That Ordinary Mister is a War God

99. The story of the envoy

"I'm sorry to bother you, Bartolomeus."

The emperor apologized most to Bal for opening his mouth.

Because there are only other prime ministers on this occasion, he bows his head lightly against his subordinates.

It's something a monarch of a country shouldn't do, but Bal, who knows his character, wasn't even surprised.

"I asked the other side because Beate's guy is a rare rider, but the elves have a huge difference in feel from us. I was going to get used to it in Meena to some extent, but it was sweet."

"Different lifespans mean different physical time."

That's what Bal says and accepts his lord's apology.

"Did the envoy decide in His Highness Beate?

All he asked was to see if there was really anyone else to raise his hand.

"Mm-hmm. Sadly, only Adrian was the hopeful. Friendship with foreign countries is one of the royal family's most important duties."

The emperor blurs, "Has parenting failed?"

"You also have the hand of His Highness Adrian."

When Bal says so, the emperor raises questions.

"If you're a human opponent, can you tell the seriousness of our country by sending Adrian, but does it work for elf opponents?

"It's hard. I think you can pass it on with Meena."

He chooses words carefully.

Meena didn't even use reverence for the elf she called the chief.

There is almost no doubt how special it is.

In response to his remarks, the Emperor did not nod.

"I know what you're going to say. But what does he think of using Meena for Ville? It could be offensive if you feel it's being used by the Empire"

It is a masculine worry that is said to be a coward.

"As far as I actually went and saw and heard it, it doesn't seem like there's anything in particular I think. It was always a friendly atmosphere."

Bal testified as he reflected on the past.

"And if the elves are not friendly, I think Meena will disagree."

He puts all that trust in her.

"Uhm, right..."

The emperor, on the other hand, doesn't seem that far.

Because she only has the question of whether respect for Bal's will is not a top priority.

I believe in Meena, indirectly, because he himself believes that neither the Empire nor Beate will make it worse.

"Let Meena first remind you of the messenger."

"Oh. Let the ambassador be Beate. Adrian will think about the Academy when it's settled."

Bal nods small because the emperor's words were the best.

After seeing his reaction, the emperor mouths a continuation.

"I'd appreciate it if you could take the vice ambassador to Ville and Meena."

Bal seemed like a pocan for this.

"Is Meena your deputy?

I listen back seriously and stare at the emperor.

"And if you place Sidonier as an escort, you can send two Yagami Fai"

said the emperor, and Bal finally understood his aim.

"With Sidonier and Meena, you can't make mistakes. And it's easy to convey seriousness."

If you didn't pass it on, you can ask Meena to tell you.

The emperor nods before saying.

"I plan to wear about six more caretaker samurai and about twenty escort female knights"

They were all going to have a glorious membership of women.

"When they're all women, they're going to show up unreachable."

Bal says with a laugh, the emperor answers smudged.

"If that's the case, I'm really sorry. Let's go to Sydney and Ville and attack Meena."

It became an odd development that thieves would be more sympathetic.

For those who stand on the side of institutions and order, thieves and criminals are never acceptable.

Sometimes I still felt sorry for him.