âYouâre too presumptuous.â
Callis maintained his composure. The Crown Prince was a person with a firm resolve, even more so than the two intimidating diplomats with scary faces.
âYes, thatâs how an Imperial Crown Prince should be.â
Inwardly, Riett admired Callisâ attitude, which seemed unaffected and fearless.
At that moment, Count Helias shouted angrily.
âDuchess Marren! How dare you speak uncertain words in front of His Highness the Crown Prince! Apologize immediately!â
Riett couldnât figure out why Count Helias, who was on our side, was chastising her. Riett ignored the foolishness of someone who couldnât grasp the situation and took out the prepared document.
âThis is the contract we are about to sign with the Kaya Island, under the permission of His Majesty the Emperor. It states that the Truto Empire has priority in the trade of coniferous wood.â
Callisâ gaze fell upon the contract Riett was holding. Riett naturally put the contract aside and continued speaking.
âOf course, we have agreed to pay a suitable price to the Kaya Island. There is no need to discuss the specifics of that price here.â
At Riettâs abrupt remark, Count Helias complained to the Emperor with an indignant expression.
âYour Majesty, such arbitrary decisions cannot be tolerated! Moreover, just imagine how much precious national funds will be spent because of that price!â
However, the Emperor ignored Count Helias and focused on Riett and Callis.
Callisâ expression was subtly frozen.
ââ¦Why are you suddenly bringing up this matter?â
âThe wood purchased from the Truto Empire alone will not be enough to prepare for war.â
ââ¦?â
Thatâs right.
A country that purchases a large amount of weapons materials is bound to attract attention from its neighboring countries. If the Truto Empire and the Kaya Island enter into a contract, the Haren Empire will become greedy for cork wood and large quantities of wood to make arrows, and rumors about it will spread to the surrounding countries.
As a result, the Haren Empire would turn all the neighboring countries against it before it even began military preparations.
Callisâ composed expression crumbled throughout the meeting.
Riett prepared for one final blow.
âHowever, if you claim ownership of Cork Island, we will hand it over to you.â
Suddenly changing her attitude, Riettâs statement surprised Callis and the two diplomats, who widened their eyes in astonishment.
âBut, we will inform the neighboring countries. Donât sell any wood to Haren Empire, as they are preparing arrows.â
War preparations must be conducted in secret. No country provides materials capable of becoming weapons, knowing who they may turn them against.
Since their plans had already been exposed, preparing weapons would not be easy.
Riett firmly understood that they had no choice but to give up ownership.
ââ¦Haah.â
Callis let out a deep sigh.
ââ¦Very well. Letâs relinquish ownership of Cork Island.â
In the end, the desired answer came from Callisâ mouth.
The Emperor barely contained his excitement and restrained himself from jumping up. Then, he composed himself and spoke with a dignified voice.
âWell done.â
âWait, I have a question.â
Although the Crown Prince raised his white flag, the two diplomats seemed unwilling to admit defeat. They raised their hands with burning eyes. The Emperor nodded in approval, signaling them to speak.
âWhat are your intentions with Parvanium once you obtain it from the Haren Empire?â
The question contained an underlying meaning of, âDo you plan to use it as a weapon too?â
Since the Emperor couldnât answer immediately, Riett stepped forward.
âI will answer in his place.â
âSpeak.â
âWe will use Parvanium to make axes and pickaxes.â
Although the Emperor hadnât discussed the uses of wood and Parvanium in detail yet, he would be satisfied with this answer for now. After all, the Haren Empire had completely cut off the element of surprise.
As Riett gave an outrageous answer, the diplomats murmured in astonishment.
At that moment, Callis raised his hand as if to tell them to stop. Then, he looked at Riett.
âHow can you not be afraid to mention that we will make arrows with Parvanium?â
âThe answer lies in history.â
Riett smiled and replied. The perceptive Crown Prince seemed to vaguely understand the meaning behind the abstract hint.
âItâs not an ordinary gamble.â
His expression, accepting the outcome, appeared quite composedâ¦
âBut thereâs something I hope you understand.â
Callis looked at the Emperor with desperate eyes.
âWe didnât prepare weapons to wage war against the Truto Empire.â
Riett, who had been quietly observing his attitude, concluded that he wasnât lying. Although it was just words, she could feel the sincerity in his eyes.
âThen, what was the intention behind it?â
The Emperor couldnât easily dispel his suspicions.
âRecently, there have been suspicious movements among the northern immigrant tribes. We prepared in case of an invasion.â
The Emperor couldnât easily dismiss it.
âCan you swear to it?â
âI swear on the honor of the Haren Empire.â
As Callis placed his hand on his chest and made his appeal, the Emperor had no choice but to nod his head.
* * *
The meeting came to an end like this. The diplomatic envoy would return to the Haren Empire tomorrow after signing the pledge to relinquish ownership of Cork Island.
âYouâve done well, Duchess Marren!â
The Emperor looked at Riett with proud eyes.
âNo, Your Majesty, itâs because you believed in meâ¦â
Bang!
At that moment, the office door swung open forcefully, and Count Helias appeared.
âWhat have you done, Duchess Marren!â
His mustache quivered due to his anger, and his facial muscles contorted.
âTo finalize a contract with another country without my permission! And to monopolize the goods like that, it naturally requires the approval of the Minister of Foreign Affairsâ¦â
âWe never promised a contract with the Kaya Island.â
His tensed forehead relaxed.
âWhatâ¦?â
âIt was a lie meant to pressure the Haren Empire; we never actually promised a contract.â
âThen what was that contract earlier? It had the Trutoâs seal on itâ¦â
âIt was a fake.â
Although Riett felt sorry for the Haren Empireâs diplomatic envoy, she and the Emperor had planned this.
Initially, she had thought of merely intimidating them with words, but she believed that presenting a fake contract would be much more effective. Thatâs why they had prepared a fake contract with Trutoâs seal in advance.
Upon Riettâs calm explanation, Count Heliasâs face turned red again.
âWhy didnât you share that information with me beforehand?â
âI didnât have time to come up with a plan.â
âThen, at least before the meeting startedâ¦â
âEnough!â
The Emperor, unable to bear the incompetence, raised his voice and interrupted Count Helias. Count Helias looked at the Emperor with a startled expression.
âYourâ¦?â
âAre you raising your voice in front of me? Thanks to Duchess Marren, things have been resolved. Thatâs enough.â
âI-I apologize.â
Count Helias momentarily forgot that the Emperor was present. Beads of sweat formed on his forehead.
âAnd what were you doing over there?â
Seeing Count Helias keeping his mouth shut, Riett could only struggle to find an answer.
âYou nearly created a disadvantageous situation by complaining about the distance on the map.â
âNaturally, the distance between territories should be evaluated based on international law standards! How can the Minister of Foreign Affairs not know that?â
The Emperor took a deep breath to calm his boiling anger.
âConsider whether your current position suits you after this incident.â
âY-Your Majesty! What are you saying?â
âI donât want to see such a pathetic sight. Withdraw.â
The Emperor turned his head and waved his hand dismissively. Eventually, Count Helias left with a distorted face, leaving the room desolate.
* * *
The next day, Callis wrote a pledge to renounce ownership of the island of Cork safely. Riett and the emperor, along with Count Helias, stood at the main gate of the palace to see off the envoys.
âIt was a short time, but it was a meaningful occasion.â
Callis politely greeted, even though he felt a sinking feeling in his stomach.
âWell then, I shall take my leave.â
âPrince Callis.â
The emperor called Callis in a low voice.
âYes, Your Majesty.â
âWe will send axes, picks, andâ¦â
The emperor paused as Riett whispered, âHoes.â
âWe will send axes, picks, and hoes made of Parvanium to the Haren Empire.â
The emperor declared.
âOnce you receive them, distribute them among the citizens.â
Confused by the unexpected favor, Callis wore a bewildered expression and asked,
âWhy are you doing this?â
âItâs proof that we wonât produce weapons with Parvanium.â
The emperor replied. In reality, Riett was behind this proposal.
âJust a moment, Your Majesty.â
Riett grabbed the emperorâs arm as he was about to leave after the meeting.
âHow do you plan to use Parvanium?â
âAs you mentioned earlier, I thought it would be good to produce axes and picks and distribute them among the citizens.â
Though the statement seemed casual during the meeting, the emperor admired Riettâs idea.
âBy distributing farming tools to the citizens, my reputation will improve, and crop productivity will increase significantly.â
Riett nodded silently and whispered,
âFurthermore, I have one more idea.â
âWhat is it?â
The emperor asked with a curious expression.
âI want to make hoes along with the axes and picks. I discussed it with the royal blacksmith, and I will show you a prototype. It will be very useful for tending to small gardens, like the strawberry fields in the mansions. I guarantee it.â
There were no hoes in this world, so Riett proposed the idea of a tool that would help nobles easily manage small hobby gardens.
As expected, Callis sincerely thanked the emperor and led the envoys back after expressing gratitude.
After they disappeared, Count Helias, who had remained silent the whole time, urgently spoke to the emperor.
âYour Majesty, this cannot be allowed! Supplying enemy countries with items made of Parvanium. Please reconsider!â
âIsnât turning an enemy country into an ally the essence of diplomacy? The Minister of Foreign Affairs seems to have a short-sighted perspective.â
The emperor retorted, his voice filled with discontent. Heliasâ face turned red as he finished speaking, glaring at the emperor as he walked ahead. Then, he tightly gripped Riett, who stood beside him and accused him.
âIs this your doing again?!â