Postwar Arc Chapter 3: The Negotiation C
「Wh-……」(Julius) Perhaps because my firm rejection was sothing unexpected, for a mont Julius was at a loss for words .
However, he imdiately spoke out with naked anger plastered on his face
「Bastard[1], are you insane?!
Do you think you can escape unscathed to defy the Humanity Declaration!
」(Julius)「That is not sothing that soone like you can say .
You invaded Efrieden’s territory, and then, when you got invaded in exchange, you started yelling “no border changes with military power” .
Because of that, your reasoning doesn’t make any sense .
」(Souma)「That is…… Everything was just the previous Duke Gaius’ arbitrary act-……」(Julius)「You also know that those words are just excuses, right?
」(Souma) When I threw the question back at him, Julius’ words were tightly clogged up .
「……Whatever you say, it doesn’t change the fact that you are occupying our citizens .
I, as this country ruler, ought to liberate my people .
」(Julius) So he objected .
But, liberating from an occupation, yeah…… 「Is that sothing that Van’s Citizens desire?
」(Souma)「What?
」(Julius)「Julius-dono, when you were travelling to this place, didn’t you see how Van’s streets and buildings looks like?
」(Souma) Julius stared in amazent at my question, but he imdiately replied while glowering at .
「Van is a city where I was born .
I am more familiar with it than soone like you .
」(Julius)「Is that so… ...
Then, what “color” does that Van have right now in your sight?
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」(Souma)「Color?
If it’s buildings with distasteful color on their walls or roofs, then I saw several of them, what of it……」(Julius)「…… Well I wouldn’t find fault in soone’s sense of art, but Julius-dono, if they are under an occupation, would the citizens who were struggling under tyrannical rule paint their walls and roofs so colorfully like that?
」(Souma) Without any antagonism, I explained in a very kind and detailed manner for Julius .
「If the despot imposes his power on the citizens, then the citizens wouldn’t do sothing that would attract the eyes of the despot, right?
Since the citizens wouldn’t know what kind of calamity would fall upon them if they did any flashy acts that caught up the despot’s eyes .
Therefore, the citizens under a tyrannical rule wouldn’t speak of their discontent, wouldn’t let their attitudes show their emotions, and would stow away their true opinions into the deepest corners of their hearts .
Because of this, sothing like colorfully painting their walls and roofs would be sothing that they absolutely wouldn’t do .
Right?
」(Souma) At this point, I montarily stopped my words, as I stared directly at Julius’ eyes and continued my explanation .
「However, what color did that Van have when you were governing this city?
」(Souma)「!
That is……」(Julius) Julius hesitated to say .
Well, of course .
When I first entered Van, the color that I sensed was “Grey Townscape .
” The buildings that stood in the labyrinth-like unmaintained districts were only houses with ash grey walls and brown earth roofs without any fragnt of individuality .
The uniformity of the color tone, even without any standardization, might be the fault of the lack of freedom given to the citizens of this city .
「The Van that I govern right now and the Van that you had ruled before, as expected, which one that seems to be an “occupied” city?
」(Souma)「Bastard, are you accusing us of being tyrannical despots!
」(Julius)「It’s a fact, right?
Most of your national budget is poured into military expenses, right? …… Ah, also for the furnishing of this castle, right?
Even though the tax that the people paid should essentially be used for the Citizen’s welfare, it wasn’t .
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Not for maintaining the city, not for maintaining the roads, not for promoting industry, but all those heavy taxation fees went to the military .
Isn’t that stupid?
」(Souma)「Shut your mouth up!
」(Julius)「Cease it, Julius-dono!
」(Jeanne) Jeanne stopped Julius who seed to want to approach .
To be stopped no more than a half-step, he gritted his teeth with frustration .
Although they weren’t permitted to carry any weapons into the audience, if Jeanne hadn’t stopped him, perhaps he would cast a magic spell at .
If that happens, then we could have attacked Julius under the justification of self-defense, but…… It is not the ti for that .
「Aisha, you should also release your hand from the hilt .
」(Souma)「……Yes .」(Aisha) I reminded Aisha, who stood diagonally behind while emitting a strong bloodthirst .
She replied in the dejected tone of a child that has just been scolded .
Don’t worry Aisha, I didn’t pay any mind to it .
Even if the opponent Julius was acting all high and mighty, I felt safe since Aisha is protecting .
Then, Jeanne sighed while offering her honest opinion .
「King Souma…… I want you to stop inciting Julius-dono .
」(Jeanne)「I am only telling the truth .
An economy is about managing the land and providing relief to its citizens[2]…… despite that that was the ideal image of a ruler, his governance that was wasting all the heavy tax for military expenses was clearly tyrannical despotism .
」(Souma)「Whose fault was this!
You bastards had robbed from us our ancestral lands!
」(Julius)「So, this again……」(Souma) Julius repeated his constant insistence, so I sighed .
「Although Amidonia’s Royal Family had been yelling revenge against Elfrieden’s Royal Family at every opportunity, that incident happened 50 years ago, right?
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Not to ntion you, but Gaius too, are not the people that were directly related to that event .
Additionally, I am only soone who arrived in this world not too long ago .
So, why are you holding a grudge against so much?
」(Souma)「!That is,」(Julius)「Ah, please leave out killing Gaius and capturing Van .
The one who began this in the first place was your side .
After all, if I don’t kill Gaius, then I would have been the one who was killed .」(Souma)「Kugh……」(Julius)「See, you couldn’t find any words to say, right?
You don’t have any reason to resent after all .」(Souma) Or rather…… The one who received the real grievances was the Kingdom’s side .
「Hakuya .」(Souma)「Yes, Your Majesty .」(Hakuya) When I gave a sign, Hakuya took out a rolled up paper and handed it over to Julius and Jeanne .
What was written on that paper were several people’s nas .
After reading it, Jeanne was only tilting her head in confusion, but Julius beca pale .
「This is…… What does this an?」(Jeanne) Jeanne inquired towards Hakuya, who then replied while making a respectful bow .
「The nas written on this paper are those of the nobles inside the Elfrieden Kingdom who had been agitated by the Amidonia Dukedom .
Among these were the people who were involved in the failed rebellion during the previous King’s reign .
Amidonia agitated them, kindled insurrection, instigated corruption, and incited a noncooperative attitude towards the Royal Family .
」(Hakuya)「My, my……」(Jeanne) Receiving the cold glance sent by Jeanne, Julius’ mouth was bound close as he hung his head down .
I had Hakuya investigate about those who instigated the Three Dukes (well, in the end the rebellion failed) .
But wow, the shady bunches were here and there .
Among the nas in the list, I could see the na of the nobles who had committed corruption, but I also found the nas of the nobles who didn’t participate in the battle and just chose to wait and see .
「Do you understand, Jeanne-dono?
While pretending to cooperate in the Humanity Declaration, the Amidonia Dukedom was doing secret maneuvers behind your back.
This is the revenge against the Kingdom that they always talked about .
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」(Souma)「That revenge, too, in the end, is sothing that they adopted for their own conveniences .
」(Hakuya) As if to continue what Hakuya had said, I spoke out while glaring at Julius .
「The country is poor, it’s the Kingdom’s fault .
The citizens are hungry, it’s the Kingdom’s fault .
The citizens suffered from hard labor, it’s the Kingdom’s fault .
Heavy taxation not for the citizens’ sake, but for the military, this too is the Kingdom’s fault .
」(Souma)「……What do you want to say?
」(Julius)「How convenient, since if you chant the slogan of revenge, then you can hide your misgovernnt and shepherd the Citizens’ anger towards the Elfrieden Kingdom .
」(Souma)「You!
Bastard!
」(Julius)「Julius-dono!
」(Jeanne) This ti, too, Julius tried to draw near, but Jeanne ‘s loud voice stopped him again .
Then, she sent a harsh stare at my direction .
「King Souma, I think I had myself clear that I DO NOT want you to continue inciting him .
」(Jeanne)「……sorry .
But our side ,too, would like for you to understand our irritation towards Amidonia’s conducts .
」(Souma)「That is……I can sympathize .
」(Jeanne)「Thank you .
Then, there is a suggestion I want to ask from you .
」(Souma) Well, from now on, this will be the real deal, and as if to indicate this, I faced the both of them .
「Will it be acceptable for you to make Julius-dono leave the room?
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」(Souma) ◇ ◇ ◇ 「Who are you fooling with!
Why do I need to leave the discussion for the return of the capital city of our nation?
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」(Julius) At my sudden proposal, Julius lashed out with an infuriated expression .
I felt that the angry faces of a strikingly handso guy was 50% more dreadful than a normal face .
If it was the from before coming to this world, then I would have been overwheld from dread and wouldn’t say anything .
However, up until now, I have t with various scary people like Gaius and had wagered my life to so degree .
Now, I wouldn’t be disturbed with only this level of intimidation .
「It’s a simple story .
In the first place, there is no reason to do any discussion with Amidonia .
」(Souma)「Why is that!
」(Julius)「What I placed on the negotiation table was for the Empire 『I want you to recognize Van’s possession』 .
Conversely, the Empire has the standpoint of not recognizing border changes due to military power, so they ca to negotiate 『I want Van’s return to Amidonia .
』, right?
See, in the end, isn’t the negotiation just between the Kingdom and the Empire?
」 Yes, this negotiation, ever since the beginning, has been a negotiation between the Kingdom and the Empire .
Julius is nothing more than an extraomake that had been just sticking along the way .
Since his enmity would prevent the negotiations from proceeding smoothly, it would be really helpful if he left the negotiations .
Jeanne also seems to understand this .
「……Julius-dono .
Would you please leave this matter to ?
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」(Jeanne) To which Julius replied .
「Jeanne-dono!?
However,」(Julius)「If both sides keep antagonizing each other, the negotiations wouldn’t go anywhere .
Even for the Empire, we don’t want to spend too much ti diating another’s country war .
Since Van would surely return, I want you to entrust the negotiations to .
」(Jeanne)「However!
Then, won’t the negotiations would be one-sided!?
」(Julius)「Then, should the Empire withdraw from the negotiation, so you can conduct the negotiation by yourself?
」(Jeanne) Julius wanted to keep arguing, but Jeanne shut him up with her words .
「If I can be honest, for the current case, the fault lies on Amidonia’s side .
We offered assistance since you are a mber nation of the Humanity Declaration, but if you keep troubling us more than this, then the Empire would have to withdraw from this case .
」(Jeanne)「Kugh……」(Julius) Since this was sothing that his last ray of hope, the Empire, had said, Julius couldn’t say anything back .
After showing an anguished expression, he replied with a strained voice .
「Van…… You will be able to return it, right?
」(Julius)「I swear by my sister’s na, Grand Chaos Empire’s Empress Maria Euphoria .
」(Jeanne)「……I will be glad to entrust this matter to you .
」(Julius) After Julius said this, while lowering his head and moving to leave the room, he glared towards my direction, and only then, did he exit the audience room .
After watching him leave, I and Jeanne then sighed together .
「……Sorry for my idiot mber nation .
」(Jeanne)「Nah, it’s who should be the one who’s sorry that our idiot neighbor is bothering you .
」(Souma) We looked at each other and laughed .
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The serious atmosphere had disappeared, but it didn’t change the fact that the atmosphere was tense .
No, rather, it could be said that the tension was higher than before .
Though I heard about this later, Liscia, who was watching from beside from the ti that Julius was in the room to up until he left, had her heart fluttering rapidly .
Well…… For both the Elfrieden Kingdom and the Grand Chaos Empire, this negotiation would decide “what would happen from now on” in just a few monts, so her nervousness was understandable .
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