“Visitors, I once again thank you for your mighty efforts in subduing our enemies.”
Freya was seated opposite —no, all of us.
A desk separated her from us, and an empty chair was placed directly facing her. Our group stood behind the chair.
‘That’s for our representative, no doubt.’ I observed silently.
Behind her were six Elves who served as her guards. One, in particular, looked slightly different, having a more distinguished armor.
‘She’s most likely the deputy.’ I thought.
They were most likely organized in order to match our numbers. That made the mbers on both sides seven each—a total of fourteen.
I could sense their hesitation and skepticism despite how well they tried to hide it.
After saving Freya from the Demon Beasts and purifying the area, her guards arrived at the site.
They were initially wary of us, but Freya told them to back down and even treat us with absolute courtesy.
As strangers in Elven land, it wouldn’t be strange if we were suspected or handled roughly.
However, considering the fact that we had just saved them from definite destruction, the Elves had enough common sense to be polite to us.
It wasn’t just out of goodwill, but also caution—maybe a hint of fear.
‘If they can defeat those monstrosities, and disperse that thick cluster of Miasma, how powerful are they?’
The Elves must have been thinking that way.
“I also apologize for the unsightly state you found back then.” Freya continued.
Her tone and expression were completely different from back then. At this mont, she indeed looked like genuine Royalty.
I smiled slightly and seized the initiative.
“It couldn’t be helped, Princess. We also apologize for our abrupt visit.” A bow accompanied my words.
I saw Freya smile a bit upon seeing my gesture. Nothing gave Elves a better impression of another than their etiquette.
Even if I was a human, my regard toward her and her people had earned quite a high level of favorability. That much I was sure of!
“Thank you for your understanding. Apologies for my rudeness, but since this is a matter involving our two nations, I ask that your representative have a seat.”
As I expected.
My smile widened, and I didn’t move a single muscle.
“That would be , then.”
Fabian stepped forward from our composed row, and he flashed his royal smile at our Elf audience.
“Hm? Forgive my mistake. I thought your representative would be…” Freya turned in my direction.
“Ngh!” Fabian stifled an angry groan.
I nearly broke into a laugh, but I controlled myself. This was an important eting between two sides of Royalty.
‘Let’s stay out of it…’
“Apologies for the confusion. I am a mber of our Kingdom’s Envoy. Our representative is none other than the man before you, Fabian Lestro Indiavel. He is a mber of Royalty—Prince and third son of His Majesty, King Albion Lestro Indiavel himself.” Still sticking to my polite speech, I did Damien Lawcroft’s job and introduced our leader.
“Hmm, I see,” Freya whispered, stealing a glance at Fabian.
“Indeed. As representatives of our respective Kingdoms, let us have a good discourse.” The idiot Prince flashed yet another smile.
The other mbers of our team, as well as the Elves, were completely silent.
We all had to give reverence to Royalty.
“Then, please have your seat.”
With Freya’s permission, Fabian sat down and drew Damien closer to himself—sa as how Freya had her deputy close by.
The rest of us were a considerable distance off.
“Now, then… shall we begin this eting?”
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We certainly discussed—if it could be called that—about a lot of things.
First was our motive for coming to the Elf kingdom unannounced, and the fact that they had not sensed our arrival since we ca using Teleportation Magic.
Fabian did his best to answer properly, and his etiquette was considerably good.
When it ca to Eastern Kingdom standards, he was impeccable.
His confidence and diplomacy were comndable. I had to admit, I was no match for his skills with words.
Unfortunately, he made one fundantal error.
‘He’s speaking to Freya as a fellow delegate… as an equal.’
Elf standards weren’t so simple.
For humans, who had a great deal of pride and ego, when two representatives t, both sides would try as much as possible not to appear weak.
This is to ensure that the other side didn’t look down on their Kingdom or have a condescending opinion.
Using this logic, Fabian spoke with quite a good amount of confidence and pride.
After all, he was a Prince speaking to a Princess.
‘That’s not how it should go…’
Elves already had their immutable opinions on humans.
While they weren’t completely discriminatory, their racist qualities ran deep.
Just as how humans couldn’t help seeing cattle or monkeys as what they were, Elves had their strict opinion of humans.
Of course, it wasn’t as extre as comparing us to animals, but we were still pretty inferior to them—in terms of culture and society.
Fabian didn’t know this, so he ran his mouth without restraint.
‘He doesn’t notice how rigid her ears have beco, and how they twitch at so monts…’
It wasn’t just Freya, the other Elves also showed such signs.
That showed just how annoyed they were at Fabian.
If I didn’t step in soon, perhaps things would turn out even worse. Which was why…
“Princess, I truly apologize for the brazen speech of our representative, as well as his lack of consideration in the tone he used. As we are only human, I hope you forgive us for this mistake.”
As expected, the mood quickly switched.
“I accept your apology, Jared Leonard. Are you truly certain that you are not the actual representative?”
Her actions were rude to Fabian, a Royal in his own right, at best. But, who was I to judge?
I also quite enjoyed his flushed face as he stared at with a “What the hell are you doing?!” look in his eyes.
“No, not at all Princess. I wouldn’t be so rude as to lie to soone of your person.”
“Understood. Then, I will keep your words in mind as we further our conversation.”
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