Chapter 130
I Was Kicked out of the Hero's Party Because I Wasn't a True Companion so I Decided to Have a Slow Life at the Frontier
Translator: Tseirp
Ririnrara showed a stunned expression while Misufia looked like she didnât know how to reply.
Ruti disregarded the looks on their faces as she sat on the chair with a relaxed expression after just solving the issue. Well, I was the only person in the room who could understand that Ruti was relaxing.
âAh, erm, there you have it.â
And for some reason, I ended up serving as the facilitator. I was a complete outsider with regard to the Veronia familial dispute but I didnât have a choice since the two of them werenât speaking.
âSo, for our conditions of granting clemency for Misufia and our refusal to hand over the Church ledger, I believe you are able to accept them since they do not aid Prince Sarius in any way?â
â ... I never intended to allow His Highness to obtain the Church ledger in the first place. For Misufiaâs case, letâs say it is on hold for now.â
âThat helps. Zoltan probably doesnât wish for anything more than that. Next, how will we tell Prince Sarius that and make him give up ...â
âThereâs naturally a time limit to the time he can remain in Zoltan. He has a mountain of work to do in Veronia as well.â
âIn that case, there wonât be any problems if we continue to hide Misufia-san and pass that time limit. Next, the issue on your side will be Prince Sariusâ succession and if it is not possible, how to maintain Prince Sariusâ influence in the palace after Leonorâs side gains the throne.â
Once the issue with the succession of the throne is over, Misufiaâs presence will have lower utility to either camp. That would be the best way to resolve this issue.
But to be honest, gaining the throne was quite difficult. I donât know the circumstances of the Veronia Kingdomâs court so I canât say for a fact but their succession opponent has greater rights, stronger political power and have the current queen behind him, a perfect lineup.
In addition, all I know are rumors that Prince Ugus likes beauties who love sports and are muscular. (TLN: Not sure if it is a typo by the author, was Prince Silverio in the previous chapter.)
I did not hear anything about his skill in politics or military talent but not having any bad reputation gives him passing marks to be the crown prince.
In other words, there arenât any weakness for Prince Sarius to take advantage of.
Ririnrara probably understood that the best.
âYou will have to maintain enough power such that Leonorâs side canât forcefully purge you all. Thereâs probably no other way.â
âBut with your personality, you probably canât win over the opponent sideâs members, right?â
âWhat if I wag my tail at Leonorâs side and instead invite disappointment from my allies?â
âDoing it well is what politics is in essence. Itâs a shame that Leonor is outstandingly good at that.â
Ririnrara was speaking on the premise that Leonorâs Prince Ugus inherits the throne. Misufia as well. They both probably understood that it was hopeless for Prince Sarius to inherit the throne.
At the start, I urged the conversation forward but they slowly started discussing heatedly so it didnât seem like I needed to say anything else.
Suddenly, I could hear the sound of bells from a distance.
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There were bells ringing outside.
This was underground so the sound could only be heard by hearing strengthened by heightened perception abilities from divine protection.
However, all the members present noticed the sound.
Kankankankan!!
The sound of bells was ringing throughout the town until it could reach underground.
It was the bell meant for emergencies!
âLit and I will take a look above ground.â
âWeâll go too.â
Lit and I as well as Garadin and Bishop Cien would go above ground.
We donât really want anybody to know that Misufia is here and Ruti has to stay here to suppress Ririnrara so there was no other choice.
In addition, Garadin and Cien may have to return to their posts depending on the situation.
âWait.â
But before we could leave, Ruti stopped us.
âAll of us will go.â
âAll? Ruti and Misufia-san too?â
âNo, Ririnrara, Tise and the other High-Elves as well.â
Not only Garadin and Bishop Cien, but even Lit also took an uneasy glance at me and Ruti.
âAll right. Weâll all go.â
But I agreed with Ruti.
âDonât worry, anything thatâs happening here will probably trouble Ririnrara the same amount as well.â
In addition, there was a confused expression on Ririnraraâs face.
Whatever was happening probably wasnât planned by Ririnrara.
She might come in handy if we bring her along.
âMore importantly, letâs quickly go up.â
Everyone was still puzzled by the situation but we quickly returned to the surface accompanied by the ringing of bells.
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Outside, the guard on the watchtower located in the town was striking the bell in a half-crazed manner so loudly that it was painful to the ear.
And on the streets, the central region residents forgot to put on their appearances as they rushed toward the Zoltan Central Parliament building which also serves as a fortress.
âWhatâs happening!?â
Garadin caught hold of one of the guards guarding the citizens and asked.
âGaradin-san!! And Cien-sama!!!â
The pale-faced guard cried out with a tearful expression after realizing that it was Garadin who called out to him.
The surrounding residents stopped as well when they heard their names and gathered around.
Wanting to keep a low profile, I casually stepped away from Garadin and Bishop Cien.
Well, it was a little late now but being Apothecary Red should still have plenty of uses.
âWe came rushing after we heard the bell. Explain to me just what is happening.â
âYes, I only heard it from my squad captain so I donât know the details but ...â
The guard seemed to be afraid of saying the next few words as he shuddered.
âVeronia attacked so we are evacuating the citizens.â
âWhaâImpossible!!â
Ririnrara flew out from behind Garadin.
âWha, wh-who are you ...â
Ririnrara grabbed the surprised guard by his chest and closed in on him with a menacing look.
âAre you certain! Are you certain Sariusâ ship attacked!?â
âI-I donât know! I already said I only heard it from my squad captain!!â
âImpossible! Sarius should at least be aware that he shouldnât move the army!â
âLi-like I know ... ! It hurts!!â
The guard tried to break free but Ririnraraâs arms, that had grabbed hold of the guardâs chest and lifted his body up, didnât move.
Ririnrara did not heed Garadinâs thick arms that quickly grabbed her shoulder as well.
However,
âRemove your hand.â
Ruti said and placed her hand on Ririnraraâs arm.
Just that action alone caused the guardâs body to slip down from Ririnraraâs grip.
âCough cough ... what the heck!â
The guard complained unhappily.
However, he didnât say anymore in front of Garadin and Bishop Cien and returned to his task of guiding the fleeing residents.
Ririnrara looked at her weakened arm strangely.
That arm was trembling.
Leaving that aside, Prince Sariusâ army made a move?
It was strange that the army would move while Ririnrara, the commanding officer, was not present. Moreover, if they try to invade and occupy the territory of another country instead of just threatening it, even if it was just a remote region, the lords of the Avalonia Kingdom and the Holy Church Bishops will not remain silent.
Thinking of it in Prince Sariusâ standpoint, that would be a trump card he can play only if he is certain of his succession of the throne ... but I donât believe he was cornered into making such a wrong judgment.
But if the army has actually made a move, we canât take our time anymore.
Ruti is finally enjoying a slow life in Zoltan so why is this happening now?
Glancing at Ruti, she seemed the same as usual.
So far, no one among the people fleeing seemed to be involved in the war. At the very least, it didnât seem as though a full-fledged battle has begun.
âIn any case, letâs go to the harbor district. But I believe Garadin and Bishop Cien should return to your posts.â
Garadin and Cien nodded to Rutiâs words.
âThatâs right, sorry but I leave this to you.â
âItâs vexing to have a position. I leave Mistome to you.â
The two of them dexterously ran, while avoiding the crowd in a manner belying their age, toward where their subordinates were waiting.
They were both close to their 70s but still so energetic. I agree with how Zoltan people rely on them.
âLetâs go.â
I tapped Ririnraraâs shoulder as she was still looking stiff.
âAh, yeah ...â
Ririnrara was puzzled with her own swaying feet but she was eventually able to walk straight.
She was hit with the full force of Rutiâs intimidation from her ãHeroã divine protection. It would not be surprising if an ordinary person fell unconscious.
Ririnrara didnât seem to realize the reason for her fear.