Tearmoon Empire Story

Chapter 66



Lesson 64: The Essence of Princess Meer = Keithwood’s Paranoia

– Hmm…, Your Highness Zion, you’re alarmed.

Under the arena, Keithwood was calmly looking at the state of the game.

– Have you lost your self-confidence in being able to stop the first shot? Indeed, I suppose there is rarely a blow that His Royal Highness Theon cannot prevent……

Avoid Abel’s slaughter with a single hair. If even a single blow is hit, Theon avoids a single paper blow that ends there.

The sense of swordsmanship was shameless in the name of genius.

– But no way, I didn’t expect Prince Abel to do this far.

Keithwood had a good grasp of Abel’s sword skill. He is definitely an ordinary man first.

His skill at the time of coming to this school was not far from genius Scion.

Nevertheless, Abel is hunting down Zion.

– So you’re saying that I misjudged Prince Abel’s strength, too.

Keithwood here was able to identify exactly what Abel’s qualities were.

Abel knows something called herself.

I am able to calmly analyze my lack of talent.

And instead of giving up on it, he’s figured out a way to beat his opponent, and he’s done it.

Know yourself, know who you’re dealing with, and know how to get to the future.

It is a quality that is never inferior to Zion’s genius either.

Rather, the forthcoming Kingdom of Lemno would be a more needed talent.

– The qualities the king needs, huh? I see, if Prince Abel were also to be King Remno, that country would not be stronger……

The flowering of talent. The birth of an excellent famous gentleman may be something to rejoice in as a single civilian…

– As someone who serves His Royal Highness Theon, it’s somewhat complicated. If we get along with the kingdom of Lemno in the future, it’s troublesome.

Nevertheless, Keithwood turns his gaze. Beyond that was Meer nailing the game.

– What should I really fear, Princess Meer, huh?

Who created this situation……

Of course, Prince Abel’s efforts are commendable. The talent should not be justifiably evaluated and wary.

But then, those who moved Prince Abel that way…, Keithwood could not help but be aware of the presence of those who encouraged the situation to be like this and created the stream.

“I see… Princess Meer is a man who spares his talent…”

Poop, and Keithwood snapped.

Here we are, and he finally came to the essence of Meer.

Princess Meer spared me.

The qualities of sleeping in Prince Abel, that it will be broken and dull by his brother or Zion.

At that time, it was very easy to choose Zion as your dance partner. Because even if Meer, known as the Empire’s wisdom, can’t possibly spot Zion’s talent.

Nevertheless, Meer chose Abel.

That, for one, is to blossom the talent of sleeping within him……

And when I thought that far, a cold war ran on Keithwood’s spine.

– No, it’s not that simple.

Spare your talent, it’s also one of the qualities of a king.

Even if you are an enemy general, if you are talented and swear allegiance to yourself, you will use it again. It is also a splendid quality that strengthens the country.

But that’s not surprising.

Then even King Zion and Sankland have it.

It can be said that qualities are not uncommon for a famous man.

… Prince Abel is not Princess Meer’s squire.

At that point when we met, the Kingdom of Lemno and the Tiermoon Empire were neither allies nor friendly nations.

Despite the fact that in some cases it could even become a hostile country, Meer spared Abel’s talent.

So, it’s…,

– You mean Princess Meer’s seat of sight doesn’t capture the differences in the country?

It’s trivial for Meer, whether it’s an enemy country or not. She just worries that there’s someone there who’s talented and that talent rots.

To put it further, perhaps, she doesn’t even stick to the size of her talent.

Meer took a very tolerant attitude towards those who worked disrespectfully on Tiona.

I asked Rafina for forgiveness until I lowered my head.

As a result, I hear that the pardoned, without talent, are encouraging their schooling to respond to Meer’s grace.

– Look at every human being, and I will not forgive that talent will not be utilized. Is that the essence of the empire’s wisdom?

The point of view is that I am better than the Lord, even Theon……, Keithwood realizes that I am getting heartbroken by Princess Meer.

Though the LORD himself tightened his heart only to Zion,

– If there were to be any friendship with the Empire, you should advise His Highness not to be hostile only to Princess Meer.

Keithwood made a firm vow to his heart.

… Needless to say, everything is Keithwood’s delusion.

Nothing more or less than delusions, nothing more than delusions.

It is The Paranoia.

However, the odds of him offering from this delusion seemed unlikely, whether it was happiness or unhappiness for anyone.


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