"International law. Sure, I heard the Charlottes have that, but does it make sense? Ain't nobody gonna protect you, huh?
"Well, maybe so, Kyle. Actually, I think you might be famously innocent, too."
"So why did you suggest we make something like that?
"It's only one of the ingredients to convince the Rheinzatz family. But come on, it's hard to argue with each other forever. There's a real desire to make country-by-country decisions and reduce disputes."
Joseph returned to the king's capital.
After dropping it off, I'll explain earlier to Kyle in the city of Lishar.
Then again, the expected answer returned.
I was told what international law meant.
I think this is worth a try, but I also think it might not make much sense in the end.
It may be obvious, such as breaking international law and opening the warring end, or vice versa, and staging an ambush behind the law.
but it would still be better to have a rule.
Because I think this might also help, for example, with post-war processing.
There is a fight, and it can be quite drastic when you can do whatever you want better to win.
In fact, in the Wang capital, the Memento family caused a lot of problems when they occupied it.
It would also be better to make provision for the treatment of occupied territories, post-war compensation issues, or the treatment of prisoners, in order to prevent that.
In that sense, the nobles of the Wang Metropolitan Area, who have experienced the horrors of the outlaws with their own hands, may be in favour of enacting this international law.
And I wonder if the Rheinzatz family will at least appear on the table for discussion when enacting international law.
This one is promising because it's been a lot of hard work.
If the Rheinzatz family becomes royal and their status is recognized as at least equivalent to that of the Doren and Fontana royals, I think they will come on board even if they are unwilling to uphold international law.
It's enough to show that the Reinzatz family is willing to join the discussion that way.
Because that would at least lead us to agree to a settlement.
But if we really want to make international law, we should call on others to join us.
For example, the Doren royal family still does not recognize it, but the Risolte family also names the royal family and makes the Risolte kingdom.
Besides, the Memento family is alive and well, even though it has faded and still maintains its power in its own territory.
You'll have to figure out what to do with that treatment over there.
"Or do you agree with that as the Kingdom of Fontana? Isn't it subtle if it's profitable for Fontana, too?
"Um, I don't know. I'll talk to Lion first. I guess the rest will be enough for the council to consider."
Recognize the Rheinzatz family as royal to create a common law that can be used in each country.
I guess Kyle wants to say how much this act means to Fontana.
I do have that.
If Fontana wants to develop her forces outside, anything that brakes poorly on that momentum will just be out of the way.
But it is not yet time for Fontana to want to accumulate local power.
Would Lion agree, for example, if he made international law and could buy time even in a few years?
That's how I decided to go back to the city of Fontana and talk to her.
"Is it international law? Fine. Shall I make a proposal to the Council from me?
"Is that it? That easy for you to agree with me? I thought you might disagree a little bit more, Lion."
"You won't have to disagree in particular either. And perhaps that international law will not be respected."
"Hmm? What do you mean? I'm not sure I'm willing to help make laws that aren't going to be respected."
"Create the law that prevails here by tapping into the international law and the dots made in the East. Maybe it will take some time to enact. We share each other's opinions, find matching items, and summarize them as laws. But no matter how hard you work to make fine international law, there are countries out there that break it easily. But that, on the contrary, means it can be a big name."
"I see. You can justify attacking that country because you broke international law."
"Exactly. It doesn't matter if international law is made and you are at peace. If you can buy time, even temporarily, that's fine too. The Kingdom of Fontana will be a good time to increase its national power. And then if a country emerges that breaks the law and acts, we can move on that grounds. As for this one, I find it more advantageous than the fact that international law can make it harder to move. Depends on what the law says."
"Then would you mind keeping an eye on those attending the conference on the enactment of international law from Lyon? Perhaps fluidly, the Rheinzatz family will acknowledge the reconciliation between the Doren royal family and the kingdom of Fontana, followed by the funeral of their predecessor King Doren. I think it will be a meeting of heads of state after that."
"Okay. Then let's hang on to the council too. After that, shall we also speak to Pope Paul? If we're going to make international law, the Church will need to be positioned within it."
"You sure are. They said the church would withdraw from the land if it broke the restraining order or something, because they said they needed certain standards to do so."
Return to the city of Fontana and speak to Lyon.
but he agreed more easily than I thought.
Apparently, as a lion, I decided that the Fontana side had a lot of merit where the conversation was going.
I guess so indeed.
Because so far, I see no reason enough for the Fontana side to have to set it up until it breaks that determined law.
Instead, we can enrich our national power that much if we can buy time.
I guess it's a decision that you should act after.
And it was decided to bring this story of international law-making to the Church, as well as to the Kingdom of Risorte and others, through Rion.
Will we be able to do about a conference on enacting international law by the end of the year?
When I was getting ready for that while I was thinking about it, an emergency report arrived.