Outaishihi ni Nante Naritakunai!! Chapter 349
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âFreed, the results you had asked for came.â
A while after the matter of the former Baron Wire was settled. While I was alone in my office, Alex came back after stepping outside. There was a bundle of documents in his hand. Seeing that, I stopped working and stood up from the office desk.
I asked Alex about Sahaja.
Some time ago, I heard from Hendrik that Maximilian had begun working behind the scenes, so I ordered Alex to find out who was likely to cooperate with Sahaja.
Maximilian contacted the King of Irvine. According to Hendrik, it was not only Irvine that he made a move on.
In which case, he might be approaching Wilhelm in some way. That man is eager to obtain Wilhelm. I gave the order since it wouldnât be strange if he had already begun exerting his evil influence, but I wonder what the result is.
I hoped it was an absurd fear, but I shook my head denying the thought.
ââ No, itâs not absurd.
Thereâs no way Maximilian would stay quiet. Now that he fulfilled his ambition and became the King, he can move freely. As soon as the country calms down, no, even before it does, he will take action.
I told Alex with my eyes to sit on the sofa. I sat down first, and he sat in front of me.
âI found who could match your conditions. So far thereâs one person who I can assert is guilty.â
âThereâs one person?â
With a bitter feeling I received the documents Alex presented.
Written in them was an investigation record of a certain person.
I read it aloud dispassionately.
âCount Rog Viran. His territory is located near Sahaja, so he naturally interacts with Sahaja. In particular, he trades with nearby villages that lie within Sahaja and holds no bad feelings towards it. Heâs unmarried and is extremely fond of women. He frequents the Royal Capital and is a sociable person who actively participates in evening parties⌠huh.â
Most of the border with Sahaja is under the kingdomâs direct control or is left to trustworthy margraves, but it doesnât apply to his territory.
Count Viranâs territory is certainly near Sahaja, but itâs not in a particularly dangerous location.
Itâs not a very affluent land. But as Alexâs report said, its population seems to make ends meet thanks to the trade with Sahaja.
Alex pointed at the report I was holding and spoke.
âI think itâs written there, but recently a man has been frequently visiting Count Viran. My subordinates investigated his surroundings and made the picture of that man. It matches with the information we have on a high official from Sahaja, Marquis Westin. It seems heâs very devoted to the new King, Maximilian.â
âI see. You said recently, which means they didnât associate before?â
I confirmed if they perhaps hadnât met when he traded with Sahaja, but Alex readily denied.
âThey didnât. Count Viran himself isnât a big deal, he doesnât have any important positions in the castle. Even his trading is limited to exchanges with small villages in Sahaja. Such a man being acquaintances with a high official from Sahaja? I very much want to hear how they got to know each other.â
A high official of Sahaja frequently visits a count whoâs of no particular importance in Wilhelm. Moreover, it started only recently.
No matter how I look itâs suspicious, or rather, itâs clear heâs guilty. Itâs natural it would catch Alexâs eye.
âThe purpose is to tempt him defect to Sahaja, huh.â
When I muttered that, Alex frowned.
âWell, it canât be anything else. If he sides with Sahaja, heâll receive an important position or status. Isnât that whatâs dangled in front of him? The Count himself has little power, but it would appear bad if a Wilhelm noble betrayed his country. He doesnât matter, but it wouldnât be good if citizens were aware that that thereâs somebody who betrayed Wilhelm.â
âTrust in the Royal Family would undoubtedly fall. We mustnât let him carry out the betrayal.â
I donât know his motives for defection at this time, but if it happens, thereâll be a significant unrest among the citizens. Thatâs what Maximilian wants. Itâs a situation that must be avoided no matter what.
âItâs impossible Sahaja contacted only a single person. That man excels at luring people to him little by little. Even in Sahaja he seems to have taken control of almost every subordinate of the late King after his death.â
âIt feels like your footing will disappear before you know it. Iâm getting chills.â
âWe need to carefully investigate precisely because heâs such a man. Alex, investigate again whether there are no other people like that. And if possible, visit Count Viran as my representative once. It would help me if you examined whether heâs a man who could carry out a betrayal under my watchful eye, no, whether heâs being incited to carry out a betrayal in the first place. I donât doubt your report, but after all, I want to see firsthand report.â
â⌠Youâre asking something unreasonable.â
Alexâs mouth warped, but he still nodded.
âWell, it makes sense for me to go. Got it. Please pass my documents to Sion. He knows how to handle them⌠Itâs really a relief to have him. Recently, my overtime has decreased by more than half.â
Since I got married, my father has increased the amount of work given me, so as my close aide, Alexâs work has also increased proportionally. When I showed interest in Alex going home earlier despite that, he nodded deeply.
âPeople like Sion are quite hard to come by. Iâm glad you recruited him. Iâm grateful to you from the bottom of my heartâŚâ
â⌠Iâm happy to hear that.â
I didnât recruit him with that in mind, but if Alex is happy, itâs fine.
I know Sion was also saying he wanted some work, so since everybody is happy, I have nothing more to say. While I was thinking that, Alex looked at me with suspicious eyes.
âNo, I just find it strange. How can you finish on time?â
âHm? Iâm newly married. Itâs natural to go home on time.â
I donât understand whatâs strange about it at all.
While tilting my head, I placed the report I was holding on the low table.
âWouldnât it be worse if I didnât return when my beloved wife is waiting? I want to see Lidi quickly. I donât want to stay here even a moment longer than I have to.â
âItâs not like I donât understand that feeling, but hasnât the amount of your work increased more than mine? I think it would be impossible normally.â
âI just need to increase my efficiency as much as the amount increases, right? Thinking that Lidi is waiting, Iâll manage no matter how much the amount of work increases.â
When I clearly declared that, Alex made a tired face.
âHow can you work so hard⌠and moreover, succeedâŚâ
âIs there something strange?â
I donât understand whatâs there to wonder about.
Wanting to quickly meet Lidi, I can concentrate on work more. For me itâs obvious.
But Alex looked at me in exasperation.
âI know youâre a severe fool for Lidi, but⌠Well, whatever. More importantly, Freed. When is this yearâs international conference scheduled?â
As Alex changed the topic, I spoke while recalling what Iâd heard from Father recently.
â⌠Letâs see. Itâs still being adjusted, but for now itâs planned around fall.â
International conference, an occasion where representatives of each country gather once a year.
Itâs held between spring and fall, the host country can freely decide on the exact time.
This year it will be held in Wilhelm, but as my wedding was in spring, that was ruled out.
That leaves summer and fall. Both are fine, but considering the announcement time and climate, fall was a better choice. Currently, final adjustments are being worked on.
When I informed Alex of that, he muttered, âFall, huhâŚâ
â⌠I hope Lidi doesnât do something until then.â
When I reflexively glared at him, Alex said, âBecause,â with a large sigh and continued.
âThis time the lottery event involved the whole southern town. Do you understand how hard it was? No, the Japanese cafĂŠ showdown before was hard too, but because of its huge scale, the lottery was really not a laughing matter. Every day I was summoned somewhere, and it was hard to clean up⌠I donât want to do it ever again, even with Sionâs help.â
I was complicit in Lidiâs plan, so I couldnât give a clear reply. I knew it would cause trouble for Alex. But, I had no choice but to do it.
âI do feel sorry for you. But, you got results, right?â
When I asked that, Alex made the worst frown today.
âI got them. Foreigners visiting Wilhelm spent an incredible amount of money, and perhaps because it was the first project like that, the Royal Capital citizens also loosened the purse strings. Certainly, I took charge of security and other various things, but⌠it was a great success. Last night in the mansion, Old Man was praising Lidi while grinning⌠Sheâd get carried away, so Iâll never tell her that though.â
âThe Prime Minister did? Thatâs really great.â
âWell, at least it made him turn a blind eye to her going around the southern town, so thatâs good.â
âItâs most important.â
I donât want Lidi to be banned from going outside, so itâs great he quickly gave up on it.
âWhen she goes outside, Lidi is energetic and cute. I donât want to stop her, so itâs great the Prime Minister gave up on it.â
âWell, she also has Red Shinigami with her. Since he has a telepathic communication contract with you, she wonât do anything rash.â
While nodding I decided to keep it a secret that Lidi is thinking of a way to involve all towns next. I feel like Alex would collapse from shock if I said that.
However, Iâm Lidiâs ally despite knowing that.
Thereâs no reason not to listen to my dear wifeâs pleas.
I feel sorry for Alex, but I decided to surprise him when the time comes.
I apologized to him in my mind and looked at him.
Feeling my gaze, Alex made a mystified face. Despite that, he said, âTalk to Sion,â stood up, and left the office.