Chapter 425 - Conflict
Spending My Retirement In A Game
"You want me to believe such a thing?" The Prince asked, nearly insulted at this revelation, even if he seemed to be conflicted about whether or not it might actually be true. After all, considering the things that are surrounding him at the moment, meaning this Dungeon space that appeared out of nowhere as well as what apparently is an artificial creation that is nearly indistinguishable from a regular person, not to mention the fact that Eisen had the ability to change his size, something that not many races could do, are all things that not many normal people could accomplish.
"Believe it, donât believe it, itâs up to you. But I suggest you believe it, because if you do, then you will be able to gain an ally you could never even imagine." Eisen said with a slight, calm smile, now that he managed to gather his thoughts after that short connection to these old memories.
With a deep, nervous stare, the Prince looked at Eisen and asked the only question that was on his mind at the moment. "And... And what if I donât believe you?" The Prince asked, and Eisen just slightly smirked and stared back.
"You will gain an enemy you never wanted to make." Eisen said, and the Prince immediately took a step back nervously, before the old man started laughing loudly. "Thatâs what you thought Iâd say, right? Donât worry, if you donât believe me, you can just leave the Dungeon and act like this conversation never happened. I donât plan on starting any wars." With a soft smile, Eisen started to move his fingers through his beard.
"And sorry for insulting your father like that, I was just slightly overwhelmed there for a moment." Eisen pointed out, and the Prince slowly nodded his head.
"It... Itâs fine... Youâre not wrong." The Prince admitted with a wry chuckle, before the old man smirked in response. "Oh? Well, thatâs quite interesting. Seems like youâre a bit more reasonable than I expected you to be. Is there a way for me to convince you that I am telling you the truth?" Eisen asked him, and the Prince thought about it for a moment, before he slowly nodded his head.
"Yeah... Actually, yeah, there is... Thereâs a secret âTermâ that has been passed down the generations, and only the Royal Family and those that Peaked are allowed to know it... If I can actually tell you those two words, then you seem to be telling the truth. If I canât... Then itâs probably a lie." The Prince pointed out, and then slowly approached Eisen, before placing his mouth toward the old manâs ear, placing his hands around it.
Slowly, Eisenâs eyes opened wide and he stared at the Prince surprised.
"Prime Industries, huh..?" Eisen muttered quietly, and the Prince slowly nodded his head, practically shocked.
"So thatâs really it, huh..? You... You truly are Eisen? THE Eisen?" He asked, and Eisen nodded his head, while Komer looked at Eisen confused, and Kirisho was even more confused about it, considering that she was the only NPC here that wasnât allowed to know about this being a âgameâ.
"Wait, wait, wait, Eisen, what do you mean? How does he know that? âYour Highnessâ..." Komer started, doing air-quotes as he was at it, "Are you secretly a-"
"Heâs not." Eisen said quite clearly, interrupting Komer because he was already aware what he was about to say, "He really isnât. Heâs not an artificial, he was born in this world, thatâs indisputable. There are a lot of things we might need to speak about at some point, Komer. Until then, just trust me with this one, alright?" Eisen asked with a wink, and the young Merchant slowly nodded his head in utter confusion.
"Now then, seeing how you trust that Iâm telling the truth now, I need to speak about something else. Two people, one man and a woman, will try to infiltrate a certain group that is forming in the capital. They are backed by Antonio Hastings, and the two Leaders seem to be two Merchants by the names of Merc and Cial." Eisen explained, and the Prince slowly nodded his head.
"Yeah... I was sent information about them...Weâre already investigating them, but there isnât anything wrong with what they are currently doing. For what reason do you want them to be infiltrated?" The Prince explained, and Eisen swiftly crossed his arms.
"Because weâre not sure if Antonio can be trusted, and we want to know more about him. And of course to keep Merc and Cial in check." The old man explained, and the Prince slowly nodded.
"And... What sort of support do you want?"
"Quite simply, the best way would be to have you pretend to try and support their group by âgivingâ them two trusted people with great abilities. On top of that, I want you to set up a meeting between me and someone that has the ability to fake their status from appraisers." Eisen explained quite simply, and the Prince slowly nodded his head.
"Thatâs it? You donât want me to break the group up forcefully? You donât want me to question anyone?" Surprised, the Prince looked at Eisen, who simply shook his head in response.
"I donât. Itâs as simple as that. If you give me a way to contact you, Iâm going to tell you when and where you could meet the two people that will infiltrate that group. But they will only go after I was able to meet that person that can fake their status." Eisen explained quite swiftly, and the Prince started to smile wrily.
"Alright... Sounds fair. Then... You will help our country during the way in a few monthsâ time?" The Prince asked nervously, and Eisen slowly sighed.
"Depends." He replied, "If you want our help, then you better have a good reason for fighting this war in the first place."
"We donât." The Prince replied immediately, staring down at the ground, and the old man looked at him surprised, before that surprised expression turned rather annoyed. "What do you mean, exactly?"
"We donât have a good reason. As you said, my father is a fool. And fools are easy to influence. He wants to start a war with the Country of Giants..."
"The Country of Giants? Youâve got to be kidding me." Eisen said, grinding his teeth onto each other annoyedly while rubbing the bridge of his nose.
"I know itâs insane! My Father was influenced by some extremists... Giants are technically Monsters, so they say that they shouldnât be allowed to have their own Country in that way..."
Eisen sighed deeply and stared forward at the Prince. "Change of Plans. Iâm going to see the King straight away." The Old man said angrily, but the Prince immediately shook his head fearfully.
"You canât! You really, really canât!" He exclaimed, but Eisen just stared at him coldly.
"And why canât I?" The old man asked, and the Prince slowly gulped, loud enough for this sound to be heard from everyone, before replying, "His Guards are currently Level 500, the Castle has practically been taken over by the men of those that influenced my father, and they are also at a similar level. Considering how long Artificials have been appearing for, I donât think you can be at a level higher than 100 after having lost your experience, am I wrong?"
"Yes, youâre wrong, Iâm at Level 200. But it doesnât matter, he wonât be able to just kill me anyway." Eisen replied, and the Prince stared at Eisen deeply.
"It doesnât matter even if you can convince or force my father, we have already sent messengers to the Giants, and they donât seem to have taken kindly to it either... They are now fully preparing for war as well... And I donât think they will try and accept any form of apology on our side considering the conflict between our countries since generations ago..."
"What kind of conflict are you speaking about?" Eisen asked with a deep frown, and the Prince sighed deeply.
"There was a war before, and while we didnât win... Our country managed to kill two Clan Leaders... The Leader of the Fire, and the Leader of the Mountain Clans... The war ended with a non-conflict treaty, but the tension between our countries never ceased..."
"Fine. I have to speak to the current Grardour anyway. I will gain strength and then meet with the King before heading to the country of Giants. I will try to solve this issue for you, understood? But for that, you need to do your utmost to hold off the actual war as long as you possibly can. If the war starts, I will not help you fight my own people." Eisen told the Prince, and then looked toward the building acting as an entrance to the Dungeon.
"Now, weâre leaving. There are other things I need to take care of with Komer in private. We will set the Dungeon up afterward, and leave again in a few days." The old man said in a clear tone, heading over toward the door, mad as he could be, followed by all the others.
Of course, the moment he stepped back out through the gate he was met with suspicious gazes from the Guards, but Eisen just glared at them and stood next to the Entrance to the Starlight Building, before the others came out as well, with the Prince coming out directly after Eisen himself.
"Come here or to the Dungeon Entrance the moment you find one of the people with my requirements, and then I will send those two over to the Lordâs castle to meet you." The old man said in a clear voice as he looked at the Prince, although the young royal simply nodded his head and looked at his Guards.
"Letâs go." The Prince commanded as he looked at his Guards, and they made their way along the road, and all the other Guards that barricaded the street followed behind. Once they were gone, Komer looked at Eisen intensely, obviously wanting to know what exactly just happened.
"Eisen, what was that just now?" The young Merchant asked, and the old man simply smiled at him.
"Donât worry about it. For now, letâs just worry about Starlight-related things. First, where can we place the mass-production machinery right now?"
"Fine, but explain it to me at some point, got it?" Komer sighed, before Eisen chuckled and nodded his head. "Of course, of course. Letâs just go inside now. Fafnir, you come on too." Eisen said as he looked at the small Dragon sleeping on top of the gate, before he stood up and stretched, jumping off of the stone bricks before the gate crumbled into nothingness and disappeared.
"Iâm going to get the bottle as well. It should fit inside here, right?"
"Mhm, it should. We can bring it to the right place later, for now this is fine, I guess."