Chapter 42: Another Conference in the Demon Country
Marione: âWhat exactly are you trying to do?!â
Slamming the desk in front of her, Marione, the <<Number 2>> of the <<Cruel Brigade>>, revealed her foul mood.
As the [Gedult Bridge] was destroyed by Eveam and Aquinas, a Demon Conference was suddenly initiated in order to ascertain the meaning behind such actions. Being the Demon Lord, Eveam recognized the need to explain their motive and so immediately permitted the meeting.
Marione: âYour majestyâŠyou will give us a satisfactory explanation, yes?â
Seeing Marioneâs face turn scarlet with rage, the brigadeâs <<Number 5>> Shublars spoke as a she gave a bewitching smile.
Shublars: âChotto chotto~, donât get too heated, alright? Iâm sure that her majesty will definitely explain it to us.â
Upon hearing those words, Marione redirected her scowl towards Shublars. However, she realized that if she kept talking, the conference would not be able to progress. Thus, Marione reluctantly controlled herself. Sitting down in her seat, she blasted Aquinas who was sitting next to her with a murderous glare. However, Aquinas, who had his eyes closed, did not react to it.
After confirming that silence had completely enveloped the atmosphere, Eveam began to speak.
Eveam: âFirstly, I must apologize to everyone for any misgivings. Especially to Marione, I apologize for not informing you of our actions.â
The reason for their deception was obvious. Anyone could figure out the reason. If Marione knew of their plans, she would undoubtedly object. Therefore, time would need to be spent in order to convince her of their plans. In the worst case scenario, they would not be able to execute their plan in time.
If the knowledge of an outrageous plan to destroy the bridge was spread in advance, even the soldiers would become confused. Also, should the Gabranth catch wind of their plan, they might take measures to prevent it.
It is precisely because of this that Eveam only consulted her aid, Kiria, and Aquinas about her plan.
Greyald: âBut donât you think you overdid it? Your majestyâs ideas were already established in the last meeting. By destroying the bridge, you managed to delay the war while preventing any harm that would befall the Evila.â
Following the [Number Six] Greyaldâs statement, Shublars tacked on her own thoughts.
Shublars: âSpeaking of which, doesnât destroying that bridge contradict her majestyâs philosophy?â
Greyald: âYeah. Itâs exactly as Shublars-nee-san says. That bridge was the only thing that tied our two races together. Doesnât breaking that mean your majesty has given up on the possibility of bringing the two races together?â (TLN: Iâm not sure if Greyald says this. Iâm making an assumption based on context that it is him. If anyone has any concrete ideas, please feel free to correct me.)
What Eveam desired was a world where everyone would lay down their arms and come together and support each other. She didnât want to just make peace between continents, but she wanted every individual to live as equals under the same sky.
In a world where the various races loathed each other, the bridge was the last remaining symbol that acted as a connecting thread between the two countries. As long as that bridge existed, there was still hope that the countries could eventually be able to treat each other as if they were friendly neighbours.
However, Eveam had decided to sever that very thread. It was all well and good that the war could be avoided, however, to the Gabranth that had spent so much effort cultivating the stage of war, it would feel as if their pride had been trampled on. Obviously, the chance for successful reconciliation between the two races had decreased dramatically.
In fact, the Gabranth would probably never forgive the Evila from fleeing the so-called stage of combat.
Shublars: ââOur preparations have been wastedââŠthis is probably what those Gabranth are thinking. Haa~â
Shublarsâ callous words pierced Eveamâs heart. It was without question that Eveam did not choose this method willingly. However, in order to prevent the outbreak of war, she couldnât think of any other way.
Marione: âEven we Evila had made preparations, you know! And yet, all that work was wasted by her majesty in one fell swoop!â
Marione once again unleashed her pent up complaints.
Eveam: ââŠI have no words to refute your distress. However, all I want is to protect the Evila!â
Marione: âProtect them!? No matter what kind of power those Gabranth have, us Evila will undoubtedly be victorious!â
Eveam: âThatâs not what I mean.â
Marione: ââŠha-?â
Eveam: âIf we did go to war, we may indeed come out as the victors just as Marione says. We Evila have always prided ourselves with our peerless strength.â
Marione: âThen why!?â
Eveam: âEven with our strengthâŠa lot of blood will still be shed, will it not?â
Marione: âMuâŠwhat naĂŻve things are you spouting! Weâre talking about a war, you know! Itâs an obvious thing that blood will spill!â
Eveam: âThatâs what I donât want!â
Eveam harshly raised her voice in denial. It was at that precise moment that the scene fell silent.
Eveam: âNot only will there be wounded, piles of corpses will come from both sides. We wonât be able to come out of this battle unscathed!â
Marione: âY-yes, while that certainly is the case, all that matters is our victory, right?! Everyone wishes to place their lives on the line and fight to the death for the sake of this continent!â
Eveam: âRisking your lives over a war riddled with misunderstandings is completely ridiculous!â
Marione: ââŠâ
Eveam clearly had no intention of fighting. However, the other races wished to put an end to Evilaâs Demon Lord as they were under the misunderstanding that the Demon Lord wanted to eradicate them.
Eveam: âThe era of the late king has already passed. We are entrusted with the task of creating our own future. Why do the other races not understand? There is no worth in ruling over a world where everything has been laid to waste. Parents; siblings; friends; loversâŠwhy canât we just live peacefully in this world that already has such wonderful things?â
Marione: âSuch ignorance! Your majesty, youâre completely ignorant about this continentâs current state of affairs! I understand that the one who sparked the flame of this feud between the other races was none other than the late king! However, that flame has already transformed into a war. In order to protect the Evila, no, to protect our family, we have no choice but to take up arms and fight!â
Eveam: âIf we started the fire, then there must be a way we can put it out!â
Marione: âAnd Iâm saying the only way to erase that flame is with force! This flame is not so weak as to be put out by those thoughtless words that your majesty keeps spouting! If it was, then those guy would have thought the same and come over her to start a conference! Since they didnât, it can only mean they have turned to battle! Piling up accumulated hatred, the chain of vengeance cannot be severed so easily!
As the two were arguing, Aquinas was the only one who attempted to enter the conversation.
Aquinas: âKnock it off, both of you.â
Eveam: âAquinasâŠâ
Marione: âWho are you to say anything!? Youâre in the same position as her majesty!â
Aquinas: âDonât say any more than that.â
Marione: âWhaâŠ?â
Aquinas directed a sharp glare towards Marione, overwhelming her.
Aquinas: âIf you say any more, it will be regarded as an insult.â
Marione: âKuâŠâ
Certainly, no matter how hot-headed Marione was, determining that the actions of Eveam was foolish would certainly be regarded as slander towards royalty. Even Aquinas was of a higher position than her. He would certainly not forgive anymore of her ranting.
Shublars: âHeâs right, you know~~ Why donât you go cool your head off for just alittle bit, huh Marione?â
Accepting Shublars soothing words, Marione exhaled as she decided to restrain herself.
Shublars: âWell, I think both her majestyâs sentiments and Marioneâs ideals have their own merits, you know~. However, the bridge is already gone and, on top of that, the time is running out. With that said, instead of throwing about complaints about things that have already happened, wouldnât it be more constructive to start thinking about whatâs gonna happen from now or something?â
Eveam nor Marione were able to refute her reasoning.
Shublars: âWell then, your majesty? Youâve obviously thought about what to do now, right?â
Eveam: âOf course. It is inevitably that the Gabranth will come up with some other method to try and attack us again. The time we have before then is valuable.â
Shublars: âYeah~â
Eveam: âWithin this time, we have to make the Gabranth think that it is impossible to attack us.â
Indeed, if there was a way to deter the Gabranth from attacking, there will no longer be any offensives launched against the Evila. However, as she made her proposal, everyone in the room scowled at Eveam in doubt.
âDoes such a method exist?â
Eveam quietly shut her eyes as she opened her mouth to speak.
Eveam: âWe Evila will form an alliance with the Humas.â
At that moment, the atmosphere in the room immediately froze. Everyone in the room doubted their own ears. They couldnât believe that in such a situation would those words be formed from her mouth.
Marione: âW-what do you think youâre saying your majesty?â
Marione once again failed to restrain herself as spoke up.
Eveam: âI will repeat myself as many times as necessary. Evila is going to form an alliance with the Humas.â
Marione: âInconceivable! What do you think youâre saying!? In the span of this meeting, youâve said many incomprehensible things, but an Alliance with the Humas!? Stop playing around!â
Eveam: âIâm completely serious!â
Marione: âWâŠwhaâŠâ
Eveam: âIn light of this war, the Humas who were bystander should have, at the very least, be willing to become the Evilasâ allies.â
Marione: ââŠwhat are you trying to say?â
Eveam: âThe letter.â
Marione: âLetter? Aa, you mean that peace treaty that was sent so many times, yet never received a reply?â
Although Marioneâs words contained some sarcasm, Eveam proceeded to explain with out worrying.
Eveam: âThatâs the one. Due to the events of the previous war, it credibility had considerably wavered. Probably due to the fact that they were betrayed after they believed in it.â
The Humas have experienced being caught in a trap due to the letter so they naturally doubted it. Of course, this happened in the era of the previous king.
Eveam: âHowever, thanks to our actions, I believe that our intentions of not desiring conflict has been conveyed to them. At the very least, they will have some doubts concerning our motives.â
Certaintly, the Humasâ king Rudolph had devoted his time on the sidelines to properly evaluate the integrity of the peace treaty.
Eveam: âIn which case, depending on the circumstances, we should be able to bring about a conference with them.â
Marione: âA conferenceâŠyou say?â
Eveam: âAa, of course once the conference has been approved, I plan on travelling to the human world.â
Marione: âImpossible! If you accept such a thing, this time itâll be us who would be deceived!â
Eveam: âAa, I am aware that we might be betrayed.â
Marione: âT-then-!?â
Eveam: âHowever, if I donât take the risk, we wonât ever be able to regain their trust.â
Marione: âUuâŠâ
Seeing Eveamâs sombre eyes, Marione finally understood that Eveam was completely serious.
Eveam: âOf course, I will pay the utmost heed. I will take care to investigate the inner workings of the human world as I make my way to the conference.â
Marione: âB-but even so-!â
Yes, if they were to endeavour to hold a conference, they must in return bear some level of risk. The number of escorts she could bring would most likely be limited. It was also possible that she would be surrounded and ambushed by all of the Humasâ forces. After all, it was their territory.
Honestly, sending their lord to such a dangerous place would be insane.
Marione: âY-you realize that youâre the Demon Lord, right?â
In an attempt to cast away their dismay, Eveam answered with a small smile.
Eveam: âYes, I am. Thatâs why I wonât waver in the face of death.â
ââŠâ
Accepting those words, all eyes silently turned to her.
Eveam: âI donât care how dangerous the place is. Iâll drag myself through the mud. Iâll even crawl on my hands and knees. If itâs for the sake of the Evila, Iâll gladly trek through death valley.â
Marione always thought that Eveam was a naĂŻve girl that had the intelligence of a little girl. An idiot who refused to look at the reality before her eyes, whose head was only full of ideals.
Marione: (An idiot can only advance like an idiot, I guessâŠ)
Eveamâs eyes was devoid of any hesitation. She put into words her serious and unshakable conviction. Her way of thinking was still immature. Her declaration was unlike a King issuing an order. Being immediately chosen as the successor to the late king that died suddenly, one could only say that she was a naĂŻve girl.
Marione: ââŠIâm sorry, but I cannot give you my approval. You are treating your own life too lightly.â
Eveam: âI know. However, I must go through with this. Because I believe I can change the future. If I donât do this, Iâm certain that Iâll deeply regret it.â
She would never allow a senseless war like this to happen again. She has already rested long enough.
Marione: âIn the end, it all depends on the Humas, though.â
Eveam: âAa, well, until we get the Humasâ approval, please voice anything youâre unsure of. Unless weâre clear about this plan, the Peace Treaty Conference wonât be very useful.â
Shublars: âI see~ Even if we form a truce with the Humas, they wonât necessarily intervene in a war between the Gabranth and Evila, right~?â
Eveam returned a nod towards Shublarsâ words.
Greyald: âBut even so, I doubt the Gabranth will just remain silent without doing anything. They might do something unexpected, you know? And also, those fellows may know other ways of getting to the Demon WorldâŠâ
What Greyald said also had merit. Even if they earned some time, it would be unheard of for the Gabranth to sit back and do nothing. Basically, they had a time limit.
Eveam: âIt is as Greyald said. Kiria, please prepare the letter post haste. I beg of you.â
Kiria: âAs you wish.â
Kiria, who had been silently standing besides Eveam throughout the entire meeting, respectfully lowered her head.
Eveam: âThis Conference is done for today. If the situation shifts, then I will immediately convene another conference. Dismissed.â
In response to her words, the [Cruel Brigade] departed from the room. The ones who remained were once again Aquinas and the <Number 4> Ornoth.
Ornoth: âThereâs something I want to discuss with you, Aquinas.â
Ornoth wanted to hear his friend Aquinasâ thoughts about something other than the destruction of the bridge.
Aquinas: âI feel bad for you. It seems like some of Marioneâs subordinates have been snooping around in your affairs.â
Ornoth: âTrue. Marione-dono seems to have little faith in me.â
Aquinas: âWell, if it gets to be too much of a pain for you, Iâll try and do something about it.â
Ornoth: âNo, please spare me from that. If you feel like doing something, then please do it discreetly.â
Ornoth spoke as he chuckled to himself.
Ornoth: âIn any case, what do you think of her majestyâs decision?â
Aquinas: âThe alliance?â
Ornoth: âYeah. Donât you think itâs a bit reckless?â
Aquinas: âEven if itâs reckless, itâs not impossibleâŠapparently.â
Ornoth: ââŠI see.â
For a moment, Ornothâs face showed a blank expression. It was true that if you read the meaning of the words, being reckless means that the possibility of success exists.
Ornoth: âBut still, an alliance, huhâŠThe Gabranth will surely not remain silent.â
Aquinas: âAa.â
Ornoth: âAnd even so, didnât the Humas wanted to defeat us Evila so badly that they summoned heroes?â
Aquinas: âAa.â
Ornoth: âAquinas, my friend, do you think this plan will succeed?â
Aquinas: ââŠI couldnât say. However-â
Ornoth: âHowever?â
Aquinas: âOur duty is to protect the Demon Lord. Even ifâŠwe have to eradicate everything else.â
Ornoth: ââŠI genuinely hope that doesnât happen. Even I donât want to recklessly deprive people of life.â
As Aquinas stood up and started to move, he suddenly paused.
Aquinas: âOur majesty makes a lot of mistakes. However, she is still our Lord. We cannot allow her to be killed.â
Ornoth: âAa.â
Thus, the two men departed from the conference room.