Chapter 104
Common Sense of a Duke's Daughter
âBenefits?â
Vanâs expression seemed puzzled.
âYes, benefits. If I cooperate with you, what benefits do I get?â
âBefore mentioning benefits, donât you have any ideals of saving the kingdom when itâs in danger as a noble of the kingdom?â
âWell...youâre saying strange things now. Originally, if you werenât scheming how to frame me for various crimes, how would you even end up here?â
I started to giggle. Really, I was laughing from the bottom of my heart.
âAlso, originally, the chaos didnât just start today. With their eye on the succession to the throne, nobles split into two parties...no, if you count the neutral ones, perhaps three. With this situation going on for as long as it has, itâs a miracle that this country is still intact.â
Although I donât know how they managed it, I was thankful to the officials who were responsible for allowing this country to continue functioning.
If the faction wars were more intense than they currently are, it wasnât difficult to imagine that the lives of people would be even more terrible.
If neighboring countries took advantage of this opportunity to attack us, it wouldnât be anything unexpected.
And those who prevented the worst possible situation from happening deserved admiration for their methods.
Although itâs ridiculous to compare a country to a territory, if I were to use managing a territory as a metaphor, the leader would be me alone.
Itâs exactly because I had no opposition that I could enforce many new policies with an iron fist; being in a ruler class with only oneself is not difficult.
On the other hand, if I were to run this country, anything I wanted to do would be opposed by enemy forces, while my own side might even lean towards the other side occasionally, until I might suspect that they werenât even fully faithful to me.
Not only that, but you had to ensure your opponents around you didnât try anything.
Under the current environment, aside from work there were plenty other things to fritter away at oneâs energy levels.
And then, of course, the actual work itself was running the risk of âany misstep would turn into a crisis that would threaten the country itselfâ-a tightrope situation.
Ah, I should prepare some stomach medicine for my father...as I thought this, I gazed at Van.
âAnd you, who were one of the main causes of the countryâs current state, are now able to talk about preventing that chaos and joining hands with me? Which one of your mouths is fibbing this time, hm?â
âI never did anything to endanger this country.â
âHm, what a lack of self-awareness. Are you close with Sir Edward, by any chance?â
I giggled again. Was the laughter angering him? Van frowned.
âWe are. Weâre from the same academy, so thatâs a given.â
âThatâs not a given. Thatâs why I asked...that school is a microcosmic version of this countryâs nobles and their society. You come together because your parents are in the same faction. Although I donât know if you were chasing after Sir Edward or Yuri...but if you were together like that all the time, anyone would come to the same conclusion-âSir Van, and the pope backing up Sir Van, are in support of Sir Edward.â
In that case, me and Bern were really in danger.
Originally, because I was Sir Edwardâs fiancee, Bern should have maintained his distance from him...what we didnât expect was that Bern approached Edward or Yuri on his own.
Even if Iâve been marked by the shame of âhaving abandoned an arranged marriageâ in the noble society, I understand even better my fatherâs wish for me to distance myself from them.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYouâre a part of what has increased the internal conflicts of this country. And even now you can still say youâre doing it for the country? Donât make me laugh.â
Translatorâs Note: Iâm sorry, itâs another cliffhanger...