The man in the butlerâs uniform left and a short while later there was a knock at the door.
I told them to enter and sure enough, it was Timona. He entered the room, closed the door, and fell to a prostrate position in a fluid motion.
âIt is my lifetime shame to allow an assassin to enter your presence, Your Majesty. I can offer no apologies for this blunder. I will slice myself to pieces with my own hand if you order me to do so. Please give me the order.â
⌠Whatâs with this grotesque apologyâŚ? Eh, you canât be serious, can you?
âWhoâs going to take care of the mutated corpseâŚ? You donât need to apologise. Thatâs how good a mage he was.â
Being able to interfere with space is usually a cheat. Iâm jealous because I canât use spatial magic.
I guess I need more theoretical knowledge and a more detailed image because imagining it like it was used in games doesnât work.
I should reprimand him as his Master⌠but thatâs a bit different from tormenting him about it.
Honestly, there would have been nothing I could have done if he had snuck in while I was sleeping⌠Ah, Timona, whoâs on guard duty at night, might have prevented the attack. HE would have been able to prevent the assassination. I donât need to reprimand him for the attack.
âIâm just⌠tired.â
I had just fought for my life. Iâm tired physically and more importantly, mentally.
â⌠Should I call Rosalia-sama?â
âWhy would you call her? By the way⌠a bit of time passed between the manâs departure and your entry. Were you isolated far away?â
âNo. I was so angry that I kicked him.â
You used magic to catch him while he was escaping and kicked him? Thatâs difficult even for me.
⌠Hey, I told him Iâll overlook this, didnât I? ⌠Will this be a problem?
No wait. I told him I will overlook it, but I didnât say anything about anyone else, so it should be fine. Yeah, itâs fine.
â⌠So? Whatâs going on in the front line?â
âAh yes. Let me give you an update on the situation at the Theanabe Union border.â
â ⌠â ⌠â ⌠â
Our purpose this time was to see the nation that weâre at war with⌠or rather, the rebels. Well anyway, the official reason is to see the front line and confirm that they are âfighting properlyâ.
And the Chancellor and the others are heading all the way to the front lines to deceive the Emperor into thinking that they were âfighting properlyâ.
In reality, they werenât fighting properly. They will probably be surrounded by tighter security to prevent the Emperor from finding this out. They werenât doing this to prepare for the enemy, no, they were doing this to prevent me from talking to commoners and merchants who know of the reality of the situation.
⌠It was a futile effort of course.
âThe border appears to have already been breached. Our group has also changed its course and will likely be advancing beyond the border.â
â⌠Putting the Emperor in the frontlines? Thatâs how far theyâve pushed them huh.â
They werenât using mercenaries this time, but was the fight really that one-sided even though the Chancellor is leading the Dukeâs army?
âNo, actually there are almost no battles on the frontline. The Theanabe Union forces have fallen back and the villages near the borders seem to have been abandoned. Lord Raulâs army is burning those villages and claiming, âthey have wonâ.â
There are no battles?
âCould it be a trap?â
âYes. But⌠but thereâs no sign of the army laying low now are they hiding the fact that they have a larger army than Lord Raulâs. The troops close to Theanabe Union capital have also been destroyed which leads us to believe that they are avoiding a confrontation.â
âTsk. They predicted everything?â
I clicked my tongue⌠I was hoping Lord Raulâs army and the Theanabe Union army would destroy each otherâŚ
âAre they cutting their losses? Thatâs very merchant-like.â
âYes. They weighed the cost of losing soldiers in battles against losing a few villages⌠I think itâs safe to say that itâs gone below an acceptable level, and the Dukeâs army has realised this so they havenât gone beyond a certain point.â
Shyt. I guess itâll end with a compromise.
⌠Well, weâve confirmed the Theanabe Unionâs forces, which means weâve accomplished the minimum task of not sending more weapons and mercenaries to the Central Continent. I can only consider that this is good for now.
Then the problem isâŚ
âAny movements from the Regent faction?â
âThe Regent faction, you say?â
âYeah. I donât want them to give any extra support to Theanabe Union just because they want to thin out Lord Raulâs army.â
The âGolden Fleece Association was steadily expanding its profits in⌠the war-torn Central Continent. They want to sell things that are short in supply on the Central Continent at a high price. One example is weapons and mercenaries.
But there is one thing that has a higher shortage in nations at war.
Yes. âFoodâ.
And the Empire⌠has one of the largest âgranariesâ on the Eastern Continent.
âIâll be troubled if they give food to Theanabe Union just because they hate Lord Raul. The Theanabe Union will surely sell that food to the Central Continent.â
âI see. Then Iâll have a spy keep an eye on them.â
âPlease do.â
Honestly, I donât believe the Chief of the Ministry of Ceremonies, who is strengthening his faction in the capital, can afford to do such necessary things⌠but I canât tell what his sons will do since they are still in their fiefs.
StillâŚ
âThey âcast piecesâ away when theyâre invaded⌠theyâre no longer a nation.â
Normally, you would send out the army if youâre invaded. If the odds are against you, then you look for an opportunity to turn the tides.
A victory that comes at a great cost is called a âPyrrhic victoryâ, but on the other hand, âwar happens even if itâs not worth itâ. Surrendering land because it is a âlossâ is⌠hardly the actions of a nation.
Of course, there are times when land is surrendered as a strategy for victory.
And perhaps, this was how the âGolden Fleeceâ explained this to the feudal lords. The âGolden Fleeceâ was only a trading company who were cooperating with the Theanabe Union.
Actually, the feudal lords were probably emasculated.
⌠Hmm, can this be used to pester them?
If the feudal lords are convinced that the forced retreat by the âGolden Fleeceâ was not a âstrategyâ but a âway to cut lossâ, then they will probably rally against the âGolden Fleeceâ. Theyâve been duped after all.
The question was how to do this? They can say whatever they want once theyâve recovered. The argument that the âretreat was for victoryâ would make sense, no matter how painful it might be.
If thatâs the case, then⌠I just need to create a reason as to why Lord Raulâs army cannot âwithdrawâ and turn the current situation from âtemporaryâ into something that must be preserved.
SoâŚ
â ⌠â ⌠â ⌠â
â⌠Your Majesty. Your Majesty!â
I smelled the faint smell of flowers and realised that someone had called out to me.
âOh, Rosalia?â
Rosalia appeared before me without me realising. She was holding my hand and looking at me worriedly. I looked around⌠and saw that Timona had disappeared.
âWhy are you here?â
âLord Renan forced me in here⌠Are you hurt, Your Majesty?â
She knew that I had been attacked⌠He said something unnecessary.
âIâm not, so donât worry⌠Did you hear about this from Timona?â
âNo. The maid noticed. And the battle ended while I was gathering people⌠I am sorry.â
Rosalia apologised while obviously looking down.
Iâve accused Timona of something he didnât do⌠but he did let her in my room. Well, I wouldnât get angry at him over something as small as this though.
I guess he was telling me to âtake a restâ seeing as how he wasnât in the room.
Letâs put that aside. The barrier was up even though the battle was intense. The maid being able to sense that battle despite this meansâŚ
âIs the maid a mage? And an excellent one at that.â
â⌠She is.â
I see.
âAnd you said you were gathering people⌠which means you brought other mages with you? And all of them are from the Belbe Kingdom?â
âYes⌠Are you going to reprimand me for bringing them?â
âNo. Itâs up to you who you bring, but Iâd like to know more about them.â
She is a Princess of a nation. Thereâs nothing wrong with not trusting the Imperial Guards and bringing your own. I donât trust the Imperial Guards either!
âOf course, Your Majesty. Only three of them were able to infiltrate this group. The remaining 18 are deployed around the perimeter so that they wouldnât be noticed by the guards. They are led by Salomon de Valverde, my uncle.â
He was a part of the tour group. It must be hard for him to get in contact with the mages outside from within the group, and he is a commander? Heâs a former general.
âAre they all mages?â
âYes. I should have sent the three of them in here, but I thought that they would slow you down and create unnecessary confusion if they werenât preparedâŚâ
Hmm, you say that as if itâs your responsibilityâŚ
âLord Salomon made that decision, didnât he?â
â⌠He did.â
âHe made the correct decision. Donât worry about it.â
I would have done the same, but well, the mages seem competent since they were able to judge that it would be pointless to intervene with the battle.
⌠Oh yeah, before Rosalia and I got engaged, the Belbe Kingdom was on the verge of sending kids who can use magic into battle as âsoldiersâ, werenât they? I believe Salomon was the one who took care of them⌠maybe itâs that unit?
âWe finally met up with the other 18 in this city. I am sorry for not reporting this to you sooner.â
âYou donât need to apologise again.â
I donât feel comfortable with Rosalia looking at me like that.
âI might need to rely on them one day. Tell them Iâm counting on them. And please stop looking at me like that.â
âBut Your Majesty⌠It hurts me to think that something might have happened to you.â
âI told you Iâm fine, geezâŚ. You donât have to worry that much.â
Well, I also know that emperors donât directly fight, so I know I made her worried but, you know, itâs embarrassing. The way sheâs acting.
âSo⌠will you rest? I am also worried about that,â Rosalia said.
Itâs unfair of you to look up at me with puppy eyes, Rosalia-san.
I really wanted to think about more countermeasures against the Theanabe Union⌠but well, I can just think about that in the carriage.
âAlright. Iâm going to bed.â
âYay!â
⌠Hmm? Are you not going back to your room?
Are you sleeping here? You want to make sure Iâm resting properly? ⌠Is it alright for us to sleep in the same bed before weâre married? Well, weâre kids, so nothing will happen though.