That Ordinary Mister is a War God

120. Royalty and Dining

Bal and Meena had been called to the royal meeting.

Bal responded uncommonly and Meena accepted because she heard the information that he would participate.

"That's all Yagami Fai is empowered to do, but I'm glad Ments kept it."

The emperor is honestly pleased.

I don't think I'm the supreme power of a country when I try this, but if I let Bal tell me, this was the strength of the emperor.

The dining room is the dining hall of the Royal Palace and the participants are Bal and Meena to the Emperor, the Empress, the Third Queen, the Crown Prince and the Princess.

Fifty people are small on the size of being able to eat at the same time, so it's a waste of space.

"How was Elf's country?

The Empress asks questions to her bloodless daughter.

"You had a lot of greenery, good air, good food, and a lot of magic equipment, even though it was like a village. Is it because of the plants that the air tastes good when it's green? Does that mean more green makes us elves, too?

It was usual for Beate's story to go in strange directions along the way.

Her biological mother is frightened, but the royals laugh bitterly.

Their mothers and daughters are basically good, and Bal thinks it would be one of the reasons they don't have the personality that people hate.

(Except for the toughest type...)

Bearte, who is too free, would be a headache seed, such as the chief squire who weighed tradition, valued format and courtesy, and anthropomorphized discipline and rigour.

No offense at all, which is why she is beyond her control.

"I'm glad Beate is safe as an ambassador. I guess thanks to Wilhemina."

That's what the Crown Prince said and praised Meena.

Although it is a courtesy of his subordinates to return some word more than was praised by the Crown Prince, Meena decides to ignore it completely.

"Meena"

At last she opens her mouth because of Bal's hesitation.

"Don't seem to devalue yourself as a royal family by telling your subjects to follow you. Well, it's cuter than arrogance."

Her birth mother smiles more than the Crown Prince in hard words.

The said person and the emperor laughed bitterly.

As much as this happens if I let Meena talk, because they have learned a lot.

Apparently, even from a remote location, the chief squire was suppressing his stomach.

Originally, it is the role of the ministry of etiquette to teach how to speak to the royal family.

But it seems that a seriously-strong personality squire chief feels like his own lapse.

"Meena, the chief samurai is dying. Forget it for a second."

"Yes, I'll be careful"

What I noticed was that when it came to Bal, it was a meena that would get really creepy.

It was Beate who saw it and made a Kuskus laugh.

"As long as Bal is around, he'll take Meena's reins, so don't worry."

"Without Bartolomeus, I wonder if that means I'm too anxious"

The Empress told the truth, but the Emperor and the Crown Prince pretended not to hear.

Of course Meena ignores it.

"Well, Bartolomeus is here, so it's okay."

says the Crown Prince.

The answer to the opinion that the situation is in jeopardy, relying entirely on Bal, is also inappropriate.

But surprisingly few have noticed it.

You know what I mean.

Meena was in a slightly better mood.

"You're the cause!" Many thought, "No one put it in my mouth.

Because it was visible to be ignored.

(Isn't it bad that someone invited Wilhemina...)

Empress Josephine has such a conversation with her mother.

(It's Your Majesty, I said I'd invite you out)

Her mother was more of a giving up face.

The Rütigers haven't talked this far.

It seems to be treated as something that wasn't there.