be to the peaceful lives of Rio's people in the future?

Rio is only interested in analyzing it now.

Emotions don't pinch there.

I don't add or subtract poorly if I have to.

Never brace.

Because that's how Rio decided.

I'm ready for that.

What Stiard never has right now.

Because I don't know that, no, because I once caught a glimpse of that one scale inside the Duke of Jugneau, Stiard felt scared of Rio.

Alphonse is ahead of us out of sight.

He didn't seem scared of Rio at all, and looked grumpy at Rio.

"Huh..."

Stiard's face catches on.

Tastes bad.

The guy with these eyes will really do it when he says he will.

If we badly inspire Rio here and now, our future will certainly not be bright.

Somehow, instinctively, I had that feeling.

But Stiard doesn't know what to do because he understands it.

The idea of a proper apology didn't come up in the first place.

Then, there,

"Are you definitely going to sue them? Even if you do trial and serve your sentence, you'll just have to be cautious for a short period of time in jail at best, right?

And Aria asked Rio from the side.

The abuse of disrespectful hitting rarely ends with an attempt in the first place, but it doesn't mean there isn't one at all.

Nevertheless, if the victim complains of an aristocrat who abused the disrespectful beating, most of the civilians do not sue the disciples (mischievous) for fear of buying the aristocrats' grudges, not least if they are civilians with financial or force, because they often buy the grudges of the alleged aristocrats.

Aria asked Rio, distancing herself, if she knew that.

"I don't care what the other means are. I don't care if I keep this one safe."

In a calm tone, Rio answers that.

If we put the Stiards in jail here, of course Rio understood buying their grudges.

Assuming that happens, nothing is wrong if it's just Rio.

I just overlooked the Stiards here, because even if they've set something up with Rio in the future, all they have to do is give back.

Rio alone would never threaten the Stiards.

But when Miharu and the others are around, it's not the same story.

In the future, when the scope of activities with Stiard and others is exposed, there is a risk that Mizuki will fall into danger.

That could have been a clear weekpoint for Rio.

That's why Rio dares to act aggressively in order to stop worrying about his hindsight.

It may be effective to kill them here to prevent them altogether, but to boulder it is not a realistic means.

In conclusion, Rio has one idea about the landing site of this incident.

That required Aria - or Ricca Chamber of Commerce cooperation.

The existence of a group called the counter-revolutionary army of the Kingdom of Beltram, found by Rio in the process of rescuing Celia the other day, the meaning of its constituents, Stiard and Alphonse, now in this amando, the international circumstances of yesterday, the fact that the Ricca Chamber of Commerce is the breath-taking chamber of commerce of Lieselotte, nobleman of the Kingdom of Galarc -.

From previous conversations, Aria's people were able to grasp it.

There is no certainty, but based on the above elements, we can anticipate what Aria is thinking now.

And look at the current situation. Maybe what kind of action Aria will go into...

That's why Rio plays.

As Aria moves exactly as Rio wants.

"I see. So if they apologize properly and don't threaten to give you a hand in the future, they won't sue you?

After indulging in Rio's remarks, Aria suggested so.

"I hope you get that coverage for real. Unfortunately, I don't trust people that far. For once, the opponent who has shown hostility especially"

When he shrugged his shoulders small and dismissed without any pussy, Rio narrowed his eyes slightly and looked at Aria.

"Then why don't the Ricca Chamber of Commerce come in between and make it in a settlement contract as well? They will apologize to you and will not lay their hands on you in the future. Just in case they try to put you in danger, you won't be able to do much if you set penalties. Ricca Chamber of Commerce guarantees the effectiveness of the penalties"

Rio opens his eyes slightly to Aria's words.

The eyes were peeking into the light that seemed slightly delightful.

Ask the Ricca Chamber of Commerce to become an arbitrator and guarantee the effectiveness of that arbitration.

That's the development Rio wanted.

At last Aria gave me a suggestion as Rio thought until it was perfect.

Reciprocal or greater social influence is required to keep a promise to a nobleman like Stiard and the others so that they do not break their promises.

Rio personally doesn't have that, but the Ricca Chamber of Commerce did.

If the Ricca Chamber of Commerce reverses the involved arbitration, it could put mud on the face of the Ricca Chamber of Commerce, and if you resist punishment and so forth, it could turn the Chamber of Commerce against the enemy.

It should have had a much more dissuasive effect than Rio Individuals forbidding the Stiards from future handouts.

"Oh, that's... that's gratifying. Are you sure?

and Rio asks unexpectedly.

"Yes, we also have the burden of not being able to provide you, our guests, with a satisfactory meal and space. If it weren't for this mess, we wouldn't have bothered you either. Consider it a natural ex-post process."

and Aria gave the reason for her help by mouthing the burdens of the Ricca Chamber of Commerce.

In the worst case scenario, I was also thinking of poking Ricca Chamber of Commerce side indulgence from Rio to request cooperation, but Rio is in a position to have Ricca Chamber of Commerce do aftercare in the future.

Kramer, it wasn't very interesting to act stained and lower the Ricca Chamber of Commerce's heart certificate, or to be in such a shape as to force you to ask in and make a debt.

Thus Rio maintained a confrontational attitude with the Stiards so that Aria could offer him arbitration.

Don't overdo it, just calm down and be calm.

The prospect went hand in hand with doing a brilliant job.

"I see. Okay, please"

When a good solution is found, he smiles and Rio does Aria a favor.

Aria stared quietly at Rio like that.

(What if... this boy was waiting to offer arbitration from me?

Given Aria's position, it was inevitable behavior, and even with her, it became an ideal story flow, but wouldn't the story flow be too smooth?

Aria felt slightly uncomfortable with Rio's reaction, which sounded like it would if struck.

Wasn't this what you were after for lightly dropping the charges that made you flirt?

That's what I thought, but whatever it is, thankfully, it's no different.

When Aria immediately abandoned the discomfort, she lowered her mouth thinly to the cohesive story and turned her gaze to the Stiards.

"Hey! You're kidding me! I won't admit it!

but as a matter of course, Alphonse objected.

Aria sighs inside.

To his reaction like that, Rio shook his head like a shudder, too.

"Apparently you don't really understand your position."

And that's what I told Alphonse.

"As far as I can tell, as far as you're concerned, it doesn't taste good when your relatives find out about this, does it?

Softly narrow your eyes and Rio looks to Alphonse.

Taking that gaze, Alphonse was slightly frightened.

"If I sue you here and now, I'm sure this case will be passed on to your relatives in the worst possible way. Conversely, if we swallow this story, we can at least avoid the fact that the story is conveyed in the worst possible way this time. Well, you may no longer be able to avoid the fact that you rubbed it."

The magnitude of the problem will vary completely depending on whether the Stiards are going to jail or not.

Assuming they go to jail, this case will be an open fact.

In that case, the Duke of Jugnault's face against the public and the counter-revolutionary army would be rounded.

On the other hand, if they don't go to jail, we can also handle this case internally.

The Stiards may think it fits round, but it's up to Lieselotte to tell the Duke of Jugneau about this case.

Rio asked with his gaze which of the former or the latter was done in peace and which he really knew would be in the Stierds' favor.

"I don't mind either. Choose who you like. I'm not saying either, but if you choose the other side, the price of a misguided, woman-working twat will be even higher."

and Rio delivers the final notice.

"Knock..."

Alphonse's face was distorted into remorse.

As for reason, I know it's smarter to swallow Rio's story and bow your head.

But there was too much spiritual resistance to bow his head to someone he had scorned and even murdered earlier.

"By checking the terms, I'm not going to sue you if you're going to sit at this table and apologize to everyone who was eating and sign a settlement agreement. We think we need to make good arrangements about the contents of the contract."

Rio adds an explanation to the grinding Alphonse.

Then, there,

"Well, I'm sorry! Sorry about that. I apologize. I'll write you a settlement contract."

And Stiard said early in the arrow succession.

Word only apology.

I don't even have a fraction of honesty.

Maybe this was the first apology for Stiard since he was born.

But Rio doesn't consider such circumstances.

"At least you want me to keep my head down. Oh, and correct the language."

And Rio said so in a chilled tone.

Stiard's cheek pulls.

What a humiliation.

I can't believe I bow my head to a man of nobility.

Stiard, who stated his apology with a loss account priority, was also so angry that blood seemed to boil over the boulder.

But I have to apologize here.

Otherwise you'll be jailed and muddy over the name of the Duke of Jugneau family with history and honor.

So thought Stiard, shaking his body, and often silenced,

"... I'm sorry... oh, no, I'm sorry... it was. It was really bad...... I'm sorry..."

and spin words of apology.

Stiard was desperate.

Fear of his father made him overcome his pride.

"S, Mr. Stiard..."

I saw one younger junior bowing his head to Rio next door, and Alphonse leaked a painful voice.

"Look, apologize not only to me, but to all of you sitting at the table"

and told Rio to put a chase on Stiard's pride.

It is undoubtedly the women who are the most annoying in this case.

Rio thought they were the ones to apologize to.

"Sumima... I did. That was a rude imitation..."

That said, Stiard bows his head to Miharu and the others sitting at the table.

Miharu and the others shook their heads (wearing them) looking a little uncomfortable.

"Senior Alphonse apologizes to all of you..."

Stiard spoke to Alphonse in a sinking voice.

Alphonse changes his expression haha with that word.

It's bad that I let my juniors get this far and my senior self doesn't bow its head.

I definitely don't want to apologize for my mood, etc., but I couldn't help but think of making a scene here.

When you wander your gaze and remain silent as if you were in a bad mood, you will eventually speak blurry words of apology.

"also, sorry......"

Short, trembling voice apology.

The emotions put into that voice deserve two letters of humiliation.

Alphonse bowed his head toward the Rio's.