Tearmoon Empire Story
Lesson 57: The Crisis of Scion and Meer's Discussion
Back in Imperial Capital, Meer quickly opened the royal legend she borrowed from Bell.
... just a light-hearted feeling, it was about.
When Ludwig told me that the support of the royal nobility of the neighbouring countries was important, Meer was, in fact, completely alarmed. Anyway, I have a relatively good relationship with Rafina and Zion.
When it comes to the power of the continent, we are close to two of the best. If those two call on me, there will be a lot of people who will admire it.
Isn't this fun being an adventurer, an empress? Could it be that you're already supposed to be an empress, and it says a future that won't be assassinated? And so on..., at the end of the day I even think about that...
At the same time, that being said, I guess it hasn't changed anyway, etc.
I guess there won't be a big change anyway - I don't know... I hate to see the description of myself being assassinated, I'm scared, I don't know..., I still worked hard to open it.
I opened my fearful thin eyes and looked at the page...... RESULTS...!
"Oh, hey, what the heck! This!?
Meer has found it.
That shocking statement…, that Theon Saul Sankland will die young.
"Oh no... no way... Isn't Zion supposed to be king of Sankland? They're going to call me by my dressed name..."
Meer hurries and glances at the description. And, Theon is apparently going to lose his life in the fight against the Bandits.
"Damn, what are you doing! Theon is! I wish I could leave that to the soldiers...... Ah! Besides, we only have about thirty days left of this!
And so on and so on, even with stupidity, Meer thinks it's a really Zion-like behavior.
Anyway, he's a boy like a chunk of justice. If you hear that there are bandits out there who are doing evil, you might as well leave, there is such a danger.
Besides, Meer had also heard that there was such an atmosphere in Sunkland itself.
The royal family is an example to the people. Always stay ahead of the line on the battlefield......
It is such a "commonsense" country that even royalty cannot be stuck in a castle.
If the people are being abused by thieves, the royal family and the nobles themselves must lead the army and hit the response. Failure to do so would call into question the "righteousness worthy of a noble identity".
In that regard, there was also common sense close to the Kingdom of Lemno.
The king is always brave. A royal who does not lead an army is not eligible for king. Following such common sense, Abel once also led the army in the suppression of the rebellion.
"Or maybe… according to their common sense, let's slip Theon's foot, etc."
In the meantime, some may have driven Zion into a bandit's crusade.
Meer braces herself and thinks.
"As, well, nothing? I don't care if Theon dies...? He's the one who dropped my neck and it's hard to stick with him... and"
and so on, and bumps and bumps didn't last long.
"... Again, it looks like the aftertaste is bad for him to die..."
Whatever you're talking about, Meer already knows the future. It's something I might be able to prevent, but I just find it detracting not to act on anything.
"I don't know what to say, but you've come to help me... Besides, yes. It is opaque whether the next heir to the throne of Zion will support me. Besides, Belle is like a fan of Zion..."
And so on and so on. Often, Meer makes decisions.
"We still need to do something about it."
If this is just an accident, it's fine. You can contact Keithwood in Zion to increase the number of troops to be dispatched, or you can solidify around Zion disappointingly.
"I wonder if it's just impossible to keep Zion from being sent on crusades..."
I can't talk about anything within the Kingdom of Sankland, and given Zion's character, I don't think he'll honestly listen to me even if I warn him.
"Besides... this could be a snake conspiracy..."
It was just a little hard to think that Scion would lose his life fighting just a bandit.
"The Sword of Zion must have had only the skill. There's Mr. Keithwood, but I don't think he's going to get killed by a bandit."
If that's a snake conspiracy, it shouldn't be a glimmer.
"I wish I could send Mr. Dion if it was true...... Sunkland will have its pride too..."
If we can dispatch the empire's strongest Dion Alaia, no matter what trap is put up, he will eat and break it lightly..., but whatever the weak little country is against, the opponent is a power on par with the empire.
I just said send escorts from the empire, etc., and I don't even think they'll ask.
"But there will also be arm-written soldiers in Sankland, but you will not be able to put that on Sion's escort..."
If it's within the Empire, to some extent, it will be Meer's freedom, but not when the place becomes Sunkrand.
"I know what's going on in the future, and I can't say it. I don't know what I can do..."
As it is now, at best, there is enough caution to be careful. There could be a conspiracy being plotted, and so on, or we could do something about it... but that's just a little uncomfortable.
On the contrary, I would think of using it to capture the Lord of the Conspiracy, and so on.
"Grunt... that's a pain in the ass..."
"Excuse me. Master Meer, Mr. Emeralda is here..."
Called by Anne by the pretense, Meer surfaces from the swamp of thought.
"Oh...? Mr. Emeralda... Hmm."
Then Meer tries to gently rub her stomach.
"Hmm......, you still need something sweet when you think!
The souvenirs that Emeralda brings were huge and meer.