Chapter 414: Continent Manipulator (3)
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The tasks concerning Frankia unfolded smoothly according to Dantalian’s plan, encountering no obstacles along the way.
Despite having accepted the request of the southern nobles of Frankia, the Brittany army half-heartedly suppressed the rebellion in the territories they were entrusted with, leaving the nobles overwhelmed with stress. Above all, these nobles were also receiving criticism from all sides.
– How can they call themselves Franks while seeking assistance from their archenemy Brittany to quell a rebellion?
– It is despicable that they are leaving the embrace of Frankia after all this time to pursue autonomy and independence.
– Despite them receiving a golden opportunity to liberate the unfairly enslaved commoners, some of these nobles are selfishly prioritizing their own ambitions and abandoning their noble obligations.
This was the average criticism voiced by the majority of Frankish nobles and commoners alike.
However, the southern nobles held firm. They were most likely confident in themselves. The southern regions of Frankia weren’t ravaged by civil war and they even gained new territories during the Chrysanthemum War. In essence, their stance was ‘No matter how much the weaklings clamor, we’ll forge our own path.’
At that moment, an incident occurred.
A group of roughly two hundred rebelling Sardinians, who had been conducting guerrilla warfare, abruptly surrendered to the Brittany army. The public was not informed exactly why they had surrendered. However, this was also preplanned as the leader of the two hundred rebels was a member of Dantalian’s Liberation Alliance.
These Sardinian captives were officially the subjects of the southern Frankia nobles. Naturally, the Brittany army had an obligation to deliver the captives to the nobles. However.......
“We will not hand over even a single Sardinian captive!”
At that moment, Saintess Longwy stepped forward.
Having shed her girlishness entirely, this beautiful woman with orange curls was now a mature lady. Jacqueline Longwy, who was currently the most esteemed and praised saintess on the continent, had abruptly refused the exchange of prisoners.
“No. What nonsense is this? Why are you refusing to hand over the prisoners?”
“You people are handling the commoners too barbarically. Did you not subject all the prisoners we handed over last time to hanging? I cannot condone any further atrocities. On behalf of Goddess Athena, I cannot forgive your actions.”
From the perspective of the nobles, this was utterly absurd.
“When quelling a rebellion, somewhat harsh punishments are only natural. It appears that the saintess is blinded by mercy and is trying to twist the dialogue.”
The rebels were not innocent civilians; they were nothing but a disease that had to be suppressed and eradicated. Yet, Saintess Longwy was coming forward recklessly.
“In the first place, you people are not the rightful rulers. You are oppressors meddling from abroad. It is not surprising that the Sardinian people would rise against you.”
“W-What nonsense......!”
“This maiden is only an individual and is incapable of overturning Her Majesty the Queen’s decisions.”
Saintess Longwy continued firmly.
“We may assist you in quelling this rebellion, but we will not turn a blind eye to wanton loss of life. The Brittany army adheres to the laws of Brittany.”
It was an absurd argument.
The nobles were already frustrated because the Brittany army they had hired at a great expense was not putting any effort into quelling the rebellion, but Saintess Longwy’s remarks were like pouring oil on a fire. If Saintess Longwy hadn’t constantly interfered with the suppression, the rebellion would have been quelled long ago.
In short, Saintess Longwy was nothing but a nuisance, endlessly spouting pointless words. There was probably no one more irritating than her right now.
The nobles immediately publicly protested against Saintess Longwy’s “childlike ignorance and noticeably lacking rational consideration”.
– Did Brittany bring mercenaries or philanthropists?
– Either return the fees we paid immediately and withdraw your troops or impose an appropriate punishment on the saintess for interfering in national affairs indiscriminately.
Tensions rose sharply on both sides.
Saintess Longwy’s reputation was not something to be taken lightly. She was synonymous with Brittany’s symbol. However, surprisingly, Queen Henrietta sided with the nobles rather than the saintess.
“Humanity knows no boundaries. No one person can possess another’s humanity. However, in addition to the inherent humanity each individual is born with, humans enter into a second humanity, that is, sociality, under their own implicit or explicit consent.”
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