Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
The Boyâs Advice
Conia barged into the Foreign Ministerâs room and found Hikaru, who was neither flustered nor ashamed. In fact, his attitude seemed to suggest he was waiting for her to come. And that irritated Conia, which surprised her. She had never harbored such hostility against someone before.
The Foreign Minister stared at her, astonishment on his face, bringing her back to her senses.
Lord Gilbert is probably getting to me, she thought as she calmed herself down before speaking.
ãAdventurer Hikaru. You are suspected of assaulting a Gray Deacon. Please come with me for questioning.ã
ãI donât recall ever hurting anyone, and I donât have time for this nonsense.ã
ãIf you truly believe you didnât do anything wrong, then just tell me everything.ã
ãLet me ask you, then. If you were in an unfamiliar land to carry out a mission and you were accused of something you have no knowledge about, the authorities even using force on you, would you follow them quietly?ã
ãWeâre not using any force. We are fair and impartial, not siding with anyone.ã
ãHow can you insist youâre harmless when you bring armed men with you?ã
ãThatâs because you didnât keep your word and instead went into hiding!ã
ãWhat word? Ah, you mean about waiting at the Adventurers Guild. I was there, but you didnât come so I left.ã
ãNonsense! I went there first thing in the morning! I already know you left in a hurry after learning of our visit!ã
ãI had a stomachache that day.ã
ãWhy, you...!ã
ãNow, now.ã
Conia was flushing when the minister cut in, raising his hand.
ãIâm having a hard time following. This adventurer is a messenger our kingdom hired to deliver a letter. I didnât receive news of any trouble.ãthe old man said.
ãThatâs because there isnât any.ãHikaru said.
ãOh, there is.ãConia said.ãI heard you hit a Gray Deacon on the face.ã
ãI did no such thing.ã
ãLike I said, come with me to explainâã
ãNow, now.ãThe Foreign Minister sighed.ãWe wonât get anywhere like this. Miss Blue Knight. Youâre aware that weâre delegates from Ponsonia, yes?ã
ãI believe you are the kingdomâs Foreign Minister.ã
ãThen you should know that coming here armed is a diplomatic problem.ã
ãIn case a delegate is suspected of a crime, we Blue Knights have the right to arrest the suspect.ã
ãIndeed. Then we will use our special right as diplomats as well.ã
Coniaâs expression turned to shock. The temple knights with her didnât seem to follow and whispered to her.
ãWhatâs the matter, Lady Conia? I thought Blue Knights had the right to arrest without question.ã
ãThe special right would mean we canât lay a hand on them until the arbitration is over.ã
ãSo itâs a truce until then...ã
ã.........ã
Conia nodded, biting her lips.
ãI understand.ãshe said.ãLet me just confirm this, Sir. The special right applies to all members of the party. So youâre saying that adventurer is a member?ã
ãIndeed.ã
ãBut after the arbitration, the right applies only to the ambassador, in other words, you, Sir. Surely, youâre not going to tell me afterwards that this adventurer is the ambassador.ã
ãHaha. Of course, not. This assignment was given to me by Princess Kudyatoria. I canât hand it over to someone else.ã
ãUnderstood. Thatâs all from me.ãConia turned around to leave.
ãHey.ãHikaru called to her.ãWhat you see isnât always the truth. I hoped someone of high status would understand this.ã
ãWhat do you mean?ã
ãOnly kids are allowed to play the innocent card. But for someone in a position of power, ignorance is a sin.ãHikaru wore a displeased look.
Conia turned around.ãWhat are you trying to say?ã
ãThat face and voice... I wish youâd get straight to the point and say something that would surprise me... I know Iâm just being selfish, but still...ãhe muttered in a low voice.ãI apologize for stopping you.ãhe continued.ãI have nothing more to say.ã
ãIf youâll excuse me, then.ã
Conia turned her back once more and left the room. She had no idea at all what Hikaru was trying to say.
ãAll right, then.ãHikaru said.ãWas making me a member of your party really necessary? Look, theyâre all fuming.ã
The other menâs eyes glinted with rage. They didnât understand why the Foreign Minister treated the boy with great care.
ãYouâre the one who used me, though.ãthe old man replied.
ãI hope you donât mind. You benefited from it, anyway. I must say, your creation of an established fact was excellent.ã
ãHaha. You did well in inducing me to use it. I didnât expect you to know about the special right. Listen, how about actually studying diplomatic relations?ã
ãI just happen to be friends with a noble who had the knowledge. Well, then. Iâll be taking my leave.ã
ãAre you sure about this? Youâll turn back into a wanted person once you leave the Tower.ã
ãNowâs my best chance to leave since they probably wonât expect it. Theyâll think Iâll be staying here for a while. I really just wanted to talk to that Blue Knight.ã
ãI see.ã
ãIf youâll excuse me, Sir. Thanks a lot for the help. Iâm sure the kingdom will enjoy peace with you around.ã
Hikaru shoved the signed papers into his pocket and left the room. As soon as he was gone, the Foreign Minister burst into laughter.
ãHahaha. He even predicted the knight to barge in here. What an amusing boy.ã
ãSir!ã
The men who were quiet until now finally spoke.
ãPlease explain yourself! Weâre on a very important mission. I know those were just empty words, but how could you let that boy into our group?!ã
ãHe did a wonderful job as a delegate.ã
ãYou mean his mission to deliver the letter? That was a request through the guildâã
ãNo.ã
ãWhat?ã
ãHe mentioned an established fact, correct? I exercised the kingdomâs special right, which the Blue Knight acknowledged. In other words, I made her acknowledge that Princess Kudyastoria had royal authority.ã
ãAhâã
The men froze. They knew exactly what that meant. Conia was a person of high status within the Tower, a Blue Knight. Even though the Red Priests were in charge of the arbitration, and it also mightâve just been a slip of the tongue, Hikaru still made a Blue Knight acknowledge Princess Kudyastoriaâs right to the throne.
Hikaru was hinting at wanting the Foreign Ministerâs protection. He knew the special right was the only option the old man could use for that.
The Foreign Minister himself was aware that only the diplomat of the rightful ruler could exercise the right. He concluded that making the Blue Knight acknowledge that would be to their benefit.
ãY-You thought of all that in such a short time?!ã
ãYes. This is what it means to be a diplomat.ã
The men went completely silent.
ãHe thought I would exercise the special right. If I didnât get the hint and failed to help him instead, the opposite wouldâve happened. He wouldâve given up on me... no, the whole kingdom. Not just him either. If someone incompetent held a position of power, even the citizens would turn their backs on the kingdom. That boy was trying to tell us that.ã
The Foreign Ministerâs expression turned gentle.
ãAlthough, he seems to have some attachment to that knight. I suppose, his young age has something to do with that.ã