âIs the arbitration finally starting?â (Wendelin)
âEven Browigâs camp must be at its limit already. Seeing that it was their side who suggested the arbitration, I wonât go easy on them.â (Breithilde)
The dispute between the Margrave Breithilde household and the Margrave Browig household, which has lasted close to 2 months also including the time I havenât participated, moved to the next stage.
Losing all the concessions and territories they held from all the disputes before, many of their nobles, retainers and soldiers have been captured and we even captured their employed magicians in the battle of the main armies.
Itâs obvious for anyone to see but the Margrave Browig householdâs side is clearly at disadvantage.
Even if we continued the confrontation as is, that wouldnât improve Browigâs campâs standing either.
If you consider aspects such as expenses, it will become only more disadvantageous.
As they have lost anyway, they want to keep the expenses down by settling it ahead of time.
That might be their plan.
However, itâs also possible that they are still possessing some hidden ace. Thus it was decided that I will participate in the arbitration.
As expected, Iâd like them to pardon me from something like a scheme to assassinate Margrave Breithilde.
âThatâs right. Wilma-san and Elise-san participate as well, please.â (Breithilde)
The venue of the arbitration is located in the centre of the grassland where both military forces have their stand-off.
A large temporary tent will be set up there and both sides agreed on 20 attendants each.
Margrave Breithilde decided for several retainers and Burkhart-san, several nobles, which have participate with their feudal armies, and their aides and me accompanied by Wilma and Elise to participate.
To be frank, Wilma shouldnât be of any use at such negotiations.
However, she is Minister Edgarâs adopted daughter. She was chosen because she is most suited for guarding.
Elise is probably natural since she is the granddaughter of that Cardinal Hohenheim.
Thereâs almost no place in this country where the influence of the church doesnât reach.
âIt will be alright even if you arenât that nervous. Today will just be introductions.â (Breithilde)
As itâs my first experience to attend negotiations as noble, I had a serious expression which is unlike me.
Seeing that, Margrave Breithilde addresses me.
It looks like the arbitration will be carried out for several days.
First both parties will advocate their own arbitration drafts. As naturally neither will be accepted that easily, they will compare and adjust the conditions.
Once it becomes evening, both sides will finish for the day and retire. Further negotiations will be carried out from morning of the next day.
Once they agreed on the outline, the retainers in charge will reconcile the finer details and check the implementations of the conditions by holding a task-force conference.
âHaving said that, the other side has an overwhelming disadvantage. How do they want to decrease the amount of money to be paid, I wonder?â
For example, something like a struggle over the sandbank of a river; even if they are forced to acknowledge that itâs ours, there are many cases where it ends up right back where it started once some time passes again.
However, both sides understand that completely.
Besides, if it is monopolized by one side, it might soon create a breeding ground for unnecessary future problems from the other side which will trigger a new dispute.
Once the generations change, a new family head, who rallies support from the entire household by declaringăăWe will take back the concession which was stolen from us in the past!ă will appear and dispatch troops once again.
Since that will be endless, there are many situations where itâs better to roughly split the ownership in half.
âIf they want to go back to the previous conditions, it will cost a large amount of reconciliation money and there is also the ransom for the people who were captured. The amount to be paid for that will increase if the imprisonment time is long.â
Itâs necessary to treat the prisoners according to their social status.
Since catering a noble himself costs quite a bit money, those expenses will naturally be added to the ransom.
âIn addition, the cause of the dispute is the other side.â
They commenced a surprise attack without announcing it ahead of time and thus broke the rules.
âThe sum of the reconciliation money should jump up quite a bitâ, Margrave Breithilde explained.
âAnyway, first itâs introductions.â (Breithilde)
In the middle of the grassland where both armies are confronting each other, the soldiers of Browigâs side, which proposed the arbitration first, are constructing the large tent in a hurry.
Once they finished that, one of the soldiers blew something like a high-pitched whistle and a short time later a similar whistle resounded from Breithildeâs camp.
âIt means that the preparations are complete. Well then, letâs go?â (Breithilde)
Being urged on by Margrave Breithilde, the 20 members of the negotiation team walk up to the front of the tent.
Once we arrive, the tentâs entrance opens and we are apparently ushered inside.
When we entered with Margrave Breithilde at the lead, a long table and chairs were set up so that 20 people can sit down on each side while facing each other.
âYou are Margrave Breithilde?â
âIndeed, that I am. The Margrave Browig over there seems to be different though.â (Breithilde)
âItâs the Supreme Commander Representative, Karla von Browig.â
Just as stated in the letter, the girl called Karla is serving as Supreme Commander of the Browig army.
She doesnât look like her age is overly different from ourâs.
Wearing a chain mail made out of mithril, which looks expensive and appears to be order-made, and having tied her black hair, which is roughly reaching her waist, she seems to be a beautiful girl that appears to have a bit of an Yamato Nadeshiko air.
With a height of around 165 cm, her style was great.
The size of her chest is probably between Ina and Katharina?
According to the information we heard from Elise previously, she apparently lived in the capital until just around a year ago.
With her mother being the daughter of a poor Knight and with her being hated by her other sisters, she never went to the East.
ăShe isnât acquainted with me at all.ă (Wendelin)
ăAs she was apparently living in the capital by receiving an allowance from Margrave Browig-sama, she avoided contact with you, Wendelin-sama.ă (Elise)
Elise herself needed quite the long time to get acquainted with her.
However that doesnât mean that they are close friends either.
Karla came to the church to take lessons in housework and studying while also carrying out her marriage training. Occasionally they did stuff like charity activities under the supervision of the church together.
After introducing themselves to each other, they drank tea together several times.
That seems to be the extent of their relationship.
ăYou study in the church after all.ă (Elise)
Although she had the allowance from Margrave Browig, it wasnât such a large amount of money either.
Given that there was a freeloader at the home of mother and daughter, they had to get a suitable amount of money.
ăKarla-sanâs grandfather-sama and uncle-sama arenât very excellentâŚă (Elise)
Thereâs a difference in peerage and they have offered their daughter in pursuit of money albeit being nobles appointed by the same country.
Of course they wouldnât be regarded favourably by other appointed nobles.
Moreover, although they apparently have done something like bribing to obtain an official position by using the allowance, it has been just a waste of money as they lack abilities and were judged poorly by the surroundings.
What made Karla come to the church to study for free was that kind of reason.
ăThat Karla-san has also been abused by by her deplorable family, eh?ă (Wendelin)
ăYes. Thatâs what has happened.ă (Elise)
I donât know whether itâs because of that, but she has quite the interest in martial arts.
She appears to particularly excel in archery and knife throwing.
ăDonât overlap with meâŚă (Wendelin)
ăShe apparently became the runner-up in the archery division of the last Martial Arts Tournament.ă (Elise)
ăThe level is too differentâŚă (Wendelin)
No, let me correct that.
Even if the Baumeister family, which is relatively strong at archery, grouped up, she is an outstanding talent beyond our powers.
Comparing it with my previous life, she is probably an existence called ăFemale version of Nasu no Yoichiă.
However, as expected she hasnât taken along her bow today.
âIâm the Supreme Commander Representative, Karla von Browig. I wish to express my gratitude in you taking part in the arbitration negotiations.â (Karla)
In the end that was the only statement made by her.
The main negotiations will be carried out by the retainers, who are attending with her, making her nothing more but a decoration.
Although either of the two sons, who are fighting over the inheritance, would likely have taken the lead if one of them had attended, Karla hasnât any actual experience in this field since sheâs a woman.
Margrave Browig is absent on account of illness, although they are concealing it, or rather, it was obvious that there are some troubles with him not being at this place in this moment.
â(HmmâŚ)â (Breithilde)
â(Whatâs wrong?)â (Wendelin)
â(It looks like this will take a long time.)â (Breithilde)
One of the retainers had whispered something into the ear of Margrave Breithilde and he addressed me with a low voice while sighing.
His retainers, who are at the negotiation location, seem to be displeased with the other side being only military officers.
That reminds me, I felt like I previously heard that many in the feudal armyâs top brass belong to the eldest sonâs support base.
â(Maybe this timeâs dispatch has been largely influenced by the eldest son, Philip-dono.)â
The two were competing over the inheritance, but currently they shouldnât be able to separate from Margrave Browig who can die any time now.
The reason is that the remaining side might falsify the testament and selfishly obtain permission for the succession in the capital if Margrave Browig dies while one of them is acting as Supreme Commander here.
Accordingly, Philip, who has many supporters amongst the feudal army, dispatched the soldiers to get a decision in the inheritance matter by doing a meritorious deed for them.
No matter how threatening Margrave Breithilde might be, they shouldnât carry it out, if Margrave Browig were to be in good health, since this timeâs dispatch will cause big criticism by the royal palace.
The thoughts of Christoph, whoâs the second son, are unknown, but he might be against the dispatch since the civil officials, who are his sympathisers, havenât joined.
According to Elise, Karla, who was summoned to the territory by her father, Margrave Browig, around one year ago, had helped him until just recently.
However, she was suddenly made Supreme Commander Representative of the feudal army.
Of course she was a decoration, but since it will be troublesome even if he really left her in charge of leading, this way might be fine, too.
â(Something like someone else taking over immediately following a large-scale dispatch of troops linked to a dispute has often happened in the past.)â (Breithilde)
Since unrest would spread to the retainers for not knowing whether their current family head would be alive tomorrow, the heir would sent forth the soldiers to show his own power.
Or he would dispatch the soldiers to display his power directly after the succession of the peerage.
Either way, with it being a move to turn the internal anxiety towards outside, it resembles the enemy recognition of a certain renown rice country or the anti-Japanese policies of a certain peninsula.
â(However, if it turns out like thisâŚ)â
If they had won, this would have become Philipâs achievement since he would be able to obtain advantageous conditions in the arbitration and the future of the feudal armyâs top brass, which is supporting him, should have become bright.
However, in reality they have lost the concessions they possessed before the war due to a complete and decisive defeat and they wonât be able to get those back unless they pay an enormous amount of reconciliation money. In addition many nobles and soldiers have been captured as well.
Even just the ransom should be quite the sum.
Although itâs just a guess, but what made them, who have been captured, dispatch their soldier even to the point of breaking the rules might be a secret agreement that they will be compensated for their losses even if they were to be defeated or defeated and caught.
However, in that case it will probably cause a big damage to the wallet of the Margrave Browig household.
â(What makes the situation even worse is that the civil officials, who are supporting Christoph-dono, arenât here.)â
Given that the Browig householdâs retainers consist of only military officers, it was quite possible that they didnât prepare for paying money even if they lost.
At any rate, there are no civil officials who are managing the budget.
Even if there were, this utter defeat is a blow that might cause a stop to the financial affairs of the Browig household.
If that failure was pushed by civil officials, who are supporting Christoph, it would be very possible for it to trigger the drop-out from the succession struggle for Philip in worst case.
â(No matter how stupid the other side might be, the reality isâŚ)â
I wondered whether they can see it, but the first day of the arbitration finished with nothing more but an exchange of both partiesâ claims.
Although that seems to be normal to begin with, Browigâs camp didnât want to compromise at all in this situation.
Declaring that they will pay the ransom for the prisoners but want the distribution of the disputed area to be unconditionally returned to its pre-war state, the participating nobles from our side, including Margrave Breithilde as well, were enraged and considered it to be out of the question.
âYou came and broke the rules first. Why should that incur losses to us who counter-attacked?â (Breithilde)
Margrave Breithildeâs point was reasonable.
The other side probably thinks the same within their minds, but at the moment they accept an unconditionally disadvantageous arbitration draft, it will be the end of their future.
Even if they have to delay it indefinitely, they will apparently struggle to gain an arbitration draft thatâs close to a draw.
However, if they draw out the arbitration too long, it will become severe for the wallet of the Browig householdâs side.
Progressing leads into hell and stalling leads into hell, thatâs how it is, I guess?
âEven if itâs advantageous for you now now, it will become disadvantageous if our side dispatches the soldiers again.â
âReally? If you recover the disputed areas by sending forth soldiers again, thatâs fine as we will send out our soldiers at that time, too.â (Breithilde)
Originally the defending side has the bigger advantage than the attacking side. At that time Katharina, Burkhart-san and me will depart to the front again.
Paralysing them with Area Stun, we will demand ransom after capturing them.
Finishing it without killing anyone, itâs a very sweet business to earn money.
âBy the way, how about your opinion on this matter, Earl Baumeister?â (Breithilde)
Margrave Breithilde signals me to state my opinion as well.
âAs for me, itâs fine if my household and the Associate Baron Waigel household receive the ransom of the captured prisoners. The reconciliation money for returning the remaining concessions can simply be negotiated in good faith by each of the eastern nobles, who bet on a cowardly surprise attack. Of course, if something happens again, I will dispatch my soldiers according to the request of Margrave Breithilde-dono, who is my patron.â (Wendelin)
My opinion caused the expressions of the military officers of Browigâs camp, who are present at the negotiations, to become ghastly pale.
A large amount of prisoners being caught once it turns into a battle again will very likely lead into their bankruptcy due to the ransom.
Having said that, if it turned into a desperate war where people get killed, it could be expected for the royal palace to get involved.
What made them overlook the disputes between fellow nobles until now was the nobles controlling to their utmost abilities for no casualties to appear except those who run wild.
That means it has been treated as way to let off some steam and thus has been tolerated. If they violated that, the Margrave Browig household might at worst get crushed.
âAnything else, Earl Baumeister-dono?â
The military officer referred to as chief retainer of Browigâs camp asks me with a suggestive tone.
Probably the one who made Thomasâ group to cause a rebellion in the Knight Baumeister territory is this guy.
Suppressing the rebellion in little time, Thomas and his comrades, who were used as sacrificial pawns, have become my retainers and took a new family name in the end.
Thomas ended up capturing his real elder brother in an one-on-one battle. Just like Nikolaus he boldly introduced himself with another family name and went even as far as applying pressure on the other party who became a prisoner.
This retainer probably canât endure his uneasiness when I will play that trump card.
âNo, not really. Ah, I have employed some nice people in order to compensate for the lately lacking manpower. Well, Iâm envious of a household like the Margrave Browig household which has plenty of personnel.â (Wendelin)
Although Iâm not saying it deliberately, the meaning behind my words is ăAfter all you are able to throw away more than 20 young men for a rear disturbance operationă.
The expression of the elderly chief retainer, who noticed that, became even more pale.
Itâs not like itâs particularly necessary for our side to finalize the negotiations quickly in a forced manner.
As for settling it hurriedly, itâs more disadvantageous to get on with the intentions of Browigâs camp.
Upon my instruction, Elise begins to brew tea and to distribute it amongst our allies.
The tea-cake is after all a new chocolate pastry.
Taking a light meal, eating sweets and drinking something like tea in an elegant style is suitable to display our composure to the other side in this location.
However, those are only distributed to our allies.
If something like an unfortunate death happened after the opposing side ate and drank with us, they would suspect us of having poisoned them.
Itâs a rule to prepare your own drinks and food at such occasions.
âThis has a good flavour.â
âIt seems to be sold at a shop in Breitburg now, too. Itâs our purveyor though.â
âThatâs enviable. Iâd like you to sell it to our Viscount Krieger territory as well by all means.â
âThen letâs try visiting that merchant soon.â
âI would welcome that very much.â
âEarl Baumeister-dono, please treat my Kumeschu Barony favourably, too.â
Intentionally holding business talks over the sweets in a carefree manner, we induce the Browig householdâs side to get angry and impatient. And then they snapped at last.
They dissolved the negotiations with the conclusion that they will present a new arbitration draft tomorrow and each side took the first conditions of the other with them.
âCan we compromise a bit more tomorrow?â (Wendelin)
âWho knows? I donât at least. The other side wants to bring it down to a draw at least.â (Breithilde)
âTheir conditions are impossible to begin with thoughâŚâ (Wendelin)
âAccordingly, if they admit that, all of them will be ruined.â (Breithilde)
Even though they selfishly dispatched the soldiers by utilizing the sickness of the family head in order for the eldest son, whom they are backing, to succeed, they ended up having to pay an enormous amount of money after suffering an utter defeat in reverse.
Otherwise they will receive further economic damage while being excluded from the development rights.
From the point of view of the civil officials, who are supporting the second son, it can also be called a definite chance to go for the win.
After all their rivals destroyed themselves.
In the worst case they have to be resolved for a possible severe punishment, even if itâs the confiscation of everything they own by crushing their esteemed households, but that might be a nightmare for the second son as well.
âIn the end it will take a bit time. But they wonât have any other choice but accepting our arbitration draft.â (Breithilde)
Our side has no reasons to compromise.
The first day of the negotiations was only an introduction.
But, the situation has completely changed on the second day.
âFor the sake of keeping the fairness of the negotiations, we brought along Foreign Affairs official Mahler from the capital with us.â
Suddenly Browigâs camp brought along an appointed noble from the capital.
Itâs a man, who had a corpulent belly and who seems to be around the first half of his fifties. No matter how you look at him, he seems to be dyed in corruption.
In the first place, though they are talking about something like maintaining fairness, they abruptly bring someone suspicious along without informing our side about it.
In the end, Foreign Affairs official Mahler or whatever began to one-sidedly support Browigâs camp once the negotiations started.
âThe royal palace doesnât wish for further disturbances in the East and South. It probably canât be helped even if you are stubborn here. The ransom for the captured nobles will be paid according to the market price and the situation will be returned to before the war.â (Mahler)
Foreign Affairs official Mahler stated the conditions, Browigâs camp presented yesterday, completely like a parrot.
Moreover, he politely attaches the just cause of the royal palace not wishing for a further continuation of the dispute.
Naturally, it isnât even worth to discuss it.
Margrave Breithilde points out the mistakes of the Browig householdâs side in a logical manner like yesterday and leaves his seat after stating that those are completely the same conditions as before.
âThat Foreign Affairs official Mahler, whoâs this?â (Wendelin)
âHe is a henchman of Marquis Schultrich, whoâs the current Minister of Foreign Affairs.â (Breithilde)
That reminds me, I had seen his face and name during my stay in the capital.
However, the clout of the Minister of Foreign Affairs is small in the Helmut Kingdom.
The reason is that the sole negotiation partner is Holy Empire Urquhart.
If there were plenty of other countries, the Minister of Foreign Affairs should be a star minister.
However, the reality is that the ministryâs budget and scale of office is small since thereâs only one other country.
Since there hasnât been a war for more than 200 years either, they guide the friendship group, which is sent regularly, or gather information in the embassy in the capital of the other country.
Moreover, the guidance and composition of the friendship group is overlapping with the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Engineering and the Ministry of Commerce which is handling the trade. Given that military officers have also been dispatched to the embassy by the army for gathering intelligence, those also steal half of their job.
If one asks ăWhat about something like the arbitration between fellow nobles like in this case?ă, then it enters the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Domestic Affairs as this is a dispute between fellow nobles of the same country. The minister ended up being referred to as ăThe most unimportant one of all the cabinet ministersă or ăCompared with the organs of the body, he is the appendixă.
âEven if he is called Foreign Affairs official, he doesnât have any particular job either. The post exists for the sake of handing it to nobles.â (Breithilde)
Because itâs such honorary position, no one minds his attitude.
If he was able to wield large influence on the arbitration, there should have been a warning by Finance Minister RĂźckner beforehand.
âDo you know about him, Margrave Breithilde?â (Wendelin)
âYes.â (Breithilde)
As appointed Viscount, his ability is mediocre.
However, with Margrave Browigâs younger sister being his wife, he seems to be a person who was able to be inaugurated as Foreign Affairs official due to that connection.
âHe is a man of Browigâs camp with all his heart.â (Wendelin)
âWell, he has no role either though.â (Breithilde)
Itâs not like Mahler participated in this negotiation by particularly following the orders of the royal palace.
Moreover, he is throwing out the name of the royal palace to threaten our side at the negotiation location.
It was easy to crush him.
âThat means itâs fine to take this as Minister Schultrich siding with the Browig household, right?â (Wendelin)
ăThatâs a big misunderstanding. Although his duties are focussed on the capital usually, a certain official has joined the arbitration of the dispute selfishly and done something like siding with one party while using the name of the royal palace. Thatâs something absolutely unforgivable.ă (Schultrich)
All of the ministers possess a magic hand-held communication device. Iâm able to call Minister Schultrich at any time.
Which reminds me, that was the first time I talked with him, but apparently he had the generosity to receive a complaint from our side.
Also, he has declared that Viscount Mahlerâs actions are on his own judgement.
ăEven though he appears on personal matters, he uses the name of his official post. He shouldnât even show his face there as it will invite a misunderstanding since he holds an official position. He isnât fit for the job of being an official.ă (Schultrich)
âSince that judgements lies in your discretion, Your Excellency, Minister of Foreign Affairs, I donât have any intention to meddle in that from my side. However, Viscount Mahlerâs actions are lacking common sense.â (Wendelin)
ăItâs enough of a reason to dismiss him. Itâs also fine for you to disregard the pretentious statements of that fellow.ă (Schultrich)
He introduces himself with his official position for personal affairs, uses the name of the kingdom and makes even moves on the duties of other public offices.
Moreover he is one-sidedly supporting the side, he has blood-relations with, in a dispute between fellow nobles.
If you consider how dangerous that is, you could even say that his dismissal is natural.
The pathetic him has already lost his post as official of Foreign Affairs.
It seems that Viscount Mahler wasnât a particularly valuable personnel for Minister Schultrich either.
For the person himself to know about his dismissal might be a bit more in the future though.
âWith that Iâm much obliged to you, Minister Schultrich. Please tell Artur-san to send you your own suitable choice of chocolates and fruits.â (Wendelin)
ăGladly.ă (Schultrich)
Once I finished the talk with Minister Schultrich, I contacted Roderich right away and asked him to send my gratitude to the minister.
Itâs not a bribe, but such things are necessary since he helped me.
Although Iâm repeating myself; itâs definitely not a bribe.
âYour personal connections are magnificent, arenât they?â (Breithilde)
âHowever, even if that Viscount becomes unemployed, thereâs no compensation connected to the progress of the arbitration either.â (Wendelin)
Although it seemed that Viscount Mahler was the trump card of the Browig householdâs side, his figure had disappeared on the third day.
It looks like thereâs no point in him showing up at the arbitration after being fired from his job as Foreign Affairs official.
If you ask why I knew that, thatâs because I received a message from the royal palace beforehand that a special envoy will be sent to join as mediator of the arbitration.
The special envoy was Viscount Knappstein who is managing the nobleâs family register under Minister of Domestic Affairs Becker.
With an age of around 30 years, his hair is rather short and and cleanly divided in two half in the middle. His looks were those of a diligent governmental official.
For some reason there are many people who are clad in an appearance and atmosphere which resembled the previous generations because nobles inherit official positions.
The people of the Earl Armstrong household, which has a family lineage of being a military household for many generations, are a prime example for that.
âIâm the special envoy Malte Oskar von Knappstein. Iâm just saying it in case first, but I wonât support either side. To the bitter end I will stay neutral.â (Knappstein)
Once he greeted with just that short introduction at the beginning, he ended up sticking to his role of a silent listener.
He has apparently investigated the current situation and the particulars of this timeâs dispute before coming here.
And he has his own special arbitration draft after referencing the information with past arbitration drafts.
But he will apparently only speak of that at the time when the negotiations between both parties arenât readily settling.
If possible, he wanted a solution between the related parties themselves without forcing the arbitration draft from the royal place onto us. That will be a peaceful solution then.
âThen, since its the continuation from yesterdayâŚâ (Breithilde)
Saying that, Margrave Breithildeâs expression is dark.
Thatâs because in these four days we werenât able to grasp a beginning of an agreement as there are too many differences in each sideâs conditions.
âThe ransom will have a separate negotiation. The reconciliation money to return the disputed concessions and territories to their pre-war state is 1 million cent.â
âWhy are you repeatedly saying the same thing? This timeâs disputeâs food expenses arenât even included in the reconciliation money.â (Breithilde)
â1.01 million cents then.â
âAre you screwing around with us? Thereâs no problem for me with the condition of taking all the captured concessions without you having to pay reconciliation money.â (Breithilde)
âDonât mess with us!â
It couldnât be described as anything but âJust as before.â
Both sideâs claims are just following each other in parallel lines.
Browigâs camp has the selfish idea of not wanting any economical losses as much as possible while sustaining their own pride in this timeâs disgrace.
On the other hand, Margrave Breithilde doesnât seem to be that greedy.
From his point of view, he seems to be expecting the other side to get obstinate if he demands a too excessive amount of money although itâs an one-sided overwhelming victory.
He doesnât let the opinions of our allied nobles to influence his considerations overly much, but he has likely judged that they will profit if we settle this quickly and return to the cooperation in the development.
âThe reconciliation is 500 million cents. I wonât go any lower than that.â (Breithilde)
Returning the shares of concessions back to the pre-war state has the consent of the nobles who bore an extra burden in this timeâs dispute.
For that reason itâs necessary for him to give them a certain extent of money. Thereâs no obligation for the Margrave Breithilde household to be burdened with that either.
If you canât pay the money, recognise the current state of affairs.
For Margrave Breithilde, who has to keep his face too, even this is just barely a compromise.
âWe arenât able to pay such large amount of money!â
The chief retainer, who is single-handedly responsible for the negotiations on Browigâs side, raised his voice and rejected that proposal.
Also, for men from the provinces itâs a questionable matter whether they can pay that reconciliation money in one go.
This time the war expenditures have been considerably high. Itâs no good if they donât take responsibility for the ransom of the nobles, who have been captured, either.
Moreover, even if they pay that money, they wonât be added to the concessions of the Savage Lands development.
Economically one could expect them to have an even more distressing future.
âWhat do you think, Earl Baumeister?â (Breithilde)
âHaa. Since both sideâs claims are too far apart, it doesnât look like there will be a solution no matter how many days we sit here. Well, the amount of ransom will be rising accordingly though.â (Wendelin)
Itâs normal to add the money for treating the prisoners to the ransom.
Therefore you could call it natural for the burden to increase in proportion to the length of the dispute if it gets dragged out.
âSince Iâm a novice, Iâm not very knowledgeable about the rough estimation of the reconciliation money. Therefore, how about having the special envoy-dono, who has a neutral stance, present an idea that can become an indicator?â (Wendelin)
âMe?â (Knappstein)
âYes. I believe you have made the calculations already just in case.â (Wendelin)
âThatâs true. For cautionâs sake I have calculated it already.â (Knappstein)
Viscount Knappstein, who is the type of a serious bureaucrat, has created his own special arbitration draft after all.
âHowever, such arbitration drafts from the royal palaceâs side arenât accepted often.â (Knappstein)
âIt doesnât matter. Even if itâs not adopted, it can become an indicator, I think.â (Wendelin)
âTrue. I have used references as well.â (Knappstein)
â⌠Just in case, let us hear it.â (Breithilde)
Margrave Breithilde and the chief retainer of the Browig household accepted my suggestion.
Or rather, Margrave Breithilde will accept that proposal without doubt.
Thatâs because the royal palace has created the arbitration after looking at the current state of affairs objectively without any favouritism.
As there wonât be any disadvantages for the royal palaceâs side, there will be benefits in accepting it even if the reconciliation money is reduced somewhat.
Margrave Breithilde thinks that he can compensate a slight reduction in reconciliation money right away with the development rights. If he obediently abides to the arbitration draft of the royal palace, it will also create some favours with the kingdom.
He should be thinking that he can settle things by increasing the concessions a bit, even if dissatisfactions appear among the nobles who were involved in the dispute.
Furthermore, even in the case that Browigâs camp doesnât accept that arbitration draft, it will deepen the degree of them being isolated and disliked by the royal palace.
No matter which way it goes, Margrave Breithilde wonât incur any losses.
âUnderstood. I will present the preliminary calculated arbitration draft.â (Knappstein)
Be that as it may, the conditions are no different from the one Margrave Breithilde presented in the beginning.
The only difference is that the reconciliation money had been reduced to 400 million cents.
âThe reconciliation money is too much!â
âIs that so?â (Knappstein)
Viscount Knappstein tilted his head to the side without changing his expression due to the protest by Browigâs camp.
âWhatâs the basis for that amount of reconciliation money?â
âBasis?â (Knappstein)
Viscount Knappstein begins to give a breakdown of the reconciliation money with a calm face.
âI have heard that this timeâs dispute began from a surprise attack by the nobles of the Browig householdâs side although the common law has no such provisions. Although itâs not stated in the law to announce it beforehand, it has become a custom to do so for a long time. Therefore, the Browig householdâs side should bear the responsibility for breaking that custom. AlsoâŚâ (Knappstein)
Viscount Knappstein sent an unnatural look my way.
The custom-breaking surprise attack and the manoeuvring of disturbing the rear for the sake of me being unable to dispatch my troops.
Naturally that has been exposed to the royal palace and in addition to that it has apparently become a reason for the arbitration draft to be disadvantageous for Browigâs camp.
âRegarding the ransom for the prisoners, the royal palace isnât concerned. Please negotiate to accordingly settle it on your side. Also, although the reconciliation money is for the sake to return the disputed matters to their pre-war state, I believe you will lose everything if you donât give up and pay since you have been defeated up to this point, butâŚâ (Knappstein)
If it was only a stand-off, it would finish by withdrawing the soldiers of both sides, but the state is that Browigâs camp has already fought in fact and lost everything.
The royal palace wonât say anything but âPay the reconciliation moneyâ, Viscount Knappstein explained.
âIn any case, itâs too high!â
âI believe the related parties will get angry if they hear that after having lost their concessions once by a sudden attack.â (Knappstein)
In the first place itâs possible for dissatisfactions to appear because it will be only returned to the pre-war state.
If they donât pay a suitable amount of reconciliation money, itâs unthinkable for them to agree.
âAnd, I have a single question from my side.â (Knappstein)
It seems thereâs something Viscount Knappstein wants to ask Browigâs camp.
âWhat is it?â
âWho will sign the unitary arbitration draft?â (Knappstein)
âNaturally that will be Karla-sama!â
Due to the question of Viscount Knappstein, who doesnât change his voice at all, the chief retainer of the Browig household replied in a tone of âWhy are you asking something that obvious?â
âIs it possible that the arbitration draft wonât be implemented if Karla-dono signs it?â (Knappstein)
âHowever, Karla-sama is Margrave Browig-samaâs representativeâŚâ
âThatâs weird. Just what is Margrave Browig, who is responsible for one side of this timeâs dispute, doing now?â (Knappstein)
It seems Viscount Knappstein felt the same doubt as us.
âIf Margrave Browig-done himself doesnât sign this, something like an arbitration draft is meaningless, no matter whether we come to an agreement on it.â (Knappstein)
âNo⌠But, thatâŚâ
âIf itâs a serious illness to the degree that Margrave Browig isnât able to sign himself, it will be fine for his heir to sign as his representative.â (Knappstein)
Karla as Supreme Commander representative was barely legal as decoration, but even if she signs the documents where the arbitration draft is written, it wonât become valid officially.
Viscount Knappstein began to explain the laws of nobles completely like a staff member of a public office.
âThe esteemed eldest son Philip or the esteemed second son Christoph, Iâd like either of them to come here. I believe they should participate in the negotiations.â (Knappstein)
âThat is, ummâŚâ
As itâs completely unknown whether the Margrave will see tomorrow, they exposed a flustered state while chewing their words as they canât even claim to have been outwitted by the remaining faction if they arenât at his side at the time of his death.
âThen, Margrave Browig-dono will come?â (Knappstein)
âThat is alsoâŚâ
âIn that case thereâs nothing to talk about in these negotiations. Even if we receive your signature after working out the conditions, it wonât have any effect.â (Knappstein)
While Viscount Knappstein shows a fed-up expression, he changes his target to Margrave Breithilde next.
âI understand that you want to settle on an arbitration draft quickly, but even if we reach that, wonât it mean spending time on something meaningless?â (Knappstein)
âAs for me, I recognize that Margrave Browig, who is unable to go outside his mansion, entrusted full authority over this timeâs dispatch of troops to Karla-dono and the retainers here by giving orders from the rear, even in regards to these arbitration negotiations. If we settle on an arbitration draft, someone will show up to sign them. Iâm aware that this meeting is a preliminary conference for that.â (Breithilde)
âHaa⌠Thatâs your take after all, huh?â (Knappstein)
According to the information gathered by our side, Margrave Browigâs condition is very likely quite bad.
We considered the possibility of a camouflage as well, but once the war situation has deteriorated up to this point, it would be strange for him to not appear at the front.
Soldiers have been gathered by many of the supporting feudal armyâs leaders for the sake of the eldest son, Philip, to get an upper hand as successor. We assessed this to be the consistent outline in the prediction of who caused this timeâs dispute.
Probably using the illness of his father, Margrave Browig, he should have sent out the soldiers in quite the pushy manner.
If it was a success, he would get the upper hand, but if it was a failure, the pressure by the second son, Christoph, and the civil officials would get quite harsh.
Thatâs why they likely tried to make us shrink back by presenting impossible conditions in the arbitration draft.
âItâs splendid even if we accept the reconciled conditions as is, but I believe itâs soon necessary for the Browig householdâs side to announce who will sign the agreement.â (Knappstein)
The people from Browigâs camp end up depressed due to Viscount Knappsteinâs advice. That dayâs negotiations were closed while being unable to reconcile the conditions decently either.