Wortenia Senki (WN)

Chapter 6, Episode 25 [House of Lords] Part 3

The next day, several carriages dived through the gates of the Count Salzberg residence.

Around it are about fifty knights surrounded.

Of course, their outfits are fully armed.

It's like going to the battlefield.

The carriages they defend are all sophisticated to give a calm impression based on black, and the horses pulling their passenger cars are stunning. He's in good physical shape, and I guess he takes good care of it with love, to see from its matte furrows.

From the point of view of quality, you can call it the finest product.

However, the overall construction is robust, releasing a bitter air around that resembles intimidation.

At the very least, it is certain that the noblemen are not as good as those used for tourist mountains.

Of course, that's natural.

This carriage is reserved for the aristocratic classes prepared by the House of Lords. Otherwise, it is like a convoy.

Suitable for such a shady atmosphere carriage, the sky pattern has changed since I hit it yesterday, and the rain grains are still likely to fall in cloudy weather.

That seems to imply a future to come.

Ryo Jin gently checks the empty pattern.

(Suspicious clouds...? Sounds rough in a little while, but the question is if this is an auspicious omen...... come on)

Of course, no matter what the weather is, your plans for the future will remain the same.

Whether the sky is clear or cloudy, we're just talking about doing what we need to do.

But I guess that's why people want to take on the exam.

The question would be whether rain is a good omen or a bad omen is difficult to determine.

It is a widely known interpretation that during the Warring States era, the Maori side, who had laid the foundation for Maori's hegemony in the Chinese region, won the battle in the Taishima that provided an opportunity to leap from the local lord to the great name of the Warring States, by fighting in a typhoon.

In addition, Nobunaga Nobunaga, a history book describing the life of Nobunaga Oda supposedly described by Takaichi Ota, states that it rained enough to obstruct vision in the battle between the barrels.

It would be one of the grounds for the theory that Nobunaga Oda beat Yoshimoto Imagawa by surprise.

In that sense, there is nothing that rain can not be interpreted as an auspicious sign of war.

Of course, it is subtle whether these theories are true or not.

History is basically something a winner makes up for his convenience.

Nor can a person's memory be surprisingly remembered, even if it is not a fabrication from malice.

Because everyday life is full of mistakes and misunderstandings.

Not to mention the extremely limited means of communicating information during the Warring States era.

Whether it's a letter or a story I've heard from people, there's no guarantee that it's the right thing to do.

When that happens, we don't even know if it was actually raining in the battle between the tight islands and the barrel cramps, and even if it really implied something, we don't know what that means.

It's only a level story that seems to be true.

(In the end, I guess that both auspicious and vicious signs only depend on the person's interpretation. Well, I care even though I know that. Me too...)

With no such benefit in mind, Ryo Jin quietly proceeds through the entrance hall of the Count Salzberg residence as if he were to be taken on a deep red carpet.

A few steps later, Laura and Sarah followed in the shadows, solidifying themselves in maid clothes, followed by faces such as Julia and Roberto.

Regardless, everyone was dressed as a nobleman the other day at a dinner party.

As a matter of course, Elena is about to wear a disgraceful outfit even as a female knight in that rione.

Anyway, when it comes to summoning the House of Lords, it's close to a call from the government office where we say it in Japan.

No, although the status quo is in the name of confirming the factual relationship, if we think of Liang Zhen's position as being tried in court, it would be more wrong to go in the usual rough outfit.

So, naturally, their master, Ryo Jin, was also unusual.

Unlike the black top and bottom that I wear almost every day, today I wear a shirt with lace on my chest, dressed with a coat woven from the top of my jacket.

Well, is Liang Zhen's own obsession, the overall color of the garment is based on black.

From the feeling of aristocracy in the earth world, you would think it seemingly plain.

However, the cuffs of the coat are embroidered with gold and silver threads, creating a calm but also quite aristocratic feel.

In the absence of gorgeous decorations, it can also be said that combined with the waist cries placed on the black painted sheath gives an overall neat look.

Or something like quality rigidity?

The soldiers of the guards who solidify Ryojin's surroundings and the servants of the Count Salzberg residence seem excited about Ryojin's outfit, which usually doesn't show much.

Most of all, the person who is coming seems uncomfortable, as opposed to such a favorable reaction around him.

(This is the outfit you deserve as a baron...... right. Well, this is the second time since my last supper party, and I'm not going to ketch on the stuff the two of you have prepared for me all kinds of things... don't feel so floated)

Originally, Liang Zhen herself has little interest in clothing.

Of course, he's not as inert as wearing something dirty or holed up, but he's also not the kind of person who buys branded products or subscribes to fashion magazines.

Race like wanting to spend more time training martial arts or eating delicious food than spending money and time on clothes and ornaments.

As for this, it's a fashion-obsessed flying bird who looks like a high school girl these days, and when we go out together, we often get into a verbal fight.

That said, that's only a story about when I was a regular high school student in modern Japan.

Ryojin himself understands that more attention needs to be paid to clothing than he has been summoned to this earth world by boulders and has been medaled to the Baron.

That's why Mrs. Julia brokered a special order for this unfamiliar garment in the city of Ipilos, the fortified city.

(Well, it's worth the price I paid, so I don't have a problem...)

Liang Zhen has paid a considerable amount to set up this garment.

That is not the average annual income of civilians living in the earth world.

Even senior aristocrats like the Count and Marquis spend an amount that they hesitate to pay.

But it would also be true that it was worth paying that much.

While I was thinking about it, Ryo Jin followed the carriage that was stopped in front of the front door.

Then one man moves forward as he draws the knights apart.

Something like the mid-forties when I was a year?

Seeing as it wraps around something like a gown-shaped legal garment, it looks like an official seconded by the House of Lords.

"His Excellency Baron Goshiba, isn't he? Let me show you today, Hamilton and I will."

That said, the man bows his head deep and bright.

Against such a man, Ryo Jin narrowed his eyes silently.

(Probably a court clerk... but I'm gonna make a bad side of it)

At first glance, the man is smiling softly.

It wouldn't be a bad hit either.

At least, it won't look malicious towards Ryo Trun.

But there is a mixture of foreign objects in that gentle grin.

That's really faint discomfort.

I suppose he intends to hide it well, but his face seeps with humility as if it were a reflection of his humanity.

Of course, I'm not saying that you can completely foresee the other person's humanity just at first glance with Ryo Trun.

But Liang Zhen has had quite a bit of life experience since he was summoned to this earth world.

From that bright truth, it can be said that we don't want to get too involved in each other.

That said, there is no more right of veto than Liang Mai being the person the House of Lords has sent in.

(Then this is...)

If you don't have the right of veto, you have to behave amicably.

"Really? Well, thank you."

With that said, Ryo Jin puts his right hand once in his inner pocket.

And he offered his right hand toward Hamilton with a grinning smile.

Hamilton showed hesitation for a moment in such bright true behavior.

Hamilton's own status is not even higher, even though the House of Lords has sent him to court.

There will be no civilians on the boulder, but is it the knight or the second son of the baron or the Viscount?

Although it belongs to the aristocratic class, and there is no possibility of succeeding the governor in the future, there is a distinct difference in identity between Liang Zhenya, the head of the Baron family.

Not to mention, in addition to the duty of preserving the order of the court, this court ruler in the Kingdom of Roselia is seen a few steps below the judge because he is also responsible for miscellaneous matters and practices such as escorting prisoners and so on.

It is true that Hamilton himself has felt unpleasant more than once.

So it was true that I was somewhat surprised that Ryo Jin showed what could be termed a friendly attitude.

That said, even if I try Hamilton, I can't ignore Ryo True's offered hand.

At least because Ryo Shiba is not a sinner now.

"Yes, then, to the carriage… I will show you to the House of Lords"

After a few seconds, Hamilton released his hand and opened the carriage door with his own hand for Ryo True.

I'm keeping calm, but I guess I'm checking the feel of the contents of the bag left in my hand to see from where my right hand is moving.

(That's fine... I don't know whose hand this guy is up to, but maybe this can alert him somewhat. If my account is off and this guy is really just a corrupt official, that won't make it worse)

Surely bribery would be a moral and bad thing.

But in this earth world, it is certainly a necessity to build smooth relationships.

That's what some bribery can even be described as adult wisdom, as long as it's to the detriment of giving a weird sense of justice.

Besides, Ryo Jin doesn't even think that this Hamilton would be friendly to himself because he got a bribe, or that he would do anything to facilitate this one.

Even if you tried to be convenient, there would be a very limited number of things that you could do in the position of courtier.

More importantly, let Hamilton have a false perception.

It's more important that he mislead himself when he thinks Liang Zhen has acquired Hamilton and put him on his side.

By doing so, you may see something.

Ryo Jin quietly closes his eyes as he boards the carriage.

And he stroked his finger with a crying sheath quietly resting on his hips.

At that moment, a glimmer of wind blows through the carriage that shuts the window as if it were bright and true.

As if, with a wind sound similar to a woman's sobbing voice.