âThis time His Majesty the Emperor will mediate, so if you let him believe that Leng and Klanâs loyalty to His Majesty the Emperor is thick, he will understand that there are no lies on these terms.â\n
âWhat exactly can I do to make you think loyalty is thick?
Robinson asks Lisia a question.
âI think it would be a good idea to make contact with the chief minister of the House of Governors of Paradise. I do not even think that the whole Paradise family will be opposed to this negotiation. Itâs not strange if someone is in favor. Ask him to persuade the House of Paradise by telling him how Leng and Klan have loyalty to His Majesty the Emperor. I think the Emperorâs family is intimately related to the Paradise Governorâs family, so itâs not surprising that he knows some of the inside line. The contact itself would be more convincing if the emperor did.â
Ask him to make contact and persuade the chief minister of the House of Paradise and the Emperor?\nInformation from the Emperorâs family will be trusted.
Whether the emperor receives it or notâŠâŠ closing negotiations with the House of Paradise Governors should benefit the emperor as well. If it is established, you will receive more money. Since Robinson declared that he was loyal before the Emperor, he would also believe that the Klan should unite the Meesians over Basamark.
âI donât think itâs a bad way. But just because itâs information brought to you by the imperial family, the Paradise House of Governors is not stupid enough to believe unconditionally either. We should gather information to support whether that is true or not. After the establishment, we need you to act in such a way as to corroborate your loyalty to His Majesty the Emperor.â
Robinson supplemented Lisiaâs opinion.
âYou do need backing. If this operation succeeds, I think we can lean a lot towards those negotiating with the Paradise House of Governors. But itâs really going to matter if the negotiations are going to end up being the tongue or the answer in the negotiating arena.â \nAt the end of the day, if you donât actually see the Lengths in the negotiating arena and make them think theyâre really enough people to believe, you wonât be able to negotiate. Though I feel like thatâs where the problem is the most. Well, Robinson will figure it out.
âLetâs get this discussion over with. Thank you both very much. Iâll go talk to the Emperor. If not, letâs discuss it again.â
This brings us to the end of this discussion.
Then a few days later.
\nTaking action that shows that Leng is loyal to the Emperorâs family seemed to have taken place at the stage when the messenger left for the Storred family.
What exactly were you doing, the Emperor had something to say to the Emperor for the sake of his ill will, so he made him angry at the person or talk about how the Emperor had ruled the Samaforce Empire for generations with a great policy when Robinson and I were dining out, and what he was scorning at, etc.
I donât know where his eyes are, so he went thoroughly, but Leng seemed to have wings that rubbed down his nerves a lot during that time.
By the way, he wasnât very good at acting, so Iâm honestly anxious to see if heâs deceiving me out.
And a few days after the apostle returned from the Stoled family, the apostle came from the House of Governors of Paradise and told him he would negotiate and give him a response.