âOh, no, the rules definitely worked. At least during the time the two gods antagonized each other, the worst case scenario of total war breaking out due to the two gods was avoided. The god of the east disintegrated in the end, losing the power to fight, and the god of the west felt safe and stopped their vigilanceâ
âSo itâs a happy ending. Whereâs the problem in that?â
â⊠well, if it ended there, everyone would have lived happily ever afterâ
âThereâs still more?â
âThis is all I can say for now. Sorry, but I canât show my hand just yetâ
I cut off the conversation with a strong tone. Jeanne seemed to be even more curious, but abandoned it when she saw my eyes. When I relaxed my shoulders, I said to Jeanne.
âYou donât need to worry, youâll find out in time. It wonât be any trouble for the Empireâ
â⊠itâs disconcertingâ
âI want you to trust me on this, but as far as our country is concerned, we want to walk in step with yours. As long as Empress Maria upholds that âhumanity should band together and fight the Demon King Armyâ, the Kingdom will not be your enemyâ
Jeanne looked at me doubtfully.
âYou didnât sign the Humanity Declaration, and you still want us to believe you?â
âThe Humanity Declaration isnât the only treaty there is, right? We couldnât be part of the Humanity Declaration, but I think our country could agree to a bilateral alliance with the Empire. A secret oneâ
âSecret alliance ⊠is it?â
I made a clear nod.
âWe would be settling our domestic matters soon, and weâll be reforming the military next. We plan on rebuilding the military with the intent of having them move with one will. Also, weâve de-clawed Amidonia with this incident, so we no longer need to reserve some of our military on the western front. The Army of Elfrieden can now move freely. ⊠and there it is. Right now, the Empire had received calls from the Confederation of Eastern Nations for reinforcements, right?â
â⊠yes. Theyâre mostly an assortment of small countries, but most of them are signatories of the Humanity Declaration. As the leader, we would of course send troops to their aidâ
âThere it is. Iâm wondering if you canât leave that task to usâ
What Iâm proposing is this: At the center of this continent there was the Star Dragon Mountain Range where wise dragons live in their natural defenses. If the demons wanted to go south, they would have to invade through its west or east. At the western side there was the Empire, but an attack through the east would be handled by the Kingdom. Concretely speaking, if the Confederation of Eastern Nations called for military support, the Kingdom would dispatch relief forces. However, there are procedures for that.
âAt that moment, when the Empire as the leader of the Humanity Declaration received the appeal, you would sound out to the Kingdom, and we would respond to your call and dispatch troops. Thatâs how weâll do it on the surfaceâ
â⊠It seems somehow, slow. What for?â
âPower-wise, we still canât be called a large country, but territory-wise, we rank second if we exclude the Demon King Territory. If word goes out that the largest and second largest countries joined in an alliance, countries are going to go on alert. In particular, Amidonia, Mercenary Nation Zem, and the Republic of Torgis, whoâd be sandwiched between us. Thatâs why we donât want it to be known that the Kingdom and the Empire are in an allianceâ
âI see. Thatâs why you wanted a secret allianceâ
Jeanne made a thoughtful face, probably thinking what the plus and minuses were there for the Kingdom. However, the Empire had nothing to lose by doing so. They could spare the troops they wouldâve sent east and strengthened the defense on the western side where their country touches the Demon King Territory. If thereâs anything theyâd be worried about, it would be our intentions ⊠but Jeanne finally made a big nod.
âI donât think thereâd be any loss to us to accept that. However, is there really any benefits to you to do that?â
âIf pressed to ask, then Iâd say itâs to have the trust of the Empire. That, and by participating in the war, you wouldnât be asking for any support money afterwardsâ
âWell, of course. That was only asked of the countries that donât participate in the war ⊠but are you sure? I donât think it can be called a benefit âŠâ
â⊠well, it doesnât pay to be mercenary when the existence of humanity is at stake. Other countries wonât look at us kindly if we acted indifferent even though weâre stableâ
âI see âŠâ
Jeanne folded her arms and groaned, âhmmâ
âIn that case then the problem is how close the cooperation would be. The Empire and the Kingdom is on either ends of the continent, so it would take time to convey our intentions. Itâs good to be able to deflect relief appeals but the time it would take will be a problemâ
âAbout that, Iâve thought of something. ⊠Hakuya, bring thatâ
âYesâ
Hakuya stood up and left the room. He came back carrying a box. He then presented the box to Jeanne. The latter received the box with a perplexed face.
âAnd what might this be?â
âFeel free to open it. I want Lady Maria to have itâ
ââŠ? This is ⊠a receiver device? Ah!â
Jeanne seemed to have noticed. Inside the box, there was a simple receiver device I used when giving Georg and the others the Final Counsel.
âThat receiver has been tuned to one of our countryâs orbs. I would like madam Jeanne to send me one of the Empireâs when you get back there. Tuned to one of the Empireâs orbs as well, of course. We could then contact each other any timeâ
âMy âŠâ
In other words, using both countriesâ orbs and simple receivers, we would create a hotline between the Empire and the Kingdom. Unlike the orbs, you can carry the receivers on foot just fine. When either country contacts the other via the receiver, the other could simply go to where the orb is and open a conference session. We couldnât send any documents this way since weâre only getting transmissions, but it would be possible when combined with bureaucrat-level shuttle diplomacy. Jeanne was impressed by the proposal.
âThen even Elder Sis who couldnât leave the Empire could easily converse ⊠what should I say, King Somaâs power of imagination gives me the chillsâ
âBut you exaggerate. Itâs a common thing in the world I came fromâ
âTo think something like this is common ⊠um, Soma, your highness. If I may say something rash âŠâ
âHm? Letâs hear itâ
âThank you very much. Also ⊠Princess Lisciaâ
âEh, me!?â
Liscia was startled from being suddenly called to, but Jeanne continued without minding.
âWonât you return the throne to Lord Alberto? The Empire is willing to wholeheartedly support himâ
Recommendation to abdicate. Hold on, what is she saying to a countryâs King!? Liscia was taken aback for a moment but after having processed the statement her face turned red.
âWhat are you saying all of a sudden! That will certainly not happen!â
âWhy not? This is Lord ALbertoâs Kingdom to begin with. Then as Lord Soma is free, come over to us! If you do you can be a prime minister or any rank you want! Iâll even throw in my Elder Sister now, so please be our Emperor!â
âAre you out of your mind!? Do you understand what youâre saying!?â
âOf course I do. Lord Somaâs ideas will lead to a new era. I want to see what kind of Empire Lord Soma could make with Elder Sis. ⊠had we known we wouldnât have accepted the war support money and got Lord Soma to come at all costs. Would you be willing to come over now?â
Before I could say anything, Liscia loudly slammed the table.
âOF COURSE HE WOULDNâT! Soma is my ⊠our countryâs indispensable person!â
She made a menacing look, showing her fangs. Iâm honestly happy that she thought so highly of me, but weâre in a negotiation right now. I pat Lisciaâs head.
âCalm down Liscia. Iâm not going anywhere, okay?â
â⊠Sorry. I lost my cool thereâ
âYou to Aisha. Stay! Hands off the sword handleâ
âA, arenât you treating me too roughly!?â
Ignoring Aishaâs protests, I looked at Jeanne.
âSorry, but I canât accept thatâ
âFuh ⊠all right. However, itâs true that weâre regretting itâ
Jeanne bowed her head, âthank you for listening to my rude remarksâ
âReturning to the topic of alliance ⊠such an important issue cannot be decided by me alone. Since you have magnificently suggested a top-level conference using the Royal Broadcasts, I think itâs proper if you personally discuss this with Elder Sister. In line with that, I would like to return to the Empire with a few of your diplomats, and leave some of ours to take to the Kingdomâ
âWe of course need to exchange signed documents. Hum ⊠how about this. Appoint one of the diplomatic delegation as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 12 and establish an Embassy on both countriesâ capitals. It would be inefficient to travel back and forth everytime we need to come to a decision.
âThat would be magnificent! We shall put it under consideration right away. Really ⊠King Somaâs wisdom is an ever-welling springâ
âLike I said, itâs not mineâ
Afterwards, Jeanne and I came to a mutual understanding and discussed many things. Like, about how Lady Maria wanted to stop slavery. She had been wanting to abolish this hotbed of human trafficking, but now with the looming threat from the Demon King Territory, she was able to do so under the name of Human Solidarity. Having anticipated that this would be hard to accomplish in times of peace and that she should do it now, it looks like sheâs not just a âflower childâ.
As for myself, I also agree that we should stop slavery 3, but I thought it was too early for it and decided to âwaitâ. Sudden changes, even though (I think) it was good, would lead to chaos. Having known how much chaos the Arab Spring (I donât mean to decry the movement itself, of course) engendered in the surrounding countries, I had been careful about these things.
That was why, regarding slavery, I mentioned to the Empire that it should be done a step at a time, and if possible to match with the movements the Kingdom was pushing.
⊠that kind of important stuff came out one after the other, so the bureaucrats on both sides were running around in a mad rush. They continued until late at night, even after the conference had been settled. Iâm sure they would be staying up all night. Giving the bureaucrats a side glance, I took Liscia and Jeanne out to the office balcony.
âăâăâ
It was late autumn and also late at night, the air was chilly. I asked Selina to prepare hot milk in mug-sized wooden cups, not necessarily to celebrate the successful end of negotiations with, but just to have a toast between us three.
âTo the prosperity of the Empire,â said Liscia, raising her cup.
âTo the growth of the Kingdom,â said Jeanne, raising her cup.
âTo the friendship between both our countries,â I said, rising my cup.
âââ Cheers! âââ
We raised our wooden mugs. Since theyâve got hot milk inside, we only sipped them (weâd get burned if we gulped them down) ⊠but, ah, this is delicious. Iâve been enjoying the great taste of cowsâ milk since I came to this world. Because far from being pasteurized, theyâre not even sterilized 4, they donât destroy the taste of the milk. Even though itâs a safety problem ⊠I canât have enough of this!
âWeâve got a lot of profit from the conference this time, havenât we now,â said Jeanne as she relaxedly savored the hot milk.
âThe talks got really loing. Itâs almost dawn alreadyâ
â⊠Now that I think back to it, we even talked about things we didnât need to mention todayâ
Since weâve made a Royal Broadcast hotline already, we could have discussed a number of agenda later. Because of that, I felt we did something bad to the bureaucrats.
âWe got into a strange mood since it went well into the night âŠâ
âCanât be helped. Weâre happy to have gained a reliable friend,â Jeanne said, laughing.
Friend, is it? Well, since we have a secret alliance, we could call the Empire our friends. As for how this secret alliance is going to influence the world later ⊠I still canât clearly say, but itâs reassuring to have another country with the same values as we do. The Empire should feel the same way. Then, Jeanneâs face suddenly turned serious.
âThereâs something we would like to tell our eastern friendâ
âWhat is it? O western friendâ
âAbout the entity called the âDemon Kingâ in the Demon King Territoryâ
Demon King. In RPG terms, an entity dominating the demonic beasts and demon races. While not certain, it seems that such an entity exists, or so the previous King Alberto said.
âHave Lady Jeanne ever seen him?â
âNo, in fact, nobody has. While the punitive force did penetrate to the deepest part of the Demon King Territory, that force came to almost complete annihilationâ
âHm? Then did you figure something out?â
âThere are some among the demon races that seemed to possess capacity for language. We donât understand the language, but thereâs a word that seems to be frequently spoken. Our countryâs researchers believed that the word is the name of the Demon Kingâ
Jeanne paused there, then spoke the word as if pronouncing a verdict.
âThe word is âŠÂ Diable Roi 5â
âDiable Roi ⊠âDemon King Diable Roiâ?
âYes. Thatâs what they say the Demon Kingâs name wasâ
Jeanne made a solemn nod. Demon King Diable Roi ⊠hm?
âDemon King Diable Roi ⊠Demon King ⊠Diable Roi ⊠Demon King âŠâ
When I came to, I was being supported by Liscia. Seems like I was holding my head and went unsteady. Seeing Liscia and Jeanne worried, I smiled and said âIâm alrightâ
âI just feel tired all of a suddenâ
âHum, it is late after all. Letâs call it a dayâ
Since Jeanne offered, we decided to officially announce what we decided tonight at noon tomorrow in the audience chamber with Julius present, and retire for the day. I asked Serina to show Jeanne to her room while Liscia and I went to Lisciaâs room. I want to get to bed right away but since my bed was in the office, I canât sleep with the bureaucrats working. Which is why I thought to borrow a corner of Lisciaâs room.
âSoma ⊠are you really okay?â
When we got to the room, Liscia asked me worriedly.
â⊠Iâm alright. Just a little tiredâ
âLiar! Soma who could stay up three nights normally wouldnât get so tired after only one night!â
âHey now, being figured out from that is a little âŠâ
âHaah ⊠comeâ
Liscia sat down on the bed and urged me to sit next to her. Itâs a heart pounding situation to sit side by side with a cute girl, but being put under the pressure of Lisciaâs no-nonsense air, I quietly abided. When I did, Liscia held my head in her arms and laid it down on her lap. Sheâs giving me the second lap pillow since the date at Parnam. Lisciaâs gentle voice came down on me from above.
âItâs fine if you donât want to tell me the reason, but at least rely on me when youâre tiredâ
Liscia caressed my forehead.
â⊠Sorry. And thanksâ
âFufu, youâre welcomeâ
I closed my eyes and relaxed. The feeling of unease I felt when I heard the name Diable Roi and felt it familiar still hadnât disappeared, but my heart was at ease just by having my head caressed. I was able to fall asleep without worry thanks to Liscia.
TN: Ambassador Extraordinary: An ambassador on a permanent mission on foreign soil, as opposed to ambassadors ordinary, who are sent abroad for singular missions. TN: Ambassador Plenipotentiary: An ambassador with full authority to represent the head of state. but in my case, itâs out of economic rather than humanitarian concerns: I wanted to have them be free citizens and start making money as soon as possible. After being milked out, they probably only put it in a metal tub like in âA Dog of Flandersâ and cool it down with well or river water TN: Literally Demon King. âDevil Kingâ, actually.