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The woman got up quickly and looked around her.
She had a look of confusion on her face, as if she didnât know what had happened to her.
Most of the onlookers had already dispersed.
I rented the nearby teahouseâs eaves, laid her down, and let Gigi take care of her, which she did surprisingly quickly.
âYou, what?â
âYouâd better thank this person, heâs the one who saved your life.â
The owner of the teahouse, a good-looking woman, said to the woman and went to serve the customers in the busy store.
âHow much do you remember?â
âI was fighting ...... and there was an attack from somewhere I wasnât paying attention to.â
âThe guy you were fighting had his guys sneak in and attack you.â
âCowardly!â
The woman became angry and spat at the person.
âI donât deny that it was cowardly, but you were too careless.â
âUgh. ......â
âWhy were you doing that in the first place? You never intended to lose no matter who your opponent was, did you?â
âYou understand, ......?â
I chuckled.
Beyond what she didnât say, I thought I heard her say, âA kid like you?â .
âI can tell that by looking at you.â
This time she gave a wary look, a look that said, âThis guyâs not ordinary.â
âIf I was going to do something, I would have done it while you were unconscious.â
â...... Thatâs true.â
âSo, why were you doing that anyways?â
â...... I had no money for travel.â
âTravel money?â
She nodded and spoke with a bitter look on her face.
âI came to Royal Capital for this yearâs knight selection, but I couldnât make it. Thinking it was some kind of mistake, I stayed in the capital and waited for them to look into it, but I ran out of my expenses. I couldnât even go back to my hometown at this rate, so I did what I did .......â
âWell, thatâs strange.â
She was depressed and turned her head down when she mentioned that she was not selected for the knighthood, but when I replied, she looked up and glared at me with an angry face.
âWhatâs so funny?â
âDonât get mad, thatâs not the point. I just saw your skills. If you were to come with that skill set, there was no way you could fail the selection process.â
Even if you take into account the fact that she was just some person from the city, her skills were quite impressive.
She is no less skilled than Shirley, the only knight Iâve taken.
I canât imagine her falling for that.
âI thought so too. Thatâs why I asked my contacts to check it out. Then, I was able to meet the Tenth Prince, the examiner. And for His Highness, a woman had .......â
The woman stammered, and her face turned bright red.
Her expression could not be taken as either shame or outrage.
âOkay, thatâs enough. I understand what youâre talking about.â
The tenth prince, my brother, I know his character well.
I think he was very direct in saying that if you are a woman, you should offer your body.
Thatâs the kind of guy he is.
I thought about it for a while and asked the woman.
âDo you still want to be a knight?â
âOf course I do. I will come back next year. No matter how many years it takes, Iâll make it.â
âIf so, there is no hurry to return home.â
âEh?â
I took out a small bag from my pocket and handed it to the woman.
âIs this ...... money?
âItâs reens. Enough to last you a year in the capital.â
âEh ......?â
âGigi, werenât there some empty houses on Tyler Street?â
âYes, Master.â
Gigi, who had been quietly waiting behind me for a while now, answered.
âTell Dylan to arrange for her to use one of them.â
âUnderstood.â
âW-What do you mean?â
The woman was puzzled.
She still didnât seem to understand what was happening.
âStay in the capital. Itâs easier to get information about the selection of knights and take measures if you stay here.â
âItâs not that. I mean, why are you giving me this ......â
âIâm a patron of many people. And I like you, so I gave you money.â
âMe, you say?â
âI want you to be recognized for your abilities, not for your easy use as a woman. Thatâs the kind of person I like.â
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âWho are you? Youâre not an ordinary person.â
The woman stares at me with admiring eyes.
Then, an intruder, who did not read the air, arrived.
âThere she is!â
After the voice, I heard many footsteps approaching.
I looked around and saw that there were roughly twenty people surrounding us in the entire teahouse.
At the center of it all was the man from earlier, Chad.
He had a first aid bandage on his shoulder and had changed into proper pants.
âYou little bastard. Finish him off, all of you! Brother too, please!â
At Chadâs command, the men attacked in unison.
They never learn, do they?
I took a step forward.
While I was thinking about Leviathan, Luthiya made a direct appeal in my head.
Not only Leviathan, but also me.
Such feelings flowed straight to me, and I decided to respond to them.
I linked the two rings together.
Linking Luthiya and the armor ring, I transformed them into hand armor to cover both arms.
In an instant, I had two burning fists.
I intercepted the men with them.
Punching them in their unprotected bodies and through their gaping jaws.
Throwing flames that crawled on the ground, I grabbed their throat rings and blasted them at zero distance.
I replicated Luthiyaâs technique, just as I had done with Leviathan.
Each time the attack hit, the menâs bodies would burst into flames.
Another characteristic of Luthiysâ technique is that it flares up for a moment and then quickly disappears.
âAmazing ...... speed and strength for a boy who looks ...... just like he does, but heâs so strong!â
The woman who was late to the game was marveling.
In the meantime, all the newly arrived men had been defeated, including Chad, who I could hardly be bothered to question anymore â I thought.
There was only one man, dressed like a knight, who had not fallen.
He was at the end of the line and didnât attack, so I didnât fight back and attack him.
The man looked as if he had bitten into a bitter bug.
If you do not want to fight, there is no need to bother, I told the knight.
âIâll take these guys and go somewhere else...â
âYou are! The Tenth Princeâs knight!â
âHm?â
When the woman said that, the knight was startled.
When I looked at the knight, his face instantly turned pale.
âOoh, I see. Thatâs how it is, huh.â
ââ!â
I said so, and the Knight was surprised again.
It seems that the Knight is a knight of the Tenth Prince Dustin Ararat.
While I donât know anything about the other side, of course they know about me.
Oh, by the way, Chad also said, âBrother, please.â
Itâs okay that Chad had dragged him here, but knowing that it was me, and thinking that I didnât know him, he didnât attack me and kept quiet to see if he could get away with it.
But then, the woman who had probably seen him before, when she asked for backstage entertainment, told me.
It would have been fine if I hadnât known about it, but now that itâs out there.
âPlease forgive me! Your Highness the th.â
The knight instantly kneeled down to me on the spot.
The onlookers, who had once dispersed, gathered again and started buzzing.
âeh ......?â
The woman, too, looked at the knight and me in turn, as if she had been pinched by a fox.
â3th......? His Highness? Isnât that the Wise Prince of the Minister of Justice?â
The woman was greatly astonished.
âYeah. Noah Ararat.â
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It seems that this knight also have something to say about it.
âYouâre a prince and a minister, but you donât flaunt your status and position. ......?â
The womanâs eyes were half in amazement and half in respect.
She could be left alone for a while, but the problem was the knight.
Unlike the time at Cobalt Street, this one is well behaved.
âAre these your people?â
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âIf so, then just leave.â
âDidnât you hear me?â
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âDid you try to attack me?â
The knight man shook his head with such force that it seems like he would rip his neck off.
âIâll let you off. Take them and get the hell out of here.â
âOh, thank you for your greatness!â
The knight slammed his head into the ground with such force that you could hear it thump, thump, thump, and then he woke up his friends and left with them all.
Now, all thatâs left is the womanâ
Clap, Clap Clap.
I heard a resounding clapping sound while the onlookers were still buzzing around.
Looking towards the sound, I saw an old man clapping at a stall serving sake across from the teahouse.
âWell, you are quite a boy. Your face, as well as your skills, are first-rate. Iâve never seen such an amazing boy in recent years.â
The old man praised me, he seemed to have a certain air about him.
Just as I was wondering who the hell he was, I saw the golden gourd he had placed on the table.
My heart thumped! And I felt my heart beat loudly.
Dokun!
In this world, there are times when the most eccentric belongings are more famous than the person himself.
For example, a knightâs alias is the pattern of his favorite weapon.
The golden gourd is another example.
Recently, I came to know its owner.
I looked it up and found out.
I approached the old man and knelt down in front of him. |
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There was no need to be so particular with my brother Henry, but it was part of the etiquette.
The maids served the meal, and just as the main course was about to be served, Dylan, the butler, came into the dining room.
Dylan first bowed to brother and then spoke to me.
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âWhatâs up, Noah, is there a problem?â
âItâs about First Prince â Brother Gilbertâs man.â
âOh, what did he say?â
Brother stopped his hand and asked, his eyes flashing.
âWell, he got me. After questioning the scoundrel, I found out that he was doing business under brothers name. I would have taken him to court tomorrow, but he killed himself when we took our eyes off him.â
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After exchanging glances with brother, both of us nodded our heads with a slight tug of the chin.
Brother and I both know that the same words must have crossed our minds.
The lizardâs tail.
Dead men tell no tales, itâs the same in every age.
And to go to such lengths to silence them?
âThe black market slave trader did what brother ordered him to do.â
Brother Henry nodded.
âGilbert had always been like that. Business â owning a store, buying a manor. Heâs always been into that sort of thing.â
âIt canât be helped, brother.â
Brother stared at me in surprise, raising his eyebrows.
âHe was the first prince, but also was the son of a concubine, and because of that he could not become crown prince. Maybe heâs trying to vent his frustration, or maybe heâs looking for a suitable replacement because he canât take over the empire itself. Business and the manor are in the territory of substitutes.â
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âWhatâs the matter, brother?â
âNo, ...... didnât think you know that as well. Youâre really amazing, you know that?â
âIs that so? Iâm sure anyone can figure it out with a little thought.â
âNo, not really.â
He smiled and took a bite of the main dish that the maids had brought over.
The food was not very tasty because of the disgusting things I had heard.
In the living room of the mansion, after Brother Henry had left.
Me, my guard Shirley, and a few other kids were in the same room.
In the room, lit by lanterns, the boys and girls who were about to be sold were kneeling in front of me as I sat down.
There were five of them, three boys and two girls.
They are about the same age as I am now, and with just a slight shift in their birthdays, maybe they would have been playing hide-and-seek together.
I asked these boys and girls.
âI have already taken care of it. Youâre free to go. You will not be sold because now.â
âââ......âââ
The five of them didnât seem too happy despite being declared free from slavery, but rather just stared at each other in confusion.
Is it ...... because of that?
âYou can go anywhere you want. Do you have somewhere to go?â
âNo. ......â
One of the girls, who was in the middle, the one who stopped my carriage first, answered in a muffled voice.
âThere isnât any?â
âYes...... I was sold in exchange for this years paddy.â
âI was sold to pay for my motherâs funeral.â
âTo reduce the number of mouths to feed......â
The boys and girls told me about their circumstances.
All of them have no place to go back to, or if they do, they will be sold again sooner or later.
By the way, it is more profitable for the parents to sell them to black market slavers.
Itâs not that thereâs some kind of trick to it, itâs just that the black market slavers donât have to pay taxes, so they can turn that money around and buy them at a higher price.
Parents who sell their children to black market slavers are bound to sell them again, even if they come back.
âAll right then. Dylan.â
I clapped my hands and called Dylan, the butler.
Almost immediately, Dylan came into the room.
âIâm taking all of these people in. Give them a place to sleep and assign them to appropriate jobs.â
âAnd if any of them are smart, make sure they study.â
âYes. As usual.â
âA-Ah are you buying us?â
The girl asked, half surprised, half happy.
â I am not buying you, so if you want to leave, you can always go to .......â
I cut her off and looked at the boys and girls one by one.
They must have sensed something in my gaze, because they all shrank back and gulped.
âI will never take in anyone who has already left. It means I will not tolerate traitors.â
âââ......ââ
Mmm? Was that too difficult?
As if he sensed this, Dylan came from the side.
âYou just have to be sincere without betrayal. Hurry up and thank His Highness.â
He urged the children.
The children knelt down and thanked me, then Dylan took them away.
Alone in the room, I remembered something.
âCall Evelyn.â
I clapped my hands and said this, and a moment later Evelyn, the maid, appeared.
Evelyn, the maid, had been serving the guests at the house for a long time.
âYou wanted to see me, master?â
âYes, I brought you this.â
I took out a large envelope and handed it to her.
When Evelyn received it, she puzzled.
âWhatâs this?â
âA letter of appointment. You are now appointed governor of a small estate in Almeria.â
Evelyn mumbles in a flat accent, perhaps because the language is unfamiliar to her.(TN: instead of kanji she pronounced just hiragana)
âAlso itâs valid immediately. You are now an official.â
âB-But why me?â
Evelyn asked back, she looked both surprised and happy.
The land granted to the Prince is quite large, and of course the Prince cannot do everything by himself.
Therefore, the land is divided into small areas and a governor is sent to rule on his behalf.
The acting governor of the Prince is also called a deputy governor by the common people.
From a maid to a deputy â thatâs quite a rise.
âIâve been watching you for many years, and youâre the smartest maid we have. That cleverness would be wasted if you were just a maid in charge of serving guests at the mansion. Thatâs what I thought.â
âW-Well but! You see, Iâm .......â
She wandered her gaze.
It was obvious that she was choosing her words.
âIâd much rather serve my master than go out and get ahead!â
Evelyn begged.
The words were sincere, and I could tell she meant it.
âI know, but you will grow. And if you do, and you do well, then I will have been a good judge of character in appointing you.â
âAh.......â
âAnd so you should go out and work for me.â
âY-Yes! I understand!â
Holding the letter of appointment as if it were a lifelong treasure, Evelyn walked out of the living room with a look of equal parts happiness and determination on her face.
âAmazing .......â
âHmm?â
I turned around and looked at Shirley.
She has been escorting me since a while ago.
Itâs not just for personal safety that she is a guard in these cases.
Depending on the case, the aristocracy, because of their status, can lose just by âdirectly involvingâ.
This time it was the same, and even if the children were to get upset and attack me, I, as the prince, should not fight back directly.
It would ruin the noblemanâs status, and the other side would be guilty of causing trouble for the Prince.
Thatâs why I put Shirley in charge.
Shirley is a knight, not a nobleman.
If the children should do something, Shirley would take care of it and there would be no problem.
Shirley was staring at me with her mouth agape, looking impressed.
âWhat is it?â
âHis First Highness and his use of people is totallyââ
âShirley.â
I cut off Shirleyâs words.
âThatâs enough, you canât say that out loud even if you think it.â
âY-yes! Iâm very sorry.â
Shirley hurriedly apologized.
She apologized, but did not say anymore.
After that, she continued to stare at me with a look of respect.
The next morning.
I was summoned to the morning meeting of His Majesty and the ministers in the audience hall.
I was called in after I had gone through the government business, and I left the line of ministers and bowed to His Majesty on one knee.
After receiving the bow, His Majesty said.
âI heard about it, Noah. I heard that you defended Gilbertâs honor.â
âIt was a coincidence, Your Majesty.â
He meant the black market slavers.
That means Brother Gilbert reported it himself.
Youâre good.
Rather than hiding it, itâs better to offer it properly so that it looks like you have nothing to hide.
âHowever, there were some wicked people, using Gilbertâs name as a black slave trader. I wonder what the crime was in the black slave trade.â
âBy imperial law, trafficking in unreported slaves is punishable by amputation of the dominant arm for the principal offender, and by military servitude for the second offender and below.â
âIs that so? First Vizier.â
âHis Highness is correct, Your Majesty.â
The First Vizier, who was at the front of the column, answered with a slight bow.
âFumuFumu. By the way, was Noah injured? I heard that some of them got angry and attacked you.â
âFortunately, I was able to turn it back.â
âI see. Well, it was Noah, so there was no way he could have been hurt. If it was me, I would have been beaten to a pulp while I was trying to decide whether or not to identify myself.â
âThen it would have been a crime of great blasphemy, punishable by death.â(TN: was confused whether to use Blasphemy or Disrespect)
The First Vizier replied to His Majesty as the conversation went on.
âI donât think so.â
I countered.
âUnder imperial law, the crime of disrespect does not apply to those who do not know His Majestyâs true identity, that is to say, if His Majesty was going incognito. In this case, it would be mere assault.â
At the moment I said this, the audience hall, which was already quiet, became even quieter.
The ministers were all staring at me.
I may have said too much, but âblasphemyâ â in other words, whether or not to do something blasphemous to the emperor â is an inherently delicate subject.
In a metaphor like this, it might be better to say the word âdisrespectfulâ as a cover, but itâs better to talk about it properly.
However, itâs also true that I said too much.
I was just thinking that I should apologize.
But then His Majesty suddenly started laughing.
âHow about it, First Vizier, do I win this bet?â
âUmm, ......, what do you mean?â
His Majesty suddenly said âbetâ and âwinâ and laughed with the First Vizier, and I was troubled to understand his intentions.
âI had a little bet with him. I was testing Noah to see if he could speak straightforwardly and only with the law.â
âHa-haah ......â
Tested? For what?
âThatâs great, Noah. No, Iâve known for six years that Noah is very strict when it comes to the law. I was just checking to make sure.â
â......?â
âNoah.â
âYes.â
âIn the name of the Emperor of the Empire, I hereby appoint Noah Ararat as Minister of Justice.â
.......
âââOh, oh, oh!â?âââ
After a breath of silence, a cheer went up from the ministers.
I was somewhat tested, and I was answering as usual.
And now I am appointed as the Minister of Justice. |
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The âAzumayaâ, as it is also called, is a structure with no walls, just four pillars, and a ceiling on top of them.
[Like this one]
A cool breeze blew through the Azumaya, and with Zoe, the maid, by my side, I let Leviathan and Luthiya do mock battle.
I linked the Armor Rings to create altered bodies, and let them fight.
The Water Demon Sword and the fire ring were both very powerful, so we did it in a garden vestibule instead of inside the mansion so as not to break anything.
They fought ten times, and Leviathan won all ten times.
Both of them were highly skilled, but Leviathan was more dominant.
âIt went up.â
I mumbled, my eyes shifting from the two figures after the battle to the status in the corner.
Name: Noah Ararat
Minister of Justice
Gender: Male
Level: / â
HPE+FMPF+FStrengthE+EStaminaF+FIntelligenceF+ESpiritF+FSpeedF+FDexterityF+FLuckF+F FireF+CWaterE+SWindFEarthFLight FDarknessF
My level went up by again.
Just like yesterday, I let Leviathan and Luthiya do mock battle.
This time, my strength has gone up one level, to E.
âZoe.â
âUnderstood, Master.â
Zoe nodded, closed her eyes, and cast a status check spell on me.
It has been more than six years since she entered my residence.
Sheâs learned a lot of things because sheâs been indebted to me and wants to return the favor.
One of the things she learned was the status check spell.
The magic she cast on me brings up my status instantly.
Gender: Male
HPEMPFStrengthDStaminaFIntelligenceESpiritFSpeedFDexterityFLuckF FireCWaterSSWindFEarthFLight FDarknessF
As usual, itâs completely different from what I can see, thereâs no â+â after it, so it looks sum? Well it is displayed like this.
âWow, ...... your level really went up without you fighting. ...... Iâve never heard of anything like this.â
âThis is the result of these figures fighting.â
âT-Then. If they fight all the time, will your level go up endlessly?â
âItâs not that simple. The experience required to raise a level decreases the more you fight the same person. It took one fight to get to level , but it took ten to get from 2 to 3.â
âAhh ......â
âIf I let Leviathan and Luthiya continue to fight like this, Iâll get to level 4 over 100 times. If youâre patient, thatâs fine.â
âI see. ...... itâs a shame.â
âWell, now I understand something else.â
âUnderstand what?â
âIâve learned that itâs better to collect more like Leviathan and Luthiya because even if it takes 100 times, with 200 of them itâll only take a second.
âIndeed!â
When Zoe convinced, I let Luthiya and Leviathan fight again.
Itâs not nearly as effective anymore, but I still let them try.
Itâs quite helpful.
Watching Leviathan and Luthier fight.
I know what they are capable of, and itâs great to see what happens when they use it, and from a third personâs perspective.
So I let Zoe serve me while I watched them fight endlessly.
So far, Leviathan was winning all the battles.
Luthiya is not weak as far as I can tell, but in comparison to Leviathan, a notch or two lower.
Thatâs why it was overwhelmed.
At the same time, I was able to understand Luthiyaâs personality.
Unlike Leviathan, who is a loyal dog, Luthiya is a competitive one.
Even though itâs under my control, as soon as it loses, it immediately appeals to me with the emotion of ânextâ.[I am keeping it gender neutral]
And I let her do it endlessly.
âAh!â
It found an opening in Leviathanâs movements after deflecting an attack.
It was stunned after the attack was deflected.
I can also use Leviathanâs techniques, so I could clearly see the gap.
At the same time, I knew that Lutiya would not be able to exploit it since I could also use its ability.
Unfortunately, Leviathan would win yet again by overcoming this gap.
Just as I thought this, Luthiyaâs movements changed.
Though it lost its balance completely, it was able to regain it by blowing out flames to kill its momentum.
And then used the hand wrapped in flames to deliver a full swing hammer punch to Leviathan.
Leviathanâs body was severed in two and then burst into flames.
Luthiya had won.
Luthiya, who hates to lose, directly conveys the emotion, âI did it! Iâve done it!â.
âNice work, Luthiya. Youâve really overcome yourself with that.â
A feeling of joy flowed from Luthiya.
At the same time, I saw a status move in the corner of my eye.
Level: 3 / â
HPE+FMPF+FStrengthE+EStaminaF+FIntelligenceF+ESpiritF+FSpeedF+FDexterityF+FLuckF+F FireF+BWaterE+SWindFEarthFLight FDarknessF
My level and ability remained the same, but the â+â in fire went up.
âYouâve grown more than I thought.â
Clap, clap, clap.
From behind me, I suddenly heard the sound of applause.
I turned around to see Brother Henry being led towards me by the new serving-maid (Evelynâs Successor).
âBrother.â
âAs expected of you, Noah. Even though the ring has a will of its own, it still manages to grow.â
âWhere were you watching from, brother?â
I chuckled.
âFor a while now. Itâs because youâve been doing something interesting.â
âIs that so.â
As I laughed again, he walked into the room and sat down across from me.
âMore than that, anything I can do for you, brotherâ
âYeah, actually, the nest of monsters managed by the Ministry of Military Affairs has matured.â
The nest has matured.
It was a phrase that I learned after I was born into the imperial family as a prince, something I didnât remember from my previous life.
A man of the imperial family, a prince, cannot go into battle without the emperorâs permission, to prevent his untimely death.
Thatâs why I was still at level 1 until yesterday.
And in order to prevent accidents in the actual battle â the first battle â there is a âreasonably safeâ hunting ground, a monsterâs nest that has been prepared in advance.
That is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Military Affairs.
Well, it seems that itâs ready.
âHis Majesty has granted me permission. So I shall divine your first battle.â
âDivination?â
âHere.â
He then took out a seamless box and handed it to me.
âWhatâs this?â
âItâs a box from a famous fortune-teller. When you open it, it will tell you what you need to know. This time, itâs designed to tell you the strength you need for your first battle.â
âWe have to be very careful in this area.â
My brotherâs face became serious.
âIf we have too many men accompanying us on the first battle, it will be a disgrace. And if there are too few, the danger will be too great. That is why we divine the appropriate number.â
âBy the way...â
Brotherâs expression changed dramatically, and he smiled mischievously.
âThatâs 10,000 leen a piece.â
âThatâs expensive.â
My sense of money has become more sophisticated since I became a Prince, but I was still surprised by this.
If I were a con man, I would have laughed it off, but the person who brought it to me was Brother Henry, the Fourth Prince, Minister of Military Affairs.
It would be an item worthy of the high price of ten thousand leens.
âWhat should I do with this?â
âAnything. Open it and youâll find the answer inside.â
âOkay.â
With that, I applied force to the box, pushing and twisting it.
Then the seamless box came unraveled like a thread.
The thread disappeared further and further, and a piece of paper remained.
I grabbed the paper and read the words on it â mmm.
â what is...... mmm.â
My brother, who stood up and looked at the paper, was also surprised.
The only thing on the paper was the number â1â.
âDoes this mean that ......just 1 person is enough?â
âThatâs what it means. ...... youâre amazing, Noah.â
Perhaps because he had brought the box with him, my brother was convinced that the result of the fortune-telling was my ability. |
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With soldiers in tow, we arrived at the residence of Dussel Governor, Olcott.
Even though it was nighttime, the house was so majestic that it was clearly visible.
With such a mansion, it was only natural that there would be a gatekeeper to guard it.
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And, they asked me who I was, as a matter of course.
I did not respond.
The soldier who had brought me here, who I had revealed my identity as the Emperor, acted as a matter of course.
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The main gate was opened and I entered the compound.
The commotion in the front quickly spread inside.
I saw a large number of servants and the man I had seen on the river a few days before in the lobby immediately after entering the mansion.
That man was the one who had scattered the gold.
It was Dusellâs Governor, Olcott himself.
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Olcott looked at me with a suspicious look.
Itâs no wonder because he doesnât know me.
Olcott is not the Governor I appointed, and never met in person.
Even if he is the Governor, it would not be surprising if he has never met me when I was Prince even though he has been in the region for a long time.
So Iâ
âIs this satisfactory?â
Saying this, I released the pressure to reveal my identity.
And Olcott with all the servants around him.
All of their expressions changed and they all knelt.
âI beg your pardon, I didnât know it was His Majestyâs direct advent...â
âI donât care about that. More than thatâOlcott, you know your own sin, donât you?â
ââ!â
Olcott kneeled down, trembling as he kept his head lowered.
But such agitation was only for a moment, and Olcott quickly regained his composure, which had almost been shaken by the agitation.
âNot admitting, huh. Itâs too late for that now, though.â
âI donât know what His Majesty is referring to. I admit that I did not greet you, but there is no official record of your departure from the capital, and as long as you were on a personal visit, there is no crimeââ
âYou still refuse to admit it, huh. How much is a Governorâs salary? Is it enough to scatter gold around?â
âWell, what are you referring to?â
Olcott shrugged his shoulders.
He was agitated at first, but he seemed to have calmed down.
Now, which evidence should I start with?
A young voice suddenly interrupted me.
When I turned around, I saw a young man watching me from among the servants.
Looking at his clothes, I guess he was a low-ranked servant, probably a slave or something.
He had a look in his eyes that said he wanted to say something.
âMind your manners, you are in the presence of His Majestyâ
Olcott reprimanded him as a master should.
That is the way it is with status differences.
It is outrageous for a servant more so for a slave to interrupt the conversation between the Emperor and the Governor.
One canât complain even if one were to be disrespected here and there.
However,
âIt doesnât matter. You have something to tell me, donât you? Tell me.â
With IâThe Emperorâs permission, it doesnât matter.
â......â
As proof, Olcott frowned, but could not say anything.
The man gulped as he saw Olcott like that.
After taking a breath and being surprised, he stared at me.
âA-are you really the Emperor?â
âWell, thatâs not what I meant. I just canât believe that the Emperor would be here.â
âIs that so?â
âReally ...... the thing is ......â
The young slave and I had a not very meaningful exchange.
Olcott got grumpy when he saw it â but couldnât interject.
I, the Emperor, gave him permission to speak and say what he wanted to say.
It was the equivalent of giving the young slave the right of direct appeal, albeit summarily.
The Emperor himself had granted the right of direct appeal.
To interrupt him would be an act of disrespect.
Therefore, Olcott could not say anything.
On the other hand, does the young slave understand this or not?
The young man was finally convinced that I was the Emperor and that I had appeared here.
âT-thereâs something I want the Emperor to see.â
âWhat is it?â
âThis!â
The young man removed the front of his garment.
I was wondering what he was suddenly doing when I saw something sewn into the lining of the garment.
The man ripped open the stitching.
He took out an envelope from inside his clothes and held it out to me.
âWhatâs this?â
âMy Lordâitâs the evidence of Olcottâs bribe.â
âWaa!â
Olcott exclaimed.
He then immediately jumped on the man and tried to reach out to grab what the young man was offering but,
âGwaa!â
Leviathanâs mild intimidation caused him to slump down and not be able to move at all.
After stopping Olcott, I asked the man again.
âWhy do you have proof?â
âM-My parents and my sister were killed because of Olcott.â
âSo you went undercover to get revenge.â
âYes! I got the evidence, but I couldnât find anyone I could trust. Besides...â
âI had to keep it under wraps and wait for the right moment to use it because if I didnât, it would be buried under the rug.â
â......â
I was impressed.
âWhatâs your name?â
âEh? P-Phil Mohm.â
âPhil, huh.â
I looked at him admiringly so much so that even others could tell.
Itâs not uncommon for people to turn themselves into slaves to avenge their families.
It is not that difficult to infiltrate and get evidence.
The most difficult thing is to hold on to the trump card in your hand for as long as you can and to snap it when you think it is effective.
I now understand what he meant earlier when he wasted no time in carefully checking that I was the Emperor.
He made sure that I am the Emperor, the supreme power of the Empire, and used his trump card.
Phil Mohm.
This fellow...
âShow it to me.â
I took the documented evidence and looked at it.
âPhil Mohm.â
âWell done. From now on, you are the Governor.â[TN: LOL]
âââ.........................âââ
As soon as I said that, everyone in the room froze.
Of course they did.
But.
âWhatâs wrong, you donât want to be?â
âN-not that. Umm ......thank you very much!â
Phil bowed his head in a panic.
Either because he was too flustered or because he didnât understand the situation.
Philâs response lacked any manners.
But thatâs not it.
ââââââââââââ
Name: Noah Ararat
Empire Emperor
Gender: Male
Level: + / â
HPC+BMPD+CStrengthC+SStaminaD+CIntelligenceD+BSpiritE+CSpeedE+CDexterityE+CLuckD+C FireE+S+SWaterC+SSWindE+CEarthE+CLight E+BDarknessE+B
HPâs stat that I can see out of the corner of my eye, it had itâs â+â went up.
I thought that Phil was a rough gem, a talent that has yet to be polished.
The next afternoon, the âFormerâ Olcott residence.
After Olcott was dismissed from office, I decided to use this place as my temporary residence.
In the study there, I met Zoe, whom I had called back.
âYour Majesty, how wonderful!â
Zoeâs eyes lit up when she heard what had happened last night.
âYou selected him as soon as you discovered the right person for the job. As expected of His Majesty.â
âThat good perception? Itâs a natural thing, hard to get. I hope we can nurture him well.â
âItâs His Majesty, so itâll be alright!â
âMore importantly, how is the confiscation of their property coming along?â
âAh, yes.â
Zoe hurriedly looked at the documents in her hand.
Olcott and the others who will be imprisoned for the salt tax will have their property confiscated.
Iâm having that done as soon as possible, and Iâm putting Zoe in charge.
âAshleyâwell, the cheeky oneâs residence, thereâs a bit of a problem.â
âWhat is itâ
âWell, actually, some human remains were unearthed in the yard, and they think he might be suspected of murder.â
â.......Fuâ
I laughed.
âFu........., Your Majesty?â
âThatâs a common occurrence.â
âEh?â
âWhen youâre confiscating property, the soldiers go there to monitor it, tally it up, right?â
âY-Yes.â
âAnd, most of the time, theyâll sneak the subjectâs assets back into their pockets. Well, itâs a little bit of a scam. And itâs pretty annoying.â
âAnnoying, sir?â
âYeah, the subjectâs wives, concubines, etc. Those sorts of people, even in a situation like this, will cry and scream with their emotions bare. They will say, why is it only usâ
âAh, ......â
âSo, when it gets out of control and interferes with the soldiersâ âpocket earnings,â they are harassed. In this case, they bury human remains and falsely accuse them of murder.â
Isnât âAs expectedâ too soon? I looked at Zoe, wondering.
âI already know itâs a false accusation. The ribs and pelvis of the human bones that came out looks like a mixture of male and female, and when soaked with water, I found out that the place where they were dug up was recent.â
So, it was quickly discovered at the site.
âYour Majesty is amazing. I canât believe that you could figure it out right away before I even reported it to you.â
I smiled again.
I used to be the Minister of Justice.
Because of my experience in confiscating the property of many criminals, I know exactly how they do it.
Thatâs it.
âNow, ......, give me a rough estimate of how much will it be?â
Zoe looked at the paperwork and gulped.
âWhat is it?â
âWell ...... no less than million reens.â
âThatâs quite an accumulation.â
While thinking that I admire them in a way.
â0 million ......â
The current national treasury is less than 5 million.
Thatâs an increase of 20 million all at once.
And on top of that, we can expect the normalization of the salt tax.
With this much money, we can do a lot of things, I thought. |
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I woke up, got out of bed, and at about the same time, there was a knock at my bedroom door.
âMaster, may I come in?â
I responded with my eyelids still not fully open from sleep.
Then the door opened and I noticed several people entering the room.
The first one was probably Mary, who knocked on the door and asked for permission.
The rest of them are probably her servants.
I felt Livyathanâs presence shake slightly.
It must be that girl who is showing hostility toward me, I thought.
I couldnât help but smile at Livyathanâs usual loyalty.
âExcuse me. Please be on your feet.â
I got off the bed and stood up on my feet.
With my eyelids closed, I relaxed my entire body.
Then with a familiar hand, Mary helped me out of my nightgown.
I was undressed in my natural state and completely naked.
Mary, who had been a servant in the Imperial Residence for many years, naturally did not react to her Masterâs nudity and helped me to get ready in the morning.
But the other servants were different.
When I stripped naked, I could see that they were all shaken up at the same time.
âI apologize, Masterâmy hands are full here.:
âExcuse me!â
After apologizing to me, Mary reprimanded the servants.
And with that, the servants began to move.
It was mostly Mary though.
She took off my clothes and put on new clothes.
After that, she brushed my hair and washed my face.
Especially, she cleaned my ears by carefully blotting them with a steaming towel.
This is something Audrey taught her about when she first met her.
Audrey believed that it is the parts of the body that are usually unnoticed should be cleaned.
This was also connected to politics, and I took it in stride.
Since then, the servants at the Imperial Residence cleaned my ears every morning.
Mary did that in the same sense as when she was at the Imperial Residence.
By the time the area around my ears was clean, I was completely sleepy.
âExcuse me, Master. Now then...â
âOh, wait a minute. Mary and that girl stay behind.â
I picked out the girl, whom I sensed by her presence.
The girl was surprised, and I could see she was warier towards me.
âVery well. Then you guys go back ahead of me.â
ââYes.ââ
At Maryâs command, the other servants left the room without question.
Only Mary and the girl remained before me.
âWhat is your name?â
âEh?â
The girl was puzzled.
âIt is an honor to be asked directly by Master. You must answer the question honestly.â
âY-Yes. My name is Ivy.â
The girlâ Ivy, answered nervously.
Although she was cautious of me and was hostile toward me, she actually seemed nervous about talking directly to her âMasterâs Masterâ.
I chuckled.
âNo need to be so nervous. Mary, you picked up a nice girl.â
âYes. She is the smartest of all the girls we have.â
âIâm sure she is. Even though sheâs not used to taking care of me, sheâs been very good at supporting you. Itâs not easy to be able to anticipate and anticipate quickly like that, and do it in a good way.â
âI am very impressed with your wise words, Master. I became able to do that about a year after the master picked me up.â
âYou were able to remember things better than most.â
âIâm not trying to flatter you. I let John out because I thought you could act as his brakes and support when the time came.â
â......â
Mary was startled and speechless.
âJohnâs a seven, and youâre an eight. I figured you two together would make .âone and a half times what Iâd expect from a regular retainerâso I let you out.â[TN: Itâs like rating someone out of , and combined they got 5.... bla bla bla ...acting as one entity would be 1.5 times the single]
ââ! Thank you very much! I canât thank you enough ...... for giving me that much praise from you, Masterâ
Mary was moved to tears and burst into ragged tears as she said.
âDonât cry so. Itâs a compliment.â
âY-yes. Thank you very much!â
âDonât tell him about what happened, but you will get him through it. With you in his life, he will be more successful. Then, when the time is right, bring him back to the center and have him work even harder than he is now.â
âYes! Iâll be sure to follow up with him.â
âhmmâ
I looked at Ivy again.
âItâs a shame, though. If only I had found her first.â
I meant if I had, I would have taken Ivy with me.
Then Mary knelt down in front of me.
âMaster, please take her with you.â
âMary-sama!?â
At Maryâs sudden remark, Ivy almost screamed and stared at Mary in disbelief.
âHmm? Are you sure? Donât you want to keep her close?â
âOf course I do. Instead of smoldering in a place like this, it would definitely be better for her to learn under Master.â
âThatâs not entirely true, though.â
I chuckled.
Well, I donât intend to make it worse.
âMary-sama! I havenât repaid my debt to Mary-sama yet. Soââ
âSilly girl! Thereâs no better way for you to repay back.â
âEh?â
Ivy was puzzled.
Why was it something different than before? she looked at Mary with those questioning eyes.
âHis Majesty always says, âPeople are treasuresâ.â
Mary cut off her words there and looked at me.
I nodded my head in silent affirmation.
Then Mary turned to Ivy again and continued.
âTo be able to present a human being who can satisfy His Majestyâs eyes is more wonderful than presenting any gold, silver, or treasure.â
âThatâs right. Itâs the equivalent to 1 million reens.â
âT-That much......?â
Since I gave her a specific number.
Ivy was even more surprised.
â......, R-really. I can return Mary-samaâs favor with a ......?â
Ivy looked at me and at Mary and asked me as if she were trying to figure out what I was going to say.
âUmu.â
âI-I understand. Iâll follow you .......â
Ivy said timidly.
She still felt like she was returning the favor to Mary, but even if she was, it didnât change the fact that she was a very promising recruit.
I felt a sense of satisfaction this morning, and I vaguely thought that today was going to be a good day.
After breakfast, I set out with Johnâs escort.
John provided a carriage and said he would escort me to the border of his jurisdiction.
While accepting this, I let John ride with me in the carriage and we sat facing each other.
âChildren like Ivy.â
âHow many do you take in a year?â
âLetâs see, ten, maybe a few more. ......â
John answered, âWhy do you ask that?â He looked at me strangely.
âThatâs putting a strain on you and your wifeâs lives. Your stipend is not enough to protect and support you unless you take a bribe or something.â
âT-Thatâs ...... of course! I didnât take a bribe, I swear.â
âI know. Peopleâs everyday lives are reflected in the air. I donât sense any elegance or richness in you. I donât doubt that.â
âThank you very much!â
âItâs rather the opposite. If youâre not receiving anything, then youâre putting a squeeze on your life together.â
âY-yes. ......, itâs all right, sire. And Mary understands that.â
John looked me straight in the eye and assured me emphatically
Itâs understandable because Mary is also from the same background.
âLet me tell you what my purpose is.â
âY-yes, .......â
He was obviously puzzled by this completely out-of-context conversation.
âJohn, what do you think my purpose is as the Emperor?
âEvery retainer understands your ambition, Master Noah!â
In turn, John strongly insisted.
âIt is to create a peaceful world where people like us can live in peace.â
I said with a smile.
John widened his eyes in surprise.
He had not expected such a low score for his answer.
âThatâs not wrong, but itâs not the goal. In the grand context, itâs more like a âmeansâ to an end.â
âends...... means......â
âThe true purpose in the grand context is to make me, and the Former Emperor, who found me and gave me the Imperial Throne, into a great sovereign.â
âH-His Majesty is firmly a great lord...â
âFor the present, perhaps. If there is any misbehavior on my part, the history books will add a note saying that the successor lacked discernment. Therefore, there must be no great upheaval in my reign. No matter what.â
âIs ...... Oscar-sama plotting something?â
John suddenly said something like that.
This time I was surprised.
I was surprised at Johnâs way of thinking.
Thatâs right.
Oscarâs ambition has not disappeared.
If Oscar should start a rebellion for the throne, the history books would add it as a mistake of the previous Emperor.
Oscar is the Eighth Prince, and I am the former Thirteenth Prince.
If I had been the First Prince, his rebellion after receiving the throne would not be seen as fatherâs mistake, but because I was the Thirteenth, it would be a âdareâ on his part no matter how it happened.
He dared to choose me, and as a result, a rebellion broke out due to discord between the brothers.
So, from my point of view, Oscar is someone I am always on the lookout for and wary of.
John sensed that.
I smiled and replied.
âNo, I donât think so. It canât be. It shouldnât be.â
Johnâs face grew increasingly grim at my triple-entendre phrasing.[TN: triple-entendre means three different phrasings giving similar meaning]
I was saying No, No, No three times in a row, effectively telling him it was possible.
âMaster. Iâm always ready. No, if something happens, I can go berserk on my own.â
John says with a straight face.
That means heâs talking about assassinating Oscar himself, as a bullet.
âHold it down. If my retainers do that, the former Emperor will be called a man who gave the throne to a man who couldnât even control his own retainers.â
âI-Iâm sorry!â
John was shocked and lowered his head in a panic.
âThatâs why as far as Iâm concerned, I wonât touch Oscar. And Neither do you.â
âYes, sir! As expected of Master. We were wondering why Master was so soft on Oscar-sama.
âWell, itâs just because thatâs what he wants, thatâs all.â
I turned my head to the side.
And stared into the distance through the wall of the carriage with a very distant look.
Well, it doesnât matter now.
I turned to John.
âYouâre very perceptive and quick with your words. Do you understand that means change according to the purpose?â
âThen what is your purpose?â
âMy .......â
âFor what purpose do you take in these children?â
â......!â
After thinking for a while, John gasped.
He stared at me with that look on his face for a long time.
Then he said...
âMaster, I want to build a relief shelter on this land, will you allow me to do so?â
I praised John.
âWell done. If you want to save the poor, you can do it publicly, or you can appeal directly to me. Iâm trying to be a great ruler, so I wonât reject that kind of thing outright.â
âYes!â
âWell done. Youâre clever.â
âItâs thanks to Masterâs education! It is the master who is amazing!â
John looked at me with increasingly impressed, enthralled eyes.
âOkay, come up with a plan.â
âYes!â
John nodded broadly, then switched his expression and asked timidly,
âMaster ......, where did the ten points go wrong?â
âYou just appealed directly to me, prepared to be punishedâprepared to die.â
âItâs the same with me and for others. People are treasures. Donât risk death for nothing.â
ââ! Understood! As expected of Master. ......â
John seems to have grasped a lot of things.
Because I want to bring him back to the heart of the Empire eventually, I will teach him what I can when we meet.
I was satisfied that I could do something about it. |
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I intently watched the battle between the two of them.
Shirley is a serious and earnest person. When she concentrates, she will use her blade to achieve her goal, regardless of whether itâs a Prince or not, just as she did during the knight selection process.
Jessica is a similar woman. From the moment I ordered her to âfight seriously,â the atmosphere around her changed completely, and she released a fighting spirit that was sharper and more refined than the warriors of the past.
It was beautiful to watch these two clash and fight with sparks flying both physically and mentally.
It was so beautiful that I wanted to watch it forever.
And, that was my mistake.
Serious fights, even if they are mock battles, can easily cross the line.
Shirley flicked Jessicaâs sword, and with a stagnant movement, a lightning-fast thrust went straight for Jessicaâs chestâ
âNot good!â
I instinctively snagged my middle finger on my thumb and flicked it back with a recoil.
A chunk of air flew straight up and hit Shirleyâs longsword.
Shirley stared in dismay as the longsword was flicked from her hand, whirled around, and stuck into the ground far away.
And Jessica, who was closed in, had fallen on her backside.
âThatâs enough.â
As I said that, they both came to their senses at once.
I should apologize to them for putting them in danger because of my indulgence in fun.
âSorrâ.â
âThatâs amazing! As expected of Your Majesty!â
âJust now that was a...... chunk of air. Did you just flicker a chunk of pure ...... air?â
Shirley was overjoyed and praised me innocently.
Jessica was surprised, and then gazed at me with fascinated eyes and a blush on her cheeks.
âMuâ
It was very difficult when those two gave me such looks.
â......Thatâs enough for now. Jessica, go get changed. Letâs go to fatherâs place.â
âUnderstood.â
Jessicaâs atmosphere instantly switched.
She was a warrior before, but in an instant, she changed her air into that of a noble lady.
I watched Jessicaâs back as she read my intention and returned to the mansion to change into her dress, and I reflected on what I had just done.
And .......
I took Jessica, who had changed into her dress, and requested an audience with my father.
It was the meeting between the Emperor and the retired Emperor which, in some cases, is accompanied by a rather solemn ceremony, but Father let us through into the garden and himself appeared in plain clothes.
âFather.â
âUmu, welcome, Noah. So thatâs the new concubine, huh.â
Even after he gave up his position as emperor to me, his information network is still strong.
It seems that he is fully informed of Jessica becoming my concubine.
Thatâs good, saves me the trouble of explaining.
âJessica, your greetings.â
Jessica stepped forward and bowed to her father.
It was an impeccable bow, perfectly executed in the manner of a noblewoman, a common concubine.
Itâs natural, but the etiquette of Empress, direct concubines, side concubines, and common concubines differs greatly depending on their ranks.
And today, Jessica showed off her perfect manners as a common concubine.
âWell, sheâs quite a woman, isnât she?â
âI also think so.â
âAlso, I heard sheâs an expert swordswoman, letâs see what she can do.â
âI do beg your pardon, father.â
After what had happened with Shirley, I thought it would be best to leave that for another time.
Father glanced at me for a moment but said âI seeâ and withdrew without complaint.
âSo you intend to have the girl accompany the subjugation army.â
I nodded quietly, knowing that my father was quick with words.
âYes, I intend to.â
âShouldnât the flowers remain in the vase?â
âPeople are treasures, Father.â
âFumu?â
âAnd thereâs still half a treasure left untouched. Jessica is only the beginning.â
âI see. Fufu, thatâs just like Noah.â
Father laughed happily.
This shows that at least he likes my idea.
âSo I would like to ask father for assistance.â
âWhat do you want me to do?â
âAnyone who opposes this should attempt to appeal directly to father.â
â...... Umu, I have ten times as many concubines as Noah. And one would think that I would be the most affected because of Noah.â
Actually, nothing will be affected â I didnât dare to say the words because I communicated that through eye contact with my father.
Even if I break the tradition by publicly announcing that I will make the consort my subordinate, it will have no real effect on my father.
However, the format may change.
Thereâs no doubt that those who oppose it will run to my father to get to the bottom of it.
âAll right, Iâll take care of it.â
âThank you very much, Father.â
I bowed lightly, and Jessica did the same, silently, at my side.
A concubine is someone who treats her husband with respect.
Jessica, who is a common concubine, played the role perfectly.
âBut,...... itâs been so long since your accession to the throne and yet there are only two ...., Noah, why donât you add more at once?â
âAll at ...... once?â
Fatherâs air changed drastically.
He seemed to be serious, but in fact, he was teasing.
Itâs almost the same as when an old relative asks, âArenât you married yet?'[TN: I know that feeling]
âA man should always have a womanâs scent on him.â
âHaah.â
âThe blood of the battlefield and a woman in his bed chamber are two essential smells for a man, Noah. And having or so concubines will push Noah to the next level.â
âThat would be more than you, father.â
âThatâs fine, that should be minimum for a man of Noahâs caliber.â
It was a tremendous recognition.
But even without such recognition- people are treasures.
âIf I can find one, I will, father. I want quality, not quantity.â
âFumu, thatâs all right.â
Our conversation ended there, and I took Jessica and dismissed ourselves from the palace.
After we left the palace, Jessica spoke softly to me.
âYour Majesty.â
âHmm, what is it?â
âI am heading for subjugation, but should I look over the women among the enemies, prisoners of war, and locals?â
âItâs because of Fatherâs words, huh.â
Jessica looked at me with a straight face.
Sheâs not joking and doesnât look like sheâs trying something.
She is only asking if she should do it, as she intended.
And as soon as I give the order, sheâll do it seriously.
âThatâs notâaah no.â
I swallowed the words I was about to say and replaced them with something else.
âYou heard what I said to my father, didnât you? Quality is better than quantity. Bring me only those women you think are worthy from your viewpoint.â
ââ-Yes!â
Jessica nodded greatly, taking my words as a sign of confidence.
I was alone in the study of the detached palace, and I brought out Apophis.
I took a deep breath and commanded Apophis,
âDo it.â
I could feel a slight hesitation from Apophis, but it still obeyed fearfully because it was my order.
âââGghh!â
The next moment, poison rushed through my body.
It was Apophisâs poison.
It was so poisonous that it spread over my body in an instantâ.
âErase itâ
âWith that command, it was gone.
â...... haaaa!â
I spat out what was rising from the bottom of my stomach.
It was purplish blood.
Poisonous blood, the proof of having been poisoned.
After spitting out most of it, I said,
âApophis, one more time.â
This time, its hesitation was shortened, and it obeyed my order again, letting the poison circulate through my body.
And then erased it again.
â...... Iâsee.â
I experienced the poison and its disappearance twice in my own body.
The sensation is almost precisely what I expected.
When Apophis erases its poison, it does not make it disappear into anything at all but neutralizes it with the exact opposite force.
That opposite power was what I wanted now.
I knew it was there â three times.
To better feel what I know is there.
âApophis, do itâerase it.â
I took the poison into my body again.
I spit out the poisoned blood again.
Purple blood spread all over the floor.
Thanks to that, I found what I wanted.
I reached out and concentrated all my attention on my outstretched index finger.
Before long, a glistening, transparent drop oozes from the tip of my finger.
The Ministry of War, the Minister Princeâs office.
I entered the room without knocking, and Henry said, âWho is it!â but when he saw my face, he hurriedly got up from his chair.
âI apologize for not knowing that Your Majesty was here.â
He said as he knelt down on the spot.
âGood, more than that, what about the reports? And Jessica you can make yourself comfortable.â
Jessica, who had been talking with Henry, knelt the same way, so I helped them both to their feet.
âSo ...... what brings His Majesty here?â
âAhh, I had something to talk to Jessica about. And I thought if Henry could have a look at it, it would make it easier for me to assign it for the subjugation.â
I said so and took a small bottle out of my pocket.
A pale blue liquid was shimmering in the bottle.
âI thought Iâd give this to Jessica to take with her. Itâs just a prototype, but Iâll have a few of them for you by the due date.â
âWhat is it?â
âLook.â
First I slit my wrist with my knife-hand.
It was a pretty deep cut, and the blood was pouring out.
Henry and Jessica, who had prepared themselves for what I was about to do, were surprised.
âYour Majesty!â
âItâs all right, just watch.â
I stopped them, and I sprayed the liquid from the vial onto the wound on my wrist.
The wound, which should have been a deep cut, instantly closed.
âWhat!â
âI made this. Jessica, take this with you.â
âY-You donât mean to tell me thatâs the Legendary potion?â
Henry asked, astonished.
âPotion? What is it?â
âYou know that ancient civilizations that once flourished in the past had ârecovery magic,â.â
Itâs ancient magic that has been completely lost.
âEven if there is recovery magic, magic cannot be used by everyone. Thatâs why magic potions were made, which have the same effect as recovery magic.â
âI see, that makes sense.â
âCan it really heal injuries?â
âIf it is only a cut. If the injury is so severe that the body parts are missing, it can only close the wound in an instant.â
âIt is the legendary potion itself...... Did His Majesty make this?â
âYeah, I made it.â
âAs expected ...... sasuga, Your Majesty.â
But, the one who was most surprised was Henry.
Leaving Henry as he was, I turned to Jessica.
I handed her the potion.
I made this potion when I saw that she and Shirley were almost injured in the mock battle, and I tried to do something about it.
âJessica.â
âYou are also my concubine. Keep your body safe and use it as soon as you are injured.â
Jessica was moved and knelt down on the spot.
On the other hand, Henry, when he saw the potion.
âAmazing,...... if there were more of this,...... it would change the flow of the war,.......â
He had a serious look. |
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| With the loss of the ringleader, the Almeria rebellion was quickly put down by Brother Henry.
The cheers of the ministers echoed in the audience room of the royal palace where the news was delivered.
The messenger who brought back the news knelt before His Majesty and continued.
âMost of those who plotted the rebellion have been captured. We wish to seek Your Majestyâs approval.â
His Majesty nodded quietly.
The expression on his face is calm â itâs not that heâs unconcerned.
Rather, he was furious, as if he was about to blow fire from his eyes.
âTell Henry to bring every single one of them to the capital.â
âYes!â
âHow do you intend to do this?â
After the messenger had left, the First Vizier stepped out of the ministerial line and asked His Majesty about his intentions.
âItâ s clear, I will not allow any rebellion in Noahâ s territory. Prepare the oxen and horses, they will dismember the whole clan.â
Understanding from His Majestyâs tone that his anger was genuine, the ministers agreed with him verbatim.
âYour Majesty,â
I left the queue and got down on one knee next to the First Vizier.
âWait for me, Noah. Iâll get them â-â
âWith all due respect, Your Majesty. This is not allowed.â
ââ ripped to pieces at ...... what?â
His Majesty was surprised, and the other ministers were buzzing at the same time.
An act of outright disagreement with the enraged emperor.
Several ministers, famous for their weaknesses, were already pale in the face.
âWhat do you mean, Noah?â
The tone of His Majestyâs voice lowered as well.
Though the words were directed at me, several ministers shuddered in a jolt.
Their reactions were like indirect proof of the emperorâs authority.
I raised my face without hesitation and looked at His Majesty.
âPunishment should only be in accordance with the law.â
After confronting the basic premise first.
âUnder Imperial Law, the ringleader of the rebellion is punished by beheading, the third degree and any co-conspirators are punished up to and including hanging, and the rest of them, based on the degree of their involvement. Although beheading is a conventional way to punish, no such punishment exists under Imperial law.â
âBut they have smeared dirt on Noahâs face.â
His Majesty raised his eyebrows and insisted on that, but I passed it off.
âIf the emperor takes the initiative to break the law, it will cause disorder in the land. Please reconsider.â
â......â
His Majesty was silent.
The ministers watched the course of events holding their breaths.
A heavy silence passed between audiences.
â...... Fuu. Noahâs reasoning is correct.â
After a moment, His Majesty murmured.
I could clearly hear someone â or several people â exhale in obvious relief.
âWell done, Noah. For admonishing me for my mistakes.â
âBut that would not satisfy me. The punishment should be the heaviest within the limits of the law and should not be reduced in any way. So be it.â
âNo problem at all, sir.â
I bowed my head once and then continued further.
âIn past rebellions, there were many cases where even the third degree of the ringleader was overlooked because of the pity of the children or babies. If His Majesty is of that opinion, I think that is something we should pay special attention to.â
A child of a nobleman is not just a child.
There are countless examples of fallen or ruined houses being revived or avenged by surviving children.
Especially in the case of rebellion.
In the aristocracy, the conspirators can be overlooked, but the ringleaderâs children must be eradicated.
So I advised him to do so, and His Majesty nodded, âYou have made me well aware of this.â
âThird Vizier,â
âYes!â
The Third Vizier, Jean-Brad Reydouk, called by His Majesty, bowed quietly from the line.
âYouâve heard the story. I leave this matter to you.â
That almost decided the treatment of those who had planned the rebellion.
At the same time, as if to dispel the heavy atmosphere that had been created earlier, a different kind of voice was raised.
âAs expected of His Imperial Highness the Thirteenth. I didnât expect him to be so direct.â
âAnd yet he never looked back, never blinked, just spoke his mind to His Majesty.â
âA genius gifted by the gods, a child prodigy.â
The ministers said this to each other.
Hearing that, His Majestyâs anger from earlier was nowhere to be found, and his mood became better.
âNoah!â
âIf I make a mistake, you have to correct it.â
â Today itâ s ...... hmmm, the only reason I didnât leave a bad name in history is because of Noah. There should be some kind of reward for that.â
His Majesty put a hand to his chin and thought about it.
Unlike the silence of earlier, this time everyone is at ease with the idea of what the reward for me will be.
âUmu, itâs been decided. Letâs give you a title.â
A moment later, there was a stir.
In the past, only a select few princes could be the imperial prince.
Nowadays, under imperial law, a prince had the status of imperial prince from birth.
In terms of rank, above the imperial prince was the Emperor, which meant that the imperial prince would never rise to the top, so to speak.
The idea was to give the title to the prince because there was no other reward for his achievements.
âNoahâs admonition was well done. My son can only remonstrate against me, but what makes it right is its irreplaceable quality. To make his wisdom known throughout the world, I will give him the title of âwiseâ.â
After His Majesty said that, there was another stir.
âLong live Master Noah, long live the Wise Prince!â
A cheer arose.
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Name: Noah Ararat
Wise Prince
Gender: Male
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And then my status changed, and I got a new title.
âI am grateful and happy.â
I kept my head down.
His Majesty got up from his throne, got off the red carpet, and came over to me.
I was on one knee and he came in front of me.
âIf only youâd been born a little sooner.â
Three times, the stirring turned to a different quality.
It had been a few weeks since I became the wise prince.
On this day, I was in the Imperial Cityâs Horse Street Plaza â the largest plaza in the city.
A stage is set up in the middle of the plaza, with tables and chairs on it.
I was sitting in the chair, and there is a tea set on the table.
Knight selection.
We were holding that preliminary round.
It went exactly the way I proposed to His Majesty before, and I just relaxed and let the people I was selecting attack me as they pleased.
I didnât do anything myself, instead the ring-linked Leviathan was blocking every attack.
One by one, they came up to the stage and attacked me â completely blocked and left the stage in disappointment.
âDamn, thatâs impressive, considering it prevents all that magic.â
âFor such a small guy, heâs extraordinary.â
âYouâre being impolite. That man is the th Prince, no, the Wise Prince.â
Since it was being held in the biggest plaza in the city, the crowd of onlookers came in torrents.
I didnât specify the criteria for passing, but itâs clear to everyone that all the challengers so far have failed.
Theyâve all attacked me, and theyâve all been perfectly defended by the Leviathan.
In front of a large number of people, if you canât even penetrate the defense of a relaxed child, the person doing it has to back down honestly.
Itâs already been half a day since Iâve been doing that.
I was looking up at the western sky to see if the sun was about to set.
âHeyaaaaaaaaaaah!â
An attack was lobbed at me along with the energy of a cleaver.
It was a girl in white armor.
The girl thrust her sword out horizontally and rushed forward with a front hinge, as if to put her weight on it.
Leviathan reacted to it, transforming the linked ring and using it as a shield to prevent it.
So far, itâs just like that.
Exactly the same as what we have selected hundreds of people for today alone.
âThis ...... thing, then!â
The sound of the girlâs teeth clenching was heard with a grind.
Right after that, the girl rushed even more forward, and at the same time, the shield cracked.
This girl rushed further through a shield that no one was able to break through for a whole day.
The cutting edge pierced my right shoulder.
The person who did it was most surprised.
She unconsciously pulled her hand away from her sword and backed away.
âYou!â
âWhat the hell do you do!â
A group of soldiers who had been guarding the stage came over and seized the girl on the spot.
The people are buzzing below the stage.
I looked at the shoulder that had been pierced.
âHmm.â
I nodded.
âLet her go.â
âEh? No, b-but. Sheâs guilty of hurting your highnessââ
âI said, Let her go.â
ââ-!â
The soldier who had seized the girl freaked out and moved away from her.
The girl, stunned, raised her upper body only from the seized position and looked at me with eyes that said she didnât know what had happened.
I pulled out the sword, blood spurted out.
âMaster!â
The maid who had been serving me all day â Zoe â rushed over to me, ripped off her own maidâs clothes and tended to my shoulder.
âI-Iâm really sorry!â
The girl came to herself and got down on her knees to me.
âHmm? And also why are you on your knees?â
âF ...... for hurting His Highness.â
âWell, I never mentioned about a passing grade, but judging by what you just did, by all appearances, that was a passing grade, donât you agree?â
The girl paused.
â So that was enough to passâ
âAnd sheâ s been accepted.â
âTo someone who has pierced his shoulder, ...... such a big caliber of a person ......â
As the onlookers buzzed around, the girl was still in a state of shock and didnât come back. |
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I was the only one who was called to come with him.
His Majesty returned to his desk and sat down in his chair as usual, and I faced him across the desk.
âWell, Noah.â
âYesâ
âItâs about the hostages. What do you think about the idea of assigning one of the princesses as your concubine in order to give them a favor?â
â It would be better to have her as the wife of my son than as a mere hostage.â
It would be a political marriage. This is a standard procedure.
I thought about it for a while.
His Majesty said, âGive them a favor.â
That is the general policy that His Majesty thinks.
With that as the starting point â or rather, the unmoving endpoint.
He thought of something that would further benefit the empire, along with that.
After a number of things raced through my mind like lightning, I bowed to His Majesty and replied.
âI think it would be better not to take any hostages.â
âHou? Do you have any interesting ideas?â
His Majesty looked at me with curious eyes.
âYes. First of all, we donât need hostages. Mother and sister. Not many people can hold those as hostages and completely split, no matter how much they know they need them.â
âOf course not.â
âSo, letâs send them back. Instead, we will supply them with the food that we have discussed earlier. Iâll send it in weekly shipments.â
âEvery week?â
âYes, just enough to feed the people of the Rushi Tsar, every week.â
âAnd what will happenââhaaâ
His Majesty was about to ask when he realized it.
He looked at me, first with surprise, then with a smirk on the corner of his mouth.
âThatâs intense, Noah.â
With that one word, I was sure that he understood my intentions.
I nodded and continued.
âYes, itâs all about baiting, sir. If we feed them, they will gradually become unable to stay away from this ration of food. Taking into account the fact that the supply will be cut off in case of emergency, this will become a de facto hostage.â
âUmu, thatâs right.â
âFurthermore, if they become so dependent on this bait that they start to seek other sources of supply...â
âDouble-dealing- the first sign of betrayal. Is that what you mean?â
I nodded quietly.
âWeâll send food, we donât need hostages. It could be a way to kill two birds with one stone, to ingratiate ourselves and at the same time hold their lifeline.â
âUmu. Thatâs great, Noah. Okay, Iâll let you go ahead with that idea.â
His Majesty seemed to be satisfied with my proposal.
The next morning, I was at the residence of the Thirteenth Prince next to the Royal Palace.
When I entered the fief, I left Dylan in charge of this place.
Dylan, who had served me â the Thirteenth Prince â for many years, had maintained the mansion in the capital without a hitch.
I had some business to attend to in the capital for a while longer, so I decided to stay here for the time being.
Waking up in the morning in the room I had been familiar with for more than ten years, I had the maids I had left here get ready.
Now, where to start today .......
âCall Shirley and the rest.â
I ordered the maids and they immediately went to call them.
As I headed to the living room, I waited while I sipped the tea the maid had made for me.
After a while, two women came into the living room.
Shirley Glans and Sheryl Hyde.
Shirley was the only knight I took when I was a judge for the first time. Sheryl was an aspiring knight I had met before I met Indra, and after that, she was ambitious and promising, so I went in as a guest judge at the knight selection and brought her up.
As soon as the two of them entered the room, they knelt down and bowed to me as I sat on the sofa.
âYou wanted to see us, Your Highness?â
âYes. I wanted to check out the results of your training. Checking your homework, I mean.â
âI understand.â
The two exchanged glances, and Shirley drew her sword first.
âAah, you can both come at me at the same time.â
âEhh? But...â
âThat is ......â
âItâs fine, come now.â
I said and stood up.
Stepping forward, I faced the two head-on.
They exchange another glance.
Nodding at each other, they shake off their doubts.
Sheryl, too, drew her sword and unleashed it.
âHaaaah!â
Shirley and Sheryl attacked from both sides as if they were pinning me down.
I stood there and didnât move.
Shirleyâs slash went into my neck, and Cherylâs went into my waist.
Ding!
A high-pitched metallic sound rang out, and sparks flew.
The two slashes were blocked.
âCome againâ
ââYes!!ââ
Both of them are knights that I selected myself as a selector.
There was no hesitation in their attacks because they used the same methods as when I selected them.
I didnât even move to receive the attacks.
The Armor Ring and the âabsolute defenseâ of Leviathan and the other five bodies.
There was only Leviathan who did this first.
The Water Demon Sword and the Armor Ring were linked together to create an automatic defense shield away from the body.
That method was something that I, and Leviathan and the others, were slowly getting used to.
Now, they could put up a protective membrane that was almost like a thin layer of skin attached to the body.
In addition, not only Leviathan, but also Bahamut, Fuwawa, Behemoth, and Apophis.
They all have different specialties, and now they are able to better repel the attacks they are good at.
Leviathan can accurately block water and slashes, while Bahamut can almost completely nullify fire and combat.
Because of the skin-like covering on my body, from the side, it looks like Iâm being slashed by both of them one way or the other without me doing anything, but the truth is that I have quite a bit of leeway.
This can be seen from the fact that Iâm standing there with a calm face, while the two who are attacking me are already drenched in sweat.
The ferocious assault by the two continued for five minutes.
It was like holding your breath for five minutes in a mad dash.
The two of them were completely out of breath and fell to their knees on the spot.
âUmu. Well done, both of you. Shirley has become more and more proficient with the weight of her blows, and Sheryl has become more and more proficient with her moves.â
âT-thank you, .......â
âYour Highness is becoming more and more ...... amazing.â
âThe distance between us just keeps getting further and further.â
âYou guys still seem to have a lot of room to grow. You should work harder.â
The two responded in unison, putting their swords away and catching their breath.
I didnât say that to comfort them, but both Shirley and Cheryl have improved since the last time I checked on their training.
Thereâs still room for them to get stronger if they continue to work hard, I really thought.
Clap Clap Clap.
Suddenly, I heard the sound of applause in the living room.
I looked and saw that my brother Henry had arrived before I knew it.
âBrother, when did you get here?â
âJust arrived. Oh, donât blame the servants. I told them they need not report it.â
âI see. Please.â
I told Shirley and Sheryl to leave and sat down on the sofa with my brother.
As before, I let my brother sit on the top seat and I sat on the lower seat.
âItâs impressive, Noah. You said those two have gotten stronger, but I think Noah has grown even more.â
âThatâs right, it may be sâo.
âFumu. Thatâs good, but isnât that way of doing things really dangerous? You know, just in case.â
My brother asked the obvious question.
âThe two of them are worth it.â
âHou?â
âI want to be able to trust them when the time comes, so I want to know what theyâre capable of ....... I believe the more you experience it, the more you understand.â
âYouâre still amazing. I understand the logic, but if you were to ask me to do the same thing, I wouldnât be able to.â
âIâm just putting up with it.â
âThe privileges of the nobility, huh.â
âFufuâ, saying that Brother Henry laughed. |
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âUuh. ......â
Peiyu tried to remain silent, but, since the magic of absolute obedience had already been cast, she could not disobey my orders.
She bit her lips and answered my question in a choppy voice.
âMy father made me flee.â
âThe chief? But if you are the daughter of the chief, you must be a high priority as a target for the loot. Itâs not that easy to get away, and even if you could, you wouldnât be sold like this.â
âMy father killed a different child along with my mother, and then committed suicide.â
Then I understand the story.
I looked at His Majesty, who had reigned at the pinnacle of the Empire for many years and had even made the occasional procession, and nodded quietly.
The chief probably realized that he was losing and staged a family suicide.
It is a common occurrence.
The end of a defeated warrior is usually tragic.
They would prefer not to live to experience it, nor for their children to experience it.
It is very common for a defeated leader to personally kill his family.
Perhaps after the chief did this, the headcount was right when the crime scene was examined, so it was cleared out.
âSo you escaped, but you couldnât manage to get away, so you were caught and sold to the slavers.â
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Peiyu nodded quietly.
âI was told to throw away my name and go live a quiet life somewhere .......â
Well, now we know the story.
âNoah, what will you do with the girl?â
Peiyu shuddered when His Majesty asked.
As Minister of Justice, I pulled out the imperial laws that Iâve had all through my head.
âThe Saeis were not originally part of the empire, so this was not a rebellion. Therefore, for the bloodline of the Chief, men are to be beheaded and women are to be given as slaves to those with merit.â
âAre you saying that there is no need to do anything special?â
âIt is exactly as you say, sir.â
Peiyu is already a slave.
She canât disobey my orders no matter what, because of the magic of absolute obedience.
If I order her to die here, she will scream and cry, but her body will move on its own according to the order.
I looked at her, and our eyes met.
Her frightened look quickly made her avert her eyes and look away.
She looked frightened, and I looked at her expression.
It was a face that correctly understood that the man in front of her had the right to kill her and was therefore frightened.
âThen, Iâll leave the girl to Noah.â
I dropped to my knees and bowed my head.
It seemed like a gift from His Majesty once again.
Standing up, I looked at Peiyu.
âSo it is. From now on, you are my slave. You will be a maid in my house.â
âMaid?â
âYes, thatâs right.â
âYouâre not going to kill me?â
âThat wonât be necessary.â
People are treasures.
Because I had heard about Jerryâs success just before, and because Peiyu was already under the spell of absolute obedience.
I have no intention of killing her.
â...... Ah, um...â
After a slight hesitation, she summoned up the courage to speak up.
âCan everyone come ...... together?â
âEveryone?â
âYes.â
Peiyu nodded nervously and looked around.
There were still many jute bags around her.
â Everyone is a friend who grew up in the same village. ......â
After nodding, I turned to the slaver who had been silent for a while.
âEverything you have here has been purchased.â
âThank you for your patronage!â
âAnd did you catch our conversation?â
Then I took out the money and handed it to the slaver.
I gave him reens, the money I carry around in a bag.
âIf there are any survivors of the Saei tribe, send them to the th Princeâs residence instead of selling them.â
âM-My Lord?!â
The slaver was exaggeratedly surprised.
âUnderstood. Please leave everything to me.â
âIs that all?â
ââ-! Yes, sir! Thank you very much!â
Peiyu looked very impressed and smiled a big smile.
Her smile, although small, it was beautiful, but...
More than that...
Name: Noah Ararat
Minister of Justice
Gender: Male
Level: 15 / â
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It was more noticeable with the â+â in physical strength had gone up one step.
A few days later, in the capital of Almeria, Nisirâs mansion.
I arrived in the early afternoon and called Zoe in the living room.
Zoe, the head maid. Her loyalty to me is proven, and Iâve entrusted her with the management of all my maids.
I called her up.
âI entrust you with all the slaves I brought back from the capital.â
â Understood. So they are all maids, is that correct?â
âYes. Theyâre under a spell of absolute obedience, and Iâve told them to obey your commands unless I override them. They are all yours.â
âI respectfully obey.â
âAnd...â
As I was about to say a few more words just in case, the door opened and Audrey came into the room.
âWelcome back, Noah-sama.â
âIâm home. Have you experienced any changes in the house while we were away?â
âNothing changed at the residence. Everything is as usual.â
âI have something to tell you, Noah-sama.â
âWhat it may be?â
I was a little surprised.
Standing up, I approached Audrey.
I knelt in front of her, though I couldnât see it, stared at her belly, touching it gently.
âAre you sure?â
âYes.â
âI see. Well done. Iâm glad.â
Itâs strange.
After Audrey told me, this feeling came up from deep in my chest.
This feeling of being filled with all kinds of things.
It was interesting to see the change that had developed in my feelings.
âThank you very much.â
â We need to decide on a name.â
âYes please.â
I stood up and thought for a moment.
Several names came to mind, and I narrowed them down to two.
âSem if we have a boy.â
âI think thatâs a great name.
âAnd if we have a girl then, Evis.â
Right when I said that. It was the same moment.
The scene I was familiar with for quite some time changed for the first time.
Level: 15 + 1 / â
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Not just abilities so far.
A â + â has been added to the level value as well.
âDid something happen?â
âZoe, my status.â
I didnât answer Audrey directly, but I ordered Zoe, who was standing at a slight distance from me in the middle of the conversation.
Zoe cast a spell on me in a familiar way, without bothering to ask me back.
Level: 16 / â
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My outward status was displayed.
Audrey glanced at it and said.
âYour level has gone up. When did it go up?â
âNow.â
âEh?â
âI just named the baby in your belly and it went up.â
ââ!â
Audrey and Zoe both had a look of surprise on their faces.
These two know that my abilities increase every time I have more subordinates or fiefs.
âYour level also increases ......? Amazing .......â
The two of them were immensely surprised by this first-time phenomenon. |
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This is my conversion of NilanE/ParallelFiction-Ja_En-100k into json which can be read by text-generation-webui when training a model.
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Dataset details
Each entry in this dataset is a sentence-aligned Japanese web novel chapter and English fan translation. The intended use-case is for document translation tasks.
Dataset format
{
'src' : 'JAPANESE CHAPTER'
'trg' : 'ENGLISH TRANSLATION'
'meta' : {
"source": 'SAME ACROSS ALL ENTRIES',
"series": 'NAME OF WEB NOVEL SERIES',
"missed_lines": 'NUMBER OF LINES THAT WERE AT THE SAME INDEX BUT NOT DETECTED AS BEING TRANSLATIONS OF EACH OTHER',
"inserted_lines_src": 'NUMBER OF LINES IN THE JAPANESE TEXT THAT DID NOT HAVE A MATCHING TRANSLATION BUT ARE BUFFERED BY TRANSLATED LINES',
"inserted_lines_trg": 'SAME AS ABOVE BUT FOR ENGLISH',
}
}
A high number of inserted lines is not necessarily a sign of a bad pair, as many translations concatenate or divide source chapters when publishing. Instead, watch out for high numbers of missed lines or entries where the inserted line count is high for both source and target.
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