The Branded Female Fencer
War and Peace, Part 166 - Conference Day 7, Morning ① -
- Day 7 of the Continental Peace Conference -
In previous peace conferences, there was also a slow progression, when 'the meeting danced, but did not go forward', but in this peace conference it was a series of upheavals, and each mission seemed to be chased by the response to not even sleep.
Meals and booze for consecutive nightclubs are available in the conference hall, but they were also wasted with little consumption. If it was a regular peace conference, unless there was a big agenda, there would be a night club, and one that sprouted love, but the night clubs were idle to the extent that the envoys of the countries were too busy talking secretly or sending the lowest end of the mission to the extent that they were sorry.
The suppliers were happy to have their leftover meals split, but this is not a pleasant development for the operators, including Miranda and Elsa. Many of the delicacies of the mountain seas that I have struggled to retrieve will never be tasted, only to lose their quality and feed the birds and beasts.
They are also cleaned up clean and refreshing in the morning, and snacks are arranged for those in the small hall who do not have time for breakfast. There are many people who have breakfast there, but with everyone's sleepy eyes, there is little conversation and just bringing food to their mouths in the first place.
Miranda and Elsa were going down the hallway early, glimpsing a glimpse of such a crowd.
"The marquis is tired."
"Most of these things are secretly talking even when the dates change. And those who have spoken near dawn."
"No strange signs?
"Yes, as far as eavesdropping"
Elsa replied rustling, but Miranda was nodding small next door. Naturally, it was Miranda who instructed us to eavesdrop on the secret talks of the gods. Elsa was impressed with the way Miranda did.
"But Miranda was right. I didn't know any of the marquis cared about magical eavesdropping, but they didn't notice classic hidden doors or behind the ceiling."
"We all rely too much on witchcraft. Too many people don't realize that. This Arnelia is the most famous junction, a magical city that lays defensive magic. Many of you will not even know that Arnelia has a spy with no mouth, and it is impossible to be wary of sorcery by the envoys of other countries.
Plus, if there's a magician in the institution, he's doing a lot of deliberate and magical tricks. The magicians will care about you. "
Elsa is surprised by Miranda's fine tricks, but kept in mind that this prudence is where apprenticeships should be.
Aside from the fact that Miranda wants to keep an eye on the trends of the Hordes to get this far, of course, it is with their safety in mind. The Mission Inn has a temple knight on its face and no mouth on its back, making it easier to deal with or find the culprit, assuming there is a danger to the crowd. Though a peace conference, there has not been any kind of assassination or injury so far. It's not where Miranda would want it to be, either, with an extra case and to be made Arnelia's liability issue.
And Miranda asked Elsa about her biggest concern.
"Is espionage to Romansland as difficult as ever?
"Yes. Or it's impossible. A defensive formation that can be considered a junction by a very aggressive bug. Nearly half of them were eliminated by the intruders, but I was wondering if it would still be easy to break them in.
I'm pretty sure there's a calamity in Romansland, as Miranda said. "
"Well, the heart of the Hachi Forest was a mussel. I'm pretty sure the main unit has moved. More than that, what is Romansland? Should it be good to just be sure that the main unit is here? What are you thinking, we have to pull it out at the meeting. You're not going to get rampaged here.
Anything else?
To Miranda's question, Elsa turned the paperwork at hand. They've already moved to Miranda's office. Every country will be aware of it, but it's not in good shape to be known that you're eavesdropping, even if you are. Elsa glances at the people in the report who were unable to spy.
Continued