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Johan was not surprised. He would have been more surprised if he had t a noble on good terms with the Emperor in this area.

There are many people who have a grudge against Cardirian, and it would take a lot of help to attack Cardirians fiefdom. So why would the order refuse help?

Although Johan already guessed the reason, he deliberately asked as if he didnt know. The magistrate seed even more satisfied with Johans attitude.

Its human nature to be at a disadvantage when the party youre conspiring with turns out to be more intelligent than you anticipated.

Ha. The order wants to drive out the Emperors forces in the south, not wanting new enemies to erge.

The magistrate sneered.

In fact, the magistrate would have felt the sa even if he represented the orders standpoint. They didnt want to remove an enemy only to create a new one.

Right now, the relationship between the order and the city-states was not bad, but it was uncertain if it would remain the sa after the threat of the Empire disappeared.

However, the republic was eager to get its hands on the south. It was a republic striving hard to acquire strategic locations in the Catalian Peninsula and Ulcana Peninsula, and the islands of the Edene Sea. These were almost essential for stable trade.

If what you said is true, will the order give permission?

Of course. Your authority is not that weak, after all.

Even though the order provided support and received a title in the na of the Pope, it was Johan who led the soldiers down to fight.

There were limits to how much the order could control. It was no coincidence that the order was ticulous in choosing people.

And our side also has connections with the order. We are continuously creating public opinion. Above all, its not an unreasonable request. Were not asking for a fiefdom, just a few ports. Its enough if you just say the word.

Authority over the ports of a fiefdom was very valuable, especially for a republic seeking trade.

In truth, they could have given them away easily.

After all, Johan didnt currently hold those fiefdoms. And if he ca to possess the southern fiefdoms, a few ports would be a fair price to pay.

Above all. . .

, ?

Of course, it wouldnt be just for any reason; a suitable justification would be necessary, but it was definitely doable.

If he frad it as the republic conspiring or betraying, he could reclaim the ports.

The magistrate was under a misconception due to Johans good reputation, but Johan had no hesitation in such matters.

With our help, it would be much easier for you, wouldnt it? Of course, the order will support you, but the more help, the better.

You are right. If we could borrow the fleet of the republic, it would make things several tis easier.

Pleased with Johans response, the magistrate smiled. He opened his mouth to drive the point ho.

I heard you are the feudal lord of Dolek and Palmon. Nice towns, but their developnt is a bit slow due to their location, isnt it? If you agree, we will send our engineers to build a naval base for you. Think about it. If you control the south, you can travel by ship along the Edene Sea all the way to the north.

.

Johan clicked his tongue, not because the offer was bad, but because it was too good. There was a misunderstanding about Johan, but fundantally, the magistrate had confidence in himself.

Confidence that even if Johan built naval ports in those two towns first, he wouldnt be able to betray them!

It was the confidence that if Johan betrayed them, they could cut off the sea to hinder him, and the confidence in their fleet roaming the Edene Sea.

. . . . . . .

Johan decided to abandon the idea of betrayal and cooperate for now. Just cooperating wasnt a bad condition.

If you could do that for , Id be grateful, but Im worried I might not be able to keep my word. The order might not listen to .

Hahaha. . .

The magistrate laughed. And then said,

No. They will listen to you. Plenty. Using you in that way is a very cheap trick, after all.

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