Hey guys, the nameâs dusty, Smoggyâs cousin. Since heâs currently well...um...dead, Iâm be standing in for a bit. Incidentally, he died when he was crushed under a pile of essays and reports, he didnât look too happy turning into a pancake.
Btw, sorry about the long amount of time I took...something happened midway (damn humans and their faulty machines)...anyways, enjoy!
Edited by the Clown
138. A request from the council
The Council is a collusion of the countries that surround the Great Jura Forest.
With congressmen selected from each country, a monthly meeting was held in the Ingrasia Kingdom.
If one had to describe it, the congressmen met first to control profit, and second to manage operations of their countries.
When I say profit, I mean more: damage control and monster control.
Thereâs also the need to balance the trade of country specialties, but because speculations and policies of individual countries often get lumped in, these discussions are often difficult.
In addition, on the agenda is aid for victims of famine and monster attacks.
Issuing subjugation requests to the Freedom Association to mitigate future harm is also the job of the council.
Operation funds are from member countries, the amount they pay is proportional to the countryâs size.
Along with this financial burden is the opportunity to increase the number of oneâs congressmen. In other words, gain more say in the council. For example, a large country would need to pay three times as much, but sends three times as many congressmen.
This doesnât have a direct effect on oneâs nation, but does allow a country to show off its power.
As oneâs voice in the council increases, so does the opportunity to get preferential treatment. Thus, even though one would profit from the meeting itself, there is profit to be made there.
There is also a minimum membership fee, failing to meet which results in expulsion.
Expulsion means no help during emergencies... a death sentence for smaller countries. The decision to expel a member is also made by the majority, which simply solidified the power of the larger countries.
Membership fees are expensive, and the largest Farmas Kingdom was recently destroyed.
And then there was the recent chaos regarding the Freedom Association. As such, itâs natural for the council to panic a bit.
And now terrible news have reached the council.
Thereâs movement in the Eastern Empire!
This was enough to throw the council into full-blown panic.
The council, currently amidst secession and confusion, was faced with a danger capable of eliminating every country.
The one who summarized the situation was the Ingrasia Kingdomâs congressman.
For the kingdoms to be in disarray just as empireâs beginning to move, this might be the worst case scenario.
To the royalty and legislator of each nation this was a self-evident truth.
If, a certain small nation were to submit to the empireâs scheme, the other nations would follow in suit. At that time, the remaining countryâs defeat would be all but certain.
3 years ago, smart countries had already begun preparations in response to the Eastern Empireâs movement. However, matching the Empireâs military might with their own did not go well.
Therefore, the main agenda of the day was the formation of an alliance against the Empire.
That dayâs agenda was looking rough.
Amongst them was the chairman of the Freedom Arbitration Committee was Hinata Sakaguchi.
While a large country can sustain a standby army, a small country cannot afford to do so in times of peace.
While hiring mercenaries at times of war has been a common practice, with every nation stockpiling fighting power simultaneously, they simply ran out of people to hire.
Thus, some of them suggested that every nation should send a portion of their fighting power to form a private army under the direct control of the council
ãIn other words, aside from the parliament guards, the council should also have an army!
During times of peace they would be used for patrolling and monster countermeasures.
Now that the Freedom Association is no more, it should be possible to hire adventurers as soldiers through the Freedom Arbitration Committee, what do you think? ã
This proposition was also the main topic of todayâs conversation.
For some time silence dominated the council. Monster countermeasures has also been handled by paying the Freedom Association a certain amount. The name of the supplier may have changed, but thatâs about it.
Donations and support has been given to the church, from the Councilâs funds.
In exchange for the aid, the committee has managed to handle monsters without relying greatly on foreign troops. As a result, monster damages has been greatly lowered as compared to previously. [1]
ED Note: You sure itâs not just the monsters and the church in cahoots?
Thus the congressman demanded people to patrol and a permanent standing army.
Hinata looked at the congressman in amazement, and sighed.
ãSo, youâre saying that the Adventurers affiliated with the Freedom Arbitration Committee, will be forced under the control of the council? ã
Hiding her tired expression, Hinata asked the congressman.
Certainly, there are funds in the council. However, it isnât a large amount.
Previously, the council would determine payment based on the rank of the monster the adventurer would face. The Freedom Arbitration Associaion, on the other hand, subjugates monsters as part of their faith, and require no other reward.
But with the funds that the council already had, the council wouldnât even be able to treat every citizen to a meal. To impose a duty upon free men and women for such a meager amount is akin to treating humans as dogs.
The Freedom Association was an association that had no ties to any country. Therefore, by paying a certain amount of tax, the association had gained the right to settle in a country.
Of course, their stance is a neutral one.
When natural disasters such as monster outbreaks occur, a mobilization order per the agreement with the country would be issued, and they would cooperate with forced affiliated with the country.
However, wars are not natural disasters. Thereâs no reason for adventurers to join a country in a way.
Sure, directors may have changed and several adjustments were implemented, nut thereâs fundamentally no change from the Freedom Association era. Or rather, by being incorporated with the church, the organizationâs strength has increased and now rivals that of a nation.
The congressmanâs remark of giving the council direct control over adventurers was absolutely absurd.
However, the circumstances have changed.
The countries feared that, even if they joined hands with the Freedom Arbitration Committee, they still would be unable to repel invaders.
Hinata was aware of this.
The intelligence gathering ability of the man from the Burmund Kingdom, Fuse, was high. The details of each countryâs inner workings had been reported to Hinata in advance.
Thus, she decided to assess the attitude of the other party without flat out denying them.
As if facing a roaring waterfall, Hinata watched a portion of the legislators nod vigorously, and
ãPrecisely. As Legislator Giaban mentioned, it is natural for us to unite and face an unprecedented danger. We presume the association agrees? ã
ãâTis true, a good plan. As the Arbitration Committee, you canât overlook this crisis either can you?
Itâs natural for fellow humans to cooperate. Wouldnât you agree? ã
And so on.
Probably through a secret agreement, murmurs of approval rose simultaneously.
Not everyone was included, however there were no objections from the rest of the legislators. Besides, having trouble with commandeering at times of war was a problem many countries shared.
So, many probably expect a prompt rejection, but canât help but try to get some free soldiers this way.
But it all proceeded brilliantly within Hinataâs expectations, and in lieu with the evidence.
Now then, what to do? Hinata thought. Or rather, the answerâs a given.
Accept, or reject.
Itâs easy to flat out reject them. To begin with, theyâre on equal footingâthey canât be forced to accept.
Sure the point is to protect each other, but this is nonetheless a relation of give and take. The Association isnât so weak that they must follow.
And even if she does reject, thereâs no country among them that has the authority (now) to expel a nation refusing military support. The current council simply couldnât continue to exist if they were to lose even a single taxpayer.
Moreover, the association is indispensable to the councilâthey prevent illegal activities and suppress criminals.
Only one group has such influence as to force other countries from the councilâwhat was known as the Freedom Association, and what is now the Freedom Arbitration Association.
However, if this ends with a rejection, then the relation between the Association and the council will turn bitter.
I refuse! I want to say, but they wonât take this lying down.
Moreover, if the Association does not cooperate with the council, then they wonât be able to match the Eastern Empire.
Being callously commanded around is repugnant, and yet itâs hard to reject this. What a pain.
Then must they accept?
This will likely be seen as the Associationâs fall from grace. No doubt within a year, the Association will be forced to lick the Councilâs feet.
This must absolutely be avoided. Considering future relations with the group of countries, an equal relation must be maintained.
Sure itâs hard, but the Association must refuse.
But thereâs no way she can simply accept.
And Thus, Hinata made a suggestion.
She suggested that they...
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In response to the councilâs request, I have come to the Ingrasia Kingdom.
Iâve been given a VIP treatment, theyâre prepared a hotel of the highest class. Right now, I wander in the castle town.
I brought Benimaru and Souei along. Also Shuna. Itâll be troublesome if I bring too many, but this should be fine.
Shion is busy training the subordinates, and Gerudo has taken command of various constructions.
As for Diablo, heâs been out clearing whatever remains of Farmas. Heâs been saying something about gathering his protégé... whatever that means.
Well, theyâll come immediately if I call them, and itâs not like thereâs work for them to do here, so I let them do as they please.
And thatâs why the four of us travelled to the Ingrasia Kingdom.
Weâve look around at various shops, and Shuna was especially interested in window-shopping the latest clothes and decoration.
Benimaru has been acting vigilantly as my guard.
Souei has been lurking about, giving me reports from the shadows.
Speaking of shadows, itâs been lonely now that Ranga no longer dwells in my shadowsâheâs with Gobuta.
Gobuta has been called to train with Karion, and he suddenly broke into tears, saying he was going to be killed. With a âit canât be helpedâ-kind-of-feel, Ranga joined him, but his tail was clear: Ranga too was depressed...
Oh, but Iâm pretty sure Ranga likes Gobuta.
And allâs swell when they are doing well.
While enjoying a meal in the Ingrasia kingdom, we exchanged opinions about the upcoming council meeting.
Shunaâs holding on to the clothing I bought her happily, and is rather talkative. Itâs fun to see such a difference, compared to the sad-excuse-for-a-secretary Shion.
Doesnât seem like she was listening to us at all though, but I donât think it matters much.
Honestly, I actually donât give a damn about the council. I came out here with Shuna and Benimaru today to give them a well deserved break.
So unlike Souei whoâs always on some business trip, I would like to give Benimaru and Shuna a chance to enjoy the world.
And thatâs why weâre giddily discussing tomorrowâs agenda.
ãSo, Souei. Whatâs the agenda of tomorrowâs meeting?ã
Souei then let us know.
Contrary to our expectations, seems like thereâs a dragon rampaging somewhere, the appearance of a mysterious demon lord... or so Soueiâs subordinates gathered.
Doesnât Souei like to work hard!
Becoming something like shadow-beings, his troops were collecting information non-stop lately.So the reason for our invitation should already be known by Souei.
And by now everyone knows that I rely on Souei for info gathering.
ãWell, weâve already got the gist of it. We relied on records of country strengths and our own hypotheses...ã
ãAh, spare us the details. So, why were we invited?
Weâve been treated as a national guest, but they probably want something.
I wonder is it because of the train? Do they want it in each country?
Since we would need to lay rails... it would be impossible even if they asked ã
ãPerhaps, they want our help because a war is about to start?
The only ones weâre obligated to help is the Burmund Kingdom?ã
ãAh, the empire. Thereâs that too. Itâs about time huhã
Benimaru and I talked about important matters casually.
Shuna isnât here at the moment, so no one can stop us from divulging state secrets in a café.
But thanks to a barrier weâve erected earlier, no one can hear us anyways.
ãWhat Benimaru said is correct.
However, it does seem that the train has also became quite the hot topic. To those who couldnât imagine such a thing, that is. Some merchants contacted Myormiles-dono, but heâs not one that an be bought.
The main matter will be on Eastern Empireâs invasion, and possibility of Tempestâs support.ã
ãHow unfortunate that they want our power and not the train... Well, I am planning on crushing the empire, but is there a reason for us not to accept?ã
ãAy. Actually, from the information we grasped, the Empireâs forces are a big deal.
In a straight up clash, in terms of national power, we would be at a disadvantage.
It would be a different story if we forcefully mobilize every race of the Great Jura Forest, thoughã
ãThatâs true.
I mean, they have prepared for war for many hundreds of years.
Worst case scenario, we might even be asking countries here to cooperateã
And so the conversation between Benimaru and I continued.
In reality, it would be great if we could avoid open conflict, considering that Yuukiâs there as well.
Thatâs because I hoped to conceal our fighting potentials like Sion and Diablo, who are currently enthusiastically strengthening themselves.
Seems like I inadvertently caused our Department heads to go into a training phase. Even Gobuta is out and about trying to get stronger.
Moreover, even if the countries never requested our support, I canât really imagine a case where we did not join in the conflict.
ãI see, thereâs probably no problem right?
In this situation, the power balance is split between the association and the council
The council reflects the nobleâs opinions, while the association defends the interest of the commoners......
The Council pushed to commandeer adventurers, and Hinata proposed to utilize the strength of Tempest instead.ã
ãHuh? They want to use us?ã
ãYes, using us. However, since weâve been recognized as a country, our forces will be left to our own discretion.
In other words......ã
ãHohou. I see, isnât it fine... wait how is that different from just being used!?ã
ãThis sure leaves a bad taste......
Well, the other party doesnât seem to have any intention of taking advantage of us but itâs still hard to stomach. ã
We both nodded and concluded the conversation.
With our cake after a meal, the clerk had come.
Cake.
Such an alluring food.
While a sweet taste can still be prepared to some degree, sugar is still a valuable commodity.
And so, cakes are super high class luxury goods even in Tempest.
Ah, this nostalgic taste.
Even though I ate this every day for too many days, itâs still great.
The real reason I brought Shuna here today is for the cake.
This way Shuna will remember the taste of the cake and reproduce it. My memory wasnât enough to recreate the taste, so I had to bring her here.
ãShuna, this is seriously delicious
During your stay here, feel free to eat as much as you want. So, remember the taste to the best of your abilityã
Shuna, who was puzzled by my words, tried the cake.
First the short cake. Itâs orthodox, but this cake affects all other cakes. If this oneâs bad, no doubt the rest will not turn out well.
Shuna took a bite out of the cake.
And turning serious, she looked me straight and nodded. She then intently concentrated on the cake.
Soon, words were no longer needed. We understood each other on a deeper level. And if she could even replicate ice cream, cake would definitely be a piece of cake.
And so we, completely discarded our earlier discussion and indulged in delicious cake.
The next day, we arrived at the venue of the meeting.
The contents are as expected. Hinata visited last evening, and gave me an overview.
As per Soueiâs intelligence, the councilâs objective was to utilize our forces in the name of cooperation.
However, the feeling is mutual.
And so began the clash of wits between the raccoon and the fox.