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“I’m guessing you know that I was the one who saved everyone there.”

He nodded.

“The King received your letter, and the researchers are currently dissecting the Demon Beasts that you captured for us. Without exaggerating, I’ll say your contributions will be very instruntal in the coming crisis.”

I could sense a glow of pride in his words. My father’s tired eyes brimd with satisfaction.

Unlike my doting mother, he didn’t bother bawling or complaining about my absence. Our mature conversation was evidence that he no longer saw as a child.

‘That makes things easier…’

“Anabelle also contacted through a Magic Communication Tool. You went to visit the Manor, didn’t you? That was a good choice.”

He probably knew how much my mom suffered thanks to my absence.

In his way, Damien most likely tried to comfort her. However, there was a limit he could do with the matters he had on his plate.

Just as he didn’t criticize for my actions, I didn’t intend on doing the sa for him.

“She will be arriving in a few hours, so you should be able to see her soon.”

‘Looks like Ana will make it in ti, after all…’

“I also visited Ainzlark Academy. My allies there are aiding in sothing that would also prove valuable to the conflict.” I said, diverting from the topic of family.

His eyes sparked with interest.

“Sothing I should know about?”

“No. At least, not yet. But…”

This was the major reason I decided to co here.

“… I need to speak to the King as soon as possible.”

As expected, my father’s brow furrowed slightly.

Since he didn’t frown, that ant it wasn’t entirely impossible. However, that didn’t make it a simple matter.

“I got a hold of your letter. Since I’m in charge of administration, I understand what you wrote there. The King himself would like to et you as well, since you’ve done the Kingdom a great deed already.”

‘But…?’ I asked internally.

“However, the Council is a different matter entirely. Many of them view your sudden appearance with suspicion, and it’ll take so ti before we can finalize a eting date.” My father sighed.

“Even if an invasion could occur at any mont?”

He nodded.

“That’s how botherso aristocratic matters are. Still, it’s not like we have to stick by the rules, especially since an assault just occurred at our front doors.”

‘He knows about that already? How fast is his information network?’ My mind raced with slight surprise.

“I assu it had sothing to do with you? Was it an attempt to quicken the process? If so, that was a good move.”

I was amazed by his deductive skills as well. He wasn’t my father, and the head of administrative affairs, for nothing.

“Yes. The Council mbers who are hesitant for a eting will have no choice, at this point.”

Even if they were suspicious, nothing bothered a noble more than personal safety. Once they realized that danger was befalling their premises, the Council mbers would have no problems hearing what I had to say.

“There are two Grand Mages in the Capital, but… if a battle should occur here, there’s no telling the damage that will be wrought. That’s probably what they’re scared of.”

mbers of the Council were of high nobility. They even had Royal blood.

That was why they could seat in the Royal Palace and govern the decisions that could be made, alongside the King.

It wasn’t an absolute rule dictated by the King. However, since he still had ‘absolute power’ in a sense, he could veto their decisions.

The problem was that the Council mbers had a deeper connection to the Kingdom’s Nobles.

If the King stood against them too much, he would be picking a fight with the Nobles. For a better Kingdom and easier administration, it was better to avoid that.

‘Ah, politics is so complicated…’

It was no wonder I never bothered about it in the past.

I was trying my best to better understand it, but I wasn’t exactly an expert in the field. Fortunately, I had a father who was pretty much a political pillar.

If I could leverage our connection, it would be the best way to get what I wanted.

“How soon can a eting be set up?”

Upon hearing my question, my father stoked his beard and looked to the ground for a few seconds.

After that, he sharply stared at .

“How dire is the situation?”

His voice sounded grave.

Depending on the intensity of our current predicant, he would pull out so cards that he wouldn’t normally use.

That showed a great deal of the trust he had in .

“It’s extrely unfavorable. The Demons have the upper hand in terms of information and power. If we want to turn the tables, we have to act quickly.”

Damien Leonard Alphonse Sereth sighed and nodded upon hearing my comnt.

“Then… I’ll set up a eting tonight!”

My eyes bulged the mont he spoke.

‘That soon?!’

Even with his nurous connections, I didn’t expect him to have such authority.

‘I should have just leveraged on him from the start!’

This was why I sucked at politics.

“It’ll be hard to convince the Council, but after the earlier attack, they’ll be willing to cooperate. As for the King and Queen, they’ll be easier to convince, especially since we can pressure the Council.”

I was liking my father more and more.

“For a proper eting, we’ll need important stakeholders, especially since that’s what your letter indicated.”

Correct.

I didn’t only need Nobles and Royals in attendance. While they were the decision-makers, they were completely useless when it ca to taking actual action.

The Head of the Research Division.

The Head of the Imperial Forces.

The Grand Mages.

The Head Warriors.

I needed as many powerful individuals to be in attendance.

That way, after the eting, I could take action imdiately.

“I have a direct connection with the Crimson Household. They’re also a Ducal Family, so it’ll be much faster if I employ their aid. They also owe a big favor.”

My father continued ntioning the nurous strings he could pull, making in greater awe of his capabilities.

By the ti we were done, I realized that in only a few hours, a eting could be set up.

“I don’t know what exactly you have in mind, but… you are my son, Jared. I’ll trust you!”

Those words were concise and terribly short, but…

“I understand. I won’t let you down!”

… They ant a lot to !

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