Wortenia Senki (WN)

Chapter 6, Episode 34 [Tongue Warfare] Part 6

"He told me the story, but that would be too much evil to push. Is this some kind of solid evidence?

Heavy and majestic voices echo in the room.

A voice filled with the confidence of a man who has naturally taken control of people.

With it, his pitiful and cold eyes were directed to Ryo Trun with the sharpness of a blade.

If you are a normal person with only the courage of juxtaposition, you must be able to constrict and say your opinions and so on.

In fact, this man opened his mouth to intimidate Liang Zhen and stop pursuing him.

Surely it wouldn't be a bad hand.

But that's only a story if the opponent only has the courage to line up.

"What about you?

However, in contrast to the prediction of such a man, Ryo Jin turned his face without breaking the plain appearance.

"Excuse me for this. My name is Davit Hamilton. The head of the Count Hamilton family, and in this House of Lords Eisen Punishment, along with the Count, is the one who assists the Marquis of Halcyon."

I guess I'm extra proud and confident about myself and my family name.

With that said, the man showed his chest somewhat proudly against.

(As good as it gets... Count Hamilton. I wonder what kind of spearhead that court master is going to be... but that would be convenient)

Against such a man, Ryo Jin smiles secretly as he lays down his face lightly.

"Really... you..."

You seem to know me.

"Yeah, I hear you're the head of the court division and one of the most important towns in the House of Lords."

In response, Count Hamilton continues his words with a satisfying grin.

I guess they tricked my own self-esteem.

"Well, then we talk fast. Sure, there may have been a lot of flaws, but let me assure you of the character of Marquis Halcyon and his impartiality."

When I told him so, Count Hamilton waved to show him that this was the end of the story.

There is no logic or rationality there.

That's like claiming he's not guilty because he guarantees himself, without a lawyer presenting any material evidence, in a criminal's trial.

It's neither negotiation nor persuasion,

If it were normal, it would be over being laughed at and listened to as just bullshit.

But if you try Count Hamilton, I guess that would be the end of the story, beyond the clarity of assuring the fairness of the Marquis Halcyon, the number three in the House of Lords, to whom I am the dean, as a word.

Liang Zhen is momentary in such Count Hamilton's attitude, but he became flabbergasted.

That is, I would say, quite unusual for Ryo Misaki, who is highly calculated and careful.

Of course, Count Hamilton's attitude and words were within his assumptions.

At the same time, however, the assumption is also one of those that we thought would be the least likely.

There is sometimes a word that reality is stranger than a novel, but apparently it's true.

(Using my family name as a shield, I would seriously believe that I would get a spear... that's great confidence... no, to be precise, overconfidence...? But either way, it's a big deal to be able to believe in yourself so far)

Confidence means believing that you have the ability or power or that you will have the future you want.

And there's no room for third parties other than yourself to intervene.

Ultimately, it's just to say whether you believe in yourself or not.

Considering this, it would seem very easy to be confident.

Because it all depends on your own will.

But realistically, it's not as simple a story as putting it into words.

For example, if you think about taking an exam as an example, you will know exactly how difficult it is to feel confident.

Many students who are serious about challenging difficult schools accumulate studies that carry on their studies with one hand with thick reference books every day in order to be accepted into the desired school.

Every one of them spends as much time studying as they think they do best.

Of course, it's not until the end of the exam that we know if the decision that we did our best is correct.

But at least they did what they could think of themselves.

Many of them, however, who do their best, visit the shrine Buddha's Cabinet, where they supposedly benefit from taking the exam, and purchase amulets, etc.

Well, it would be an extremely normal behavior on the part of a human being who refrains from taking an exam.

But it is also true that if you are truly confident in yourself, you do not need to do God's favors.

At least because I've made the best effort I can think of myself.

But still, it's people who want to get stuck with something.

That would be proof that believing in yourself is not as easy as words.

Thinking about it, I can see how much Count Hamilton's attitude is.

Either way, because I genuinely believe that Ryo True's aversion and hostility can be suppressed by just saying what I guarantee against people who have animosity or aversion.

(In Japan, that's the first sight I can't think of...)

The majority of people living in modern Japan will judge the Count Hamilton by overconfident men.

That's probably the level to keep your distance when you're a bad person.

But it is only a value in modern Japan.

In fact, when Ryo Jin checked his surroundings, it appears that the majority of nobles are convinced by Count Hamilton's words.

At least it seems that no one stands out and casts doubt on its rationality.

Is there a man who can defy the intention of Count Hamilton, who possesses more military power than ordinary nobility, in addition to being an intermediate or higher nobility among the titles of nobility, in the House of Lords, a two-man position: Count Eisenbach, who is equal on this occasion, and Marquis Halcyon, who is his boss?

(Well, it's not impossible at all in Japan, but it would be rare to be so blatant here... is he a noble society...)

Indeed, it is common practice to say things that should not be said to a superior or strong person, or to ask them about their complexion and bend their opinions.

Is he a vulgar dude?

Of course, if you ask me if that's evil, it's also hard to say otherwise.

Because if everyone sticks to their opinions, it's visible that things don't go smoothly.

However, there is no need for Liang Zhen to ask about their complexion and settle the spear.

"I asked if there was any evidence, but the court clerk is an employee of the House of Lords. It is an indisputable fact that that courtier put me under house arrest in that dim room for nearly a day. If so, isn't it reasonable to assume that someone in the House of Lords gave you instructions? And the Earl of Eisenbach earlier made it clear that all this hearing was administered by the Marquis Halcyon, the dean of the House of Lords. If you deduce from that word, don't you draw your own conclusions?

Depending on the way you look at it, it can be described as a bold attitude.

However, for the aristocrats who have an aversion to Ryojin, this calm and natural feeling is extremely handicapped.

By analogy, did I just say a regular employee who argues directly against the president's decision?

It is also natural to buy disgust from the young and aristocrats who cannot argue their position.

But Ryo Jin is also woven to buy the objection.

"So you say it's your evil push..."

Count Hamilton opens his mouth.

But the voice is shaded by the majesty that was filled earlier.

It is a testament to what I did not think would be defended by Ryo from the front.

"With that said, I also said Hamilton for sure the name of the courtier who guided me... supposedly an ally of His Excellency the Count... what if?

With that said, Ryo Jin changed the spearhead of pursuit from Marquis Halcyon to Count Hamilton.

There are no human beings who are cloudy in their words, but who cannot comprehend the meaning contained in them in this context.

Severe silence dominates the room.

If you try Count Hamilton, you are suddenly brought out of your body, trying to leave your help boat, and vice versa.

I guess I'm desperate to figure out how to put it.

But Ryo Jin is not sweet enough to silently overlook such an enemy predicament.

"Again, there seems to be a serious doubt about fairness in this interrogation..."

With that said, Ryo Jin shook her face to the side when she showed her shoulders flaunted all the time telling her to do it.

It's like making fun of people.

But no one in this room was to blame for that disrespect.

No, you're right that I couldn't.

At least, the questions Ryo True mouthed are quite muscular.

Of course, I understand that there can be no fairness or impartiality in this interrogation.

That can be said to be a common perception both on the side to be questioned, Ryojin, and on the side to be done, the House of Lords.

But it is also true that there is no reason to make it clear that if you can rebut a young man you don't like, it doesn't matter why because there is no fairness or fairness in this interrogation.

Eventually, a small sigh leaked out of the mouth of the Marquis Halcyon, who kept his silence.

And when he turns his face bright and true, he slowly opens his mouth.

"It would be good enough... not to say unintentionally, it seems certain that there was a problem with our response. It is only natural for Baron Chai to have doubts."

And the words arose from the surroundings.

Even though the Dean of the House of Lords did not mean it, he admitted that there was something wrong with their response.

Given the difference in titles, it would be an unlikely sight first.

And elsewhere such an ambient reaction, the Marquis Halcyon continues his words.

"So... how can I solve that suspicion?

That was the moment when the head of the House of Lords raised a white flag to a man named Ryojin Goshiba.

And that's Ryo True's long-awaited question.

"That's right... then..."

Showing a bare gesture of contemplation, Ryo Jin spoke of his own demands towards the Marquis of Halcyon.