Chapter 336: 336

“Hey, good morning.”

“Good morning, Mr. Eizou”

“Oh, good morning, Eizo.”

When I spoke to the carriage, Camilo looked out of the carrier. Your superintendent also greeted me.

Camilo will also help me load my bags. The loading operation was quickly completed because the spear was long and slightly tense and the amount of luggage was no big deal except that Anne’s two-handed sword was purely big.

The carriage moves out when Camilo speaks to the warden. This guy also comes with an example suspension, so shaking isn’t terrible for speed.

When I glanced at Anne more chilly, she also seemed to notice and sent back a meaningful gaze. I looked away in a hurry, but you’d find out.

This technology is naturally available to the military as well. If you can maintain speed without worrying about some bad roads, that should also have an impact on the marching speed, which is neary equals but strength.

To observe from our lives and conversations, Anne can’t possibly not realize that she weighs more on the military than on internal affairs.

It is likely that they will seek it in some sort of negotiating matter in the future. Besides, Camilo, the Marquis, and Marius can’t even think of it, so I guess to some extent they’re expecting it…. unless I’m buying it up.

There was nothing on the street, and we had few words. With important figures from other countries present, we cannot speak about the situation within the kingdom to the extent of public discourse.

But that’s the same with Anne, and we can’t talk about the circumstances within the Empire (say there was an example revolutionary commotion).

So naturally, “It’s a beautiful day,” it becomes a non-obvious story or silence. Even a burglar would have been more talked about showing up.

The carriage reached the capital relatively quickly, without slowing down. In front of the gateway to the capital, which is ruined by people, Mr. Warden was put through as a priority when he showed the bill to the gatekeeper. An enviable, annoying gaze stabs us, and I shrink on the carrier unexpectedly.

“Is it good for you to have such an obvious priority? “I’m sure you don’t want to get too noticeable, but you don’t seem to know when you’re going to get in. They’re waiting for us, and some of them are imperial dignitaries.”

“Oh well”

Yes, this is about keeping the empire and the kingdom secret and at ease. If so, besides the kingdom’s dignitaries – this time Marquis and Marius – the dignitaries will be coming from the imperial side.

Taking Anne also means that Anne should be someone who knows at least if she can be trusted, then someone in the royal family. That doesn’t make you wait for no reason.

For a blank amount of time waiting for dignitaries from other countries, the suspicions about this case are as quiet as snow, but they accumulate firmly.

Even if I go inside the gate, it’s not that different from outside. Anne shrugged when she saw that people of all races, genders, and ages were overflowing with wierdness, trying to serve their purpose.

“There are many people in the capital of the kingdom.”

Continue down the sunlit hallway feeling the feel of a less familiar carpet on your feet. If all you’re waiting for after this is an easy-going meeting, you’ll enjoy this feeling and scenery a little more, but now that even looks a little scarier.

It is said to be a separate mansion. It will continue through a large mansion and eventually be passed into one room. There was a big table inside, and a few people were already seated.

Two of them are known faces. Marquis and Marius. It doesn’t feel like a very good complexion, and I’m responding to one person.

When it comes to the person being responded to, he also looks like the old man there by himself, but the quality of the fabric is good for missteps. I couldn’t help but laugh at the imbalance, but the moment I thought I’d introduce myself first, I flew from a direction where I didn’t even think the answer was.

“Father!

It was Anne who shouted so. In other words, this person was His Majesty the Emperor of the Empire, that person.