Everyone remained quiet due to the overwhelming declaration.\n
They were being told to throw away the capital city that had a history of 500 glorious years. They had to force out the citizens of the capital who harbored that glory in their heartsâas if they were chasing out a bunch of animals. To make matters worse, they were ordered to also dig up the graves of previous emperors for the sake of money.
A tyrant.
Kurz gulped. The same word was going through the heads of all the generals who were currently seated in the tent.
Someone spoke up amidst the cold silence.
ââŠâŠYour Highness, we understand well how much you wisely cherish your men.â
Kurz quickly turned to face the deputy officer, Baron Wittenmyer. He was famous for having gray hair despite being young. He constantly looked somber due to the bags under his eyes.
âItâs the smarty-pants general.â
Kurz mentally clicked his tongue.
It wasnât just the members of the Imperial Princess Faction that was present. Talented individuals who were once from either the 1st or 2nd Imperial Princeâs factions or took a step back from the disputes entirely were all gathered here. Among them, Baron Wittenmyer was a young man who was once fervently on the Crowned Princeâs side before converting to the Imperial Princess Faction.
Kurz Schleiermacher couldnât help but be uncomfortable around Baron Wittenmyer. The Baron was a bit too ethical for his taste. Kurz heard that Baron Wittenmyer had never gone out with a woman before, so he wondered what type of joy the Baron could possibly be living for.
âYour Highness wakes up before anyone else and sleeps later than anyone else. During this time of desperation where our soldiers are starving, the commanding officers of other nations are eating extravagant meals like grilled pork, and yet, Your Highness alone eats the same meals as everyone else.â
âThat was a slight act of hypocrisy.â
The Imperial Princess responded without any hesitation.
Kurz Schleiermacher was in awe as he listened in on their conversation. The Imperial Princess had openly called her good deed an act of hypocrisy. Could any other ruler do the same? Kurz knew that genuine good will was only born when someone was capable of admitting their hypocrisy.
Baron Wittenmyer continued.
âIndeed. Your Highness refuses to wear elaborate military uniforms and wears frayed, black outfits like a lay priest. Your bedding is also similar to that of low-ranking officersâŠâŠOf course, I know that that is a way to show a type of military order.â
âBaron Wittenmyer!â
An older general shouted.\n
âIt is fine.â
The Imperial Princess raised her right hand to stop the older general. Her eyes signaled Wittenmyer to keep talking.
âHowever, similar to how some lies are mixed in with every truth, I believe that some pieces of the truth are also mixed in with every lie. The ability to skillfully manipulate truth and liesâŠâŠYour Highness may refer to this as hypocrisy, but I would dare to say that that is the virtue of a great ruler.â
Isnât this smarty-pants saying something rather nice?
Kurzâs attitude changed. Smarty-pants Wittenmyer wasnât making an argument against throwing the capital away, nor was he talking about how we should maintain the empireâs dignity.
The Baron carried on.
âMy insight may be short, but I am certain that Your Highness is more befitting to be a ruler than anyone else. The fact that someone of your caliber would make such a tyrannical decisionâŠâŠI am certain that there must be some advantages and disadvantages to your decision. I wish to know the pros and cons that Your Highness has considered.â
Baron Wittenmyer gazed around the room.
âI believe that the others here are also equally curious.â
The atmosphere in the room instantly changed. People were no longer denouncing the Imperial Princess for giving a tyrannical command. They were now simply curious to know why their wise lord would make such a rash decision. They all turned to look at the imperial princess with a serious gaze.
âWow. As expected of the smarty-pants.â
Kurz Schleiermacher was honestly impressed.
The Baron had stepped forward in everyoneâs stead. He first went a little far as he taunted the Imperial Princessâ virtue. Once he did, those loyal to the Imperial Princess were enraged. This alone was able to slightly alter the mood of the room.
Immediately after, he revealed that his taunt was actually a compliment. He did so by saying that every truth had some lies hiding underneath and how that was the virtue of a ruler. Everyone here knew how to look at the world pragmatically. They knew that that was truly the virtue of a great leader.
Everyone agreed with Baron Wittenmyerâs underlying intent. They also asked the same questionâŠâŠ. Why had the Imperial Princess decided upon a plan that sounded nothing but self-satisfying? Was there something to gain from it?
âHeâs so formulative that I almost wouldnât have noticed.â
Kurz acknowledged that the mood had changed thanks to the smarty-pants. He had escaped from the shock and was now simply waiting for the Imperial Princess to open her mouth.
Imperial Princess Elizabeth spoke.
âBaron Wittenmyer, answer my question. What would our Habsburg Empire lose by abandoning the capital?â \nâUnderstood. By abandoning the capital, there will be three types of losses: short-term, mid-term, and long-term.â
Baron Wittenmyer answered without any hesitation.
âFirst, in terms of short-term losses, we would estrange our public sentiment. We have already erased almost half of our nationâs land through our scorched earth policy. A large portion of the citizens who lost their homes have created refugee camps near the capital. The public sentiment around the capital is already incredibly unstableâŠâŠ. If we announce that we would also be abandoning the capital, the symbol of the empire, then the people would undoubtedly start a rebellion.â
The other generals nodded.
Thatâs right. A rebellion started by the people was probably the biggest thing they had to fear. Normally, you could subdue them by using military force, but the current situation was not good.
âThe Demon Lord army would be approaching us from the outside while our people would be stirring on the inside. Adding to this, although there are not that many left, the existing members of the 1st and 2nd Imperial Princesâ factions would try to take advantage of this. The empire will fall into ruin.â
âWhat are the mid-term losses?â
âThe administration within the empire will almost entirely be destroyed.â
The Baron answered seriously.
âThe administration is not simply handled between vassals. Where a report has to go, where tasks are handled collectively, and what sort of procedures policy plans have to go through, all of these things are managed within the administration. If we abandon the capitalâŠâŠthen the empire will continue to be in a drastic state of chaos even if we manage to suppress the rebellion.â
As expected from the deputy officer who handles the military administration.
The Imperial Princess asked another question while the others were giving another nod.
âWhat are the long-term losses?â
âHumans would no longer have the strength to fight back against the Demon Lord army. It has been half a year since that accursed Demon Lord gave his speechâŠâŠ. Our situation is fairly better in comparison, but there has been open discord between officers and soldiers in the armies of other nations. I heard that the degree of disorder caused by the insubordination is uncontrollable.â
The sound of groaning came from various places in the room.
The people here knew better than anyone else how it felt when soldiers did not trust their commanders. For the past several months, they had to quite literally step out on the frontline in order to regain their soldiersâ trust.
There was a fair number of generals who fell in battle because of this as wellâŠâŠ. If the people present werenât both talented and lucky, they probably wouldnât have been seated here today.
Baron Wittenmyer let out a small sigh.
\nâI knew that I was different from everyone else around the age of 5. I could see things that others could not. However, a majority of other people were unable to see the things I could see. I then came to the conclusion that the empire will fall at that rate.â
The tent became quiet. Uncomfortably quiet.
Habsburg was still under the rule of the Emperor. However, he was confined by the Imperial Princess Faction. The 2nd Imperial Prince was also imprisoned in some secluded tower. In truth, Imperial Princess Elizabeth currently had complete control of the empire. The highest person in the empire was talking about ruinâŠâŠ.
âIt is as Demon Lord Dantalian had said. Nobles are selfish and have no sense of responsibility or duty. Policies are fine as long as they benefit them. The royal family did nothing to disloyal subjects and loyal subjects were either ostracized or exiled to remote villages. We may have been called an empire, but we were actually a rotten corpse.â
The Imperial Princess smiled bitterly.
âWe required a massive reformation. My first goal was to stop the fight between heirs. At that time, there were 6 heirs to the throne excluding me. There were far too many heirs. âŠâŠI dealt with 2 of them while Rudolf took care of the other 2.â
âWhatâŠâŠ!?â
Shock spread throughout the tent once more.
The Imperial Princess mocked herself.
âAs expected, the same blood flowed through our veins. I may have been different from my brother in every regard, but we were the same when it came to one thing: immorality. It would only make sense for me and my brother to fall straight to the bottom of hell.â
There was a feeling of solitude lingering in the Imperial Princessâ self-mocking face.Â
âRobertâŠâŠmy little brotherâs maternal relatives were powerful. Grand Duke Brunswick was supporting him. The Grand Duke was definitely going to put Robert forward as a way to get involved in the battle for the throne. A powerful maternal relative would only hinder the stability of the empire. Therefore, I killed Robert without any hesitation.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âHe was a pure child. A child who had yet to even come in contact with things like the empireâs politics or his maternal relatives. To Robert, I was simply a kind sister. Thus, Robert did not die as Habsburgâs 4th Imperial Prince. He died as my, Elizabethâs little brotherâŠâŠ.â
The Imperial Princess let out a dry laugh.
âThe Demon Lord was not wrong. I am a disgusting, murdering piece of trash. A monster that was born solely to protect our walking corpse of an empire. That is my true nature.â
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TL Note: Thanks for reading the chapter. Wittenmyer is fine, I still hate typing Schleiermacher. Oh God, the day that I actually memorize how to spell that name is going to be depressing. Iâm going to feel defeated. Well, nothing else to really say, so I hope you guys have a great May.Â