Tearmoon Empire Story

Lesson 68: Creepy discomfort

St. Noel's School went on summer vacation.

Meer was also in the carriage to the Empire again as many students headed home. In a gatagotto rocking carriage, Meer decided for the first time in a long time to reread the bloodstained day book.

Maybe the future is changing, what a hopeful Meer though.

"That's right..."

Unexpectedly, Meer exhales a discouraged sigh.

The diary still showed that Meer would be executed on the headstand. The basic part remains the same.

There will be famine, there will be a revolution, and the imperial chamber will be destroyed.

Of course, there was some change.

On the previous timeline, a folk who was overwhelmed with accusations to the imperial chamber, but a few prostitutes rose, mainly residents of the Crescent Zone.

It seemed to be a unit to help Meer individuals, not for the whole imperial chamber, and working with the Kingsguard had done considerable damage to the revolutionary army.

In addition, some of the inhabitants apparently appealed for Meer's life in quite a few cases.

I don't know if it's because of that, but the situation over Meer has also improved. The place to be confined changed from a dungeon to a room in the castle, and the chef's temper made the meal better.

On the contrary, the day before he was executed, he behaved in large measure at his last supper. The yellow moon tomato stew was excellent, etc., which is equivalent because it is written in the diary.

Alternatively, Scion's reaction. He has been strongly recommended by his squire, and he seems to have somewhat opposed Meer's execution.

Conversely, it was also exacerbated by Meer's actions.

Anne tried to help Meer out with a quote, a failure. In family separation, the person is captured as a sinner.

Abel also seems to have infiltrated the empire in an effort to help Meer, but he has been found and has killed a lot of people on the road.

This puts the Empire in an even greater predicament, as does its friendship with the Kingdom of Lemno.

"... that's not very pleasant."

The description in the diary was written in trembling letters, whether he was upset by Prince Abel's obituary. The letter seeps subtly and makes me think that the page is wet because I sweated with fear, or...

It was such a subtle change that the result would not have changed.

- Hunger seems better than before, though.

The primary cause of the revolution still seemed to be food shortages unchanged. With the food reserves we are directing Ludwig to improve somewhat, it still seemed impossible to prevent famine from happening.

We don't have enough stockpiles.

- Plus, a dispute with a few tribes on the border.

What was in the diary was a regional conflict with the forest people, the Loulou tribe.

This may have happened on the previous timeline, but Meer was a rarely remembered event. Meer wasn't interested at the time, so I don't know what caused the incident, etc.

But now I know exactly what went wrong with this case.

- Lulu tribe......, you're from the tribe of Mr. Tiona's squire.

Riola Louloulou.

The outrageous acts carried out against her place of origin, if Meer had been involved there, were inexorable even if Tiona had a bad impression.

It is also written in the diary that this case will result in her getting along with her.

Conversely, if only we could manage this case, at least Tiona might not turn to the enemy.

- The crops the Rudolphones receive are fascinating. If friendship were built, the food situation would improve considerably.

I can't rely on that alone, but it doesn't make a difference that it's a big element.

- That's right, I'm curious about this statement.

More than that, Meer noted the incident that inspired the revolution.

It is the abduction of the Tubor of Rudolphone.

It is written in the diary that the Emperor, jealous of the popular neighborhood uncle, shared the food in his possession with the people of Aagu because of the lack of food.

An angry people will bee up at it, and it will be a spark of revolution.

It's a case of trigger that never changed, even in the previous timeline.

But Meer was strange to me.

Indeed, the Emperor, the Father, can hardly be said to be clean and clean compared to the aristocrats who live side by side.

But the question remains whether you would be jealous of it because there were aristocrats who gained popularity among the people.

- In the first place, your father is only interested in my taste.

If my pretty daughter begs me, I won't quit the war either, but someone else is roughly harmless. Stupid enough to have a super on his head, that's Meer's image of his father.

It's just harmless, and where it's not beneficial is a problem when it comes to problems, but at least I don't think it's a bad person.

- This case doesn't seem like your father.

The suspicion crept into Meer's brain, leaving her with a disgusting feeling.

It's as if someone made up a case like a revolution... Or what an ominous feeling, as if God, who presides over destiny, wants the demise of the Empire.

It's like coming up from your stomach, disgusting......

If you dare to explain what it feels like to be famous, it's...

"Ugh, disgusting..."

Yes, it is carriage sickness.

In the swinging carriage, I was still reading letters, so Meer got totally drunk.

"... Ah, Anne, Anne... disgusting"

Read the diary and ask the faithful maid who was going to your table for help.

Nowhere was the face of a wise man seen at first sight at St. Noel's School in that figure nodding in tears.

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