âMaybe that wasnât the best way to get through it.â\n
Thatâs how Robinson grumbled after the negotiations were over.
Make sure there was no one around, and we were having a discussion.
âWhy? I think I made it through.â
Thatâs what Leng returns.
âI canât lie to His Majesty the Emperor, because you made it clear there. If you make it clear that far and that was a lie, the Emperorâs family will also have a rounded face when the Klan declares independence. The battle will be inevitable.â
âHmm, but I donât think independence usually spares hostility with the Emperorâs familyâŚâ
âYes, but harmony will be more difficult. You donât want a muddy battle with the Emperorâs family as soon as youâre independent.â\nâHmmm⌠rightâŚâ
âThat negotiation wouldnât have been the bestâŚâŚ yes, Dear Lisia, how would you have survived that scene?
Robinson asked Lisia a question. I can also see that it feels like Iâm trying a little.
âWell⌠I donât think Robinson made a mistake. Anyway, making sure the Emperor gets a friendly request is the top priority. Master Robinson was very good. I was honored to be spoken in such dignity before His Majesty the Emperor.â
and Lisia first praised Robinson.
âBut I would⌠right. You probably never made it clear that it wasnât. The emperor is in trouble with the money, so I think when Lord Leng heard the amount he was told, he was really surprised that he wanted to jump up. I was surprised when I first heard it, too. So even if this one is somewhat unwieldy, I think itâs likely that we got the conversation ourselves. Isnât it rude to doubt, for example, when pursued? Then you can decide that we didnât have to talk about this, right? and the possibility of a breakthrough, you may have apologized from the other side.â
âI seeâŚâ
âBut when it comes to the success rate of closing the negotiations, I think Master Robinsonâs way is higher. So I canât tell you how wrong I am.â \nâNo, now that I think about it, maybe Lisiaâs way is better. It is true that there is some riskâŚâŚ given the current situation of the Emperorâs family, there would have been no alternative to taking this story. If you were a better talker, you would have relaxed and avoided making explicit statements. I still donât seem to be strong enough.â
Thatâs what Robinson said to regret.
âWell, thereâs nothing more I can do, so Iâm going to switchâ
He seemed depressed, but said he would switch lightly. Maybe heâs a strong man in spirit.
âNow, it will take a little while for negotiations to begin with the paradigm. I am currently sending my childâs secret detective to the state capital of Paradise. To examine the current state of the paradigm and increase the probability of negotiation at all. I would like to hear that information before deciding on the content of the negotiations, as I will soon have the information and come to the Imperial City. Licia and Ars would like to participate together in a discussion that determines its content. Is it possible?
âOf course it is. Thatâs why I followed you.â
Iâm sorry itâs a boulder to go home without doing any work.
\nâI see⌠is the emperor an ordinary man? And he said Shakuma is capable, but loyalty can be thin.â
âYes.â
âOkay. But I didnât know you could measure loyalty. Master Arsâ ability is still amazing. I donât want to turn it on the enemy.â
It was unclear what Robinson had heard of his abilities for.
You just wondered, or you wanted to know, as a countermeasure to when the war was about to erupt earlier when you became independent in your negotiations?
Maybe the latter? It may not be about thinking about measures right now, but it doesnât really look like the type youâre just going to ask.
Well, either way.
I think Iâll get some free time in Imperial City for a while, so letâs figure out what to do.