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The curtain on Veirya''s issue was closed for the meantime. At the very least, she had that strange drug. While I was afraid that it was yet to be resolved, with one annoying matter crossed of the list, I was already relieved as it was. In saying that, I still needed to think about whether or not I could do something about the Elven Queen and Queen Sisi.
"Should I tell the Elven Queen to not be the sinner of elves?" I asked myself.
The issue was that I couldn''t get involved with the matter. Rather, once I get involved and failed to get on the good sides of both parties, I''d be in trouble with them regardless if the Elven Queen returned, or Queen Sisi captured the elvennds. ording to the most fundamental principle of being the wise one who protects himself, I shouldn''t dip my hands in the matter. What if the Elven Queen really had been possessed, though…?
I needed some who looked harmless and the Elven Queen wouldn''t remember or fear to beat around the push with her. Who should I send? Veirya? Yeah right. She wouldn''t do. Queen Sisi wanted Veirya to get involved. I, therefore, couldn''t allow Veirya to get involved. Angelina certainly couldn''t get involved. Among those around me could talk…
I looked at the head on my thigh. She lied on the chair simrly to a kitten. Leah peacefully basked the sunlight. Leah was a child; Adults wouldn''t be too mindful of her when she spoke. I doubted the Elven Queen would tell Queen Sisi a child stopped me because, if she did, Queen Sisi would likely mock her until shemitted suicide. If Leah went, Queen Sisi would instantly figure out what I was nning, but the Elven Queen wouldn''t. The strategy, then, was to tell Leah, and then have her go and send the Elven Queen some subtle directions. At the very least, I couldn''t allow the Elven Queen to be an elven spy. Obviously, whether or not she became a spy was none of my business; I merely wanted to prevent my only method of making money being gutted.
Thinking I had figured out everything that needed to be done after Queen Sisi arrived, I decided I could have a bit of a rest. I still didn''t understand what exactly Queen Sisi wasing for, nevertheless. There was no way she was visiting for a stroll. I surmised it might have to do with the Elven Queen. Those were all my own assumptions, though. How was I supposed to know? She might''ve beening to kidnap me for all I knew. Was there anything Queen Sisi wouldn''t do?
I gently scrubbed Leah''s ear and softly sighed. I had just returned to the North; I yet to enjoy anyidback days, and I had to get busy again. I thought I had finally escaped Queen Sisi''s grasp, only for her toe to the North. Lucia gave me three problems, too.
Initially, I had ns to build a friendly rtionship with Queen Sisi when I went to the Imperial Capital, but I certainly wasn''t nning for it to be what it did. Our current rtionship made things incredibly troublesome. It wasn''t wise to stay with Queen Sisi; that much was for sure. It was nowhere near as rxing as being with Veirya.
Circumstances already escted enough to be extremelyplex. The North should''ve been the most peaceful ce in the entire empire, yet it became the location Queen Sisi focused on most just as she previously did with the imperial capital. I thought I had left the imperial capital. Only to realise I actually hadn''t.
"Can things get any moreplex? I feel as though things here have developed into something undesirably convoluted," Iined to myself.
"Travor!!!"
Okay, I take that back.
When I heard the sudden loud and cheerful voice outside, I just wanted to smash my head on the table. Veirya, who sat opposite me, ced down her cup of water, finding my reaction unusual: "Lucilia has arrived. Are you. Not Happy? Isn''t she. Our friend?"
"She is, but she came at a bad time…"
I didn''t want to say another word. The situation between humanity and elves was sitting on the fence. On one hand, there was the passionate and energetic elf heroine. On the other hand, there was the human Queen, who was brimming with ambition and wanted to conquer the elves.
I sat there thinking, "Did the two of them make an appointment? Why are they here at the same time? We''ll have one interesting situation if all three of them gather. An exiled Elven Queen, the elven heroine who exiled her and a human Queen unable to contain her ambition. Surely this is the most terrifying moment!! The two Queens made things hard enough to deal with as is; if a Lucia I can''t control joins the fray, I''m doomed! This is the worst situation possible! I reckon the wisest and safest decision now is to just leg it. It might be easier toe back and deal with them once they''re done fighting…"
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Current time on the path leading to the North.
"How deste. Nothing here has changed after thest major war."
Queen Sisi lowered the curtain then lied down on the big, soft bed in her carriage. She grabbed two pieces of fruit from a te and ate them. Her carriage was majestic and massive. From the perspective of a normal individual, they might not consider it a horse carriage but a house. It took six horses to her pull carriage. Around her horse carriage, she stationed fully-equipped soldiers. The gs representing her fluttered in the wind. It was definitely a sight to behold.
Thest time Queen Sisi was in the North, she wore the soldiers'' armour and rode an ordinary horse. Then she only had a measly number of bodyguards apanying her. Queen Sisi gave her everything for the war, putting even humanity''s fate on the line. Perhaps that was the reason humanity was able to triumph in the war.
Queen Sisi was different to her past self. She had ns for the uing war against elves, but she didn''t take it to heart. She had seen the elves'' military; she had been to their forest once in the past. The residence of even the Elven Queen was onlyparable to a town in humanity''snds. The elves small poption numbered fewer than humanity''s guard unit. Queen Sisi presumed humanity wouldn''t even require strategy to conquer the elves. She believed they could mow the elves down with sheer brute force. In fact, Queen Sisi had a certain idea, which was to procure the miraculous weapons that could spray fire from the dwarves andpletely burn down the elves'' forest. The forest wasn''t that important to humanity anyway. Queen Sisi didn''t care about the elves; neither was she one who understood warfare.
Queen Sisi neglected something. Numbers certainly were important in war; but nevertheless, it wasn''t the most crucial factor in war. To top it off, Queen Sisi didn''t research the elves.
Queen Sisi looked at her hands with her eyes narrowed. She softly chuckled and said to herself, "Little Doggy, we''re about to meet again… What will you use to provide me with a reception this time, Little Doggy? I truly look forward to it. How many interesting things will you be able to bring up with regards to the Elven Queen? I''m very eager to find out. You''re the only one who can make me look forward to something so much. Entertain me, Little Doggy, before I conquer the elves."