Mia replied, subtly squirming. Mia is still unfamiliar with called by Sion without honorifics. Sion was looking at Mia with caring gaze.
âBy the way, who is that lady with you?â
Now, Sionâs gaze suddenly turned into cool hostile look at Lynsha.
âWell, I⌠uh, uhâŚâ
Lynsha stammers as she is intimidated by the pressure from Sionâs gaze. Mia sees it⌠and feels sympathetic. Well, a little sympathetic.
âHey Sion, stop that. Youâre already scary enough, donât make it worse by staring like that.â
Mia steps forward to protect Lynsha from Sionâs murderous stare.
âThis person is Lynsha. Sheâs a member of the underground revolutionary organization, but she helped me. I was able to hear a lot of information from her. She told me that the leader of the revolutionary group is her brother and many more interesting stories.â
Not that I know what any of it amounts to.
Mia mentally added.
Mia was just talking about what exactly happened. There were no lies or exaggerations. She just spoke by recalling the events.
However, to Sion, it sounded like this. âIn this short time, I got a person with inside information of the revolutionary army to be on my side.â
As usual, the Wisdom of the Empire does it again. Her skills and cleverness really know no bounds.
Sion even started wondering if Mia allowed to be kidnapped on purpose so that she could learn more about them. His better judgement told him that couldnât be trye, but some part of him felt like it was actually possible. Sionâs trust in Mia now runs so deep that he is starting to have this full on delusions.
At the same time he was thinkingâŚ
What if it was me? What would I have done?
Looking at the boy who fainted at his feet, itâs probably not difficult to escape.
However, having the calm presence of mind to talk him into switching sides is something I probably cannot do.
She did not just escape. She turned her kidnapping into an opportunity to learn more about the enemy. The more Sion thought about it, the more impossible it seemed.
I donât think that trying to get them to defect would even cross my mind in the first place. Only Princess Mia can think of such a thing.
Needless to say, Mia didnât even think of that. All Mia was doing was showing some sass to the boy on the lookout, which even backfired. So she really accomplished nothing.
That asideâŚ
âShould I assume that you are now our ally then?â
Mia asks Lynsha. Lynsha nodded cautiously,
âIf you stop the revolution, Iâll cooperate.â
âStop the revolutionâŚ? But to do that, youâll have to meet King Remno. Something has to be done with the heavy taxes.â
To the best of Sionâs knowledge, the source of peopleâs frustration was the heavy increase in tax. It was a simple problem, but solving it wonât be easy.
âNo, thatâs not the case. In the first place, what the older brother is not the lowering of taxes.â
Lynsha shook her head a little and then continuedâŚ
âHe is demanding the release of Count Dasayev Donovan, who is jailed by the government.â
â⌠What do you mean?â
That revelation gave Sion a pause.
âHis Majesty seems to have been imprisoned Chancellor Donovan somewhere to seal his mouth from speaking against the tax increase. My brother is fighting for his release.â
âPutting his own vassal in prison for speaking up? Is he stupid?â
This reminded Sion of the conversation he had with Rafina before leaving. Rafina told him that 'something happenedâ that could be a reason enough for revolt.
âThe one who has the courage to speak up the mistakes of the lord is a loyal vassal. Besides, the king should have expected this kind of response if he harms the person who speaks for the people. â
Sionâs face showed a slight anger. During this time, a memory came up in Miaâs mind.
It was in the previous timeline⌠when Sion met the captive MiaâŚ
â
âOutcount Rudolvon was the one who fed the people that your royal family abandoned. They are saviours of the common people. Didnât you think what would happen if you killed such a person?â Sion shrugged in disappointment. âDid you guys ever think of the consequences of your actions?â
At that time, Mia couldnât say anything back. Outcount Rudolvon was indeed executed, and the revolution was brought about by the hands of the angry people. Sion was right, but just on those parts. Not everything.
But, butâŚ
Mia bit her lower lip, holding back her tide of grievances. In that moment, she wanted to lash out at him. To shout at his presumptuous face that all he said was a total nonsense.
âŚI donât think my father did that.
Miaâs father, the emperor does not execute his vassals just because they are popular. He is not interested in those matters. Paradoxically, if all he cared was how people perceived him, then the empire probably wouldnât have deteriorated that much, but that asideâŚ
â
Mia has the innate feeling that there was something strange going on here. It struck to her thoughts like slime, shapeless and invisible, but terribly unpleasant. Nevertheless, faced with Sionâs criticism, she stayed silent, taking her doubts with her to the grave. Now she had a second chance to voice those thoughts; to take out all those frustration and indignation that she couldnât say.
âYou know, something just doesnât add upâŚâ
However, her words were drowned out by a new intruder.
Authorâs Note:
Hello, this is Mochizuki. Thank you for your support.
So it was the 117th episode.
By the way, it seems that all the recent âNaroâ animated works are given the title of âIkiri âââ.
âŚâŚ Hmm, in other words, is it necessary to add a squid to animate it?
So, I tried to get on the flow âŚÂ I hope you enjoy it.
I hope to see you again next week.
Please report us if you find any errors so we can fix it asap!