Today, I was having a broadcast conference in the Jewel Voice chamber. No one but was in the room now. I hadnt cleared everyone else out in the na of secrecy. If anything, it was the opposite. All we had scheduled for today was pleasantries, so I had decided I was the only one who needed to bother being here.
I spoke to the two people projected on the simple receivers in front of .
Its been a while... Or, perhaps I should say Long ti no see. Sir Kuu, head of the Republic. Madam Shabon, the Nine-Headed Dragon Queen.
Ookyakya! It hasnt been that long since we saw each other, Kuu said with a laugh on the other side of the simple receiver.
My eting today was with Kuu, who had just taken his place as head of the Republic, and Shabon, who was now the Nine-Headed Dragon Queen.
Besides, this isnt a public eting, right? Cant we just talk the sa as always? Even if youre the King of Friedonia and Im the head of the Republic, bro.
Well, yeah, but youd like to do things right the first ti, at least, wouldnt you?
Whats the point of putting on airs with you now, bro? I feel itchy just thinking about it.
Hee hee, I see that you two are quite close, Shabon said, smiling at the exchange between and Kuu. I would like to beco close friends with both of you too. Feel free to speak informally. It does not bother .
Ookya? Youre talking awfully formal for soone saying that, missy.
This is how I always speak. It is hard to change sothing like this once it has beco so ingrained in who you are.
Kyakya! Is that how it is?
Kuu and Shabon were having a pleasant chat. They seed plenty friendly to .
I cleared my throat loudly, deciding to get things back on track.
Well then... Its good to see you both again. Have you been well?
Sure have!
Yes. Are things the sa as ever for yourself, Sir Souma?
Ahh... Well, nothing much has changed aside from adding so new mbers to the family.
Oh! Congrats, bro.
Congratulations.
Ha ha ha... Thanks. I scratched my cheek awkwardly as I thanked them. Now that youve both inherited countries of your own, there must be people hassling you to get on with it, right?
W-Well... Yes.
Eh, I figure Ill get serious about it after the wedding.
Shabon and Kuu were both embarrassed by the topic.
That was surprising. Shabon was one thing, but I expected Kuu to be real gung-ho. Taru and Leporina were both in love with him, so he probably wouldnt turn them down if they made a move. It was surprisingly innocent of him to be waiting until after the wedding, but I could respect that.
A-Anyway, thats enough personal chat, Kuu sowhat forcefully got us back on topic. He seed embarrassed. This is supposed to be a serious conference for the Mariti Alliance.
Yeah, I guess it is...
The Kingdom of Friedonia, the Republic of Turgis, and the Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago. These three nations made up the Mariti Alliance. This was the first ti all three of them were holding a conference, albeit over a broadcast. It was the third faction, comparable in strength to the Gran Chaos Empires Mankind Declaration, or Fuugas rapidly growing Great Tiger Kingdom of Haan. At sea, it was fair to say we were the most powerful entity.
Incidentally, the Republic, where the seas were locked in ice during the winter, was mainly participating as a maker of parts and other industrial support. But Kuu had told he wanted to use the drill we had developed to build a fleet of icebreakers soday. That was a deviation in policy from the Republics long-held goal of a warm-water port, and a sign that things were changing there. If that beca a reality, we would have access to the Empire via the Republic even in winter, so I wanted to support it. It was possible to go via the Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago too, but you could never have too many trade routes.
How about you, Shabon? Have you been able to bring the island chiefs together well?
Shabon grinned at that question.
Thanks to your help, yes. Ever since the day we slew Ooyamizuchi, the island chiefs have been highly aware of the need for unity. That creature was far beyond what any one island could have handled alone, after all. Discourse between the islands has grown as well, and if I approach them with sincerity, the others are willing to hear what I have to say.
Hmm. Sounds like things have changed for the better.
Yes. However, as our people are quick to anger, minor disputes still break out regularly. There is nothing that can be done for it though, so as long as things do not get out of hand, I leave them be. I do go out and diate when asked, however.
Ah ha ha... Sounds tough.
I could not agree more, Shabon said with a sigh and a smile. Still, it has beco a norm for them to have a banquet and reconcile after a fight, so it seems a waste to worry about it. Like the hotpot party we had after slaying Ooyamizuchi, rember?
Oh, right... Id had enough that I dont want to eat offal for a long ti.
It seems it beca popular after that. They say With food and drink, any problem is water under the bridge. But I have trouble seeing that as anything but the excuses of drunks.
That fight created this weird new aspect of their culture? Man, the Nine-Headed Dragon Islanders are tough.
Seriously, any place that gets involved with you becos a whole lot more fun, huh, bro? Kuu said, his tone half exasperated.
Hey now, dont go saying that like its my fault...
Hee hee hee. Shabon just laughed.
She didnt disagree... Aw, seriously?
Well, what about you, Kuu? Are you being a proper head for the Republic?
Sure am! Looks like my old man did a lot to lay the groundwork for , Kuu said, thumping his chest with pride. Theres been a generation change at the Council of Chiefs. Theyve all been replaced by guys my age. I used to hang out with a bunch of them, and theyre all flexible thinkers so it makes life easy for .
Its hard to imagine them as heads of their clans if theyre so young...
Ookyakya! Youve got that right. First order of business was deciding on a new na for the council. We couldnt agree on one, so its fine as the Council of Chiefs for now though.
It is?!
I was mildly concerned, but Kuu just laughed.
It is. Thats how loose we all are. Better than so hard-head set in his ways bringing up the Go North policy. Theyre all passionate about changing the Republic. So...its gonna be fine.
All right then...
Well, it seems to be working for him, so I guess its fine.
Howre things at your place, bro? Youre neighbors with Fuugas country, arent you?
Does the Great Tiger Kingdom say anything to you?
The two of them looked worried, but I shook my head.
Nothing yet... Oh, wait, they did ask us to ship supplies for them by sea. But there havent been any military provocations or unreasonable demands so far.
If Fuuga was going to make his move, it would be after his faction had grown larger. He was a cautious person, even if he didnt seem it, so he wouldnt act until he held an overwhelming advantage over us. Though, turning that around, it could an he would attack as soon as he felt he did.
Tell us if he does say anything, will you? Ill definitely be there to help you out.
As will I. You have our gratitude for the matter with Ooyamizuchi still, so I am sure that the island chiefs will cooperate.
Thanks. Ill be counting on you when the ti cos.
I smiled at my trusty allies. Then I rembered sothing.
Oh! This has nothing to do with Fuuga, but I had an envoy from a sowhat troubleso place just recently.
Troubleso?
Where was this envoy from?
I felt myself getting a little angry just rembering it. Forcing a smile and making sure not to let that show, I spat out the na:
The Spirit Kingdom of Garlan.
Earlier in the day...
Theres an envoy from the Spirit Kingdom?
Yes.
I was working in the governntal affairs office when Hakuya inford of soone who had co seeking an audience. They were apparently already in Parnam and waiting in an inn for our response.
The Spirit Kingdom of Garlan, huh...? It was a country of high elves consisting of two islands, one large and one small, northwest of the continent.
I crossed my arms and leaned back in my chair. Thats awfully sudden... Has there been any report from the Black Cats?
No. Nothing. The country is closed off, and the island near the continent has been occupied by monsters, so we havent been able to send spies. Its fair to say we have no information whatsoever about that country.
I wonder what theyre sending us an envoy for... Could it be about rula?
rula, a high elf from the Spirit Kingdom, was currently being sheltered in our country. The Spirit Kingdom viewed themselves as the chosen people, and it was taboo for high elves to leave the country, so rula would be considered a serious criminal for breaking that rule. Itd be troubleso if they demanded we turn her over.
Have you assigned bodyguards to rula?
Yes. Sir Kagetora is already on it. Shes been told not to go outside or leave Soujis church for the ti being.
I should have expected as much from Hakuya. He moved fast.
I worry what will happen if we ignore the envoy... Ill see them right away to find out what they want. Could you arrange it?
Yes, sire. It will be done.
And thats how I decided to have this eting.
Lets see if anything good cos of it...
Days later, before eting their envoy, I heard from Hakuya that hed had a report on the Spirit Kingdom put together. Hed apparently asked rula to tell him what information she knew about her holand. The report was in another room, so he wanted to read it with my Living Poltergeists ability using a Factory Arm.
I looked through the report as I was preparing to et the envoy. It said that just before rula ran off, the Spirit Kingdom had just seen a new king take the throne. The ones running that country now were King Garula Garlan and his younger brother and right hand, Gerula Garlan. The elder brother, Garula, was a hot-blooded warrior by nature, known for his strength and boldness, while the younger brother, Gerula, was a capable warrior but also a wise general with great foresight.
The brothers ford a team like Maria and Jeanne of the Empire, with the elder serving as king and directing policy, while the younger handled the military. You might think their personalities were suited to the opposite, but this was better than letting a hothead run the military. That was bound to cause dostic troubles. However, this intel ca from before rula left the country, so things could be different now.
I looked at Aisha, who was sitting in the queens seat beside .
Aisha, youll be representing the queens.
O-Okay! Leave it to ! Aisha looked a little tense, but she nodded.
Out of a sense of caution, I had chosen to have Aisha on the queens throne instead of Liscia so she could act as my bodyguard. She wore the queens tiara and a dress, but with a dagger hidden on her person in case it beca necessary. The dark elves were also a race of elves, so she was a good pick to show that our country didnt discriminate based on race. It would help keep that high elf countrys statents about them being the chosen race in check.
As I, Aisha, Pri Minister Hakuya, and General Julius, who we had called in for good asure, were waiting in the audience chamber, the doors opened and the guards called out.
The envoy from the Spirit Kingdom has arrived!
The young elvish man who appeared was tall and thin like Hakuya, with golden locks, pale white skin, and red eyes. The high elves were predisposed to sothing akin to albinism. Still, they were as long-lived as the other elf races, so it didnt seem to have an impact on their health.
The envoy stood tall, proudly introducing himself.
This is our first ti eting. I am Gerula Garlan, co on behalf of the Spirit Kingdom King, Garula Garlan. I have co to negotiate with you, Sir Souma, as his representative.
If this is Gerula, that ans the kings younger brother and the head of their military ca. He showed no deference to , instead standing tall. That put Aisha in a sour mood. Is it because he is royalty too?
The one thing I found hard to understand was that Spirit Kingdom King title. Apparently, unlike the Nine-Headed Dragon Queen who headed the Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago Union, he wasnt the Spirit King... According to the report Hakuya had prepared, it was called the Spirit Kingdom because they worshiped the Spirit King who protected the high elves, and while their leader was seen as a high priest who directed that worship, he was not deified. This stood to reason why Garula was nad the Spirit Kingdom King.
I am Souma A. Elfrieden. Now then, Sir Gerula, what business brings you to my country?
The Mariti Alliance has beco one of the three major powers of the world. As you are their leader, I have co to request your support in retaking the Father Island, Sir Souma.
Of the two islands that made up the Spirit Kingdom, the smaller of them was apparently known as the Father Island. The larger was called the Mother Island. They apparently thought of the large island where the majority of high elves lived as their mother, and the smaller island which was the center of their religious rites as their father.
With the expansion of the Demon Lords Domain, and the attacks by the monsters it brought, they had lost the Father Island. Theyd been driven further and further back with each demon wave. They had withdrawn all the way to the Mother Island now, and even lost an eastern part of the island, but were holding off the monsters there.
We wish to eliminate the monsters on the Mother Island, and retake the Father Island.
And youre demanding our assistance?
Weve been tornted by attacks by flying monsters that co by way of the smaller islands. They swarm us like locusts, and we lack the air power to handle them. We have few wyverns, and their fear of the sea keeps us from intercepting the monsters over it, allowing them to make landfall.
Gerulas face was distorted with chagrin. He continued talking.
However, I have heard that the Mariti Alliance... No, the Kingdom of Friedonia is able to use wyverns at sea. Your navy also far outstrips that of the Empire or the upstart Fuuga Haan. I am told you used that naval power to slay the great monster that was attacking the Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago. We would like for you to support our battle to regain our holand. That is my liege Garulas hope.
I understand what Sir Garula is thinking. Lets see...
I glanced at Hakuya and Julius, and their eyes told , We cant take on this task lightly.
Yeah... Given who were dealing with, this isnt an issue where we can just nod our heads so easily, I thought.
This all sounds awfully convenient for you...
Julius was the one to speak. He glared at Gerula imperiously.
Its not as though our fleets move for free. It will place an appropriate strain on the nations coffers. The reason we sent support to the Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago was that we didnt know when the monster Ooyamizuchi might attack us next. The situation ant that it was in our national interest to dispatch the fleet. But the Spirit Kingdom is far away. Even if we were to leave you to yourselves, it seems unlikely that any harm would befall us in the imdiate future.
But
Furthermore, even if the battle is against monsters, the goal is to retake your territory, correct? Pardon my rudeness, but it is your own fault that you lost that land. I question why we should be the ones to retrieve it for you.
Urgh...
Julius chose to be the bad guy for us. Gerula looked like hed bitten into sothing unpleasant as he glared at him. Juliuss words may not have been sufficiently polite for an envoy from another nation, but he was fundantally correct. And there didnt seem to be any counterargunt.
As the air grew tense, Hakuya spoke up, You go too far, Sir Julius. This is a foreign envoy you are speaking to.
Hmph!
I apologize, Sir Gerula. But I want you to understand what Sir Julius is saying. Its not that easy for us to send the fleet.
While he apologized for Juliuss rudeness, he still doubled down on what Julius had been saying. They were both sharp and knew how to work together.
Julius was putting on an act of being upset at the rebuke. I dunno... Its kind of chilling to see these two work together. No matter how he struggled, Gerula was dancing in the palms of their hands. I almost felt sorry for the guy.
Sir Gerula, Hakuya continued. If, as you say, you ca to negotiate, I would like you to offer us sothing that would make this worth our while. The other day, when Sir Fuuga Haan asked us to deliver material for him, he offered to cede a port on the coast to us. Can the Spirit Kingdom offer similar recompense?
In the event that His Majesty regains the Father Island, he makes three promises as reward for your cooperation. I have a written pledge here.
Gerula produced a letter from his pocket and began reading.
First, he will allow trade with the Mariti Alliance.
Oh hoh...
It was a short statent, but I was a little impressed. The Spirit Kingdom was closed off to the world at present, with no ties to the outside world, let alone outside trading. That essentially made this an announcent they were opening up the country. The report said that the Spirit Kingdom had access to spices that could probably be used to make curry. You couldnt ask for better trade goods.
Second, he will forgive the cris of rula, who you are sheltering, and allow her to return to our country.
So they knew about rula, then, huh? Well, she was being treated as a heretic by the Lunarian Orthodox Papal State, and after the troubles wed had with them, of course they would figure out she was here. I had people guarding her, and hadnt put any restrictions on her movent inside Parnam, after all. rula was one of our top engineers, equal to Genia. If this stopped them from chasing after her, that would be good.
And third, the Spirit Kingdom will join the Mariti Alliance instead of the Mankind Declaration or Fuuga Haans new faction.
I raised an eyebrow at the last promise. It was an interesting proposal.
If the Spirit Kingdom were to join the Mariti Alliance, there would be a sea route that went Republic of Turgis Kingdom of Friedonia Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago Union Spirit Kingdom of Garlan. We would have control of every island around the continent, and could even surround the Empire and the Great Tiger Kingdom. The Demon Lords Domain would still be a wildcard, but we could send troops anywhere along the coastline.
So if the Mariti Alliance were in a contest for supremacy with the Empire and the Great Tiger Kingdom, this proposal might have looked appealing. However, we had a cooperative stance towards the Empire, and were attempting to avoid conflict with Fuuga. As a result, it did nothing for .
I sighed, resting my elbow on the armrest of my throne and my cheek on my palm.
Yeah, thats not even worth discussing.
Wha?!
The first proposal is a good one. It benefits both sides. But as for the second, rula is already one of my retainers. Your country has no place saying anything about it, and if you make any attempt to harm her, Ill show you no rcy. You had best tell Garula that much.
When I glared at him, Gerula stared right back... A bit unnerving, but I had to hold my ground.
And as for the third, regarding joining the Mariti Alliance... I refuse.
Why?!
Our values are too different.
The Spirit Kingdom of Garlan essentially barred everyone but elves from entering the country. Even among those elves, they said that high elves were the greatest, with light and dark elves below them, and half-elves beneath everyone. All other races in that country were treated as slaves. I didnt know how things were now, but that was the kind of class-based society it was when rula lived there.
I understand every country is different. We each have our own historyour own cultures. But your view of yourselves as the chosen people is too strong. If we allowed a country like yours into the Alliance, so might take that as countenancing your views. The people would reject it. There may be class differences in our society, but we dont tolerate racial discrimination.
I stood up and walked to stand next to Aishas seat, placing my hand on her shoulder as if to show Gerula. Aisha put her hand in mine and smiled to show the depth of our love. We were totally in sync when it ca to things like this.
Gerula bit his lip and looked at us in frustration.
Thats why I cant admit you to the alliance. If your country wants to and its racial supremacist policies, Id welco you, but...is that going to happen?
.........
I left unspoken the fact that I didnt believe they were capable of it, but Gerula had no response. There was a long, heavy silence, and then Gerula glared at once more.
In the event you refuse...I will take this sa proposal to Madam Maria of the Empire and Sir Fuuga of the Great Tiger Kingdom.
If we refused, they were going to go to one of the other two powers? That wasnt even a threat.
Do as you please. The Mankind Declaration doesnt tolerate racism either. Madam Maria should co to the sa decision I have. And as for Sir Fuuga of the Great Tiger Kingdom...Id advise against trying to use him. Hes the kind of man who defines a generation. He takes advantage of those who try to take advantage of himuses anyone who tries to use him, and discards those who thought theyd be discarding him. He pulls anything and everything into his own world. Thats the kind of man he is. Touch him carelessly, and youll get burned.
Ill bear that in mind... Gerula said, glaring at .
Negotiations had broken down. I indicated for him to leave, and he turned on his heel...then stumbled a mont.
Ngh!
Hm? Whats wrong?
Its nothing... Now, if youll excuse .
This ti, Gerula strutted out of the audience chamber. There was no compromise in this eting, only a statent of demands and compensation. It grated on my nerves talking with soone so assured that they were right about everything.
Man, Im exhausted...
Ugh. Spread so salt on the ground.
Salt? Are you going to be eating sothing? Ill join you!
I felt the tension lt out of my shoulders as I saw the smile on that gluttonous dark elfs face.
Yeah... Forget that guy. Lets have a al with everyone.
...And, well, thats about how it went.
I told Kuu and Shabon about my eting with the Spirit Kingdoms envoy the other day. They both smiled wryly at the story.
Sounds like you had a rough ti, bro, Kuu said, and I shrugged.
I couldnt agree more. He wasted my ti, and the amount of work I still have to do hasnt decreased in the slightest.
Still, this envoy from the Spirit Kingdom... Gerula, was it? Theyve had, like, a third of their land taken by monsters, right? If he wanted help, shouldnt he have been more subservient?
Yes, I agree. He hinted at alliances with other powers, but does the Spirit Kingdom have the ans to be considered a threat now? It all seems rather awkward, Shabon said, cocking her head to the side. I agreed with her.
He must have had far too little experience with negotiating. Thats how Hakuya and Julius saw it. His country is closed to the outside world, after all, as Im sure you both know, I said, crossing my arms. If youre going to negotiate with a country you dont have cordial relations with, you ultimately have to either be overbearing and extract concessions, or subservient and try to minimize your own. But Gerula couldnt do either.
That is why he lacks experience? Shabon murmured to herself, and I nodded.
A situation which demands seeking help from another country, and long years spent steeping in the belief of his peoples superiority. His attitude was the result of the conflict between those two things.
Sir Souma. That is awful...
Hah! So the Spirit Kingdoms in a bad spot, right? They refused to talk with anyone, and now theyre so screwed they have no choice but to negotiate with other countries?
Shabon was compassionate, while Kuu was disgusted. Being rulers themselves, they must have had their own thoughts on the matter. I did too.
As a king, there are tis you have to get your hands dirty... Tis you have to get down into the muck. Tis you need to endure humiliation. Those whose leaders cant do that when those tis co...will be the first to die off.
Youve got that right.
Yes, indeed.
Both of them gave firm nods.
Kuu had co to our country in order to learn. He must have looked almost like a hostage to others. But he didnt let that bother him, and he learned a lot, growing more than any of us had expected from him. Shabon had appeared before as well, who she believed to be the king of a hostile nation, prepared to offer up her own body as she bowed, scraped, and begged before .
I had gotten my hands dirty for my family, and the people, and tarnished my own na before too. Gerula wasnt prepared to do that.
I let out a little sigh. If Gerula went to the Empire, its going to be painful for Maria...
She was too kind for her own good. It ran counter to the Empires nature as a country calling for a joint front between all the nations of mankind to take Gerulas offer, but shed still imagine all the people who would suffer because she didnt extend a helping hand. She would accept things we wanted to avert our eyes from. It was the reason they called her a saint, but...it still had to be rough on her. Hopefully she wont beat herself up over it too much...
I might have Hakuya touch base with Jeanne later and arrange a eting where Maria could vent her frustrations to .
Then, Shabon clapped her hands to change the topic.
By the way, I have heard that the Kingdom, Republic, and Empire have a tripartite alliance for dical reforms.
Huh...? Oh, yeah, thats right, huh?
The Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago Union would like to work towards adequate dical treatnt too. Could we possibly join that pact and learn from your dical advances?
A little while ago, I had brought up the topic of dical research cooperation with the Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago Union. The more heads working on this kind of thing the better, after all. The field of folk dicine was not to be taken lightly, and crops grown in the Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago could well be key ingredients in the cure for sothing. It was my policy to be open with this kind of information with countries that were friendly to us.
Though...I was still worried about what I should do in regards to Fuugas faction.
I brought it up with you to begin with. Of course I dont mind, I told Shabon. Kuu cocked his head to the side.
Ookya! By the way, what is dicine in the Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago like?
Not so different from other countries, I suspect. Light mages handle the treatnt of external wounds. Although, because each island has a rich history of folk traditions, they are not all concentrated in a single church.
Really? That must make it easier for the country to manage.
It would have been difficult before, but with the move towards centralization, it should be possible now. Oh, when it cos to disease, there are herbal redies we use as well. More varieties than on the continent, I suspect. We also have exercises that circulate the bodys energies in order to prevent illness.
The forr sounded similar to traditional Chinese dicine, while the latter was like tai chi or kanpu masatsu. I had thought of her country as a mix between Tang China and Edo Japan, but they were slanted a bit towards oriental dicine. That was interesting in its own way.
Id like to send a team from the Kingdom to study it too. You may have experience and knowledge that we dont yet.
Oh! Ill send so guys from the Republic too. Theyll bring dical equipnt with them as a gift.
Hee hee. Ill be waiting for it.
And so the Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago Union was added to the Kingdom, Empire, and Republics dical pact.
So months passed after that. The Kingdom was focusing on the study of magicium, which we had begun to understand the true nature of. The Mariti Alliances three countries each individually worked on strengthening their internal policies and building their power. While the south of the continent was stabilizing, there appeared to have been a major shift up north.
First, after being rejected by the Mariti Alliance, Gerula Garlan had gone to Maria of the Gran Chaos Empire to seek an audience there next. The content of the negotiations had not changed at all aside from him offering to join the Mankind Declaration instead of the Mariti Alliance.
Maria would never let them enter the Mankind Declaration while maintaining their racial supremacist policies, so thats where the eting ended.
Maria told about it over a broadcast, looking exhausted. I can tell that his state feels backed into a corner, and his people are suffering. However...if he cant ask properly, I cant extend my hand to him.
As I expected, Maria found it frustrating. She also expressed dissatisfaction at Fuuga giving us a port on the west coast in exchange for delivering his supplies.
I trust you, Sir Souma, but it seems the people below do not. So of them are wary of the Kingdom of Friedonia and the Great Tiger Kingdom growing closer... Theyre pushing hard to convince that the Empire needs to move to take back just as much land from the Demon Lords Domain as Fuugas faction.
Are you okay?
The clear-sighted ones realize that taking ruins from the Demon Lords Domain is not any advantage to us. However, the number of people who care more about fa than the actual benefit has increased. They must have been incited by Sir Fuuga, who has been able to bring everyone together using his renown.
The circle of influence around Fuugas faction grew by the day.
Anyway, lets get back to talking about Gerula Garlan. Having been rejected by the Empire as well, he went to Fuugas Great Tiger Kingdom next, and sought an audience. Fuuga accepted imdiately. Gerula was relieved to have accomplished his mission, and stayed in the Great Tiger Kingdom as their contact with the Spirit Kingdom.
Anyone who knew what Fuuga was like would have realized that he never acted in ways that were convenient for others. They would have suspected there was sothing more behind his decision. But Gerula didnt know that.
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