The Port of Simmons [Part 4]
“Hmm, then inhuman power must have been used to increase the flight distance of the artillery. For example, monsters… Over we encountered the other day can easily shoot its seeds from here to the Royal Capital and even farther. The other force I can think of is… magic?”
Upon hearing Joshua’s murmurs that seed like he was talking to himself, Imperial Prince Tasuku gasped and touched his right earring. He ordered Hattori to search the Empire’s ships because his right earring, the magic sensor tool that the Imperial Family always wore on their body, reacted.
He hadn’t told Joshua about his magic sensor and how it had reacted. Despite that, Joshua’s guess had hit the nail on the head. It started to puzzle him whether Joshua was truly just a rchant.
“Those ships. Have magical powers. Magic traces, confird.”
Miguel replied to Joshua’s guess on behalf of Imperial Prince Tasuku, who had turned speechless.
“Oh? Magic? Fufufufufu. Now that’s good news.”
Joshua laughed evilly upon hearing, of all things, the information from Miguel that there were traces of magic. Normally, it wouldn’t even be weird for people to be at a loss after hearing such news.
Imperial Prince Tasuku, Miguel, Hattori, and Momochi couldn’t understand Joshua and his train of thought.
Magic wasn’t just convenient. It was also very dangerous.
The Imperial Japanese present was all puzzled why Joshua looked this happy when the Kingdom was about to be attacked by the Empire.
“There are traces of magic… which ans there is at least one magician on those ships…”
Joshua’s POV
Now that magic stones were running out all over the world, it was hard to imagine a country would consu magic stones in large numbers to attack another country. Because the purpose of their attack was to obtain magic stones.
They would probably not use magic stones to extend their artilleries’ shooting distance.
Magic stones were consumables.
It would be gone if used.
An adequate amount of magic stones would be necessary to extend the flight distance of artillery shells for many kiloters. Magic stones were not an easy-to-obtain item to prepare for that.
In other words, you could easily tell that it would be better to bring magicians, who certainly existed in the Empire in numbers, rather than using the cost-wise valuable magic stones.
That’s right. Magicians were in those ships.
Magicians, whom the Kingdom had waited for a long ti, wished desperately and craved for.
“This ans that crisis and chance are two sides of the sa coin, huh?”
The barrier stretched across the Kingdom would eventually collapse if things were to continue as they were.
Without the barrier, humans couldn’t survive.
That barrier couldn’t be made without both magicians and magic stones present.
That’s right. This was a crisis for the Kingdom but also a chance.
I took out a handkerchief from my pocket and scribbled on this super-luxurious Emma Silk handkerchief that would be impossible to have if I weren’t the son of the head of the Rothschild Company.
rchants carried papers and a pen with them all the ti to draw up contracts. But to make sure ‘they’ read my ssage, it would be better to write on this handkerchief than on paper. All the more so for that person who understood the value of this Emma Silk.
“Hue, give this to the Royal Concubine, Rose-sama, in the Royal Castle ASAP. Ah… Can you also drop by House Stuart and deliver the dresses tailored for Rose-sama? I’m sure if she sees the Emma Silk dresses and handkerchief, she will believe it without a doubt. Rose-sama will surely convey the situation happening now to Queen Victoria.”
Sending a ssage to the Royal Castle through the formal procedure would take too much ti. There’s also a concern about it being thrown out in the process of delivery because the ssage was considered ridiculous.
I figured that rather than asking Imperial Prince Tasuku to be the go-between, sending Hue, whose speed was on par with ninjas, would be the fastest way to contact the Royal Concubine.
She would surely believe the words of Hue, who brought the dresses the Stuarts specially made for her.
If it were that person who was very fond of Emma-sama, I was confident she would surely do.
We had magic stones.
If so,
When would we secure a magician to reinforce the Kingdom’s barrier?
It’s now!
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Author’s corner:
Serious: Haa… I’ve cald down a bit, Crisis.
Crisis: Don’t make worry too much, Serious.
******: Oooii, Crisis. It’s about ti we get goinggg.
Crisis: Ah, it’s that ti already… Serious, I’m going to head out for a while.
Serious: Eh… Hey, whose voice was that just now?
Crisis: Hm? Oh, that was Chance. He used to live next door and was good friends with . I unexpectedly t him in the city recently.
Serious: Eh…… C-Ch…Chance? That cheery-looking person with you…
Chance: Crisisss! Let’s go quickly. I’m the only one who can protect your back, right?
Crisis: Ayeee. Chance, don’t get too carried away. Well then, Serious, take a good rest, okay?
Serious: Eh… Wait, eh? Crisis, no way…
Sir Cody: You’ve worked quite a lot this ti, huh, Geeky Lady? The fight over one woman was quite… or rather, doesn’t it feel like there’s more Rom-Com developnt when the main character is absent?
Rom-Com Geeky Lady: Serious always thought that Crisis only had him in his eyes. However, the existence of Chance whom Crisis wasn’t aware of himself… Moreover, he’s a cheery character that’s the polar opposite of Serious. The sudden beginning of a love triangle!!! I can never miss this! New work… I have to draw this in my new work!
Sir Cody: Eh?
Rom-Com Geeky Lady: Eh?
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