âHow should you proceed to get the best deal for us?â Tusile repeats my question. âThat is a very difficult question to answer. It all depends on the situation; usually, trade deals take days to ponder over and work out, even on the relatively small scale that we normally work with, but the most important rule is âalways to be the one in powerâ, or âalways be the one who has something other people wantâ. That way, they must always take a worse deal than they might like, or risk simply not getting what they want or need.â Tusile gives me a wide smile.
âThe best thing you can do is threaten to take your wares elsewhere for a better deal. You have done well to recognize that us having more valuable money is a good thing: if we want to trade with them, we spend less. These are not our people, and by the sounds of it, they have wealthy leaders, so take them for everything they are willing to give.â
It sounds⦠selfish, greedy, and unsympathetic, to try and wring people out of everything theyâve got; I donât like it. Itâs just another form of tyranny, creating an even larger divide between the rich and poor. Why canât we just have a fair deal?
âI donât like it: itâs greedy, and people will suffer because of it,â I mutter, letting my emotions show, drooping my ears slightly.
âA leaderâs only responsibility is to their people,â Tusile says. âIt is best for us to do this⦠and they understand that, for they would do the same to us. Both sides know what must be done; itâs how the game is played.â
âItâs a stupid game!â I cross my arms. I hate politics for this exact reason; the only reason why I didnât offer a simple and fair deal was that my role instincts from [Acting] told me that it was a very bad idea. âI am not cut out for this stuff, this... game that is played with peopleâs lives and fortunes.â
âOpetu and Yukika also disliked things like this,â Tusile mentions the former elders. Opetu died during the fire storm, and Yukika was murdered by Papuyoâs faction. âBut thatâs why they were also popular Elders; they cared for the people. We need leaders who care, but they must be strong enough to make hard choices, and now that falls on you, Alysara. You need to make the hard choice. Just remember, they wonât show you any mercy. Their job is not to care for us, and our job is not to care for them; let them lead their people in the way they see fit. Every leader must know how to prepare for bad times and know how to take advantage of the good times.â
In other words, theyâll figure it out even if they are presented with a shit deal. Whatâs more, we arenât even talking about the actual trade deal yet, just what the currency exchange rate should be and how it should be calculated. We havenât even gotten to the idea of tariffs yet!
âYou should know that I talked with Guklaro; she mentioned that you walked out on her and havenât spoken to her since,â Tusile says, switching from one topic I donât enjoy discussing to another that I like even less. âSheâs been stressed lately, being the only Elder right now.â
âWhat happened to the other one?â I ask. There was another Elder in training, but she just disappeared one day.
âShe was a spy for Papuyo; I donât know where she went after the cursed being.â Tusile answers, before continuing like the question never happened.
âWe care for you, Alysara, everyone does, but we worry about you. We want to see you safe and healthy, but it is your mental state that worries us most. You have a negative view about yourself; the entire reason why crafts are so important to living a fulfilling life is that it gives us a healthy sense of self. By making and accomplishing things, we can begin to acknowledge our abilities; everyone wants to have something they can say they are good at, that they can be proud of. What are you proud of?â
âThere are lots of things I can be proud of; my Diadem and Dryadâs Grace staff, my research into magic and mana, and my ongoing mastery of my Bond,â I reply. âI can admit that there are some things I am good at; itâs just that people have an over-inflated perception of me. My view of myself is perfectly fine; itâs not the problem.â
âWhat about airships, the village plumbing, the spell crystals, the armor ideas for fighting monsters, your win during the Kheshamo tournament? Are you proud of those accomplishments?â
âNot really,â I say and lazily rest my head on my right hand, playing with a strand of hair. Itâs not very elegant, but thatâs the challenge; if I can make it graceful and elegant, it should help me level up my Bond. âThe only airship I am personally making is not yet complete; anyone can figure out the plumbing if they tried, same with the spell crystals and armor; as for the tournament, I donât really care for it, I fight because I need to, not because I want to.â
âIf anyone can figure it out, then why havenât they?â Tusile says, letting out a long sigh of frustration.
âFor the sewers they did, the risen city has one; sure itâs not the same design and certainly not the same construction, but the function is the same. For armor, it just wasnât needed, so no one had a reason to invent it. The spell crystals⦠I was just trying something on a whim and it worked, anyone could have stumbled into it if they could do what I did. Besides, itâs a technology that other parts of the world have, if what Kayafe says is true.â Also I never made a âFirst Spell Crystalâ like I did for inscriptions, so it has been made before.
âThatâs what I mean, Alysara; most people would be proud of those things anyway: even if others could have done them, itâs a great accomplishment that you did regardless. Letâs put it this way: say that someone made a tower so high it goes beyond the clouds; would that not be an impressive feat?â
âWell, it certainly would; building something that tall requires a lot of time and dedication, not to mention bravery unless they can fly,â I say, sitting up straight. âBut the real feat is the hard work put into it. Anyone can stack bricks, but not everyone has the dedication to stack that much, nor the bravery to stack it that high. You seem to be under the misconception that many of my feats required a lot of me, when it was merely tedious work and endless experimentation at best. Donât get me wrong, many things that require a relatively small amount of work can still represent years of mastery, which in turn makes the fact that it is so easily done an impressive feat.â
Tusile lets out a sigh of resignation and slumps her shoulders. âThereâs no winning with you,â she mutters. âLook, just know that Guklaro didnât mean to offend you; sheâs overworked and didnât think her actions through.â
âIâll forgive her,â I say after a moment.
I check my mana as I leave the Temple; itâs still dropping. I am getting quite a hefty tax on my mana usage, operating a clone that far away: itâs canceling out my mana regen. I wonât be able to have a clone there for more than a day or two, so anything physical I send over there I will have to bring back, or just leave it behind, like my storage ring. I can always make another, so itâs not that big of a loss.
I should use this time to check out what that Empire is doing and get a clear picture of whatâs going on. Also, my range should have expanded enough for me to fully see the extent of this island and explore that last nation.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Boring! This new Emperor is boring! The last interesting thing that happened was the last war, and that was so long ago now. Sentaron Klaman, The Eyeblight Assassin, flicks his tail in annoyance, watching the young Emperor be entertained by court jesters. A hedonistic fool! What has this Empire become?
Klaman flicks his black hair out of his eyes as he reminisces on the last four hundred years. The time he slew a great Island Eater and saved the Empire, the time he slew a Leviathan, the time he slaughtered an entire invading army on the land bridge near Bastion City. Itâs a shame the first Emperor never achieved Legendary-tier like him: his friend, whose legacy and bloodline he swore to protect forever, would be ashamed by the recent series of Emperors.
Blood stagnates, thatâs for sure; all that bullshit about âkeeping the bloodline pureâ is utter nonsense. The true Lunaleyan heritage is nearly gone by now, replaced by this giggling, fat, imbecile! He has often wondered if, somewhere down the line, an Empress sired someone elseâs child instead of the Emperorâs but the presence of his royal blue hair marks the current Emperor as a descendan of the first Emperor, and as a descendant of the true Lunaleyan bloodline.
Death is a mercy sometimes. Klaman would rather not have seen his friendâs bloodline fail so miserably, but he is no ruler: he is an assassin, the best in the world. Even the system has seen fit to grant him a title, The Eyeblight Assassin. He needs no retaliation items, for he is the ultimate counterintelligence. Anyone who spies on him, he can instantly teleport to and swiftly end them. No need to mess around with mind mages, no need to break past scapegoats or track through proxies: he appears, cuts the head off the spy and teleports back before anyone even knows what happened.
The young Emperor claps as the court jester ends his performance, then the cretin sips from his wine glass sloppily and belches. âAnother one! Give me another show!â he demands.
How far has this rotten bloodline gone? His father may have been dumb, but he didnât drown himself in wine and pleasure all day, letting the Empire fall into disarray. It is a tragedy that the previous Emperor died before a grandson was born, someone who could have hopefully been a better ruler. Thankfully, there should be a number of bastards by now, and Klaman just has to find the nearest whorehouse to find them.
âThatâs enough, Your Majesty,â Klaman says, waving a hand. The jester disappears as if reality willed it so. âHeâs been at this forââ
âBRING HIM BACK!â the young Emperor roars. âI AM THE EMPEROR. YOU WILL LISTEN TO ME!â The young Emperorâs fat cheeks flop around disgustingly.
Klaman is so absolutely sick of this man-child, but what can he do? He swore to his friend to keep his bloodline safe and his Empire thriving. The only issue now is that his bloodline is killing his Empire. Klaman can only hope this overgrown toddler will just drown in wine before the Empire falls.
â...Four hours now, heâs tirââ
âYOU WILL BRING HIM BACK, OR I WILL HAVE YOUR HEAD ON A PIKE!â
Klaman sighs as he tries to wrestle the beast inside him down. This fat âmanâ, a lesser Adept-tier... creature, cannot hope to go against a legendary being like Klaman. All he has to do is raise his mana output enough, and everyone in the palace will die of mana toxicity without any great effort on his part.
â...tired, let him restââ
âGUARDS! TAKE THIS TRAITOR TO THE DUNGEONS, ARREST HIM!â
The guards look at the Emperor, then at Klaman, then back to the Emperor before one of them speaks.
âYour Majesty, heâs Legendarââ
âYOU WILL ARREST HIM, OR YOU WILL JOIN HIM IN EXECUTION!â
Klamanâs ears are starting to hurt by the young Emperorâs screaming tantrum. Heâs so sick of this utter waste of space and resources.
âBut Your Majesty,â... the guards say, shaking under Klamanâs glare.
âTRAITORS! TRAITORS IN THE COURT! HELP!â
Something in Klaman cracks, anger bursts forth as his body grows hot with rage. He just needs to make sure the bloodline survives? He needs to keep the Empire thriving? Alright, then he will make sure this fat man lives⦠but he wonât be in any position to rule!
The young Emperorâs tantrum turns into a momentary scream of agony as his arms and legs vanish, as if reality devoured his limbs. A moment later the scream is silenced, as if the realm simply decided that sound should not exist. Although, judging by the moving mouth of the Emperor, heâs still screaming.
âThe Emperor is unwell,â Klaman says blandly, extending his Bond presence, pressuring all as a warning to not resist. Every man and woman in sight collapse to their knees, shaking in terror. âHis condition has rendered him unable to lead, and another must act in his stead.â
Klaman looks at the court attendees one by one, letting the uncomfortable and eerie silence settle in. No one meets his eyes; after all, who would dare to go against a Legendary-tier being?
âRight... The royal bloodline must continue, so our priority will be to find a suitable... partner, someone who is as close as possible to the true Lunaleyan lineage. We will also need to reign in the governors, make sure they toe the line. We will make this crumbling Empire thrive again!â