Chapter 161: Live to Sienna Pt.161
Reboot Sienna
It gave Sienna goosebumps to think about how fast his ability was developing. Wouldnât he be enough to cure hundreds of people with just a flick of a hand later?
âThatâs great!â
âNah, itâs not my ability, is it? Itâs all a blessing.â
Roy said politely. His answer raised another question for Sienna.
âThen how much power does the Pope have?â
Sienna wondered if his abilities could lead to thunderstorms, earthquakes, and the collapse of a country.
âYou donât think he could manipulate peopleâs thoughts with one gesture...â
âHahaha! No. He doesnât do what they call a visible divine transfer.â
âCan you be a Pope without miraculous powers? Is the Holy Father a hereditary succession?â
âNo way. He was an orphan like me and started cleaning the altar and slowly raised to his position. Itâs complicated to explain, but he has the abilities necessary for the position.â
Sienna nodded at his words.
âDoes the Pope have a better political power than others? It is an important virtue for a leader to have.â
âIf itâs not a hereditary system, then Roy could become pope later.â
Roy said with a troubled look on Siennaâs words.
âAnyone in the Holy Empire, of course, can be the Pope. But I think itâs beyond my ability. Iâm not confident that I can stand the papal position.â
âWell, it canât be comfortable to have a countryâs destiny. Iâve never seen the Holy Father, but Iâm sure heâs old.â
âYes. Heâs very old. But heâs still very active. He still attends all the Masses that are held from dawn until late at night. Oh, the reason I came to the imperial court today was because of the order he gave me.â
âI thought you were here for the knightsâ issue, but you werenât?â
Sienna thought Royâs visit was due to the friction between the Holy Knights and the Imperial Knights that happened not long ago. Sienna knew that the imperial knights had prevented them from entering the palace under Carlâs orders, though he was just treating it as a matter of rivalry between the knights.
Roy would need to deliver his message instead of them, who came all the way to the empire and could not go back without doing anything, and could not bend to the empire.
âOf course that happened, but above all, the Holy Father wanted to see Lady Sienna.â
âMe?â
âYou are invited to the Holy Empire.â
Sienna looked at Roy with a fluttered face.
Sienna used to wonder if the goddess of the earth was involved in her return to the past. This was because the first change that happened after the return was the meeting with Roy. Later, when she learned of Royâs outstanding power, she thought maybe the goddess sent her to save him.
So there was a vague expectation that if she went to the Holy Empire, she might find a reason for her return. Of course, the current pope, who has a good sense of politics, would have invited her for more secular reasons, but she was still excited because it was a country she had never been to.
Roy shook his head with a regretful look.
âSo I asked the Emperor, and he turned me down immediately.â
Sienna smiled tenderly as she thought she could see how Carl refused. But Roy looked so down, so she soothed him with a friendly voice.
âWe are not a colony state, so if the Empress visits at the request of the Holy Empire, it could be seen as humiliating. Priest Roy and I are friends, but we are also the cardinal who represents the Holy Empire and the empress of the Leipsden Empire.â
Roy nodded reluctantly.
âMaybe the Pope also said this knowing that the Emperor would refuse. So heâs not going to scold Roy. Donât worry too much.â
âIâm not worried that he would be angry. Itâs just a shame. I wanted to show you what the empire I grew up in is like.â
âIâm curious too, where you grew up. If I get the chance, Iâll come to visit the Holy Empire.â
âIf that time comes, Iâll make sure to show you around. There are so many places I want to show you!â
Royâs voice got a little brighter.
At the time Roy and Sienna were chatting, Carl was staring at the nobles who appeared at the political meeting with a wistful face. The nobles bowed their heads, avoiding his gaze, because of the fierce spirit of his body.
âYou were all pretending to be so proud, and you finally managed to get the Holy Empire knights to step on this land.â
The nobles were antsy even though Carl didnât raise his voice. Carl continued, with one lip curled up.
âNot only the Holy Empire and the Castro Empire but also the numerous kingdoms on the border here and there, theyâre talking nonsense about reducing the number of central forces when there are only enemies everywhere...â
âBut, Your Majesty the Emperor!â
Count Ferrer hurriedly opened his mouth to make an objection. Despite Carlâs fierce eyes, he forced himself to speak.
âIt is true that there are many countries around the empire, but not all are enemies. There are also too many central forces in Leipsden, as the Castro Empire has just reached a truce. The tax burden to maintain the Central Army is too high.â
âThatâs right. Itâs a waste to maintain the Central Army for a war that may happen again at any time.â
The nobles came out to defend Count Ferrer. Carl watched them with a cold smile. By the time the commotion died down after they had been talking for a long time, Carl said next.
âSo you all canât just sit and watch the Central Army playing, is what I am getting here. Because itâs a waste of some tax money.â
âYour Majesty, youâre going too far.â
âToo far? I agree with that to some extent. You donât have to let the Central Army, trained with the highest honors, just play. So I decided to accept some of your opinions.â
â...â
Everyone gasped at the unexpected reaction. They all thought that Carl wouldnât take it easy. Moreover, what did he mean by saying that he will accept only a part of their opinions?
âSo I plan to deploy some of the central forces to each of the territories.â
âWhat do you mean by that? Are you saying youâre going to let the Central Army stay on the territories?â
As the nobles raised their voices, Carl frowned and raised his hand. His gesture shut them up. As the hall quieted down, Carl continued.
âItâs total nonsense to raise soldiers in each of the territories to increase the Empireâs defenses. How can you, who never even managed ten soldiers, manage to do that?â
The nobles flinched their lips as if to refute Carl, but no one spoke up. Most of the high-ranking aristocrats here now had no experience of participating in the war and had no justification to refute it.
âBut thereâs a point in what you say. You know how much time and money it takes to raise a knight. However, deploying the Central Army on a permanent basis will save you money to grow your knights, and there will be some benefits in managing the army. We can move more efficiently than we do now, which is mainly based on wires. Itâs good for you and me. Count Ferrer, of course. I canât believe you came up with this brilliant idea for me.â
Count Ferrerâs face was distorted by Carlâs words. The nobles looked at the emperor with a look of disbelief.
Although the Emperor of Leipsden was said to have a strong imperial power, the basic authority of the estates lies with its lord, the owner of the territory. However, the emperor said that he would strengthen the monitoring system for the nobility by deploying his central army in each territory, and reduce the influence of the lords and place it under the influence of the emperor in every corner of the empire. This was a grave matter that might shake the foundations of the feudal system.
âI almost thought you were going to hold hands with the Castro Empire and start a rebellion because you knew exactly what the situation was like, and you were talking about reducing the number of troops, or increasing the number of soldiers.â
The faces of the nobles turned blue at his words. Carlâs words were heard as saying that he would accuse them of collaborating with the Castro Empire if they opposed his opinion or would be charged with treason.
âOur territory can do its job well without the Central Army.â
Baron Sention plucked up his courage and said to Carl, he had a territory located in the northern part of the Marl Mountains and was the owner of a large territory out of proportion to the title of Baron.
âBaron Sention...You asked for tax relief last year and the year before, saying that you were harmed by monsters, right? Donât worry, unlike your poorly-trained territory soldiers, our well-trained Central Army will take care of the monsters well. Next year, the damage caused by monsters will be reduced, so you can afford to pay more taxes. Consider it when you do your taxes next year.â
âNo, itâs not that...â
As he shook his hand in embarrassment, Carl looked around the nobles and said, âIf I had known that the dispatch of the Central Army had so many advantages, I would have done it earlier. If it had been so, the damage to the land would have been reduced. What a waste of taxes that could have been collected.â
Carl stood up and continued his words, âThink you understand, then, and Iâll call this political meeting over.â
Carl left the conference room as if he would not give room for discussion. As soon as the door closed, angry-faced aristocrats approached Count Ferrer, raising their voices.
âWhat the hell is going on here? I canât believe weâre deploying the Central Army to the territories! How can this be?!â
âWasnât it a mistake to bring up the idea of reducing the number of troops in the central region to begin with?â
âWas there a secret deal between you and the Emperor from the beginning?â
Count Ferrer looked dismayed at the nobles protesting against him. Having been with Carl for a long time, he was unaware of what he was capable of. It wasnât until Count Ferrer faced Carl that he felt how evil and scary he was.