192 Chapter 6 Episode 11 [Invisible Malice] Part 1




 On the same day, a group of men in black armor lined up in front of the gates of the royal capital, Piraeus.
 A line up without a single thread.
 They have been lining up in front of the gate since early in the morning as well, and the sun has already begun to tilt to the west past the middle of the sky.
 They are just standing in line.
 But that's why it can be said that the strength of the group is really reflected in their ability.
 A truly fearsome skill level.
 They hold up a design of a two-headed serpent with gold and silver scales and bright red eyes shining and wrapped around a sword.
 Now there is no one in this kingdom of Roselia who does not know the meaning of this banner.
 It's the same for the soldiers who guard the gates of the royal city.
 But, as a gate guard, it's difficult to let Ryojin and the others pass by considering their duties.
 And this is even more so when it comes to leading a small number of fully armed soldiers.
 In any case, you'll need permission from the appropriate people in the royal palace.
 With the eyes of another carriage that came after him finishing its inspection and passing through the gate, Ryoushin sighed softly.
(They're making me wait so long...)
 I don't know whose orders it was, but it seems that that guy hates Ryojin very much.
 The fact that they are still forced to wait outside the gates after nearly half a day, despite the fact that they sent out messengers in advance to inform them of the number of soldiers to lead, as well as the date and time of their arrival, is treatment that can only be thought of as malicious.
(I wish I could make these guys take a break as soon as possible, but...)
 The troops lined up in front of you are an elite squad with armor that has been given the elves' custom-made granting techniques shared by Nercios.
 I'm sure you'll be able to find a way to make the most of your time in the city.
 Most of them are infantry. In other words, they move on foot.
 We did take breaks at key points, but even so, considering the distance we traveled from Ipylos to the capital, Piraeus, their physical strength was probably significantly lowered.
(And my ass is starting to hurt too.)
 More than two years have already passed since I was summoned to this earth world.
 I've gotten used to handling horses.
 I'm not going to be able to get the same level of comfort as sitting in a car seat.
 It's a good idea to be able to have a good idea of what you're looking for.
It's a good idea to be able to have a good time with them.
 I understand that blaming the soldiers guarding the gates will not improve the situation.
 They are only loyal to their duties.
 Well, if these are the so-called ordinary nobles that exist in the earth world, they will force special treatment on you using their status as a shield.
 Basically, aristocrats are not as privileged as royalty, but there is no doubt that they are a privileged class.
 In that sense, it was not impossible for Mikoshiba Ryoma, who holds the rank of baronet, to use his status as a nobleman to force special treatment on him.
 I'm sure you'll be able to find out more about this in the future.
 Well, it's a concept of shame that the average Japanese person has.
 It's true that it's not a wise idea to show a high-handed attitude to a soldier, as I have risen from a wandering mercenary who doesn't know what kind of horse's bones he is.
 It's not only that, but the majority of the nobles in the Roserian Kingdom turn their enmity against you.
 Under such a situation, there would be no need to ruin the reputation of the commoner class that made up the majority of the soldiers.
 For Liang Shin, there was no other way than to just wait for the time to pass.
 Another 30 minutes passed.
 A soldier rushed in, gasping for breath.
 Perhaps he had been ordered to deal with his superiors in the castle.
 He ran to the platoon leader standing by the gate and whispered in his ear.
 The platoon leader nodded quietly at those words, and then turned his feet toward Ryojin with a strained face.
Please pass through.''
 His voice is stifled with emotion.
 But his body was trembling with fear.
 It is certainly natural to want to run away if you are in his position.
 I'm sure you'll be able to find out what's going on in the world.
 It's not too much to think about, considering the climate of the Roserian Kingdom, which has a strict caste system, but it's not too much to think about fearing the future.
 After all, the possibility of murdering your own life, or even your family members, cannot be denied.
(I'm just doing my job, but I feel sorry for you...)
 Ryouma felt pity for the platoon leader standing in front of him.
 In fact, Ryoma had no intention of retaliating against the guards who were just forced to draw a lot of money.
 If you were hit by a rock, you would not be angry at the person who threw it, just as you would not be angry at the rock.
 If you feel anger at the stone and not the person who threw it, it may be a bad thing to say, but I can't help but say that you are quite mad as a human being.
 However, such a way of thinking of Ryoma is apparently quite foreign to this earth world.
''I see, thanks for your help.''
 The moment he heard those words, the platoon leader's complexion instantly turned pale.
 It wasn't that Ryoma didn't mean to blame him, but it was because of the normal tone of his voice that, as a person with a scar on his shin, he felt fear.
''Ah....um...''
 When the platoon leader stammered on what words to say, Ryoma shook his face lightly.
'Don't worry about it. You were just being faithful to your duties.
 When he said that, Ryoma lightly kicked the horse in the stomach.