The first two are itâs neighboring Cretian cities, Gehenna and Nemes.
Lezzadâs suzerain, Claris is also antagonistic towards Gehennaâs and Nemesâ suzerains, Alto and Therbae respectively.
They are at odds with each other due to their competition on business influence and maritime trade.
The next two enemy countries are Persis and Povenia.
Hostility with Persis can be said to be only natural due to their history of having waged war against the Cretian city-stattes several times.
However, since Persis hasnât yet reached the West Tethys Sea, head on collision with Lezzad is not possible.
On the other hand, such violent collision is possible with Povenia.
Povenia is just a stoneâs throw away from the Adernia Peninsula. Furthermore, itâs fighting against the Cretians for control over Trisqueria Island which is located on the sea between the continent and Povenia.
Naturally, the three Cretian colonies on the Adernia, which also serve as the front lines against Trisqueria, are always under threat by Povenia.
But then again, itâs not like war is raging at the moment, so itâs not a pressing threat.
Last is Lezzadâs biggest enemy â the Belvedere Kingdom. Several microstates are packed on the area between the two states.
The reason for the existence of these small states is the chaos brought about the power struggles between the native Adernians plus the colonists from Cretia and Povenia.
Lezzad and Belvedere are vying for control over the area and the several small kingdoms in it. Since the influence of even the small states vary wildly depending upon the circumstances, no conclusion could be reached.
This is probably the reason why Lezzad wants an alliance with us.
The Belvedere Kingdomâs population is around 100,000. Their population is around 60,000.
Since a huge percentage of their national power is invested on the navy, their army is lacking strength.
As such, their odds of winning a full-on war would be slim at best.
The suzerain, on which they could call on for help, is on the look out for suspicious Persis movements so they wonât be able to help.
However, should they achieve an alliance with our country, things would change.
We would be able to attack from both the north and the south, surrounding the Belvedere Kingdom in a pincer.
At the very least, the Belvedere would be on too much alert against us that they wonât bother to unleash their full force against Lezzad.
This is probably what Lezzad is aiming for.
âWe want to pass on the military alliance.
I kick Lezzadâs proposal.
You can see the despair on the MPsâ faces.
However, as if theyâd expected such a response, they immediately raised their faces.
âWould it be possible to hear Your Majestyâs reason?â
âWe do not want to stimulate the Belvedere Kingdom. Itâs not like our country is antagonistic against them, after all.â
The Belvedere Kingdom is a neighboring country.
I donât want to complicate relations with them.
I donât want something building up on foreign affairs even though we havenât even completed tidying up domestic affairs.
Even if, for example, the Belvedere Kingdom were a vastly inferior country compared to ours.
Besides, the merchants that come and go between my country and Lezzad would certainly need to pass through the Belvedere Kingdom. It would be grave if we were to be embargoed.
âNevertheless, we wonât have any problems with being bound to a treaty of friendship. We would, however, declare that we would take a neutral stance on the territorial disputes between your two countries.â
âNeutral, is itâŠâŠ..understood. Let us first begin with friendly relations.â
I shake hands with the Claris Head of Parliament.
Friendly relations are very important.
However, saying something like starting from friends, itâs kind of like lovers, huh. Itâs like âI like you so letâs first start as friendsâ or something?
âNow then, regarding trade and commerce. When our merchants enter your esteemed country, they pay a not insignificant amount of duties. We would like to have these abolished.â
Lezzad gives the first terms.
In other words, theyâre telling me to give Clarisâ merchants special treatment.
While it can be said that custom duties are a major source of income, Iâm currently monopolizing paper and salt. I also intend to monopolize whiskey and vodka.
Therefore, I think itâs fine to do away with these duties.
Even without them, weâd be able to profit from sales taxes, after all.
That way, with merchants vigorously coming to trade, our income would increase in the end.
However, itâs not like weâd be getting rid of it for free.
âWhy not? In exchange, weâd request complete cooperation with regards to Cretian technology and manuscripts.â
âUnderstood, weâll do our best in that matter.â
Now then, things are about as good as done.
Whatâs left is something quite like a freebie butâŠ.
âThis is something we would like to request but only if possibleâŠ.can you teach us about the state of affairs with Povenia and the East Tethys Sea? Although we have gathered a considerable amount of information, as expected, our country has limitations. We would be very thankful if you are to provide us with information.â
We already know, from information gathered from Cretian merchants, that Persis is constructing a large scale fleet and is performing large scale military exercises.
Itâs rumored that a third Cretia-Persis war would break out before long.
Although the Adernia peninsula has quite the distance between the two powers, the influence of such a war is certain to reach the area.
If Cretia were to fall, then the structure of power in the Tethys Sea would be completely redrawn.
It wonât hurt to know more regarding the matter.
âUmm, understood. We will inform you as circumstances change.â
âThank you very much. We are in your debt.â
As such, the talks with Lezzad come to an end.
Next in line would be Nemes and then Gehenna. We would also be visiting them and conducting talks on the same vein as Lezzad.
We arenât going to be tied to a declaration of friendship with these two countries, but weâll be getting provisions on customs, economics, technology, and human resources the same way as Lezzad. (Verify)
These two, not wanting to get one-upped by Lezzad, had proactively sent me âlove callsâ when I became king.
âUhm, we are heading for Gehenna after this, am I correct?â
âYes, certainly we plan to visit Gehenna although it would be after Nemes. What about it?â
Ains asks out of the blue.
I thought he had known about our intention to visit all three countries long ago, butâŠ..
âPlease be careful about the tyrant of Gehenna, his Excellency Abraham.â
HmmâŠI wonder what do we have to be careful aboutâŠâŠ.