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Chapter 101: Everyday Life in the Empire
[Hey, everyone! It’s time for another livestream today!]
“Ohoohohohooo!! Haishin!! Haishin!!”
The location is the Xandard Empire, where the loud voice of the Empress, Rosalynde, echoes.
Including the ones who support her, the ministers who know her let out a big sigh but watched over their cheerful ruler with a smile.
“This is my first livestream since returning from the Demon Kingdom… Man, the demon world was fun. The Demon King and other demons treated me well. It was absolutely fantastic!”
“Hmm, hmm. I also enjoyed the livestream from the Demon Kingdom! There were landscapes we can’t see here, and the smiles of the demons are firmly engraved in my memory… to the point where I can’t understand why we were fighting.”
Many nodded in agreement with Rosalynde’s musings.
The conflict between humans and demons… It’s something that has been going on since ancient times, and to put it mildly, it was like a traditional event.
There’s more to lose by constantly fighting. There’s hardly anything to gain.
That’s why the one who put an end to this strife between humans and demons was none other than Haishin. Kanata… Rosalynde thinks of his existence as something incredibly precious, something that must be protected.
“Alright, let’s get to the mails! What’s this… ‘Marry me, Haishin-sama!’ Wait, is this a proposal? Man, you’re putting me in a tough spot! Wait, a guy!? You gotta be kidding me!!”
Occasionally, bickering with listeners is also one of the highlights of the livestream.
However, Rosa briefly thought about how she could handle her opponent for a moment, but since she realized that the opponent was a man, she didn’t do anything in particular.
“Rosa-sama.”
“What is it? I’m busy now.”
“… Rosa-sama. Instead of spending time on the livestream, please pay proper attention to this…”
With a sharp glance, Rosa turned her eyes to the nobleman who addressed her.
The man quivered under her gaze and turned his face away, seemingly unable to speak.
While the nobleman’s words could be interpreted as a plea for Rosa to focus on her work instead of getting lost in the livestream, Rosa had already completed everything she needed to do for the day. As a result, she was currently enjoying Kanata’s livestream, which was part of her usual routine.
“Very well. Show me.”
By the way, Rosalynde had heard from her subordinates about the case involving this nobleman engaging in misconduct. While she delegated most responsibilities to her capable subordinates, she paid no heed to any advice coming from this nobleman.
However, one might wonder what the content of his request was.
“… Hmm.”
The content was related to an event concerning Haishin.
Rosalynde had already informed the Empire about Haishin holding a commemorative event and preparing for it.
There were many fans of Haishin within the Empire, including Rosalynde herself, and this event was sure to further elevate the Empire’s status.
However, at the same time, it served as a means to draw out those who found Haishin somewhat bothersome, as if confirming her expectations.
(Concerning the proposal for Haishin’s event… This is all thoughtful, not just for Haishin but also for his fans.)
With just this proposal, it would be fine to nod in agreement.
However… Rosalynde is the Emperor, and her subordinates excel in all fields. She knew this man was once a member of the family that sought to eliminate Haishin.
“Well, you see. If someone were to say ‘Kill Haishin-sama’… I’d just kill them right there with a smile ♪.”
When she headed to the capital, Raven—Mira— had said such with a beautiful smile.
When Mira received a request to assassinate Haishin in the past, she declined and killed one of his family members in retaliation. That person was this man, and he’s what they call a ‘Haishin anti-fan.’
“What are you thinking? Your proposal is all about considering Haishin. Is that really all?”
“… What are you trying to say?”
Rosalynde stood up as if it wasn’t clear enough without saying it.
She took the sword she had propped up against the throne, drew its blade, and pointed it at the man.
“I can discern those who harbour ill feelings towards Haishin—I can do this because of my love for him.”
“… Has her sickness surfaced again?”
“It’s definitely not love.”
“Silence, you lot.”
These words were from her capable subordinates who know Rosalynde well. This banter was commonplace within the Empire.
Now, Rosalynde had voiced something peculiar. It’s about her ability to discern negative feelings towards Haishin. It isn’t baseless; it’s actually true.
“I can see it. The malicious feelings emanating from you… They tell me all too clearly.”
Rosalynde, who had fought through the chaotic world as a war goddess, had eyes that reflected unclouded truths.
While her tendency to become overly lenient toward those she favoured or even slightly warmed up to was a kind of awkwardness on her part, her fervent worship of Haishin had made her acutely sensitive to any malice directed at him.
“I’ll take my time and listen to your body—. I promised Haishin and the others. I’d prepare a journey in the Empire free from all danger and worries.”
“… You fanatics—”
The edge of the blade pressed against the man’s throat.
Blood trailed down the skin where the blade touched, and with just a bit more force, the man’s head would bid farewell to his body.
After the man was taken away, Rosalynde sighed.
“Sigh… I can’t fathom why some can’t believe in him.”
“Haishin-sama mentioned it as well, didn’t he? There’s no one universally liked. And even if there were, that kind of presence would be more frightening.”
“That’s true,” Rosalynde chuckled.
In this manner, the purification process within the Empire continued steadily. By the time Kanata arrived, it seemed there would be no cause for concern… but would it really be the case?