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Hey, are we really doing this?
Scout Oriana asked anxiously.
Well proceed after confirming no one else is around.
The leader, swordsman Hector reassured.
I-Isnt there any other way?
Spear-wielder Isaiah prompted for reconsideration.
We discussed it, but no other options ca up, right?
Hector replied sowhat exasperatedly.
So, were the ones executing it, right?
Priest Tarlow asked, his face tense.
We have to confirm it ourselves.
Hector nodded as he answered.
I dont want to.
Earth-attribute magician Kenzie said plainly.
Stop whining.
Hector said firmly.
The preparations are complete. If the timing is right tonight, well execute it tonight.
Hector stated, and the other four frowned.
It seed like they were about to do sothing unpleasant.
I dont want to do it either but can you think of a better way?
Maybe Hector could infiltrate the annex alone and directly confirm if the Duke and the Djinns followers are eting?
Might as well kill now!
Hector vehently objected to Orianas outrageous proposal.
The other three nodding in agreent with Orianas suggestion only added to Hectors misery.
This was his party.
Hang in there, Hector.
Our King and Marquis Heinlein gave this to us for tis like this.
I dont think so.
All four chid in, denying Hectors assertion.
They had been given sothing, and it seed they were supposed to use it.
Anyway, we have to find out as soon as possible.
Im not disputing that But its a governnt building, right? Are we really going to use black powder?
If things go as planned, no one will get hurt.
Sure, if everything goes as planned, any plan will succeed. But you know.
Oriana countered.
And the other three nodded in agreent.
And thus, against the strongest opposition from party mbers in the history of Morning Star, the mission proceeded
Its just two people on patrol as usual.
Well, theres nothing really valuable there. Attacking a governnt office and making enemies of a great Duchy is not sothing sane people do except for a certain group of five.
Are you still going on about that?
Hector shook his head, trying to dismiss Orianas sarcastic comnt.
We knocked out the two guards, tied them up, and left them at a distance.
Theres no one else inside the building.
Priest Tarlow and Magician Kenzie reported.
Alright. Then as planned, you two handle things here. And well check over there.
I prefer to be over there
Hector said, and Kenzie frowned and expressed his wish.
No, Kenzie needs to be over there. Sa with Tarlow.
Hector preempted Priest Tarlow, who was about to say too.
We only have three binoculars to begin with. So were counting on you guys.
Hector said, and Kenzie and Tarlow nodded reluctantly.
Hector and Oriana, who had moved from the governnt building, joined up with Spear-wielder Isaiah.
A few minutes ago, the Duke of Shrewsbury entered the annex. The followers from yesterday went in from that distant mansion and its been an hour. If we havent missed it, the Duke and the followers should be together in that annex now.
Hector and Oriana nodded in response to Isaiahs report.
Then, they checked the clock.
Its almost ti.
Hector muttered, and Oriana also prepared her binoculars.
One minute later.
Boom. Boom
A surprisingly loud explosion reverberated.
Yes, it was the sound of an explosion.
Consecutive explosions emanated from the governnt office.
The Dukes residence imdiately lit up.
And people opened their windows to look outside.
Or stepped out of doors to check the direction of the governnt office.
The sound continued, but the governnt office itself remained unchanged.
There was no collapse or destruction.
However, if anyone looked closely, they might actually notice.
Several black stone walls near where the sound originated.
Of course, these were constructed by the earth-attribute magician Kenzie.
Who had received training when handed the processed black powder.
During the training, a water-attribute magician had said;
The essence of this lies not in the explosive force but in the sound it produces.
They had experienced how the walls amplified the sound.
Kenzie, being an earth-attribute magician, could construct walls with earth or stone, so he took the training seriously.
And it paid off here.
The sound was much louder than anticipated, causing quite a surprise.
Okay, lets get out of here.
Priest Tarlow said, and Kenzie nodded.
They needed to escape before anyone arrived.
Dispelling the walls, the two of them started running.
anwhile, the three monitoring the annex.
Oh, soone is coming out.
Scout Oriana murmured.
Its Duke Shrewsbury.
Spear-wielder Isaiah replied, looking at a boy who had co out from the door and was looking towards the governnt office.
Another person is behind him
As Hector said, another person ca out from the door.
Isnt that?
The follower from yesterday.
Oriana and Isaiah confird.
It looks like the duke is giving orders to the follower
Hector muttered.
Upon hearing that, both Oriana and Isaiah nodded.
After a monts pause, Oriana spoke up.
Is Duke Shrewsbury one of the higher-ups among the followers?
Gasping for breath, Isiah continued.
That follower is one of the Four Generals of the Djinn, right? So, does that an the Duke
Nodding once, Hector stated firmly.
Theres a possibility that the Duke is the Djinn himself.
Two days later. In the kings office.
Your Majesty, weve received information from Morning Star in Wingston. Its already been vetted.
The Pri Minister, Marquis Heinlein, reported to King Abel.
His expression was clouded, but there was no hesitation in his deanor.
He seed to have made up his mind.
Its been two days since Zack and Scottys report, right? And this is about confirming whether Erwin himself is involved with the Djinns followers. Its pretty fast, isnt it, to have already concluded a thorough investigation.
Yeah. To cut to the chase, the conclusion is that there is a connection.
I see
Upon hearing Marquis Heinleins report, Abel sighed softly.
While the possibility had been in his mind, he wasnt overly surprised now.
However
Rather, its suggested that Erwin Ortiz himself may be the Djinn.
What!
Abel exclaid, genuinely shocked at this unexpected revelation.
Marquis Heinlein calmly t Abels gaze.
And waited for him to calm down before continuing.
We dont know if Erwin-dono has been possessed, if the current Erwin is soone else entirely, or if theres sothing else at play However, three mbers of Morning Star directly witnessed Erwin-dono giving orders to the follower Oranj.
I see
Abel covered his face with both hands.
It seed like he was desperately trying to compose himself.
Or perhaps recalling sothing from the past.
I should have pushed for a visit to the eastern region after the northern inspection, even if it was difficult.
During the northern inspection, the Empire attacked, and various other issues prevented him from inspecting the eastern region.
Abel lanted.
No, Your Majesty, you were fortunate in a way. Jumping into the situation without any prior knowledge could have endangered Your Majesty.
Marquis Heinlein comnted, shaking his head slightly.
That Abels decision wasnt wrong.
Nevertheless, it was a difficult situation
We must deal with the Shrewsbury Duchy dont we?
Yes
Abel asked reluctantly. Marquis Heinlein nodded with a pained expression.
The Kingdom was once again on the verge of division.
In the capital of the Handal Union, Jayclaire, the Governors Office.
Your Excellency King Abel is certainly resolute.
Well three years ago, he led half the country and defeated the prince and the Empire. Hes undoubtedly a remarkable figure.
The Governor, Lord Aubrey replied with a nod to Lambers words.
Until now, he had been communicating with King Abel of the Kingdom of Knightley on a direct line.
It was a direct line via alchemy devices set up between the Crystal Palace in the royal capital and Jayclaire, established by Kenneth Hayward of the Kingdom and Frank De Verde of the Union.
Activation and use of the line can only be done by three registered high-ranking officials from each governnt.
Essentially, the Kingdom and the Union were virtual adversaries to each other.
The Great War thirteen years ago and the Inbury Duchy conflict three years ago had resulted in actual military conflicts between them.
However, despite being potential adversaries, or rather because of it, they couldnt afford to avoid negotiations altogether.
Both nations represented major powers in the Central Countries.
Their conflict would have a significant impact on neighboring states.
Therefore, it was crucial to prevent unexpected clashes.
Thats why the direct line was established.
Within that context
The Kingdom is prepared to open its borders to the Union forces. Words like that are not said easily.
No its not. The Unions intrusion and the potential threat to the Kingdoms vulnerabilities All these must have been thoroughly considered. The decision was likely made by King Abel himself, despite counsel from Marquis Heinlein. Thanks to that, we are facing an age-old dilemma.
An age-old dilemma?
Is it better for neighboring leaders to be competent and decisive? Or foolish and erratic?
Lord Aubrey said half-jokingly.
After tilting his head slightly, Lamber asked.
What do you an by that?
Competent and decisive leaders wont easily start a war. But if we show weakness, they might take advantage. On the other hand, foolish and erratic leaders may be exploitable, but they pose an unpredictable threat we must always consider the possibility of war. Well, sothing along those lines.
I see. So, the forr is preferable if we consider the well-being of the people.
Lamber responded without hesitation to Lord Aubreys explanation.
Observing Lambers response, Lord Aubrey chuckled and remarked;
Lamber sure is a good lad.
Eh?
Lamber tilted his head again, not understanding the aning.
Dont worry about it. Just keep being yourself and dedicate yourself to your role as my aide.
Yes? Of course, I intend to do that
Lamber tilted his head once more, and Lord Aubrey laughed.
Perhaps these two also made a good team.
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