Judom Lankars was invited to the festival of birth, so he came. He came not only because he was a friend of the king’s, but because he also wanted to see the ones known as heroes with his own eyes.
Previously, a commander of the country’s military, a young man known as Vale Kimble, came to him and requested that he train the heroes, yet he bluntly refused.
Judom thought that he would give up afterwards, but Vale came time and time again. Because he was so persistent, Judom declared that he would decide whether he’d train them or not after he saw them with his own eyes.
That’s why he came while using this celebration as an excuse. However, he came across a person he didn’t expect to see there. That person was Nazaar Skride.
He called himself an artist. The king was in love with his artwork as he already possessed several of Nazaar’s works. It was true that his artwork was amazing, capable of touching anyone’s heart.
That man, however, wasn’t just an artist. Judom knew that very well. And now, he noticed that Nazaar was spying on the heroes behind a pillar. Wondering if he was planning on causing something, Judom focused his gaze towards him.
It seemed like Nazaar had also noticed as he looked in Judom’s direction. His eyes were saying: “I won’t do anything to the heroes”.
Judom knew about his personality. He wasn’t the kind of person who’d do anything stupid. Understanding that, Judom stopped focusing on him.
Next, he began to look at the heroes.
(So those are the current heroes… How do I say it… They’re just kids) (Judom)
Judom smiled bitterly while watching them laugh like they were having fun.
(Rudolf, do you plan on leaving our fate in the hands of these kids…?) (Judom)
With a sad expression, Judom looked towards the king who was still engaged in a conversation with important people.
(What are you doing, after sacrificing your own daughter… You’re the king, Rudolf. Rather than throwing a festival of birth like this, isn’t there something more important that you ought to be doing?) (Judom)
Looking away from Rudolph with a grave look on his face, Judom turned back and began to leave.
(I guess, in the end, I’ll have to take action…) (Judom)
Thinking that, Judom departed from the venue with a sharp look in his eyes.
That evening, after the festival of birth had ended, King Rudolf was conversing with Minister Dennis Norman in the Oval Office. The contents of the discussion concerned the meeting requests received from the [Evila]’s Lord, Eveam.
As he unlocked the table’s drawer and pulled it open, he took a signed letter from within. It was a letter that contained the details concerning the conference.
As Dennis saw this, he wore a difficult expression.
“As I thought, it seems to be genuine.” (Dennis)
“Umu…” (Rudolf)
In actuality, the letter that was held in his hand was not the only one that was sent. The other was a letter detailing the merits of entering into an alliance with them in great detail, one of which included inside information concerning the [Gabranth]. From the letter alone, it was clearly understood how desperately they were trying to establish an alliance.
Further included in the letter was the current thoughts that the [Evila] currently held.
“Before, I was called by that man to have a talk. He seems to have hesitated to call it authentic.” (Dennis)
“Judom, huh…” (Rudolf)
Indeed. Throughout the conversation, Judom had sprinkled the topic of how the letter from the [Evila] had arrived soon after they had immediately terminated the war between themselves and the [Gabranth].
Of course, as Judom had been constantly advising that there was a need for discussion, he was overjoyed by the news of an alliance conference as he supported it. Yet, Dennis was opposed to it.
Judom Lankars was invited to the festival of birth, so he came. He came not only because he was a friend of the king’s, but because he also wanted to see the ones known as heroes with his own eyes.Previously, a commander of the country’s military, a young man known as Vale Kimble, came to him and requested that he train the heroes, yet he bluntly refused.Judom thought that he would give up afterwards, but Vale came time and time again. Because he was so persistent, Judom declared that he would decide whether he’d train them or not after he saw them with his own eyes.That’s why he came while using this celebration as an excuse. However, he came across a person he didn’t expect to see there. That person was Nazaar Skride.He called himself an artist. The king was in love with his artwork as he already possessed several of Nazaar’s works. It was true that his artwork was amazing, capable of touching anyone’s heart.That man, however, wasn’t just an artist. Judom knew that very well. And now, he noticed that Nazaar was spying on the heroes behind a pillar. Wondering if he was planning on causing something, Judom focused his gaze towards him.It seemed like Nazaar had also noticed as he looked in Judom’s direction. His eyes were saying: “I won’t do anything to the heroes”.Judom knew about his personality. He wasn’t the kind of person who’d do anything stupid. Understanding that, Judom stopped focusing on him.Next, he began to look at the heroes.(So those are the current heroes… How do I say it… They’re just kids) (Judom)Judom smiled bitterly while watching them laugh like they were having fun.(Rudolf, do you plan on leaving our fate in the hands of these kids…?) (Judom)With a sad expression, Judom looked towards the king who was still engaged in a conversation with important people.(What are you doing, after sacrificing your own daughter… You’re the king, Rudolf. Rather than throwing a festival of birth like this, isn’t there something more important that you ought to be doing?) (Judom)Looking away from Rudolph with a grave look on his face, Judom turned back and began to leave.(I guess, in the end, I’ll have to take action…) (Judom)Thinking that, Judom departed from the venue with a sharp look in his eyes.That evening, after the festival of birth had ended, King Rudolf was conversing with Minister Dennis Norman in the Oval Office. The contents of the discussion concerned the meeting requests received from the [Evila]’s Lord, Eveam.As he unlocked the table’s drawer and pulled it open, he took a signed letter from within. It was a letter that contained the details concerning the conference.As Dennis saw this, he wore a difficult expression.“As I thought, it seems to be genuine.” (Dennis)“Umu…” (Rudolf)In actuality, the letter that was held in his hand was not the only one that was sent. The other was a letter detailing the merits of entering into an alliance with them in great detail, one of which included inside information concerning the [Gabranth]. From the letter alone, it was clearly understood how desperately they were trying to establish an alliance.Further included in the letter was the current thoughts that the [Evila] currently held.“Before, I was called by that man to have a talk. He seems to have hesitated to call it authentic.” (Dennis)“Judom, huh…” (Rudolf)Indeed. Throughout the conversation, Judom had sprinkled the topic of how the letter from the [Evila] had arrived soon after they had immediately terminated the war between themselves and the [Gabranth].Of course, as Judom had been constantly advising that there was a need for discussion, he was overjoyed by the news of an alliance conference as he supported it. Yet, Dennis was opposed to it.
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