Reactions of most people after getting flustered were usually similar and predictable.
Either their jaws fell a little, or they blinked their eyes in stupefaction. Or, their faces would get flushed beet-red.
However, none of those signs were visible on the Master’s mask-covered face. He just sat there, silently staring at Knight Leveaux with his cold, withdrawn eyes.
Without revealing what was going on with his emotions, the Master was outwardly maintaining his composure.
“Knight Leveaux... Did you say impeach?”
“That’s right, Master.”
“And the grounds for your action are?”
“I shall explain that now,” said Knight Leveaux. He was just as composed as the Master. His voice remained clear while his attitude was forthright. It was as if a Knight of yore had leaped out of the pages of a storybook to stand in reality.
‘That's because he does not feel ashamed of his actions.’
This was the sense of disconnect the Master had been feeling right now.
Knight Leveaux genuinely seemed to think his actions were for the sake of justice and righteousness. And he didn’t suspect anything was wrong. In that case, was the Master in the wrong this time?
That would be decided from this moment on... Through the Round Table’s system!
“First charge. You attempted to contact a subject labeled as a traitor by the Round Table. Master, do you have any objections to raise regarding this accusation?”
“Of course I do,” the Master immediately replied, then sucked in a quick but deep breath. “Was there any regulation forbidding a member of the Round Table from contacting a traitor?”
“No, Master. However, we do have a rule about never forgiving a traitor.”
“Then, we should determine if my attempt to contact the traitor is the same as forgiving him. Yes, the Round Table does not forgive traitors. However, I genuinely believe we must employ these traitors as our agents if we’re facing crises much more significant than their betrayal. Wouldn’t you agree?”
“Thank you for your candid explanation, Master,” Knight Leveaux responded in a cold voice, then continued on with the process.
The Master’s complexion darkened slightly as he observed this development.
‘He doesn’t wish to leave any room for dispute, does he?’
There should have been some kind of pushback from Knight Leveaux, but it didn't materialize. It most likely meant he wasn't going to bother arguing with the Master.
The thing was, though, the Master himself was guilty of resorting to this tactic several times before. And such actions always were motivated by the hidden confidence of, “There is no need for discussion since everyone here has already made up their minds!”
“Second charge...! It's the motivation. Master, you headed to South Korea without seeking the agreement from the rest of the Round Table. Of course, you could argue that you merely used your privilege. However! You are now demanding the full, unbridled support of the South Koreans, even though there is no actual practical benefit for us!”
Knight Leveaux’s glare stabbed sharply into the Master.
“I posit that all these actions are born from the Master’s personal feelings clouding his judgment. If it weren’t for the presence of Knight Wiggins... No, former Knight Wiggins in Korea, can you imagine the Master offering to do the same thing? No! It’s clear what his actions indicate in this case!”Nôv(el)B\jnn
“Knight Leveaux!” The Master’s expression finally crumpled. “Are you painting me as someone who’d mobilize the Round Table due to his petty personal feelings?”
“That's not all!” Knight Leveaux didn't even respond back to the Master. No, it was more like he was making a declaration to the other Knights here. As if he had morphed into a judge reading the already-compiled verdict of guilt! “This is the most important reason. Our Master's intellectual capacity has obviously declined!”
“How dare you, Knight Leveaux!” The Master roared loudly.
However, Knight Leveaux remained unperturbed as he coldly stared at the Master. “A person does not realize that their mind has begun failing on them, Master! When viewed objectively, you are no longer the same Master that has led the Round Table.”
“Knight... Leveaux...!” The Master's eyes began burning in barely-held-back rage. “For now, I won't interpret your accusations as insults to my honor. However! Since you've laid out all these charges, you must also possess appropriate evidence to back them up. If you don't furnish us with proof that can force me to concede... I shall judge your actions as harmful to the integrity of the Round Table!”
“I have enough proof. However, there is no need to mention every single one of them here. After all, you are the best proof available, Master.”
“...I am? How?”
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