The meeting proceeded smoothly. A government official presided over the meeting, and the Prime Minister, Zofira, explained things further as necessary. Anyone could speak up if they had problems, but most of the matters brought up were simply and nothing out of the ordinary.
· Reward approval for successfully stopping the monsters advancing in Borderzard
· Tax adjustment on this yearâs fall harvest (under 0.1%)
· The Foundation Ceremony release of reserves and whatâs left (ex-post-facto approval)
· Current report on the war between Ponsonia and Quinbland
Delegates with information on the war between Ponsonia and Quinbland that no one else had gave meaningful grins, but didnât say anything. They just listened to the report until it ended.
The meeting started at ten in the morning and ended at five in the afternoon with a lunch break at noon.
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The session started really moving during the last agendaâthe proposal of the delegates. Most of the proposals involved the allocation of budget. For example, as with every year, Kotobiâs delegate suggested an increase in the budget that went to the creation of magic items. Everyone simply ignored him as this was a yearly thing with him.
National road maintenance, mining rights, diplomatic issues were not brought up here. Discussions regarding these matters would be done during the winter, the political season.
ăPermission to speak.ă
After the Alchemy Kingâs proposal was rejected, Silvester G. Zubura raised his hand.
ăIs this about Kotobiâs proposal or a proposal from Zubura?ăthe chairman asked.
ăA proposal from Zubura.ă
The leaders of Ludancia and Euroba raised their eyebrows, while Rumaniaâs leader glanced at everyone.
Zubura rarely proposed anything, or perhaps not even once before today. Unlike the two leaders who simply wondered what Zubura was up to, Billion did something different. He studied the other leadersâ faces. Those who looked calm already knew about the proposal. Preparations had been made without his knowledge.
This is bad, League thought. He realized just how familiar his father was with the world of politics. Conversations, facial expressions, and gestures were all ingredients in formulating a strategy. There was no doubt that Silvesterâs proposal surprised him. But Billion was already beginning to catch up, trying to make up for the fact that he had no prior knowledge about this.
ăFather, what is this about?ă
ăI have no idea. You donât know about this? That guy started attending the academy recently.ă
ăIâm sorry, but I donât know anything.ăLeague moved closer to his father as preparation for his next move.ăJarazack and Kotobi seems to know what the proposal is about. I donât know about the Queen, thoughâŠă
Billion knew that much already.
No need to panic. We have the advantage. My father doesnât know that Iâm with Silvester.
League was well aware that the meetingâs direction hinged on his own actions. A form detailing Silvesterâs proposal was handed out. League himself drafted the contents relating to the founding of a student alliance.
Silence descended on the room. Ludancia and Eurobaâs delegates read the contents with a bored look.
Just as expected.
At first glance, the contents looked harmless. The gist of it was: to create a body where students could exchange ideas and opinions about the academy and produce great results while they were still studying.
ăWell, this sounds like troubleâŠăBillion muttered.
ăWhatâs wrong, father?ă
ăWhat do you think about this?ă
Billion returned Leagueâs question with another question. Leagueâs father looked displeased. He didnât know how much his father inferred from the proposal.
I have to stop underestimating the risks.
League made up his mind. He thought of three patterns his father would take:
1. His father was an idiot. Sad, but the most favorable.
2. His father was competent. They could win with the element of surprise, although it would be difficult.
3. His father was highly intelligent.
League had to consider the worst possible scenario to fulfill his duty. My only option is to do my best to mislead him.
ăThis proposal is dangerous. Thatâs what you think too, right?ăLeague asked.
ăGo on.ă
ăRumania are sending not-so-bright students into the academy. This is true even among the more powerful clans. We do this to make it look like weâre supporting Her Majestyâs plan of reforming the academy. But this student alliance could turn into something that upsets the balance of power between us and the Queen.ă
ăWhat does Zubura have to gain in this?ă
ăThey probably want to create a network by controlling the alliance. They can also get intel from alumni.ă
ăI was thinking the same thing. Good job.ă
League didnât know if he was telling the truth or not, but he had to assume he was. Underestimating his father would not be wise. He might get the carpet pulled under him.
ăFather, can you leave this to me?ă
ăYouâre going to talk?ă
ăA proposal like this while Iâm currently enrolled? I canât help but think theyâre making fun of me.ă
Billion stifled a laugh, and nothing else. It meant he approved Leagueâs request.
ăI believe a student alliance will improve campus life. Iâve had a lot to think about ever since I enrolled in the academy and thatâs why Iâm making this proposal.ăSilvester finished explaining.
The delegates listened while whispering with their aides.
ăIf there are comments and opinions from the delegatesâŠă
ăPermission to speak.ă
ăSir League Green Ogre Rumania. You may go ahead.ă
League rose and fixed his eyes on Silvester who was also standing. Some people stirred, perhaps because League, who was completely silent until now, stood up to speak.
ăI donât think itâs necessary to create a student alliance.ăHe directly opposed the proposal.
ăWhy is that?ăSilvester asked in discontent, brows furrowed.
ăIâm also a student, but I donât have any complaints about the present condition in the academy. Iâm sure there are some who are not satisfied, but Iâm sure the bigger problems have been resolved and all thatâs left are minor issues. Needlessly giving more power to students will make it harder to manage the academy.ă
ăYou probably feel satisfied because you come from a well-off family. Majority of the students are not satisfied, but they donât have any means to communicate their complaints.ă
ăSince I myself attend the institution as a student, I was deeply curious as to how things were run. I once checked the academyâs operation from a financial standpoint. The yearly report says the academy is spending most of its budget on hiring to increase satisfaction among the students.ă
Some sounded impressed. There probably wasnât any other student who did that much research. League glanced at his father who looked dubious.
I did too well. Weâll lose everything if he suspects me. I should dial it back a bit. This is hard.
Silvester, on the other hand, turned a bit pale, not expecting such a rebuttal. His face said âHey, thatâs overkillâ, but he continued defending.
ăThe report is different from the actual situation. I realize this might sound rude, but have you lodged a complaint to a staff before? A friend of mine who talked to one before said âThe staff only performs the duties theyâre assigned and are never creative so they could keep their jobs.âă
League wanted to laugh. Those were Hikaruâs words. Hikaru had complained about a staff before and League was there to hear it.
ăEven if what you say is true, I believe it is unwise to leave the issues to the students. We have meetings that delegates participate in like this one, why not make use of them to improve the conditions in the academy? Thatâs how Forestia has done things so far.ă
ăNothing has changed all these years, and I want to do something about that. Which is why I propose the founding of a student alliance. The academyâs philosophy mentions ingenuity and self-reliance.ă
ăForestiaâs philosophy also mentions harmony. This student alliance might violate this principle.ă
ăOnly because youâre viewing this alliance as something dangerous. I believe this organization has potential to be something great. You canât grow a tree if you cut the sprout.ă
ăHey, Zofira.ă
ăYour Majesty, I believe I told you not to talk to me while the meeting is ongoing.ă
ăI know, but that Rumanian kidâŠă
ăSir League?ă
ăYes. Isnât he supposed to be supporting the student alliance?ă
ăThatâs what I heard.ă
ăIt looks like heâs seriously trying to foil their plan.ă
ăIt sure does. Heâs probably making it look like heâs doing that. Otherwise he canât deceive his father, your arch nemesis.ă
ăIncredible. Zuburaâs delegate is quite something as well. Heâs not giving in.ă
ăIt might be scripted to some extent, but theyâre arguing like they mean it. The future sure looks bright.ă
ăI canât do what theyâre doing. No way.ă
ăBut there might be times when you have to.ă
ăUgh, not a chance.ă
ăLook.ă
ăWhat?ă
ăTheyâre trying to throw the ball on your side.ăZofira quickly feigned a look of innocence.
ăWhat?ă
ăWhether itâs in line with Forestiaâs principles or not is not for us to decide. I believe we should ask Queen Marquedo about thisăSilvester said.ăWhat do you think, Your Majesty?ă
ăIâm sorry, Your Majesty, but may we have your opinion on this?ăthe chairman asked.
For an instant, Marquedo looked confused, but recovered immediately, wearing her almost unreadable expression once more.
ăI understand what you both are trying to say. Iâm glad there are brilliant students who are seriously thinking about the future.ă
League and Silvester nodded.
ăBut this is the Allied Nations of Forestia. Itâs not something for me to decide alone. I believe we should have a vote.ă
Leagueâs cheek twitched. The plan was to have a vote in the end, but it was still too early. Zofira had a distant look on her face. It appeared that the Queen wasnât used to acting. That or she just couldnât be bothered.
ăThatâs a great idea, Your Majesty! I donât really like these debates.ăAlexei agreed. Heâd been stifling yawns for a while now. Eurobaâs delegate looked at the man with eyes saying âyou idiotâ.
Although not what the parties expected, the meeting moved to a voting. League, who had a few more points to bring up, sat down looking disappointed.
ăWell, that was a waste of effort.ăBillion muttered.
League straightened back up.ăIâm sorry. I didnât expect a vote.ă
ăJust think of it as publicity for you. They probably got the Queen on their side before this even began. Try as you might, the proposal wouldâve been approved anyway. Zubura, Jarazack, Kotobi, and Kirihal. One missing vote and they wouldâve lost. But a win is a win.ă
ăIndeed.ă
League still had his guard up. He didnât know just how much his father knew. It seemed, however, that Billion thought his son felt disheartened because he lost.
ăDonât worry about it. You just have to control this student alliance. And after you graduate, a Rumanian will take over. Make sure that happens.ă
ăOkay.ă
Surprisingly, his father told him to join the alliance.
ăBut Iâm curious. Did the Zubura kid come up with this? Or is there someone else out there who did the planning? ă
Heâs really sharp, League thought. Heâs already beginning to realize that thereâs someone elseâHikaru.
Zuburaâs proposal was approved with a four to three vote. The students would operate it, but management would be done by the academy.
ăI actually have one more proposal.ă
Seeing Silvesterâs smile, Billion became more and more certain that there was someone backing Zuburaâthe brains. But he didnât expect the next part.
A mass wedding, and the marriage between a man from Kirihalâs Zahad family and Ludanciaâs third princess caused massive chaos.