As I froze upon hearing Roroaâs sudden marriage proposal, a flustered Liscia ran down and pressed on to Roroa.
âYouâre Amidoniaâs princess, right! What are you saying!â
âWhut do ye mean whut? The same as you, big sisâ
âBig sis!?â
On the other hand, Roroa was still at ease.
âBig sister Liscia is Elfriedenâs princess too, aye? The reason fer ye to marry Soma-han was at first to give him a case to govern Elfrieden, no?â
âH, how did you!?â
âDinnae be underestimanting merchants. And then Iâm the same. By marrying me, Soma-han gains a case to rule Amidonia. Heâd somewhat lessen the chance of rebellion by the peopleâ
âWell ⊠yes, but even if itâs that way in the beginning, but Iâm now completely doing it to support Somaâs rule. Thereâs my feelings for him too. Not just for giving him a case. Me, Aisha, and also Juna, we all chose to stay by Soma ourselves!â
Being sort of confessed to so loudly made me, who was listening from the side, feel embarrassed. However, even having listened to Lisciaâs proclamation, Roroa said with a grin,
âAhâ, naught a problem then. I like Soma-han plenty myself.â
that easily.
âBack when I was sheltering in Nerva, I saw the Royal Broadcast. That was revolutionary I say, and thereâs still a lot of uses for it, too. Ye could make a fortune depending on how ye use it. Letâs see ⊠both the Kingdom and Principality have Purveyors, aye? The one where the highest quality items they present gets a seal of approval from the government? That is simultaneously a guarantee of the quality of the item and publicity for only the guaranteed goods. So whut about taking just a wee bit of time on the Royal Broadcast to publicize these goods for a fee? Big merchants who want to publicize their goods will be willing to spend a lot of money for it I think.â
âAh, I see. You want to air commercialsâ
That was a blind spot. Currently the Royal Broadcasts were airing public broadcasts. I havenât thought much about commercials at all. Because I didnât think that the idea of becoming a TV sponsor exists in a world without TV. But just like Roroa said, there are merchants like Purveyors who do trade by publicity. Theyâd be willing to part with money if we gave them a place to advertise. Using that for programme production costs would help lighten national expenditures.
As I was thinking, Roroa flashed a grin.
âSoma-han looks like ye could bring both Elfrieden and Amidonia together to a more prosperous era. I think thereâs going to be a lot of fun things if I stay with ye. Iâve always thought that itâs better to marry someone funâ
âRoroa ⊠are you sure youâre alright with me?â
I looked Roroa straight in the eye. This is something I must ask of her.
âIâm the man who killed Gaius ⊠your fatherâ
The air froze as I said so ⊠or so I felt. Unexpectedly however, the only ones who are tense were people from the Kingdom. Roroa only calmly shrugged.
âIf yeâre going to say that, then Iâm the one who drove out brother. I used the merchantâs network to cause many riots to happen at the same timeâ
Ah ⊠so the simultaneous riots really were this girlâs plan.
âAbout Lord Faither, ye neednae lose sleep on him. Or would ye prefer a girl who glares at ye saying âhow dare ye kill my faither!â ?â
âUm, itâs not about preference âŠâ
Seeing me baffled, Roroa breathed a sigh.
â⊠well, not that I didnae feel anything. Heâs still my faither after all. But, he was also going to kill ye as well, aye? A battlefield is where ye kill or get killed. That is something that cannae be helped anymore. Yeâve also kindly returned his body, so thereâs nought left for me to sayâ
ââŠâ
âWell ⊠it only shows how much we dinnae get along that I only felt this much.â
Roroa said with a somewhat lonely look.
âLord Faither and brother were so obsessed with revenge to the Kingdom, they couldnae see the reality. Amidonia is a poor country. We have mines, but thatâs all we have. Weâre also not food sufficient. The ones to make the people suffer isnae the Royals or the people of Elfrieden, but hunger and poverty. What we really need are jobs and food. We, that is me, Colbert, and the officials, desperatly tried to raise money, but Lord Faither puts them into army spending right awayâ
ââŠâ
âWe managed to reduce the number of people that are starving, the girls selling themselves off, the children who had to be sent away. Fueling hatred for the Kingdom to suppress dissent isnae healthy. Someday itâs going to fail. But even so ⊠Lord Faither never lent us an ear. I wonder when it began ⊠when did I stop thinking of him as family âŠâ
âRoroa âŠâ
Roroa shook her head, pulling herself together, and made a grin.
âMy family is already old man Hermann and âbig brotherâ Colbert, and also the uncles and aunties living in town. The ones I want to protect isnae the family only connected to me by blood, but the ones important to meâ
She wants to protect not the family only connected by blood, but the ones important to her. Back when we negotiated post-war arrangements, Julius cast Roroa away, thinking she would become a political opponent. And now, Roroa is also abandoning Julius. It shouldâve been even, but somehow, I felt more filial piety in Roroa. Probably ⊠unlike Julius, Roroa understands the importance of family.
âOne more thing. The insurrection in north-western Amidonia the other day, causing Julius to come cracking down, is that also your instigation?â
âIâd never do something like that!â
For the first time since Roroa was here, she was angry.
âIn fact, I made it so that the rebellion happens at the same time to avoid that. Rendering brother immobile so he dinnae oppress the massesâ
âSo the insurrection in the northwest happened on its own?â
âThatâs also wrong. Judging by the location, whatâs near the northwest where it happened? Was there anyone who acted strangely?â
â! Holy Orthodox Empire Lunaria!â
The Holy Orthodox Empire Lunaria was to the northeast of Amidonia, and they sent troops to the border in order to take care of their believers within Amidonia. Roroa made an annoyed look and nodded.
âReligious affairs go beyond borders. Being so close to the Holy Orthodox Empire, that area had lots of Lunarian believers. The Orthodox Empire probably instigated the believers with a papal commandment. They dared send in troops and call it protecting the believersâ
âBut the northwest isnât a prosperous land, right? What would the Orthodox Empire gain from it so much as to cause an insurrection there?â
âWhut they want isnae land, but people, believers. True believers, no matter how much they suffer, willnae latch away from the Holy See. Troubles and hardships are a trial from the gods. Therefore the country never has to think about the peopleâs well being. They get support so long as they observe the rites. Thatâs why the country is happier the more believers they have.â
âNothing quite as troublesome as that, huh ⊠speaking of which, you sound like you really donât like the Lunarian Church, Roroaâ
âI dinnae care about the Church itself. Whut I hate is the bastards using religion for politics, filling their own pockets while causing suffering.â
Hmm, I guess mixing religion with politics does cause trouble no matter what world youâre in. Youâre using something that was supposed to heal peopleâs hearts as justification to do what you want. Interpretation of dogma is left to the powers that be, condemning people under the name of god for being heretics, for not espousing the same creed as themselves. Really, thereâs nothing quite so troublesome.
âIâd rather avoid having anything to do with any of it if I couldâ
âBut ye cannae do that, aye? That countryâs going to contact you eventuallyâ
âWhy!? Iâm not a believerâ
âBecause that country detests the Star Dragon mountain range and the Grand Chaos Empireâ
The Star Dragon mountain range is obvious. It is the (de facto) country of intelligent dragons, and the faith of the Mother Dragon that inhabits it is one of the two great faiths of the continent along with the Lunaria Church (though itâs unknown what they believe in the Demon King Territory). Thatâs why the Orthodox Church would obviously detest the Star Dragon Mountain range, being the seat of the faith of the Mother Dragon.
âYe ken that the Empress Maria is called the âHoly Maidenâ, aye? The citizens that were saved by her relief policies called her that on her own. In the Lunaria Church, the right to name Holy Men and Maidens belong to the Pope. The Lunaria Church actually has someone they call the Holy Maiden. Which is why to the Orthodox Empire, Lady Maria is someone who sullies the title of Holy Maiden.â
âSince itâs the people who called her that, Lady Maria did nothing wrong, right?â
âThey dinnae care. A religious country seeks charisma over everything else. Itâs a slight on their honor for a Holy Maiden to just spring up on her own. Which is why after absorbing Amidonia and expanding your power, ye cannae expect the Orthodox Empire to leave ye alone. Theyâd try to probe you out somewhere. They may even slap a Saint title on ye and drag ye along in their fight with the Empire.â
Uwaa ⊠itâs scary how likely that is. The secret alliance with the Empire, with it being secret and all, cannot be publicized to other countries (in fact, since it would be a problem if it were ever found out, both countriesâ intelligence bureaus work around the clock to keep it under wraps). I have seen how the Church stabilized their own influence by giving the powers that be a spiritual position, back in the histories of Earth. They could possibly start calling us Holy Elfriedenian Empire and set us up to head the fight against the Empire.
But that said, itâs not easy to just antagonize them. The problem with religion is that even when you crush their home base and kill their leaders, their believers will remain. The more you suppress the believers the more united they become, and the leaders you killed will be revered as martyrs. Furthermore, most of these believers are common citizens. It would be just short of a genocide to eradicate all believers. I canât join or antagonize them. Seriously, such a pain.
Wincing back from the bad imaginings, my shoulder was stroked by Roroa, who switched the topic.
âWell, letâs leave the matter about the Orthodox Empire for now. What ye should decide now is about our marriageâ
âUuuhâŠâ
âSoma-han⊠Do ye want me, or do ye not?â
A straight-ball question. A pair of big round eyes looked straight at mine, looking like the puppy from âWhat to do, Aifâl?â 1. Well, since you asked like that, then the answer is obvious.
âI doâ
There were just too many benefits to marrying her I desperately want to reach out and grab her. Firstly, marrying Roroa would reinforce the legitimacy of the Amidonia merger. Secondly, she was attractive from a personnel point of view. She had the economic foresight to come up with a source of revenue in advertising, and independently establish a mercantile network. It was also well that she understands the tricks that nobles use, which is something that Hakuya and I had overlooked. Both she and Colbert are talented people I want to have at all costs.
Furthermore, I have a good impression of Roroaâs way of thinking. Her downtown merchant spirit, or rather, the way that even when sheâs a realist that screams âThe world, itâs money!â she was still aware of duty and humanity. The money she earns for the people, she uses for the sake of the people, even though it didnât come to bear fruit thanks to Gaiusâ actions. She had the guts to butt heads with her own brother for the people she cares about. To top it off, thereâs nothing to complain about having such a cute girl wanting to marry me. If thereâs a problem ⊠that would be what Liscia thinks. Sheâs the princess of a longstanding enemy country, after all.
âWhat do you think, Liscia?â
âIf Soma thinks sheâs necessary, then Iâm okay with herâ
Said Liscia, bluntly. I couldnât see any ill feelings in her face. Whatâs weird was that she was slightly miffed as if saying, âwhatâs that look for?â
âShe looks like a capable girl to me as well. I think she has what it takes to be received as a Queen Consort. If Soma would manage inheritance rights later, then thereâs nothing more for me to say.â
âLiscia ⊠thank you.â
âNaturally, youâll still care for the rest of us, right?â
âAh, sorry for barging in on your sweet world for two, but ye dinnae have to worry on that front. I dinnae care about the crownâ
âReally ?â
âAye. ⊠in return, thereâs something I want to ask of ye, Darling.â
Darling? ⊠well, okay. Roroa then looked up at me with upturned eyes and a face like a child begging for something.
âSomething you want?â
âYe see, I always wanted a company of my ownâ
âCompany?â
âAye. Ye see, Darling, I wanted te see how much I can change the country with the money I earn for myself. Your policies have foresight, but they canne meet the budget every time, right? Youâd have it hard to spend treasury money on high risk or seemingly useless things, aye?â
âWell ⊠youâre not wrong.â
Now that my authority had gotten stronger, I can easily assign budget on things that I can explain the merits of relatively easily, like road construction to improve the circulation of goods, or building a new city, but on the other hand, itâs hard to budget for things whose effects cannot be seen immediately or that are seemingly meaningless. Like for instance, funding for specialized research. Experts can understand âWe canât be left in second place,â but non-experts arenât likely to understand.
âAnd so, if ye have some measure that ye want to take and dinnae have budget for, ye can talk to me. Iâll back ye up with the money I earn from the company.â
âThatâs ⊠reassuring, but are you sure? For a Royal Consort to be doing a merchantâs work, youâre going to look as if you have no authority to the people.â
âIâve thought about that too. Iâll be working behind the scenes, and leave the front to ⊠letâs see ⊠the owner of the Silver Stag Shop in Vannes Iâm friendly with, Sebastianâ
Sebastian of Silver Stag Shop 2 ⊠ah, the one Juna and Tomoe went to. The name left an impression on me, like, doesnât it sound like a butlerâs? Then that means the âreally cute small racoon type clientâ he was talking about would be Roroa. Well, he sure did seem like a reliable, nice middle-aged tradesman. Heâd have what it takes to represent a company.
âUm ⊠if I may have a word as someone entrusted with the treasury.â
Colbert cut in with a difficult look on his face.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âIf you have that kind of money Iâd rather have it in the treasury, but âŠâ
Ah, yeah. I get what Colbert is saying. The Kingdom was at the brink of bankruptcy until recently, too.
ââ But I refuse! ââ
âWhy are you two suddenly in sync!?â
âItâs fine. Itâs something Iâll be earning with my own skillsâ
âItâll be much easier for domestic affairs if we have the budget for it, tooâ
âBut Your Highness âŠâ
âNow now, I willnae be wasting it away like Lord Father did, see. This is what ye call division of labor. Iâll be earning, and yeâll be saving. Then everything will be alright.â
âăâăâ
The later setup of King Soma adopting extraordinary policies, Roroa providing financial support out of amusement, and Colbert counseling him against it, had now been established. They both support King Soma in financial affairs, but due to the difference in their statuses, they would each come to be called Arsonist Roroa and Extinguisher Colbert.
âăâăâ
Then Roroa slithered up to me and wove her arm around mine.
âAnd then when a child is born to Darling and me, they will go on to succeed the company. Since theyâre my child, they probably wonât be interested in the crown.â
Well, sure, a child born to âI want to live in peaceâ me and âI hate boring thingsâ Roroa and took to our personalities wouldnât want to be a King, what with it being a lot of work. ⊠speaking of, I suppose the only ones whoâd be willing to inherit the throne would be âI will do my dutyâ Lisciaâs children maybe? âMusselbrain? Can you eat it?â Aisha and also âUfufuâ Juna would be like âItâs better to be able to move freely,â and hope to be side queens.
⊠Is this going to be an inheritance war? People fighting because they donât want to inherit? I have to make sure Liscia works hard and give birth to a successor with a good sense of duty if Iâm to avoid this. Though, if I asked her directly sheâs going to get mad at me and say âdonât act like itâs somebody elseâs problem!!â
âSebastian got himself a daughter not long ago, if we had a boy then we could have him marry into that family, but if we had a girl, well, letâs think about it laterâ
âYouâre moving too fast! Actually, will you get your hands off Soma already!?â
Liscia tried to pry her off in a fluster, but Roroa used my body as a shield and clung to me alternating between my left and right hands.
âAw donât be so stingy big sister. Yeâve been all lovey dovey with Darling all this time, aye? Let me have this bonus turnâ
âWe havenât! Weâve been so busy we didnât have time for things like that!â
âReally big sister? Could ye actually be still âŠâ
âYes Iâm âstillâ! Got a problem!?â
As Liscia said that in a frenzy, Roroa turned towards me with eyes full of cold.
âDarling ⊠thatâs âŠâ
âNo, hold on ⊠(why the hell is the blame on me now!?)â
âThatâs right! This happens because Soma wonât take care of things properlyâ
âWell, thatâs, umm ⊠(Theyâre teaming up!? Is this that!? The appearance of a common enemy!?)â
âUm ⊠I, uh ⊠would like you to take care of me properly tooâ
âUgu ⊠(Et tu, Aisha!?)â
(Ufufu)
âHuh!? ⊠(D, did I just feel the hand of someone whoâs not here on my shoulders just now!!?)â
Several days later, the Principality of Amidonia had merged into the Kingdom of Elfrieden, becoming a new country, the United Kingdoms of Elfrieden and Amidonia, or Friedonia Kingdom for short. Since around this time I had come to be called the Great King who expanded the territory in under a year, or the Great King of Friedonia. I donât think too fondly on this âGreat Kingâ title, it gives me the impression of a squid or an isopod or something ⊠aaaaalso âŠ
Since I took the princess of Amidonia, Roroa as my wife, there were rumors that âKing Soma becomes stronger (territory expands) every time he gets a new wifeâ or âHeâs a lecher that even overthrew an enemy country because he wanted the princess (Roroa).â Sheesh, how did it turn out like this âŠ
âăâăâ
One thing led to another and thus it came to the top level conference between Lady Maria and I over the Royal Broadcasts. I had just now finished explaining to her how the Amidonia merger came to be.
â⊠and thatâs what happenedâ
[Thatâs really ⊠no ⊠pffft]
On the receiver set, Lady Maria was covering her mouth and her shoulders were shaking. Sounds like it tickled her funny bone. Still, since it was officially a conference site, she held herself back (and she looked cute doing that too). Though I thought it would be better if she had laughed out loud.
[Fufufu ⊠Lord Soma, you sure can put oneâs mind at ease]
âYes. It looks like I caught a shark when I was fishing for bream with a shrimpâ
[Do take proper care of the fish you caught, okay]
âI canât really release them now, can I?â
Maria continued to chuckle for a little longer, but then regained her serious look.
[Now, about the Lunaria Orthodox Empireâs manoeuverings âŠ]
âAccording to Roroa, they disliked that you have taken the name of Holy Maidenâ
[That is true. They requested many times that I donât call myself Holy Maiden ⊠protested, actually. But even so, I wasnât the one calling myself that, so thereâs nothing there for me to do]
âIt would be weird if you tell the people not to call you Holy Maiden, after all. ⊠in that case, the Empire would continue to be a latent danger the Orthodox Empire. They might try to come in contact with me just like Roroa saidâ
[Lord Soma, donât you think youâre ⊠throwing away the Orthodox Empireâs authority?]
She was trying to probe me with that question, so I answered with a clear shake of the head.
âPlease donât joke about that. Iâm trying to lead the world into a new era here, spare me the theocraciesâ
I donât need a Girolamo Savonarola in my country. Lady Maria seems reassured by my clear denial.
[The Empire also considers the Orthodox Empire a big headache. There are a lot of Lunarian believers in the Empire, as well, so the Humanity Declaration have no power against religious groups. In fact, I fear they might make use of the loophole Lord Soma pointed out.]
Something like, the religious groups within the country declaring independence. Once the religious adherents grouped together theyâd be hard to eradicate. Theyâre more likely to blow up the more they were put under pressure. The only way for her to handle them would be to round up those who scheme for independence before they could form up into groups, or maybe throw away the Humanity Declaration and promptly attack and destroy the Orthodox Empire.
âWill the Empire still not renounce its leadership of the Humanity Declaration?â
[No. Humanity canât afford not to stand together at a time like this. There needs to be a flagwaver for that, and the duty falls to the Empire. The Orthodox Empire should understand that as well. If humanity fought with one another and the Demons came in and destroyed us, then it will all be for nothing. I do believe they wonât do anything rash at this time.]
â⊠I wonder about that.â
I donât think itâs a problem you can look at with that kind of optimism. The more chaotic the times are, the more religion shows its true worth. The reason was the hearts of the people who wish to âbe savedâ. Despair caused by society and the times drive people towards religion. Nowadays, with the threat of the Demon King Territory, some people had already thought of this as the end times. If this despair were to be allowed to run rampant, it will become food for the Orthodox Empire, leading to them gaining incredible power.
In order to avoid that ⊠we need to show the people a ray of hope. We need to have the people believe that the world will not come to ruin, that tomorrow will come no matter what, and that the coming future will be something greater than today. For that âŠ
âLady Mariaâ
[Yes]
âSo long as you, the Grand Chaos Empire, espouse the ideal of humanity becoming one, then we, the Kingdom of Friedonia will walk alongside you.â
The Empire ⊠Maria, is the ray of hope for humanity. In the meantime, the Kingdom will steadily advance the progress of the times. For humanity to not lose hope. For us to rise up by ourselves without having to cling to the divine even in despair.
âI believe that if we cover for each other, we can deal with anything that may happen.â
[Yes. I wish, if I may, that this oath will continue on for eternity]
If one continually looks up towards an ideal, one will stumble on the rocks by oneâs feet.
But if one were to only look down at reality, one will lose sight of the path to oneâs destination.
That is why we walk together.
The two of us looked at each otherâs face through the screen and smiled.
âăâăâ
«Elfrieden Classical Idioms Course»
[To catch a shark while baiting sea bream with a shrimp] ⊠proverb. Meaning to catch a shark with a lot of untasty 3 parts as one tried to use cheap shrimp to catch valuable sea bream. Denotes the disappointment of having something unexpected happen when one tries to expend the least effort for the greatest result. Furthermore, since even untasty shark has valuable shark fin, it also denotes the fact that there was something good that came along with the disappointment. Similar idioms on Earth would be âDonât count oneâs chickens before they are hatchedâ for the former, and âJewel in a dunghillâ for the latter. King Soma uttered this phrase upon being disappointed that he had to merge the whole of the poor lands of Amidonia when he wanted to only annex Vannes (and as for the latter, the shark fin would surely be Princess Roroa).
TN: Itâs election day and I can finally have some time to finish this up! Apologies for going missing all this time. Funnily, one of the candidates in my area is the incumbent governor who is being sued for blasphemy for saying what Roroa and Maria is saying in this chapter: that political opponents are using religion to take him down and further their own agendas. It only proves his point IMHO.
TN: A series of commercials from Aiful corp. TN: Yukkuri has âSilver Deer Shopâ, but I like the added alliterative appeal. TN: Apologies but I think that damn mimic doppleganger is rubbing off on me.