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Rewind ti to when a certain custom was taking place in Willeron Palace in the Kingdom of Natra.

So you must be the new assignnts.

Speaking magnanimously from the head of the table was Crown Prince Wein Salema Arbalest. His assistant, Ninym Ralei, stood at attention by his side. They gazed upon the two n now kneeling before Wein.

You may greet His Royal Highness, Ninym prompted.

One of the n responded nervously. I am Clovis, the newest mber of the esteed palace guard. Its an honor and privilege for to stand before the countenance of His Royal Highness!

Clovis let out a quiet sigh, relieved he didnt falter.

The man next to him began his own introduction. I-I will be researching f-farming thods, and My apologies! M-my na is S-Salomon!

You idiot, Clovis thought, face paling.

Salomon grew white as a sheet and bowed deeply. After all, hed just ssed up his introduction to the person essentially leading the country.

Wein, however, spoke in a gentle voice to put them at ease.

Ive already heard about you, Salomon. Youve done agricultural research in Cavarin, correct? I read several of your reports An investigation on the damaging effects of repeated cultivation on arid land and how to rectify the harm early on. I found it quite fascinating.

Th-thank you! Salomon trembled, either from nerves or happiness.

Wein turned to the man next to him. Clovis, arent you the younger brother of one of our soldiers, Karlmann?

Huh? Do you know my brother?! Clovis jolted. Karlmann was a common soldier. Clovis never dread the crown prince would ever rember his na.

He fought in the war against Marden back when I first beca regent. How could I ever forget? Im thrilled to see his younger brother has been compelled to join us.

III have no words! Tears welled up in his eyes, overco with emotion.

Wein nodded at the two n. People are the foundation of a nation. Especially now, when were progressing so rapidly. I look forward to your service.

Y-yes!

No other politician to walk this planet was so great. Clovis and Salomon thought it was fate that they were blessed with an opportunity to serve him, as they bowed.

Ha! Hook, line, sinker!

Um Ninym sighed.

As soon as the audience was over, a mischievous smile had broken out across Weins face.

Sheesh. To think you were an honorable ruler just monts ago.

My magnanimity is expensive stuff. I gotta use it sparingly, Wein replied with a shrug and smile. Another raging success! I love this More Loyalty et-and-Greet plan!

Wein had established several customs since becoming regent. One of them was an interview with Wein for prospective employees, regardless of job or rank. Recruitnt itself was handled by the head of Human Resources, and the interview with Wein wouldnt change their employnt status, as long as it wasnt a total flop.

As for why this custom existed in the first place

We have to protect our brand as the royal family! By talking to them, I can satisfy their desire for my approval and make them feel like they belong! Nothing like a loyal heart to shackle a vassal!

So it was all part of a performance.

You know, most people wouldnt dare say that out loud, Wein, Ninym said, offering her candid advice, but she couldnt argue with the outco.

Royal families were often cut off from the public. At best, people could hope to catch a distant glance at the royalty during ceremonies and festivals. Vassals working in the palace might have more opportunities to see the royal family, but only the highest in rank would be able to exchange words with them.

Hence this interview. Speaking to Wein, who was as close to a god as a mortal could be, was an emotional experience that motivated the masses.

Its not just to boost the vassals morale. Its also a chance for to morize all my staff. Im killing two birds with one stone.

Your mory remains amazing

Of course. And I should put my skills to use, instead of wasting them, eh?

Wein had been born with an excellent mory. Anyone who could rember almost every na in their army of several thousand was no average person. Including full-ti and part-ti staff, a few hundred people were working at the palace. Compared to his troops, it was nothing. Except Wein also rembered very specific details about his employees, down to their hotowns and their personal history.

Im pretty sure I can promise other royal families arent doing the sa thing.

Well, I just dont get why they dont, Wein said with a shrug. The palace is the heart of a nation and our ho. Its like they dont care if strangers are running around all over the place.

Wein was right. The palace was the core of the nation. The royal family lived there, and other people of status stayed there on occasion. It housed treasures and national secrets. Obviously, that ant its employees needed to be upright citizens with perfect track records. They couldnt have suspicious characters lurking around the place.

Of course, Wein couldnt patrol its grounds, even though he could rember faces. But if he knew exactly who set foot in the palace, it might co in handy in an ergency. At least, that was his theory anyway.

Its not that they dont care, Ninym explained. They just cant rember all their employees. And you claim you can morize several thousand of them? Must be so kind of kink.

Its not! I use a simple trick!

What trick?

I just record their face, na, physique, voice, and mannerisms in my ntal Rolodex! Anyone can rember a few hundred people that way!

So it is a kink.

Gah, Wein groaned at his vassals harsh appraisal.

Ninym continued, Even if other royalty could rember all their staff, I doubt many would try. I an, theyll need ti in addition to a good mory.

I get it. Weve seen a surge in these etings recently. Any more, and its going be hard to find the ti.

I wouldnt have believed you if you told this months ago. To think so many people would want to serve Natra.

The Kingdom of Natra used to be a triple threat in the worst way: no money, no human capital, and no resources.

But now? Theyd won wars and co to possess new territory, a gold mine, and an ice-free port. Weins reputation was on the rise, too. It was like the iced-over signboard marking that the kingdom had thawed, attracting those interested in making nas for themselves.

Plus, we secured a deal to trade with Patura in the tropical South. And they threw in sothing to sweeten the deal: its sailors and manufacturing techniques. I see more people on the horizon.

You know, we practically wrestled this out of their hands.

But we both agreed to the terms, so were good! Wein insisted, claiming he hadnt done anything wrong.

Ninym had on a wry smile. Suuure. In any event, Natra is on the up-and-up.

Wein nodded. Definitely. Weve got more funds, people, and resources! Im on top of the world! I have nothing to fear! Our administration is just getting started! And they all lived happily ever after!

It would be nice if things wrapped up so nicely. Ninym suddenly produced three letters. We have to think about how to handle these.

We sure as hell do! Wein looked at the letters and clawed at his head.

These letters were from Prince Detrio, Prince Bardloche, and Prince Manfred, all related to the coronation ceremony that Prince Detrio had announced the other day.

Its no easy task. Who would have thought he would announce that out of the blue?

Guess theyre really backed into a corner, Wein assud.

Wein was aware that Detrios faction was crumbling, out of the three Imperial princes vying for the throne. The incident in altars had been the catalyst, so Wein wasnt exactly uninvolved.

Despite this, the eldest prince had suddenly announced a coronation ceremony. This was only supposed to happen once hed settled things with the other princes. It was going to raise a few eyebrows if he deviated off course, but Detrio must have realized the only way to remain in the race for the throne was to steamroll his way through it, seeing that his power was waning.

This plan involved the letter now in Weins possession. Its contents were simple. It was an invitation to attend the upcoming ceremony.

Detrio is just that kind of guy. He still sends this damn thing, even when hes not over what happened in altars.

He has either reflected on his actions or doesnt care what other people think of him.

He must have also sent invitations to other influential foreign leaders. Attending the coronation ceremony would an accepting Detrio as Emperor. The more attendants, the more it secured his authority on a global scale. The prince was going to use this to legitimize his position as Emperor and make a coback.

And the other two letters are from the other princes, Ninym said, holding up the envelopes.

Their contents were very similar. In essence, they proposed forming an alliance to keep an eye on Detrio, so Wein wouldnt be tricked by the eldest princes antics.

So they want to keep tabs on . A totally different approach from Detrio, it seems.

I imagine the princes think they can handle Prince Detrio on their own, so theyre trying to limit any foreign powers from interfering with their plans. I an, especially if you stepped in the ringno one would know what would happen.

Hey. You make sound like bad news.

I know. Ninym ignored Wein yowling that she was so an. Basically, if we join forces with Prince Detrio, wed be ahead of the ga in establishing friendly terms with the next Emperor. If we take the initiative in this difficult situation and embrace the eldest prince as the next ruler, hell owe us when he ascends to the throne.

If he becos Emperor, Wein interrupted. Detrio took one final gamble with this announcent. It would be amazing if everyone accepted his invite, but if no one shows up to his coronation? Well, everyone in the Empire will know hes got no one backing him and no right to the throne. And theres no coming back from that.

You have a point. And if you join forces with him, youll beco the enemy of the other two princes. So if the eldest prince fails to beco Emperor, all well have to show for our efforts is the ire of their new ruler. Thats a major disadvantage.

Which Id love to avoid, if nothing else. Wein groaned.

Ninym gave him a fleeting glance. The disadvantage of accepting the requests made by the younger princes is that Prince Detrio will hate us. And if he becos their new ruler, well beco his enemy. I guess if we accept their request, though, itll give us the chance to observe things in the Empire from a distance and allocate our resources elsewhere.

Im being worked to the bone these days. Maybe I should just sit back and enjoy the show.

Or maybe I should bury you in a mountain of work.

Ninym! What do you think I am? A miracle worker?

No. A pack mule.

So Im not even human to you?!

Ninym assured him it was a joke. To be honest, I think doing nothing is an option. Joining hands with Detrio would only end poorly.

No kidding.

Allegedly, Prince Detrio had lost half of the supporters in his faction, compared to its peak mbership. In the past, the power behind the three factions had been evenly distributed, so it was a tragic fall from power. It was reckless that he was going up against the other princes by attempting to pull off this coronation ceremony.

Still, Wein said, its too early for us to co up with a plan.

Ninym was in agreent. Not all the cards are on the table yet.

Prince Detrio. Prince Bardloche. Prince Manfred.

Wein and Ninym knew there was soone else working in secret in the fight for the throne.

Pardon . Soone had knocked. An officer stuck his head through the door. An emissary of Princess Lowellminas has just arrived.

Wein and Ninym exchanged looks and nodded.

Ill be right there, called out the prince.

The official retreated, and Wein stood up. Seems our missing card has exquisite timing.

What will Lowa do?

Well, I know shes not about to sit back and watch the show.

Theyd have their answer soon enough. Ninym and Wein headed to where the emissary was waiting for them.

Its been a while, Prince Regent.

Seated before them was none other than Lowellminas attendant, Fyshe Blundell.

Ive heard youve been breaking ground not only in the East and West, but the Southern Sea as well, Your Highness. From human to human, Im constantly impressed by your competence. I pray for your continued success from the bottom of my heart.

Wein nodded after Fyshe gave her formal greeting.

Im glad to see you in good health, too, Lady Blundell. Youve made the trip many tis, but I imagine it never gets easier. Weve prepared for your arrival, so I hope you rest after our eting.

I appreciate your hospitality.

Fyshe smiled at him, and Wein smiled backnot because they had to do so to seem polite. These were genuine. mories of days past resurfaced in their minds.

Co to think of it, its been two years since our first encounter, Prince.

That long ago, huh?

They had t right as Wein took up the position of regent. It had been totally unexpected, but a necessity when King Owen fell ill. His first order of business had been a eting with Fyshe, an Imperial ambassador at the ti.

Things sure have changed, havent they? Wein asked.

Yes. If you told about the current situation with Natra or my job, I dont think I would have believed you.

Its been so ti since you started serving Princess Lowellmina Im curious. What do you think of her, Lady Blundell?

Shes wonderful, of course, Fyshe answered honestly without a monts hesitation. You know I, too, was once in a role deed unfit for a woman, as an ambassador. I was told I was accomplished, but I think spending ti by Her Highnesss side had made realize what real accomplishnt is.

You think highly of her. Ive only seen her twice since I beca regent, but it seems like she just keeps getting better and better.

Precisely. I think you can say her position and current situation are perfect to let her shine. Fyshe broke into a tiny smile and then placed a finger to her lips to indicate this was just between them. Of course, shes only human. So she does have her cute monts. She recently made a fuss over her outfit.

Yeah? Im listening.

Unfortunately, I cant say any more.

Ninym listened to their conversation from behind.

I see, she thought. Of course, this was just Fyshes personal opinion of Lowellmina, so it wasnt factbut at the very least, it seed they had established a solid relationship. And Lowellmina had sent her prized subordinate to this remote location.

There has to be a deeper aning behind this, Wein, Ninym said with her eyes.

I know, Wein replied silently.

Lowellmina had played a very important hand here. She must have thought she had sothing to gain, and she planned to walk away with it.

So I hear you have a ssage from Princess Lowellmina.

When Wein broached this topic, the air seed to freeze over. It marked the end of their relaxed reception. The real discussion was right about to begin.

I imagine youre aware that Prince Detrio of the Earthworld Empire has declared a coronation ceremony will take place, Fyshe started, correcting her posture. Princess Lowellmina has insisted for so ti that the fight for succession could be solved through discussion. This announcent, however, was made without consulting the other two princes.

I bet Prince Bardloche and Prince Manfred are fighting it, huh?

Im afraid so. All three princes are getting ready to mobilize their troops. Lowellmina is fearful that war might break out between them, after weve managed to avoid it for all this ti.

I doubt shes actually afraid, Wein thought, but he kept it to himself.

Fyshe looked at him. Its evident that the princes will start a civil war for their own sakes, without considering the fate of the Empire. To resolve this as soon as possible, Ive co to request your aid.

I see

Honestly, it wasnt what Wein had been expecting. He was under the impression that Lowellmina would try to stop him from ddling in their affairs, like the other two princes had done. Never in a million years would he have thought she would disapprove of her brothers behavior and demand Weins aid.

I did think she might ask for my helpbut not to stop chaos from breaking out. That cant be the whole story.

The truth was, they had assud the real fight would co after Detrios coronation.

After all, it was inevitable that Detrio would fail. Even if he used all the resources at his disposal, everyone knew his coronation wouldnt go as planned, and he would be forced to leave the political sphere for good.

The problem was what ca next. Without their leader, Detrios faction would be pawns for the taking. Since the size of a faction correlated to its influence, they would be targeted by Bardloche, Manfred, and Lowellmina. It all ca down to who would be the first one to seize them. That was the real fight.

Lowa wouldnt want foreign entities to ddle in this either. Ninym was thinking things over behind Wein. If she asks for help from the wrong person, they could invade the Empire at a later ti. But if shes here to request aid, that ans she has no other options

Or maybe her goal was sothing completely different.

Wein and Ninym tried to suss out Fyshes expression, but a calm smile stayed plastered on her face. They couldnt get a good look into her real intentions.

What kind of help do you want exactly? Wein asked, probing deeper.

Fyshe answered without missing a beat. I imagine youre very busy. Of course, I understand that you work for the good of Natra, which is why we only have one request. We would be so pleased if you could declare your support for the princess, who wants to resolve this in a peaceful manner.

Ninym made ntal notes. So they dont want us to get too involved. Hence why they want us to declare our support in na alone.

The support of Natra would have ant nothing back when Wein had just beco regent. But things were different now. Fyshe was right. Natra was only on center stage because of Weins efforts. Now it would make a world of difference to have them supporting Lowellmina.

As a request, its perfectly inoffensive, Ninym concluded.

Wein sensed sothing was off, however. It seems like too small a favor after traveling so far.

He didnt imagine they would ask for his troops, but it just seed anticlimactic, considering Lowellmina had played the best card at her disposalFyshe.

I feel like theyre after sothing elsebut I dont have enough to work off of to make a judgnt call.

He knew he wouldnt get an answer, even if he racked his brain. So he switched gears.

Itll be high risk and high return if I join the eldest prince. If I wait things out with the other princes, itll be no risk and no return. And if I support Lowellmina: low risk, low return.

Those were his three options. If only there was an option for no risk and high return. But of course, nothing that good ever happened in life.

Weins and Fyshes eyes t, gazes unwavering, hiding their intentions. They faced each other with expressions as calm as windless stretches of water.

For just how long did they sit in silence? The tension in the room was so thick, you could cut it with a knife.

Wein suddenly broke into a small smile. I understand your request. If thats the case, Id like to give my full support.

Fyshe bead. Thank you, Prince Regent! Im certain Princess Lowellmina will be pleased by the news. I imagine her followers will feel the sa!

Im glad to hear it. Wein nodded. But I wouldnt get too excited yet, Lady Blundell.

Huh? What do you an?

I only said Id like to give my full support. I never said I would.

Wha? Fyshes eyes widened. She imdiately went on high alert.

Wein faced her. I empathize with Princess Lowellminas wishes to settle things peacefully, as the regent of an ally nation and a sensible human being. But I have very little information on the princess and her faction. So it got thinking: Maybe Princess Lowellmina is only telling us what we want to hear, while intending to incite more chaos in the Empire.

H-Her Highness would never! Fyshe almost leaped to her feet, but Wein raised a hand to stop her.

Of course, I want to believe Princess Lowellmina is after peace. But history shows countless examples of benevolent rulers who beca tyrants over ti, right?

Right, but

Lowellmina was asking Wein to invest in her because he believed in her. Wein was saying that he couldnt do that, because he didnt believe her. They were at a standstill.

Of course, Wein didnt plan to halt negotiations. It was part of his strategy to turn her down at this stage to see how she would react.

Fyshe had expected Wein to try and shake her, so she made a show of thinking hard before speaking like she was making a big decision.

If that is the case, please let make one humble proposal.

Im listening.

Would you co see the princess in the Imperial Capital?

Hm? Wein murmured.

Fyshe continued, I understand your concerns, Prince Regent. I dont think I can persuade you to believe the princess, no matter what I say here. Therefore, its my humble opinion that you should see and hear Her Highness for yourself.

Huh I guess a conversation with her would be the quickest way of clearing my doubts. Wein nodded before flashing her a grin. And the rest of the world would interpret this eting as proof that Im taking Lowellminas side Is that what youre after, Lady Blundell?

Who can say? I cant speak for the rest of the world. Fyshe had on a brazen smile.

Wein observed her and seed to be having fun with this. Okay. If its no trouble, I guess Ill be paying Princess Lowellmina a visit in the capital.

Ah! A smile broke out across Fyshes face. Her Highness will be pleased by your visit, Prince Regent. I shall report to my holand right away.

Ill start preparing for departure as soon as we receive an answer Seems were going to shake on this with a smile, just like last ti, Lady Blundell.

As a citizen of the Empire, Im honored I could help foster a new friendship between our nations, Prince Regent.

Sure enough, Wein and Fyshe shook hands with smiles on their faces. This was the mont that it was decided that the prince of the Kingdom of Natra would be going to the Empire.

Are you sure youre okay with this? Ninym asked Wein in his office after their eting with Fyshe. You said so yourself, Wein. If we go there to et her, we wont just be showing our support. Well look like were joining Lowas faction.

Im not okay with it, but I had no choice, Wein said with a shrug. It would be ideal if we could make the next Emperor owe us a big favor, so we could form an alliance with them.

It would really suck if Wein sided with the wrong person before this decision was made. The safest bet would be to step in after a new Emperor was already on the throne.

But things arent ever that simple, Ninym comnted.

Right. The Imperial princess doesnt want to owe any favors to other nations. More than that, they would hate to follow through on promises when theyre Emperor.

It was obvious enough in the letters from the younger princes. They wanted to settle internal matters internally. There wasnt a single nation that didnt operate in this way.

Detrios downfall is a given by this point, Wein said, and Im expecting the battle for the throne to kick into high gear. I didnt think there will be many opportunities for Natra to butt in before the new Emperor takes the throne, regardless of who wins.

Which is why youre choosing Lowa.

Detrio was out of the equation. Baldroche and Manfred were rejecting all outside interference. This process of elimination left him with Lowellmina.

And are you okay backing Lowa as Empress?

I could always pretend to support her, find her weaknesses, and switch teams to join the younger princes.

Youre a crook.

Please call clever.

Crookedly clever.

Much better!

Is it? Ninym looked exhausted.

Wein ignored her. I know my visit to the Imperial Capital will be interpreted as Natra joining Lowas cause. I really dont know whats going on in the Empire right now. I an, its been ages since Ive been there. Ill choose who to really support after I check it out myself.

So youre going to use this trip as a chance to investigate the Empire and its factions.

I cant say how much snooping Ill be able to do. Wein crossed his arms with a wry smile. After all, Natra has made a good na for itself since Ive been regent. The Empire is going to be cautious. Weve got to be as low-key as possible, even on our way there.

And this is Lowa were talking about. Im guessing shes already prepared a trap for you.

Wein nodded. Lowellmina was ingenious and ambitious. She was a good friend of his, but that didnt an shed show any reservation or rcy.

I still dont know why the eting felt so weird. Lowas real goal must be hiding behind my visit to the capital. An annoying friend I have, Wein thought. The princess was likely thinking the sa thing.

Whatever. Wein released the tension in his shoulders. If theres a trap, Ill just chew through it. Fortunately, the real battle begins once Detrio is kicked out of the race. We have ti.

Okay, but what if Prince Detrio does win?

Its not even worth thinking about that, Wein said, brushing aside Ninyms words of caution. The only people on his team are slugs that missed their chance to jump ship and idiots who have no idea whats happening. They might bolster their numbers, but none of them have the brains to get themselves out of the hole theyre in. Even if more of them joined his faction, theyd never make a coback. And if they manage, Ill eat a potato with my nose.

Oh, what a throwback.

Anyway, its impossible.

Wein had to focus on the ensuing battle after Detrio was out of the picture. How could he act in a way to get the best outco for himself? Unlike Detrio, the remaining three candidates and their factions couldnt be discounted. This wouldnt be an easy battle.

No matter what theyve got in store for us, victory will be mine, Wein declared. Bardloche, Manfred, Lowellmina. I should keep a close eye on all three of them while we watch Detrio go down in flas.

Wein broke into a knowing smile, confident in his good judgnt.

And now, back to the present.

I dont think we ever imagined wed land in the eldest princes camp when we set off for the Imperial Capital.

Why does this always haaaappen?! Wein shriekedloudly as humanly possiblecradling his head.

Prince Weins delegation had t up with Detrios army. News spread through all camps like wildfire.

Are you kidding ?! Natra is siding with Detrio?!

Leader of the militant faction, Prince Bardloche jumped out of his chair when he heard the news.

Are you sure there hasnt been so kind of mistake?! Id understand if it was Lowellmina, but Detrio?!

Ive checked multiple tis, but its true. Prince Wein is stationed with Prince Detrio in Bellida.

This was coming from his loyal subordinate. Bardloche had to accept this, even though it seed impossible.

He groaned. Hrm If were talking about the prince from NatraI dont think hed be fooling around or joining Detrio on a whim.

Yes. I imagine its so political move. What should we do, Your Highness?

Bardloche agonized for a mont before speaking. Well proceed with our plans. But keep a close eye on Detrios army.

Understood.

Bardloche watched out of the corner of his eye as his subordinate left to carry out these orders.

The prince murmured to himself, Just what is that man thinking?

Just what is he thinking? wondered Prince Manfred out loud, moaning in frustration.

Though he was the youngest son, he was backed by new money, giving him enough of a boost to compete on a level playing field with the other princes.

Hes a strategist. I knew hed be scheming sothing when Bardloche and I asked him to keep his involvent to a minimum. But I dont get it. Its such a gamble to join Detrio. Manfred looked next to him. What do you think, Strang?

He laid eyes upon a young man who looked the part of an officer, standing beside him. His na was Strang, and he was both Manfreds confidant and Weins friend.

I agree, Your Highness. An alliance with Prince Detrio will bring so serious challenges. But if they overco these difficulties, the bond between Prince Detrio and Prince Wein will be unbreakable.

So this risk brings a high return. Are you saying hes doing this because hes confident of winning?

Yes. Prince Wein is not a fan of gambling. An outsider might think hes making a reckless bet, but this must be calculated. He has a way of ensuring his success in minute detail. After saying that, Strang shrugged. But Prince Wein has always been plagued by a strange stroke of luck. He might have been forced to work with Prince Detrio due to unforeseen circumstances.

Unforeseen circumstances? Like what?

My apologies. Thats all I know.

Hmph Manfred contemplated this, and eventually he seed to shake sothing off. Well, it doesnt matter. After all, Natra has now openly antagonized and Bardloche. If thats how it has to be, we have no choice but to take him down.

I have no idea what that man is after

Prince Detrio fretted in a dimly lit room. Though he lacked principle and talent, he was supported by the conservative aristocrats, as the eldest son in line for the throne.

Do you really think he ca here to be my ally?

The loyal servant answered, Yes. We cannot afford to let our guard down, but I do believe his intention is to assist in your ascension to the throne.

But he conspired against with the other princes in altars and knocked down a few pegs. Why would he want to join this late in the ga?

It was true that Detrio sent a letter to Natra requesting an alliance, but neither he nor a single mber of his faction believed the prince of Natra would ever agree to it. Theyd assud hed either observe the situation or join hands with Lowellmina. Never would he have dread that the prince of Natra would jump onboard Ship Detrio.

Obviously, Detrio was ecstatic. But a little voice in his head nagged at him, wondering what the reasoning behind it was.

Just a guess, but Prince Wein might see this as his only chance to repair his relationship with Your Highness. The late Emperor was the one to establish the alliance between Natra and the Empire. It makes sense that Prince Wein would support the eldest son to secure the status as an ally.

Hm So youre saying he isnt here to back , but hes here to maintain ties with the Empire? Detrio made a face. He was having a hard ti following.

He crossed his arms. The subordinate faced his liege, a serious look on his face.

Call this a wild delusion, but Im starting to think he might have planned the incidents at altars for this very reason.

What do you an?

We all know that if you ascend to the throne with the support of other nations, youll inevitably have to form ties with them. I an, even our faction wouldnt have reached out to Natra if we werent in such a tough spot.

So youre saying he sent spiraling in altars because he realized I would set my sights on the throne and ask foreign nations for their cooperation?!

Its only one possibility, of course, but The subordinate tried to insist it was just a theory, but Detrio bought it.

After all, Wein had brought his small retinue to a faction on less than friendly terms with him. He would never do sothing so reckless unless he was sure he could take control of the situation.

That monster!

Detrio would have torn him limb from limb if he could. But doing so would an losing the trust of the lords. Wein must have known that, too. Otherwise, he wouldnt co sauntering into this place like he owned it.

I wont let you steal the show, Detrio spat. You may be planning to siphon all our resources, but dont underestimate . Ill tear you apart with my teeth!

I imagine all the factions are thinking sothing along those lines.

Its all an unfortunate misunderstanding, I sweeeeeaaaar! Wein shrieked, unable to bear it, in the room assigned to him. All of it! Youve got the wrong idea! This should have never happened!

I cant say I ever expected this either Ninym sighed next to him.

After their eting with Fyshe, Lowellmina responded in the affirmative, and Wein was set to visit the Imperial Capital. The delegation imdiately began preparing to set off for the Empire. If they were traveling to the West, they would have had to brush up on the culture and customs of the destination. But Natra was a longti ally to the Empire. No such debrief was needed.

Preparations went smoothly, and the delegation was ready to depart with Wein as its representative. They were two days ahead of schedule and started off strong.

Wein and Lowellmina agreed that his visit and itinerary should be kept under wraps until he arrived in the capital. If Wein had announced he was coming over like old friends, other factions would stand in his way, considering the current climate in the Empire.

But this policy ended up backfiring. As the delegation approached the city of Bellida, they ran into a group of soldiers. When Wein saw them with the Imperial flag, hed assud Lowa had co to greet them.

When he saw another flag below it, however, his face paled.

It was Detrios. Which ant the soldiers in front of them belonged to the eldest prince, deployed to secure his position as Emperor.

By the ti the delegation noticed this, it was too late. They found themselves instantly surrounded by troops, and their identities revealed. They had to et Detrio himself.

So what brings you here?

If this had been before Detrio announced hed be taking the throne, Wein could have just said Lowellmina had invited him to the capital. But Detrio was in the middle of his biggest gamble yet. If he found out a foreign prince was eting up with a rival faction, it was possible hed go on a murderous rampage.

So Wein could say only one thing.

Were here to cooperate with you, Prince Detrio

And that was the story of how Wein and his delegation got stationed with Detrios army in Bellida.

Nooooooooo! Why do these things keep happening to eee?!

And with the eldest prince of all people. This really sucks, to be honest Ninym sighed.

Things might have panned out differently if they had bumped into Prince Bardloche or Prince Manfred. Of course, they just had to run into Prince Detrio, a sinking ship with a sealed fate according to Wein.

If only I didnt let my guard down when I saw that Imperial flaaaag!

Wein was stewing in his mood. He wasnt going to cheer up anyti soon.

I cant leave him like this. Ninym understood why he would feel this way, however.

If ti permitted, she would have let him writhe about until he got it out of his system, but they didnt have that luxury.

She was determined to serve her duty as vassal. Wein, lets decide on a plan. What are we going to do?

I dont wanna think about it for the next six months! Im hibernating!

Youre not a bear.

Well, Im gonna be a bear, starting today! Grrr!

So this situation is way over our heads

Ninym was used to kicking Weins butt into gear, but she couldnt rember the last ti hed been so stubborn. The accident had left an impact on him. He was out of his elent.

I hear you, Wein, but it was an honest mistake. All we can do now is work out a solution.

It was no mistake.

Weins expression hardened, and Ninyms eyes went unfocused.

It was no mistake.

His face looked irritated. Bitter, almost. Andslightly amused.

None of this was a coincidence. It was all planned out. Thats why its so annoying.

Wein sounded sure of himself, which made Ninym more confused.

Wait. What do you an, Wein?

Soone was working behind the scenes to get to run into Detrio and join his team. And I walked right into their trap. Wein looked up. They got good I never expected such a bold move so late in the ga, he mumbled through gritted teeth.

Ninym wasnt following. Why would anyone? First things first, who would do sothing like this?

Thats obvious. Theres only one person who could pull this off. Soone who knows the travel route taken by our delegation, our schedule, and the factions locations in the Empire.

You cant possibly an

Wein nodded. Good one, Lowa. Her trap wasnt waiting for us in the capital. Her trap was her invitation for us to visit her there

The Kingdom of Natra has gotten too large, Lowellmina said between sips of black tea in a room of the Imperial Palace. Natra used to be an important public road connecting the East and West. Though we want to unite the entire continent, the Empire never laid a hand on it because we were on friendly terms and we knew we had enough power to conquer Natra at any ti.

Lowellmina continued, But ever since Wein beca regent, Natra has flourished, gained territory, and grown friendly with the West. Such circumstances dont bode well for the Empire.

Though they arent on the sa level as us when it cos to military power, I assu? Fyshe asked from beside the princess.

At the mont, yes, Lowellmina replied without hesitation. As long as Wein is in good health, I can only imagine Natra will continue to prosper. By the ti I beco Empress, there is a possibility that Wein will be reigning over the West.

Thats

One might laugh off the idea of a prince from a small kingdom ruling over half the continent one day, but Fyshe wasnt about to laugh. In fact, she couldnt bring herself to even smile. After all, shed witnessed Wein working his magic firsthand.

So you hatched this plan to shrink so of his power, huhby forcing Prince Wein onto Prince Detrios sinking ship.

Wein had predicted Detrio would drop out of the race and Bardloche, Manfred, and Lowellmina would fight for the forr mbers of the eldest princes faction. But Lowellmina had thought a little farther ahead. She was certain she would lose this battle among the three remaining siblings.

Her main platform was that the inheritance issue should be resolved through words. To this end, she had no public army or open displays of force, unlike her brothers. If the younger two brothers were scrimmaging to win over Detrios supporters, Lowellmina knew it would be hard for her to butt in. And she was certain Bardloche and Manfred would make use of their forces.

Shed been struck with a stroke of evil genius when considering this situation: to bring Wein and Detrio together and make them go head-to-head with Bardloche and Manfred.

Detrio had no hope of winning against the other brothers on his own. But the outco will be different if Wein is on his side.

Detrio and Wein versus Bardloche and Manfred The losing side will sustain major casualties, obviously, but the victors will be dealt damage, too. I guess were swooping in when all parties have exhausted themselves. Fyshe nodded in agreent. But I do have one question about your strategy. Do you believe Prince Wein will really join Prince Detrios side?

He will. Lowellmina sounded so confident. Its in Weins nature. When life hands him losses, he always turns them into gains. When placed on a sinking ship, hell try to steer it to the nearest harbor instead of jumping overboard.

Lowellmina had gotten acquainted with Weins character during their days at the military academy. In her eyes, she was stating the obvious.

And if he manages to avoid Prince Detrio and reaches the capital safely?

Should that ti co, Ill ask to beco his fianc e again, Lowellmina replied with a grin. His visit would indicate his allegiance to my faction, so I imagine Wein will think its a good opportunity to deepen our relations. If Im honest, it would be better if we married after I took the throne, but if I can put him on a leash, that would be enough of a benefit for Well, not that any of this will happen.

Lowellmina continued, Fyshe. You suggested you dont know who will win, but I think I do.

Who do you think will co out on top?

Wein will win. Her tone was heavy with conviction. As long as Detrio had Wein, he would win. In her heart, the outco of the battle was already decided. My plan will be a success when Wein and Detrio defeat Bardloche and Manfred without putting Detrio on the throne.

After that happened, Lowellminas next two goals were to absorb Detrios faction and destabilize the authority created by Wein. Of course, this wouldnt take Wein down, but she could impede his progress. She wouldnt allow his kingdom to flourish more before she beca Empress.

Obviously, these were challenging conditions to fulfill. In addition to taking down Bardloche and Manfred, Lowellmina would have to defeat Wein.

Hes a tough enemy to take down.

The sche was laid, but she was up against Wein. He was a beast with strategy, both kind and cruel. She would have to make an enemy out of him, and she would have to win.

No need to lose heart, Your Highness, Fyshe said, reading her masters mind. Weve made the first move. As we speak, the two parties must be confused. And Prince Wein and Prince Detrio arent even true allies yet. Even Prince Wein must have his hands tied.

Fyshe was right. Wein had been put aboard Detrios sinking ship, which limited his movents. He was in a tight spot, no doubt. Lowellminas side had the advantage.

But there was a little voice in her mind, either fearful of Weins shadow or

Excuse ! A ssenger burst in. A delegation from Natra led by Princess Falanya has just arrived!

What ?! Lowellmina and Fyshe yelped in surprise.

Falanya should be arriving in the capital right about now, Wein murmured.

Hed finally cald down, either sick of complaining or just plain exhausted.

Thats the silver lining. I really didnt think wed need backup, Ninym replied, thinking back to before they left Natra. You had Princess Falanya follow us to the capital from a short distance behind I thought you were just being too cautious. Did you know this was going to happen?

I would have run away if I had.

Well, yeah. Ninym grimaced.

I did think they might send trouble our way. I an, they were insistent that I co to the capital. Plus, the Empire is already in a volatile state with the fight for succession and all.

That was why Wein had played one of his cardsFalanya. If nothing happened to him, the siblings would get to Lowellminas place together, which would reinforce the closeness of their two nations.

But things had happened to him. Wein was now with Detrios faction, and Falanya was heading to Lowellminas place alone.

Lowa wants Detrio to take down the representative of Natraand damage our reputation. But if another mber of the royal familyFalanyavisits her, we can show the world that Natra is interested in solving this in a sensible way, even if we did support Detrio.

So the damage to our reputations will be minimal, even if we lose here.

It wont fix the root of our problems, but its the next best thing compared to doing nothing, Wein continued. If Lowa goes along with my sneak attack, itll be a whole different story.

I cant believe they would respond so fast!

Princess Falanya had arrived in the Imperial Capital.

Fyshe couldnt conceal her surprise when shed heard the report.

They wouldnt have co so quickly if Wein had requested for his sister to make her way to the palace after stumbling across Detrios army. Wein had to have sniffed out sothing about the princesss plan during the eting in Natra.

Its all my fault Fyshe thought. Maybe shed given it away with her line of reasoning, her expressions, movents, tone of voice Whatever the reason, it was evident the prince had perceived sothing. Fyshe bit her lip, vexed that Wein had bested her once again.

She turned to her master to apologize for her failureand practically jumped out of her skin. After all, Lowellmina was smiling, even though shed just been dealt a counterblow.

You certainly know how to stir things up, Wein.

Stir things up? Fyshe blinked, not following.

Hes sent Princess Falanya, hoping it will lessen the blow to Natras reputation once he loses. His countermove is not for a victory but in anticipation of defeat. You might say hes taken a defensive asure.

Lowellmina went on, Princess Falanya is a valuable player for Wein. Employing her ans that he was on guard, but he couldnt suss out what we were planning. Fyshe, you need not worry that you failed. In fact, this works in our favor. Weins been cornered by Detrio, and we have an impressive catch like Falanya. Youve done well.

Th-thank you! I dont deserve your praise.

However. Lowellmina had a glint in her eyes.

Fyshes breath instinctively caught in her throat.

Wein might change tactics to a more aggressive approach if Im too greedy.

Too greedy? What in the world do you?

The two of them have claim to the throne in Natra. One candidate is with Detrio, and the other, with . If I win and Detrio loses, Weins power will wane. At the sa ti, it will bolster Princess Falanya. If she manages to do sothing here thats in the best interest of Natra, even more so What do you think will happen if the two are on a level playing field?

Fyshe understood what Lowellmina was trying to say.

Dont tell youre thinking of helping Princess Falanya succeed and incite a rivalry between them in Natra?!

The tiny kingdom was united under Wein. He could travel abroad only because his country was so stable. But Wein was just a princenot even a king.

What would happen if there was a faction behind Princess Falanya that made their kingdom less than stable?

They might be on good terms, but theyre royalty. A war between factions will break out if theyre equally fit to rule Natra. Of course, the princesss supporters cant dream of taking down Wein without sothing substantial. But it might be enough to halt their progress.

P-please wait. If Princess Falanya succeeds here and Prince Wein wins this battle

The older brother will be owed a favor from the next Emperor, and the younger sister will return to her kingdom with sothing to show for herself. Natra will enjoy a taphorical springand a long one, at that.

Fyshe audibly gulped.

Wein must have realized this. As Lowellmina had said, the prince had intentionally sent Falanya as part of his plan.

In other words, Wein was sending them the following ssage:

Splendid job. I lost the first round. Im in a pinch here. I miiiight lose at this rate. Solets up the stakes.

How is he even human?!

They had thought Wein would go on the defensive, since hed been backed into a corner. Hed shown them exactly where to bite so he could catch them off guard and go for the jugular.

As Lowellmina had said earlier, he changed his losses into gains. It was absolute madness, but Fyshe knew soone like Prince Wein could pull it off.

I understand the situation. What do you plan to do, Your Highness?

Fyshe already knew what her masters answer would be.

Ill be as greedy as possible. Lowellmina grinned. The fight for the throne will continue to accelerate. Natra wont have many chances to ddle with our affairs. If he wants to up the stakes, I wont let this opportunity escape.

I can see fire, Fyshe thought. In both Prince Wein and Princess Lowellmina. When two flas collided, one of them would swallow the other. All Fyshe could do as a vassal was to ensure that her masters fla burned bigger and brighter.

Okay, Fyshe. Lets give a warm welco to Princess Falanya. And please tell the others Ive authorized you to pull together a list of information and so technical knowledge. Well need to choose one thatll make an appropriate gift for Princess Falanya.

Yes! Fyshe nodded at her ladys orders.

Well, Lowellmina thought about the dear friend who was with Detrio. I imagine Wein must know Im going to do this.

In fact, Wein was thinking, Lowa will go along with my ga, but this is all I can say with certainty on the matter.

The real battle is starting now, Lowellmina thought.

A tough opponent, plus three Imperial princes already onstage, Wein mused.

However

But

Victory will be mine, of course, Wein thought.

Victory will be mine, obviously, Lowellmina believed.

The crown prince of Natra, Wein Salema Arbalest.

The Second Imperial Princess of the Earthworld Empire, Lowellmina Earthworld.

Behind the scenes of the blood feud among the Imperial princes, two tacticians were declaring a war that would never make it into the history books.

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