âHey, Claire, Rei. Youâre back.â
When we returned to the Bauer dormitory, Dor-sama was there to greet us.
The dorm seemed to have somewhat of a hectic atmosphere, with people running around back and forth.
âLooking at you, Iâm assuming you two are already aware of the situation?â
âYes. Sousa has called for a summit.â
âThatâs right.â
When we returned to our dorm room to chat with Dor-sama, Mei and Alea came by and jumped straight into Claire-samaâs chest.
âClaire-sama, welcome back!â
âWelcome back.â
âIâm home.â
Claire-sama said with a big smile on her face as she kissed Mei and Aleaâs foreheads.
ââ¦â¦ Iâm here too, you know?â
âWelcome back, Rei-okaasama.â
âWelcome back.â
ââ¦â¦ Something doesnât feel right here.â
Itâs fine, Iâm not lonely at all.
âWe have something important to discuss with my father, so could the two of you head back to your room and play for a bit?â
âAre we not allowed to come with you?â
âWe also want to chat with our grandfather.â
Hmph.
Dor-sama sure is popular.
Iâm not feeling jealous or anything.
Nope, not at all.
âIâm sorry, Mei, Alea. This is a conversation between adults. Iâll play with you two again later, so could you please bear with it for now?â
Mei and Alea made a pinky promise with Dor-sama before they went back into their room.
It doesnât really matter, but it was a little bit out of place seeing a pinky promise being made in this medieval European setting.
It seemed that there was a strange piece of Japanese culture to be found here too.
âAre you fine with staying in the living room? Rei, please prepare the tea.â
âUnderstood.â
âSorry for the trouble.â
As I watched them sit by the table, I started brewing some black tea.
âSo, father, about the leader of the summit⦠Is it really true?â
Without waiting for the tea to finish brewing, Claire-sama got started with the conversation right away.
I could hear the conversation as well, so there was no issue with it, though.
âAhh, about that. We just received information about it from Bauer not long ago too. The person who proposed it seems to be Queen Manaria.â
In addition to the three-way alliance, it seemed that Manaria was quite active in the diplomatic scene.
âI donât get why she would call for one right now, though. Isnât this around the time where she should be focusing on forming the three-way alliance?â
Claire-sama asked.
I placed two cups of tea in front of them before taking my seat.
âThis is just my assumption, but I think the Queen believes that if the three-way alliance is actually formed, then waging war on the Empire would be inevitable.â
Dor-sama took a sip of the black tea.
âItâs delicious,â he happily gave his impression of it.
âIsnât that something anybody could guess, though? And to begin with, I heard that the whole reason why the three-way alliance was formed was specifically to wage a war against the Empire.â
âThatâs a bit off. The purpose of the three-way alliance was to force the Empire into abandoning its aggressive and invasive diplomacy. The idea was to be able to show off our difference in strength and win without resorting to fighting.â
âBut Iâm guessing that wasnât possible?â
âThatâs right.â
Dor-sama had a difficult look on his face.
âI think the Empireâs offer of conciliating things before the three-way alliance has worked out well. They managed to buy themselves a lot of time already, and the Empire has managed to expand its national armament considerably in these last few months. Sousa originally sent the three countries out to observe the situation silently, but in the end, the Empire still managed to get the upper hand.â
According to Dor-sama, Dorothea was a much more diplomatic person than what meets the eye.
I didnât expect that Dorothea would be able to pull it off, but the reality was, she did.
Or perhaps her staff and personnel were just that amazing at their jobs.
âIn any case, weâre basically back to square one. It seems that the Queen wants to incorporate the Empire into a new international order, though. The summit will act as a stepping stone towards that goal.â
It seemed that, instead of making an alliance to oppose the Empire, the idea was to expand and include the Empire into a new alliance in order to block its movements and expansions.
âWait a minute. You say that weâre forming a new international order, but as it stands right now, the Empire has the most power out of any of us right now though? Isnât this just a good opportunity for the Empire to take advantage of the new international order instead?â
Claire-sama asked with great concern.
Well, of course.
Even in the twenty-first century, the United Nations was often biased in favor of the great powers.
âThat will all depend on how capable each nation is. Well, if it plays out like the way you just mentioned, Claire, then weâll just have to go back to trying to form the three-way alliance and face the Empire directly.â
âSo basically, weâre trying this because we have nothing to lose?â
âIn a nutshell, yes. But diplomacy requires you to be able to make roundabout turns like this.â
âBut good grief,â Dor-sama said as he heaved a sigh.
âClaire, Rei, what do you two think of the Empire? What do you think Her Majesty Dorothea will do?â
Dor-sama asked us.
Claire-sama thought about it for a little bit before answering,
âI donât think Dorothea is willing to give up on her aggressive diplomacy.â
âWhy is that?â
âWe just saw the Imperial Princess, Philine, get exiled right before our eyes. If Dorothea even had the slightest intention to change her foreign policies, then she wouldnât have exiled her daughter, who was pleading her about it, to begin with.â
âHmmâ¦â¦ Rei, what about you?â
âI agree with Claire-sama. However, it seems that Dorothea has some sort of reason behind aggressively pushing her invasive policy forward. If I can poke around a bit, perhaps I can change something.â
The elderly man said something along these lines too.
It wasnât like Dorothea was enforcing her aggressive diplomacy because she wanted to.
He wasnât using it as an excuse to justify her invasive policies, but if you think about it, Dorothea never tried to justify her own actions to begin with either.
Even during our first audience with her, when Claire-sama condemned her invasive policies, Dorothea acknowledged that there was truth behind her words.
Perhaps she considered herself as some kind of necessary evil.
âDo you know what the reason behind it is?â
âUnfortunately, I donât have a clue. Not even her personal aide, who seems to be the closest to her, seems to know the reason why. Only the person herself does.â
âDoesnât that mean thereâs nothing we can do about it?â
âThatâs true.â
This was something that she had mentioned during our first audience with her too, but unless we became her subordinates, she would not tell us anything.
âRei, what was itâ¦â¦ Is there something written about the Empress in that prophecy book of yours?â
Dor-sama was probably referring to the game knowledge I had of RevoLily.
I gave the same explanation to Dor-sama regarding my knowledge of the base game as I did with Claire-sama.
That was back when I was being tested on becoming Claire-samaâs maid before the revolution happened, though.
âNothing about the truth behind Dorothea. Her opinions do not change in any of the situations that happen.â
In Dorotheaâs route, with the mother-daughter relationship, she and Philine end up embarking on a quest for world unity.
In the revolution route, Philine causes a revolution within the Empire, but Dorothea stands in her way as the enemy until the very end.
Dorotheaâs opinions donât change in any of the other routes either.
âIn that case, the upcoming summit that Queen Manaria proposed might serve as a good catalyst for this. If itâs as you say it is, Rei, and she has some sort of unavoidable circumstances that force her into enforcing invasive policies, perhaps you could probe into her situation and get her to change her mind.â
Unavoidable circumstances, you say.
I donât think there is ever any reason to invade other countries by force.
Well, I canât deny the part where the true nature behind politics is the strong eating the weak, but Iâm not a politician, so I want to cherish my values as a common person.
âIn any case, it seems that I will have to get involved again. This will eat into the time I will get to spend with Mei and Alea, though.â
âDor-sama, are you making a return to the political scene?â
Dor-sama grumbled as I asked him and grabbed him another cup of tea.
âWell, at least, I was forced to help out with the case this time around. If I were to look the other way, Iâd just be passing it onto Claire and everybody else instead.â
It seemed that Arla and Irvine couldnât be picky.
To drag somebody who was close to middle-aged like Dor-sama back into the political scene.
It meant that Bauer still could not afford to let their guard down yet.
âItâs okay if you leave it to us, you know?â
âThatâs right. Youâve already worked hard enough, Dor-sama.â
âHahaha, thank you. But you both are perhaps a little bit conceited. You both are still weak when it comes to the front lines of politics and diplomacy.â
ââ¦â¦ I donât know what to say.â
âThatâs exactly my point.â
Although Claire-sama and I were strangely hailed as the heroines of the revolution, we repeatedly mentioned that it was not something we couldâve pulled off by ourselves.
I received a lot of back up from Dor-sama, and it was Dor-sama that originally drew the blueprints to overthrow nobility.
To put it bluntly, you could say that Claire-sama and I were merely just pawns in Dor-samaâs game of chess.
But if we ever mentioned it, Dor-sama would deny it all.
âWell, Iâll do my best since itâll lead to a better future for Mei and Alea.â
âIf you need any help at all, please feel free to ask us.â
âThatâs right.â
âHaha, thank you.â
At that moment, there was a hard knock at the door.
As Claire-sama and Dor-sama looked over at each other, I left my seat to answer the door.
âYesâ¦â¦ Wait, Lana? Whatâs wrong?â
âThis is bad! Joel gotâ¦â¦!â
âPlease stay calm. What happened to Joel?â
Lanaâs face was extremely pale.
She desperately caught a breath and said,
âJoel got taken away by some imperial soldiers.â