Thatâs what Robinson said, but most people have a look like they canât boil it off.
It is certainly probable that it is haphazard. But there may be in case. It was such an anxious look.
âI said I didnât use it because I didnât want to destroy the city, but if thatâs what you have in the first place, you should just have to march on and shoot my army heading to the castle without bothering to tell this one about it. If an attack enough to destroy a city is launched into the army, the morale of a large number of soldiers will be drastically reduced and they will not be able to fight. Thomas would know about that.â
âBut when Vince said he was an enemy soldier, he said he wanted a truce because he didnât want to kill his countrymen with a murder weapon.â
âEven if there is confusion about killing citizens, there will be no confusion about killing soldiers. Then you must have surrendered without fighting from the beginning.â\nThere was no one to deny Robinsonâs words outright, but still let the anxiety not be wiped away in case.
This has been a hassle. I cannot ignore the words of the minister completely enough to say clan. Opinions could also be solidified that the truce should remain.
âHmm.â
Mireille, who was near me, snorted.
The nobles pay attention to Mireille.
âYouâre set to haunt me like this. Look, such a powerful weapon can never be built by the power of Belzd alone. The Governor of the State of Meesian will have to move to make it. Even if development took place in Belzd, there can be no doubt that that was because of the work of the former Governor of the Province of Meesian. And no matter how many secrets you make, itâs hard to think that your son, Klan, doesnât know about it. If you knew there was such a weapon, youâd be changing the way you attacked Belzd.â \nListening to Mireilleâs words, the nobles are a little convinced that âThatâs rightâŚâŚâ
âAnyway, you can call Master Klan and listen. Thereâs never gonna be anything like that, and Iâm pretty sure the guy youâre worried about is stupid.â
If you let the clan affirm it, it could certainly quench your anxiety as well.
His words have weight and persuasion. Many ministers will also respect it, and anxiety is likely to be allayed.
Robinson then called the clan.
\nâYeah, that stuffâs supposed to go through. You know that over there, but I was wondering what was going on.â
If Thomas is a brilliant intellectual, that doesnât sound like the best thing to do.
However, I personally wondered whether the real purpose was hidden in the current measures.
âI just tried that one with a tick or a bee, donât you have any particular aim? There may be other manoeuvres.â
âI think itâs possibleâŚâ
âI think itâs too much of a mess. Well, maybe Iâve been thinking too much, but Iâve never been over thinking.â
We discussed it afterwards, but we still didnât know what the enemy was after.