The only reason Princess Leila was hesitating to ascend the throne was because of King August. When the Republicans had invaded, King August had taken his royal possession and fled abroad. But after that, there hadnât been any news about him; he had disappeared without a trace. He hadnât been captured by Siegfried nor had any other country said that King August sought asylum from them. Even now when the war was over, King August still hadnât shown up. In other words, it wasnât determined whether he was alive or dead. This was really bothersome for Princess Leila.
âIf I was to ascend the throne when weâre still uncertain whether heâs alive or not, knowing my father, heâll appear the moment I sit on the throne and claim that I was trying to usurp the throne.â
âEven if he did appear, I donât think heâll be a stumbling block for you.â
Not only did she have the publicâs support, but she also had the support of the nobles and the military. There was no way King August could compete against her in any aspect. ButâŠ
âHe still has the legitimacy as the current king. With my fatherâs personality, he may even use the worst possible method available to him.â
âWorst possible method, Your Highness?â
âWhining about it from another country. That terrible daughter of mine lacks filial piety and drove me out of my kingdom and became the monarch. So as friends, please help me. I will take back the throne and give you my kingdom in return.â
Princess Leila shrugged.
âItâll be difficult if my father does this.â
âWould he really do that, Your Highness?â
âYes, heâs capable of doing that and more.â
ââŠâŠâ
Milton couldnât disagree with her. If it happened as Princess Leila said, then it really would be terrible. They were just in the process of rebuilding their country after suffering a great deal of damages from the war, but if another war broke out again? At this point, if that really happened, then regardless of the outcome, their country would be toast.
âIâll keep an eye on the situation for at least a year. And itâll be better to slowly ascend the throne as I am recognized by the neighboring countries.â
âAlright, I understand. Then I wonât mention it again, Your Highness.â
âThank you. To be honest, I think a wedding should take precedence over a coronation. Then, all the proposal letters thatâs been swamping me would be gone.â
Milton sipped his tea while pretending not to understand as he thought to himself.
âDonât be caught. Donât be fooled. Donât be tricked by her.â
Princess Leila had been subtly shoving the marriage card in front of Miltonâs face for a while now. And it hadnât even been a proper proposal, rather, more of a foregone conclusion: âWeâre getting married, when should we do it?â
To be honest, for Milton, Princess Leila was a bit too much to marry. Like she had said, it would be difficult for him to find and marry a woman as beautiful as she was anywhere else in the world. But, was it possible to decide on a marriage partner just by appearance alone?
No, rather than that, how could he become the Queenâs husband? That would be a tiresome life. Even though the peaceful and luxurious silver spoon life that he had wanted at first was gone, Milton still thought life as Princess Leilaâs husband would make his life even more difficult than it was now. And there was also another reason he was hesitating to marry her.
âMy Lord, are you here?â
In the space where it had been just the two of them, Sophia Philinover with her red hair and bright smile suddenly appeared. Sophia politely greeted Princess Leila as soon as she saw her.
âGreeting to Her Highness, the Princess.â
âMm, itâs nice to see you, Lady Philinover.â
As soon as she had greeted the Princess, Sophia immediately turned to Milton and stated her business.
âI created a plan that would create jobs so that the immigrants could work on expanding the district. Would you read and sign it off?â
Milton read her report while praising it.
âNot bad. Providing jobs would reduce their dependence on rations. Is this what you thought, Sophia?â
âYes, thatâs right, My Lord.â
âItâs a good idea, proceed with it.â
Milton signed the report and returned it to her. Happy that her plan had been accepted, Sophia smiled at Milton.
âThank you, My Lord.â
Seeing her smile so brightly without a hint of self-interest, inadvertently, a thought crossed Miltonâs mind.
âSheâs cute.â
Milton unwittingly reached out and stroked Sophiaâs head.
âUmâŠâ
For a moment, Sophia was embarrassed, but she continued to stay still as Milton quietly stroked her hair. It seemed like she found it pleasant. Milton thought her red hair was very soft and pretty as he let them fall between his fingers. Just as he was stroking her hair in a dazeâŠ
Cough
âMarquis Forrest.â
He had forgotten that Princess Leila was next to him.
âAhâŠâ
Milton quickly took back his hand but Princess Leila gave him a harsh look.
âEven if you have a lord and vassal relationship, that doesnât give you the right to stroke the hair of a grown woman.â
âYes, youâre right. Iâm sorry.â
âRather than me, I think you should be apologizing to Lady Sophia?â
âIâm sorryâŠâ
âIâm alright, My Lord.â
Sophia cut him off. Then, she looked towards Princess Leila with a smile.
âIt may look somewhat unconventional from an outsiderâs perspective, but itâs fine since it was between me and My Lord⊠this was fine.â
âYouâre fine with it?â
âYes, Your Highness. I was rather happy. It feels like I have an older brotherâŠâ
Seeing Sophia speak with a shy smile, Milton responded to her.
âIâm glad that you think so.â
âThank you, My Lord. Then, Iâll come back again next time.â
After Sophia had left, Princess Leila turned to look at Milton with an unhappy look on her face.
âHave you ever had skinship or other physical affection like this before with Lady Philinover?â
âIsnât it too much to describe that as physical affection?â
âHm⊠is that?â
âI just wanted to praise her and my hand naturally went to her head.â
But he didnât tell her that he kept stroking Sophiaâs head because it felt soft and pleasant to touch.
âNow that I think about it, wouldnât you be able to create more jobs by vitalizing the port?
âYouâre talking about the port, Your Highness?â
âYes. Since you built a port, you should open a route yourself rather than waiting for it to become active. Once thereâs a route, merchants will flock to you and jobs will naturally increase.â
âThatâs a good idea, Your Highness.â
He hadnât thought about it, but if he opened a sea route, then he could accelerate the territoryâs development and create a large number of jobs for the refugees. But most importantly, creating a sea route meant that there was a line of funds.
âHow is it? Would it be helpful?â
Princess Leila asked him coyly.
âOf course, itâs very helpful. I have to talk with my retainers immediately.â
Seeing Milton trying to leave, Princess Leila grabbed his sleeve.
ââŠwhatâs wrong, Your Highness?â
âUm⊠I was helpful, right?â
âYes, you were, Your Highness.â
âSince I was helpful⊠donât I get anything?â
Princess Leila subtly tilted her head towards Milton.
âNo way? âŠdoes she really?â
But Princess Leila continued to tilt her head towards him.
âYou said it was helpfulâŠâ
âAh, yes. Thatâs umâŠâ
âYou did so easily to someone elseâŠâ
âThat all depends on who it isâŠâ
Milton started making excuses, then just stopped and sighed.
Just this once, Milton decided to be âcaughtâ by her and gently stretched out his hand and stroked her hair.
In a way, stroking the hair of a countryâs princess was a rare and valuable experience.
But more importantly, he wasnât stroking the hair of any princess â not that he had seen any other princess before â but he was stroking the hair of Princess Leila. It tickled a corner of his heart that a provocative and exhausting woman like her was being coquettish in front of him.
Although it occurred to him that this was another trap by the vixen to get him to marry herâŠ
âHer hair is so soft and it smells good.â
Princess Leilaâs golden blond hair flowing down between his fingers was very soft.
***
Sea route development. This wasnât as easy as it sounded.
In this world, when you talked about sailing, you were basically talking about coastal sailing. It was a type of voyage where the ships didnât sail far from the land and made multiple stops in the middle to resupply before arriving at the final destination.
Milton had originally planned for his port to be one of those intermediary stops for the ships, but now that he was trying to make his own sea route, he got a bit greedy. Milton knew exactly what the most important thing was in developing routes like this. It was a monopoly.
He didnât particularly want to discover a new continent or anything like that. But he did want to preemptively acquire and monopolize a route that other people hadnât developed so far. So what Milton was aiming for wasâŠ
âI want to create a direct route to Waterport Kingdom.â
Waterport Kingdom was an island country that was off the southern coast of the Central continent. Although the country itself wasnât big, because it was an island country with fertile soil, it had a strong navy and was famous for producing excellent wine.
It was also ideally located between the Central and Southern continent. Waterport Kingdom benefited tremendously since it was able to trade between both continents. If Strabus Kingdom was the strongest military power after Andrews Empire, then Waterport Kingdom was the second richest country after Andrews Empire.
However, because the Waterport Kingdom was quite far from the Lester Kingdom, there was no direct trading between the two countries. That was why Milton believed that there would be a considerable amount of benefit if he was able to make a direct sea route between the two countries. But this wasnât an easy task.
As soon as Milton finished talking, Max was the first one to oppose his plan.
âThatâs difficult, My Lord. Our territory, no our country doesnât have the necessary advanced navigational skill that would be needed.â
âIf itâs someone to navigate, then can't we just find a competent sailor?â
âMy Lord, itâs not that simple. Even if we made an announcement, we donât know how many people would even gather and thereâs no way of finding out whether they really are competent.â
Logically, Max made sense, butâŠ
âTsk, I can judge whether a person is competent or incompetent.â
Because Milton had a talent that was otherworldly, he wasnât able to agree with Max on that aspect.
âAnd thatâs not the only problem. Even if we were able to gather qualified crew members and open up a route, thereâs another reason why itâs difficult to directly trade with Waterport, My Lord.â
âWhatâs the reason?â
Max sighed.
âBecause of pirates, My Lord.â
âPiratesâŠâ
This was a serious problem for Milton as well.
Geographically, Lester Kingdom was located in the middle of the continent, no slightly above the center. When compared to the human body, itâs located above the waist, around the chest?
In comparison, the target destination, the Waterport Kingdom, was an island country far beyond the southernmost tip of the continent.
It was natural that pirates roamed the sea when it was so far away. Just as long-distance trades had great benefits when it succeeded, it also has a proportional amount of damages if pirates were to target their ship and steal from it.
âPlease think it over, My Lord. Waterport Kingdom is too far away and dangerous. I think Florence Principality or Gloucester Kingdom would be better.â
At Maxâs earnest counsel, Milton closed his eyes to think.
âHeâs not wrong.â
Florence Principality was a nation that shared the southern border of the Lester Kingdom and located beyond Florence Principality was Gloucester Kingdom. If you traveled by land, you would have to cross borders twice and the journey would be rough and dangerous, but if you traveled by sea, the distance would be quickly shortened.
âDoing that might be enough for financial gain.â
After thinking it through, Milton realized that Max was right. But even if he knew that it was the logical thing to do, he still felt a tiny bit of regret in his heart. He couldnât let go of that regret when he knew that if he could just develop an exclusive trade route to Waterport Kingdom, then the profits would be outrageous.
Suddenly, Milton remembered his former bosses from his previous life.
âThatâs right, he used to accept ridiculously difficult assignments and nagged at his underlings. And when the deadline would pass, he would blame us.â
Milton remembered how he went drinking with his colleagues and talked shit about those old bastards.
âTsk, I canât fall to the same level as those bastards.â
Max wasnât an incompetent person, nor was did have a low Loyalty stat towards Milton. For him to so desperately oppose Miltonâs idea, that meant he was absolutely certain Miltonâs plan was bad.
âMax, youâre right. I was too greedy.â
In the end, Milton gave up his regrets.
Seeing Milton frankly admit that he was wrong, Maxâs tragic expression disappeared and astonishment took its place.
âMy⊠My Lord.â
Max never thought the words, âI was wrongâ would ever come out of Miltonâs mouth.
In this world, the authority held by Lords, especially high-ranking nobles, was different from the authority held by bosses in the 21st century. If they, the Lords, were wrong, they might indirectly correct their commands, but they would never frankly admit that they were wrong.
So in that sense, what Milton had just done was very unconventional. He could be seen as someone who was kind and thoughtful, but he could also seem like someone who was weak and a pushover. ButâŠ
âThank⊠thank you, My Lord.â
Max was touched by his words. Although he was a commoner by birth, Max was a person who had high self-esteem because was highly talented. He was deeply moved that someone as great as Marquis Milton Forrest had acknowledged him.
Of course, one of Miltonâs special traits, âMonarchâs Dignity,â had also played a part.
âHis Loyalty increased again.â
Once the Loyalty stat rose above 90, he was basically Miltonâs, but when Maxâs Loyalty rose, Milton decided that this was the perfect time.
âMax, I give you full authority to deal with commerce and the development of a trade route with Gloucester Kingdom.â
âIâll do my best, My Lord.â
Full of motivation, Max energetically responded to Milton before quickly leaving to start working.
Seeing him like that, Milton smiled happily.
âWith that much motivation, of course youâll do well.â
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