Chapter 116 â It seems to be the Postwar Handling 1
If thereâs only one problem, one can give it their undivided attention, but as soon as there are several problems, it becomes obscure as to what the problem is to begin with, and you end up going left and right not knowing where to start. As soon as that happens, one gives up on all their problems while thinking that they donât give a damn anymore.
In other words, unless you crush each and every problem immediately after they appear, they will keep on accumulating, and once they have accumulated beyond a certain point, they will only vanish when one resigns themselves to them.
âAhahaha~⌠Renya-sa~n. Donât you want to take my place as the Archduke?â (Lydia)
Her Majesty the Archduchess laughs while being halfway buried under a mountain of documents.
Renya, who was summoned to her room, sends a very frosty glare at the archduchess who started to speak about something outrageous while smiling.
Noticing his gaze, the archduchessâ body trembles and her cheeks blush for some reason. Then with both of her arms she hugs her own body.
âDonât give me the chills~, Renya-san, those eyes~, they make me want to be dominated~.â (Lydia)
âIf you have the time and energy to spout stupid shit, how about redirecting those resources into decreasing that mountain of documents a bit.â (Renya)
The location is the archduchessâ office.
Three desks with mountains of documents piling up have been set up in the room. The archduchess, Mayria and Shion each sit at one of the desks.
The one freely handling a stamp and quill while clinging to the desk frantically, as if not noticing the conversation between Renya and the archduchess, is Mayria. Shion doesnât even twitch anymore, her eyes were completely white and wide open, while leaning her back into the chairâs backrest, though it was unknown when she entered such a state.
Isnât the act of trying to have Shion, who is mainly suited for physical labor, help out with the filing of documents far too unreasonable in the first place? Renya wonders, but he leaves it alone without commenting on it as itâs probably the archduchessâ idea.
âTo begin with, just what the hell happened for so many documents to have accumulated?â (Renya)
âItâs the postwar handling~. I mean, itâs because we have to deal with the countryâs entire defensive force. The principalityâs army was dispatched at almost full force~. We had also requested the cooperation of the adventurer guilds in every city~. Itâs at such a degree that even I donât understand how many organizations were mobilized if I also include those similar to vigilante corps~.â (Lydia)
âGet a hold on the situation! You are the highest authority.â (Renya)
âUu~âŚâ (Lydia)
The archduchess is on the verge of tears, but even if she were to cry, thereâs nothing Renya could do.
Even though itâs not to the same extent as Shion, Renya also belongs to the physical labor faction, if forced to choose a side.
Rather than being stuck to a desk and having a staring game with documents, running around with a weapon in his hands suits him more.
âSo, whatâs the business you called me here for?â (Renya)
âWait, wait.~ Donât hurry so much. First take a seat~.â (Lydia)
Apparently believing that it would be pitiful for him to have a conversation while being made to stand, she had prepared a single chair in the middle of the room.
After waiting for Renya to sit down on said chair, which she had encouraged him to do, the archduchess moves the documents on the table to the side and faces Renya.
âArenât there usually minister-like people who deal with such miscellaneous matters?â (Renya)
Several days have passed since the war against the Holy Kingdom came to an end due to the heroâs demise.
Even Renya understands that they have probably just started with the postwar procedures, but with the archduchess appearing to be close to death already, he ends up worried about whether they will be able to finish this matter safely.
âThere are, but~⌠their side has to handle even more, so~⌠the daily handing-in of letters of resignation from them doesnât stop,â the archduchess says with a sigh mixed in.
Sheâs rejecting all of them, but even so it seems it doesnât deter the nobles from approaching her with the wish of resigning one way or another.
âEven more than the work pressure, there seem to be some nobles among them, who meddled with you in various ways in the past, and from this timeâs event they belatedly noticed that you are someone they canât manage by themselves and shouldnât take on by all means. Their train of thought seems to be that they want to wait for things to cool down by staying in their own territory, even if they have to quit their official posts,â Lydia says.
âIt will be a nuisance if they are that scared of me though, you know?â Renya scratches his cheek.
Certainly that kind of harassment is an act that dampens the mood, but Renya canât get accustomed to idea of systematically eradicating them, just like this timeâs hero, merely because of such actions.
Of course, he doesnât possess a character that would hesitate on getting rid of them if there was even the slightest chance of harm befalling his friends, but if itâs a low degree of harassment and if they go at it moderately, itâs not like he wonât tolerate it to some extent.
âSpeaking of the hero~, I wonder, what happened to that armor~? To begin with, just what is that thing?â (Lydia)
Renya shortly and bluntly answered the archduchess, who asked while tilting her head to the side,
âThatâs what I want to ask.â (Renya)
Even Renya didnât understand the armorâs true identity at all.
After the battle against the hero, Renya had to frantically stop the armor, that had started to systematically and furthermore greedily devour the allied forces, which had lost the one leading them.
Though he didnât do so for humane reasons, but simply because he didnât approve of harming those who had already lost the will to resist any further.
However, even when he tried to pull it back by binding its arms behind its back, there was no way for Renya to stop all the hands growing out of the armorâs torso, even after somehow having immobilized the armor, not to mention the difficulty brought about simply due to the armorâs weight.
In the end Renya somehow stopped its gluttony after threatening it by thrusting the tip of his katana inside the armor and making it choose whether it wanted to be chopped up on the spot or to make do with the dead soldiers around the perimeter of the outer wall, which was manned by the garrison.
Renya wondered whether it didnât hear his orders properly, but according to the armorâs gestures afterwards, the armor itself had apparently fallen into an unrestrained rampaging state after preying upon the hero. It apparently managed to somehow recover due to Renyaâs truly-angry mode and the coldness of the katanaâs blade thrust into it.
I wonder, was the thing it ate too wicked? Renya ends up pondering, but the thing it devoured had also created a fateful problem.
The subordination affecting the allianceâs soldiers wasnât undone.
For Renya, who thought that the problem would be somewhat solved as long as he crushed the head, it was an unforeseen incident.
In front of Renya, who thought that the restrictions would normally vanish alongside the disappearance of the one who subordinated them, one armor quietly averted its eyes.
After Renya captured the armor that was about to run away and asked for an explanation of the circumstances, he found out that the armor had apparently assimilated the heroâs abilities after having eaten him.
Currently that armor is standing with an imposing stance on the outer wall while holding the holy sword, which was the heroâs possession, with both its hands like a cane after it had picked it up from the battlefield.
Since it possesses a body that doesnât require any sleep, food or rest, it stood stock still the whole time unless it was called by Renya.
Its entire body is wrapped up in a pale glow. Its unmoving appearance has earned it the depressing evaluation of being somewhat disgusting among the citizens of Trident Principalityâs capital city.
âThat thing, if you try to somehow classify it, I think you would call it an Undead Knight, right~?â (Lydia)
âI guess so.â (Renya)
The outcome of the appraisal ability used by Renya, who thought itâs probably necessary to precisely appraise it at least once, resulted in it being identified as an Undead Knight just as the archduchess stated.
However, a â?â was shrewdly attached next to its title.
âItâs an undead, right?â (Lydia)
âSo it is.â (Renya)
âThe human raceâs hero is an undead⌠how ridiculous~.â (Lydia)
The armor that took over the heroâs abilities had seemingly also completely adopted the title of hero. Even the result of the appraisal clearly stated âOccupation: Hero.â (T/N: Lol)
Renya strongly cocked his head to the side confused on whether itâs okay for its body to be clad in holy power despite it being an undead, but so far the armor hasnât fallen into a state of destroying itself due to its own power.
âEven if itâs an undead, it was probably a human in the beginning, so⌠itâs not that far off, now is it?â (Renya)
âUmm~, well~, I wonder about that~?â (Lydia)
The archduchessâ expression makes it apparent that she isnât fully satisfied with the explanation, but since the phenomenon actually exists in front of her eyes, itâs meaningless for her to deny it.
Given that itâs properly handling the holy sword, which canât be used by anyone but a hero, the fact that that armor was endowed with the heroâs power wonât change, no matter what anyone might say.
âIsnât it fine if you consider that it became a very sturdy hero that wonât degrade?â (Renya)
âWell~, I guess itâs better than the previous one~.â (Lydia)
âIn the first place, there are even some aspects that became somewhat easier thanks to that armor.â (Renya)
The part that eased up the most was the cleaning of the battlefield.
Since war is a place where lives are taken, it will naturally cause a great number of deaths.
If people die, they leave a corpse behind. Normally it requires cleaning afterwards, a job hated by anyone no matter whom you ask, such a task consisted mostly of recovering the corpses quickly and burying them.
However, that was unnecessary this time.
Thatâs because all of them ended up getting completely eaten by the armor.
In regards to this, only Renya, despite it being the enemy nationâs soldiers, wondered whether such behavior was acceptable, as all of them probably left behind a family, but the reactions by those around him were quite indifferent.
In the first place, these corpses might become the cause of diseases spreading if not quickly dealt with.
And, the act of making an appeal to the defending side to return the soldiersâ bodies to the attacking side apparently doesnât exist in this world.
âAll the soldiers, who ended up devoured by the armor in the recent war, are treated as Removed from the military register because they are considered to be missing in action or dead.â Mayria explained to Renya.
Isnât that slightly pitiful? Renya wonders.
âWithout the armor, it might have taken a bit more time for me to kill the hero. His teleportation was extremely annoying. Thanks to the armor⌠is something I canât firmly state either, but since it pretty much came to an end easily due to the heroâs stupidity and the armorâs help, it saved me some trouble, I guess?â (Renya)
âNow that you mention it, that alternative plan of yours, what was that about, mother?â (Mayria)
Mayria cut into the conversation without taking her eyes off of the documents.
The archduchess smiles cheerfully after pondering about it with a âHmm~â and then bluntly says,
âI guess a self-destruction spell that would have swallowed up the entire city~. With a boooom~.â (Lydia)
âPardon me?â (Mayria)
âAs I said~, self-destruction devices covering the entire city had been prepared~ directly below this Trident, okay~?â (Lydia)
âIt was apparently the hobby of the ancestor-sama who founded Trident Principality,â the archduchess laughs, but hearing that, Mayriaâs face became pale and Renya looked at his feet with a somewhat reluctant expression.
In other words, the archduchessâ alternative plan was to draw the alliance into the city, and make the entire city explode the moment the hero entered as well.
Of course, the archduchess expected to die after getting swallowed up by the explosion, in case she picked that method.
âEven so, as long as Mayria, the next archduchess, safely escaped to the rear after the battle resulted in a draw with the hero, such a scheme would allow the Trident Principality to avoid losing or perishing for the time being,â the archduchess says.
It was a strategy that used the Trident Principalityâs army as a sacrifice in order to buy enough time for Mayria and her group to escape and for the spell to activate. Therefore, the archduchess apparently bet on Renyaâs suicide attack before executing her original plan.
âThe activation method is a secret~. I will pass it on to Mayria-chan or Shion-chan once one of you becomes the archduchess~.â (Lydia)
âA-Ahaha⌠I have to thank you and that armor-san, Renya-sanâŚâ (Mayria)
Mayriaâs voice is somewhat lifeless.
Itâs a mechanism that will very likely drag all the capitalâs citizens into it, if thereâs a mishap in its handling.
âIt doesnât matter~ since I didnât have to use it~, the negotiations with the Holy Kingdom~ will start from here on out~. But, I guess it will become slightly easier~ thanks to armor-kun~.â (Lydia)
The allianceâs soldiers, who didnât have the insubordination skill removed, were still enslaved to the one who inherited the heroâs skills.
A group of tens of thousand of soldiers that treated that armor as their master.
The Trident Principality unexpectedly got its hands on a very big number of workers. Putting it like that, it was a wonderful miscalculation.
âWe deprived the soldiers, who came attacking, of all their belongings~ and asked armor-kun to have them start rebuilding the fortresses around the border~.â (Lydia)
âIs that really alright?â (Renya)
What the archduchess is saying is that she has allocated the soldiers as a labor force in order to restore the things damaged in the war, a so-called trouble fee for the Holy Kingdom related to the recent war.
Since they are in a state of insubordination the soldiers are compelled to obey, whether they like it or not, if ordered through the armor.
The human losses of the Trident Principality are low to a surprising degree.
Since they arenât zero, there were quite a few instances where the country had to compensate the families. But it was at such a level that it allowed one to say that the war still ended with a relatively minuscule amount of deaths for having been attacked by 100,000 soldiers.
âI plan to have the other side cover their living expenses~. I mean, itâs a considerable amount of money when considering the expenses needed to maintain several tens of thousands of laborers, right~?â (Lydia)
The number of surviving soldiers was too big for all of them be used as laborers.
âI plan to send back the majority of the soldiers to their home countries,â the archduchess says.
Itâs only reasonable, but almost all of the soldiers that will be staying belong to the Holy Kingdom. It seems she intends to send back as many of the other countries alliance soldiers as possible.
âEven so, around 20,000 laborers will stay behind~. Even if it results in their living expenses being provided by the other side and the materials being supplied by our side. I think itâs still cheap once I think about the money that will be needed in order to fix the damage caused by the war~. The leftover money will be put to use towards the domestic reparations and financial support~.â (Lydia)
The archduchess reveals a complacent and ill-tempered smile.
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