Why even ask? Just RPS or something."Who want to come?"
No. You're underestimating it."You're overestimating my value."
That only works when you are someone, who needs to justify the actions to your own population and not the international community. Our boy's nation isn't strong enough to go "reputation, wuzzat?" and do strong arming like that yet.This seems to be an unnecessary risk for the one person holding everything together to take.
If we want to talk about conspiracy, destabilizing, followed by sending a force to “protect the populace”, and eventually taking over the area is a better conspiracy used since ancient times. He even has the personnel to carry it out; for example the ninja crew for the shadier stuff and friendly connections with trading partners who could assist in economic play.
I know it makes for an action packed story, but it’s not a very pragmatic choice considering the title of the story….
Funny thing Jeanne did not mind going to the potential enemy base with the certainty of capture. I mean she did got captured and burn at the stake in her previous life.He looks like a nice man.
Rare to see another maid. We see them on occasion, but not a lot.
Concerns are never unwarranted if they have good basis. A second opinion is always good.
Some people are just married to their boss, I mean job, so giving them a vacation doesn't work.
A salary, on the other hand, is certainly on the table. If he could just convince her to accept it...
Why even ask? Just RPS or something.
No. You're underestimating it.
Eve has mixed feelings about why he doesn't want to bring her.
Jeanne's not a woman. She's a girl. And also a battle maniac.
That's a dark smile. I like this Eve too. She has so many wonderful faces.
Probably had their own kind of "justification" in place and ready to go, to seize the rights they wanted by force, along with any other side benefits they could've claimed. Because MC was so cooperative in the negotiations, their gains were cut down, and that in itself probably threw a monkey-wrench into a tentative campaign, and puts the Count in an even more precarious position where he cannot allow himself to be perceived as dishonorable to the international community.Thank you for the translation!
When MC agrees to have a drink with his enemy and declares that he owes him one, why does the envoy look pissed? Did he not just get exactly what he wanted, in a respectful manner even?
Because he really hates him and would probably like it more if he disagreed and they would have a reason to attack him? At least that is my impression of the situation.Thank you for the translation!
When MC agrees to have a drink with his enemy and declares that he owes him one, why does the envoy look pissed? Did he not just get exactly what he wanted, in a respectful manner even?