Yukkuri Oniisan Editor: So-Chintzy Conquest Arc Epilogue The True Opening Before we entered the Amidonia Dukedomâs Capital City ăVană, I gave an order to the entire army. ăWe will now be entering ăVan ă, however, this land is already Elfriedenâs territory. Therefore, the people who live in that city are already our Kingdomâs citizens, so I absolutely forbid any killing, raping, or pillaging. If there are people who disobey this order, then regardless of their status or position or the nature of the crime, they will be beheaded and their head will be put on display at the gates. Bear this order in mind.ă(Souma) After I gave this order, I secretly called Ludwin and handed a memo that had been prepared beforehand.
ăTrack down the 5 people who are written on this, behead them and put their heads at the gates. The official reason will be ăThey had broken into a house of Vanâs citizens to pillageă.ă(Souma)ă! What did these peopleâŚâŚă(Ludwin)ăThis is a souvenir from Georg that was given through Glaive. They are members of the Army, however during their stay in the Carmine Duchy, they had broken into a citizenâs house and committed crimes of pillaging, rape and murder. At any rate, sooner or later they will be executed, so letâs use them to serve as a warning in this place.ă(Souma)ăâŚâŚBy your will!ă(Ludwin) Presently, there were five heads lined up near the gate. Next to that head was a board with their âcrimeâ written onto it, ăPillaging Attemptă, that made the soldiers who passed through the gate brace themselves. As a result, the Kingdomâs Army, that entered Van, did not commit any arson, plunder and rape, and didnât even dare to fight back if they were being pelted by stones from the citizens who didnât accept the loss. On the other hand, it also would instill a sense of fear in the Amidonian populace.
After they had secured the safety of the path, I entered Van. This time, not in a carriage, but instead I entered the city while mounted on a horse, since it seems that a victorious King who enters while inside a carriage wouldnât look good in public. I was just barely able to ride a horse until recently, but since Aisha held the reins, then it should be alright. While Liscia rode her horse beside me, I looked at the cityscape of ăVană. Amidonia Dukedomâs Capital ăVană. A military city established as the foothold of the militarist nation of the Amidonia Dukedom to launch an invasion at the Elfrieden Kingdom and to stand as the front bulwark against the Kingdomâs invasion. In addition, as if Amidoniaâs own spirit didnât want to lose against the Kingdom, the cityâs size rivaled that of the Kingdomâs Capital,ăParnamă. After entering ăVană, I had an impression that it was a hybrid city in structure with an utilitarian appearance, however if I can speak frankly, it gave off a mismatched impression. The citizensâ residential areas are crowded and the roads were also complicated. As it is, the layout could even be called as a ăLabyrinth Cityă.[1]To head towards the Castle, we needed to make turns to the right and left repeatedly. The mansions that seemed to be the residence of nobles were dotting inside the residential areas. When I saw that the noblesâ locations were higher (the height, not the land price) than the citizensâ quarters, I realized the meaning of this cityâs layout. Perhaps during the war, the enemy soldiers who had broken through the gate would find themselves scattered by thisăLabyrinth Cityă and then, by using the noblesâ mansions as strongholds, Amidonia would perform a counterattack. âŚâŚHow excessive, to do it to that extent, was what I felt. This cityâs layout was harsh towards enemies, yet it also didnât kinder towards the citizens. It was also inconvenient to move around, and conflagration in these crowded buildings would be scary. The idea to do the unexpected impediment removal made my head hurt. This is, I have no other choice than to redevelop the entire area, right? Kukuku, a city that is extremely worthy for a redevelopment project. I have a hunch that the domestic affairâs tasks would form a huge pile after this, come on, I am thrilled from waiting! ăSouma? Why are you grinning like that?ă(Liscia)ăâŚâŚNo, nothing in particular.ă(Souma)ă?ă(Liscia) Not good, not good. Liscia, who rode the horse beside me, looked at me coldly. I need to put my mind together.Translated by Yukkuri Oniisan for freeăâăâăâVisit http://www.yukkuri-literature-service.blogspot.com to read moreAfter we entered the Royal Castle in the center of Van, I sat on Gaius VIIIâs throne in the throne room. Gaius seemed to be someone who cared about having a majestic appearance. Although I heard that Amidoniaâs financial situation was rather dire, this throne room was quite splendidly constructed. Perhaps it cost even more money than the one in Parnam Castle. If they had that much money, then they should have circulated the money on other places more, and it made me want to ask the no longer existing castle lord about this. Beside me, who sat on the throne, was Liscia, and behind us was the bodyguard Aisha, who stood in waiting. The other retainers were standing by on the carpets below the steps. It was the King-like scene that I hadnât had since some time ago. I ordered ăeach of you, give a reportă, and the reporting turn started from Ludwin. ăFirst, this is regarding Gaius VIIIâs family members inside the city. We couldnât find them. The eldest son, Julius, escaped from the battlefield, and while there is one other daughter, she hasnât been seen since several days ago. Furthermore, starting from the Minister of Finance, most of the important bureaucrats couldnât be found, so I believe they had left this city several days before we arrived at Van.ă(Ludwin)ăApart from the daughter, it was troublesome if there are no bureaucrats. Quickly contact Parnam and ask Marcus to dispatch some. Also, ask Hakuya to come as soon as he is finished with the Crimson Dragon Castle Town.ă(Souma)ăAs you wish.ă(Ludwin)
Ludwin bowed his head. Next, was Ponchoâs turn to report. ăI-I want to make a report about the Treasuryâs situation, yes. This might be something that we had feared before, but there are barely any funds and emergency rations. Instead, for some reason, there are an abundance of weapons and the likes, yes.ă(Poncho)ăIf they donât have any emergency supplies, then how do they plan to hold during a siege?ă(Souma)ăAh, no, there is a 3 month supply if we only count the number of the Castle Guards. But the amount will only last for about one week if we count the entire cityâs populationâŚâŚă(Poncho)ăAs if saying, âdeal with it yourselfâ[2], to the citizens. Really a militarist nationâŚâŚ Sell the weapons and turn them into funds. Then, distribute food rations until the cityâs situation is settled, however, is it possible to transport food from the Kingdom?ă(Souma)ăThere is not much surplus in the Kingdom, so itâs possible if itâs only to some extent. Since this place is close to the Kingdom, then as long as there is a security guarantee along the way, then we can do it, yes.ă(Poncho)ăI will arrange for the security to be maximum priority. Next, Glaive.ă(Souma) Hulbertâs father and the one who currently leads the Army, Glaive Magna, made his report. ăPerhaps because the âexampleâ is effective, the soldiers maintained their discipline. However, I am afraid that if this restricted lifestyle continues, then there might be an accidental outburst sooner or later. If there are soldiers that make a scene with the citizens, then I believe that the populaceâs sentiments would immediately deteriorate.ă(Glaive)ăSo there is also this problem, huh? This city must have taverns and âred-lightâ establishments, right? With the money we have, negotiate with their proprietors to arrange alcohol and women.ă(Souma)ăWill this be alright?ă(Glaive) Glaive raised his voice in surprise. Did I say something strange? ăThis way, the citizens on the street wouldnât be inconvenienced, right?ă(Souma)ăNo, itâs not that. Is it alright to let the soldiers idle like this? With our current momentum, isnât it possible for us to annex all of Amidonia?ă(Glaive) Ah, so itâs about that matter.
ăOur assault ended at ăVană. We will not be waging war any further.ă(Souma)ăIs that so? But I believe we need to strike at the potential enemyâŚâŚă(Liscia) Liscia, who was beside me asked me a question, but I shook my head. ăThis is enough. No matter how much we expand our territory, no matter how many cities we conquer, once the Empire moves, then all of it will amount to nothing. Letâs avoid the situation since the only result we get is the loss of our menâs lives in a futile endeavor.ă(Souma) When I mentioned this, the temperature of the room froze up. Liscia timidly asked. ăThe EmpireâŚâŚ will move?ă(Liscia)ăWell, there isnât any doubt that they will move. Since the Amidonia Dukedom, a signatory of ăHumanity Declarationă, had its borders changed by military means. As the leader, the Empire must move to deal with this.ă(Souma) The ăAnti-Demon Humanity Coalition Declaration (or Humanity Declaration for short)ăthat was advocated by the strongest country on the continent,ăGrand Chaos Empireă, had three major clauses. One of the clauses is ăNo Recognition for Border Changes due to Wars or Military Action between Humansă, and since we clearly contravened it, so as the leader, the Empire needs to move in favor of the Amidonia Dukedom. At first they will make negotiations, but if necessary, then they wonât hesitate to do military sanctions as well. By the way, the difference in military power between Elfrieden and the Empire is roughly similar to that of between Japan and the US. ăBut the one who attacked first was the Amidonian Army, even so we will be blamed?ă(Liscia)ăThatâs how international treaties work. Amidonia can claim ăItâs Elfriedenâs sideâs fault for not participating in the declaration.ăă(Souma)ăUghâŚâŚ If itâs like this, then wouldnât it be better if we also participated in theăHumanity Declarationă⌠eh, a~rehuh?[3] By the way Souma, why we didnât participate in it? If we fought with Amidonia without participating in the declaration, you knew it would have ended like this, right?ă(Liscia) I laughed when Liscia pointed this out. ăBecause we canât participate in it. That declaration has an unthinkable pitfall.ă(Souma)ăPitfall?ă(Liscia)ăYes. It seems that the Empire also hadnât realized it.ă(Souma)
If they had realized it, then they wouldnât have drawn that clause. At any rate, that hole is a dangerous article that might cause the collapse of the Empire. I couldnât sign a declaration with a defect like that. Then, I stood up and addressed everyone in the room. ăWell now, letâs deal with the postwar management until the Empire moves.ă(Souma) âžâ˝âžâ˝âžâ˝âžâ˝âžâ˝âžâ˝âžâ˝âžâ˝âžâ˝âžâ˝Â   Arc 2 ENDArc 3 Begins!The fun just start nowâŚ
[1] Are you sure Vanâs name in the future is not Orario? You get the reference right?[2] Or âBugger Offâ [3] Japanese for *huh*?