"... right. After all, King Sigma Doren and the Grated family should be protected in the Kingdom of Fontana. The Greatest family in particular suffered a despicable attack. Protecting King Doren with desperation, he made a request for rescue and rushed into Reed territory, one of the kingdoms of Fontana. It wouldn't be nice to ignore that."

"... have you fled while protecting the king? Could that be what you're going to set it up for, Lion? So you're saying that it wasn't the Greats that the Bismarcks attacked, it was King Doren that the Greats protected?

"That's right. The Bismarck family will have turned their swords against the king, won't they? You won't have to make concessions against someone like that. Let's help the historic royal family here."

"I see. That's what you're going to muscle. But what about inheritance? Are you sure you want to return it to King Doren?

"Yeah, look at the timing."

"What time is it? Are you kidding me right now?

"Of course it is. Return the Doren royal inheritance rights. In order to do this, there will be conditions and it should be. That condition is reconciliation with the Kingdom of Fontana and the enactment of international law."

"That's what I was talking about, wasn't it? You mean to decide that first and then reinstate the right of inheritance?... I mean, you won't be returning your inheritance rights unless you put up unequal terms, Lyon"

"Of course, Master Ars. King Sigma Doren is the provisional early king. He's essentially just the number one prince in inheritance, that's all. Such a person was fished by Master Ars and came to another country in a small number. You know we can't have a decent discussion at this point anymore."

"Well. Lord Joseph obviously cares about us."

"Yeah. So we'll wrap up the negotiations on favorable terms here. Without acknowledging it, the right of inheritance will not be returned and will be sent back to the country. Then it's self-evident what happens to us."

Apparently, Lion decided to go get some profit with the guts.

Deal in the form of a push on the kings who came to the city of Fontana, the laws and so forth that they decided in favor of this one.

Admit it, we can be righteous kings, but otherwise we will be sent back to those who attacked us.

No matter what the King himself thinks, the Greateds will no longer intend to return to the King's capital.

If that's what you're going to do, you're not supposed to be running into the city of Lishar from the start.

Then the face of the Grated family should persuade Sigma to drink the terms and get the throne, even if it is unfavourable.

In that regard, Lion's decision may be in his best hands.

"But it is also the sword of the blades. You know that, Lion. Even if he enacted international law with King Doren in such blackmailing negotiations, it makes no sense. First, the rest of us are going to make a leap to get the king back."

"Yeah, I guess so. And one of Fontana's most affected areas would be the one close to the king's capital."

"That's right. You can rub it just by acknowledging the provisional king as the rightful king, but it's rougher than that. Kyle's territory could be attacked from all around."

"I guess so."

"I guess so. Is it someone else? Kyle's gonna be in trouble, Lion."

"I know, Master Ars. But that's only the story of the Reed family territory. Tell him to help me because he's in trouble, and I'll think of a way to handle it."

... Oh, I see.

After all, Lion didn't think rationally, I thought.

Or I guess this is normal.

I mean, as a lion, it basically doesn't matter what happens to Reed territory, which is Kyle's territory.

Kyle obtained permission for freedom of cut from the king of Fontana named Garrod to obtain the land of the south.

That means that Barca helped, but Kyle got the lead territory on his own.

In other words, that Reed Territory belongs to the Kingdom of Fontana, but it is Kyle Reed's territory and possession.

The territory of the Reed family, which led to its equivalent location.

Even if it is King Fontana, the lord of the kingdom of Fontana, it is not a free hand.

In other words, in any decision of the Kingdom of Fontana, the Reed family basically has to deal with the effects themselves, even if they come out on Reed territory.

If Kyle can't deal with it on his own here, he'll be requesting reinforcements from the Kingdom of Fontana.

In that case, the Reed family would have admitted that they were weak enough not to defend their territory on their own, and would also create a great debt to the Kingdom of Fontana.

Come to think of it, I've treated Wagner of the Xyrian family the same way before.

Wagner, who was struggling there after being repositioned as a borderline uncle, ended up being attacked by a large coalition of northern aristocrats, who asked me to rescue him when he was a general at the time.

And then again, the Xyrians transferred their territory, but at that time, they could not complain at all.

I mean, here's what Lion wants to say.

Let's return King Doren, who was brought into Fontana, to inheritance as the rightful king, and then we'll wrap up the story of reconciliation and international law with his king.

But so the nobles of the Wang metropolitan area and the Rheinzatz family and the Fontana rubbed it, and as a result, the Reed family has to do something on its own, even if the Reed territory is attacked.

If there's nothing you can do, request rescue from the Kingdom of Fontana in the form of a debt.

If Kyle loses his lead territory without making a rescue request, the Kingdom of Fontana will not suffer as much damage.

Because that southern enclave wasn't originally Fontana's.

Isn't that the idea that it won't be positive, but it won't even be negative?

Apparently, Lion has already become the head of the ruler.

I also wonder if Kyle, who used to live with me at Barca Castle, would calmly make a decision this way.

But I think it's something like that.

They say positions make people, etc., and they sometimes make that decision when it comes to their role in moving the country.

Or maybe if I were in the opposite position, I would have done the same thing.

In any case, under the decision of Lyon, the Kingdom of Fontana had thus decided to protect King Doren, who had been exiled by ordeal, and to return his right to inheritance conditionally.