âAs expected of Lord Aubrey, unlike the Imperial Expeditionary Force, he moves very quickly.â
Raymond, the kingâs brother, said bitterly, without changing his expression.
âThe area they intend to invade isâŠâ
âProbably the Reims regionâŠwhich the Kingdom took from the Union in the last war.â
In response to Raymondâs right-hand man, Parker Fletcher, Count of Kirkhouseâs words, Raymond replied and continued.
âThe Union must have figured that Reims was up for grabs. With the royal capital taken over by the imperial army and the king missing. The Kingdom is now practically without a functioning government. Since thatâs the case, nowâs the best time since the Kingdom canât fight back. The imperial army wonât go out of their way to take back Reims for the Kingdom, either. Goddammit⊠this is why I wanted to ascend the throne as soon as possibleâŠâ
After such a lengthy remark, Raymond sipped the coffee that was placed in front of him.
âThe Reims region is as good asâŠâ
âYeah, it canât be helped. We might as well cut it away.â
Both Raymond and Parker had concluded that it was inevitable that the Union would take back the Reims region.
âHey Parker. The procedure required to ascend the throne is to wear the crown and declare my accession before the High Priest of the central temple, correct?â
âYes. The crown, scepter, and royal seal must be present, so long as you have them, the High Priest cannot refuse.â
âGoodâŠâ
As Parker explained, Raymond, pressed his middle finger on his left temple and began to ponder something.
After thinking for a while, Raymond asked Parker.
âIf I were to force the accession, how would Marquis Musel and the others react?â
âSo thatâs what you were thinking about.â
Parker said, looking at Raymond and shaking his head slightly.
âIâm afraid, they probably wonât say anything openly.â
âFiguresâŠâ
âBut honestly, we canât be sure of what theyâll do behind the scenes.â
âHmmmâŠâ
Once again, Raymond sank deep into his thoughts.
âYour Excellency, we have completed our advance into the heart of the Reims region, into Kashnin and Goth city.â
âGood work.â
Aide Lamberâs report was met with a single nod of acknowledgment from Lord Aubrey, the Union Governor.
âThe Imperial Army wonât sortie, butâŠthe Royal Army will, eventually.â
âI wonder about that âŠ. If I were the king, Iâd leave it until the country is completely stabilized⊠weâll have to see.â
Lord Aubrey said and picked up the cup of coffee placed in front of him.
In Lamberâs eyes, it was quite refreshing to see Lord Aubrey taking his time with a cup of coffee after the murderous amount of work he had done since the annexation of Inbury, including a lot of paperwork and not enough time to sleep.
That is, until a few minutes ago, when he finally got to the point where he could take a breather.
Lamber was so close to applause involuntarily at that moment.
Since Lord Aubrey, his boss, being busy meant that naturally Lamber, his right-hand man, was also busyâŠ.
âStill, I knew that the Empire might invade the Kingdom, but I never would have imagined that the entire northern nobles would also betray them.â
âYou mean support the kingâs brother, His Royal Highness Raymond?â
âNo, not that. Prince Raymond is not incompetent by nature, and reports had been coming in that he had matured a lot since he entered the Flitwick Dukedom. So I knew there were a good number of people who would follow himâŠâ
He took another sip of coffee before continuing.
âJust didnât think he would win the support of all the northern nobles.â
âBut the reality remains that the entire northern nobles are with him.â
âThatâs exactly my point, Lamber. I wonder how many of them are really with Prince Raymond.â
âHow many? Do you think some nobles are not aligned with him but betrayed the Kingdom all the same? If so, it makes one wonder where their interests lie.â
âThe logical conclusion would beâŠthe Empire, right?â
At this point, Lamber frowned as hard as he could.
âTraitorsâŠjust thinking about it is making my stomach turn, even if itâs another country.â
âWell, nobles near the border are that volatile.â
Lord Aubrey suddenly thought to himselfâŠbut quickly raised his head.
âThis doesnât look good. Lamber, as I thought, the political power of the Emperor cannot be underestimated. We must quickly prepare troops to be stationed in the Reims region.â
âSir?â
âThe eastern part of the Kingdom will soon fall into the hands of the Empire.â
Three days later, in the audience chamber of the royal castle.
âYour Royal Highness, you wanted to see me?â
âMarquis Musel, thank you for coming.â
Marquis Musel, commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force, accompanied by chief adjutant Linus, stepped into the audience chamber.
There were several dozen nobles present, in addition to Prince Raymond.
All of them were nobles with fiefdoms in the northern part of the kingdom.
âWhat in the world is thisâŠâ
âMarquis Musel, I know itâs on short notice, but we are about to hold a coronation ceremony for the king. Please join the honored guests.â
Parker, Raymondâs right hand man, answered.
âTheâŠhellâŠâ
A startled gasp escaped from Linusâ mouth.
Of course, it is not that Raymond did not consider forcing his accession to the throne.
However, with the southern and western parts of the Kingdom still unmoved and the imperial army attacking the central cities, it would seem too reckless to act in clear defiance of the empireâs wishes.
Even though the northern nobles are accompanying him and have placed more than ten thousand troops in the royal capitalâŠstill.
âYour Highness, if you would hold on forâŠâ
âRestrain yourself, Viscount Kruger. The coronation ceremony has already begun.â
Parker rebuked him again sharply.
In fact, the northern nobles were lined up, and Prince Raymond, was also standing in front of the throne, and beside him were the crown, the scepter, and the royal seal, the three sacred objects that signify the kingâs authority.
Already, Linus, of course, and Marquis Musel, were in a helpless state.
Then, the final piece, a figure, entered through the front door.
âThe High Priest of the Central Temple, Sir Gabriel, has arrived.â
At the annoucement, High Priest Gabriel entered and stood in front of Raymond.
High Priest Gabriel checked the crown, the scepter, and the royal seal according to the ceremonial order.
When he had done so, he only uttered a single phrase.
âThey are all in order.â
Gabrielâs expression hadnât changed since he came in.
The kind of face that said ⊠he was doing the job given to him without any personal feelings.
Many people would call that being âprofessionalâ, butâŠthat just proves that there are a lot of people everywhere who donât understand the true nature of things.
Without a change in expression, Gabriel proceeded with the coronation ceremony.
âRaymond, the Central Temple recognizes you as king.â
At that moment, Gabrielâs expression wavered, just slightly.
However, it was a slight waver that might have been noticed if one had been watching closely, and none of those who were watching from a distance noticed it.
Also, Prince Raymond, who was looking down in front of him, did not notice it either.
Regardless of Gabrielâs feelings, Raymondâs coronation as king came to pass.
âWoo-oo! â
Such cheers rose from the northern nobles lined up in the audience hall.
For them, this was the moment they became the new kingâs closest aides, and they were elated about it.
However, if one looked carefully, it would appear that some of them were genuinely happy, some looked happy, and some were feigning it.
Sitting on the throne, King Raymond addressed Marquis Musel, who was seated among the guests.
âNow then, Marquis Musel. As you can see, I have ascended the throne.â
âCongratulations, Your Majesty.â
Marquis Musel stood up and congratulated him.
Even though it was another country, moreover in the city they had conquered, they had to be courteous when dealing with the king of a country.
âNow the chaos in the capital will die down. However, nothing can be settled if the army of another nation is present in the capital of a nation.â
âUh, Your Majesty, what exactly are youâŠâ
Marquis Musel was at a loss for words.
âI am grateful to the imperial army. You did a good job. However, I believe your job here is now done. I know it will be a bit difficult to do right away, so I will give you a week. You have a week to withdraw your troops.â
âNonsense! â
The one who stood up and shouted was the chief adjutant, Linus.
Marquis Musel was too shocked to say anything.
âViscount Kruger, be careful what you say.â
Parker said to Linus again.
But this time, he didnât back down.
âCut the crap! You think you will get away with this? â
âStop.â
The one who stopped Linus, who was kicking up a fuss, was Marquis Musel next to him.
âLook around you.â
His words werenât loud, but they calmed Linus down.
Both of them were surrounded by cold eyes staring at themâŠ.
âUghâŠâ
âYour Majesty, I am terribly sorry. Viscount Kruger here is tired from the hard work he has been doing day after day. I beg your indulgence.â
âItâs fine.â
The new King Raymond nodded and replied to Marquis Muselâs request for forgiveness.
On that day, King Raymondâs accession to the throne was announced to every city in the Kingdom.