"So, is the one from Lion who attended that tri-head meeting safe, Kyle?
"Yeah. I got a report right after, so I'm fine, Brother Ars. He said that two other houses are now pursuing their responsibilities against the Percival family. Mr. Lyon said he was still in the king's capital for a while and was going to watch the three-headed meeting flow."
When did the gathering, which had changed its name from the Trinity Alliance talks, now seem to have turned into a Percival family accountability body?
Well, that won't help either.
It was the Percival family that killed the king, Lyon said, and submitted proof of it.
Here, there's no way the Rheinzatz or Memento family would ignore that.
Because that information has already been given to the royal family, etc.
If you look at it and pretend not to look at it, it will be suspected that other houses were involved in the king's murder.
The royal influence is still great.
Rather than that, the power relationship that should be called the economic power of the Wang Metropolitan Area has influence.
The territory owned by the royal family is not yet vast, and there are several small and vulnerable aristocracies clustered together by its kingdom.
And those aristocrats still pledge allegiance to the royal family.
Put them together and call them the Wang Metropolitan Area, etc.
This royal metropolitan area does not carry as much force together as the great nobility.
Instead, they're so weak that if they do poorly, they could easily take everything away in a small period of time if they attack them.
So why are such weak people able to survive even though they are bundled and consolidated?
That was because they had economic power.
Once upon a time, the land was one united by the first kings, with noblemen placed everywhere, each nobleman ruling the territory given to him by the king.
But in a long history the power of the royal family was drastically diminished, and the aristocracy rose everywhere, moving away from the royal family.
In doing so, each aristocrat began to seize their territory using the attack magic they had of their own.
but there was also a nobleman who didn't have attack magic.
No, rather, it seemed to be more of a nobleman over there in a stable place long ago.
So what kind of magic did the aristocrats without those attacking magic have?
It was a magical system called the production type or cultural system.
They say that Kiri's clan, an astrologer in the Balkans, was once a nobleman.
Activate the magic of fortune based on the operation of the stars, but there was no such thing as attack magic there.
Besides such cultural magic, some use production-type magic.
Maybe this resembles me making bricks and glass with magic.
Or if there were no [shotgun] in my magic, the Barca family would have been recognized as the users of production-type magic.
In this country after a long period of unrest, many of these aristocrats without the power to fight directly went extinct.
but there are also aristocrats who have managed to survive even today.
How did such a nobleman try to survive by gaining asylum for others?
In other words, the aristocrats with the magic of the productive and cultural systems fell under the aristocrats who possessed the offensive magic.
Most importantly, they are unpopular from an understated level of magic and scorn.
Because he was treated like a possession by a nobleman who had attack magic and ruled the territory.
Because they became isolated from the dead their whole lives and treated like machines just to keep producing things as they were ordered from above.
But some aristocrats could have survived without.
That was the aristocracy gathered in the Wang Metropolitan Area.
He uses his own magic to produce things and so on while he tries to gather around Wang territory to rule the land.
And they flow to other noble lands as royal ones.
There are things that can only be created by magic.
It protects a value that is not in the hands of a single nobleman, but rather a group of multiple gatherings.
It's hard to get a hand here, no matter how big a nobleman of the force.
Anyway, the loss is immeasurable if you use force to kill a nobleman who is magically making something else you don't need.
With such a historical background, basically whatever forces have come up as hegemonic nobles, they have joined hands with the royal family and have merely held back the distribution routes of the products of the Wang metropolitan area.
That's why the Kingslayer is guilty.
Killing a king also proves the possibility of laying hands on all the nobles of the Wang Metropolitan Area.
And it is troubling when you think you are on pace with a nobleman who behaves in such a dangerous manner.
In other words, the Percival family will be an enemy to all aristocrats and an unforgivable being.
"But Mr. Lion is amazing, isn't he? We've found out exactly who attacked the King and Master Carlos."
"Yeah? No, I wonder. At that time, Lion also had to flee quickly, so he wouldn't have known who the real killer was. I guess it's in the dark if the Percival family is really behind this."
"Huh? But Mr. Lion submitted evidence that the Percival family killed the king at the three-headed meeting, didn't he? That's why the other two families are pursuing their responsibilities by acknowledging it..."
Kyle is listening as a pocan.
I can't help but think you grew up to be an honest good kid when you saw that.
But that's hard to say to Kyle, but there wasn't really any decent evidence left.
Because right after Carlos died, I didn't actively pursue the cause of that death.
This means that at that time Lyon couldn't look as hard as he could to find definitive evidence of the King's killing.
So why did Lion decide that the Percival family was the culprit who guided the King's killing?
That's because I was giving directions to Lion like that.
I guess Kyle didn't know that because he was giving instructions using an information network other than that, instead of the Reed family's [pronouncements], so that no other information could be obtained by mistake.
Nothing. Lion would have been able to tailor the killer roles that killed the king and Carlos to the other two houses, namely the Rheinzatz and Memento houses.
I tailored the Percival family to the killer without doing so, simply because it was convenient.
Because while I was spoiled for the position of third most inferior among the three noble alliances, I had also obtained information in advance that I would have been joking that the cause of the earthquake was on me at this tri-headed meeting.
It was also huge that it was basically only good for the royal family that Lion persuaded.
All you have to do is report to the royal family, "I've got proof of the King's murder."
Few survived that raid, and Lion is also a valuable witness.
That brings the appropriate evidence to match the situation at the time and provides an explanation.
If you want to argue with that, the only way to find out is if the person named as the killer finds the real killer.
But if we can do that, we should be able to pinpoint the real killer sooner.
In other words, there is a high probability that a situation can not be escaped at a time such as when Lion is the killer.
And if even the royal family is persuaded, the royal family will recommend talking to the other two.
In other words, it is Lyon's suggestion that the Percival family should be pursued, but it is also the royal will.
Naturally, if you leave it unattended, you suspect an accomplice.
The Rheinzatz and Memento families are hard to say no to that.
Thus, thanks to Lyon running around in a land far from me and standing around well, I no longer had to go along with things like the cause of the earthquake.
Then, according to further information coming in from Lion, the Percival family appears to have entered into a state of engagement with both the Rheinzatz and Memento families.
The Fontana family, which is supposed to be the teller, may also be in the flow to participate in that battle, but I didn't move.
Because he had declared that he would mourn Carlos' death for a year.
Well, I'll give you as much support as I can.
I decided to watch the three noblemen fight each other from the North, with support in the name of food and demon stone sales for both houses fighting the Percival family.