The Marquis’ Eldest Son’s Lascivious Story

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Lorna lifts her arms high into heaven, loosely, like a circle.

Both hands aligned on the oblique side of his forehead sounded dry. I feel some sacred sound there.

She closed her eyes quietly and, combining the fingers of her matching hands, lowered it in a flowing motion and held it in front of her chest.

It was very beautiful.

Cynthia's prayer tricks had also been refined, but Lorna's even feels impatient.

Should I say the seriousness that makes you hesitate to approach poorly? Earlier, faith was exploding toward the outside, but this time it also shows as if it was rampant toward the inside.

"... what is the rebirth of faith?

I didn't want to touch her now, but I have to speak up because I'm the one who started asking questions.

"It is nothing more than to restore the right form of faith to this world. Now we must return to the teachings of Zeth, our fathers. Cathedral Coal Payment… No, we need stain removal"

Sardine will make a supplement if she sees an answer that doesn't get the guidelines.

"Starting with the Katreak family, the old families of the Holy Capital seem strongly dissatisfied with the current system. The position of the Holy Witch is a good example, but we have lost numerous other privileges"

To regain lost authority is to regain the power of the Holy Patriarch, the power of the faithful. And it is also the figure of the former Zeth Holy High Council.

"We have heard similar stories from several Sacred Traditionalists"

You realize I'm not convinced, the prince reinforces the testimony. But that's not true if I could solve it.

It is true that the main aim may be to regain power from the Sacred Traditionalist, but there is no guarantee that it is the purpose and equals of Rhona personally.

Lorna opened that little mouth with a smile as she watched this one.

"I am very pleased that you are interested in Lord Wilk. Does it still also have to do with the fact that the Church is left in the territory of Quordenze? The attitude of the Jinker En Empire towards the doctrine is interesting even for me..."

She is a perky daughter who talks about things she doesn't want us to talk about.

It is a well-known fact that the Quordenze family is a former imperial nobleman, but they have difficulty reacting when they are talked about directly from the front in a place like this.

"It's a personal question born of confronting your beliefs. Don't you have similar concerns, even outside of me?

If I saw her running wild for faith, I would dont pull anyone regardless of the Qualdenze family or anything. I broke her words by seeking empathy around me.

"... Was I? If you are staying in Wang Du, you can also send people from me. Speak up if you don't mind. I wonder if we can talk about what faith should look like."

Religious solicitation in the middle of the king's capital of the anti-priest kingdom of Levios, is it brazen or is the screw blowing up? But if the personnel being sent were carnal priests who would refrain behind her, I'd also like to call them a little. It's for honey traps.

"Oops. I never thought I'd get an invitation from a priest in this place."

That's where I laugh deliberately. The place was so tense, I wanted to laugh it off as a joke.

If you look at the prince's attitude so far, you know he has no particular strong hatred for priests, but he is, at any rate, a Levios family person. I don't know where the mines are laid.

"Lord Rhona, I urge you to refrain from imitating anything that would instigate kingdom aristocracy. Levios' armor will be heavy."

The genocide unit devised by the first King Levios and used for the killing of priests is characterised by its luxurious equipment. It is a heavily armed group in which all soldiers, including civilian soldiers, assumed to be against the Lord's ancestors.

Dunkel told me to slap him lightly, but it also sounds like a careless joke to release to Rhona, a priest. This is not just a warning, I'm guessing there is also an intention to override the word jinker-en empire she just spoken with the word kingdom aristocracy.

"I was just trying to explain. Because you need the right teacher to learn the right teaching."

Lorna, who elucidated so briefly, continues with a seeping voice of remnants.

"If you are a lowly priest under me, you will have enough professors. No one thinks of harming the nobility. Of course, I'm sending you out as a mentor, so I want you to guarantee me the treatment that matches it... and if you can even acknowledge that, then this lifetime's goodbye is not a blur."

And she told me, in euphemistic terms, that she would give me permission on this occasion.

Looks like he's going to make it a gift, not a rental. It sounds like a statement of intent not to be a spy exploring the inside of the Qualdenze family......

"Lord Rhona."

"We imitated the past while under the asylum of Levios. Lord Wilk seemed interested in the Church, so I thought I should not be confused by the wicked priest, and I put it in my mouth."

Sardine makes a statement so that she can cover up Lorna's apology.

"Lord Wilk wouldn't have anything to instigate from a priest who belongs to a pragmatist, let alone a militant. Lord Rhona is worried."

Apparently, the aristocrat on this occasion described a series of statements by Lorna as "I hope they do not breathe in extra stories from non-faithful priests. He interpreted it in the sense that he was on the side of the faithful". It's reasonable.

But it sounded different to me.

Cynthia, a lowly priest now secured by the Quordenze family, was originally a subordinate of Rhona. That makes me feel like sincerity is lurking there.

To be honest, "Cynthia is not involved in the Warcraft disturbance that occurred in Newnelly City. I don't mind using it as a teacher, so I just want my life to be saved". Would it feel like "I would like to use Cynthia as a direct hotline to the Qualdenze family that does not go through the Levios or Zeldomitra families" if I looked at it in the way I wore it?

Questioning sincerity could lead to warcraft terrorism by priests.

The information around here is also one of the diplomatic cards of the Qualdenze family, so I can't even cut it to my father without permission. I think this girl is going to talk to me worn out without worrying about this situation, so I decided that it was not a good idea to ask her about it at this time.

... Is this a ploy of the Holy Witch? There is a slight concern about the current situation where we have no choice but to hold our mouth.

The only harvest is that Cynthia's figure is going to be this one? He said if you get your clothes and clothes ready as a teacher, you can have the rest if you want.

I can't count on what the night club has to say, so I'll put on an appropriate excuse later to get the earlier statement in writing.

"... I see Lord Rhona has a strong desire to re-establish faith and do it. I'm a little intrigued, but it's not what the priest wants to talk about right now."

I declare Question Time over.

The nobleman left only a little room for conversation with a hint of interest, with the main appeal that he would not listen to the priest's request. Makes me think externally that we are holding the Levios and Zeldomitra families back by suggesting the possibility of getting close with Rhona......

And that's the real deal from here.

"... it's Prince Dunkel's suggestion"

I guess I didn't think I could get an opinion on this occasion, Dunkel only gave me a surprised look for a moment.

It is clear that Dunkel and Sardine are dissatisfied with their respective contemporaries and consigned behind them. The reason for this meeting would certainly be to bring the next generation of the other five noblemen into our fellowship and to put pressure on the parent generation first.

King Levios is not foolish enough to render his son, who joined hands with the next generations of the Zeldomitras, the Atelahans, the Mirendorva and the Qualdenze. In particular, the presence of Qualdenze Wilk, who smashed Voystra's great shield and confronted Grand Duchess Orcian, should be creepy.

"I thought it was a really interesting story.... including that Prince Dunkel made such a suggestion"

"Hmm?"

"I have rarely been out of Qualdenze before. I didn't really have the opportunity to have this conversation with a nobleman my age."

I did not know that there were aristocrats like Dunkel and Sardin who behaved so blatantly defiantly to their parents, surprisingly many child generation aristocrats with different ideas than their parents, wrapping such sentiments in hornless expressions and making them into words.

The prince accompanied me without frustration in my story, which puts the conclusion behind me.

"... that was good. So this meeting was fresh for Lord Wilke."

Come on, it's the time for acting.

"Yes, I felt honored to believe and act on my will."

An aristocratic son, strongly influenced by his parents, admired the free appearance of an elderly aristocrat. I squeeze out my voice while I expand that setting into my brain.

"The House of Hate Spierzeik must be destroyed. This is my mission, born in Qualdenze. … and that must be accomplished by the fangs of Quordenze. This is my strong will."

A father who seeks the primary and safe means of destroying the Spierzeik family, and a son who believes in his power and wants to destroy his hatred with his own hands. I want the prince to think of such a confrontational structure.

"... I see"

Dunkel should also know that my father is willing to ride King Levios' proposal.

But I will not tolerate pleasant crusades with the hands of the Levios and Zeldomitras. On King Levios' proposal, Fannie will be sad. There is no backdrop to my determination to destroy the Spierzeik family, led by Qualdenze.

Did this one make sense?

After I checked on Dunkel and Sardine, I came to a conclusion.

"I was attracted to Prince Dunkel's proposal. We should be strong."

Leaving the situation as it is would be irrevocable to be caught up in my father's diplomatic strategy. If we can apply restraints by working hand in hand with our children here, we should do it.

Until now, I have not been able to come into much frontal conflict for fear of the power of the Lord, but I think it would be acceptable if it were about my rebellion this time because other houses are so different. I also feel that political rush is more effective than child waste to persuade my father.

"That's the serpent with the big shield."

"There's a reliable next generation in Qualdenze, above all."

It's bad for Dunkel and Sardine, who are happy to have drawn me in, but I support the King's proposal even if I turn my child's generation against the enemy if it's not even fanny shipped. Because it's easier there.

To be honest, I don't think the Prince's proposal will succeed, and I don't intend to cooperate actively. Just let me use it as a bargaining material with my father. Or even though the turmoil is finally going to end, it seems like an idiot to imitate it even more so now.

I am a peace-loving man. It is absolutely more fun to widen a woman's crotch than to expand her territory.

"I think I saw the dawn into the next era"

It is not dawn yet, I cautioned at the end that it is only a statement of the night club.

Apparently, the advocacy of the Prince's proposal was the main objective of this meeting, and then we move on to a thin chat of political elements.

The initial tension also eased and became a real discourse.

Talks about territory, warcraft, thoughts on specialties and visits to kingdoms everywhere, and hobbies.

"... that's all I've read."

One of the topics raised "History of the Other World".

Sardine, who remembered that Carmia was talking at the beginning of the meeting, was inspired to hear what it was about. You wondered what it was all about because of the book describing the operation of taking charge of the ship.

Lord Carmia remembers the contents very well.

Honestly, you seem to be loading a lot more than me in the author. Even I saw a rare thing called an El Continental speaking fluently about the development of Earth's civilization.

"I was impressed because long stories with these fantasy worlds written are rare"

Carmia puts her mouth on the teacup after she finishes talking about the approximation of different world histories.

Sometimes I was the author, and I was thrilled to see what criticism would fly.

"... I hear Lord Wilk is supported by the author of this otherworldly history. What part did you like?

I didn't think it would fly to me. I don't want to praise myself for painting, and I don't like to criticize you outright.

"It was a long time ago that I found out about the author of it, and I don't remember much about it at the time. Maybe he thought," There are strange storytellers out there. "

"I do think it's a rare story. Though I'm talking about fantasy, it's too unrealistic"

In the words of Novalf, Kilode, who looked difficult, opens his mouth.

"Lord Novalf is right, it's also a good unrealistic place. It's a dream story that people think."

It's the tone of the whole thing that I feel like I'm crap at the bottom of my heart. Apparently he didn't look difficult, he was just bored.

"If all are slave ancestors, history as it is in the book should be spinning"

Everyone agrees with that word of Kilode.

The only thing I wasn't convinced of was knowing the history of the planet.

"Civilians will die soon enough. Whatever the simple mechanism, there should be limits to communicating complex technologies and knowledge to future generations. Isn't civilization going to be like repeating birth and collapse and continuing to move on?

Novarf strongly endorses Dunkel's opinion.

"The pandemic of the massive plague also seems to be in the world of this story, and it is more natural for civilization to collapse on a regular basis. The author felt overconfident in the power of the civilian population."

"Conveniently there doesn't seem to be any warcraft, so there won't be any particular problem with collapse"

Sardine was also in tune with the idea. Kilode reacts to the word Warcraft.

"Yes, it's a world without a warcraft. There is no need for a man to defend the earth, or create a nation to which tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of human beings belong, as in that story."

"Yeah, I know. That's the least realistic thing."

Carmia shows understanding, but I didn't know. I just asked Kilode a question and she seemed to be on track, so I decided to ask Carmia here.

"What's unrealistic? If people get together, I think it's a natural flow to become a group and eventually an organization..."

"The people follow us because they demonstrate their power to defeat the Warcraft and to be guardians of the earth. But there is no such thing as a clear threat in the history of the other world. Is it about a natural disaster or plague? These are not defensible beings, even if they can take measures. This does not create a reason for people to follow people. I think there are limits to a group led by unauthorized leaders."

Indeed, since I was reincarnated into the Elo continent, I have been made to think a lot about something called power. This world is so easy to understand, it's great because it's strong.

"The existence of a king who appears in this other world seems to be abetting the people with such nonsense that he is the descendant of God, the descendant of a hero, but is there such a foolish story? There's no way you can keep following a slave ancestor, a ruler who just lays a stone to his head and dies."

Sardine continues to reflect on Kilode's opinion.

"In the unlikely event that something called a country is born, it will be just a coup d 'état for the rulers in their slave ancestors. Because poisoning your diet or just stabbing your belly a little with a blade will change the king. Such a society must be far from stable. … Again, in a world of slave ancestors alone, it's another dream of a nation or something."

I know just a little how they feel. I felt the same way when I found out it was about the junior year of elementary school in my previous life or something called the presidential system of the United States. It's a gun society, so what an easy way to shoot a president, he said. I wonder how they maintain society.

"In the Mumshred region, the brave… have been able to maintain the dynasty even after the fall of the First Great"

"By Lord Wilk's dynasty, do you mean the Nagi dynasty of the Union of Mumshredded?

To Dunkel's question, I say yes.

The Nagi dynasty was born just before the outbreak of turmoil, so it will be an old story for over 200 years. The First Great is long dead, but the dynasty still exists.

"He said the first great king of the Nagi dynasty, the Great Dragon Fighter, was a very wise man. The reign of the Mamshred region has been in place for a long time..."

That's just the prince, and he also has basic knowledge of mumshredding.

"... Isn't it like the legacy of the Great King of Fighting Dragons that the dynasty has survived to this day? Instead of maintaining the system, it's just taking some time to collapse? There's also been a massive civil unrest about forty years ago, but I've also heard that smaller fights have been happening all over Mumshred since before that. The Nagi dynasty isn't that far away. It's going to collapse into a future."

With that information, Kilaude opens her mouth just wondering if she had seen it.

"It was the usual brave men who created a strong organization. Still, slave ancestors, civilians can't have a state."

Everyone on Earth, Boloxo tells me...

I'm not being anything but I don't want to accept their opinions as they are this one who knows the history of the planet. Because the history of the earth is real. But there is no explanation because the prerequisite values are too divergent.

In fact, listening to their opinions, they said, "Right, you can't make a country out of your slave ancestors. Wasn't all the memory of Earth my delusion...? I think I'm in the mood." That is how fragile the slave ancestors from the Lord ancestors are.

"Lord Wilk seems to be deeply involved with citizens in the city of Nambonan, and it may be inexorable to want to believe in its power. I used to think a lot about civilian soldiers in free cities."

Kilaude mocks Sardine's follow-up.

"It's a mistake to expect from civilians. They're guardians. They only belong to us."

Oh, this is the aristocracy...... and it was an impressively aristocratic opinion.

No one would normally deny this opinion. But now there was only one person in a different position on this scene.

"... Mr. Kilode. Why are you saying such a terrible thing?

To Orcian's voice, Kilaude gave me a startled look just saying it was unexpected.

Where does the extra grin go until just now, and I can see the whole nerve being directed at the girl sitting next to me.

"Le...... Lucia. No, Lucia has great powers. A slave is a bunch of civilians who have no power. The weak who just wait to be protected."

... Kilode, you're an idiot. Orcian wasn't angry because he was denied himself as a civilian. Rather, it is a statement that seems to buy extra anger.

"That's not what I meant. Why do aristocrats treat everyone so lightly? I may be strong, but that's all. Everyone in the village could have done a lot more."

If you haven't learned magic, you can only be a warrior who just strengthens his body and fights. You can count on it, but it won't improve your life.

From Orcians from Misty Land, perhaps the villagers taking care of the field work and livestock were more amazing people.

"We can all live because we're all doing what we have to do. That's what your brother said.

So it's not a good idea to belittle someone, Orcian assured me.

It was also like a sister whispering to her brother, and like a civilian with anger at the nobility's irrationality.

"No, the power of Lucia..."

I guess my awareness of the word "power" isn't engaging somehow.

Kilode's power is the power to protect the earth from warcraft and protect the world in which people live. By Orcian's power, I guess it comes down to the wisdom and technology of people who enrich their lives.

The difference between the power to protect the world and the power to use it in a protected world… that is to say, to talk about the point of view of nobility or the point of view of civilians.

It's bad for Kilode, who is mellow on Orcian, but I think it's better to stop marrying because what you're looking at is too different. I'm sure it'll go bankrupt.

"Wilk, you seem to be getting along with civilians in the city of Nambonan, don't you? Kilaude, I think you should apprentice Wilk."

"Become...!

Why are you saying things like pointing Kilaude's wrath at us here?

No, is it just futile to expect that consideration from Orcian? Kilode also said it was a mistake to expect from civilians.

"I just talked to him and I figured it out. Wilk, you're noble, but I don't think you're a bad person to look lightly at other than noble."

As for Kilode, you want to argue that "it's not noble to be friendly with civilians" or "he's a pathetic guy with no pride," but when you mouthed that, it seemed like you guessed as much that Orcians would get angry. I just look at you in silence.

"I'll be glad to see more nobles like you, Wilk. Hey, eh."

............... I kind of feel like Orcian and Lorna are pretty much alike.

Because I don't know how to stand as a nobleman, or because I'm not allowed to say anything. It's also troublesome where you don't seem offended. They are two people who do not want to have a conversation in public.

And I can't help but escape reality.

"I just took my hand. Let me tell you this. Princess Orcian must have been taken care of."

"You took my hand? Lucia's hand..."

No, you wouldn't mind anything but your hands. Kilaude, aren't you a little over-exclusive? I think you should apprentice Novalf for offering your fiancée.

Kilaude then kept staring at me until after the meeting.