Chapter 54
When the Nemesis Eats the Wicked Woman
âIs that why you gave me wine as a gift? As a bribe to get a seal.â
It felt like every word was digging into me.
Besides, there was nothing to refute because that was true.
He looked down at me with innocent eyes that seemed to give off a strong power.
âFrom the beginning, the purpose of visiting me was not pure.â
Was there anyone who put people in front of them and gave them such sharp embarrassment?
I cleared my bewildered heart and slowly lifted my eyes.
âIâll admit it. Itâs true that I came here for that purpose.â
His expression darkened bitterly.
âItâs disappointing.â
âBut I didnât come here solely for that purpose.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âI wanted to speak with the Archduke.â
It wasnât just for lobbying. This was the truth.
Because I desperately wanted a conversation with Johann more than anyone else.
He sighed softly and looked at me with fierce eyes.
âSince Iâve already figured out your intention, I donât know if itâs going to be a pure conversation.â
I sat down first. And invited him to sit down.
Then I looked up at him with clear eyes that were not deterred at all by his ferocious eyes and said,
âIâm not here for a pure conversation, but for a political conversation.â
ââ¦â¦â
This time, Johann seemed a little perplexed.
It was because I laid it out in the open.
In the first place, I wasnât even an honest and innocent person like Johann.
Hence, I had no intention of pretending to be like that.
ââ¦Iâll listen to it first.â
As soon as he sat down, I started talking.
âThe Archduke has been advocating âSpinel Conquestismâ.â
ââ¦â¦â
âAs you know, Rixus and I will implement a strong pacifist policy after marriage.â
ââ¦â¦â
âThe Archduke can be seen as a dangerous person since you have the exact opposite view from us.â
I didnât know what Johann was thinking in his heart due to my bitter expression.
He said quietly, rubbing his chin.
âMy views as a scholar do not really endanger Spinel, Your Majesty.â
He must have said it with the intention of not being an antagonist or a threatening person.
And to some extent, his words were true.
Butâ
âArchduke, some have taken that view as a focal point, making swords and shields that will actually harm Spinel.â
ââ¦â¦â
ââ¦Donât pretend you donât know that.â
âI am aware of it.â
Johann was also very candid. Being able to speak without going in circles made me feel more comfortable.
âWait, please look at these materials.â
I held out the thick stack of papers I had prepared.
Johann accepted them with a slightly bewildered expression.
They were the things I had been preparing all night. Personally, these were the materials I had put a lot of effort into.
I made them for today. Just to persuade Johann.
âWhat is this?â
âThese are the materials that prove that Aktoum thrives a lot more when âpacifismâ is implemented than when âconquestismâ is carried out in Aktoum.â
As a scholar, Johann advocated conquest.
Aktoumâs happiness and prosperity was his top priority.
So, what I gave him was a research that showed there were more benefits for Aktoum to unify with Spinel as compared to attacking.
I had carefully prepared it for a long time, but⦠Johann shook his head even before he read it.
âItâs a physically impossible claim.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âIf Spinel is subjugated, all of its resources can be used preferentially by Aktoum.â
âI know. Itâs because Iâve read all the books on conquestism that the Archduke has published.â
He looked at me in surprise.
He seemed to have come to the realization that it was not a claim I was making without knowing anything.
âBut the Archdukeâs conquestism is missing something really important.â
âWhat is it?â
âPermanent loss caused by war.â
ââ¦â¦â
âItâs about the trauma of the people of Aktoum.â
Johannâs eyes shook slightly.
âIt is not just material and tangible resources that make a country happy and prosperous.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âSometimes, intangible resources have a greater impact. Psychological factors are the barometer of peopleâs happiness.â
ââ¦â¦â
âOnly when they are satisfied can they be happy with their lives and be more diligent in their work.â
At my words, Johann looked suspiciously at my data and muttered as he turned the pagers over.
âThe reason why intangible resources are not considered in professional research isâ¦.â
I intercepted his words and finished it.
ââ¦Because itâs difficult to quantify.â
My eyes met Johannâs exactly as he raised his head slightly.
âBut I succeeded in quantifying it.â
â!â
I began to explain the research data to Johann in detail.
He occasionally nodded and admired it.
He listened to what I had to say very seriously and was attentive the whole time I was explaining it.
There were no loopholes in the logic as the data was analyzed and reviewed over and over again, actually âto the point of vomitingâ.
âItâs interesting. To conduct research on countries that have experienced war and countries that have notâ¦â
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âItâs 200 years of data.â
I laughed and said proudly.
Even a master conquistador would not be able to conduct such a focused research.
Because this was done by using the smartest scholars in Spinel and my aide, Duke Orléans, who was renowned for his intelligence, as research slaves.
Well, originally, professors didnât do things like search for materials.
200 years of data was exploited and analyzed by graduate students.
After listening to my explanation and looking at the material, Johann finally expressed his admiration with amazed eyes.
âThatâs impressive.â
âIs this how a professor who publishes a free thesis feels?â
A sense of pride filled my chest.
It was worthwhile to continue to communicate with the scholars of Aktoum while in Spinel and to receive the data by teleport last night.
âButâ¦â¦.â
â¦â¦But? Whatâs this ominous word?
Please stop saying that.
Stop talking.
âResearch is just research, Your Majesty.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âResults change depending on the direction of the research, and when applied to actual situations, it may be different.â
ââ¦But didnât it at least play a role in presenting a new reference point?â
âI canât help but to admit that.â
He nodded politely with a smile on his face.
ââ¦What, pretending to be persuaded a little.â
He might have pretended to be persuaded to refute it one by one later.
Like how he pretended to be friendly and abruptly became serious.
He was an upright man like the first impression I had when I came to this mansion, and he was also a man who was difficult to predict.
His unpredictable and openly decisive side felt somewhat cheeky.
This cheekiness was slightly different from that of Rixus.
âIt is a contradiction to insist on war while being a devout man.â
I asked outright.
âDoes God really want war? A war in which many suffer.â
âI am a devout believer, but I am a person who prioritizes the status of Aktoum.â
â¦â¦How mean.
âHe is so good at talking.â
I was also a good speaker, but he was similarly proficient.
So, the score felt like it was flowing in a 1:1 and 2:2 way.
When I couldnât hide my slightly annoyed expression, he gently lowered his head and made eye contact with me.
Somehow, those eyes seemed happy.
âWould you like to go up and have some refreshments together?â
Why would I eat with you?
âNo.â
Hearing my frigid reply, he smiled softly with the sound of the wind in the background.
When I got up, he knew I was about to leave, and he waved the wine he had been given as a gift.
âThank you for the drink, Your Majesty.â
I gave him something expensive for nothing. I felt like taking it back.
âOkay. Iâm done with my business, so Iâll go back.â
I turned back with a very cold and stiff face.
Then I walked straight to the door of the temple and pushed it with my hand.
But the door didnât even move.
At that moment, I heard a loud cough and a knock.
ââ¦â¦.â
When I turned around, Johann was leaning against the door on the other side.
âThatâs a closed door, Your Majesty.â
â¦Oh my, at least.
I jerked around and walked to the door.
Then I stopped in front of Johann.
âIâll admit it. I was a shallow person today. I pretended it was a gift to bribe you.â
âAs the old sage said. He who looks at himself like a mirror is successful.â
ââ¦Can you hit that mouth just once?â
âIâm shallow, but the Archduke is âno-jamâ.â(TL/N: âë ¸ì¼â is a slang for âno funâ⦠And Iâm wondering, will someone comment about this? Lol.)
ââ¦What is no-jam?â
Without hesitation, I spoke to Johann, giving him an odd look.
âIt means âthe strict Archduke who lost his ability to think flexibly while he was locked up in the temple and prayingâ, shortened to two letters.â
ââ¦â¦â
âThen, bye.â
Johannâs eyebrows rose slightly. It was an expression showing he had been hit.
Leaving him like that, I calmly exited through the door. As I did that, I slowly looked behind me and said,
âOh, I will continue to send data as the research progresses.â
ââ¦â¦â
âThink carefully.â
âWhatâ¦â¦?â
I laughed softly.
âDoes the God the Archduke believe in want to protect only the people of Aktoum?â
Deeply stabbing his conscience as a devout believer.
I stopped my sharp tongue and leisurely walked out the door.
Anyway, I knew he wouldnât be persuaded immediately.
âHow can I quickly break a man who has lived his entire life with opposing beliefs?â
But I had probably taken one step forward?
It was like making teeth marks on incredibly hard bread.
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âThis is enough. Iâm satisfied today.â
When would I ever be able to get him on my side completely? I pursed my lips and boarded the carriage heading to the Crown Princeâs Palace.
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â¦â¦And, on the other hand.
Johann was quietly looking down at her through the window.