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Chapter 117
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Chapter 117
I had imagined Laskerâs knights lining up as soon as I entered the country, shouting, âA duel! The heir to the County of Friedrich!â
Honestly, it would have been quite a shock. Two of their knights were soundly beaten, not by my father, but by his son. If the friendly match had continued, I could have taken down at least three or four more.
âYoung Lord? Is there a problem?â
âHuh?â
âYou keep looking around.â
But surprisingly, Lasker was quiet.
Throughout the welcoming of the delegation, there was no mention of the sparring match.
Even the knights escorting us only glanced at me occasionally. There was no hostility in their eyes.
âAre they holding back because of their Queenâs coronation?â
That seemed like the most plausible answer.
Honestly, if it werenât for their actions within the academy, the Empire would have been criticized for the sparring incident.
Suddenly challenging someone to a duel in front of a foreign delegation?
Itâs a blow to their national prestige. A foolish act that would be ridiculed for years to come.
Would they really want to do that when a new queen is about to ascend the throne?
Especially a queen who came to power through political strife. If they make a mistake here, they could be purged, regardless of their honor.
âCaptain, whatâs the schedule from here?â
âWe couldnât attend the coronation, so weâll convey our congratulations. Weâll also deliver a letter expressing our hope for a stronger relationship between the Empire and the Kingdom. And, although itâs not exactly a gift, weâll inform them of our decision to forgive a portion of the debt incurred from their gunpowder imports.â
Oh? Forgive their debt? Really? Wasnât the Empire always sensitive about money?
I thought they were even cutting back on imperial funds to focus on domestic affairs.
âThis way, we can give the newly crowned Queen of Lasker an achievement. Since she ascended the throne through political strife rather than being the usual heir, it wouldnât be a bad decision to give her some justification.â
It seems like the Emperor and the Crown Prince came to this decision after much deliberation.
The debt from the gunpowder purchase must have been substantial, and forgiving it like this will make it hard for Lasker to keep quiet.
Furthermore, there couldnât be a better gift for the newly crowned Second Princess, no, the Queen. fđżeđ˛đđ˛bnđ¨đđl.com
But, wouldnât this make the others whine? Wouldnât Hyzens and Avileshti complain about Lasker getting special treatment?
âIn return, Lasker will have to pay a price. For example, with the burden of gunpowder debt gone, their vaunted knighthood will be shaken.â
ââŚâ
As expected. Politics is terrifying. So this wasnât done out of goodwill?
On the surface, itâs a gift to the new Queen, but underneath, theyâre aiming to destabilize Laskerâs core, the knighthood. Itâs a calculation I could never have imagined.
After a long journey, we reached the royal capital of Lasker.
My impression of it, how should I put it⌠similar to the Empire, yet different?
If the Empire is typical Western style, Lasker has a hint of Eastern European style mixed in.
âWelcome to the royal capital, esteemed guests from the Empire.â
âThank you for your hospitality.â
While I was looking around, the head of the delegation was greeting the Lasker officials.
So, I was about to introduce myself and ask if I could explore the area before heading to the lodging, when someone suddenly approached me.
âAre you Young Lord Karl Adelheit?â
The person who spoke was a middle-aged knight. At a glance, he was no ordinary figure, the aura emanating from him was different from the other knights.
At this knightâs level⌠he could easily fight against the elite veterans from the Southern Front.
âYes, I am.â
âCould you spare me a moment?â
Now? I reflexively looked at the head of the delegation. He seemed preoccupied with greeting the kingdom officials.
âCould you wait a moment? I need to inform the head of the deleââ
âWe will explain to the Empire. Please come with me now. It would be troublesome if more eyes are on us.â
ââŚâ
The âeyesâ heâs referring to canât be the Empire. If that were the case, he wouldnât be asking me, an Imperial citizen, for this favor.
Then, what this knight, and whoever sent him, is worried about is the gaze within Lasker. And if thereâs someone who needs to worry about that gaze, then it must beâŚ
âLetâs go.â
âAre you alright?â
âThe Queen of Lasker has summoned me, wouldnât it be rude for a member of the delegation not to go?â
My words must have hit the mark, as the middle-aged knightâs eyes flinched momentarily.
âHowâŚâ
âIf youâre asking how I knew, first of all, the person standing before me is no ordinary knight. I figured thereâs only one person who could give orders to such a knight. And, only that person could summon a member of the delegation privately, right?â
Come on, letâs go. If other people see us, they might start rumors about your Queen having a secret affair with a foreign man.
If that rumor reaches Selenaâs ears, Iâll be in big trouble. So hurry up!
* * *
I followed the middle-aged knight deeper and deeper into the royal palace.
Hmm. I hope assassins with swords wonât suddenly jump out from behind the pillars.
Would I then become a tragic hero shouting âEt tu, Brute!â?
[TL/N: Et tu, Brute is a Latin phrase literally meaning âand you, Brutus?â or âalso you, Brutus?.â The quote appears in Act 3 Scene 1 of William Shakespeareâs play Julius Caesar, where it is spoken by the Roman dictator Julius Caesar, at the moment of his assassination, to his friend Marcus Junius Brutus, upon recognizing him as one of the assassins.]
[PR/N: Tq daddy for saving me the time�?]
[TL/N: No worries bbg??]
One difference is that he couldnât resist, but I can.
Recalling the memories of fighting the veterans, the knights here shouldnât be too difficult.
âThis way.â
It seems thatâs our destination. Thankfully, there was no ambush.
âA garden?â
I thought they would lead me to a training ground since itâs a nation of knights, but this is unexpected.
Meanwhile, the knight who was walking ahead stopped and looked at me as if he had done his part.
This must mean I have to go alone from here, right? I gave him a silent bow of thanks and entered the garden, where I saw someone sitting in the distance.
âWelcome, Young Lord Karl Adelheit.â
My first impression was simple. She resembled Lefia in a strange way, perhaps because they share the same father.
How should I put it⌠She has a stronger sense of authority and gravitas than Lefia.
This woman must be the Second Princess, the newly crowned Queen. And sheâs the one who summoned me here.
âGreetings, Your Majesty, the Queen of Lasker.â
âI want to thank you for coming despite my sudden request.â
âItâs my pleasure to do anything for the betterment of our two nations.â
Even as I say this, itâs quite amusing. I, who spoke of improving relations, initiated a friendly spar.
I even crushed two of their knights, leaving no room for them to save face.
The other knights, who value honor and pride above all else, would be foaming at the mouth if they knew.
But the Queen didnât say anything about it. As if she didnât care how many more knights I defeated.
âNeither of us have much time, so letâs get straight to the point.â
Thatâs fine with me. Honestly, even though they said it was okay, it would be awkward if the head of the delegation found out that a noble from their country was having a secret conversation with a foreign queenâŚ
Just thinking about how to explain this later gives me a headache.
âFirst of all, I want to resume the friendly match. In our kingdom.â
âYour Majesty?â
âIf you think itâs rude, donât worry, Lasker will take responsibility. We can just blame it on some knights who are desperate to win.â
ââŚâ
I see. No wonder these knights were so docile. Seeing how the Queen is acting, they must have been whining a lot behind the scenes, right? âBoohoo, we lost and itâs so frustrating. Letâs have another friendly match!â
But wait, first? Does that mean thereâs a second request?
âAnd the second thing. This⌠Well. Should I call it a favor? A request? Itâs a little bit different from the first. While the friendly match is a give-and-take, this isnât.â
âIâm listening.â
âLefia. Please take good care of my sister, Young Lord.â
ââŚPardon?â
What kind of nonsense is this? Why is Lefia being brought up here?
âIâve already heard the news. Youâve saved Lefia from difficult situations several times. I think expressing your feelings that way isnât bad.â
âYour MajestyâŚâ
âIt was the first time. Lefiaâs letter to me mentioned a man. Seeing that, I was relieved. I thought that even though sheâs far away from her homeland, she still has someone to lean on.â
âYour Majesty.â
Itâs a misunderstanding. No, why would I suddenly take care of Lefia? What did she even write?
Donât you know? I already have someone Iâve promised my future to, and thereâs an elf whoâs constantly looking for an opening, and a sharpshooter whoâs biding her time.
âIf you respond positively to the second part, I also have something to offer.â
Give it or not, Iâm not interested! So justâ
âThe friendly match. Whether you win or lose. I donât care if Laskerâs pride is broken.â
ââŚAre you serious?â
âHonor that is too haughty is poison. It needs to be broken someday, and only then can it become the driving force to move forward.â
Oh. So it doesnât matter if I beat a few knights? Even in Lasker itself? This is getting interesting in its own way.
âIâd like to hear your answer, Young Lord Karl Adelheit.â
Of course.
âI will do my best for the betterment of our two nations.â
[Translator â Angel Dust]
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