I gave a quick rundown of the situation to everyone and teleported to Sagami Coâs office in Straheim, leaving behind the minimum number of people. Aquido and his group were obviously surprised, but I think there was also a bit of resignation mixed in.
For now, I split everyone up into four groups.
First, the restructuring group, stationed just in front of Sutherlandâs north gate at nighttime. They dug deep trenches there and focused on various construction projects. For this job, I had Toteâs security squad take on the responsibility. Incidentally, the reason I assigned them to nighttime was so that they would be noticed by as few people as possible. I was fed up with those court nobles (hindrances) finding fault in everything we did.
Second was the group that acquired new spells and mastered them. Right now, the Scarlet Phoenix was just too weak. As there were undead that could appear at will, spawning more undead from behind, theyâd need to learn at least several high-rank spells in order to survive. So, I had Satella and the others train them until they acquired and mastered those spells.
Third was the gadget creation group. Fortunately, we were already creating something interesting using the technology in developing coal mines, so I just reused that. Although rather than create, it might be better to say I was testing it out.
The clock already rolled around to 6:30 pm; it was about time to accompany Lilinor home.
I stepped into the central lab room of the first research lab, when I heard, âIâm telling you thatâs not how it is! You should focus on this part!â
âBut I think this part is more important!â [1]
The rest of the employees just stared at the two, completely fed up.
âBut Master, the pistonâs movements open and close the valve, so I think Lily-chan has a point,â one employee spoke up.
Leroy stared at the blueprint for a while before folding his arms and groaning.
The heck are you doing. TheyâŚâŚand isnât that blueprint not of a watch, but of the steam engineâs power source that weâre currently developing?
This steam engine is an amazing piece of technology invented by humanity, serving as the pillar of the Industrial Revolution. If completed, people will be able to use power wherever they want without relying on windmills and watermills.
Itâs truly one of the grandest inventions in the history of humanity. Leroy and his employees, who are still in a magic mindset, still canât readily comprehend the steam engine and have faced many obstacles during its development. So as a novice, Lilinor shouldnât have been able to comprehend anything with just a single glance.
âLeroy-san, thereâs only a month, you know. Stop fooling around and hurry up and teach her,â I said.
âHmph! Iâve long completed that toy,â Lilinor said, scowling as if I had just derailed her train of thought.
A toy⌠A novice shouldnât have been able to create that, even if there was a blueprint. Which means Leroy must have made it for her. He wasnât supposed to someone who half-assed his job, though.
âLeroy-san, thatâs no good; thereâs no meaning if Lily herself doesnât make it,â I said.
âIdiot, Iâd know that even if you didnât say anything!â he shot back.
âPresident Grey,â an employee began. âI still canât believe it, but Lily-chan assembled the watch in just three hours after looking at the blueprint. Finding this amusing, Master presented several other blueprints to Lily-chan.â
ââŚâŚâ
Honestly, Iâm speechless. Itâs a 3-D object represented in 2-D space. You need quite a lot of experience just to look at the blueprint the right way. Leroy is able to decipher it instantly, but thatâs because heâs built up experience looking at them. Being able to assemble the watch after looking at the blueprint just a single time passes the level of genius and into the level of plain absurdity.
âPutting that aside, Grey, where should you focus on this blueprint?â Leroy pointed at the blueprint.
âAh, the most important part is the valve. Its development is our current project,â I said.
ââŚâŚI see.â
Leroy hung his head and began laughing.
âInteresting! Thatâs interesting! Lass! You better come tomorrow! Letâs talk together again!â
âOkay!â Lilinorâs eyes glittered as she nodded.
Seriously? Theyâve hit it off with each other. To think Lilinor was able to pinpoint the valve. That means she understands the principles behind the steam engine? No, thatâs impossible. It was probably just her intuition, but that still means sheâs got quite the sense. As someone who values knowledge over everything else, I really donât want to get involved with a monster that has developed this bizarre kind of sixth sense.
âSo whereâs the completed watch?â I asked.
âRight here!â Lilinor said as she pulled out the latest style of womenâs wristwatch, the self-winding model. So she really used this amazing blueprint. Leroy, looks like you really went all out teaching her.
âThen we canât just leave it like that. Letâs wrap it up.â
âOkay!â
At the packaging department in the first research lab, we placed the watch in a special box and wrapped it with a ribbon.
Lilinor carried the packaged watch with extreme care as I teleported us to the back alleyway in Sutherland.
âGreyâŚâŚâ
As I glanced at her nervously fidgeted her hands and staring at me with puppy dog eyes, I could already guess what she was about to say.
âI donât mind if you go again tomorrow,â I said.
That way I wouldnât have to constantly supervise her.
âReally!!?â
âBut like you promised before: not a word to anyone. If you break this promise youâll never see me again, regardless of who said what,â I warned and gave a bitter smile to Lilinor, who was about to jump for joy.
âI-I know.â
âThen allâs good.â
As Lilinor told me all about her day, I sighted a troublesome group of people on our way back to the emperor.
That ikemen hero, Yukihiro, flashed his white teeth and approached us with his knight-like female followers and said, âHey, Lily. Youâre as beautiful as ever.â
ââŚâŚThanks,â Lily mumbled, hiding her disgust. From how sheâs acting, it seems that she abhors this hero.
Still, Lilinor looks to be only 13 or 14 years old. Is Mr. Hero a lolicon? He keeps giving her flirtatious glances. No, Mr. Hero is 17 or 18 years old at best. Itâs only a 4 to 5-year gap, so would calling him a lolicon even be the correct term?
Or so I thought as my mind needlessly wandered about, when Yukihiro finally noticed my existence, knit his eyebrows, and said, âSo youâre here again.â
âHis Majesty has graced me with the duty of serving as her Highnessâs knight,â I explained.
For some reason, Lilinor cast her eyes downward, her face dyed red. How is what I just said embarrassing? As I thought, childrenâs thoughts are a complete mystery to me.
âThis skinny brat is a knight he says. Hilarious, right guys?â he laughed as his followers began sneering. âYour Highness Lilinor, youâve been invited to Sir Cyrusâs party. Iâm sure he would be most delighted if your Highness were to attend. Here, leave that poor nobleâs brat alone and come with me.â
I stopped him there and said, âIâm very sorry, but I should have said that Iâm her knight. I ask that you please take your leave today.â
âA low-ranking noble like you as her Highnessâs knight? Do you realize how disrespectful that is?â
You say that, but if I donât fulfill this duty, Iâll be charged with lèse-majestĂŠ, you know.
âIâm aware, painfully so,â I said.
âThis guy kinda pisses me off,â he said angrily as he furiously scratching at his neck and glared at me in a way unbecoming of a hero.
âA short temper, huh,â I whispered to myself.
Looks like Mr. Hero is quite undeveloped in the mind department, despite his growth in the physical department.
âWell said. Iâll at least praise your recklessness,â a girl with short, red hair cut in and gripped her sword handle as Yukihiro was on the verge of exploding. I didnât sense any killing intent, so it was probably just a performance, but why is every last one of them so imprudent.
âThanks,â I said sarcastically.
âTaking me fucking lightlyââ Yukihiro finally yelled all the onlookers focused on us. I didnât want to stand out, but I wasnât so patient as to just take this all standing. Iâll just exercise some of my rights.
I cast the special-rank magic, ăInvisible Labyrinthăon Lilinor and myself.
Now these fools wouldnât be able to put so much as a single scratch on either of us. Actually, theyâd get a glimpse of hell if they attacked hard enough. It was a bit childish, but I planned to cancel the spell before they died, so theyâll have to bear with at least that much.
âHey, itâs Grey-kun and Hero-kun,â a cheerful voice called out from behind in this explosive situation. Iâve heard this voice before. I turned around to see a prominent oddball of the empire exiting the carriageâone of the few monsters that moved wealth on a global scale.
âRainer-sanââ I began, but he gestured that he would handle it, so I cancelled ăInvisible Labyrinthă.
âHey, Lily, long time no see,â Rainer said.
âUncle Rainer-sama, itâs been a while,â Lilinor replied.
âWeâve been barely slipping by each other due to work recently, after all.â
âYeah. Iâm glad to see you here.â
âAre you on your way back? Then hop in, Iâm on my way to Georgâs anyways. You too, Grey-kun. Iâve got some stories that have been piling up.â
He just casually dropped the emperorâs name. And Uncle? So Rainerâs one of the emperorâs relatives.
âThatâs okay, right, Hero-kun?â Rainer confirmed as the heroâs group were taken aback.
âGo,â Yukihiro said. He spat on the floor and turned away with a grimace before walking away.
And so, Lilinor and I hopped onto the carriage and headed off without further ado.
Together with Rainer, we visited the emperor, where I thought Iâd finally be released from this job but was forced to eat with them. Still, thereâd at least be a silver lining if we were just peacefully sitting around a table, but reality was different.
âAll of my talented personnel are being taken away by the Commerce Guild, recently,â the emperor muttered. âIâd really like it if you would stop.â
However, Rainer kept chewing on his meat and kept his usual smile plastered on his face.
âYou know, itâs human nature to chase after profit,â Rainer said. âYou need money to provide basic needs. You also need money for education. And for marriage. And to raise children. And to open up a shop.
Thatâs right. The thing that really rules the world isnât love, pride, or loyalty. Itâs profit.â
That fact that he can say all this is quite amazing in a sense.
That said, I basically agree with Rainer here. However, the only difference is that the final product brought forth by money brings even more money to Rainer, whereas it brings more knowledge to me.
âItâs your bad habit to dodge the question, you know? What are you trying to say?â the emperor asked.
âHmm, then Iâll say it straight. If you were a normal person, you wouldnât let some incompetent noble, moreover an ignorant boy, flaunt his lineage and do as he pleased, right? He should be wanting to step foot in our world, which basically values true ability over everything else.â
Heâs definitely talking about the hero and his group, but Rainer usually doesnât talk smack about others. Itâs not only meaningless in business, but it can also be counterproductive. So for him of all people to say that much must mean that the top of the empire is filled with people like that.
âWeâre not idiots,â the emperor said. Weâve rid every division of the meaningless and counterproductive lineage-first mentality to the best of our ability.â
âBut isnât that why you were arguing with Sir Cyrus?â Rainer shot back.
âAh, thatâs because this empire needs that.â
âHe doesnâtâno, the majority of nobles donât desire that. If you mess it up, you could die, you know?â
âIf I could be killed by an accessory like him, that just goes to show what kind of man I was. I invite the fact.â
So he repudiated the lineage-first mentality and set up the principles of ability first. Basically, he would employ commoners to important positions, which means we might start seeing a shift into an actual government.
âAre you sane? If you were to die, weâd truly be back to square one, and the ridiculous lineage-first mentality would continue to rule this empire.â
âAnd I plan to reconstruct everything from scratch so that doesnât happen. In order to create a system of government, I need talented people.â
What a turbulent atmosphere.
âSo is that why you called me here?â Rainer asked.
âThatâs right. Give Grey to the empire.â
âNo. He is our compass and our hope. Our company will operate with him in the spotlight. Iâm not so out of it that I would let him be sacrificed for this tightfisted empire.â
Iâve already lost my will to argue back. Why does every adult here always ignore my opinion.
Leaving that aside, fortunately itâs nowâs the time I had promised Sieg. I can finally leave this gambling room-like place.
âWell I have a promise with Sieg-dono, so Iâll excuse myself here,â I said. As I stood up and bowed, Lilinor, who had her eyes closed until now, opened them.
âGrey, Iâll be waiting for you tomorrow,â she said while yawning, and she waved me goodbye.
It was quite unusual to see that kind of quarrel between those two. She seemed to have nodded off halfway and didnât hear anything dangerous.
I glanced at the two who ignored Lilinorâs reaction and resumed their quarrelling, and I exited the room.