For example, suppose a powerful noble daughter is sick.

Nobles will desperately search for drugs to save their daughter's lives.

But nobles can't buy medicines that aren't on the market.

That's why Cardinal Georgis says, "If you put it under me, I'll sell a cure."

It's a hand with a lot of problems, but ... if it goes well, you can expand your power at once.

Cardinal Georgis, who already has considerable power, could even take control of the country almost at once.

"To get to that conclusion in an instant ... are you from intelligence services?"

"No, I'm just an ordinary adventurer ... it's normal to use what I have for negotiations?"

"... It's not unusual for the price to rise just to think about it."

That's when Count Meigis cut off his words.

Then spread the documents on the desk.

The documents include the name of the aristocrat and the title.

"A dozen or so nobles have asked me to buy. No matter how high, I want you to give me a cure."

"Is this document the list of nobles?"

"Oh ... Is that a surprised face?"

That's when Count Meigis refers to the position of the nobles who wanted medicine.

Earl, Marquis, Frontier ... On the contrary, there is even the name of the highest noble, the Duke.

When it comes to duke, it's basically a royal family.

Did even such a nobleman want the medicine we made ...?

"Are all the nobles on this list anti-Georgisians?"

"It's not just that nobles claim to be anti-Georgisians ... at least not Georgians."

"Why do you need so much healing medicine for someone? ... Is there a lot of illness among nobles?"

I know one or two people want a cure.

However, if so many big nobles want medicine, it's an unusual situation.

There must be some circumstances ...

"Oh, for now, an unexplained death and illness has been prevalent in the traces of a noble family. There seems to be no cure other than cures."

"... It's a good illness for Cardinal Georgis."

"Totally"

Maybe the illness was intentionally fashioned by Cardinal Georgis.

If it's a desperate miniature garden, that can be a calm thing.

"So, did you sell drugs to those nobles?"

"Of course ... I was very pleased. It seemed that the conditions that had been given to Georgis to buy the medicine had been set aside."

"I guess. Good benefits are likely to sell."

Nobles who follow the conditions given by Georgis will not be a threatening target from the beginning.

I was wondering what to do while having a weakening sickness ...

Thanks to Count Meigis for selling the drug in such a situation.

"Oh, for now, I try not to give exchange terms to nobles who come to buy drugs ... but there are many nobles who will volunteer to help me."

"Do you not issue exchange terms?"

"As Cardinal Georgis sells medicines with exchange terms, it's a bad impression to do the same thing. In the current situation, it would be better to act more as justice and eventually more people You stepped on it. "

So that's it.

It's just that it's not so simple that you've sold drugs.

It looks like a good person, and he is counting on it.

"But ... it's clear that it's easier to make our camp faster if you do so, and if you think you should do so, I do ... what do you do? "

"No, it's up to Earl Meigis. I'm in medicine and politics is in Earl."

"Thank you. It would be helpful if you could say that."

Count Meigis is an anti-Georgisian who has fought on the political arena.

There seems to be a lot of hope, and it's safe to leave it.

"Most of the nobles who have ever bought healing drugs are those whose territories are close. There may be more nobles who want to buy healing drugs in the future."

"I see. The power is still growing."

"Oh, the more he reduces the supply of healing drugs, the easier it is to move. Cardinal Georgis will be in a hurry now."

Apparently, the operation seems to be going well.

That's why ... I'm worried about counterattack.

Cardinal Georgis has so much more power now that he has a criminal organization, The Minimal Garden of Despair, behind him.

If Count Megis poses a real threat, it could be assassinated.

Killing the Earl doesn't mean that healing medicine isn't completely made ... but politically, it should have a significant impact.

There is no longer a leader in anti-Georgian nobility, and there is a great loss of inhabitants of the territory—especially for lower ranks.

The subordinates may be revengeful, but if they lose calm, head-based operations will be difficult.

If so, you're as good as losing.

Countess of the county of Meigis has a high level of loyalty, but it does not mean that there are so many. Only 1,000 people can actually fight.

Cardinal Georgis isn't just about being able to defeat a dark cloud from the front.

If you challenge with 500 or 1000 people, they will just be killed one by one and driven into destruction.

Even if you kill Cardinal Georgis in a civil war, it's just a civil war.

If a subordinate occupies the civil war and kills the aristocracy, it may worsen the future job, but it will not improve.

With this in mind ... it can be said that our operations are almost aborted just by killing Count Megis.

That's probably what Cardinal Georgis ... no, perhaps, is behind the Desert Miniature Garden.

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