— Start of the 1549th year, Continental Calendar - Souma defeats the
giant sea monster, Ooyamizuchi —
The report of the Kingdom of Friedonia and the Archipelago Union's
conjoined effort to slay the monster which terrorized the Nine-Headed
Dragon Archipelago was greeted with great excitement in their respective
homelands.
One reason for such excitement in the Kingdom was that this was the
first time the summoned hero Souma had done something so heroic.
Souma's only victorious campaigns before this point had been in the war
against Amidonia, and the expedition to the Union of Eastern Nations.
The war with the Principality of Amidonia had hurt both sides, and any
gains had nearly been nullified. It was only thanks to the efforts of one
Roroa Amidonia that the Kingdom and Principality had been peacefully
brought into a union, and neither country was declared the victor or loser.
As for the expedition to the Union of Eastern Nations, he had made a big
show of that being done at the request of the Gran Chaos Empire. Although
Ichiha had joined them there, along with other personnel who would make
the country stronger, that was hard for the common people to see. Many of
them believed it had been a whole lot of effort for nothing. However, with a
growing awareness of how important Ichiha was, Souma's foresight was
being proven. Still, what he had done there wasn't seen as an especially
heroic act.
Nonetheless, this time Souma had sent the fleet to the Nine-Headed
Dragon Archipelago, slaying the kaiju Ooyamizuchi that had wreaked
havoc on the land. It was a clear show of military prowess. And to top it off,
he had brought the fleet of the Archipelago Union, up until now believed to
be a hostile nation, back with him. For the common people who were not
privy to what went on behind the scenes, it looked like "Souma defeated the
monster that was tormenting the Archipelago Union, and made them submit
to him out of admiration." Those rumors had the people ecstatic about
Souma's glorious victory.
Meanwhile, in the Nine-Headed Dragon Archipelago, they had
heightened regard for the Kingdom of Friedonia which had helped them to
slay Ooyamizuchi, and King Souma and Princess Shabon were lauded for
the key roles they played in that victory.
Souma was now being praised by the population of two nations, but
news of his exploits had not yet reached the people of other states
(excluding the rulers, and other people of importance). That was because of
another, greater accomplishment.
Fuuga of Malmkhitan has retaken a portion of the Demon Lord's
Domain!
Reclamation had been the goal of mankind for more than a decade, and
it had raised Fuuga and Malmkhitan's profiles both inside and outside the
Union of Eastern Nations. The fervor of the people inside was especially
intense. Voices calling for the reorganization of the Union to make Fuuga
their supreme leader—or a unified state with Fuuga as their king—were
growing by the day.
The Union of Eastern Nations had a history of its many small- to
medium-sized states annexing one another and breaking apart. The whole
area was a mess of familial alliances. It had been hard for any one state to
stand out in the middle of all that. Even though the Kingdom of Friedonia
on their southern border was gradually growing in power, this state
remained unchanged.
The people had waited many long years for someone to come and break
the deadlock. Now, Fuuga had arrived. The great man they had been
waiting for.
They saw the light of hope in the way Fuuga charged blindly towards his
ambitions.
◇ ◇ ◇
However...the stronger the light, the deeper the shadows it casts.
As his admirers increased in number, so did the number of people who
viewed Fuuga as a threat. Mathew Chima, father of Ichiha and Mutsumi,
and ruler of the Duchy of Chima, was one of them.
"This is bad... Very bad..." Mathew murmured to himself as he paced
around the office.
A sharp-eyed man in his late twenties watched him.
"Father. What has you so agitated?"
In response to the sharp-eyed man's question...
Slam!!!
"You know what, Hashim! Fuuga Haan!" Mathew shouted, slamming
his hands down on a nearby desk.
The man he called Hashim was his eldest son, Hashim Chima. He was
the one who had most strongly inherited Mathew's talent for scheming.
During the recent demon wave (an outbreak of monsters), Mathew had
come up with the unorthodox plan to secure allies and increase his own
influence. He offered his famously talented children, with the exception of
Hashim, the oldest, and Ichiha, the youngest, as rewards to those who came
to their aid.
Because Hashim was heir to the House of Chima, he had not been
included as one of the rewards. However, if you were to ask someone—at
least, someone who didn't have unique standards like Souma—who the
most talented of the siblings was, then even the siblings themselves would
tell you that it was Hashim.
Mathew told Hashim, "Lately, not a day goes by where I don't hear that
man's name."
"That's to be expected. He is reclaiming the Demon Lord's Domain,
even if it was only a part of it. Not even the Empire could do that. It's not
surprising that the people would support him fervently."
"I'm telling you that's a problem!" Mathew glared at his aloof son.
"Should this continue, his voice within the Union will grow too strong.
There are already those calling for him to be made king of the entire
Union."
"I see... But is that not inevitable? His charisma must be powerful
enough to draw all of those people to him," Hashim said coolly, to which
Mathew let out an angry snort.
"The ignorant masses know not the danger of the man! His eyes are
focused far in the distance, beyond the Demon Lord's Domain. Retaking
that wasteland will likely not be enough for him. I am sure he will swallow
every state in the Union."
"You believe he seeks to unify the Union of Eastern Nations?" Hashim
asked, but Mathew shook his head.
"It could be even worse. That sort of man is not satisfied if he is not first
in everything. He may even seek to compete with the Kingdom of Friedonia
in the south and the Gran Chaos Empire in the west."
That comment made Hashim stroke his chin thoughtfully.
"A Union of Eastern Nations that can compete with the Kingdom and
Empire for hegemony... I might like to see that."
"Don't be a fool. The entire organization and structure of the Union of
Eastern Nations will be gone by that point. All that will be left is a country
of Fuuga worshipers," Mathew spat, practically disgorging the words in
distaste. "He will destroy everything. The blood ties built between our
countries, and the diplomatic network our house has worked so hard to
create... If that man sees them as an obstacle, he will eradicate them
completely. If we don't stop him before he grows to his fullest...it will be
too late."
"Please, father... Don't tell me you mean to join the anti-Fuuga faction.
Sir Fuuga is married to Mutsumi, remember?"
The reproachful look Hashim was giving him made Mathew sigh.
"I welcomed their marriage because of what an extraordinary man he
was, but...that man was far too extraordinary. If only Mutsumi would keep
him in check...no, if it comes to it, kill him..."
"Father!"
"Mutsumi... She seems to adore Fuuga. I doubt she'll do anything to
stop him. That is why I need to take the initiative!" Mathew looked resolute
as he spoke. "Now is the time. Already a third of the countries in the Union
of Eastern Nations swear loyalty to Fuuga. The rest are either wary of him
or confused. He must be stopped before his faction grows and the antiFuuga faction sees further attrition."
"....."
As far as Mathew Chima was concerned, or rather, as far as small
nations like the Duchy of Chima were concerned, Fuuga was a threat to the
web of diplomatic ties they had worked so hard to build up. Maintaining
balance inside the Union through diplomacy was how the past dukes of
Chima had survived. That was why Mathew couldn't suffer Fuuga's
existence.
Mathew rose and walked towards the door.
"I must contact my children scattered throughout the nations. It would
be reassuring if we could receive support from the Kingdom of Friedonia
where Ichiha is, but I heard that Fuuga's younger sister is also with King
Souma. If Fuuga sent her with the intent of making her King Souma's bride,
it may be more dangerous to call in the Kingdom's forces..." He left the
room talking to himself like that.
As Hashim watched his father go...
"I'll have to caution him against rash and delusional actions," he said to
himself in a quiet voice.
◇ ◇ ◇
Around the time that Mathew Chima was making contact with the antiFuuga faction...
Far from the Duchy of Chima, in the governmental affairs office in the
Kingdom of Friedonia's Parnam Castle, Souma was reading a report from
the Black Cats, as well as a routine update from Julius. Both of them
essentially said: "The anti-Fuuga faction inside the Union of Eastern
Nations is growing more active than ever before. In the not too distant
future, the anti-Fuuga faction will take some sort of action against the proFuuga faction."
"Whew..."
When Souma finished reading the reports he laid them down on his
desk, leaning back in his chair with a sigh as he looked around the room.
The only ones in the office aside from him were Liscia, the first primary
queen; Hakuya, the prime minister; and Kagetora, who had brought him the
Black Cats' report.
Souma told them, "The Black Cats and Julius are in agreement that the
anti-Fuuga faction will act soon. Julius notes the anti-Fuuga faction has
been maintaining contact with one another across a wide area inside the
Union of Eastern Nations. Despite this, it's been done in a way that keeps
the ringleader hidden. We can assume someone rather sharp is on the
move."
"Yes, sire," Kagetora agreed. "My men have also failed to find whoever
is directing the anti-Fuuga faction."
Souma nodded. "I can't blame them. That whole country is a mess of
marital alliances, after all. Their ability to coordinate their actions internally
is incredible, but they're closed off to the outside. Even for the Black Cats,
that has to make gathering intel hard."
"Indeed..."
"So just how many people are in this anti-Fuuga faction?" Liscia asked,
and Souma checked Julius's report for the answer.
"At least twice as many as the pro-Fuuga faction, apparently."
"That's surprisingly large. Hasn't he made a name for himself retaking
part of the Demon Lord's Domain?"
"Among the people of the Union he has, yes. But the ones that command
the troops are the rulers who stand above those people. As far as they're
concerned, the way Fuuga has focused the expectations of the public upon
himself is intolerable. If their own people want to be ruled by Fuuga, that
makes their own positions pretty tenuous, after all."
"I see... So even if the people back Sir Fuuga, there are a lot of states
that are against him," Liscia said, clapping her hands together as she figured
it out. Souma nodded.
"And the larger the country, the stronger that tendency is. Malmkhitan is
a steppe region that was first unified as a nation under Fuuga's predecessor,
Raiga. Being forced to play second fiddle to an upstart nation like that is
going to rub a lot of people the wrong way. The longer their traditions and
the more pride they have in their position as a powerful country within the
Union, the more they're going to push back against it. In fact, the most
powerful nation inside the Union of Eastern Nations, the Kingdom of
Sharn, has already declared themselves part of the anti-Fuuga faction."
The Kingdom of Sharn was a medium-sized state with the largest
territory and the greatest power inside the Union of Eastern Nations. They
also provided the largest number of troops to the Union Army, a military
composed of forces provided by all the member states, giving them the
greatest clout in that organization.
They had also provided reinforcements to the Duchy of Chima during
the demon wave, and (due to Souma's withdrawal) been recognized as
having made the second largest contribution after Fuuga and Malmkhitan.
For this they were awarded the brawny second son of the House of Chima,
Nata.
The current King of Sharn was Shamour Sharn. If you were to compare
him to someone in the Kingdom of Friedonia, he was a muscular old
warrior like Owen or Herman. The country valued strength in a way similar
to Mercenary State Zem, so Shamour had welcomed Nata, who could swing
around a big ax, as his own son.
Liscia cocked her head to the side and asked, "Then is King Shamour
the head of the anti-Fuuga faction?"
"No... 'Looking at the secrecy in the way the anti-Fuuga faction
communicates, I can't imagine King Shamour is directing them,' was
Julius's reading of the situation."
In the same way that the Western Army at the Battle of Sekigahara had
Mouri Terumoto as their supreme commander and Ishida Mitsunari as
operational planner, there might be another man pulling the strings behind
the most powerful member of the faction. The Western Army at
Sekigahara... When that thought crossed his mind, the face of a man who
probably excelled at this kind of scheming did too. Don't tell me it's him... It
was none other than Mathew, who he had thought of as being similar to
Sanada Masayuki, a supposed two-faced man. But Souma didn't say
anything.
This was just baseless speculation. Besides, considering that Mathew
had sent his daughter Mutsumi to marry Fuuga, Souma couldn't be
confident he was in the anti-Fuuga faction. Obviously, that wasn't out of
concern for his daughter. If Fuuga rose to the top, Mathew already had a
marital tie to him, so Souma had assumed it was unlikely he would join the
anti-Fuuga faction. However, Souma's reading of the situation could be
incorrect. Due to his refusal to use his family as political tools, Souma had
put out of his mind the fact that there were people who could. If he had
realized Mathew's scheming at this point, Souma would definitely have
tried to stop him—whether he was able to or not. Because all this was doing
was feeding the tiger they called a great man.
"There are more in the anti-Fuuga faction than we expected. Enough
that it's possible the pro-Fuuga faction could lose."
"But you don't actually believe that, do you, sire?" Hakuya asked,
sounding certain, and Souma nodded.
"If Fuuga was an opponent they could beat with mere numbers, I
wouldn't see him as a threat. Even if Fuuga took over all of the Union of
Eastern Nations, he would still have less land and power than we do. The
thing that makes Fuuga dangerous isn't numerical superiority or the power
of his nation—it's that he's riding the flow of things."
"The flow, you say?"
"Yeah. Of the times... The atmosphere of the era we live in, you could
say. Those who join a great man like Fuuga are considered just, and those
who oppose him are evil. It's an atmosphere that naturally assigns roles like
that."
In the final stage of the Warring States period, the actions of great men
like Oda Nobunaga, be they good or evil, were largely approved of, or at
least tolerated. It's like how people defend Machiavelli's The Prince by
saying "You can't see its true value without first understanding the
scheming nature of the Italian Peninsula during his time." The houses of
Asakura, Azai, and Takeda which stood in the way of Oda Nobunaga's
conquest were destroyed as they tended to be seen as stubborn fools who
couldn't adapt to the new era. This was especially true for the kind of
people who only see them as winners and losers written about in the
textbook.
Unless you're a real history buff, you don't go around thinking about the
situations of those sorts of destroyed houses. Souma sensed that Fuuga was
the same sort of great man.
"There are people who are praising Fuuga as some kind of savior. Those
who stand in his way will be deemed fools, and if they try to harm him,
they'll be derided as enemies of mankind. No matter how powerful the
country, that would be difficult to overturn."
"Similar to the way people in the Empire venerate Madam Maria as a
saint?" Hakuya asked, and Souma nodded deeply.
"Yes, that's right. The anti-Fuuga faction must not understand that."
"He's that much of a problem, huh..." Liscia said with a sigh.
Kagetora quietly stepped forward. "If he disturbs your heart so, my
liege, then perhaps we should—"
"Absolutely not!" Souma shouted, cutting off Kagetora's suggestion of
assassination.
"Fuuga is dangerous because he's riding on the flow of the times. We
could call his intentions the will of the times itself. And...this is said
frequently, but you can't change the times with assassinations and
terrorism," Souma said, leaning back in his chair, arms crossed. "Great men
are monsters that give birth to eras. This era of confusion longs for the great
leaps of a man like Fuuga. So even if someone did manage to assassinate
him, the next Fuuga would simply appear to follow in his tracks. No, if
anything, after seeing what happened to Fuuga, whoever came next would
be even more extreme."
Even after Oda Nobunaga died in the betrayal at Honnouji, Hashiba
Hideyoshi immediately took up leadership of the attempt to unify the
country. It didn't lead to a return to an era of rivalry between warlords. And
when Hideyoshi fell, Tokugawa Ieyasu took his place. If you look at it as a
transition from an era of rival warlords to that of a single great power, you
could say that while the rulers changed, the flow of the era remained
unchanged. Great men create eras. To look at that another way, you could
also say that eras choose and give birth to great men. That was the sense
Souma had gotten from studying history in the world he came from.
For instance, in the world Souma came from, there was a dictator whose
name was synonymous with evil. The dictator faced many assassination
plots and attempted coups d'état throughout his life, but had any of them
succeeded, would the history that followed have changed somehow? This
has been said many times, but it was the people of that era who created the
dictator. So long as the will of the people and the situation they find
themselves in do not change, another similar dictator—or perhaps political
party—will simply rise to the top. And won't the new dictator seek to do
what he feels the dead one should have? In a more extreme fashion.
Sima Qian lamented in Records of the Grand Historian that sometimes
excellent men die unfairly due to the flow of the era by saying, "The power
of Heaven is small." But if the "Heaven" he was talking about is the flow of
the era, then I'd have to say what's truly small is the power of man, thought
Souma.
Machiavelli spoke of the concept of Fortuna, the goddess of chance, in
opposition to virtù, or individual initiative, as the fate that could not be
changed. Or that could, perhaps, have its flow made more gentle, if only
slightly, through virtù.
Right now, Fuuga had to be the man best loved by Fortuna.
Anyone who confronted him directly was in for a world of hurt. That's
why Souma said, "If the times have chosen Fuuga, what we need to change
is not him, but the times themselves. If the times have no need of Fuuga,
then men like him will cease to be born."
"Sorry... That was all a little too abstract for me to understand," Liscia
said apologetically. "What exactly are you thinking we should do?"
"I still don't know yet... But I have the key."
Souma rose and walked over to stand in front of the map of this
continent, slamming his hand on the north of it.
"It's the Demon Lord's Domain. The majority of people's unease now
comes from the existence of the Demon Lord's Domain in the north. If this
issue can just be resolved, great men like Fuuga will no longer be needed
the way they are now."
"Huh? But isn't Fuuga gathering support by doing something about the
Demon Lord's Domain? Isn't that a contradiction?" Liscia asked.
"Yeah," Souma nodded in response. "It does look like a contradiction.
But I think that's the essence of what a great man is. They are needed in
times of chaos, but not in times of peace. When the great man races to end
the times of chaos, he is heading towards the world where he will no longer
be needed."
The great man created by the era transforms the era by his own power
and then fades away. Or, because of the changing times, the era chooses a
new leader, and the great man is cast aside. That had to be one of the more
tragic aspects of the great man.
Then Hakuya said to Souma, "So, to sum up, what you are saying is that
we should avoid opposing Sir Fuuga for the time being, Sire?"
"Yeah. We have no choice but to avoid fighting Fuuga while figuring out
how to handle the Demon Lord's Domain, and also strengthening the
country in preparation for the conflict... I do see some small hope in regards
to the Demon Lord's Domain."
Back in the Star Dragon Mount Range, he had encountered a mysterious
cube. He'd heard it ask him to "go north."
If Souma could encounter the being called the Demon Lord with
sufficient preparation, he might be able to gain something that would let
him move the era. There existed a slight hope of that.
"And if Fuuga attacks us with the Union of Eastern Nations before
then?" Liscia asked.
"That is easy to deal with," Hakuya responded, rather than Souma. "The
Fuuga faction's new country will have no one who has experience running a
state of such a large size. He will lack bureaucrats too, so if we simply turn
it into a war of attrition, our opponents will be the ones to expend
themselves first... That said, Sir Fuuga must know that, so he will not make
a move against us until he has the overwhelming advantage, or he finds
himself in a desperate situation."
"What a troublesome opponent..."
"Yeah, you said it." Souma had to agree.
I'll have to tell Julius to stay out of the Anti-Fuuga faction, Souma
thought as he looked at the map of the Union of Eastern Nations. And also,
if it comes down to it, he should flee to the Kingdom with the Lastanian
royal family.