Editing Madan no Ou to Vanadis:Volume 06 Chapter 2
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"Returning to our discussion earlier, what has been said is correct. Choosing you as the emissary is killing two birds with one stone. As His Majesty has said, your appointment represents the support of both Zhcted and Brune. In other words, rather than sacrificing a pawn, sending a beloved hero such as yourself to a land embroiled in civil war implies-" |
"Returning to our discussion earlier, what has been said is correct. Choosing you as the emissary is killing two birds with one stone. As His Majesty has said, your appointment represents the support of both Zhcted and Brune. In other words, rather than sacrificing a pawn, sending a beloved hero such as yourself to a land embroiled in civil war implies-" |
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− | "So that's how it is. It will give Prince |
+ | "So that's how it is. It will give Prince Jermaine the appearance that Zhcted values him greatly." |
At Tigre's words, the Vanadis with black hair nodded in satisfaction. |
At Tigre's words, the Vanadis with black hair nodded in satisfaction. |
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"Thanks for your help, but will that be alright?" |
"Thanks for your help, but will that be alright?" |
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− | The follower who was scheduled to meet him afterwards might have information that would be useful in negotiations with |
+ | The follower who was scheduled to meet him afterwards might have information that would be useful in negotiations with Jermaine. When Tigre asked about it, Sasha shook her head to say not to worry. |
"His Majesty would not do such a thing. The negotiations would get confused, and your value would decrease. He should tell you all you need to know about the negotiations before they take place. Even that man would understand that he may die by unnecessarily disrupting negotiations." |
"His Majesty would not do such a thing. The negotiations would get confused, and your value would decrease. He should tell you all you need to know about the negotiations before they take place. Even that man would understand that he may die by unnecessarily disrupting negotiations." |