TL: Zimmings
Jin whistled lightly.
âWow, Iâm scared.â
While saying that, he kept smiling all the time.
I looked at the devils and raised one hand. It meant not to attack.
Jin lightly added more.
âListen to me.â
I kicked Jinâs calf. Jin grabbed his leg and made a fuss, so I pointed to his chest.
âYour master had a bad personality.â
He shrugged and nodded to the people behind him.
Those who seemed to be his soldiers were aiming at us.
The person who was at the front was very angry because Jin was kicked by me.
âTheyâre just a guest with bad personality. Go back.â
After Jin said so, they put down their bows.
âThen shall we go?â
âWhere?â
Jin turned his back on his soldiers and smiled.
âI forgot to tell you in advance, but you donât have a choice.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âI think you are cute, but the successor cannot love strangers who have invaded their territory.â
Then in my head, I heard Booneâs voice.
[Child, what should we do?]
I stared at Jin and slowly followed him.
âDonât attack. Weâll follow him.â
Because the communication device was out of service, we couldnât contact Athar in advance.
From their point of view, we were someone who crossed the border without any permission,
but they didnât directly use their sword is already too much hospitality.
I walked with Jin.
Jin took me to a nearby barracks, where a market was formed around the barracks.
âCome in.â
I sat in a chair in the barracks and looked outside.
When I was in Gahong or Waynes, I thought they were a country with strong characteristics, but the Athar Tribe was also a country like that.
Gahong, Waynes, the Athar Tribe, Mojas.
Among these four countries, Athar was the closest to the empire, and there were few areas where their clothes and cultures resembled ours.
The angled top worn by the men came down to the knees, and a colorful patterned fabric was attached to their chest diagonally, their trousers were wide and tied with a band-like hem.
Instead of a hat, a cloth was wrapped around the head, and instead of a jacket, they wore the skin of a beast.
Instead of heavy skirts, women wore plain skirts that make out their legs and long pants underneath, and like men, they were wearing diagonal colorful fabrics.
There were also many beasts like camels and leopards hanging out in one place.
âThere are so many jars.â
There was also large jars near the chair where I was sitting.
I opened the lid out of curiosity, and Jin quickly f interrupted me, saying, âOh my gosh.â
âSnakeâ¦â¦!â
A huge number of snakes quickly crawled out of the jar.
âBe careful. They donât like strangers.â
âIsnât that a poisonous snake?â
âYes.â
âWhy is this in a place where there are so many peopleâ¦â
At that time, someone slammed their tea cup in front of me.
He was the soldier who stood at the forefront of Jinâs army at the border.
âSheâs a guest, Kamatal, too close. Guest! Kamatal!â
âA girlâs voice? Sheâs pretty young too.â
When I looked at Jin, he smiled and put me on the other chair.
And Jin told the girl what to do in Athar language. The girl clicked her tongue, took a small flute out and blew it.
When the sound was heard, the snake gathered back into the fallen jar, and the girl sealed the entrance.
Jin put her arm on the girlâs shoulder and said.
âThis childâs name is Vipasha. of the Athar Tribe.â
âRadem?â
âIt means the best warrior.â
âThen what is Kamatal?â
âIf you say it in the imperial language, it would be like âPrinceâ.â
He grinned and sat down in front of me.
âFrom now on, if you think of here as an empire, Iâm like a prince, soyou have to treat me well.â
âAha, I guess Atharâs Radem is very unpleasant with me because I donât treat their Kamatal well.â
âYes.â
âBy the way, can you tell her? That Kamatal was rude to me first.â
Then, Vipasha huffed and took off her knight helmet.
âI, the imperial language of the continent, I know! Kamatal, interpreter, I do not need!â
âIf you donât want Kamatal to interpret, tell him to call in a proper interpreter.â
âImperial, saint, rude.â
âΦÎÎβκÏη (I didnât allow you to speak.)â
Vipasha and Jin looked at me in awe.
Jin asked with a rare serious expression.
âDo you know our language?â
âItâs only natural that you speak the Imperial language, is it strange that I speak the Athar language?â
âTo be precise, itâs not the language of the Athar Tribe, but the language of the Nashalk tribe in Athar, right?â
âYes, itâs the Nashalk tribe, the tribe of Jin.â
âIâm not saying thereâs a problemâ¦Itâs amazing that itâs the first time a foreigner knows the language of my people. Itâs a language thatâs not used well within Athar except for our tribe.â
âIsnât it weirder that a person who came to trade with the Nashalk tribe doesnât know the language of the tribe?â
ââ¦â¦True.â
Jin burst into laughter, and Vipasha frowned.
âHow do you know, Nashalk language?â
âI studied.â
âEmpire, a powerful country. Nashalk language, you donât have to learn it. There was no official Athar language, no knowledge, no envoy.â
âI know. Itâs better than the official language of your continent. Isnât it?â
ââ¦â¦.â
As I laughed, Vipasha flinched.
I said.
âIt means not disrespecting Nashalk, and if you respect me, it means that I will also be polite.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âRadem. I remember. The 12 tribes of Athar hold contests every year to select the strongest warriors right? You must have won there and become âRadem.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âA good warrior should be treated fairly no matter what age or status.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âYou say I have no manners. But in the empire, it is a great disrespect to touch other peopleâs bodies carelessly. Even more when they hug a ladyâs waist.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âI couldnât tell ou my arrival because the communication tool was destroyed, but I was ordered by His Majesty, the emperor. Just as you were angry for your countryâs honor, I was also displeased with your master, who damaged our countryâs honor.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âI admit that I was rude because we had a connection on the academy. I apologize.â
Jin laughed, and Vipasha, who was listening to me quietly, bowed her head.
âItâs nice to meet you, polite, knowledgeable, envoy.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âWelcome to Nashalk.â
I got up, grabbed both ends of the skirt, and bent my knees slightly.
âThank you for the hospitality.â
After that, Vipasha became noticeably gentle.
She left the barracks, saying she would bring a new tea.
Jin, who was looking at me with his arms in his chin, said.
âThanks.â
âWhat?â
âOur tribe boasted the strongest power among the Athar Tribe in the past, but not now. Thanks to that, the people became very wary as they were being beaten around by other tribes. Itâs like that for Vipasha.â
âIs the position of the Nashalk tribe weakened?â
âNashalk is a tribe that succeeded Godâs blood. We are the only tribe in Athar that is born with mana and divine power.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âIn the past, it was different because of our magical power, but now, divine power is common in the continent. Above all, children are not born easily, so our population is the smallest among other tribe.â
âI see.â
Jin looked at the people of the Nashalk tribe outside the barracks with an expressionless face.
âThe Athar Tribe elects a leader once every 50 years. This is the 50th year.â
ââ¦â¦.â
Now that our power has become so weak, what will happen to our tribe if our grandfather is pushed out of the candidates?â
ââ¦â¦.â
âThere is a legend in Athar that the child who occupies the temple becomes a mage. We can never let go of it.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âMy grandfather and father might not oppose it but all of Kakan (tribe leaders) except for the two are opposing it.â
ââ¦â¦.â
âThe temple cannot be destroyed. Kakan donât believe your emperorâs words that the world will end if they donât destroy the temple.â
Just in time, Vipasha brought in the tea.
Her face was visibly sad, perhaps because she heard our story.
I was lost in thought as I touched the teacup that Vipasha had put down.
Jin smiled faintly at me.
âSo Iâm sorry. Athar will not destroy the temple.â
âSo, if the leader become someone from Nashalk tribe, can you destroy the temple?â
ââ¦â¦What?â
âItâs not hard to understand. If someone from Nashalk wins this election, we can destroy the temple.â
âThat⦠itâs true.â
I drank tea and said.
âThen itâs easy.â
âWhat?â
I looked down at the teacup and smiled.
âLetâs solve it quickly and return to the empire.â
Iâll have to go back in the next two days.
Who am I to say that?
Iâm the younger sister of a genius in manipulating public opinion
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