Reincarnated as an Emperor ~ Will the Emperor at Birth Survive? Chapter 45: Don’t Look Away
On a certain day on the fifth month, the Emperors group arrived safely in the northern part of Count Bailer Noves fief i.e. we arrived near the border that was shared with the Theanabe Union.
The town in the north was bustling as if they were holding a festival.
Its surprisingly crowded.
It was just and Rosalia inside the carriage like always. The rule was that only the Emperor and his wife were allowed to enter.
But now that I was here the carriage was always surrounded by aristocrats, because of this, I had to act as the Foolish Emperor. Im really sorry.
Yes, Your Majesty. Our fief is always this crowded. It must seem deserted compared to the capital.
Timona le Chauvire, Duke Bailer Nove I believe his official title is the Chief of Hunting. I rember him well because he had a strikingly croaky voice and the way he craved the lilight was unpleasant.
I dont know since I never leave the palace, but it was quiet when I left the capital.
What?! I was always on the frontline fighting against the rebels, so I do not know what it is like in the capital. Forgive for my narrow view of the capital.
He probably ant, Isnt it great that my city is more crowded than the capital?
Do you enjoy asserting your dominance on the young emperor? Your words and actions are like a braggarts.
The city is only busy because of the ergency war demands Economy is only blooming right now. Im sure hes receiving financial support directly from Lord Raul. This city, which was on the frontier, wouldnt be so crowded without the war.
And this man cos to the capital on a regular basis. He makes fun of in a roundabout way then leaves. I pretend not to notice his remarks, and he goes ho satisfied every ti, so its a lie that he doesnt know what goes on in the capital.
Besides, its also a lie that he was on the frontline. I heard from Timona that he has been taking a percentage of the goods looted by the soldiers in this city, claiming it to be tax, and living the life. I think his body has doubled in the last few months. Sideways, of course.
I hate it. If all the aristocrats in this nation are like this, then its going to be tough cleaning them up.
Hmm, good. Where is the frontline? Is it close?
Yes, it is. Please stop here for the night and we can head to the frontline tomorrow. I will show you around the city
Youre always in this city, so you think its the frontline, huh? I was being sarcastic; did you get it? Ah, he didnt get it.
But Rosalia laughed a little. Yay.
The next day at breakfast, Timona ca to when I was eating with the local aristocrats and Chancellor, which was rare. Timona was usually silent and reserved in the presence of the aristocrats in order to keep a low profile.
But Timona, of all people, ca to in the presence of the Chancellor.
Please eat your breakfast sparingly, Your Majesty.
Timona whispered a short sentence into my ears.
But that was enough.
Hmm, alright.
I replied not with gratitude, but with those words since I didnt want to be seen as suspicious in front of the Chancellor. Timona would get the ssage. It was really good advice.
I hadnt forgotten, I just lacked imagination. I hadnt experienced war in my previous life, so I only have an abstract image of what it is like.
For , who was born as an emperor in this world, to not know war is an inexcusable luxury.
The frontline or so the Chancellor and the others claim. We are climbing the hills that overlook that area. The horses cannot go up with a carriage, so we are going up by horseback The thick sll of blood was getting stronger and stronger.
It stinks. My nose is getting strange.
Hahaha. Your Majesty, this is the sll of the battlefield.
The Chancellor in front of said. He looked back at , and his eyes calmly assessed .
He doesnt seem to have a problem with talking about it if its just this level of physiological dislike, But if I were to show an attitude then I will not be able to out against the war or the army at all from now on. If he had said, Your Majesty doesnt seem to like the battlefield. You dont need to think about things you dislike, then I wouldnt be able to say anything else.
They will probably get suspicious of if I keep bringing it up, and I will be imdiately disposed of if they believe Im not a foolish puppet.
I must act simple-minded and short-tempered as if I were watching a play and like I had no idea that the people who were being killed were the sa as .
Since I wasnt taught that war was bad, and the commoners and aristocrats are all people. I cant be doubted by the aristocrats in a place like this.
Even if the scene spread out in front of was like hell.
We arrived at the top of the hill. I looked down and saw a village in the Theanabe Union no, a place that was a village there.
It was on fire; the fields, houses and even the people hanging from the trees by the roadside.
Count Bailer Nove pridefully told a lie.
Please look. There were cowardly enemy soldiers hiding in that village, but we are victorious and undaunted by such a dirty strategy. It was a great victory.
The Golden Fleece Association didnt want to wear down their soldiers by engaging in battle, so they abandoned the villages which were close to the Empire, so the Theanabe Union army did not co.
Perhaps they resisted to protect their own village, and these guys claid they were enemy soldiers. That is what led to this disaster.
The sll of blood, the sll of burning flesh, the sll of the smoke coming from the burning fields and a slightly pungent odour. Amidst the nauseating sll, the first sound I heard was laughter.
The soldiers were laughing.
Then, there was a sharp, resounding scream, then laughter again.
When I realised what that was, I thought after all this ti.
Ah, this is another world.
The screams of n being burnt alive, the vengeful cries of won being violated and the cheers of the soldiers who watched this, and the laughter of the aristocrats lingered in my ears.
This is the norm of this world.
And the devastation caused by my words. This was because I had asked the Chancellor about the suppression of the Theanabe Union and because I chose this as a destination for my tour.
This happened because of my order.
Perhaps, this disaster had happened because of my careless words or actions in the past, and if I were to regain real power as the emperor and ran this nation then the exact sa scene would be repeated thousands of tis.
That is an emperor.
So, they are the survivors of the enemy army?
Disgusting.
And those who collaborated with the enemy, but commoners cannot be trusted. We must kill them before they collaborate with the enemy again.
Hmm. I see. Then what are they doing?
Disgusting.
Ah. That is They are getting information about other enemy units. They wont talk unless you do sothing like that.
Oh! They are already preparing for the next battle? Excellent, excellent.
Disgusting, disgusting, disgusting!!
This sight! The smiles on those guys faces! And , the powerless one who has to speak those words!
Disgusting Fark
What a sinful being the emperor is.
This spectacle is proof of that sin. They will get their share of suffering if there is an afterlife. If there is a hell, they will taste its tornts forever.
I have already been reminded of that So I want to cover my ears and close my eyes.
How much easier would it have been if I had never co to this place; if I had never known. They just look at people as numbers and take hundreds and thousands of lives with a single docunt. Thats what the politicians of this world are. Cant I also act like that?
I want to turn my eyes away from this scene as soon as possible. But, even so.
Its even more sinful not to know.
I want to see them fight.
Dont look away.
Hmm, I want to see the danger even if it is from a distance.
Dont let them sense your disgust.
Ooh! Its on fire. This is a sight to behold.
And let this sight be etched into your soul!
But its quite smoky What? Theres a tent in front of the hill! Youre well prepared. As expected of the Chancellor.
Deceive. Laugh. And dont forget!
I am the emperor.
I burnt this scene into my mind until the sun set and the flas consud everything in sight.
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