Chapter 69: 69
Afterwards, it was discussed when to let the emperor go to request an intermediary, who to let go, and how much money could be set aside.\n
The departure for the Emperor’s family is desirable now, but we need to be somewhat prepared, so it was up to us to finish.
It is not good to send people halfway to negotiate with the emperor, but it is impossible in this situation for the clan to go itself to the boulder.
For that reason, the negotiator decided to be the eldest son of the clan. Looks like I’ll put Robinson on as an adjunct.
I just had a pretty anxious look when the clan decided to be my oldest son. I’ve never met him, but he’s not a very well made son. I’m going to attach Robinson to my assistant, so Clan said to tell himself it would be okay.
The amount to be paid to the emperor seems to be tens of thousands of pieces of gold and an awesome amount to be set aside as an advance. By the way, the means of transport is a ship. The Imperial City faces the sea as does Sempler, so it seems the fastest way to get there by boat. The ships in the possession of the clan are state-of-the-art in this world and do not seem to sink so easily to add even more amazing sailors and pilots.
I would also make some policy if the negotiations ended in failure.
If you fail, you will now not take a strategy to back it up, but rather take an overly simple way to consolidate your defense to a certain extent, while going to drop Beltzd and surpass it with tactics to win. \nThis military debate has been decided so far and is over.
The nobles leave during the debate.
ā€œArs. Only the Lord remainsā€
Shortly after it was over, I was told that by the clan.
Only, I was told, so the ministers let me out of the room, and I was the only one left during the debate.
There’s Clan in the room, and then Robinson seems to stay.
ā€œI’m glad you brought a brilliant soldier this time, as promised, thank you.ā€ \nā€œIt’s a bad word.ā€
ā€œWell, I have a few thoughts about Mireille’s opinion, but at this point, let’s put that aside. So that’s the point. I could ask the Lord for another favor.ā€
It looks like Clan left me in his room for a favor, not to say thank you.
ā€œThis time, he’s a talent who lets him go to negotiate with the Emperor’s family, but Robinson alone has a little anxiety about Leng’s aides. If someone is suitable for negotiating or something, I would like to attach that person as an assistant, don’t you have any idea?
Leng and I are talking about the eldest son of the clan who was to go to negotiations this time.
Is Robinson a man of high enough political power, but still anxious? Is the clan cautious, or does the length have that same personality?
ā€œWhen you become a highly political minister, you become a reet.ā€
\nBut, well, I’ll tell the clan for once.
I told Clan about Lisia.
ā€œHmm, the forgiving daughter-in-law girl…… I don’t want to do anything particularly forced to take her this way. I want you to talk to me, and if you get my father’s consent, bring me this far.ā€
ā€œYes, sir.ā€
It won’t be a problem enough to talk.
That was all the talk from the clan.
After a night at the castle we returned to Lamberg.