Chapter 701 – Restoration of Expungement (5)
“It’s like a kind of peace treaty.”
Gorgalia’s Foreign Minister summarized my conclusions.
Could it be that they were Gorgalia whose goal in this meeting was ‘not to enmity with Atlantis’? The foreign minister went right over to my side. The choice that weighed the trend and the gain angle is very good. Uncle, I wish you a long life. “Is this a peace treaty? What provisions are Britannia thinking of?〉 〈… In any case?〉 A transport ship for domestic consumption and a means of holding the military discipline of domestic aristocrats. That was the Atlantis that Elizabeth and I wanted. For reference, this is the conclusion I came to after a lot of research. ‘We’ll bring something for a while~ Can’t we come back and play first?’ Conversely, you could be the first to go to Atlantis. Later, my wife and I had a child, but what if we put on a kidnapping show abroad saying, ‘Can’t Norse children also control Atlantis?’? ‘Amy Sifal, if you do that, I’ll break the 2nd season of Ragnarok.’ If going to another country is going to put me and my family in danger, it’s better not to go. From now on, I will never run out of money. ‘Anyway, Britannia doesn’t have the ability to wage a war against the whole world.’ Even if you have it, there are plenty of ways to pull out mulberries. If we give it to others, it would be a pity, but if we own it, isn’t it a land that can be put to good use? ‘Then we should hold on tight.’ If you move Atlantis once, you can make a profit equivalent to dozens of fucking transport ships. ‘It’s a profit of at least 100 times when considering the fuel.’ Isn’t it a very good choice for strengthening national power? Therefore, Elizabeth and the Britannia royal family were delighted and welcomed my proposal. After about 100 years, Elizabeth’s great-granddaughter might claim herself as the emperor of the British Empire–ah, no, Britannia. Like Joseon in alternative history. ‘And, well, it’s a little too much to say, but… ‘ A treaty is actually meant to be broken, right?
When did nuclear bombs, poison gas, and killing civilians become legal on Earth?
Later, ‘Britannia is disappointed in you. Anyway, I couldn’t help but regret it’ and it was not strange to wage a war after fully arming Atlantis because of the shadowy nature of diplomacy.
‘It’s almost like blindfolded.’
But what if that ‘Aung’ is 1 to 200 years old?
To the worn-out diplomats of each country, plagued by gossip and pretensions, my proposal would sound like a pretty mouth-watering compromise.
By the way, this is Elisabeth’s personal, so I can’t believe it.
If an amateur doubts an expert with his brain, it’s perfect to get fucked.
〈… Regardless of the detailed provisions, there is room for thinking about the direction.〉
‘Didn’t you have to stay for a few days anyway for recuperation? Let’s count it well.〉 Envoys exchanging stories. It was an overall atmosphere of acceptance. Of course, no one asked, ‘Why don’t we destroy the island itself?’ ‘Some crazy diplomat will tell someone else to abandon their territory.’ If I had only brought my daughter with me as a count, she would have known, and Elizabeth was in this place. ‘If I had come to this meeting, I must have eaten quite a bit of junk food as a diplomat.’ By the way, they are reciting bullshit to throw away because their territory is dangerous? Japan said, ‘Let’s not fight over Dokdo anymore. Isn’t it okay if we just leave Muju Gongsan alone and take our hands off each other?’ It’s the same as saying, this. Thinking that far, I looked at the Romanian delegation blatantly. “Or are there still people who want ownership of Atlantis?” If you want to reveal your territorial ambitions as a Nazi friend, Japania, that’s fine too. Because other countries that noticed my gaze will block it even with foamy bites. ‘Or do you have any data to refute my claim right away?’ Do you have a chin? I don’t know if the second meeting is arranged at least in a few months. However, he would have to withdraw from this meeting, and the record left today would spread to the heads of each country as a precedent or a tacit compromise. How much Romania can’t use her hands. The Romanian diplomat said with a friendly smile. “I just asked if there are any legitimate descendants of Atlantis left in modern times, whether we should return this island to them.” “You are humanistic. I respect you.〉
A cold light flickered on his face as he spoke with me as a representative.
〈… That’s it.〉
We laughed and exchanged daggers under the water.
‘You cut your tail like a diplomat.’
To be honest, I didn’t think we could do Romania with this either.
Isn’t this a ploy that hard-core guys have been racking their brains over for weeks?
Why did he deliberately include Gorgalia in the position of a ‘third person’? When it seems like it’s going to be fucked up, it’s to hit the hand saying that the alliance and we have no direct connection.
‘My claim is still only in the hypothetical stage.’
Inferences with little historical evidence and no cross-validation.
This is not an obvious weakness, but a hypothesis that scholars now have to prove.
‘But it’s not an absolutely impossible inference.’
Where did the people gathered here come to receive history education?
Don’t misunderstand ends and means.
The subject of this talk is the ownership of Atlantis, not archeology.
Didn’t the Romanian side also say that? “This ideal is something that people in the archaeological community will discuss.” I am not here to impress them with my hypotheses.
All you have to do is build a justification to throw out Romania and a logic to convince other countries.
It’s enough for other diplomats to think that it wouldn’t be strange if Romania, which gained Atlantis, waged another world version of World War II.
‘… Is it time to step back?’
As I was drinking my throat, I felt the end of the argument.
It’s time to put an end to overeating.
Aren’t you just giving Romania a shot and completely excluding it from the ownership dispute? If you’re greedy, you can fall into your own trap like Romania, who almost came out as a war criminal collaborator just a while ago.
As if my old age wasn’t wrong, the other person calmly talked to the scholar they had called.
‘Ah, yes. Yes… 〉
Realizing that his research was about chasing a group of crazy war criminals, Dr. Mann shrank as if his timid personality had been spurred on. A bit pitiful
Still, isn’t it a scholar that the existing research becomes dog poop because of the follow-up research?
Isn’t it completely abolished like dinosaur research? Give me strength
〈In addition, it is highly likely that the fishmen who inhabited this island were also human beings.〉
‘Could it be that those fishmen were also human? Did the return of the beast spread among the Atlanteans?
There are some dried fish, so bring them with you.
Wouldn’t it be better to give a few bags of yellow pollack to friends visiting the coastal region so that they would not be criticized for being rude? It’s a natural duty as Chief Hughth Roit, this.
Why did the Atlanteans become fishmen… A different hypothesis is needed.
It is a hypothesis related to the past history of the gods, whose silhouettes are still vague.
“Is there any evidence that the fish man is an Atlantean?”
Then Kiara raised her hand and asked.
Why is this human being so bright? Didn’t the ogre = human story surprise you?
I smiled and waved my hand.
〈The reason the bicorns couldn’t break the curse was because the source of the curse was in Atlantis. That’s why I found out the existence of this island and rescued it.〉
The prophecies of the prophets were broken by the hands of humans (Atlanteans).
The guide of the prophecy does not appear, and the source of the curse is the entire island of Ammon, which has sunk into the sea… In this situation, how will the prophets before Veronica find a solution?
The bicorns had to open their eyes and live in the Holy Land for thousands of years.
Have you been lucky to be able to talk about this? That half-dwarf adventurer master seemed to be right in coming to help me.
〈A war of revenge and aggression led by Erinn and Atlantis, which had strong military power. If only 2-3 countries get caught up in it, it can already be considered a great war.〉
Asherard, who was somehow excited, accepted it with enthusiasm. You react once.
〈… 90% of war comes from loss of interest.〉
As I was alone with my head twisted, a voice came out from the Germania side, which had been borrowed throughout the meeting.
〈However, the Great War of the Ancients was a fierce battle that destroyed most civilizations. Even though it is usually common sense to conclude an agreement and end the war before the country perishes because of the war.〉
It was a natural story.
It is normal for drunken people in the neighborhood to collapse and lose their will to fight when a knife is stuck in their stomach.
But even though the whole country is in a situation where it’s going to be fucked up, you don’t stop the war?
There are almost no records of the Golden Age, which was only a few hundred years ago, and modern people cannot even reproduce the technology of that time.
It was the golden age of ancient civilizations that prospered like dogs and then perished like dogs.
I couldn’t help but think that he didn’t give a damn and fought even though his limbs were almost falling off. Isn’t it the level of continuing the war even after being hit by two nuclear weapons?
A diplomat from Nidavellir who nodded and pretended to understand.
If countries at the time had to do such crazy things, what was the reason?
– Pair! Kiara clapped her hands as if she could understand why.
〈… If the great powers saw that destruction was inevitable even if they stopped the war, and continued to fight until the end, they would be destroyed to an irreversible level.〉
People’s understanding was quick because they had experienced it.
A monstrous pandemic that occurred in Atlantis.
What if the pandemic broke out across the country?
It was worth forgetting the aftermath and starting a war.
I had to show and explain other evidence in order to dispel the envoy’s concerns or doubts, and I had to speak for a long time like that.
I felt like I was in a seminar because only historical materials were displayed.
There was no lunch break in between. Koreans are a nation that cannot eat and work. Anyway, they’re really bad kids. It’s obvious he did it on purpose because he didn’t want to eat Britannia’s traditional jjamshik.
〈… Khumm.〉
As they waited, the other envoys seemed to have finished their discussions.
It must have been a conclusion that took into account the circumstances and advantages of the country in a much more complicated way than it looks from the outside, but the story tended to favor it on the surface.
So all the envoys agreed to my proposal.
As I had predicted, the meeting had in fact been concluded.