âWew, the trip was quite fun, huh.â
âYeah. Cretian art and the like were beautiful.â
âWe also got lots of books.â
It seems like Julia and Tetra are satisfied. Good, good.
âŠâŠWell, a troublesome matter did happen though.
âNext would be preparing the housing and the like for the human resources that would come later from Cretia, yes?â
âYeah, the next important matter is the counterespionage measures.â
If I were a Cretian, Iâd mix some spies among the large numbers of human resources.
What needs protection is paper and gunpowder technology. Especially important is gunpowder.
Paper isâŠâŠwell, itâs something thatâs not that difficult so, I think itâd be copied even if it werenât stolen.
I donât have anything to worry about magic techniques. Those arenât things you could steal just because youâd think of stealing them. Rather, if theyâre that easy to steal then everyone wonât have hardships.
Those are techniques similar to putting together computer software.
Itâs not something you learn by watching others.
âFor the meantime, we need to consult with Raymond, huh.â
âYeahâŠAfter that, Iâd like to introduce a new system of anti-spells.â
Did you think up a new sorcery or something?
âOr perhaps I should say, itâs just stealing Cretian technology. Itâs a defense system that borrowed the name of gods. (Edit: Check if plural or singular) If I were to explain it simplyâŠâŠ.â
Up until now, barriers are deployed using the sorcery powers of the sorcerers themselves.
In the system so far, each village would have their own anti-spell installations upon which third to second rate sorcerers would channel their powers to erect a barrier. Each village would have a sorcerer, even if theyâre just third rate.
There are also anti-spell installations centered on an area comprising of around 30 to 50 villages which will receive power from second class sorcerers to put up a barrier.
The directly controlled royal territories as well as the great clansmen territory, too, would also have such installations, but they would be powered by first-class sorcerers (of the level that can soul-ride) to put up the barriers.
Lastly, an anti-spell installation which can unify and supervise all the other installations within the country, the palace itself, shall be powered by Julia and several other first-class sorcerers.
Through these, we are protecting the country from spells.
This system was made about ten years ago (around the time when Ron and the others were abandoned) with that famine at that time in mind.
By the way, the other countries surrounding the Rosyth Kingdom also has a similar system constructed.
It seems that with this system, you would be able to mostly repel away spells and curses.
At the very least, itâs a plan that would be able to protect against a spell like the famine from ten years ago, or so they say.
The problem, it would seem, is that all the sorcerers end up getting assigned to defense.
âSo, explain whatâs the system of Godâs? name.â
âSimply put, itâs to put up a barrier using pure sorcery power converted from the religious piety of people. With this, we wonât run out of power forever, so the sorcerersâ responsibilities would decrease.â
âCan we really do such a thing?â
âI suppose. However, we can only use it for natural barriers. We canât convert them into magic or curses. âŠâŠWell, itâs just a plan after all. Itâs fine if we just lightly transmit it. Iâll put it together into a document or something another time, okay?â
HmmâŠâŠwell, if thatâs possible, then weâd be able to fairly reduce our sorcerersâ responsibilities.
It would seem that weâd then be able to convert sorcerers into magicians, after all.
âTetra, do you have anything?â
âNothing much. I want more power invested into the book reproduction and magician training.â
âI think weâll have to leave that for later.â
We still canât say that we have enough sorcerers for the meantime after all.
Not to mention that the theory of magic is too difficult and that itâs like incomprehensible jibberish to most of the sorcerers.
Sorcery is an art where you âdonât think, feel!â while magic, in contrast, is an art where you âdonât feel, think!â after all.
However, the sorcerers starting work on fields like medicinal research just like Julia has gotten comparatively high elementary attainments.
âAs such, Raymond, Iâm thinking of strengthening counterintelligence.â
âI see. You are most correct. âŠâŠ For the meantime, let us attach surveillance towards personnel involved in the manufacture of paper and gunpowder. Also, we should increase salaries to a reasonably high amount.â
People quite fear that theyâd lose their jobs.
Naturally, if they leak secrets, everyone understands that, far from unemployment, theyâd be tried. Not to mention that itâs easy to see that theyâd suffer great misfortune if they divulge information but our competitors fell.
That said, thereâs bound to be someone who will rattle it out. Why?
In a word, itâs because his salary is low.
Even in Japan, there are a lot who divulge technologies to foreign countries with such a nuance but the cause is tied to their salary being low.
In other words, if you give out a high salary and show them thatâŠâŠ..the country values them very much then there wonât be any problems.
Weâd still be able to profit considerably, after all, even if we raish the salary twice, even thrice, in the paper industry. Meanwhile, profit is not something you consider at all when it comes to gunpowder.
If we attach surveillance teams on top of giving out high salaries, then weâd probably be fine. With this, weâd just have to figure it out when the time comes that they do leak out.
Absolute security systems are impossible after all.
âLetâs have Yal in the surveillance. It seems to be his area of expertise after all.â
âI agree. That guy will do the job.â
For the meantime, there wonât be problems regarding technology leaks. HoweverâŠâŠ.
âAs for me, rather than technologyâŠâŠâŠI would like to crack down on those who divulge information of domestic military movements.â
âThere are people like that? People that would be capable of that would only be people around us, you know.â
In other words, there exists traitors amongst the nobility and our relatives?
âThatâsâŠâŠ.not true by all meansâŠâŠ.however, thereâs enough possibility that theyâd accidentally betray us.â
In other words, they, themselves, might not think that theyâre betraying us. However, from our point of view, theyâre traitorsâŠâŠ..
They would, in otherwords, beâŠâŠâŠdivulging information unconsciously, huh.
âWhen do you think is the time a person is most defenseless against spells?â
âThatâsâŠâŠduring sex, right? I know that much butâŠâŠâ
âHeads of great clans are men. And then, sorcerers are basically female. You understand, yes?â
âNo way, thatâs impossible. Even I am wearing light anti-spells. Although Iâm confident that Iâd certainly fall to Juliaâs hypnotism if she seriously did it during sex butâŠ..there arenât that much Julia-class sorcerers in the first place. Besides, escort sorcerers are able to smell the lingering smell of sorcery.â
In sorcery, offensive spells are far more difficult than defensive spells. This is a foundation of sorcery.
If you wear a anti-spell of a certain level, you should be able to defend yourself from an enemy of a certain level.
âWhat would you do if those escort sorcerers were spies?âŠ..Well, I guess itâs exaggerating it a bit if I say that theyâd be directly targeting the nobles themselves. Reasonably speaking, theyâd be targeting subordinates, bureaucrats posted in the palace, and those kinds of people, yes? After all, there are few people decently studying sorcery around them plus they wonât be that vigilant against poisons and the like.â
Certainly, thereâs a possibility of success in hypnotizing targets like those with little vigilance, huhâŠâŠ.
âThen thereâs also the possibility that I might get suddenly stabbed by a servant?â
ââŠ..As expected, I think Itâs overstretching it that theyâd make such direct action. Well, itâs a different story if a lord caught the animosity of the servant through tormenting him everyday butâŠ..Your Majesty is different in that youâre very popular even amongst the slaves living in the imperial palace.â
I guess thatâs true. Then itâs impossible huh.
Even Julia said that âItâs extremely difficult to make someone do something that they donât like.â
âThat said, itâs a simple matter if itâs just getting someone to talk. There are those people who talk all to easily particularly even without sorcery, yes?â
âMaybeâŠâŠthere are a lot of people who talk too much even without malice, after all.â
Those types, however, often say âI wonât tell anyone!â
âSo, I suppose you didnât say that just as a conjecture?â
âYes, I donât have concrete evidence, but I have sufficiently vigilant sources of information.â
Raymond hands over a bundle of paper. âNational Registry of Sorcerersâ is written on it.
Itâs a document that had just been finished. In the first place, those written here are just those sorcerers that had named themselves, so Itâs safe to believe that there are actually still much more sorcerers within the country.
âIâve also looked over these. Did you find anything strange among them?â
âAmongst the sorcerers employed by the great clansmen, twelve arenât born in our country.â
âThatâs not something particularly strange, yes? Arenât there a lot of sorcerers who wander around various places in search of employment?â
Sorcerers are human resources that everyone wants. Therefore, they look for high salaries, move around places, and try to become military officers.
Theyâre irreplaceable human resources, so they can do these things.
âDid you read the interview documents?â
ââŠâŠâŠI looked over them butâŠ..â
Iâm a busy man. Thereâs no way Iâd see anything and everything.
Do the bosses of large enterprises check all the exam records of new hires? They donât right?
Certainly, I did properly check those of a class that could soul ride butâŠâŠI didnât bother for the others.
âAmongst the twelve, it seems there are eight with confirmed Gallian accents. In other words, theyâd be born in the Rozel Kingdom. âŠ..That country is long famed for the effectiveness of their ears, you know.â
âThen letâs tentatively classify those eight as spies from the Rozel Kingdom. However, itâs not like those people had just recently come here. There are those that have been in this country for more than ten years, yes? Not to mention, if your theory is correct, it wouldnât be strange for other countries, too, aside from oursâŠ..especially our direct neighbor, the DeMorgal Kingdom, to have several number of spy sorcerers. Would they be deploying sorcerers to foreign countries for such a long amount of precious time?â
Certainly, information is important butâŠ.to begin with, would you use sorcerers as spies on the assumption that theyâre disposable pawns?
The most valuable among the sorcerers are the first class which are capable of soul riding butâŠ..it doesnât change that even those in the lower classes are important.
Arenât there only a little more than a hundred sorcerers of a level capable of reasonably high-grade sorcery called hypnotism?
âYour Highness. It is said the Rozelâs population slightly surpasses 10,000,000. Around country only has roughly 250,000. Just their sorcerers should number around twelve more times than ours. Furthermore, there resides the worldâs oldest sorcerer, Merlin. That country is the worldâs leading advanced country in sorcery.â
In other words, thereâs a wide difference with the amount of sorcerer resources with our country. Itâs twelve times so that should be around 1,200 sorcerers? If they have that much, then it wouldnât be difficult for them to mix several sorcerers into each countries, huh.
âThen shall we try and catch and interroaget one?â
âIâve already done such.â
âŠâŠ.Hey hey, arenât you moving quite fast without my permission?
As expected, I canât just smile and let this pass you know.
âNo, no, you got it wrong. Itâs a story from ten years ago. Thereâs this sorcerer that I hiredâŠâŠA fourteen-year-old sorcerer that speaks with a Gallian accent. In the beginning, I wasnât specially concerned about her butâŠ.she began acting suspiciously little by little. When I had her watched, we discovered her sending off owls late at night.â
âAnd then, what happened?â
Raymond shakes his head at my question.
âReally. No matter how much we interrogated her, she spoke not a thing. It couldnât be helped so I had her tortured butâŠâŠâ
âŠâŠweâre talking about a fourteen year old girl, yes? Did you ever consider even one bit that your accusations might have been false? Really, you.
ââPlease forgive me! Iâll talk! Iâm aâŠâŠ.â âŠâŠ
Before she even began, she just died. The cause of death was the rupture of the heart.â
âIn other words, a curse, huhâŠ.Itâs true that she was a spy then. However, we donât have any evidence pointing to her being a spy of Rozel other than her Gallian accent.â
In reality, itâs not necessarily true that youâre born in the Rozel Kingdom just because you have a Gallian accent. After all, if you go in the northern parts of the DeMorgal Kingdom, youâd be able to find mix-blood Gallians there.
âFor the meantime, letâs deploy certainly reliable sorcerers and have them investigate traces of sorcery. While itâs difficult to understand itâs traces so long as theyâre not aware of it, once they are, they should be able to clearly recognize it.â
Thereâs no mistaking that there are spies.
If you doubt that and wenât to investigate, for sure, you will be able to pull in some hits. Although this is just a talk about whether there are actually spies.
âShall we try such things in our country? For the meantime, around DeMorgalâŠâ
âThatâs great. Itâll also become a verification of whether that is truly possible. Thereâd be little danger with using it on the lower soldiers and the like.â
For the meantime, weâll be focusing on countermeasures. If we get some leeway, then weâll also gather foreign intelligence.
Alright, weâve decided a policy on this area.
Ah, come to think of it, I havenât talked about Juliaâs proposal, huh.
âI think itâs fine. The problem would be which god to use, yes?⊠Even if you call it a god, there are more than ten gods that I could think off my mind. If you lightly investigated, youâd also be able to get more than a hundred gods, too. Well, for safety and security, that would be Zelvia yesâŠ.Itâs the guardian deity of the Rosyth Clan. However, itâs not quite popular amongst the commonersâŠâŠâ[TLN1]
Raymond starts brooding with a grumble.
He then seems like he had a flash of inspiration.
âThisâŠâŠ.this would not only be helpful in anti-spell defence but also in governance, yes? Please give me some time. Iâll also think for a bit.â
âYeah, I understand. Please think over it as you like.â
Umm, Iâm sorry to say but Iâm not that interestant in religious talksâŠâŠ
I completely donât understand it. I donât even know five or six gods, after all.
I finish the meeting with Raymond and return to the office.
Above my desk is a bundle of paper. All of them are documents regarding flood control.
Things about buying up the rights to the land, things about the utilization of waterâŠâŠ
Generally speaking, these are some troublesome things.
Iâm king, so itâs not that troublesome like in Japan. However, that said, itâs not like I could just forcibly decide.
If I did this poorly a civil war over water rights will develop.
Aside from hoes, Adernian farmers also have swords and spears after allâŠâŠ
âAhâŠâŠI also need to tidy this up huhâŠâŠâ
I probably put my hands on a little too many projects, huhâŠâŠ
Although the only one getting troubled is the me supervising all these.