Chapter 71 - 71 70 Grain Price Reduction Bill Lobbying from
Chapter 71 - 71 70 Grain Price Reduction Bill Lobbying from
?Chapter 71: Chapter 70 Grain Price Reduction Bill, Lobbying from Both the City and the Aristocracy!! _1 Chapter 71: Chapter 70 Grain Price Reduction Bill, Lobbying from Both the City and the Aristocracy!! _1 A letter requesting for a noble title had unexpectedly garnered responses from two different sources. This was truly astonishing.
Ivita had Griffin Knight open the two letters.
Starting to read the two letters, Griffin Knight said, “This one is from the Ambros City Council—”
“Dear new Lord Ivita, the ogre, centaur, and tauren ears you enclosed with your letter have been inspected by our experts and indeed belong to said creatures.”
“However, this does not necessarily prove that the Sons of the Forest have formed an army; it could just be a group of monsters wandering about.”
“Centuries of experience tell us that these creatures lack any semblance of social structure or qualities found in sentient beings. Intelligence is a gift bestowed only upon humans by God, and creatures without faith are incapable of possessing intellect comparable to that of humans.”
“Therefore, there is no need for you to worry overly. However, the Ambros City Council is pleased to have a noble of such vigor, stemming from an explorer background, protecting the frontier.”
“We have acknowledged your achievements and have prepared your investiture ceremony.”
“Please bring your entourage to Ambros City where you will receive the respects due to a noble of your caliber.”
“In these tumultuous times, it is your opportunity, as a noble from humble beginnings, to take action with your army in Ambros. This is a virtuous act that the God of All Things will undoubtedly bless.”
Looking at Ivita with a strange expression, Griffin Knight said, “The members of the city council seem to think that you come from humble beginnings. Perhaps it’s because you informed them that you were an adventurer.”
“Members of the city council must have misunderstood.”
Ivita smiled. “It seems that the Ambros City Council would prefer the Baron presiding over Moro to be of humble roots.”
“Moreover, they seem eager to have my friendship. Or rather, they must desire my army.”
“Proceed to the next letter.”
Griffin Knight said, “This one comes from Viscount Winchester of the East—”
“To the new Lord of Moro, I admire your skills, but claiming that the Sons of the Forest have an army?”