Translator: Silver Editor: Namorax
ãMeeting with Nozanâs Kingã
Nozanâs capital city, Soalia
A cubical tower had been built near the inner wall as a sort of command post in case the city needed to fight a defensive battle. It was a practical brick building that lacked any elegance.
The narrow pathways, little sources of natural light due to the small windows, and the relatively cramped room empathized the buildingâs intended purpose.
A certain room in the building felt even more cramped the rest of them as the people gathered here sat across from each other.
Four people had taken a seat at a table, which wasnât a polished masterpiece like those youâd find in a palace, but crude board that sat atop two unstable legs.
Two of the seats were occupied by King Asparuf of Nozan Kingdom and his daughter, Princess Lille.
At their backs stood Zahar and Nina, the knights who had been charged with protecting the princess, while the countryâs ministers lined the wall.
On the other side of the table was the pointy-eared and lilac-skinned dark elf Ariane and a knight wearing silver full-body armor who fidgeted in the rickety chair beneath himâ¦â¦ in other words, myself.
Another person, a black-haired cat beastman dressed in black grabs, Chiome, stood behind us, holding Ponta to her chest.
Had it not been for Ponta, Chiomeâs dark attire wouldâve made her blend into the background of the dimly light room. If one were to let their guard down, they wouldâve lost sight of her.
In the silent room, it was Princess Lille who opened her mouth first.
âAllow me to introduce ourselves once more. This is my father and the King of Nozan Kingdomâ¦â¦â
âAsparuf Nozan Soulia. You have my sincerest appreciation for helping us through our countryâs plight at my daughterâs request. Elves and beastman.â
King Asparuf interrupted his daughter by bowing his head and offering a self-introduction as well as an apology.
The Kingâs subordinates let out an audible gasp when they saw his behavior, but silence overcame the room once more as they all held their breath.
Personally, I wasnât all that surprised by this.
The Hiruku religion, in which elves and beastmen were objects of disdain, was widely practiced in this country. The King had just lowered his head to members of those races, so I expected someone to complain about it, but the statesmen remained completely silent.
Occasionally, their gaze would focus on Ariane or me, but their eyes would dart away whenever one of us caught them.
Arianeâs shoulders shook and a small smile appeared on her face as she watched their behavior.
A little while ago, the three of us ended Palermoâs monstrous rampage, so they were naturally cautiousâ¦â¦ no, they were terrified of us.
Honestly, our handling of Palermo gave us a convenient advantage in negotiations, seeing how the contempt I expected wasnât present.
â¦â¦Haa, talks wouldnât proceed if things were left as they were, so I took it upon myself to start our introductions.
âI am Arc Raratoia of Great Canada Forest. Beside me isâ¦â¦
âSimilarly, I am Ariane Glenys Raratioa.â
Once I finished my introduction, Ariane gave her own brief introduction after I urged her with a look.
My eyes landed on Chiome and Ponta next, but while her cat ears slightly twitched atop her head, she remained silent and I had to introduce her.
âThis is Chiome-dono.â
âKyun!â
ââ¦â¦ and thatâs Ponta.â
Ponta was self-asserting when I finished introducing Chiome, so I added her as well before l turned back to the King.
âSo, letâs move straight to the main pointâ¦â¦â
The tension in the room rose at my declaration.
The gunboat diplomacy was a bit extreme, but I might as well make the most of it.
âYouâve already heard some of the situation from Princess Lillie, but we accepted her request to help liberate the capital. Although the level of support deviated from what was expected, the princess had agreed to a certain compensation. For the sake of our elven brethren and our beastmen allies, we donât mind a bit of hardship.â
I cut off my words and gauged everyoneâs reaction.
It was a brief explanation to inform the king that our efforts to rescue the capital had been done under Princess Lilleâs employment, thus justifying our actionsâ¦â¦ that was my intention anyway.
Several of the Kingdomâs ministers looked at the princess in utter bewilderment.
âIâve heard about your reward from Lille. Of course, I intended to honor my familyâs promises and deliver your earned payment since the beginning. However, are you certain there are no mistakes within the contract? So that everyone here may be informed, would you please reiterate what kind of payment you seek?â
Ariane gave me a sideways glance and a small gesture with her hand when King Asparuf boldly asked us about our demands.
âOur demands are as followed: First, we request entrance into this countryâs treasury. And Second, the immediate release of all the elven and beastmen slaves, and that a penalty is enforced for anyone caught enslaving them in the future.â
I could hear the chatter picking up around us once I spoke the controversial demands set as our reward.
Since we were demanding a change of this nationâs laws in exchange for mercenary work, arguments were unavoidable.
â¦â¦ However, we held the power to push for acceptance here.
âIt is a reward for the efforts that insured your countryâs survivalâ¦â¦ it may be petty of me, but weâve done the work to earn it. Our greed is in line with the effort we expended to make those demands.â
My eyes wandered towards Lille who was sitting across from me, as she slowly nodded her head in agreement with my remarks.
By simply referring to âyour  countryâs survivalâ I was bolstering our position with our previous achievements while simultaneously wielding our abilities as a threat towards the very country indebted to us.
King Asparuf seems to have caught onto that, his smile remained as he responded in an agreeable manner, but the muscles in his neck strained against his skin.
âItâs ridiculous to consider that greed. The possession of elven and beastmen slaves is outlawed within our country. Emancipating the illegally possessed slaves is a rather cheap reward for us to provide.â
All chatter halted at the Kingâs statement.
â¦â¦I seemed to have drawn out a promise from the King.
Ariane and I locked eye with one another before she gave me a small nod.
It would be a good bargain to remove the deeply-root Hiruku religion as wellâ¦â¦ No, there were already plenty of reasons to remove the Hiruku Religion.
However, I doubted the religion would be purged even if we asked for it. In fact, the country might be divided into faithful church supporters and abolishers if I pressed the issue.
After all, the main reason for the current situation was me.
It was an angel who had annihilated the undead armyâ¦â¦ Stories of âMichaelâ were bound to spread amongst the general populace.
Many of the cityâs residents had been evacuated from the area between the inner and outer walls when it seemed like it would be turned into a battlefield, but those behind the inner wall witnessed the angel descending from the sky.
Of course, the soldiers who had been fighting on the second wall and the high-ranking ministers inside this room knew the truth. The greatly adored angel had descended on behest of an elfâ¦â¦ something no one would believe.
The angel that had appeared in front of the cityâs inhabitants, they believed their god sent the angel in response to their plight. A multitude of citizens had witnessed Palermoâs demise and rumors of the cardinal staining his hand with evil had already started to spread as well.
Right now, the Hiruku religion was in a delicate position in the city.
It could be said that the faith in the upper echelons of the church had plummeted, but faith in the doctrine had increased for the people that witnessed the miracle.
What to doâ¦â¦ while I tried to figure things out, King Asparuf brought up the matter first.
âAt that time, if Cardinal Palermo was to be believed, the reason he took on that horrifying form lies with the current Pope of the Hiruku religion. This is a very serious matter for us. The Hiruku religion has spread to many human countryâs across the continentâ¦â¦ that those directly beneath the pope, the upper echelon of the church, are monsters is something none but those here would believeâ¦â¦â
King Asparuf let out a large sigh as he spoke before leaning in close to me with an earnest expression on his face.
âI would like to ask youâ¦â¦ No, Arc-dono, it seems that Cardinal Palermo knew of you. It seems to me that you already killed another cardinal based on what I heard. Even though he looked human, you knew that heâd been a monster since the very beginning?â
Apparently, they wanted to know if we elves were aware of the Hiruku Churchâs other dealings, such as this attempt conquest from behind the scenes.
However, I only met one other cardinal in Tajiento and defeated him by chance, we were only investigating the Hiruku religion because of what happened to Chiomeâs brother.
While I was at a loss as to how to answer the question, Ariane unexpectedly voiced a reply.
âWe encountered them before by chance. â¦â¦but, it was inevitable that weâd discover their secret.â
Her golden eyes took on a feral gleam as she stared down the people in the room, it was if she were daring them to challenge her.
Several people unintentionally filched back when they got caught in her gaze.
It was the same in the Rhoden Kingdom, Ariane had no mercy for elf and beastmen slavers, especially those in a position of power.
The only exception seemed to be human children.
It was rather fortunate that the one whoâd contracted us had been princess Lille.
ââ¦â¦What in the world do you mean?â
The King asked Ariane to expound upon what she said with a straight face.
âThough Iâm am unfamiliar with the Hiruku doctrine, after seeing Palermo I can guess why they remove elves and beastmen from human cities. He might have seemed human to you, but he was far from thatâ¦â¦ we could tell that heâd been undead with a single glance.â
The ministers swallowed and focused all their attention on Ariane after she said her piece.
Eventually, an old man standing along the wall timidly asked her a question.
âS-So, youâre saying you knew Lord Palermo wasnât human on sight?â
âThatâs right. Even if an undead wears human skin, it wonât slip past us. You people have been removing the eyes that can see through the monstersâ disguises with your own hands, all for the sake of those monstersâ doctrine.â
Well, there was one person that hadnât been able to see through it, but letâs keep that close to my chest instead of interrupting her.
Still, todayâs âAriane-donoâ was in a bad mood because of our surroundings.
Had she been practicing her speech about the âThe Hiruku Churchâ¦â¦â ever since we dealt with Palermo?
The old man lowered his head after receiving Arianeâs criticism.
According to their doctrine, elves and beastmen were inferior races, there wasnât a single Hiruku follower that didnât see themselves as being above those two races, but that superiority complex had them dancing in the palms of the undeadsâ hands.
However, pushing them any further on the matter would only ignite even more hostilities against elves.
She was sitting next to me and they knew she had the power to sink sections of this city beneath the earth, so no one was brave enough to challenge her now.
Still, it was for the best that we move onâ¦â¦
âLetâs put that on hold for now, Ariane-dono.â
She crossed her arms and remained quiet at my request.
âThere is no doubt that Cardinal Palermo was the one who orchestrated the assault on the capital. Since weâre not concerned with the inner-workings of the Hiruku Theocracy, we only have a rough idea of their goals. No, you could say that this event has clued us in on their goals.â
King Asparuf held his breath as I changed topics and looked directly at him. Beside him, Lille clasped her hand together over her chest like a child listening to a ghost story.
âWhen I encountered Cardinal Charosâ¦â¦ he was on the verge of conquering a city through the use of undead and other monsters. Since there was a church in the city, I didnât understand his reasoning, but it probably had something to do with the enormous number of undead that attacked this capital.â
âThatâ¦â¦â
Someone opened their mouth when they heard what I said but they quickly shut it afterward.
You couldnât spontaneously create that many undeadâ¦â¦ moreover, the armor and weapons were uniform in appearance, not something youâd find on undead scavenged from random battlefields.
Palermo had said that his power was something âthe Pope had given meâ, so that meant the pope could create undead himself.
The two cardinals were simply one type of monster the pope could create.
It was all about the available materialsâ¦â¦
âThen my brethren that are taken to the Hiriku Theocracy areâ¦â¦â
When Chiome unexpectedly joined the conversation with that quiet question, I slowly nodded my head.
âThey were probably turned into undeadâ¦â¦ From what I heard in Rhodenâs port city Lanbaltic, the Theocracy has been purchasing a large number of criminal slaves recently. I was told that they would be put to work in the mines, but that doesnât seem to be the case.â
For now, I simply spoke the conclusion that I had come to based off of the information I had on hand, how they would treat the Hiruku Theocracy from now on was up to them.
Lilleâs shoulders trembled and her eyes bulged when I said my piece.
âThis is serious, father! The Hiruku church has to be removed at once!â
Asparuf turned to his daughter and tried to calm her passionate declaration.
âWait, Wait, Lille! itâs not that simple!â
Of course, it wasnât simpleâ¦â¦
To expel the deeply ingrained Hiruku religion from a country, youâd need to convince a majority of the proud believers to turn their backs on their faith.
It wasnât an easy feat to accomplish now that an actual angel had descended.
Rebellion was all but assured if they tried to force the matter with the royal familyâs power, and depending on the scale, it could result in them being overthrown.
And would the Hiruku religion just leave Nozan alone simply because their attack on the capital had failed?
Perhaps they were already preparing a larger force to launch the second attack, or they would simply apply pressure.
Even if they revealed the truth about the church to neighboring countries, how many would actually believe themâ¦â¦ in this world, which lacked means of communication, it would take days before the message even reached the heads of other nations.
Frankly speaking, they were in a check.
The people around us started to understand and frantically began voicing countermeasures and tactics to avoid the worst case scenario, however, even I could tell none of their suggestions would bear fruit.
There were no effective measures, but for those that lived under the Hiruku religion for so long, maybe it was impossible to think of any solution.
Still, there was no reason for us to proceed at our own discretion, so we might consult Dylan aboâ¦â¦ no, in this situation, we needed to speak with someone higher up.
âThatâs it! Why not seek reinforcements from Rhoden?â
I heard one of the ministers suggest an interesting idea, but how realistic would it be to expect Rhoden to send reinforcements across the gulf?
In my heart, it wasnât all that likely to occur.
âThatâ¦â¦ should do, right?
Lilleâs eyes had become teary-eyed after hearing her father yell at her, causing me to switch towards cleaning up this discussion before asking for our demands to be met.
âSince your country is incapable of purging the Hiruku church right now, wouldnât the next best thing be to announce the mastermind behind the crisis to the populace and start detaining clergymen for questioning? The fact that any of them could be an undead in human skin can be used as a valid excuse.â
The King began stroking his chin as he considered my suggestion, while Lille watched him with a frustrated expression.
Instead of replying, Aspauf gave me a stout nod to indicate heâd accepted my suggestion, despite the brevity of our acquaintanceship.
I honestly expected the King to criticize my proposal when he stared at me with a hard look on his face.
âWhen the questioning beginsâ¦â¦ I suppose youâd like to be there to watch?â
Since it had been my suggestion, it was a reasonable question to ask.
Currently, the ability to detect the undead was limited to elves and beastmen, but I doubt there were any more hidden undead within the capital.
If you were an undead capable of mixing in with humans, they must have some will of their own. Itâs unlikely that any of those guys wouldâve stuck around after Palermoâs defeat.
Well, there was no reason to refuse selling this country a few more favors.
â¦â¦Still,
âYou donât mind if I leave Ariane-dono and Chiome-done in my stead, do you?â
My gaze shifted between the two as I spoke, Chiome nodded her head in approval, while suspicion began to cloud Arianeâs eyes.
âHold on, what are you going do after pushing this hassle on us?â
Although they were humans, calling a request from a countryâs king a âhassleâ, had me worry that theyâll carry a grudge over it.
âIâll be clearing out the remaining undead in the city.â
I rose from my seat, grabbed the ãHoly Shield of Teutatesã with my left hand and rested the ãHoly Thunder Swordã over my right shoulder.
It wasnât like I was capable of distinguishing the hidden undead from humans anyway.
A more productive use of my time would be to help the soldiers clear way the undead that had breached the outer wall.
Since the majority of the credit for the annihilation the undead army went to the angel I summoned, I figured I could compensate for that with a good showing now.
An elf activity taking part in the defense of the capital should dispel some of the negative assumptions the people had of elves, even though my elven nature was hidden while I still had my helmet on.
The Kingâs face turned pale when he caught on to what I was suggesting.
âArc-dono, I am grateful for the offer, but weâd like to have a city left standingâ¦â¦â
The ministers who had been talking about future countermeasures along the wall stopped talking and simultaneously looked in my direction.
They were afraid Iâd call down another angel to clear out the city, even though doing so would cause the reputation of elves to plummet.
âDo not worry, that isnât something that I can recklessly call down. Iâll just be swinging this sword around.â
I gave the worried people in the room a brief explanation, asked Ariane and Chiome to meet me later, and left the room.
Ponta had been relaxing in Chiomeâs arms up till that point, but she came flying after me with her wind magic, gracefully landing on her favorite spot.
âKyun!â
âYou wanna come too, Ponta?â
Ponta vigorously wagged her tail in response to my question.
There were a lot of soldiers stationed around the building once I stepped outside, the citizens that the knights kept at bay began pointing and chatting amongst themselves when they saw an unfamiliar knight leaving the building.
Well, the inner wallâs gate was still shut tight and the soldiers should be capable of handling the regular undead themselves. Therefore, for the sake efficiency, it would be best to focus on the remaining spider chimera.
Iâll probably be finished in the eveningâ¦â¦
With that thought in mind, I began making my way towards the gate.