Tearmoon Empire Story
Lesson Twelve: The Great Leader Who Heaven Wants to Send (Note A Great Misunderstanding
For Ludwig, the encounter was shocking.
Lived in this world as the second son of a merchant, he was a smart child from a young age. As my oldest brother inherited the shop, he had long been an official of the state, and as soon as he first studied it, he realized how rotten this Tiermoon Empire was.
Although the causes varied, it was clear that many were in the Gateway (Mongba) nobility, which culminated in the Emperor.
So I guess, he despised noble and imperial people, the so-called noble people.
Before him like that, one day, the girl suddenly appeared.
Meer Luna Tiermoon.
The girl, situated so to speak near the apex of noble people, the First Empress of the Empire, said as she rocked her beautiful platinum hair like a melted moonlight.
Help me rebuild this empire.
The glint of intelligence she showed, as yet of the goddess of the moon, glistened too much...... Ludwig, stabbed by that light, is still unable to hold his heart high.
Since that day, he had worked for Meer in response to her trust.
The boss's opposition was sealed using the glory of the Imperial Empress.
I know that's naturally in Meer's ear, but seeing as she hasn't said anything, as she thinks, I guess I can move.
Perhaps she thinks Ludwig moves spontaneously if she communicates her thoughts on the Empire.
Showing general policy, detailed judgment respects the will of experts in the field. Very commonly, there are many countries that perished without that judgment.
Ludwig is at war with the twelve-year-old girl for making the right decision.
"Isn't she the great leader that heaven sent to the Empire...?
It is the end of thinking about it.
... Whatever it is, it's nothing but paranoia.
"Hello, Ludwig"
"This, Your Highness, is Princess Meer. Welcome aboard."
Stop working, Ludwig, stand up. Hand controlled it, Meer grinned lightly.
"Thank you for your work, Ludwig"
"No, thanks to Her Royal Highness, it's a lot easier to do. Thank you."
Meer nods in a mood to Ludwig, who bows his head.
Apparently, Ludwig takes a whopping breath that he has not made a mistake in his actions until today. Anyway, the other person is well above himself in wisdom. You can't be distracted.
"By the way, I came here today because I wanted to fold in and talk to you."
"Hmm, consultation…, is it"
While arming, Ludwig thinks.
- Seeing how Her Royal Highness is doing, it doesn't seem like she's dissatisfied with my work... but maybe there's something I haven't noticed.
Anyway, the other person is the bearer of intelligence when it comes to the goddess of the moon.
Mear's ratings in Ludwig were soaring to levels no longer available… very, very unfortunate.
"Right, you can talk about it here...... I need you to take me somewhere."
That's what I mean profoundly, Mysterious grin Meer.
"Where is it?
"Crescent Moon District..."
To that word, Ludwig was stunned.
"-!? Are you going to the ghetto?
Unexpectedly, the groan leaks.
The nearest ghetto to the walls of the castle, in the imperial city of Lunatia. Crescent Moon District.
That is a place where the royal nobility, of course, does not turn its feet, even among the general population.
It's Ludwig and a place I've never been, and I don't even want to go if I like.
Even if the heavens and the earth have been turned upside down, it is not the kind of place the First Empress of the Empire would go.
"Dear Meer, I can't believe you're going anywhere like that, no matter how much!
What happened to scream was Anne, the exclusive maid who was coming with me.
Even if she thought she was just here to see Ludwig after all, Meer's statement was water in her sleeping ear. Even if she was a flattering young maiden, the Crescent Zone was a place she didn't want to get very close to.
"Stay away from me because it's dangerous," my parents tell me, and it's the same place she herself tells her sisters and younger brothers.
But on the other hand, I just shook my head and answered, Meer said.
"It's necessary. I want Ludwig to take a look in person and think about it."
I said in a resolute tone.