Wortenia Senki

Chapter 6, Episode 28 [House of Lords] Part 6

After one stuffing in the drop-off area, Ryo Zhen dives through a thick gate and proceeds through a spacious garden.

What you can see up front is a three-story building with white paint.

Behind it are two spires seated, whether it was built as a sight to behold.

And beside the road, a fully armed knight forms a line.

(Is it just a little too optimistic to think about the protection of important people...)

The aristocratic class is certainly a VIP (VIP) in this earth world.

But just because you're a VIP doesn't mean everyone gets the same treatment.

Barons and Viscounts differ only in rank one, but this difference is enormous.

It starts in the position where the carriage stops, the order of sight in the royal palace, etc., and if it starts to compare, there is no chili.

And on the Viscount, there are counts, marquises and dukes alike.

If this were also to be the highest ranking royalty, it would be the difference that would become just silly to compare.

But as far as Liang Zhen knows, they can never be so protected.

When that happens, there are two reasons to stay.

If Liang Zhen is a better guest than the royal family.

And the other one...

(Some say the best VIPs are criminals...... that's true)

Of course, this is ironic.

But you might be right in the sense of security.

Prisons in every country are strictly guarded for 24 hours.

Ryo Jin takes the path built by the knights' walls.

Apparently, the House of Lords is quite alert to Ryo Trun.

The question is, which intention does that alert have?

With that in mind, Ryo Jin kept walking slowly.

How much time has passed since then?

(Three hours? No, that's not it...)

Based on Ryo's true stomach, he should be standing for five or six hours.

Ryo Jin stares at the universe as she falls asleep on the couch pushed into a room without a single window.

Hamilton also disappeared as soon as he led Ryo Trun into this room.

It's not very preferable as a nobleman, but there are no people's eyes here, though.

Somehow I asked him to go to the bathroom, and the knight brought me something that looked like a urine bottle.

Of course, the item received did not look so bad.

Is it for nobility or is it made of ceramic and painted with flowers?

It's pretty stylish to see.

That said, I find it quite resistant to Ryo Trun to use it for that.

At least, as far as Ryo Jan remembers, he has never used a urine bottle in his life.

(Though, it's true or false, because I'm talking about the fact that there's no toilet in the French palace of Versailles, and I used a urine bottle or it was done in the dark outside...)

Honestly, the authenticity is unknown because the information I occasionally looked up on the internet.

But if it were true, the reality would be a lot different from the classy, cultural French aristocracy that Liang Zhen held in his head.

(Well, it's only natural that life and thinking differ in the modern and sixteenth centuries)

And in that sense, this earth world will be a lot better.

At least because there's a toilet.

Of course, it is not a water wash.

It's a suction ceremony like you can see in the country.

Because the number is limited.

At least, it wouldn't be as safe as renting a convenience store toilet.

But still, the lack of existence itself and the inability to use it largely change the meaning.

(Well, it's not like I really wanted to go to the bathroom, so I don't mind... but I don't even know I'm not serving a meal)

Indeed, Liang Zhen would not have come to visit the House of Lords.

So maybe it's selfish of me to tell you to serve a meal.

Besides, in case you think about the possibility of poisoning, it's true that you can't even mouth where you're analogized.

But that is only a personal circumstance for Liang Zhen.

If you were an ordinary nobleman, you would have definitely rammed on to get those responsible out first.

Whatever, without a meal, don't leave a glass of water in this tiny room for long.

No, it can be considered unnatural that there is no one else in the first place but Ryo Trun as a theory.

The subsequent carriage should have been ridden by Roberto and Signis, headed by Mrs. Yulia, who was called as a witness.

So were Laura and the others waiting to wear made-up clothes.

Of course, it is incomprehensible to separate the room from the witnesses, Mrs. Yulia.

But if we are going to look at it as a problem, we should look at Liangzhen's use of the Count Salzberg residence as a place to stay in the Wang capital as a theory in the first place.

Even though I didn't make that a problem, there's no point in separating the rooms now.

Besides, being disconnected from people who look after themselves, such as servants and maids, is in itself quite problematic for the treatment of nobility.

Because to the aristocrats, a squire or maid is literally equal to one's own hands and feet.

(Is this part of the harassment...?

Among the nobles belonging to the House of Lords, Salzberg is also a human being bordered by the Counts and the ten northern houses.

It would be natural for many of those humans to be hostile to Ryojin.

Even if the majority of them are aristocrats, they have no great power.

Of course, it would be tyrannical if it were against the inhabitants, but the stories change between the nobles.

At least there will be a limited number of people capable of exercising their powers, such as assassinations.

But you don't have to go that far to lower their drinks.

(Well, good. That's what we're supposed to do.)

Liang Zhen has no dream that the House of Lords will treat herself fairly.

I wonder if there is a 10% chance.

And I'm already prepared to take action when that happens.

(If it feels like this...... well, plan B...... no it would be C)

That was one of three pre-plans that were to be changed by the House of Lords' response.

Each of the plans has a fine branch in it, but roughly speaking, friendly, neutral, hostile and divided.

Plan C, to be honest, is the plan of someone who doesn't really feel comfortable with some of the plans.

Anyway, it's a pretty rough means.

That said, it is also true that there is no way to do this for the purpose of protecting yourself and your people.

(I already asked Igazaki people to collect the crying... later...)

With that in mind, Ryo Jan kept quietly waiting for time.

What you hear from inside the room is the whistle.

Low at times.

High at times.

It is both sad and rhythmic.

Some people say whistling is not music, but it can be said that a skilled whistle is music that does not use the same instrument as a song.

However, that is not the problem.

"Hey...... you hear me again?

A knight who was guarding lined up in front of the door of the room visits the other side.

Hidden due to a full-face helmet, but perhaps it's not hard to imagine a bewildered look on your face.

And that would be the same with the person they talked to.

"Oh... I wonder what the hell you're going to do. That young man is a whistle at the edge of nobility."

"You don't know why you're here, do you?

"That won't happen... but the question is, what are we going to do..."

Do you want me to stop you, or do you want me to keep my face shut?

Indeed, there is no law that noble class humans should not whistle.

But there are places.

Whatever, this is the House of Lords of the Kingdom of Roselia.

Otherwise it's a place like the Supreme Court.

You can call it a symbol of authority in this Kingdom of Roselia, which lines up between the sights of the royal palace.

Naturally, the corresponding solemnity is required.

Sure, it's not a sin just because you whistled as a time crush.

The question is whether we should make them stop acts that are not sins.

However, if it were normal, the knights would have let the whistle stop without getting lost.

Aside from the validity of the whistle, because silence would be the only thing worthy of a solemn occasion.

Well, as a normal nobleman wouldn't whistle or anything in the House of Lords in the first place, so is it more right that there can't be such a problem?

But, unfortunately, they were facing such an unlikely situation.

(That's an unusual continuation...)

The Knights of the Guard are secretly tasked by their superiors, the Speaker of the House of Lords, to closely monitor the people in this room.

It is unusual to have rented a room with various problems to keep the aristocrats waiting, and it is also unusual to have been separated from the human offering.

Besides, a colleague told me that he also confiscated the sword he was carrying.

It is true that it is to be kept temporarily when heading to the capitol where the interrogation will be held, but if it is the entrance to the House of Lords, the story will change a lot.

Indeed, it is true that the knights also have things to think about the people in the room.

A position as a young and grabbed baron.

And fame as a samurai.

All of them, while admiring the knights, feel jealous.

I plugged it in middle-aged, and now it's something you'll never get.

But if you ask me if that's why I feel clear malice, I don't.

At least, I wasn't willing to fall for it or harass him.

"In the meantime, do you want to see how it goes? If it doesn't taste good, it'll come from up there."

"Right..."

The knight nods small at each other's words.

The knights had an imagination of what the upper management of the House of Lords was thinking.

But I'm not even going to do anything because of that.

There may be no malice, but there is no goodwill.

The intention was not for the two of us to carry on the firepowder and wear it.

After that, they stood up silently in front of the whistling room.

Just jizz until the time the interrogation begins.

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