Milton hadnât had the time to calmly analyze Siegfriedâs stats right away when they had first met. Thatâs why, he had waited for the mood to settle and his mind to calm down. Finally, he was able to check Siegfriedâs stats with his abilities.
[Siegfried]
Social Climber LV. 7
Strength â 93 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Command â 95
Intellect â 97Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Politics â 99
Villainâs Ambition LV.5: Able to use whatever means necessary for his goal and is persistent beyond belief. Has a strong driving force beyond everything and makes every effort to achieve the goal without taking a break.
Sovereignâs Absolute Obedience LV.6: Able to strongly restrain talents who are under their command. The chances of being betrayed are greatly reduced and the loyalty of vassals strengthens as the time passes. Able to obtain absolute faith in the end.
Strategy LV.9 (MAX): Excellent ability to discern the overall flow of war. The possibility to quickly and accurately analyze the impact of how each small battle has on the entire game of war.
Bargain LV.8: Able to assert oneâs own conditions more successfully when making deals or entering negotiations
Level-Headed LV.9 (MAX): Increases the perspective of seeing the entire battle situation during a war. Even in a crisis, has the ability to turn things around if the enemy makes a single mistake.
Silver-Tongued LV.8: Persuade or subdue others through dialogue. May be counterproductive when utilized on an individual with strong pride
See-Through LV.8: Able to grasp the truth of the conversation partner's words through innate observational power.
Valiant LV.9 (MAX): Increases combat power in battle and increases the morale of subordinates. The effect increases if you make a speech in person or intervene in a battle earlier.
ââŠThatâs insane.â
Based on his outer appearance, Milton looked collected, but on the inside, he was tremendously agitated. It was a good thing he hadnât looked at the status window immediately. He wouldnât have been able to fight so viciously in the verbal battle if he had seen just this kind of ability before.
âIt would have been impossible. But what the hell is it? What kind of a monster is he?â
All of Siegfriedâs stats were over 90, with the lowest being his Strength stat at 93, not to mention, he had eight special traits. This was ridiculous. While using his ability, Milton had found out that if you donât use special traits often, theyâll either decrease or even completely disappear. In fact, Milton also had the trait Bargain in the past, but because he gradually stopped using it, it had disappeared. In the past, his circumstances werenât the best, so he had been inclined to use it, but as his circumstances got better, there was no need for him to Bargain anymore and it disappeared.
The same was true for the others. Thatâs why one person usually had about three to five special traits. But, Siegfried maintained eight special traits. That meant he was alway using his traits to the fullest everyday.The reason for that was most likelyâŠ
âIs that it? A Villainâs Ambition?â
Villainâs Ambition LV.5: Able to use whatever means necessary for his goal and is persistent beyond belief. Has a strong driving force beyond everything and makes every effort to achieve the goal without taking a break.
Being tenacious beyond belief in order to achieve his goal. Perhaps that was the foundation for Siegfriedâs ridiculous stats. Having stats that were all over 90, not to mention, being able to maintain eight special traits⊠He was willing to put in a lot of time and effort for his goals.
âSocial Climber⊠damn it, what an outrageous bastard.â
The special traits fit with the Social Climber that the status window had labelled Siegfried. Milton had assumed Siegfriedâs stats would be this high since he had already known about Siegfriedâs cleverness and power, but he hadnât thought that Siegfriedâs special traits and âidentityâ would be like this. The identity of a Social Climber and a Villainâs Ambition special trait; the combination of these two could only mean one thing. If it was for his goal, then Siegfried would never give up. How could someone like him appear as the enemy in this eraâs conflict of ideology? Milton felt like the world was turning dark in front of his eyes.
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âThatâs why Iâm saying you must immediately withdraw your troops from our territories.â
âThe nobles in the Western region voluntarily fled to our country. Why should we have to withdraw?â
âBut before that, the Strabus Kingdomâs king surrendered to us. At that point, all the territory of the former Strabus Kingdom became ours.â
âIt doesnât matter what or who was first. A noble of a feudal territory has the authority to do whatever he wants with his territory. As long as they formally defected, itâs quite natural for their estates to go with them.â
âOur Republic does not acknowledge either the concepts of aristocrats or fiefdoms. You think you could convince us with that kind of logic?â
âFollowing that logic, our kingdom doesnât recognize your republicanism.â
âWhat did you just say?â
While Milton was looking at Siegfriedâs status window, the diplomatic negotiations were taking a turn for the worse. At the heart of the debate was the kingdomâs nobles who had recently surrendered to the Lester Kingdom. Because they had surrendered their estates, the entire Western region of the Strabus Kingdom had been passed over to the Lester Kingdom. Given that the territory was quite large, it was natural that the Republicans, who occupied the Strabus Kingdom, would be offended.
The Lester Kingdom had basically devoured most of the Hildes Republic and grown in size. If you added the Western region of the Strabus Kingdom, then a great power encompassing the Northern Eastern part of the continent was about to be born. In the perspective of the Republic, this was absolutely unacceptable. The two Fuhrers of the Republic came here with the determination to trample down the sprouts before it grew bigger. At the very least, they had to take back the Western region. If that didnât work, they were willing to continue with the war.
However, no matter how much they tried to bully and browbeat her, Queen Leila didnât blink an eye. No matter how much the other party attacked her, she just smiled and let the attacks slide past her. As he watched the process, Milton thought his fiancee looked extremely dependable. For her, this diplomatic table was the place where she could best utilize her skills.
As the negotiation continued, the conversation eventually went around in circles. Each side had said everything they wanted but they couldnât find a compromise and attack each otherâs fundamental principles and neither side had a clear effect. In order to get out of this circle, one of them had to make an aggressive move. The first one to do so was Fuhrer Schheimer.
âIf youâre going to be this uncooperative, then weâll have no other choice to forcefully regain what is rightfully ours.â
In other words, if Queen Leila didnât take a step back here, he would take back the Western region through war.
âWhatâre you gonna do now?â
Fuhrer Schheimer waited for Queen Leila to speak. The ball was in her court. To be honest, it wasnât the best option to go to war with the Lester Kingdom right now. The Republic hadnât completely stabilized the occupation of the Strabus Kingdom yet so going to war with the Lester Kingdom would be burdensome on the nation. But, if they just handed over the Western region right now, the Lester Kingdom would grow too large.
What exactly had been the reason for conquering the Strabus Kingdom; they had planned to take over the southern part of the continent after completely merging the northern part. That was the purpose behind conquering the Strabus Kingdom. However, if the Lester Kingdom was reborn as a powerful country, it would be difficult to aim for the Southern part of the continent with ease. The only thing that would change is switching opponents from the Strabus Kingdom to the Lester Kingdom. In order to avoid that worst case scenario, they were willing to continue the war even if it was burdensome.
This âcardâ that Fuhrer Schheimer had shown wasnât just a bluff, but it was something he was committing to. But Queen Leila only had a calm expression on her face.
âYouâll take it back with forceâŠâ
Taking her time, she gave him a bright smile.
âIf you think itâs possible, why donât you try.â
Even before she could finish her sentence, the two Fuhrers leaped out of their seats.
âQueen Leila!â
âThatâs how you want to play this?!â
Queen Leila continued to smile as she watched them.
âThen, did you think I'd withdraw? Why would I when the odds are against you?â
âThe odds are against us? You must not know much about war because youâre still young.â
Fuhrer Schheimer mocked Queen Leila.
âIs that so?â
Despite his blatant ridicule, she continued to smile. It was a beautiful and bright smile, but depending on the time and location, it was the perfect smile to piss someone off. In the end, Fuhrer Painheim exploded.
âCurrently, our remaining Republican forces are over 150,000.â
âIs that so?â
âEven if all the available troops the Lester Kingdom has is only 50,000 or so?â
âThatâs about right.â
âBut you still want to try?â
Queen Leila maintained her smile and nonchalant expression.
âWho do you think is leading the 50,000 troops?â
She pointed towards Milton on her right side.
âItâs an elite army of 50,000 troops led by Milton Forrest who defeated your Republic many times. Do you think heâll be easy to deal with?â
Queen Leila proudly introduced Milton.
A thought crossed Fuhrer Painheimâs mind.
âHeâs definitely annoyingâŠâ
Milton was no longer unknown. Although he had made his name known a bit in previous wars, in this war, he had established himself much more and spread his reputation far. The weight behind the name Milton Forrest was enough to be treated as a powerful tool. Thatâs why Queen Leila had been able to put it out on the table during a diplomatic meeting. However, that didnât mean the Republican side had no other cards to respond with.
âIt looks like youâre overflowing with confidence but weâre not frightened of Milton Forrest as much as you think. Isnât that right, Commander Siegfried?â
Siegfried responded in a calm voice to Fuhrer Schheimerâs question.
âIf you give me the order, Iâll erase the Lester Kingdom within a month.â
Of course, there was no way Milton could leave that alone.
âOne month? If you think you can, why donât you try it?â
A spark flew between Milton and Siegfried when Queen Leila narrowed her eyes and spoke to Siegfried.
âYou must have to work hard, donât you.â
ââŠwhat are you trying to say?â
âA month isnât enough for you, is it?â
ââŠâŠâ
âYouâre actually thinking that you canât drag out the war for longer than a month, right?â
A wrinkle appeared between Siegfriedâs eyebrows.
âThis womanâŠâ
Siegfried had judged that Queen Leila was a competent monarch, but it seemed like he had underestimated her competence. Seeing the anxious expression the two Fuhrer sent him, Siegfried remained silent while Queen Leila confidently continued to talk.
âIf the war continues longer than a month, then all that will be waiting for you will be ruins.â
âHow funny. What are you basing that on?â
When Fuhrer Schheimer questioned her, Queen Leila calmly explained.
âBecause if the war was prolonged, then the Valence Kingdom in the south would take that chance and come up?â
Fuhrer Schheimer flinched before he recovered.
âThatâs just an assumption. As long as the Strabus Kingdom is destroyed, our army fighting against them is meaningless. Itâll be enough to move them to the southern border to guard it.â
âYouâre planning on ordering your countryâs troops here? Will there be enough time for that? If I was the Valence Kingdomâs monarch, I would do exactly what I did here in the Western region to the Southern region.â
ââŠâŠâ
For a moment, Fuhrer Schheimer felt like he had been struck on the back of his head.
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