- After returning home, at Zebrest (Eliza perspective)
"Still pushing through, Mizuki."
Rudolph muttered to us after the report with a look that seemed complicated. The Prime Minister, who is next door, also has a subtle look. Hey.
... Yeah, I know how you two feel too.
Master Mizuki was a 'victim' in this case.
Even in the light of all the facts - including the views of Ilfena and Sarovara - which consisted of the kidnapping, you were undisputed 'victim'.
But that's Mizuki.
Using the trap you set, or something.
Take a light-hearted position backwards and create a more favourable situation, etc.
At the end of the sentence, join hands with Princess Tircia, who should have been the mastermind, and more!
Whoever hears it, it's not the victim's behavior. In addition to that, you have made a significant contribution to the forthcoming reform of Sarovara in the form of benefits for the affected countries.
Besides, that's almost the product of personal emotion.
Perhaps each country that receives reports from those who went to Sarovara is also having difficulty reacting.
Normally I don't think it's possible, but it's Master Mizuki who makes it possible. To put it personally, I wonder if 'it's more the result of being a Mizuki than being a Mage mentor'.
Until now, the magician's assessment of the 'scourge of the world' has been recognized as' overwhelming strength and power '. If you look at history, you're right about that assessment... but Master Mizuki seems to be very different from the past magicians.
Those who know Mizuki's 'horror' will interpret many of them as' feats because it's her '.
A bunch of rampant behaviors that don't just prefer measures, but don't think about self-preservation at all.
Even with power, it remains so without the wisdom to use it. Above all, power alone will be just violence, and we will not be able to forge a very friendly relationship, etc.
Also, if you're timid, you can't do anything. Unless you are even the kind of person who is considered a 'heartbeat play', you have never had any achievements to date.
... It was really critical, even a crisis of fate, if one step wrong, that could have been enough.
We are well aware of that. Master Mizuki is familiar with the fact that he has been allowed to be in a position that he can call his own.
Therefore, you must be willing to lead Master Mizuki to everyone's chest. Above all, we have benefited from it... and we do not deserve to be complimented by Master Mizuki.
Rudolph and the others know that very well. Both Rudolph and the Chancellor will use Mizuki if they need to make their position a top priority…
No matter what you personally think, you will not be in a different way. I can't go wrong because I'm proud of the past I've been through.
I think Mizuki can be relieved because they can. Mizuki doesn't want you to be harmful to her friends.
That's the bond we've developed.
An unattainable one, formed under a variety of trust.
That's the situation, so our anger is also natural this time. Unexpectedly, it reminds me of the time. I was really surprised then. Because at first everyone thought it was the 'usual thing'.
If Mizuki himself has taken steps, we will not speak out, however dangerous it may be. Because it is' Mizuki's will 'and' it is moving as one of the pawns'.
But all this time, I was a little different on my own.
All information will not be presented here more than kidnappings have travelled to several countries. Therefore, he also asked to go to Sarovara 'to make Argent give up the second princess in love'.
It's Master Argent, so I guess that's a lot of talk. I think I've heard of it before.
Master Rudolph also initially laughed, 'Mizuki's in trouble, too'. Because it was a common thing, a degree of recognition.
...... but it was not so peaceful that it was written in a letter from Master Mizuki that arrived afterwards.
"Nah!? [It was dropped into a sure trap that the chant wouldn't make it] So!?
A letter from Master Mizuki was delivered to Zebrest, at that time.
We turned to Rudolph's raised voice unexpectedly. The exercise of magic should be imperative for chanting. Isn't that an obvious intent to kill, such as using a trap that won't make it!
It's a real coincidence that Master Mizuki can use magic without chanting. Because it is the result of Mizuki's efforts, while remaining in the emotion of "wanting to use magic".
And I didn't think Sarovara knew that. It is only natural that it will be converted to 'tried to kill Master Mizuki'.
Moreover, there should have been no such danger this time.
Following our gaze, Master Rudolph gave us a brief description of the letter.
"I hear Sarovara is rubbing inside. We just didn't know there was a kidnapping going on before we went to Sarovara. I hear King Sarovara wasn't involved in it. Mizuki was apparently invited as [bait] '
"Bait, is it?
'Oh. I don't know about Mizki's connections, Sarovara idiots. If they harm Mizuki, one or two of the protests will go. That way... the royal family can punish you under good reason.'
'But wasn't King Sarovara involved?
"The mastermind is the first princess. That woman fox wouldn't do it!
Everyone set their eyes together. How unsolicited... we made the country that way because we were impudent.
But Rudolph's words, which followed, were what flaunted everyone.
"But Mizuki has already settled with the First Princess. Or they put their hands together '
'What? Um, what does that mean...?
"[The attitude is good to use anything you can use and just aim to win. Two, I'm the same kind. Above all, based on what's to come, you better get your hands together]... The fact that he was about to be killed just happened with Lord Argent, so it was good that he fell down with magic. By the way, they used this to get permission to retaliate '
……
Too much, no one can keep the word going. Master Rudolph and I seemed very confused.
No, you should think 'That's right, Master Mizuki' here. A thought circuit that fits a light hand with the mastermind that nearly killed me… I take it for granted that I cannot judge like I do.
'Well, you're certainly right about Mizuki. As it was, Sarovara seemed to be able to rub it big before it was so far away.'
"King Sarovara is a good man, but somewhat weak. It was also an anxiety factor to have two princesses."
If Master Rudolph dropped his gaze on the letter as he sighed, the Chancellor sighed and agreed as well.
Sarovara and my country are at a distance, but still, if it comes to 'the royal family becomes a puppet of nobility' or something like that, it's not another HR.
'That's the problem with that happening'. Because once successful, it can happen in other countries.
Especially not long ago, our country was in contention with the fools. You can't just get rid of everything, so there's still a few small things left.
... waiting to rip your fangs off, I would also say. This one needs a reason to move.
Sarovara has the power of the nobles who insult the royalty. A negative legacy that lasted longer than its predecessors still afflicted the royal family and those who pledged allegiance to the king. It must be Her Royal Highness the First Princess who acted to change that.
'And that is. Are they the spearheads of our anger… those who were about to become enemies of the royal family? "
'Hmm? Well, I guess so. I mean, if you want to read it, you can read it, okay? It says a lot more, and I know exactly why Mizuki worked with the First Princess. "
To one word of Sayle, who was peeking into the letter at Rudolph's disposal, we became imaginative faces.
Sure, you're right. I can't even say they're the culprits.
…… Oh, I see. You were [the most decent person to think about, act, be prepared, and have the most fun playing with]. '
"Mizuki's standard is Ilfena, so they look like assholes."
"Sarovara treats you like a playground...... he did say [I hate idiots] or something......"
... As for the Chancellor with his head. It seemed like a convincing behavior for Master Rudolph and Sayle. At the same time, wasn't Mizuki acted upon to dispel his later worries? I thought so.
His Highness Elshon can't tell Mizuki such things. Master Mizuki doesn't seem to be interested in unrelated countries either, and you wouldn't have been aware of the current state of Sarovara or anything like that.
Then the reason I moved on to action is… everything that was experienced in the Sarovara I visited. It could have been decided that it was better to build an ally inside and put it away, including a kidnapping case.
In the first place, Her Royal Highness the First Princess is being hunted down until she does not hesitate to involve other countries. It's better to be on your side and put things away once and for all than to be served something in the future.
"Mizuki chose an accomplice based on the future. So I guess King Sarovara is not an accomplice '
Master Rudolph's squealed, that one word. That must also be one of the causes of Mizuki's actions.
"The king has no power to hold down those beneath him". It would be disrespectful to put it in your mouth, but this was half true. Perhaps Mizuki and I are taking some measures.
Master Rudolph, who had thought about it for a while, eventually ordered me to turn back.
"Eliza, Mizuki wants your help. Maybe it's true that you want to keep the information. But if you ever ask for anything... act [as Mizuki would like] and do it. I'm responsible."
"I gave it to you"
There's a smile on my mouth to thank you for. 'I command you not to speak specifically about the content, but only to help Master Mizuki'. This must be Rudolph's help to Mizuki.
Nor did the Chancellor say anything about the term 'responsible'. He basically weighs his position, so even from that point of view this time, he seems to have made the decision to attach it to Master Mizuki.
Well... a little bit, I guess some things are called guardian guts.
'And then, Sail. You go with Eliza to Sarovara. The name is Eliza's escort, but you also have the position of guardian of Mizuki.... you know what you need to do?
'Of course. If you're on my side, it's only natural to protect you. Don't worry, I'll leave my replacement to my deputy Eugene'
Make Sail turn. Maekami is my escort, but Sail also has the position of guardian of Master Mizuki. And Master Rudolph is well aware of Sayle's character. I even trust the arm of the sword.
Alert...... you must be. Sarovara is not making a good impression on Master Mizuki about this one. He seemed to have been taken lightly as a civilian, and some of them might bump into crap malice.
But Sail can beat them off. There is that identity and sword arm, and a guardian is a role given by royal decree.
'It's natural to protect'. No one deserves to be in a better position to protect Master Mizuki today.
Above all, this was a silent warning. It means' King Zebrest sent someone he trusts', if you realize that... you can understand that 'the Mage Master has Zebrest'.
Master Rudolph will want to hit every hand he can and protect Master Mizki in every sense. Something that is often spoken of as just being protected all the time.
Rarely, me and Sayle gazed at each other...... deepened our laughter at each other. All this time, we thought we understood each other's minds.
Yeah, I know. We "only have to be faithful to the Lord's life".
We need the 'firmly' fools to understand, under the life of the faithful and dedicated Lord.
Master Rudolph's words were vague, but it's me and Sayle who interpret them. It puts those who are my Lord's benefactors and best friends at risk, without reflection, etc.... It's not something I can forgive.
I'm happy to follow Master Mizuki's "Please," but it may stick to "More Than". These things are a matter of feelings, aren't they?
"You guys... don't overdo it."
At the end of the day, we left the room with the Chancellor's voice, who seemed somewhat suspicious, and we headed to Sarovara. After that...... I think it was quite a full time.
"Well, now Sarovara and that female fox don't seem to have a problem"
Master Rudolph's whining drew me back, recalling the time. It seems that not only Master Rudolph, but also everyone's expression has calmed down.
After all, it must be affecting that Mizuki was able to make sure he was safe. I had no idea what was going on in Sarovara when you received that letter. I didn't know what was going on.
I think that our report, which we have actually seen and heard, and the explanation of the situation from His Highness Elshon, has cleared up my worries.
"It's too much, that stupid girl!
... because even the words of the Chancellor, who seems a little angry, are seeping relief. It is only fitting that Mizuki is safe. Even we are like this, so we may have been preached to His Highness Elshon by now.
The usual conversation, serene time. While we were stunned by the occasional disturbances, we must have enjoyed those events again.... I could afford to have fun.
"By the way, as far as Mizuki's plan is concerned, I know it's necessary..."
With a puzzled look, Lady Rudolph took the report. There is a history of this, as well as the "Salovara Rebuilding Plan" and its purpose, for which Master Mizuki was established.
"What do you mean when you line up the facts and you're a victim and you fit in, but based on the circumstances behind it, Mizuki doesn't look like a victim?
"It works more like a mastermind than a mastermind, as far as this report goes"
……
I inadvertently let my gaze swim in line with Sail in the words of the ensuing Chancellor.
Yeah, I thought so, too. I thought you were doing something backhanded, like, really dark. After all, there seems to be no way to call it a unilateral victim.
Sayle and the like say, "There's a top up there, they'll know that too," etc. But the faces of the frightened fools were a sight to behold! I was impressed that Master Celestina said later that it was a heartfelt thought.
For once, I misled King Sarovara to say, 'Master Mizuki is very smart, has a wide horizon, and he is the one who uses all things to achieve the best results', so I think he was able to do some impression manipulation.
"Princess Tircia is involved, so she's going to crush you even if there's any evidence left. So don't worry. Mizuki will not be held guilty."
"No, that means he was experiencing problems with Mizuki's behavior..."
"There is no proof, Master Rudolph! … that's all."
"Yes, Master Rudolph. Mizuki's nature would have been painful over there, and I think he would avoid being poked bad and made into a playmate."
You two are drawing your faces to the words of Sail that followed, but it's a fact. As much as I say with His Highness Elshon, 'Half the purpose for which you went out is to recover Mizki', so you will have been given some kind of warning.
Speaking of which, it's like all of you who were in Sarovara as representatives of the nations looked oddly blued...?
"Well, you guys don't seem to be able to talk about people either. Did you have a good time?
……
The Chancellor's raw warm gaze pierces me and Sail. Again, have you noticed?
Despite Mizuki's instructions, me and Sail were a little... No, I was very enthusiastic about doing 'all sorts of things'. Mizuki's instructions, I hope you can guess at that point.
But since Princess Tircia has given me some reliable words about this, I have no problem with it. Rest assured, Prime Minister.