One week has passed since Renya and the others began to strengthen Klingeâs defense.
In Renyaâs eyes, he saw it as being confined indoors for an unexpectedly long period of time, but once he started to upgrade the soldiersâ equipment and to speed up the emergency recruitment for new soldiers, quite a bit of time passed in a flash.
The urgent recruitment of new soldiers finished so fast that he wondered whether there was an excess of people somewhere, even if it were just manpower, but with most of them being adventurer dropouts and greenhorns who have never served in the army, he ended up devoting a lot of time into educating and drilling them.
Klinge is at the height of turmoil despite Renya trying to put together a rotation that consisted of having 100 soldiers on break, deploying 100 soldiers to the cityâs defense and training 100 of the 200 new recruits.
The principalityâs soldiers, who are stationed outside the city, were left out of the loop, but given that there was no change in the situation, their side didnât show any movements that could be called militaristic over at their military command that had been dispatched by the principality.
It resulted in Renya leaving the principalityâs army completely outside his considerations. It went so far that he hadnât learned the names of the military commanders even after a week had passed.
âYou know, those people are more or less Her Majesty the Archduchessâ proxiesâŠâ (Mayria)
âMayria, I donât have enough brain power to use it up on completely irrelevant information.â (Renya)
Mayria retorted in a somewhat timid manner, apparently because of the difference in their statuses, but after she was curtly cut down by Renya, she made sure to avoid that topic with a feeling that there was nothing to do about it anyway.
However, there was a problem with this situation.
âEven if Klinge itself survives, isnât that meaningless in the large picture of the principalityâs protection?â (Shion)
The moment Shion pointed that out was during the rare occurrence when everyone was present for dinner.
âCertainly, I only caught a glimpse of the military command, but they sure are creepy. However, since the circumstances are as they are, I think we have to ask for their help, even if our side has to give inâŠbutâŠâ (Shion)
Shion was stating her own thoughts while her hands had stopped picking up food, but her voice gradually became weaker.
Thatâs because all the members apart of the heroes, who are surrounding the table, stared at her wide eyed.
In front of Shion, who became flustered while wondering whether she had made some terrible mistake, Mayria muttered with her body trembling a little and her face looking a little pale,
âAne-sama voicing a decent opinionâŠâ (Mayria)
âMayria!?â (Shion)
âIs this worldâŠgoing to end tomorrow?â (Rona)
Rona is quietly moved to tears with her hands joined in front of her chest.
âMaster, it looks the time for farewell is near ~no.â (Frau)
Frau, who has tears gather at the corners of her eyes while carrying a meek expression, informs Renya.
Due to the graveness of the tragic emotions expressed on her childish face, those seeing it had no choice but to harbor a feeling of anxiety.
âRona!? Even Frau!?â (Shion)
âHey, why is everyone reacting like this?â (Lepard)
Not understanding the reason for whatâs happening, Lepard asks Renya with a whisper. Seemingly having recovered from his initial shock, Renya likewise replied with a whisper in a calm tone,
âIsnât it common sense that the world will perish if a muscle-brained, disappointing child says something decent by chance?â (Renya)
âNo way, such silly common sense doesnât exist.â (Lepard)
âArenât you also saying strange stuff while pretending to be smart, Lepard? How do you intend to take responsibility if this world perishes?â (Renya)
âShut up. Hey, just whoâs a muscle-brain here? How awful, donât get me involved in this.â (Lepard)
Lepard winces due to Renyaâs discerning eye determining that heâs a pitiful person who probably has no awareness of his brain being made out of muscles, despite being aware that he himself is a battle maniac.
Lepard reflexively turned his eyes towards Kaede looking for help, but since Kaede had the same expression as Renya, Lepard tragically admits defeat.
âCome to think of it, he previously said some nonsense due to something apparently infesting his brain, didnât he? Make sure to educate him properly, Kaede.â (Renya)
âMost certainly. I am sorry to have troubled you.â (Kaede)
âOi, hey KaeâŠde?â (Lepard)
Due to Kaede apologizing with a meek expression, Lepard raised his voice to protest as one might expect, but he immediately notices Kaede looking at him with a very sad face and she then interrupts his speech.
âLepard, Iâm confident that I will keep loving you even with you being a meathead of the highest order.â (Kaede)
âHa-HaaâŠi-is that so?â (Lepard)
Lepard unintentionally ends up answering with a weird tone.
While hanging her head and gently holding the inner corners of her eyes, Kaede continued,
âBut the confidence to love the vane you, whoâs unable to accept that you are a meathead, isâŠâ (Kaede)
âHey!â (Lepard)
âPleaseâŠplease be honest with yourself, Lepard!â (Renya)
âDonât mess around by jumping on the bandwagon!â (Lepard)
âHaving said that, letâs leave alone the lovey-dovey meathead and black heart.â (Renya)
âYou insulted me without any hesitation!â (Kaede)
Kaede seemingly suffered a shock due Renyaâs indifferent response.
âAt present thereâs no merit in getting along with the principalityâs army situated outside the city. Even if the 500 turned into 1,500, it canât be said that theyâll be able to protect the whole principality. The food expenses will simply grow by 1000. However, if itâs just the defense of Klinge, I think 500 will be plenty.â (Renya)
âSo you are planning on abandoning them?â
Being asked that by Emil with a laugh, Renya frowned.
Based on his position itâs difficult to answer with âThatâs right.â
Although itâs provisional, Renya is regarded as a member of Trident Principalityâs nobility.
Affirming the question of whether he will abandon the principalityâs soldiers is something he canât do.
While that might be true, itâs also difficult for him to answer with a simple âNo.â
This is because Renya has no interest in the principalityâs troops or their military command, which clearly show no intention to cooperate, even in the case that Klinge was attacked, if he were to voice his opinion.
Although he also doesnât want to say that he wonât care for the soldiers just because he doesnât like their commanders.
It means, he doesnât have any leeway that would allow him to take care of the common soldiers, despite disliking the military command.
Klinge is a new city and the villages, which were established around it, are still new as well.
The true state of the Kunugi Margraviate is that the pioneers have to abandon and vacate their villages almost without anything worthy of being called an accomplishment.
Speaking of food, materials and funds, thereâs absolutely no leeway.
Distributing plenty of it to his residents and soldiers was Renyaâs first priority. Itâs not a situation where he can also take care of the principalityâs forces.
âItâs a simple story about them having to take care of themselves.â (Renya)
Once Renya said so, while paying attention not to reveal his inner thoughts with his voice or expression, Emil started to laugh loudly.
As Renya glares at her, apparently having taken slight offense, Emil apologizes after laughing for a short while wiping away the tears at the corners of her eyes.
âNo, no, sorry, sorry. It truly is as complicated as you say.â (Emil)
âCan I have you answer one thing as youâre already in the apologetic mood anyway?â (Renya)
Renya begins to ask Emil a question while still glaring at her, causing the smile on her face to disappear.
âWhat it is? However, I can only tell you what I know, though.â (Emil)
âI wonder, should we block the exit of the Forest Labyrinth on the human side?â (Renya)
Upon Renyaâs words, Shion, Mayria, Rona, the two heroes and the priestess tilt their heads to the side in confusion.
Renyaâs question is too abrupt. They donât understand at all why he brought that topic up.
And in contrast, Croireâs face stiffened, albeit only faintly. And, Frau shifted her eyes towards Renyaâs face without any change in her expression.
The difference in their reactions might be attributed to the difference in intel they each possess.
Speaking of Emil, whoâs the one being asked here, her behavior makes her seem as if she is pondering the question for a bit and then she asks in return,
âI guess you are asking for my opinion as a researcher?â (Emil)
Renya doesnât answer as he simply stares at Emil unwaveringly.
âIf you say Forest Labyrinthâs exitâŠâ (Rona)
âItâs that forest that was devastated by Renyaâs sorcery, right?â (Shion)
Rona and Shion have somewhat nostalgic expressions.
While thinking, Itâs not a story that should be regarded as nostalgic though, Renya nodded.
âThe place where the weird monsters spawned on the human continent is the Forest Labyrinthâs exit. The place where the troops that attacked the elven country appeared was also the Forest Labyrinth if I remember correctly, wasnât it?â
Due to the downburst triggered by Renya with sorcery, the Forest Labyrinthâs exit on the human side was completely locked up in a world of ice once.
As expected, thatâs not going to last forever. The moment the ice melted to a certain extent, the Trident Principality constructed a fortress in order to monitor the exit from close-by. Currently it has soldiers monitoring it at all times.
âWhich reminds me, what happened to the exit on the elven side?â (Renya)
âAfter Croireâs group left, a fortress that was far sturdier than the previous one was built where the former one was and the exit is currently under heavy surveillance with the number of permanently stationed soldiers having increased.â
As Croire, who had crossed over to the human continent, while sticking to Renya, right after the incident, apparently didnât know the current situation, GrĂŒn answers in her stead.
âI see. In other words, that means the disturbances on both continents, the human and elven one, have occurred with the Forest Labyrinth as the epicenter.â (Emil)
Emilâs voice, who says so while nodding and then casting down her eyes so as to gather her thoughts, has a tone that made it clear that she had really obtained that information just this moment.
However, the way to interpret that vocal sound of hers completely differs depending on those hearing it.
âIn that case a researcherâs opinion isnât really necessary, is it? If you can block the exit, wouldnât it be most reliable to just do that?â (Emil)
âWhy do you think that we are capable of doing something like that? Although itâs just vaguely, I wonder whether something similar hasnât happened on the dragonoid continent.â (Renya)
Upon Renyaâs question, everyone besides Emil looked at Renya with puzzled expressions.
Thereâs no way for them to understand something like that, and even if they do, isnât it already meaningless since we canât go to the dragonoid continent? Renya wondered.
In regards to that, only Emil stared at Renya while donning a troubled expression.
Emil somehow grasped the meaning as to why Renya asked this question at this time.
ââŠCan I ask one thing before answering that question?â (Emil)
Renya nods.
Emil exhaled once. After tapping her chest in order to calm herself down, she worded her question.
âRenya, do you intend to destroyâŠthe demons?â (Emil)
âNo, I havenât the slightest intention of doing something like that?â (Renya)
His reply was instantaneous.
âIn the first place, I hate troublesome matters. Even the demons are opponents you donât have to pay any attention to if they donât leave the central continent and appear on the other raceâs continents, right?â (Renya)
âNo, thatâs also a bitâŠâ (Emil)
âRenyaâŠfor the time being the demons are a threat to all races with large territoriesâŠâ (Shion)
Emil has an expression that looks slightly pitiable.
Shion gently retorts at Renyaâs overly blunt reply.
After showing a puzzled expression for a moment due to Shionâs retort, he asks Emil as if having heard that truth for the very first time,
âReally?â (Renya)
âWait Renya, Iâd like you not to ask me.â (Emil)
Emil shakes her head in a panic while touching on the topic with a serious expression, but clearing her throat once, she shifts her mood.
âIn short, is it correct to consider your aim to only be the demon king, Renya?â (Emil)
âAs long as that demon king doesnât leave his continent either, I have no intention to go out of my way to subjugate them either.â (Renya)
âHow very typical of you, Renya.â (Emil)
Emil says that with a somewhat refreshed expression, probably because she understood or gave up on him, and then crosses her legs while reclining into her seat with her arms folded.
âThe sole thing necessary for a transfer gate is a path. Normally the transfer gates, which are established in cities by humans and such, connect to a branch of a path, which had been set up in the distant past, simply by creating a route by force. Thatâs why the paths become more congested and smaller the more cities there are. Thanks to that, the number of people capable of passing through a gate at once decreases. Probably all the paths, which are currently in use, have practically reached their limit.â (Emil)
All present donât think anything beyond that of Hee, thatâs how it is?, but if there was a specialized magician present, they would have very likely become unable to stand up out of surprise.
In the first place, the transportation capacity being predetermined is something that had been decided on in the past after a considerable time had passed and it was accepted as common knowledge. The existence of a huge original path in order to operate the transfer gates, and the capacity of that path being close to its limit is something thatâs usually unknown.
The number of those aware of it is limited to a very small number of magicians who participate in setting up transfer gates. Moreover they have had a contract of confidentiality imposed on them, resulting in them never having disclosed this matter.
âThere are various ways to build such a path. I think the most suitable materials are those of an underground labyrinthâs exit. However, in that case it becomes necessary to completely travel to the interior by foot.â (Emil)
âCan the path be cut off if one side collapses?â
âThat should probably be possible.â (Emil)
âI seeâŠwell, Emil, your opinion as a researcher was of big help. I will try getting in touch with Liaris, whoâs stationed in Kukrika.â (Renya)
Renya faces Emil and thanks her by bowing his head.
Upon Renyaâs demeanor, Emil completely changes from her cocky behavior in a fluster, unlinks her arms, shifts her posture by pitching forward, and vigorously shakes her head.
âCan you please stop since itâs not something that deserves something like that?â (Emil)
âEven Emil-san can become bashful, eh?â (Rona)
When Rona laughs, seemingly considering Emilâs panicked reaction funny, Emil looks away as if escaping everyoneâs gazes while awkwardly scratching her cheek with a finger.
When Renya lifted his face, Emil was staring into the far distance with her cheeks and ears dyed slightly red. Following all that with somewhat lukewarm looks, it resulted in the Trident Principalityâs group witnessing a spectacle they didnât comprehend quite well.
<Master, did you test Emil ~no?>
<Yeah, wellâŠitâs because I want to keep someone, who might swing either way depending on the situation, close-by. So, can I have you deliver a letter to Liaris in Kukrika right away?>
<Roger ~nano.>
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