Section 242 Decision
"And, this is more than that," continued Beller. "I told you before that the Bellu people are likely to have the support of vampires."
"Yes, I still remember it."
"They are covering up very well at the moment. Even the church people did not find the loopholes in Grufiz... In fact, this should be said, this matter was unexpected, so everyone could not arrange the manpower to investigate in advance, and was deliberately covered up by the Beller afterwards. However," Beller emphasized. "If everything develops as I said, then Grufiz must fight on a wider battlefield. This time, he is already standing in the sunshine, can he still cover up like the last time? If the church discovers the alliance between the Beller and the vampire..." Beller let out a few laughs of unknown significance. However, in Robin's ears, the sound was very similar to the laughter of the customers when they monopolized a certain commodity and looked at the unwilling face.
"We have more than one province's territory as simple as it is."
"Then, Grooney..."
Beller's laughter calmed down. "The risk is very high. Alas..." He sighed in a low voice. "Things in the world are really fair... the benefits are proportional to the risks. If Grufiz had not lie to me, it means... Groone's little queen... is far from that simple. Although Byron had long been unwilling to do so, the little queen also made a lot of preparations. She even hoped to get foreign aid-although the methods were a little immature, but for a little girl in her teens, this was already amazing. In another five years, who knows how she can grow up."
While talking, Beller reached out to take out the previous note from his pocket. This time he did not take a quick glance, but looked at it carefully thoughtfully.
In the temporary palace of Eagle City, Prime Minister Elinn's office has always been overcrowded.
As we all know, the old man has established his power in the court of the little queen and has great influence. This is half because of his position and the other half because of his personality. Everyone knows that Prime Minister Alinn is a conservative person, and in this era, conservative people are always more likely to gain respect and obedience than radicals.
The old prime minister is still busy and busy. His current work is mainly divided into three parts, one is the internal affairs. In order to prepare for the army to go north, he must deal with various chores, allocate funds, and dispatch batches of military supplies. The other is the problem of officials from all over the country. Those officials who showed shakyness and neutrality in the previous civil war now have to pay the price for their choices. This is a continuous, large-scale official position transfer work, and the war that General Essin is still carrying out to fight against rebellion. In addition, there are various disputes and personnel issues within the palace.
Although Elinn had multiple or even more than ten assistants to help him deal with the problem in every matter, he was still very busy.
"...I'll sign a note for you and go to Ms. Shirley to collect your money..."
"That guy Ferro... has a very mediocre ability. Well, it should be okay to let him take the post of governor temporarily... I have a post document here, let him go immediately and hand over the work with General Essin... Remind him that it will not affect General Essin's combat operations."
"...That guy can't do it! He was hurt by letting him take this position!"
"...This matter must be discussed for a long time, and you cannot draw conclusions rashly. Keep the documents with me for the time being, and I will discuss them at the next imperial meeting..."
"...I have given you a chance, but you didn't cherish it!"
"...A letter of help is another letter of help! The same reply as the last time, within one month, the army will arrive in Gaohua City! Let them hold on for another month!"
"What? The warehouse is not ready? Tell us the Governor, if he can't solve the problem, I will ask the Queen to change someone who can solve the problem!"
One by one, people walked in and out of the office, some left with the Prime Minister's souvenirs and smiled. Some left empty-handed and frustrated. In addition, the listeners were also busy taking reports, documents, and letters away and delivering them to different people.
It was not until dusk that things came to an end. Prime Minister Alinen enjoyed a simple dinner in his office and then began the last part of the day's work - preparing a list of bills submitted at the imperial meeting soon.
A listener knocked on the door first, then pushed open half of the door and poked his head into the room.
"Prime Minister, Earl Asu Ruffat is asking for a meeting." After so long together, these listeners have already figured out the Prime Minister's temper. "He said that he was ordered to meet Berel..."
"Let him come in." Ailin interrupted the other party directly.
The order was quickly executed, and a few minutes later, Ashu Rufate appeared at the office door under the previous listener.
"I have important things to talk about with Earl Ashurufat," said Alinn to the speaker. "If there are any other guests, I will not see you. Do you understand?"
"I listen to your orders, Prime Minister." He heard the man bow and left, and closed the door while leaving.
"Sit, Earl of Ashu Rufat." After hearing the call, Elinn stood up from his chair and made a "sitting to sit" gesture at Elinn. Opposite Elinn's work, there was a large sofa against the wall. This was for guests to sit on - although most of the guests had never taken a seat.
This move was quite unexpected, because Ashu Rufate had just accepted a very simple task - notifying Beller for a meeting. He originally thought that it only needed to give it back. But Alinn's move seemed to imply that there would be a lengthy conversation between them.
"Sir." After Ashu Rufate took his seat, the Prime Minister spoke first. "Speaking of this, it seems that this is the first time we are living in the same room."
"It's true." Ashu Rufate couldn't figure out what Alinn wanted to do for a while, so he could only follow the other party's words for the time being.
"After that, the Earl and I do seem to be lacking in fate. When I was Prime Minister, you had already left the position of the imperial meeting. Next, you would reorganize the army and go south to attack the thief Byron... a series of things. There has never been a chance to get close to you."
"There are still many opportunities in the future." Ashu Rufate replied cautiously.
"I heard of it," said Alinn. "You admire Groney's founding hero, the wilderness sage, Garunas, and I wonder if it is true?"
"It's not a question of great praise, but I admire the ancients a little bit."
"Haha, no wonder. The genius and brilliant achievements of the wilderness sage are everywhere." Ailin said something that seemed to be a chat, but his tone was very serious, and there was no such a chat atmosphere at all. "Even there is a rumor between the city of I: if there were no Garunas, then King Markremiz would not be King Markremiz. On the contrary, without King Markremiz, then Garremiz is still Garremiz. I wonder what do you think about this?"
Here comes! Ashu Rufate thought to himself. Ailin would never have been in the same room with him for no reason. The relationship between the two parties has not been so close. This is either a hint or a temptation.
"What does the Prime Minister think?" Ashu Rufate finally decided to ask back.
"People in the market are short-sighted and will always see only one aspect of the matter. In my personal opinion, neither King Markremiz nor Garunas can leave each other. Without Garunas, King Markremiz may not have been able to establish a country and become king in his entire life. Without King Markremiz, then Garunas... would not have such outstanding achievements left for the world to admire and admire."
Ashu Rufate remembered Rotia's words from him at the beginning. Ailin's words seemed to be very different from Rotia's views.
"You don't seem to think so." Ailin seemed to notice Eshu Rufate's thoughts. "Well, you can actually think about it this way. If someone else had changed, who would have given Garunas the endless trust?"
"In the history books of our country, there are generally records that 'King Markremiz and Garunas lead their troops to fight'. But on the battlefield, the relationship between the two people is... Garrenas is the real commander of the army, while Garrenas chose to personally take the battle to provide the guidance of Garrenas, who should be a minister... This is the highest trust that a monarch can give his subordinates. He entrusted everything about himself, including the future and even his own life to Garrenas... Without this trust, how much ability can the so-called 'Wild Sage' show? If from a neutral perspective, Garrenas has 'capacity', and King Markremiz provides 'stage'. Without any of the two, great achievements cannot be discussed."
Alinn seemed to say it casually, but as long as he saw his expression, he could understand that his words were definitely targeted and were hinting at something to Ashu Rufate.
"Ashurufat, you chose to stand on the side of the royal family at the most critical moment, so neither your Majesty nor me have ever doubted your loyalty. This is why you can still sit here safely even though you did those things in Fornoros..."
"Prime Minister, can you tell me directly what happened?" Ashu Rufate interrupted the other party impolitely. He was already annoyed by these ways of speaking, negotiation skills and other things. If he really wanted to learn, he would choose a better and more direct teacher - Ajin.
"In order to deal with the invasion of the Chaos Legion, our country will form a coalition with Tiberius. After discussions by me, Her Majesty the Queen, and some other people, we unanimously believe that you should be the supreme commander of the coalition!"
Chapter completed!