The Marquis’ Eldest Son’s Lascivious Story

Children's Party • Prince's Plan

When I assured him, Novalf shut his mouth for a moment.

But he immediately remembers that he is the questioner, and returns the word.

"It doesn't start...... do you mean it's frustrating?

"Exactly. Because this plan, in order to move to implementation in the first place, is facing great challenges. Success, I wonder if failure will be a problem after it is solved.... Don't you agree with Lord Carmia?

I thought so, and I saw Carmia.

Earlier she expressed her opinion that the success or failure of the "operation itself" would be half. The way it was said, Carmia seemed to be considering the possibility that the operation itself could not be executed in the first place.

I guess this return assumed, she nodded quietly.

"Yeah, I think so too. Is this an issue that needs to be resolved to fulfill? … yes, I think there are about two of them if you divide them broadly."

Apparently, Carmia has the same problem awareness. I gave my consent to her making the pieces modestly with one hand.

You magically perceived this move, she moves her neck to the side and turns her face to her fiancée.

"What do you think Nova is?

From the way the topic was shaken, the intention was felt to explore the thought of Quordenze first. I think we want to create a flow that answers in the order of Novarf, Wilk, and Carmia. Because the opinion of Novalf, who is not the next principals, will not be helpful, we will be answering from the substance, from Qualdenze.

"Two? … is that not, after all, to obtain the endorsement of the Marquis of Quordenze and the Grand Duke of Mirendorva, who do not benefit directly from this plan?

That's what he said. The tone was very natural, and it did not seem like it was a foreplay to connect to objections or to have deliberately expressed thoughts.

Perhaps this opinion is the heart of Novalf and appeals to him that he has not lied or lied by showing vegan attitudes.

But I didn't really come to the answer. I feel somewhere out of focus opinion.

Thinking about how he should react, Kilode has pinched his mouth from the side.

"Pfft, I'm sure Lord Novarf is right. The same goes for the invasion of the Sacred Capital, but the southern peace has nothing to do with my Mirendorva. So will Qualdenze."

Secondly, the classroom landscape of a previous life elementary and middle school came to mind. That phenomenon, even though I was confident in the answers to the questions on the board, gradually became less confident when my classmates, nominated by my teacher, stated one different answer after another.

The two problems inherent in the King's proposal are not the persuasion of the Qualdenze and Mirendorva families, but the confidence is going to shake because Novarv and Kilode are all there and you're right.

Turning his gaze to Carmia, he also looked a little troubled.

It was a story to go on between Qualdenze Atelahan, but suddenly Kilode, who has been interrupting, may feel disturbed.

"... What will be Lord Wilk's challenge?

I felt slight anxiety about speaking, but I can't show you a cowardly attitude here. To inspire myself, I dared to raise my index finger and middle finger with a conceited attitude, pointing around.

"One request to cooperate with us…"

I saw Carmia and Kilode at the right time.

The cooperation of the compilers from all over the kingdom, also known as the five great nobles of the kingdom, is one of the challenges that must be accomplished. The endorsement of the Qualdenze, Atelahan and Mirendorva families is mandatory, with the exception of the originating Levios and Zeldomitra families.

"And the other one... yes, it's her"

So I pointed to her.

"Is she Lord Rhona?"

Where was the oddity earlier, and at the end of my thumb was a beautiful woman sitting quietly at the entrance to the venue.

Because of her smooth shape, or the visual effect of contrast with the fleshy priest who refrains behind her, just looking at her from a distance away like this only makes her look like a feeble and understated woman. My eyes are about to be snatched away by my long, glossy, pitch-black hair.

He's back on the spot again for recovering from a runaway state. The prince leads her to her seat in a natural stream as she hesitated to enter. And I told him just one word to encourage me and Carmia to continue the conversation.

"Do, Lord Wilk. How does Lord Rhona relate to this?

Lorna has been standing clear in her face at the entrance for a while now, so she'll be listening somewhat. I decided I didn't need to explain to her, and I decided to keep going.

"According to the King's opinion, you seem to want this operation to move as a Royal Army. If you do, Lord Rhona's presence will be a problem."

Looking at Lorna for a moment, she put her hand on her mouth and said, "Huh? Me?" I was surprised. I feel an age-appropriate young man on my freaked out face like this. If this is an act, I think it's quite an actor, and it's going to be female suspicious.

"Lord Rhona is in the position of the Holy Witch in the Zeth High Council."

"Yes, and I am the Holy Witch."

I didn't confirm anything, but she replied. And accordingly, Dunkel also opens his mouth only naturally.

"Though it has no real power, the position of the Holy Witch weighs quite a bit in the Holy Capital. It just doesn't make sense to be a high priest. It's more convenient to have the Holy Witch in your hands, even if it makes a great name for itself."

But that's exactly the problem.

I show off my tricks and grab the lead in the conversation.

"Is it a big name? We can attribute as much to the unjust treatment of the Holy Witch, the claims of the faithful priest being correct..."

First, I decided to stick to it in conclusion.

"In short, nobility is driven to war to fulfill the wishes of the Holy Witch."

Carmia nodded with what she had expected. That's all it takes to get it through. Above all.

I go on with the words with a blatant display of acting.

"Hey, isn't that a story I really miss for our nobles? It's going to spread to the smell of war burning the ground."

The beginning of the turmoil, which began 200 years ago, lies in the politics of the Holy Capital over the status of the Pope.

Fighting over the new Pope, who was victorious and born after a fierce struggle for power, and the faction by the defeated Supreme Priest and the Holy Witch who has it, the Pontifical Unrest is, I think, the two great turning points in the history of the El-O continent.

At the beginning of the unrest, the Holy Army, an army of the Zeth Holy High Council, did not move. Because neither the new papal faction nor the Holy Witch faction had full control of the army. It might be more accurate to describe him as unable to move.

So it was the nobles of the province that the bowl came round. They were to be crushed as a tool of the priest's surrogate war.

The flames of contention will occasionally fly across the continent, eventually burning down even their original purpose, only to create a dark age of war and devastation.

The worst part of the King's proposal is there.

Lorna, let there be an element of exile, this plan somewhere reminds me of the idea that "nobles can gather under the banner of the Holy Witch to make war". It is a trauma deeply engraved in the blood veins of the aristocracy itself. "The formation of the Royal Army reminds me of the resurgence of turmoil. Kingdom aristocrats are autonomous and self-reliant, and I don't like being driven out to war for priests"... If such an opinion came out of somewhere, there must be quite a few aristocrats in tune, whatever the difference in degree.

The formation of an anti-priest, the kingdom of the kingdom, and a royal army that has made the Holy Witch great, contradicts logic.

According to my father, if this were for example in the name of the five joint expeditionary forces by the coalition forces of Qualdenze, Levios, Zeldomitra, Atelahan and Mirendorva, I wouldn't be as horny as the Royal Army.

In the end, it is the anxiety element that the vague concept of "kingdom" stands above us and fights for priests. Small and medium-sized aristocrats are more relieved to have a daily relationship and a local boss who also makes sense to local circumstances. If the clouds become suspicious "I'm sorry, but the Qualdenze coalition pulls up first. For the rest of us," he might say.

My father said he heard from King Levios that he was looking at both the Royal Army and the Five Allied armies patterns, but I guess the former is the fate, to observe from the discourse of as many princes as just now.

Maybe the Levios are more afraid of the momentum of the former Jinker En Empire than I think, or they yearn for the dream of an end to the turmoil.

I don't even know the real beliefs King Levios has in his heart, but I can only read the idea of making the kingdom's unity more than it is now and putting it up on the next stage.

The alliance of the five coalitions only deepens the faction's ties and does not lead to reliance on the kingdom.

"... that's a bad story to fight under the Holy Witch"

It should be noted that, after the middle of the first part of the turmoil anyway, the struggle between the new Pope and the Holy Witch was no longer a mere title and even muddled, but if we were to make a historical assessment, it would be the new papal faction that won once and for all, and it would be the Holy Witch faction that defeated. I could also understand Kilode's saying that it was ominous.

Well, it is universally reputed that the Zeth Holy High Council itself lost.

"To seek the cooperation of the great nobles that bind the nobles everywhere and to dispel the anxiety and suspicion of the kingdom nobles by taking charge of the Holy Witch. … the ambiguous challenges that the subject of the negotiations can solve by demonstrating clear and tangible interests and the feelings vaguely held by no one. You can call it a challenge of reason and emotion."

Apparently, Carmia and the Atherahans have the same sense of problem as this one. Because of this, let me stir up some more thoughts.

"Which do you think Lord Carmia is a more difficult problem?

"Different directions of difficulty, so I don't think we can simply compare them. It may be the former that is difficult to negotiate, but does it not become the latter in the sense of difficulty in predicting? Generations who have felt warfare on their skin may show a stronger sense of rejection of the Holy Witch than we feel. How that emotion affects and expands around you. It's not easy to read."

It sounded like a strangely realistic word, so I decided to ask questions on top of each other.

"A generation that knows war? My grandfather hasn't come to the king's capital this time, so I haven't been able to talk to him, but was Lord Crowne reacting like that?

"No, especially. But he said there would be few kingdom aristocrats with a sense of rejection."

From what I can tell, Crowne doesn't seem to think it's particularly problematic to be in charge of the Holy Witch if it's profitable. If we tie the history of the Athellahan family together, Crowne and his next generation are moving consistently on the real-world route, with a profit priority, so it may be the natural outcome.

With that in mind, Sardine spoke to Novarv.

"Though Lord Carmia and Lord Novarff seem to have different answers."

"Oh, that's..."

"Is that the first thought I had when I heard my father's proposal? Lord Novalf."

There was some intimate atmosphere in Dunkel's voice entering from the side. Is that synchronous, or empathetic, to say the least?

As Novarf nodded, the prince smiled happily.

"I know exactly what you're thinking. I can understand Lord Novarf's thoughts, too. I guess I should also say the difference in thinking due to the time of birth. I think what we're seeing and feeling is changing.... I guess what you said on this occasion didn't mean Lord Crowne denied your opinion either?

Then Carmia received the question. She returns the Prince's words with affirmation and continues.

"There are various nobles in the kingdom. The generations who lived the darkness of a war that could never be dawn, those who struggled for the autonomy of the nobility, those who threatened the champions who appeared in the west, those who began to think about stopping by the great trees to live after a long period of tranquillity...... Naturally, if time and position are different, things that change what you take care of, what you aim for, even the means to live. The Big Lady seemed to take the answer Nova had given us as one of our ways of thinking about living today."

... the way we think, huh? In other words, it can be seen that Carmia was originally close to Novarff.

Drinking a cup of tea, I move on.

The long-lasting peace in the kingdom weakened the spirit of independence that the small and medium-sized aristocrats had.

This is what I felt so strongly about going outside Qualdenze territory. I don't need to be desperate to become independent, I will rely on the great nobles of the region to protect my home while I belong to the kingdom... I feel like more and more aristocrats are thinking about it, especially from around my parent generation.

The idea of noblemen joining hands to protect each other's independence is no longer becoming old. Independence for the nobles today is what has already been secured, I guess, in their hands from the beginning.

To the elderly nobleman: "Do not let yourself be distracted because you belong to the kingdom. These days nobility is likely to have difficulty with the temper of autonomy" or something, but is that the difference between a generation that has let go of the independence it has grasped in its hands and a generation that tries to reach for something next?

Most of all, many small and medium-sized aristocrats still believe that self-reliance should still be taken care of when viewed in the form of houses, even though generations of turmoil are still alive. But if peace in the kingdom continues in the future, any of that idea is likely to decay.

We do not yet know the form of the kingdom that awaits us, but will the smaller nobles be smaller and the larger nobles be of greater power?

Novalf must have intuited that the persuasion of the Qualdenze and Mirendorva families was a major challenge because he felt the coming of that future in vain. What a small and medium-sized cluttered aristocratic house. The voice of the great aristocratic crane, the boss, will make a piece.

I cannot smile that it is a human arrogant idea of the great aristocratic Atelahan family. Because Kilode, Dunkel, and Carmia are in tune with it.

"I didn't expect it to show a realistic solution based on new thinking and perception, rather than denying and truncating young people's answers. You can see the size of Lord Crowne's vessel."

Sardine's voice was truly satisfying. Apparently, he's on Novarff's side, too.

I'm the only one who's isolated my values, but I was actually a little touched.

Because I remember living on Earth, there's always a part of me that pulls a step back and looks at the Elo continent and the culture there. Can I say that I have a habit of closing up and trimming a part and taking it, that this is what aristocracy thinks?

But naturally, ideologies and values exist only in the number of people, and not all stereotypes of nobility. There is naturally a generation gap between the people who live today, of course, because of the differences in thinking between regions.

Of course, there are many common ideas, and a large number of cluttered brackets would allow them to be categorized into the same item. But if we are caught in the stereotype that the Elo Continentals think this way, that the kingdom aristocracy thinks this way, it leads us to missee the essence. That doesn't change the Earthlings or the El Continentals.

By actually dealing with them, I feel like I could really understand that.

"... Lord Crowne was also concerned about taking on the Holy Witch."

In reply to Carmia, I recognised that my thinking was not engaged with anyone on this occasion.

The roots remain Earthlings, and I am now the one with the stems and leaves on the surface that imitated and created my father. I have recently become familiar with the soil of the Elo continent, so much so that I am likely to be anxious about what flowers will bear blooming fruit in the future.

For now, what I can see is that the idea of me and the young people who are in this room now, who are imitating the values of the parent generation, is off the mark.

Carmia would have guessed that this thought was pro-generation. They thought I was just a speaker boy talking about what my dad taught me, and I spoke too confidently.

"If my father's proposal, if it were a position advocated by Lord Wilk, in what language would he persuade the numerous kingdom nobles?

The best thing is not to persuade. Because I am against the invasion of the Holy City or the King's vision of the future kingdom.

But I can't help but say that here and now. It's prefixed that it's only a hypothetical story, so I'm less dressed to say Gucci here.

"That's a difficult issue. This is the one who uses the Holy Witch, isn't that all you can do to strongly show the impression that it's on the aristocratic side? For example…"

And I spread my hands and changed my tone to that of acting round.

"... Once the nobles were manipulated by priests and forced to join the war. But through a long road of misery, now we have established a spirit of autonomy, and we have stood on the side of manipulating even the Holy Witch. Come on, let's settle for this abominable history. We, at the hands of the nobles, suppress the land from which the tragedy begins and put an end to the turmoil. The time has finally come."

The manipulative side and the manipulative side have changed. The nobility ends the war started by the priest. End the Holy Capital, which is the starting point. If we can successfully perform this historic contrasting structure, we may be able to have the fact that we have the Holy Witch without Yea.

"That's a heartbeat complain. This could get a lot of endorsement."

"Come on, how about that. How do we take the presence of the Holy Witch, which I think is something that is easily covered with a little anxiety. What happens if the slightly louder voice incites a turbulent comeback?"

With me, for example.

"Yeah. That kind of concern will always remain in my father's proposal."

Then the next moment, the prince raised his voice and laughed lightly. And say it in a fun tone, faster than other humans open their mouths.

"This is how we, the next winner, can speak of the future thoughtfully. I think it's a really good thing. I can't move on because I can't seem to have my own thoughts just waiting for my parents to decide."

Hi. I hear he has a different idea than the King's proposal. Is it a rebellion against the father? Maybe we have an idea here to fight with our support, which is the next generation.

"That was the other day."

Then it was Carmia who pinched the words. You guessed in the atmosphere that I hadn't heard the Dunkel proposal, they followed up.

"Yes. I wanted Lord Wilk to hear my thoughts, so be sure. You can just listen tonight."

Suddenly the prince doesn't seem so reluctant to ask for his views on this occasion.

When he confirmed that I had rearranged my posture, he concluded without wearing it.

"It's a simple story, I think we should start five joint armies by the five nobles of the kingdom, not the Royal Army."

"Oh, I see..."

I was going to listen to you in silence, but I accidentally replied in a whisper because of the point.

At the first greeting of this meeting, Dunkel was saying something of some concern. The next lord of the five aristocrats was given the opportunity to meet together.

The Kingdom of Levios is nominally reciprocal to all aristocrats and has no rank there. I think the shapeshifting of the Kingdom's title system was the result of a lack of consistency around it.

And the brackets "The Five Kingdoms of Aristocracy" also draw their currents, treating them like public secrets or implicit understandings. Even though it is obvious that a faction exists, it is somewhat tempting to speak of it on the surface stage. It's not a taboo you should never put in your mouth, but talking aloud is a topic in such a position that you haven't been able to read the air a bit.

The prince was the first to deliberately say the five nobles of the kingdom as a prelude to speaking his thoughts. Apparently there is no mistake in seeing this colloquium as a subject around here.

"My Levios has a proven track record of starting the Great Northern Expedition and leading the coalition many times. The people here should have tried something similar. Psychological resistance becomes less than moving as a Royal Army"

The Quordenze family led the Quordenze coalition last year in the Nambonan strategy. It was like a half picnic, but for once, it was a track record of acting with the army of other houses.

The prince's story continued, but it was almost identical to the King's proposal, except for the composition of the army.

It is an attack on the Umon Islands in a massive military ship rental operation, which unilaterally attacks and destroys a number of aristocratic families in the group of free cities and puts pressure on the Holy Capital to surrender.

I mean, I don't see his color in the Prince's proposal so far. I asked him to speak.

"May I ask you one question? What exactly does Prince Dunkel aim for and where? There must be some purpose in launching a joint army of the five coalitions."

The prince affirms in a strong tone when he asks if he sees the same thing as the king and why.

"We are more powerful than ever, considering the threat."

Sardine agreed deeply with the words and expressed strong consent by ringing an unspoken voice.

When I tried to figure out the meaning of the word, Dunkel pointed his palm at me to make it stand still. Seems to give me a supplementary explanation.

"A threat is, of course, St. Navenpos. Although it is not yet far into its full season, its reconstruction is extremely well. The day will surely come to rival the priest in the not so distant future. We have to put some teeth on here right now."

The point seems to be a common perception of both kings and princes.

Well, the Levios family will have their family names listed at the top of the priests' revenge notes, and there's no way. You want to turn Rhona into a radicon and scratch Sacred Capital around doomed.

"... and building strength. More than ever, we are."

Our part was a very emphatic statement. I am mistaken to assume that the word refers not to the kingdom nobility, but to the five Levios, Mirendorva, Atelahan, Zeldomitra and Qualdenze houses on this occasion.

"That's quite the contrast."

"My father's vision for the First King is too strong. More than the Levios seem to see the Levios royalty."

He read and responded precisely to the sincerity with which I put my words.

Indeed, he is right, King Levios seems to be moving with an emphasis on the future of the kingdom. Of course that would be better because of the intention that the Levios could make a more leap forward. But from Dunkel's point of view, that seems different.

"Being strong as an aristocrat. It should take precedence over royalty, and you must be the protector of this land."

Put your own development first over the future of the kingdom, he seems to want to say so.

"A strong kingdom comes from a strong aristocracy. And vice versa. That's obvious even if you look at the empire in the west.... you can't make anything out of getting caught up in something small and losing something important"

I was concerned about the second half.

But I couldn't ask because I felt so much anger lurking behind the words that I hesitated to speak up. It's going to be a snake if it sticks poorly.

"What's important?

So I sincerely thanked Orcian for taking part in the conversation in a slight tone. Apparently the nuts I was eating polypoly from earlier are out of stock.

It seems that Dunkel was also detoxified for the potent weather movement, and he replied briefly, laughing lightly.

"Huh, that's just to say for each person. Princess Orcian would have something important, someone important, too?

"Yeah. I'm here."

"That's what I'm talking about"

When the prince summed it up so, the maid of the Levios family approached the table without sound, this time leaving a plate of fruit served in front of Orcian.

Still, you don't care about the prince even though this guy hates King Levios to death.

I looked at the two of them alternately as I thought about it, and I saw Prince Dunkel and I only for a moment. When he smiles nicely, he tells him to mock himself.

"Whoa, did you talk too hot? I think I've got a strong face."

... Princess Ena, I guess.

Ena, a sister with the same mother as Dunkel, is returning to Levios due to the scourge of Elsinia, but until then she had been married to another house.

I don't know much about this neighborhood, but maybe it wasn't a very good marriage. And you think Dunkel was dissatisfied with that?

During yesterday's tour of Wang Du, I was furious with the treatment of Fannie and my face became tense. The prince's remarks now seemed to smell the relevance around them.

It's a reasoning that seems to have overlapped my guess, but I can't help it because I can't think of anything else important that the prince might be losing. If I had more details, I would have received some kind of invitation individually during my stay in Wangdu again.

"I understand the thoughts that will try to be strong. So, how exactly? How do you intend to treat the Holy Capital as a hypothetical surrender"

That's what I ask to get the stopped conversation back on track.

So far, Dunkel Vision, I don't see the direction he's trying to take.

"As far as St. Navenpos is concerned, like my father, I believe it is sufficient to improve the voice of Lord Rhona and the faithful"

You mean basically the truce abandoned route?

I looked at Lorna's face, but I can't see how she cared in particular. From her point of view, she says neither the King's nor the Prince's proposals are very different, and maybe both are good.

"So what's the group of free cities?

Apparently, you can see the Prince's proposal from here, Dunkel spread his hands just asking me to listen.

"We seek membership in the Kingdom. … but make the conditions far more stringent than those of my father. You can call it a de facto surrender."

The five joint armies should have already been disbanded in the phase of exerting pressure to join the Free Cities group. If I poke at such strong conditions, I feel like the southern part of the continent is going to be an area where independent aristocrats can travel all they want forever.

With that in mind, someone showed the answer instead.

"If we reject the merciful surrender recommendation from the Kingdom, our Zeldomitra will have to destroy it. That's sad."

Sardine said in a voice that didn't seem to feel a single shard of sadness.

"Shouldn't the Zeldomitra Marquis not be doing southern expansion after the Umon Islands offensive?

"In my proposal, I will not ask for that commitment"

The Prince answers any questions I have.

As far as the Zeldomitra family expansion is concerned, an agreement is apparently being formed between Dunkel Sardin.

"My uncle was kind to me just because I suppressed the Umon Islands."

Zeldomitra Sardine, apparently ambitious. They see him as having come in to defend the attitude of Marquis Zeldomitra.

In a way, the end of King Levios's turmoil may also be a defensive idea, not an attack. It's a time when nobility can grow as big as they please, that is, when their homes may become smaller. I don't know if we want to end it while we're big, or if we want to win or run.

That's just unacceptable to Sardine. I want to win more, I want to be bigger, it may be natural to think so if you are a future young man of the great aristocrat Zeldomitra family.

"Lord Wilk seems to have an extraordinary determination to attack Spierzeik as well. I was born in Zeldomitra and I was wondering if you could understand my feelings somewhat. As you said earlier, now is the time to build strength in each of the five houses."

No, that's not what I said.

... but if Quordenze Wilk had been raw by the Quordenze family as a regular Elo continental nobleman, would he have thought about that or something? Young ancestors also hear stories that run wild with a sense of omnipotence.

Because of my memory of my previous life, I feel like the thinking on which I base is already in protection on the middle-aged side. Sardine in Ikemodo and Dunkel dazzle you.

In the meantime, let's not deny weirdly here to hear the continuation of the Prince's proposal.

When I hammered Sardine properly, I saw Dunkel.

"By the way, what will be the conditions for surrender sticking to independent aristocrats in a group of free cities? It's going to be tough."

"It's a transfer seal."

The Prince says it is a transfer of seals, or a kingdom-led territorial change.

"… that's a very tough condition"

"We are going to poke that the kingdom is superior. I was wondering if the transfer would be an easy indicator of that."

It is easy for me to say, but I even doubt that I can truly transfer a noble seal. The last time the seal was transferred was before the turmoil, more than 200 years ago.

Ordering the aristocracy, rooted in ancestral lands, to go elsewhere is a difficult future to imagine. Once the conditions for surrender have been announced, the group of free cities may unite to become an anti-Kingdom force.

"The kingdom will show the world where authority is by taking charge of the transfer that was once carried out by the priest"

... Just a little bit, I think I see Dunkel Vision. I found myself aiming for something different from King Levios, and the first King Levios.

"I see. By the way, I'm talking about us being more powerful than we are now... Was the Zeldomitra Marquis expansion in the south? So what will the Levios do? Are you entering the land of fog?

No, I ask with the nuance that.

"As I'm sure you know, even though my Levios faces the Workold River, there are few warcraft coming in as often as the Atelahan region"

They say there are mountains stretching east and west in the foggy land of northern Levios territory. Because of this, it seems that Warcraft is prone to bypass the west side, and as a result, the area around the Atelahan region becomes a Warcraft assembly point.

It should be noted that this is just an anticipation and that there are not actually records of warcraft bypassing. No institution exists that can make such a massive observation in this day and age, regardless of the full season of the priesthood.

"So as far as I'm concerned, I think that would be good if we could build some defense facilities across the shore. Of course, build one fort. It's not that easy to achieve. Cooperation with the Marquis of Atelahan will be essential."

With a map in mind, I connect what Dunkel calls the fortification point with dots and lines.

It would be a soul dare to draw the line first to intimidate other aristocrats so that they don't enter the land of fog and begin to pioneer and territory.

"So Prince Dunkel is not very aggressive in pioneering the land of fog."

"Pioneering the North...... Operation Northbound is a dream that Lord Crowne once aspired to with the First King. My father is aggressive because it has something to do with it."

And while paying attention to the two Athelahans, he concluded.

"I can't dream as far north as my father"

I don't mean to devote much resources to the Levios family, but if you could get on with my proposal, would you support the Athellahan family's north march?

"When that happens, how does the Levios family intend to build strength by fulfilling it?

"We intend to settle the consequences of the El Senior disaster and strengthen our internal system"

"... I see"

As expected. What he is talking about is the issue of unruliness, the future treatment of lands that have been exterminated and ruled by the Warcraft El Senior. This ruleless, free land is dotted near Levios territory, starting with the Roushna region. The nobles of the Roushna region are lobbying in the Wang capital in an effort to obtain this blank land.

Actualizing the end of the line and strengthening the internal system means regionalizing the free territory, if I say so briefly. The proximity to Levios territory has been peaceful since the founding of the country, and many promising cities have developed a cultural economy. Clearly, it's a very delicious project.

Because of the burden of generating the warcraft El Senior, King Levios is looking for a solution on the assumption that he will assign it to another house, but Dunkel seems different.

The idea of giving priority to the Levios family rather than to the Kingdom of Levios appears precisely here. Exactly on this occasion, I was also directed to "I'll get our territory too because of the ungoverned issue!" Though it does not say, "clouds the words.

"If the problem is cleared up early, we wonder if we can also show great benefit to the Marquis of Qualdenze"

Are you saying that the Qualdenze family will support the Prince's proposal and will cooperate in the battle against Spierzeik if they will side with us on the issue of ungovernability? The ungoverned areas do not have Mukade's legs, they will have stability operations as soon as the Levios rule begins, and it is realistic to send reinforcements to us.

"I hope we can continue to talk to Lord Kilaude and Princess Orcian in this kind of setting. Since we are the next principals, we should also be able to consult with parents like they can't."

"Mmm, well.... well."

And profits to the Mirendorva family… or profits to Kirode, in relation to the Orcians?

Kilaude's obsession with Orcians is already guessed by everyone in this room. Even I feel the budding of a biased aristocrat at him, so it's natural for Dunkel to poke there.

If Archduke Mirendorva is going to try to keep Kilode's relationship with Orcian away, it is well conceivable that he will run wild and approach the prince.

Well, there would be some other benefit, but that was a hard part to hear as a person in the Qualdenze family.

"I wonder, Lord Wilk."

"... it was an interesting story"

It was a proposal that well understood the difference in ideas between kings and princes.

"That was good. I want you to let me talk about it another night."

That gives me time to think. Unlike the other members, I was the only one who did not hear it beforehand, so it is a natural consideration.

But by comparing the two proposals side by side, the King's proposal is definitely easier to accept by the kingdom aristocrats.

Regardless of the Zeldomitra extended tolerance of the Prince's proposal, the Levios' unruly issue Gorillas would buy objection to doom. At that point, the idea of the King's proposal, "Let all the nobles of the kingdom unite to prepare for future threats", should look attractive.

Moreover, ideological differences exist at the root of this proposal.

"From the time of the first King Levios to the next..."

Spilling words so small with the intention of trying, Dunkel as well as Carmia and Novalf showed surprise. Apparently, these three understand the essence of the Prince's proposal.

"Lord Wilk, what's that?

To Carmia's question, I shake my head quietly. I don't need to say it here right now.

"Excuse me, with something I haven't thought about yet. I said what I felt."

Dunkel's immediate target is an unruly issue, but his ultimate goal is hidden in a transfer seal.

Making the transfer of the seal, one of the privileges of a priest who once boasted of full prosperity, the authority of the kingdom, it makes the power of the royal family tough. It was the aristocrats of the Free Cities group who were chosen to make achievements for this purpose. They are like sacrifices.

Where the idea of the five great aristocratic priorities, which is spreading to young people, comes to be, in other words, the neglect of the weak, miscellaneous aristocrats. The state that Dunkel is aiming for should take the form of a royal or grand aristocracy with mighty powers.

That is all the untrained against the kingdom would arise if the five great aristocrats had more authority within the kingdom. Would the Qualdenze family be a shield against the Zinker En Empire, the Zeldomitra family a shield against St. Navenpos, and the Atelahan family remain an image as a foggy land pioneering group? Located in the rear, the Levios and Mirendorva families enjoy a muddy life of peace. Envy.

What underlies the Prince's proposal, it can be said to be an escape from the idea of the first king who held a reciprocal relationship of nobility. But this is too new and too young an idea. The majority of kingdom nobles will feel uncomfortable there and unconsciously hesitate to endorse it.

With this in mind, it was well established that the Wang proposal attaches considerable importance to the reciprocity of the nobility.

"May I ask you a question? One for Lord Rhona."

Check with Dunkel, the host. Upon his acceptance, Lorna showed herself to be questioned towards me.

"What is it?

I don't even know if this involves the success or failure of the operation. It's just a question I purely questioned and wanted to ask.

I stared at this one and opened my mouth, feeling a little pressure on Lorna's eye light.

"Either King Levios or Prince Dunkel's proposal succeeded, the Sacred Capital should be confused. He said he saw signs of reconstruction because of it, but maybe civil unrest broke out and again St. Navenpos could be a burning field. Don't you have anything to think about it?

"None."

"........................ what?

Too instantly, I couldn't spin words by accident. So much so that Lorna's response was natural. It's like talking a self-explanatory answer. I didn't see any upset about these words either, which made me a little disgusted.

"What have you done?

Lorna's eyes looked faint and glowing as if she were seriously worried about my upset.

What does it mean that your home town doesn't think anything when your family, friends, and the land of faith may suffer the scourge of war? But I couldn't put it into words. Maybe he was afraid of the answers that would come back from her asking that.

Is it because of that, it was the voice of pure doubt that came out of my mouth without any shards of aristocracy?

"What is your purpose? Lord Rhona."

Then she puts her right hand on her chest and answers with a smile full of mercy.

"The only mission is to receive the voice of our ancestor Zeth and to dwell in this body."

And her voice, speaking at last, is more like a hymn than a word.

"It's a rebirth of faith."

I even felt madness in my big black eyes that seemed to suck in even the darkness of the night.