The negotiations take place at the present time of the Emperor.
Those who pledge allegiance will not be able to vomit lies in this situation.
If things normally go well in this negotiation, itâs going to be over without Lisiaâs turn.
Still present for once.
Firstly, from Lengâs mouth, he spoke of his demands on the House of Governors of Paradise and of his return for it.
Pretty good conditions change the look on the Governor McFahâs face.
Then I answered some questions from Makfa and from the side it looked like they were negotiating pretty well.
Outreach When I thought it was going to be a good idea,
âI have a question for Master Leng.â
and Bamba, who dined with me yesterday, raised his hand and said so.
It has a different tone than yesterday.
You said something about me, but itâs me, and I can use respectful language.
He seemed to be the type of guy who could turn around an out-of-the-box TPO.
âWhat about you? \nâMy name is Bamba Fanamarmuff. See you later.â
I bowed beautifully and greeted him.
That one yesterday is changing my attitude as much as I wonder if it was an illusion or something.
âSo whatâs the question?
âI have information coming in here that Master Klan and Master Leng are pledging allegiance to His Majesty the Emperor. I doubt itâs true.â
âItâs true.â
âBut thatâs odd. Once, when Loafil State turned its fangs to His Majesty the Emperor, only Lord McFah sent out reinforcements. There must have been no particular reason for Meesians to be unable to send reinforcements.â
Robinson answers this question.
Previously, it was a question asked by Shakuma and answered in the same way.
âI see that the former Governor and Bassamark are anti-emperors and the Klan are pro-emperors. But thereâs something odd about that. If youâre really swearing allegiance, arenât you pushing off your fatherâs opposition but going to reinforcements? We donât have any record of Clan-like stuff coming to reinforcements.â
â⊠the clan was still young at the time and did not possess enough soldiers to go to reinforcementsâ
âReally? But if you are truly loyal, you should rush for even one of them⊠I would. Well, that didnât mean you had loyalty from the bottom of your heart.â
âThe clan is smart, so they understand their position very well. It was decided not to go after the troubles because the successor should never go to war and lose his life.â
âI think itâs true loyalty to bend that kind of rationality and try to give it up to someone.â \nâThatâs a disagreement of views, isnât it? Until the Clan thought it would be better for His Majesty the Emperor to persuade His Father than to go. Unfortunately, we didnât succeed.â
Even then, Robinson sends a pursuit.
I think Iâm probably pretty much lying about what Iâm saying. At the same time that I was impressed with how I could really tell so many perplexes and lies, Iâve also been thinking that this guy might as well not trust me very much.
âHmm, then, Master Leng. Do you have loyalty to His Majesty the Emperor, as do you, Klan?
âYes, Master Leng, like Klan, his loyalty to His Majesty the Emperor is severeâŠâ
âMaster Leng himself is here, so even if Mr. Robinson doesnât answer, Master Leng has to answer.â
Robinson was blocked when he tried to talk. Have you switched subjects to lengths after deciding that there are few gaps?
When Leng answers that I have loyalty too,
âIs that trueâŠ? I think information is the most important thing, and when I hear rumors, I often find out if itâs true or not.â
âŠâŠ
When I heard that, Leng seemed a little upset.
From those around me as much as possible, I seem to have appealed to His Majesty the Emperor for his high loyalty, but Iâm probably not sure he was perfectly made.
âIf thereâs anything like lying in this place, itâs just not okay, is it?
As slightly threatened, Bamba pursued.
\nâThat is because we cannot trust the words of those who have not sworn allegiance to His Majesty the Emperor on this occasionâ
âFrom me, I took it for granted as a Someforth Emperor Nation that I pledge allegiance to His Majesty the Emperor, so I donât understand the attitude of being so intransigently suspicious. Arenât you suspicious because you have no loyalty to yourself?
I took the opposite way of trying to pursue it from here to distract me.
âRude. Whatâs the basis for that?â
âI have no basis, but I just didnât think it was strange to be misunderstood by those around me that when you so stubbornly suspect, His Majesty the Emperor doesnât have the ability to gather peopleâs heartsâ
Bamba tried to argue, but when Makfa,
âThatâs a good story. Bamba, any further pursuit would be disrespectful to His Majesty the Emperor.â
Thatâs what stopped Bamba.
I said something. I did, but Bamba pulled because of Macfaâs orders.
I thought that was a trick, but you figured it out.
After that, he made it clear that Leng had loyalty to the emperor, whether he thought calmly or Robinson sneaked advice.
From then on, without being pursued, Leng, Makfa, and Shakuma stamped the script in place of the Emperor.
The Emperorâs mark is placed to indicate that this negotiation was formerly brokered by the Emperorâs family.
By being stamped, the negotiations were formally concluded and it was established that the Paradise family would attack Bassamark.