"So, what did Renamut find out? I didn't even bother coming. I came to my parents' house."

"--… it's not like I don't want to come here otherwise. I just don't like big houses."

Age is a lot better, but Renamut, somewhere young, pointed his lips softly.

"--… those caught in the back of the mountain, were the Imperial Capital Guards"

"Oh, did you? You know who you are, don't you?

According to Renamut, she immediately returned to the Imperial Capital after sending the bandits to a guard unit that was in the neighboring city. That's how he reported to the Prime Minister, who also sent him to confirm the bandit by calling a knight whose decision was fast and reliable.

Apparently it was just a difference in touch. When the knight saw the bandit and was convinced that he was "in the royal capital guard's parade," he said that a man named noble came and pressed the guard to liberate the bandit.

The "man named noble" was a real nobleman and belonged to the Protestants.

"In other words, the conservatives were beginning to harass the emerging forces little by little by preventing the influx of the royal capital of Kounatsu."

We can no longer look into whether this disturbance was set up first by the conservatives or the emergings. There was no point in proving whether the chicken was first or the egg was first.

After swallowing everything around it, Cagley said this to the nobles.

—— Flush everything into the water.

and.

This is not a "raw ruling".

Because after this, Cagley, along with the Chancellor, carried out a review of the executive position and declared that he appreciated the best person, both the conservative and the emerging.

If you complain about this decision, that nobleman will be subjected to a root digging leaf digging investigation about his own sins - that by now this disturbance was something that involved almost all nobility, big and small.

Instead of questioning the sins committed, Cagley was determined to completely remove the walls lying among the nobles.

For this reason, even the three nobles who aimed their lives were not guilty, so the liver is quite seated. Of course, only investigations seem to be well conducted to prevent recidivism, such as the origin of poisons and weapons.

It seems that all the evidence obtained in Alice's investigation, etc. will be "taken into account" during her future appointment to a high office.

"--… so far no one has rebelled that far in the nobles"

"Credit for Kagli, and because Uncle Kohn is making you feel better? That's too bad."

"----Too bad?"

"I thought I'd use it if anything, because there's magic to find guilt and inflict divine punishment"

Paula, who was drinking soup, is peeling.

Yes, Hikaru was thinking of using "Mitsunami Tenjo" Angel Judgment "instead of" Lie Discoverer "if there was a softening nobleman.

"--...... Phew. Well, I wouldn't be surprised what other cards you have hidden..."

without any particular emotional ups or downs, Renamut said.

(... Renamut's "heavenly" based skills add up to 3. This is after all...... I guess that's what this is about)

Hikaru was thinking back about Skill "Heavenly Fire," which hasn't wavered a point of what also appeared on his soul board.

[Tensei] … technology leading to the realm of God, which manages the regulating. Lose some of what you can do if you humans. Up to 5.

I am concerned about this part of "losing part of what you can do if you human" and Hikaru has never used this skill before. "Intuition" also whispers that it seems bad to step in any further.

Looking at Renamut, Hikaru was convinced -- that the "heavenly" system skill was to "lose emotion".

Lawrence, chief of the Knights of Pawnsonia, had other "heavenly" skills, but he did have some mortally remote, transcendent parts, too.

Though there were too few samples to be so sure, the guess of "losing emotion" is still not incorrect if you also think about Renamut.

(If you poke your way, it will lead to God. God transcends man. What makes a person a person is the heart......)

With that in mind, Hikaru included shards of kownuts in his mouth.

The bitterness lingered in my mouth along with a refreshing taste.

Key personnel at the heart of the Empire were announced, and each nobleman was to be entrusted with its heavy responsibilities.

The Chancellor went on, and the left minister moved to the right minister, and the left minister who became vacant —— the Corn Border uncle -- was to hit the military point. In conjunction with this, since the border dispute with the Kingdom of Pawnsonia was also on fire, the Corn Frontier uncle returned the name "Frontier" and became the usual Count.

He was to lead the National Army in place of the Border Bell Army.

Meanwhile, the former right minister remained removed from his duties, but he did not speak in silence and did not raise any objections.

Two nobles besides Count Ron were also selected by the so-called "emerging" nobles as cabinet ministers able to attend the Imperial Castle meeting, but the number of "conservative" nobles dropped even more. Then who filled the vacant seat called back an already retired nobleman?

"Can't we leave it to the young ones yet?"

"Look, I feel sorry for you"

"Ahhh... I'm going to pee"

It is not such a distant future for the old men of the bumps to move vigorously within the Imperial Castle.

But I could tell that the gulf between the nobles was so deep that I had to take charge of such people, and that the emperor Kaglai's sense of crisis was so strong.

"--Welcome home, Father!!"

When Count Zepetta returned to his own mansion, there was a crowd of his children there. Starting with the oldest Filino, there are a total of seven facial rashes. My son and daughter, who had not been entrusted with the shop of the Imperial Capital, had also returned —— even though they had not tried to come near the Imperial Capital during the Inquisition of Zepetta.

"Thank you for your hard work. Please rest."

"I brought our cock. I'll get you a treat!

"Better to drink, right? It's expensive, but I've bought a nice one. Let's have a drink."

children approaching with a smile on their face, but Zepetta looked around at them and

"... where's Nino?

"Nino, is that it? That mistress's child is not here. There are reports coming up that everything went out to the merchants early in the morning to make change (...). More than that, listen to my chamber of commerce, what a profit of over 9 million guillans last month!

Tralino says with a nagging grin.

"Right."

Zepetta, who nodded deeply, looked around at the children and said.

"Tralino, say what you earned with your own hands"

"Huh? So what a 9 million guillan!

"No. You don't know anything. How's Filino?"

"Ugh... my chamber of commerce was a little out of order last month, maybe 100,000 guillans..."

"Only 100,000 profit!? How about Grano"

"Ah? I don't know..."

…………

Hold on to your forehead, Zepetta will be silent.

"Oh, Father. Are you going to take the day off now because you must be tired? Let's do that, shall we?

I reached for my father's shoulder as Filino said in a cat's voice. Zepetta pulls it off hard.

"This... you idiots!! The branches I left to you were just 'loaned'! Have you forgotten how long you studied there and told me to start my own business!? Besides the fact that there are some people who don't know...!?"

The children took a step back, blinded by the blood running eyes.

"I'll give you all the profits of the month! But that's it! Start trading with that money in hand! Don't expect any help from my 'Zepetta Chamber of Commerce'!!"

"Oh, Father, that's too..."

"This is a decision!! If you know what I mean, go to your shop now! Yikes!"

The sons ran out so that Count Zepetta's screams would push him on the back. Filino fell over and screamed at Grano as he stepped on the hem of his long skirt, but no one helped him. Filino also stood up, spitting the words of the curse, and left the mansion at ease.

"Ha, ha, ha..."

Zepetta, breathing on her shoulders, turns to her room alone, ignoring the fearful servants.

Up the stairs leading to the second floor with its own room.

"... oh, hell, I mean I grew my eagle the wrong way. Totally wrong. Oh --"

In Zepetta's eyes is about the day of the Inquisition.

Nino, who appeared refreshed, when the Inquisition closed,

--So now, your father is well.

I tried to leave as soon as I could.

—— Wait a minute. Where are you going?

—— I have purchases coming up. The royal watermelon sells high in the North this time of year!

He left to float.

That's why Zepetta knew. That there can't even be Nino in this mansion.

(... you mean I'm old too)

Nino's eyes reminded me.

Once Zepetta also took watermelons grown on the outskirts of the Imperial Capital and went to sell them to the city near the Union of Forestia border.

I saw it on the road, a meadow swaying in the wind. Clean air in the woods. That I let my horse rest by the river. Being an overnight friend with a woman merchant I knew.

I remember all sorts of things.

But they were memories of the loss of colour as illuminated by the sunset.

(I'm so proud of Nino, and I miss Nino.)

The next time he came back, I would leave the store to him —— no, let's do business together as equal "business partners," that's what I decided to do.

Once, as the great merchant who found Zepetta's business talent reached out to me.

Looking up, a window was open on the dance floor of the stairs. The wind blowing in from it was so refreshing, even though it was summer, that it made the Old Count feel painful that new winds were about to blow in the Empire as well.