"By the way... there was something I wanted to ask you. Oh, this has nothing to do with this one."
Makes a surprise face, unexpectedly, to King Kivela, who began to speak abruptly. Was this guy the type to talk extra or something?
Of course, there is no such thing as' chatting after something '. However, now is a tough time for Kivera... like preferring' beneficial discussion 'to getting into the chat.
King Kivera laughs bitterly at how such emotions have leaked in vain.
"Well, that's why it's a story that makes sense to hear."
"What?"
"... because it's about Lucas. Though it is true that we drove it down, there is a great deal of nonsense in that. I want to know what you think about Lucas."
The voice is seeping bitterness. Apparently, I've thought a lot about Lucas.
Of course, that would also mean, as king of this country. But I felt strongly that you wanted to talk to me... as a father.
Blah, King Kivera looks regrettable. It's amazing, too.
……
You noticed that yourself? This guy.
I don't think this is because I'm making fun of King Kivela. Because from his standpoint, it's incredibly hard to judge.
With the Demon King, he prioritizes being one of the royals over being an individual, and that's 'naturally'. It's a terrible way to put it, but the perception that 'you should live in a position precedence over being an individual' is deeply rooted.
Something that would otherwise achieve an endless amount of personal endeavor. Because you are in power, you must always be aware of what you stand for.
With that in mind, this statement is made on this occasion. It seems King Kivela wants to talk to me as a 'personal topic', but also to his closest friends about my thoughts.
"Mm-hmm... if you want to limit yourself to this country, you're trusting me for it. If you're even convinced, you'll get the job done responsibly, that guy. From a standpoint like mine, I'd appreciate it."
'What?'
Everyone but me hammered beautifully. Oh, come on, that's so unexpected.
I am basically 'results-oriented and take the position of collaborator'. If you knew that, it wouldn't be so strange to appreciate it that way.
Lucas, I'm serious. I rebelled against the Queen, but I think I did my other work. I suppose you're dying your appearance as a royalty, or your character that you can't completely relinquish your duties.
Virgil, you seem to have been disappointed to see this up close in connection with Elaine, but that means you have a narrow horizon. If Lucas was such a scumbag that he couldn't save him, he'd have been so obsolete.
First, King Kivera is not that sweet. In addition to that, measures have even been taken to make princesses of other countries marry. Doesn't that mean 'a spare talent to let go'? This.
... I hear you were honest with Elaine, Lucas. There is certainly the arrogance of the king prince of the great kingdom, but there is no mistake in considering that he is generally serious in character.
Such a man held only the Queen. I mean, it seems like it was the only one or something that was meant to be.
I don't care what you think, it just seems like I'm out of a butch because people say a lot around me. Slow rebellion period? In a way, isn't Lucas Kivera's biggest victim? I even think.
"No... that's an unexpected evaluation...?
That's King Kivera, too, being taken aback and looking at me with cancer. His appearance must be incredibly rare.
In that way, I laughed small and said why.
"No, you're settled about me personally, aren't you? First of all, that's the premise."
"Uh-huh. Including Corbella, you could have done whatever you wanted."
It's annoying, King Kivera. Flush there.
"When that happens, what about Lucas's attitude? What can I say, but I think it was a natural measure at the time to keep the Princesses of Celestina as far away as possible. They have something to do with Corbella, so I can't go against you. It was your faithful handkerchief. Then whatever you are ordered to do, I will send you down."
It's not that Cecil and the others are sworn allegiance to King Kivela, it's that they're sending him down for Corbella. At that time, because Corbella was like being taken hostage, there is no option for Cecil and the others to 'defy King Kivella'.
Or because that's why you accept a political marriage!
"Cold treatment wasn't Lucas's instruction, was it? When I infiltrate, I hear that myself, so this is for sure. When that happens, the only criterion for judgment against Lucas is his attitude towards official business. I hear Lucas rebelled when it came to the Lady, but that's all. So, you were working on something else, right?
…… Oh, you were doing it. "
"Besides, I was sympathetic from royalty in other countries. The only thing that frightened me was Elaine...... about the princess. You must have been scared because that would be the fatal wound that rocks Kivera... in other words, 'that's all'. It was basically a sympathetic position."
Because a country named Kivela was made larger by the invasion, the country's centre could not have let ex-country people in. The danger is borne out by the avengers who have become my collaborators.
"You're the next king who should carry the country, yet you don't understand the dangers and the way the country is?
Perhaps Lucas' assessment from other countries at the time runs out of this. 'My brothers are decent,' he said with the Demon King, so I guess Lucas' only detention was too lethal.
'Cause I didn't hear any other criticism!
I'm not listening, I can't believe you're 'incompetent' or 'giving up your job'!
"Now that I feel for myself, I will say what I see as an outsider...... what are you thinking about the people who used to criticize Lucas before about Elaine? What do you mean, the war madness of our predecessors is intense? Wouldn't anyone treat you as a 'wonderful prince' if you had too many no-good points and said something that was somewhat genuine?
……
I'm going to fight a king right away, or something.
Worry about the dwindling treasury every time you fight, etc.
Protect loyalists who complain about war madness, etc.
If you do any of them, you can be a true prince. Even if you don't have to confront the war madness directly, directly, or otherwise, it's enough to put on words that labor your loyalists, something that can be a 'kind prince of heart, thinking of the people and subordination'.
Besides... I have a lot of questions.
"I was so curious about this. The people who were criticizing Lucas said, 'Compared to their father,' but what exactly did you convince them of?
"What...?
"No, so what? If there's nothing wrong with the reign of the king today, you wouldn't have to do the same thing, would you? 'What can I do to convince you?' That's a natural question, isn't it? By the way, I have no idea."
This is true. In an age when war madness was on the throne, you'd know a lot to do, but you have no idea what the current King Kivera should do with his opponent.
Even if they say 'apprentice your majesty' in that situation, I'd be like, 'Do what, you bastard!' All I can think of is a beautiful future.
It's not helpful when King Kivera was the King's Prince, and even if you say 'change the way Kivera is' at that point, you won't agree with me.
For the first time, Kibera was defeated and the path was presented. If you want something from someone, you'll have trouble if you don't say the form you want.
"'Cause aren't you a' wonderful king '? Ideally for you," Imitate the King when he was the King Prince "or..." Just like his father, should I drive the King down!' I only think so. But that's treason, isn't it? If Kivera has been such an alternative, what about the people who recommend treason?
"You, that's extreme..."
"What are you talking about, Mr. Silas? Pretty tight that you can just point disappointment at me for not presenting one specifics? Besides, only King Kivera can say that, right? If he's the one who sent you, then Lucas is convinced, right?
Cyrus, you're pulling your face apart, but it's just a fact. In the first place, there is no right to speak of it, together with the subordination, including the proximity.
"... why do you think so?
"Because you yourself killed the war madness. Whatever the reason, 'I drove my father down' doesn't make a good impression. In fact, in Gania, there was a temperamental loyalist, albeit misguided, right? In order to eliminate the Lord's worries, there were those who risked the life of the clan royalist party and targeted His Highness Schanze and me. … Your closest friends may have sworn allegiance, but they must have just obeyed the Lord."
If I had accomplished something of my own will, I would have been revered, even if I were to lose my life.
"Because of loyalty, he becomes an enemy", "Because of thinking of the country, he becomes evil and drives down the king"... I think it's a common story. In other words, Master Will 'drove the king down because he thought of his country'.
Whether it's done for the country or not, it's called "the usurper." There will be no regrets in person or in their vicinity, but it should be an indelible wound for those who started Glenn.
Glenn doesn't have the ability to fight just to kill. That's why I used wisdom and knowledge.... He also said that by becoming an accomplice to Master Will, we carry that stigma together.
That's why it's the name and track record of The Wizard. Glenn didn't hide what he did. There would have been scaffolding as Master Will's proximity, but it must not have been all appreciated.
You should avoid being inherently more risky than hiding the fact that you are a different world person. At that risk, I chose to stand next to him. I guess that's why Glenn was recognized by Master Will's closest friends. This is not the case if you exist only to be protected.
Even Glenn is in this state, so Alberda presumes Master Will himself had no other hand to chase down. I guess he was the least crushed candidate, considering his identity, his forces, etc.
"... so you were listening, weren't you? What did Lucas do to satisfy you?
Turn your body around and ask everyone in the vicinity who has been silent. Oh, you all look pale.
But... I'm not going to loosen my pursuit hand here. I have trouble getting the same thing done over and over, and Elaine ~ because I was worried about Lucas all the way around.
However, it is also true that I was angry at Lucas' ramblings.
The maiden mind is complicated. Well, that's bad Lucas stepped on Elaine's mine.
"That situation was very convenient for me, but I have sympathy."
From Elaine's point of view, there's enough dialogue like this. I'm dizzy, but I'm critical of Lucas' surroundings. Lucas was sympathetic from other countries, so wasn't it pretty?
In the first place, I hear there are people out there admiring Lucas, abandoning the birth course and following him. If the same thing happens, as the second prince became the king prince...... Kivera leans definitely.
……
All the proximities remain silent. King Kivela also thinks, with a harsh look on his face.
Cyrus, you must have talked to Virgil a lot about getting along with you. I didn't say anything about this. Maybe you don't have words to deny my point... Cyrus, because you were also, I hear, negative to Lucas before.
Come on, Letts, plea time! I'll never get another chance like this, so I'll make it grand!
I still have the cards I haven't cut. This time, with the evidence, let's have a clear reflection.
Either that or Kivera is in danger if she stays like this. Even if we defended the Second Prince's faction and back shield over this one, if they did the same thing as they did in Lucas, all the hard work would be in vain.
It can't be tolerated. Based on the aftermath of this to the merchants, we can't leave them alone. Absolutely, stop!
"You can answer that, right? Because he crushed his rightful successor."
Showing the people in my sight making me jump on my shoulders, I sneer.... 'facts' that can even be understood by a magician who is said to be insane. That's what brought it about, so explain it exactly, right?