Book 3: Chapter 3

Zenos group joined up with Weins delegation, and all were on their way, making good progress without running into trouble. They still looked over their shoulders for bandits, but the party started to relax once they passed through the disputed territory and entered the Kingdom of Cavarin proper. They werent losing focusor becoming inattentive. It simply wasnt possible to constantly remain on high alert, especially on a long journey. Anyone who tried would collapse midway from exhaustion. Moderation was key.

Not that this changed anything.

The source of these problems came from the members of the Remnant Armyand Zeno in particular.

The road to the capital of Cavarin was long and time-consuming. Meaning they had time to kill. There were miscellaneous matters, of course, like adjusting the speed of their march forward and providing accommodations, but since Ninym and Raklum could handle these issues, it left Wein with too much time on his hands.

If he had been in a carriage, he could have passed the time sleeping. But the carriage had been destroyed in the bandits attack, and the Remnant Army didnt have any to spare, so he was riding along on a horse, which really wasnt a prime spot for a nap.

Wein had no idea what to do with himself. But Zeno seemed to take advantage of this and approached him.

Prince Regent, I have a question.

What could it be today? Wein answered as they rode side by side. This had become their daily ritual. It usually concerned the politics, ideologies, and culture of Natra.

Guess shes not sick of it yet, he thought with surprise and admiration.

When Zeno had first approached him, Wein was wary, thinking she was using these questions as a pretext to prod about something else. But after a number of conversations, he realized that wasnt the case. It seemed that this girl in disguise was just interested in other nations.

Im embarrassed to admit that Im only familiar with Mardenwhere I was born and raised. But my narrow understanding of the world does not prepare me to take center stage in national politics, even if we manage to take back the capital. That is why I have never felt more fortunate than I do now with this opportunity to partake of your wisdom, Prince Regent, explained the person in question.

He had no objections to forming a friendship with Zeno, seeing as it was an ideal way to kill time, so he didnt mind answering her endless stream of questions.

I see Zeno said. As the transit point between East and West, Natra has been influenced by both sides of the continentnot just in food and architecture but language and etiquette, too.

Our founder was from the West. In the early days, Western influences were more obvious. But in the past hundred years, weve drifted away from the West and gotten closer to our neighbors in the East. Thats why you can see Eastern practices in Natra now.

Prince Regent, dont those changes concern you?

Wein shook his head. I personally dont have an opinion. Some hate change and want things to always stay the same; others love it and embrace it with open arms. Both positions are valid.

But arent there times in politics when you must choose to wave one flag or the other?

For mefor a politicianto make these decisive calls, you need a proportionate amount of power. Whether I protect the status quo or upheave the entire system, it means Ive got access to more power than before. And I dont see a problem with that.

Are you saying youd even welcome combat if it comes down to it?

I would. Power lies in passion. And passion is a chance for progress. My greatest fear would be for the torchfor our cultureto quietly die out without any promise to preserve or change it.

I see She seemed to be hung up on something, pondering it with concern.

Raklum rode up to Wein. Your Highness, forgive me for interrupting. I have a few matters I wish to confirm.

Understood. Zeno, well have to stop here for today.

Yes. Im grateful for your kindness, Prince Regent. Zeno bowed and slowed her horses pace, moving to the back of the delegation.

As Wein spoke with his subordinate, Zenos eyes bore into his back.

A voice called out beside her. Oh, did your talk with the prince finish early today?

It was a black-haired girl on horsebackNinym.

Ah, Lady Ninym. Are you free, too?

Yes. My only task was to check on our luggage.

Ninym and Zeno. A Flahm in disguise and a girl going incognito. While both had their circumstances, they were friendly with each othersince they were around the same age and some of the only women in the delegation. Upon noticing Wein bored out of his mind, Ninym had been the one to encourage Zeno to be his conversation partner.

I had heard the rumors, but Im still in awe of the princes sharp opinions. From our discussions alone, I can feel my entire worldview shifting. Zeno was unable to hide her admiration.

It is what makes the crown prince the pride of his subjects. Ninym nodded in satisfaction. More than that, Master Zeno, I believe I told you that formal titles are not necessary with me.

I believe Ive said the same.

Though you may be in disguise, you are the representative of the Liberation Front. Given my rank, I could never.

But shouldnt I be treated the same as everyone else? I am in a disguise after all. And for all your talk of rank, you mustnt forget that youre the prince regents aide, Lady Ninym.

Hmm Ninym thought for a moment. Even if my position doesnt officially exist?

Zeno cocked her head. I understand what you are trying to say, butunless you change your way of speaking, Lady Ninym, I have no intention of switching anything.

You give me no choice. Ninym sighed and gave a small cough. I guess we can both change, Zeno.

No complaints here, Ninym.

They were aware they were from different countries with very different goals. But that didnt stop the two girls from sharing a small smile.

By the way, Ninym, what did you mean your position doesnt exist?

Its simple. In Natra, the official position of aide hasnt been publicly established.

Huh? Zeno scrunched up her face.

Ninym faced her as she continued. As you know, Natra is a nation of immigrants. To prevent the loyalty to the already small royal family from decentralizing, official positions that can act on behalf of the kingincluding aide and prime ministerhave not been put in place.

In short, Ninym was treated as an aide and referred to as one, but on all official accounts, she was no more than a private secretary personally under Wein.

That wasnt the only reason an official position hadnt been established.

For generations, Flahm have served as the royal familys aides, right?

Yes, thats right, Ninym confirmed.

Zeno nodded in understanding. I see now. If an official position was created, it might turn into a tug-of-war between them and a non-Flahm over this post. Thats why its kept as a matter of personal employment.

Bulls-eye.

Being an aide was a job that could bring one into immediate contact with the royal family. It wasnt uncommon for outsiders to try to worm themselves in. In fact, Ninym had, on occasion, found gifts sent to her home. And Ninym was a Flahm. If someone from a privileged race was officially given this position, they would have amassed a fortune from the title alone.

Ninym went on. Plus, Flahm are a low class who need the royal familys protection. But if we get too friendly with the royals, people will perceive us as dangerousbecause were Flahmand try to drive us out. Thats why were given no rank or title.

Im constantly surprised by cultures in foreign nations. I find them unique. Ive been so secluded in Marden that I havent had the chance to learn much about them. Zeno sighed in wonder.

Ninym shrugged. If were talking about unique, Id say youre no less.

If you mean my appearance, that doesnt count.

Zeno fumbled with her clothes, touching her lapel. She had acted determined in front of Wein, but it seemed she had her own personal opinions on her appearance.

Ninym gave her a wry smile. Thats not it. I mean the way youre acting with a Flahm like me.

Ah, I heard about you from Jivamy uncle. I was surprised because your hairs black, but it makes sense if you dyed it.

But youre a follower of Levetia, arent you?

There are people whose homes have been destroyed by their Holy Elites, Zeno answered ominously.

This time it was Ninym who flashed her a look of understanding. The enemy of my enemy is my friend?

Things would be simpler if we could categorize feelings into easy terms But at any rate, I have no intention of looking down on you for being Flahm.

Im glad to hear it. This came from the bottom of Ninyms heart.

Right on the heels of their conversation, a commotion erupted at the front of the delegation. The girls readied themselves for an enemy attack, but it was something else. The foremost group had just crested a small hill and come to a halt.

Wein waved to them from the center. Ninym! Come look at this!

She urged her horse onward in response, and Zeno followed behind as if lured in.

As they reached the top of the hill, their eyes widened.

Thats

Inside a thick castle wall was a magnificent city neatly lined with colorful buildings.

The royal capital of Cavarin, Torystoria, stood before them.

Ive never seen it before. Its beautiful, remarked Wein.

Through his short comment, he spoke for everyone present.

This is the domain of the Holy Elites The Festival of the Spirit is going to be huge this year, Ninym added.

It would be nice if we had some downtime to enjoy the festival. With a wry smile, Wein turned to the delegation. Well, were almost there. Lets go.

They all nodded and raced toward the capital.

I have been awaiting you, Prince Regent, said Holonyeh, the diplomat who visited Natra. He greeted them at the citys entrance. We have prepared a guesthouse. Please, right this way.

Guided by Holonyeh, Wein and the others stepped into the royal capital.

This is

Oh my

The capital was surely a spectacle to behold from the outside, and the interior did not disappoint either, making them all sigh in wonder. The buildings stood tall in neat, little rows, and the streets were immaculate. Most notable was how the city was full of life and movement. The Festival of the Spirit would last a few days, and their party had arrived the day just before it all began. Scores of people had gathered together to take part, and every face seemed to be brimming with excitement.

Its my first time seeing it, but this really is something. Wein took in the city sights as he swayed on horseback. They were no doubt in Holy Elite territory.

Ninym rode up beside him and secretly whispered her admonition. If you ogle too much, theyll think youre a country bumpkin.

But I am a hick. All the way from the remote land of Natra.

You still have to try to keep up appearances. Youre already on a horse because our carriage broke.

Oh right. Nobles in the West usually ride in those.

A carriage to the side passed them by. From what they could tell at a glance, the passenger was clearly a military man.

Zeno had brought it up, too, but I guess its no joke.

Maybe we should have asked General Hagal to have a new one sent over

There was no time, so we didnt have a choice. That aside, where is Zeno?

At the very back so as to not stick out.

To the Remnant Army, this was enemy territory. Their contingent must have fallen back to avoid the worst-case scenariotheir identities coming to light. Wein could understand where they were coming from.

Prince Regent, your guesthouse lies over that way. Holonyeh pointed out what seemed like a brand-new building. In fact, it was new-new.

In fact, on closer inspection, it was clear that the structure couldnt have been finished for more than a few days. They had used the Gathering of the Chosen as an excuse to do some urban development.

Must be nice to have all that money.

The royal capital of Natra, Codebell, was considered a historical sitewhich was a nice way of saying its buildings were old and decrepit. Wein had wanted to fix them up, but his empty pockets prevented him from executing any renovation plans.

As Wein sat there jealously admiring the greener grass on the other side, Raklum stepped forward. My apologies, Lord Holonyeh, but that building appears too small to accompany everyone in our party.

Im terribly sorry. We have many other guests of honor, so we could not prepare more suitable accommodations. We have reserved lodgings at other inns, so I must ask that the other members of your party please stay there

In other words, the fancy guesthouses were taken up by the Holy Elites.

Raklums face couldnt help but twist in displeasure at having his master slighted, but Wein held him back with a hand.

I dont mind. That aside, Lord Holonyeh, could we can get an audience with King Ordalasse?

Yes, tomorrow as scheduled.

Well then, lets all rest up for today. Raklum will give the delegation members their assignments and stations. Ninym, take care of unloading our luggage. Once thats done, well get ready for tomorrow.

Understood.

After giving orders to his two loyal retainers, Wein entered the guesthouse.

All right.

That evening, the four of themWein, Ninym, Raklum, and Zenomet in a room of the guesthouse.

Im obviously going to meet with King Ordalasse tomorrow. Ill bring a number of guards with you at the head, Raklum. Ill let you choose who else is coming.

Understood! Raklum bowed in Weins periphery.

Wein turned to Ninym. Id like you to gather information, specifically anything about the kings skill and ideologies, his reputation among his subjects, and his relationship with his officials. Also, get an idea of where the Holy Elites are staying and the citys geography. Take as many delegation members as you need.

Understood.

As for his meeting with King Ordalasse, Wein saw a high probability of either negotiation or war. He would have liked to bring both Raklum and Ninymexcept she was a Flahm. It would create unnecessary trouble if her identity was found out, so hed given her this assignment instead.

And Zeno What about you? If you promise to leave your sword, I dont mind taking you along with me.

Zeno didnt respond. She seemed to be pondering something as she stared blankly into space, but she gasped as their three gazes called her back.

P-pardon me By Your Highnesss leave, I wonder if I might perhaps join the others in gathering information.

I see. Feel free to join Ninym. All right, then. Meeting adjourned, everyone.

The three of them bowed, and Zeno and Raklum excused themselves from the room. Only Ninym was left when Wein spoke.

Ninym, keep an eye on Zeno.

Yes, thats a good idea. Be careful tomorrow, Wein.

Hey, if push comes to shove, Ill take Ordalasse as hostage and make my escape.

He had meant it as a joke, but knowing he could do it made Ninyms lips form a tight smile.

The first day of the Festival of the Spirit. The city had come to life.

Jostling crowds. Madness everywhere. Lines for crowded booths and traveling performers displaying their skills in the streets. Colorful petals aflutter. It felt as if spring had arrived.

Makes you excited just looking at it all, Wein involuntarily murmured as he watched from inside the carriage that came to pick him up.

I agree. It seems there will also be a band and parade in the early afternoon, Raklum replied, sitting in the carriage as his guard.

A parade, huh? I definitely wanna check that out.

In that case, we must see to it that your meeting concludes without incident Your Highness, depending on how things transpire, be prepared to escape at any moment.

I know. Ill be on guard.

As they chatted, they arrived at an impressive castle that outshone even the best in the city. As the residential castle of a Holy Elite, its architectural design was heavy with religious iconography, unlike those more often used as bases during war. The inside was unsurprisingly meticulous, and as they took a step inside the main hall, they came across large murals, stretching from wall to ceiling. It was impressiveand overwhelming.

Thisis a marvel.

Raklum had been a commoner when he was appointed by Wein, so he didnt have much of an artists eye. But even then, the sight of it made him give an involuntary gasp of wonder.

Levetia preaching to followers Siblings aiding the poor The angels discovering Saint Loran Theyre all scenes from Levetias teachings, Wein noted.

That is impressive, Your Highness. I can appreciate the art, but Im afraid I am unsure of the details, replied Raklum.

Im used to studying this sort of thing. You should take a look at Levetias holy book when you have the time. If were going to strengthen ties with the West, youll get the chance to put that knowledge to work.

Understood.

Guided by an official who came to receive them, Wein and the others continued through the castle.

Man, this is wild. Starting with those murals, the halls they passed through were lined from corner to corner with luxury. It was a far cry from the dilapidated palace of Natra, and it made Wein hate Ordalasse before hed even met him

Just then, several officials appeared from the other end of the hallway.

He assumed they were just passing by, but one elderly man at the front stopped and locked eyes with Wein.

Are you Natras special envoy?

From his attitude, he must have been a military officer or someone with significant experience on the battlefield. It seemed he didnt have a liking for Wein, snorting as he stared at the young prince.

How kind of you to come all this way from Natra. Im sure these sights are unfamiliar to country bumpkins. Enjoy them to your hearts content.

The face of the official guiding them paled, and the man said nothing more as he left with his attendants.

I-Im terribly sorry, Your Highness! F-for you to be treated with such disrespect!

He must have thought his own head was about to go flying, bowing down to Wein in a panic. Wein watched him from his periphery as he stared at the back of the man who had just left.

And who did I just have the pleasure of meeting?

Levert, a general who has served our army for many years

A general, huh? murmured Wein before whispering to Raklum beside him. Calm down. This was nothing.

Right

Raklum had reached for his sword. The veins on his hand pulsed as he clutched the hilt with enough force for his bones to creak.

Look at the man to the right of that Levert guy, Wein said under his breath.

Raklum followed orders, zeroing in on one of the generals attendants. He realized that though the man was dressed innocently enough, he walked with a slight limp.

The leader of the guys who attacked us on the way here suffered an injury to his leg On the same side as that attendant.

You cant mean

Its still up in the air. Just dont forget this detail.

Understood.

After wrapping up their private conversation, Wein urged their guide on, setting off down the hallway once again.

Before long, they arrived at a large door.

This is the audience hall. Just a moment, please

The official slipped through the door while Wein and the others waited outside. A picture on a nearby wall caught their attention.

This one feelsdifferent from the rest, assessed Raklum.

Wein nodded. The merchant and the scales. Illustrates how a money-obsessed merchant had their worldly virtues put on a scale in the afterlife and then fell to hell. However Hmm.

Is something bothering you?

Its grimmer than the work in the main hall. But the subject matter is common enough. I think the most important detail is that its been hung in a very public spot.

Meaning?

Just as Wein was about to answer, the official appeared from the doorway. We are ready for you. This way, please.

The moment of truth. Wein exchanged a look with Raklum and passed through the door, vigilant of his surroundings.

In the audience hall awaited guards; vassals; and a man on the throne, who was dressed in a carefully embroidered robe and wore a brilliant crown. But his clothing didnt outshine his royal bearing, and his features bore the weight of upholding the nation for many years. He was the king of Cavarin and one of the Holy Elite, Ordalasse.

That must be

Wein slowly inched toward the throne. He could feel the intense suspicion suffusing the room the entire way.

Guess Im not welcome here.

But he had anticipated this response. In fact, he was used to this sort of thing by now. His main concern was Ordalassebecause Wein couldnt feel any animosity from him at all.

With this dissonance in mind, Wein stopped ten steps from the throne and bowed.

It is my pleasure to make your acquaintance, King Ordalasse. I am the crown prince of Natra, Wein Salema Arbalest. You have my deepest gratitude for inviting us to your nation

Wein had been busy performing his flawless introduction when Ordalasse suddenly stood. He briskly approached Weinand took his hand without hesitation.

Im Ordalasse, the king of Cavarin. Thank you for making the long journey here. I welcome your visit, Prince Wein.

What? Um. Sure

Even Wein was dumbfounded. It was just not normal for a king to walk up to a visiting dignitary in front of everyone and take their hand. He started to wonder if this was Ordalasses usual habit, but based on the looks of the vassals, that didnt seem to be the case.

Id been thinking for a while that I wanted to chat with you. Im thankful for this opportunity. That said, Ordalasse went on, we cant have a meaningful conversation here. Why dont we go elsewhere? I want to introduce you to a select few. Lets get going.

Ordalasse hadnt even waited to finish his own sentence before he started to walk off. The attending vassals locked eyes with one another and hurriedly followed him. Wein and Raklum eyed each other, too.

What shall we do?

Well, I guess weve got no choice but to go.

Finding Ordalasse hard to read, Wein hurried after the king.

Just as Wein had reached the throne room, Zeno was alone in the shadows of a back alley, holding her breath. Before her was a large mansion with guards patrolling the perimeter. She peered at the aristocratic home.

This was a block running through a residential area housing many of the citys nobles. It was isolated from the general public, and the clamor of the festival didnt reach this part of town.

Zeno was staring at a carriage stopped in front of the residence. From within, a withered tree of a human emergedHolonyeh.

Zenos eyes shot open the moment she saw him, and she went for the sword at her side. As she took on the form of a wild animal seeing its chance, she bent her knees and steadied her breath. Holonyehs back turned toward Zeno, and

Dont move.

Without a single footstep to warn her, Zeno found a knife at her throat. Before she had time to realize it, Ninym stood behind Zeno, whose eyes were wide with shock.

Id like to prevent any dead bodies if I can help it.

Ninym.

If you plan on obeying my orders, then put down your sword.

Zeno ground her teeth. In the span of their short conversation, Holonyeh was already entering the large manor. She obviously wouldnt have time to run up behind him. The grip on her sword loosened.

I thought you might be up to something, but I never imagined it would be attempting to assassinate a high-profile man in broad daylight.

Ninym withdrew the knife at her neck, and Zeno glared at her.

Dont get in my

In your way? You can bet I will.

Zeno had joined Weins delegation, and he was of a higher rank than her. It didnt matter if her attack had been a failure or a success: His position would be in jeopardy if her actions raised any suspicion. And Ninym obviously couldnt turn a blind eye to this danger.

Though theres a chance she was aiming for exactly that

Zeno flashed her a resentful look. Ninym could guess at the reason to some extent, but it didnt seem to simply be part of a plan to prevent the forming of an alliance between Natra and Cavarin.



In any case, wed better move. Itll be a problem if someone spots us.

Though Zeno had been ready to go through with her revolt, she silently acquiesced to Ninyms orders and slunk away.

Ninym was heading away from the block of mansions to a place where average citizens could roam. They could start to hear the festival again. Ninym opened the door to a small building and walked in.

Where are we?

One of the safe houses for spies that weve set up in this city.

Ninym sat down in a nearby chair. At her prompting, Zeno took a seat, too.

Are you sure you want to show me this?

Its not ideal. But I thought you might need a place to calm down.

Zeno sat in the chair for some time and looked down at her hands. Ninym noticed they were shaking but kept silent.

When Cavarin had Zeno finally spoke up. When the news came that Cavarin had broken past our borders to attack, the palace was in an uproar. We had run out of soldiers after the battle with Natra. Of course we were panicking.

But the remaining soldiers had gathered together, trying to hold out until the main force at the gold mine could return. And they should have succeeded. Zenos fist audibly creaked as she squeezed it tight.

If only that man Holonyeh hadnt betrayed us and opened the castle gate!

Oh, I get it now, Ninym thought.

While it was true that Cavarin had launched a surprise attack, the capital of Marden had fallen too quickly. It was because a vassal had secretly betrayed them. She could understand Zenos hatred toward Holonyehand why he had been appointed to his current position by Cavarin.

If it hadnt been for that sellout, Father wouldnt have! Zeno trailed off bitterly.

What happened to your family during the attack on the capital? Ninym asked before thinking.

Zeno gasped. Ah Th-thats right. They got caught up in the fighting, and

Hmm? Ninym thought this was an odd response, but she couldnt pry if she wanted to get closer to Zeno. This was an opportunity to build trust. Ninym changed strategies.

I understand your situation. But I cannot overlook your attempt to assassinate Holonyeh. In my humble opinion, you ought to get in contact with the Holy Elites in each country to aid your homelandinstead of attempting an assassination.

Thats impossible. Im only a delegation member. How can I possibly do that?

I dont think Prince Wein was summoned to the festival at the same time as the Holy Elites on accident.

Do you think I have a chance?

At the very least, more of a chance than when youre out there stirring up trouble.

Deep in thought, Zeno closed her eyes for a moment before sighing in lamentation. I understand. There are other things to investigate, so Ill take the back seat for now.

That would really help me out.

For the time being, it seemed Zeno wouldnt be running wild. But Ninym could never be too careful.

Still A sellout, huh? Ninym murmured.

Zeno tilted her head to the side. What about it?

Nothing, I was just wondering what Wein would think if he heard, Ninym said with a wry smile. Zenos confusion only deepened.

Things have gotten reeeeeeeally weird.

Wein was walking down the castle corridor with his attendants. Ordalasse strode beside him, explaining the paintings and sculpture they passed. Wein expressed his interest at the right intervals to observe proper etiquette as he sunk into private thought.

This welcoming attitude is consistent with his official letter. He must actually want to bolster friendly relations with Natra.

Still, it felt like he was being a bit too hospitable. In any case, Wein would keep that in the back of his mind for the moment. He ought to be thinking about his next steps.

But things arent really adding up if Ordalasse sincerely wants to strike up a friendship. Ill have to ask him what that mid-journey attack was all about.

The idea that the attack was perpetrated by Cavarin soldiers was nothing more than Weins theory. There was a possibility that they had been normal banditswith no relation to Cavarin. But would that really be the case?

Hmm He only had bits and pieces of the entire story. He was grasping at straws, coming up empty every time. He just didnt have enough information.

Prince Wein, a voice called out, tearing Wein away from his thoughts. The prince looked at Ordalasse.

The king spoke with a solemn expression. Im sure youve already noticed with your discerning nature that theres a reason I invited you here now.

A reason? Whatever could it be?

Its nothing to worry about. Im sure youll find it to be good news.

Ordalasse paused. Before them was a single door.

King Ordalasse, will you be introducing me to someone here?

Indeed.

Wein could take a stab at the identity of said person. In fact, it was safe to say he was absolutely certain.

Its gotta be one of the seven Holy Elites.New novel chapters are published on

Ordalasse had intentionally summoned Wein right as the Holy Elites were coming together. If the king was trying to introduce Wein to someone, it was hard to imagine anyone else. A Holy Elite close to Ordalasse was no doubt waiting in that room.

And from the way Ordalasse is talking, its safe to assume hes hoping well have a pleasant conversation. Will this go according to my expectations? Is their aim to team up with Natra and strengthen their faction?

It was possible they were after the gold mine. Rather than prioritizing their own nations factions, it was easier to work on a united front as the Holy Elites. They could then efficiently assess the situation and decide whether to strengthen relationsor something along those lines.

Okay, Ill bite. However

He had no idea if there would be one Holy Elite or two, but there was no mistaking they were about to put him to the test.

If they think they can get me that easy, theyre in for a huge wake-up call. Ill outsmart them all.

The door opened before Wein, who was eager to get started. Wein and Ordalasse entered the room, where they were waiting for the pair with guards.

They numbered onetwothreefourfivesix.

Hmm?

Huh. That was kind of a lot.

Including the Holy King, there were seven Holy Elites.

And there were currently seven people in the room including Ordalasse.

Funny how those numbers matched.

Hey Hey, wait a sec

Allow me to introduce you, Prince Wein.

Weins cheek was now twitching.

Ordalasse faced him and spoke plainly. These are the leaders who support the Teachings of Levetiathe Holy Elites who have gathered in Cavarin for the Gathering of the Chosen.

HOLD UUUUUP! Weins eyes almost popped out of his head. You have to be joking! Are you an idiot?! What are you thinking?! I cant believe youd drag me here without any warning!

With all the Holy Elites here, this could only be the Gathering of the Chosen: the most important international conference on the Western continent. Every single person present held tremendous influence. As a prince from a tiny northern nation who got dragged in without any warning, Wein couldnt help his reaction. He thought someone would be there but never imagined all of them.

Whats the meaning of this, Ordalasse?

Just when we thought youd never get here You bring us Prince Wein of all people?!

You mean theyre just as surprised?!

When the group of six grumbled with skepticism, Wein finally understood this was all Ordalasses doing.

Wein trembled with irritation. Would Ordalasse really outwit them all and set this casual introduction up?

Nope. Not a chance.

Wein frantically ran through ways to take hold of the situation, but it was too late. The chance to retreat was already long gone.

I have a single proposal for the Holy Elites gathered here.

And thats why youve gathered the artists.

Yes. By making them compete and giving them inspiration, I want them to give birth to work that would unconsciously give me the desire to create That is my goal. What do you think? A very small thing to ask, isnt it?

I am unable to comment on whether it is smallbut it is unique.

Wein chose his words carefully, and Steel smiled as he took his hand.

How wonderful When I talk about this to others, most reject me, but youre different, Prince. I knew you would be. You have the makings of a true artist.

Wein almost asked if that was a compliment, but he held himself back.

I will help you become a Holy Elite. The current members hardly understood the arts, but we can change that. Why, I say we should imbue the entire Western world with culture! yelled Steel.

With a loud gasp, he suddenly came back to himself.

Pardon me, I have not met anyone who has understood me in so long that I seem to have gotten a bit excited.

Please, do not mind me. Your recommendation means everything.

Steel nodded in affirmation. Im certain you have other matters to attend to, Prince Wein. Im reluctant, but let us end here for today. Please come visit me anytime.

Im grateful for your kindness, Duke Lozzo. Thank you very much for today.

Wein and Steel both exchanged a firm handshake.

DUDE. He is out of his mind.

Back in the carriage, Wein let out a huge sigh of relief that hed been able to leave Steels mansion in one piece.

I have to team up with that guy? Seriously? What kind of punishment is this?

Wein looked over at Zeno, whose face was pale againthough, this time it was for a different reason altogether: Steels terrible eccentricity.

Sorry, Zeno, I couldnt find the right timing to bring up the Liberation Front.

Please do not worry over it Im willing to bet I mean, Im absolutely certain he has not been paying attention to us at all.

Wein didnt say anything but agreed. As long as the Remnant Army wasnt a group of pioneering artists, it seemed like Steel couldnt care less. Even if by some chance they were the best artists in the world, Marden would likely try to help those artists escape with them back to their own territory.

Even then, this was a painful position for Zeno to be in. For her, it was the same as cutting off lifelines one by one.

If the last person was what theyd been told, she would be just as much trouble as the last two.

I hope she proves the rumors wrong.

Wein held on to this small hope, even though he knew it would never come to life. Weins rumbling carriage continued on.

I see Youve been outcast at school I imagine you suffered a great deal.

At the center of the room were a fine woman and a young girl. The young girl hung her head, eyes brimming with tears, and the woman stroked her hair affectionately.

Miss Caldmellia What should I do? asked the young girl, seeking guidance from the older woman.

Do you understand why they are ostracizing you?

It must be It must be because Im a bad person

No, you have done nothing wrong, Caldmellia consoled softly. I imagine they see you only as a shadow in their hearts.

Ashadow? repeated the girl, teary-eyed in confusion.

Yes, you are not a person but a shadow. That is why no one comes to save youeven as you cry and scream and call out for help After all, people do not experience heartache from hurting shadows.

So how do I stop being one? How can I get them to see me as human? she screeched, heartbroken.

Caldmellia gave a smile like the Holy Mother.

Create a vortex of despair, she explained, as if it were the only way in the world. Drag the ringleaders, their followers, and everyone who saw and turned the other way into a miserable vortex of your own imagining. Afterward, throw yourself in as well.

Caldmellia gently touched the girls cheek. By overcoming that despair alongside them, your existence will pierce through their hearts, tinged with the physicality of flesh and blood. Once that comes to pass, no one will tyrannize you.

B-but Will I be forgiven for my deeds?

Yes. Caldmellias voice was like a mother singing a lullaby to her child.

Because you will be the one doing the forgiving. Isnt that right? You will forgive those who oppressed you and transcend despair together. Then the other party may forgive you, too.

Butif by some chanceIm not forgiven

Then, Caldmellia said, peering straight into the eyes of the girl, who was unable to look away. They are animals, not people. Animals who do wrong by man must not live. It is fine to nip their lives short.

It is all right. There is no need to fear. I will be with you. Be courageous, take your despair, and

Koff! echoed a very fake cough, which had to be deliberate, from behind them.

In her surprise, the girl stepped away from Caldmellia. As she turned around, she saw Wein and the others in the entrance.

Ah Um, thank you very much for your time! Please excuse me, Lady Caldmellia! blubbered the girl, slipping past Wein to flee the room.

Wein watched her run off, then turned to Caldmellia.

It appears I have caught you in the middle of something. Forgive my ill manners, Lady Caldmellia.

Hee-hee, please think nothing of it. Thank you for coming, Crown Prince.

Prompted by Caldmellia, Wein took a seat, keeping alert while staring fixedly at the woman across from him.

This is the rumored Caldmellia, huh?

She was the director of Levetias Gospel Bureau. Her position, plain and simple, made her the aide to Levetias leader, the Holy King. The role was originally supposed to be held by a Holy Elite, but most held an earthly positionkings and noblesmaking it difficult to stay by the Holy Kings side permanently. That was why the Gospel Bureau was formed. They had a long history: They occasionally acted publicly on behalf of the Holy King, and these days they had an authority rivaling that of the Holy Elites. The one to attend on behalf of the Holy King at this last Gathering of the Chosen had been the director of the Gospel Bureau, Caldmellia.

The West is already misogynistic. An interpretation of Levetias sacred book means women arent often accepted in high positions. And yet

Caldmellia had risen up to director of the Gospel Bureau, the highest position in Levetia that one can achieve without relation to the founder, Levetia, or the lead disciples.

Shed been called a political monster by some. Wein found none more suited for this nickname.

Was that young girl from the nobility?

Weins way of life was steering clear of troublemakers, but now that he was already involved, there wasnt much else to be done. He steeled himself.

No, shes a commoner.

Oh, I see Then do you normally preach to them?

My role is to save the troubled and guide them to Levetia. As a believer, it is only natural that I hold my hand out to my fellow brethren.

How inspiring, Lady Caldmellia. If the founder could see you, Im certain Levetia would be pleased. Wein doled out praise, exchanging meaningless pleasantries as he tried to find a lead for his next move.

As if to say she had no interest in this exchange, Caldmellia cut straight to the point.

By the way, Crown Prince, youve come here today because you wish for me to support your candidacy to become a Holy Elite, right?

Yes, though I am aware it is an imprudent request. But it is a necessary one.

He had planned to go about this with more caution, but Wein changed course immediately. His opponent was strong-willed, so he decided to try pressuring her.

As you know, our country receives refugees from both the East and the West. Many are in search of salvation, but at the same time, they still believe in barbaric false idols.

Do you mean to say the people of Natra are heathens?

No, it is simply all theyve ever known. In this land, Levetia is the one true religion. Be that as it may, the teachings themselves dont hold any value unless they touch peoples hearts. The one sin in this entire situation lies squarely on our shouldersfor not fully spreading the true word across the land before they were born.

Caldmellia thought for just a moment.

Well then, are you saying you will change their hearts as a Holy Elite?

Precisely. The confusion that troubles the people of Natra is a failure of my own doing. Thus, I wish for the chance to atone as a Holy Elite. Under the banner of Levetia, Im sure the people of Natra will immediately reconsider their beliefs and be reborn as followers.

But their hearts have already been captured by evil. Can you really purify them?

Discovered by angels, Saint Loran said, Believing all people have the right to be saved is the first step to salvation. I believe in the people of Natra. Wont you believe in them as well, Lady Caldmellia?!

He internally patted his own back for his silver tongue as he awaited her reply.

I understand your heart well, Crown Prince, Caldmellia said with a gentle smile. Please forgive me for my incendiary questions. To be a Holy Elite is to enter a sacred position. It comes with great influence and power. Those who are thoughtless and cruel could cause chaos if appointed. However, it appears my worries have been unfounded.

In that case

Yes, as one with the full authority to act on behalf of His Holiness, I accept you as worthy of becoming a Holy Elite But I do have one condition.

Your wish is my command. Wein did not falter. He had assumed this might happen. In fact, her manner signified she was leaning toward compliance.

It is regarding King Ordalasse. This last war between Natra and Marden was in order to save Marden from tyrannical rule, right? They say it is a feat worthy of becoming a Holy Elite.

That wasnt true at all, of course. It was just a justification added after the fact. Both Wein and the Holy Elites were aware of this. Why was Caldmellia bringing this up now? The gears in Weins head started to turn.

Shes trying to confirm it was a holy war In other words, she wants to know if it was a conflict over ideologyand not one that was for worldly gain If shes attacking me from that standpoint, then It must be about the mine!

It was entirely plausible that she would demand the gold mine as contribution to Levetia in return for helping him become a Holy Elite. Wein began to quickly consider the pros and cons of this situation, but he couldnt have guessed her next comment.

In that case, you must completely save them, or I cannot offer my support.

What? Wein spoke, hurriedly swallowing his involuntary rush of confusion. Save them all? Natra fought alongside Cavarin to take the royal capital of Marden, and

But theyre still alivethe Remnants.

Wein felt a chill run down his spine.

The Remnants of Marden I hear those who oppress the followers of Levetia want to continue resisting us. I imagine the pious experience sleepless nights, fearing when the devils hand will shoot out to oppress them again. To return peace to our believers, we must destroy them completely, put their bodies on display, and toss them into a raging fire Dont you agree?

Caldmellia did have a point. However, that was all she hada point to prove but no marked benefit.

Nothing more. Crushing the remaining forces of Marden was already an established policyeven without Caldmellias prompting. To exchange that for his candidacy as a Holy Elite didnt make any sense.

I can think of two things: One, Caldmellia somehow benefits from Natra going to war and suppressing Mardens rebels, and I simply dont know why yet. Two

Hmm Is something the matter? Caldmellia suddenly called out to someone behind Wein.

Standing there was Zeno, who looked on the verge of collapse, judging by her complexion.

If you are feeling unwell, feel free to sit in this chair.

Upon witnessing her seemingly innocent behavior, Wein was convinced.

Caldmellia knew. She knew members of Mardens Remnant Army were in his delegation. She had figured out their goal was to help liberate Mardenand that there was a high probability a member of the Remnant Army would be present at this visit.

That had to be why she had come up with an idea: I think Ill toy with them a little.

I seeeeeeee. A game, huh?

There was something Wein had thought when hed heard her preaching to the girl. But this was enough to convince him.

There were people in the world who would steer events into devastation and chaos for no other reason than personal amusement. They had no fear of destruction or desire for profit.

And this woman Caldmellia was one of them. For her, the position of Holy Elite was nothing more than a tool to make things more interesting for her.

P-please do not worry yourself over me It is nothing of concern

There is no need to put on a brave face. I am sure youre in pain just thinking about the persecution of the devout followers in your former Marden?

N-no, I

Caldmellia reached out to Zeno. It is all right; you have nothing to fear. After all, the crown prince will save them

Pardon me, Lady Caldmellia.

Before the hand could reach her, Wein had embraced Zeno.

You are right. Returning the former Marden to stability should be our first priority. However, this is a joint effort with the Kingdom of Cavarin. I cannot answer at my own discretion. I ask that I might be able to converse with King Ordalasse and give my answer at a later point in time.

Goodness Caldmellias brows knit together in disappointment, but she soon switched to a fleeting smile.

If that is to be the case, let us wait until the meeting tomorrow.

I appreciate it. I apologize, but as I must prepare to meet with King Ordalasse, Im afraid we must end here for today.

I would have enjoyed speaking with you more, Crown Prince, but alas Your companion may visit anytime for respite.

I appreciate your concern. Well then, by your leave.

Forcibly ending the conversation, Wein left the room with Zeno.

Hee-hee. Oh, how flustered he became.

Watching from the window as Weins carriage drove off with his entourage, Caldmellia giggled and turned around. A man was standing there.

Will this serve as revenge for your lost arm, Owl?

If Wein had still been in the room, he would have been surprised indeed. After all, this one-armed man named Owl had crossed swords with Wein in an Eastern city due to a certain incident.

You enjoy yourself too much, Lady Caldmellia. I was concerned whether that one believer might grow violent.

That would have been interesting.

Owl closed his eyes at her attitude that spoke of little danger. He was well aware of her disposition but found it frustrating regardless. Not to mention there was still another matter at hand.

Will you actually support adding the crown prince to the ranks of the Holy Elites?

Yes, and gladly, if he properly kills Mardens leftovers, Caldmellia asserted with a nod.

Owl went on. With all due respect, that prince is dangerous. If he gains a position of power in the West, he will most certainly do you wrong, Lady Caldmellia.

And that is a good thing, right? she said, as if it were only obvious. I was worried about our new plan, now that our old scheme to incite disturbances in the East and spread chaos here has been foiled. But now the West will be ravaged by fire, too.

Caldmellia smiledeven now, her expression could be called nothing less than the face of a Holy Mother, which was why it reeked of a peculiar sense of artifice.

Owl no longer had any grounds for complaint.

And how is Ibis? she asked.

Operating as planned. She says the battle formation will be complete before the end of the festival.

I am glad to hear it. It is our highly anticipated festival. We must make it as exciting as possible. If there is anything you require, please send word.

Understood

Owl exited noiselessly. Caldmellia again looked outside the window. Thinking of the departed carriage, she almost sang to herself.

Hee-hee May you not make it in time.



The mood was subdued in the carriage. Zeno hung her head wordlessly, and even Wein couldnt find the right thing to say.

As they were, Zeno only had one choice: kill Wein and call off the ties between Natra and Cavarin. That would buy her enough time to work through a contingency plan. Now that Wein and Zeno were in this private space together, one could say it was her greatest chance.

But Zeno didnt intend to go through with it. She was in despair. This was one of those rare situations where a single word perfectly described her emotional state.

I can see it was a half-hearted dream. Zeno spoke in fragments. I thought if we showed signs of distress and called for aid, we would receive help from somewhere in the worldbut I was naive

Well, thats true.

Things would have panned out differently if the Remnant Army had strengthened relations with foreign nations earlier. The world might have responded if theyd been able to take back the capital from Cavarin. If only they had done this If only they had the foresight to plan that

There were infinite other ways they could have handled that situation. But there was no changing it now.

I was surprised myself. To think the Holy Elites would be a bunch of shams.

Yes I was shocked.

Especially Caldmellia. Did you know? According to records, she is a woman in her sixties.

Zeno widened her blank eyes. I thought she was in her thirties.

Me too Either the name has been inherited for generations or shes just as good at disguise as the Flahm. I wonder which one it is.

Either way, shes a monster My father was completely

As Wein listened to Zeno talk partly to herself, someone suddenly called out. Your Highness, over there.

Hmm? Stop the carriage.

It creaked to a halt. When Wein looked outside the window, he saw Raklum standing there.

Your Highness, I am glad to see you are safe.

You too. Just on your way back?

Yes. I have returned to compile the information obtained by me and the Lady Aide.

Great. Hop in.

Understood. Please excuse me.

Raklum climbed in, and they soon set off once again.

Anything of note?

I did not get much intel, but the Lady Aide uncovered vital information.

I see Good work. Lets talk about it more once we get back.

Raklum nodded obediently before glancing at Zeno next to him. From that mournful face, he was able to guess how the meetings had gone.

By the way, Raklum Is that a book you have there? Wein pointed at the book poking out of his leather bag.

Yes, I found it at a bookbinding shop on the road. To study Levetias sacred texts as you suggested.

Thats the right attitude Do I see another one?

Yes, I was introduced to a book that has been recently growing in popularity in the West with everyone from nobles to merchants. It intrigued me, and I bought it on a whim. The title is The Dignity of Imperial Court, and

You can just toss that one.

Underst What? Raklum stopped himself from giving his reflexive reply when he processed Weins words. He blinked a few times. I will do as you say, Your Highness, but

Raklum was absolutely loyal to Wein, meaning he had no choice but to follow his orders. However, he also knew that Wein was not the type of person to treat a book with disdain for no reason.

Do you mind if I ask why?

Because Im the one who wrote it.

Raklum was left dumbfounded.

To be precise, I drafted it and asked a skilled Flahm author to write it. We circulated the final book throughout the West. As for when it was published I guess that was before my exchange period in the Empire.

I see But as your vassal, shouldnt I read?

No need. Wein abruptly cut him off. Ill give you a summary: The nobles are required to be loyal, uphold chivalry, serve their monarch with heart and soul. They are to appreciate song and dance, be prolific in poetry and love, and spend extravagantly. Frugality and honorable poverty are not meant for those of true noble birth. Wein sneered.

What do you think about this aristocratic ideal?

Ah yes I might say it seems the noblest of noble.

You got that right. Weins lips curled. The book affirms the noblesencouraging them to be stagnant and expressing that theyre already wonderful. Of course, its been warmly received by them. It praises them for doing nothing. But theres one trap in there. About money.

Money?

To cast aside frugality. To frame honorable poverty as sin. It essentially tells nobles to not keep track of their spending habits. It scorns budgeting, financing their money. As the reader, you start to align yourself with these values.

But wouldnt that be too impractical in reality?

Not really. Humans tend to be all or nothing when it comes to a belief. Its not easy to believe in one part of the book and not the other.

Ninety percent of the book affirmed their lifestyle. Denying the section about their finances would feel the same as rejecting the rest of the book. Thats why avid readers were almost always unable to disagree with the lessons on money.

To begin with, bookkeeping is a plain and boring task. By claiming that they are somehow exempt from itthat it is, in fact, bad to do itthey start to believe it. The water seeks its own level.

Raklum gave a grunt of consideration. He wasnt completely convinced, but Wein did have a point. However, he had a more basic question at hand.

I understand what you are saying, Your Highness. But why did you circulate such a book in the West?

Isnt it obvious? Weins smile was both gentle and cruel. To totally mess up the West.

Raklum involuntarily caught his breath. That was a quiet viciousness exuding from the normally kind prince.

There are three requirements for smooth operations: reward proportionate to the work, reputation, and punishment. Wein raised three fingers on his hand. Especially when it comes to bookkeeping, its easy to be dishonest. The responsible party needs perseverance and professional ethics. But in this book, I mocked this activity. If the value of a position goes down, the reputation and reward will decrease as well. What do you think happens then?

Nobody will want to do it.

Exactly. By nature, managing their finances is essential for nobles. In fact, they have to be the ones taking the initiative. But the book condemns it. Which means theyll foist this task on someone else. The only people who would take up a thankless and unrewarding job are those without status or ambition.

! Raklum understood what Wein was getting at. Wein nodded and continued.

But its not like you can expect them to have patience or decent morals. Dishonest deeds come as second nature to them. There will be frequent miscalculations, and the nobles start to show contempt for accountants, increasing punishment more and more, which will further exacerbate a shortage of capable personnel.

This would ultimately cause the affected nobility to be clueless about what was in their own coffers. If that happened, it wouldnt be long before they collapsed. As a cruel trick, desperate nobles would impose heavier taxes, which would drive away merchants, and starving citizens would disrupt the public order, leading to ruin. Who and where would they scrape money away from to keep the soldiers in check? There was no guaranteed future for such a fiefdom.

I dont really know how well it actually worked, Wein admitted without care.

Isis that so?

Its only one book, after all. It seems to have picked up some underground influence, but it could very well not stick and become forgotten in the public consciousness. Well cross that bridge when we come to it, I guess.

Is it okay to handle it in this way?

Yes. This plan is working out the best for now, but Ive got little traps set up elsewhere. If this one doesnt work out, well just redirect our energy somewhere else. Wein laughed easily.

He had written it before studying in the Empire. In other words, a boy who was hardly a teenager had devised and carried out this plan. Raklum couldnt help but shiver in fear.

Anyway, now you know why you dont need to read it, right?

Yes But I cannot toss aside a book written by Your Highness. While I vow not to read through it, please forgive me for keeping it on my person.

Hmm, Wein thought for a moment. In this era, books were considered precious items. It would be harsh to tell him to chuck it.

Very well. Do as you like. You can read it if you want. But dont take it to heart.

Yes, thank you very much. Raklum bowed deeply.

Raklum suddenly took notice of Zenos behavior. She was staring at Wein with fearful eyes.

He had no way of knowing this was the same look she had given the Holy Elites.

When Wein got back, Ninym was waiting for him as usual.

Zeno said she wished to be left with her thoughts for a while, leaving Wein, who listened to Ninyms and Raklums reports, in his room.

Hmm A secret meeting between Levert and Holonyeh, huh?

Yes. We cannot come to any conclusions, as I was unable to grasp the entire conversation that passed between them, but their aim is

Attacking us here. And taking my life, Wein finished for her.

Yes

Levert had always advocated for bold attacks against Natra. If they assassinated Wein before an alliance between Natra and Cavarin could be formed, war would be unavoidable.

And our accommodations were too small to fit all the guards.

Raklum nodded. Yes. In addition, Holonyeh was the one to guide us here. There is also a possibility he was the one who made the arrangements.

Their aim was obviously to disperse Weins forces and make it easier to attack. Thinking back, they had argued about the number of attendants before theyd even left Natra. If the attack on their journey here had been under Leverts orders, there was a good chance it was meant to put an easy end to Wein.

Holonyehs goal must be to get Levert to owe him a favorinstead of focusing on King Ordalasse, who is slipping from power as we speak. I imagine hes aiming to be placed in charge of the mine when they steal it back.

Ninym agreed with Weins prediction. Holonyeh must have been the one managing the mine, back when it was Marden territory. With his know-how, this proposal would be in the bag. I can almost guarantee it.

Wein sighed. I have to admit its pretty clever. Id hire him if he ever floated over to Natra.

Really?

Its more realistic to manage someone who is skilled and immoral than pray to the heavens for someone who is skilled and moral.

Ninym and Raklum gave each other a look.

In any case, I get where Leverts coming from now. Next, Ordalasse. I think I already have him figured out, too. Wein went on. Ordalasse has tried to cling to his position using his bloodline, but hes starting to hit the limits of that method. Hes losing the hearts of the people. He must have seen the gold mine as the edge he needed to reclaim some stability. To prevent criticism, he promised to loan the Holy Elites some money and laid the groundwork, timing his invasion while Natra and Marden were busy fighting. When Marden fell, he would profit while others did the fighting for him.

However, he continued. This plan fell through. Marden was defeated, and Natra took the mine.

Ninym folded her arms. From the start, Marden was just as poor as Natra. It didnt have anything of value outside the mine, so this change in course must have caused King Ordalasse a great deal of trouble.

That said, if he threw away this new territory, he would lose even more momentum, Raklum observed with a grunt.

Wein nodded. Then, add in the resistance of the Remnant Army. Cavarins casualties and expenses kept blowing upwithout ever seeing any increased profit. To make matters worse for him, his position as a Holy Elite deteriorated because he was unable to pay them as promised. That was when

Wein pointed at himself. Ordalasse zeroed in on me. By dangling the recommendation for the Holy Elite in front of me, he wanted to make me owe him a debt of gratitude while also strengthening his faction.

After this upcoming meeting, Ordalasse would probably ask to buy off gold from the mine for cheap. That was how he would ultimately improve his own standing.

Thats about all the information we have so far. Ive got a couple of options.

He could continue working with King Ordalasse and aim to be a Holy Elite. Or he could keep pretending to be on King Ordalasses side while secretly teaming up with Gruyere. Or he could give up on becoming a Holy Elite now and just go home.

The issue was deciding the option that would offer him the greatest advantage. As Wein sunk deeper in thought, a knock came at the door.

Pardon me.

Zeno appeared. Everyone in the room was a little surprised to see her.

Shed been in a trance, a stupor, when they first got back, but now her eyes burned with purpose. She kneeled before Wein.

If I may, I have a favor to ask of you.

And whats that?

Please allow me to accompany you to your audience with King Ordalasse.

Wein wasnt surprised. Hed been thinking there was a good chance she would make this request.

Do you understand the situation youre in right now?

I do. I can no longer hope for the aid of the Holy Elites, and an alliance between Natra and Cavarin is close at hand. The lives of those in the Liberation Front are in a precarious state.

Then you must know why I cant bring you along I cant let you assassinate King Ordalasse.

Taking advantage of the chaos in the wake of Ordalasses death and launching a counterattack was the only choice the Remnant Army had left.

No, you are mistaken, Zeno said, as if cutting off his thoughts. I have no intention of trying to assassinate him.

Oh? Then why do you want to come with me?

So that the Liberation Front may form an alliance with Natra.

Everyones eyes widened except for Zenos.

And why should Natra join the Liberation Front?

I do not know! Zeno shouted.

Wein was confused by this unexpected take, but Zeno spoke without hesitation.

But we may be able to find out! There is still time before the Gathering of the Chosen tomorrow! Until then, I will search for the reason with all my strength!

It was a will of fire. While it was no more than an ardentand recklessproposal, most wouldnt have been able to help nodding in agreement when faced with such passion.

No can do.

But Wein was not one to bend to words with no substance.

I commend your spirit. But that doesnt obligate me to bring you along, and I dont see the value in it. To get straight to the point, I dont trust you.

It was a merciless rejection, but Zenos heart would not be broken.

Are you saying you do not trust me?

Thats right. Is there some reason why I should?

No, I do not have anything so convenient. However Zeno took a breath. You previously said, Your Highness, that trust only has value because theres the potential of betrayal. And Id like you to take a chance on me. She balled up both fists, looking forward courageously.

Wein remained silent for a moment as he looked at Zeno, then suddenly flashed her a small smile.

You can promise not to kill him, right? Taking out a sword in the middle of a meeting is only acceptable for an uncultured barbarian.

I promise.

All right. Ill bring you along.

Zenos face lit up as she beamed. Th-thank you very much!

Its still too early for that. You still have to show me the new path youre proposing for the future. Wein had a somewhat amused look. Raklum, its a bit early, but prepare to head to the castle. Ninym, reorganize the defenses according to the likelihood of Leverts attacks and confirm the readiness of our escape route.

Understood! The two loyal retainers set off with purpose.

Not long after, Wein, Raklum, and Zeno headed to their audience with King Ordalasse.

I wonder what will actually happen.

Left behind in the mansion, Ninym called out orders to strengthen the defenses as she recalled Zenos fiery words. The fact that she had said them at all made it clear the Remnant Army was in a dire situation. For Natra to reject a potential alliance with Cavarin and align with them instead, there would have to be a significant reason. Ninym doubted Zeno could actually deliver on that promise.

Personally, she absolutely hoped Zeno would propose something that Wein could accept. Both as a person and as a Flahm, she had her own opinions on Wein becoming a Holy Elite of Levetia, a religion that discriminated against her people.

Itd be nice if there was some sudden change, but

She let herself sink into thought, allowing her mind to run wild, but she found no epiphany waiting for her.

And aside from being unable to think of an alternate plan, she had no right to defy her masters decision.

I guess I have no choice but to accept the results of the meetingwhatever they might be.

Ninym awaited Wein and the others return.