“The thing is, I was thinking about how I don’t know what’s going on with Supheniardvania,” I said.
In response to Ibroix’s question, I ask him another question.
The incident that led to the arrest of Bishop Lebios, and that diplomatic visit which became the stage for the conflict between the Royalist Faction and the Papal Faction. My direct involvement was only a small part of it, but since I’ve heard various predictions about the circumstances from Lucy, I’m somewhat worried about the details.
Lucy seems to have information other than Ibroix, but she belongs to the Magic Division of Rebelis. Ibroix is probably closer to Supheniardvania.
As I expected, it’s difficult to get in touch with Gatoga, and I don’t know how to contact him, to begin with. Rose is out of the question. He must be in the thick of it right now.
“Hmm. I am a citizen of Rebelis, aren’t I?” Ibroix said, smiling.
It’s been like this since I first met this old man, but I have a strong feeling that I can’t fully trust him. I don’t think he’s a bad person, but I’d be a little hesitant to call him a genuinely good person.
“But you probably know more than I do,” I said.
“Well, I suppose so,” Ibroix said.
I can’t say that I was absolutely refused, but I felt the air said he didn’t want to talk for a while. But even so, since I was involved in this incident, I think I have the right to know a little more. As far as I can tell about the situation, I would like to hear as much as I can.
“Now then, where do I start with it all?” Ibroix said.
It seems that he will talk for the time being. With a slightly worried expression, Ibroix slightly adjusted his posture and let out a small sigh.
“Ah, perhaps we should start with Bishop Lebios, yes?” Ibroix said. “He was sent back to the country to be tried. He was stripped of his episcopacy, though he seems to have been spared ex-communication. However…”
“However?” I asked.
Bishop Lebios was my first involvement with Ibroix. No, I should say, Former Bishop. It seems that he was judged fairly. The information here also matches what I heard from Gatoga.
There is no reason to know the details of his punishment. However, I feel that stripping the bishop’s rank from a religious point of view is a considerable matter. Although it can be regarded as the better option as long as he’s not excommunicated or faces capital punishment.
But apparently, the story doesn’t end there.
“Some time after the trial, he died an untimely death,” Ibroix said. “It was rather a tragedy.”
“That’s…” I said, at a loss.
An untimely death. Perhaps this word is the most polite euphemism. 8-9 out of 10, I’m certain he was assassinated. All things considered, the timing was too fortunate.
“… You seem to know a lot about this, don’t you?” Ibroix said.
“What? I just happened to hear about it here and there,” I said.
However, I am curious about both Ibroix’s position and his information network, considering he knows all this while still being in the Kingdom of Rebelis.
He had a vague smile, but I wonder how Ibroix would actually be treated in Supheniardvania. It seems that Lucy and he are close friends.
“What he was doing was the gravest taboo…for both the Papal Faction and the Royalist Faction,” Ibroix said.
“…”
I see.
Does that mean that the taboo committed by Bishop Lebios was unforgivable for everyone?
Naturally, the Royalist Faction couldn’t overlook it, and even within the Papal Faction who would have tolerated it, they could only do so on the premise that the Papal Faction quietly endorsed Lebios’s actions.
Furthermore, it would be unwise to openly declare that former Bishop Lebios himself was protected by the Papal Faction. That’s why, ostensibly, he was deprived of his rank as bishop, destroying his public image, but behind the scenes, he was eliminated. I wonder if that’s what happened.
Well, it might sound nice to say that he martyred himself for his religious beliefs, but what he was doing was trafficking people and tampering with corpses using magic. There’s no need for me to protect him, and there’s no reason to push in here more than necessary.
“However, I still think that asking your aid in this matter was the right answer,” Ibroix said. “If I had called upon the aid of the Knights of the Faith, it may have ended differently.”
“Well, that’s for sure…” I said.
Judging from the information from Gatoga and Rose, Former Bishop Levios probably belongs to the Papal Faction.
Had the Knights of the Faith been called in to arrest Lebios, the incident itself might have been covered up, or in the worst case, Ibroix’s position and life would have been in danger in vengeance.
Gatoga himself said that he was neutral, but I don’t know what kind of beliefs each Knight of the Faith has. That much was certain when I met Rose.
“…By the way, Mr. Beryl, do you know the current state of Supheniardvania?” Ibroix said.
“Umm…it seems that there is a fight going on between the Royalist Faction and the Papal Faction.”
“Hmm,” Ibroix went.
I wondered if I should ask about Ibroix’s reaction.
That said, as I told him, all I know is that there seems to be a power struggle going on. Even that information is mostly what I heard from Lucy. You can say that I personally have no first-hand information at all.
It’s true that I was at the scene of the incident, but it’s not like I can infer any circumstances or hidden facts from there.
“As far as I know, nothing has changed dramatically since then,” Ibroix said. “Or, at least, on the surface.”
With that purposeful annotation at the end, it probably means that there is a lot going on behind the scenes.
As a result, a big incident involving the royal families of a foreign country occurred. If this doesn’t matter, when will something matter?
“So you’re saying it’s already started?” I said.
“Well, yes,” Ibroix said. “It’s not the sort of thing you can discuss in public.”
He’s right, though.
However, compared to the incident involving the royal family of a neighboring country, the actual commotion was small-scale. Naturally, at the beginning of the incident, there were quite a few rumors about it to my knowledge, but now, it’s not that big of a deal so far as it goes inside Baltrain.
Of course, the incident itself was not forgotten. I’m one of the people involved so I might think so, but it had such an impact that I couldn’t forget about it even if I wanted to.
“I think that they will make a big move in the near future,” Ibroix said. “It’s all a matter of the details.”
“It seems that you are quite optimistic about that, but…” I said.
“I’m a follower of the Suphine Faith, but I’m not from Supheniardvania, you know,” Ibroix said.
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