1. D-YFI@AniDB
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2. LEGEND
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3. OF THE
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4. GALACTIC HEROES
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5. On the Imperial capital Odin...
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6. no buildings may be constructed
that are taller than Neue Sans Souci.
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7. Even the Premier's office, which manages
the Imperial government, is no exception.
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8. In the Empire, ever since the 31st Kaiser,
Otofried III, acted as Premier himself...
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9. no Premier has been
formally appointed.
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10. Instead, the Secretary of State carries
out those duties as Acting Premier.
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11. Subjects hesitated to
imitate the Kaiser's example.
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12. Last year, Marquis Klaus von Lichtenlade...
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13. who had occupied the post
of Premier nearly parasitically...
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14. quit that post in the confusion
following the end of the Lippschadt War.
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15. The current Premier, a subject who is also
the Imperial Fleet Supreme Commander...
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16. is the most powerful
man in history.
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17. Thank you.
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18. Although many Premiers and Acting Premiers
have been appointed by the Kaiser...
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19. only one is said to have
made the Kaiser appoint him.
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20. That is Reinhard
von Lohengramm.
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21. Am I disturbing you,
Your Excellency Premier?
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22. No, I don't mind.
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23. I can imagine your
business, Fraulein.
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24. I'm delivering a request from the MP Chief,
Admiral Kesler, for a personal meeting.
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25. He says it's urgent.
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26. Kesler's in that
much of a hurry?
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27. I'll see him.
Bring him in.
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28. Yes, sir.
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29. It looks like rain.
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30. The weather bureau predicts that
there might be a thunderstorm.
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31. It seems two of the remnants of the
Lippschadt Alliance have infiltrated the capital.
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32. I came to inform you as soon
as I received the report.
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33. How did you
find this out?
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34. The truth is, it was
an anonymous informant.
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35. Anonymous informant?
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36. Very well.
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37. So?
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38. It's Count Alfred
von Lansberg.
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39. Age 26.
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40. As one of the nobles who took
part in the Lippschadt Alliance...
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41. he defected to Phezzan
after his defeat.
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42. I remember him.
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43. I've seen his face many
times at the Palace.
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44. He didn't appear to
be hostile to me.
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45. He was devoted to bad
poetry and short stories...
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46. and I felt he seemed
unfamiliar with hard work.
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47. He probably just believes
in the high nobility.
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48. This is Captain Leopold Schumacher, one of
the staff officers of the Lippschadt Forces.
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49. Age 32.
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50. I don't know this man...
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51. but for him to be a captain in his early
thirties, although he was a commoner...
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52. he must have an
excellent feat of arms.
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53. He seems to have had
a lot of rear duty.
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54. It must be called an
unprecedented advancement...
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55. but he seems to have been
a man with that much talent.
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56. I see.
What a waste.
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57. The question is, why have these two left
their safe haven and returned to Odin?
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58. We haven't discovered
their objective yet.
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59. But, firstly, it's almost certain that
they're involved in some plot.
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60. They must have had tickets and visas.
And under false names, too.
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61. So, were
they forgeries?
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62. No.
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63. When they were examined, there were
no suspicious aspects whatsoever.
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64. If not for the secret informant, we probably
wouldn't have discovered their true identities.
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65. Their papers were genuine because they
were issued by the Phezzan Government.
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66. It seems clear that Phezzan has
something to do with this matter.
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67. Therefore, I came here as soon as possible to
consult Your Excellency's political judgement.
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68. Do you know
where they are?
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69. We have them
under surveillance.
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70. Understood.
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71. Continue to watch them,
so as not to be noticed.
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72. I'll give you further
instructions later.
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73. Yes, sir.
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74. Excuse me...
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75. I suppose you know that
an Imperial historian...
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76. once likened Rudolf the
Great's angry bellows to thunder.
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77. Yes, I know.
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78. A very skillful simile.
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79. Consider thunder...
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80. Essentially, it's a
waste of energy.
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81. It has tremendous heat,
light and sound...
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82. but it just rages madly, so it
doesn't accomplish anything.
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83. Exactly suitable for Rudolf.
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84. But I'm different.
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85. I won't be that way.
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86. Fraulein Mariendorf,
what do you think?
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87. I'd like to
hear your opinion.
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88. As to why Count Lansberg and
company have come back to Odin?
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89. Yes.
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90. Instead of living quietly on Phezzan, where
he could live in peace and write bad poetry...
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91. why did he come back,
braving danger?
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92. What do you think?
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93. As far as I know, Count Lansberg
is a considerable romantic.
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94. I have no objection
to your insight.
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95. But I hardly think that a bungling poet
found romance in returning to his old home.
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96. I could agree if it was after a few
decades and he was an old man...
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97. but it hasn't even been
one year since the civil war.
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98. I'm sure
you're right.
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99. It would take a much better reason
to bring Count Lansberg back.
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100. Something he feels is
worth braving the danger.
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101. What could that be?
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102. Terrorism.
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103. As history indicates, terrorism against the
powerful will indeed motivate a romantic.
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104. When you say terrorism, do you mean
he intends to assassinate me?
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105. No, I think it's
probably something different.
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106. And why do
you say that?
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107. As Admiral Kesler says, Phezzan
seems to be behind this incident.
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108. If by some chance they topple
you by assassination...
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109. it would mean the collapse
of your hard-won unified power...
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110. and cause society and the
economy to fall into confusion.
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111. At least for the present, I don't
think Phezzan wants that.
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112. I think that if Phezzan
instigates terrorism...
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113. it wouldn't be assassination, but
the abduction of someone important.
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114. In that case,
who is the target?
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115. I can think
of three people.
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116. One, of course, is myself.
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117. Who could the other two be?
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118. One is Your Excellency's sister,
the Countess Grunewald.
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119. If anything happens that
puts my sister in danger...
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120. I'll make that damned
bungling poet pay for it!
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121. I'll make him feel as
much pain as a human can!
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122. I'll kill him more cruelly than
anybody's thought of until now!
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123. Prince Lohengramm, I didn't
stop to think before I spoke!
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124. Please forgive me.
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125. On this occasion, I should have realized
that your sister would not be abducted.
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126. How can you
be so sure?
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127. Because abducting women as hostages is against Count Lansberg's principles.
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128. As I told you a little while
ago, he's a romantic.
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129. Rather than have fingers pointed at him
after he abducts a helpless woman...
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130. I think he'll choose another way, with an
increased difficulty of being carried out.
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131. Indeed, maybe Count Lansberg
is just a bungling poet.
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132. But Phezzani are realists in
the worst sense of the word.
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133. They'll most likely manipulate him into using
the method that requires the least effort.
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134. Your Excellency,
if that were true...
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135. they wouldn't have deliberately
used Count Lansberg.
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136. In the end, I think that the object of this
abduction will be the third person...
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137. who fulfills the requirements of satisfying
both the plotter and the one who carries it out.
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138. And who's that?
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139. At present, he wears
the Kaiser's crown.
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140. So you're saying that the bungling
poet will abduct the Kaiser...?
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141. To him, this
isn't abduction.
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142. It's the act of a loyal retainer, who rescues his
infant master from the hands of the enemy.
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143. They wouldn't have to talk him into it,
he'd probably be happy to do it.
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144. That's fine for
the bungling poet.
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145. But...
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146. Behind it all, once again,
is the Black Fox of Phezzan?
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147. That man never
dances himself.
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148. He just plays
the flute...
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149. from the shadow
of the curtains.
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150. Fraulein Mariendorf...
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151. I suspect it was a Phezzan agent who anonymously reported this infiltration.
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152. How about that?
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153. I think Your Excellency's
observation is correct.
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154. This Imperial dark beer
is just as I remembered it.
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155. Phezzan's beer
can't compare.
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156. Excuse me, Count, but the brewery that
brewed that beer is owned by we Phezzani.
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157. In fact, this hotel is
also managed by Phezzan.
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158. Because of that, we can maintain
our secrecy and safety.
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159. Well, I spoke without thinking.
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160. Well, I've carried out
my boss's instructions.
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161. I'll contact you later about
the day to carry things out.
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162. Mr. Secretary, please tell High Commissioner
Boltik that we're grateful for his cooperation.
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163. Very good, sir.
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164. Captain, aren't you
going to eat?
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165. I just remembered
something I have to do.
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166. I'll be right back.
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167. Oh, dear. The man doesn't
know how to relax.
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168. Captain!
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169. What...?
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170. I want you to talk.
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171. Commissioner Boltik told you
something else, didn't he?
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172. About your reward?
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173. If that's it,
it's not us...
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174. but Count Remscheidt on Phezzan who
will confer an Imperial title upon you!
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175. It's not that.
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176. If not, then what?
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177. Upon my return to Odin,
I noticed...
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178. society has changed.
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179. And it's being reformed
in a good direction.
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180. If this plan
against him succeeds...
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181. in the near future, if he aims at
Prince Lohengramm's downfall...
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182. he will bring about
a reversal of history.
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183. Aside from Counts Lansberg and Remscheidt,
who are loyal to the former dynasty...
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184. what is Phezzan, the
mastermind, really planning?
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185. It's because Prince Lohengramm's
reforms have harmed our financial power.
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186. Is that all?
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187. I hope you're not thinking
of instigating our plot...
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188. and then leaking that
information to Prince Lohengramm?
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189. Well?
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190. It's not like that!
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191. I'm not lying when I tell you we're
hoping for your plan to succeed!
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192. Captain, you don't plan
to turn traitor, do you?
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193. No. I'm risking the safety and way of life of
my subordinates on Phezzan on this plan.
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194. To do that,
I'll make it succeed!
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195. That's my final
duty as a soldier.
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196. In that case, then fine.
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197. Our objectives and
reasons are the same.
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198. We trust you, and are leaving the
actual execution of the plan to you.
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199. I'd also like
you to trust us.
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200. I want to hear those words directly
from the High Commissioner's mouth.
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201. What?
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202. That's out of
the question!
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203. It's dangerous just
for me to come.
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204. I'll contact you from
here about the place.
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205. Don't say no.
All right?
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206. Very well.
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207. At any rate,
I'll tell my boss.
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208. For both our sakes,
I'll expect a favorable answer.
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209. From now on, I'll expect you not to
make so many sarcastic remarks.
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210. They ruin the
Count's mood.
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211. "Here lies My Friend
Siegfried Kircheis..."
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212. My friend.
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213. There's still quite
a ways to go.
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214. I can drop you
off a little closer.
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215. That's okay,
it'll be good exercise.
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216. You must be
Countess von Grunewald.
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217. Who are you...?
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218. Hildegarde von Mariendorf.
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219. I'm His Excellency Prince
Lohengramm's private secretary.
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220. I'd appreciate it if I could
have some of your time.
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221. Konrad!
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222. Yes?
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223. Konrad von Moder
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224. You called, Lady Annerose?
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225. We have a guest, so I have
to keep her company.
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226. Take the driver to the dining
room, and give him dinner.
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227. Yes, Lady Annerose.
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228. This way...
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229. Isn't that
boy Viscount Moder's...?
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230. Yes, he's all that's
left of Moder's family.
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231. I was entrusted with him,
so I'm taking care of him.
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232. This way.
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233. Reinhard said,
to guard me?
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234. Yes.
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235. Prince Lohengramm is worried about you
becoming a target of terrorism, Countess.
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236. If you can, he'd like you
to come back and live with him.
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237. He said he hoped you would,
but that you probably wouldn't agree.
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238. Therefore, he'd like you to at least allow him
to place guards around the Freuden area...
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239. That's his wish.
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240. If I could, I'd like to
visit my sister myself.
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241. But she probably
won't see me.
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242. So I'm relying on you.
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243. If not for this woman, current
history just wouldn't be the same.
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244. I have no need, nor do I deserve
to be guarded, Fraulein.
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245. Countess, you both
need and deserve it.
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246. At least,
Prince Lohengramm thinks so.
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247. We'll arrange it so as not to
interfere with your quiet lifestyle.
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248. So won't you at least consent
to the defense of the villa?
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249. Let's talk about
old matters.
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250. Our father, having spent
his small fortune...
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251. finally disposed of the
house and grounds, as well.
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252. It was twelve years ago when we
moved into a small house downtown.
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253. It seemed as though
we'd lost everything...
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254. but there were also
new things that we gained.
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255. The first friend that Reinhard
had since he was born...
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256. was a tall young man, with red hair
like flame, and a pleasant smiling face.
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257. I told that boy...
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258. "Sieg, be good friends with
my little brother, okay?"
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259. The red-headed boy
kept his promise.
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260. No, far from that, he did
even more than I'd hoped for...
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261. and what nobody
else could do.
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262. I've taken Siegfried Kircheis' life,
and even everything other than that.
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263. He died,
while I live on.
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264. I am a sinful woman.
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265. Countess Grunewald, please
forgive me for speaking this way.
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266. But I will
venture to speak.
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267. If you were harmed by terrorism by
former high nobles' sympathizers...
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268. do you think Admiral Kircheis
would rejoice in Valhalla?
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269. Besides, you should think more of the
living, and not so much of the dead.
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270. Countess, if you abandon him,
Prince Lohengramm can't be saved.
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271. Admiral Kircheis was
too young to die.
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272. Don't you think that Prince Lohengramm
is too young for his spirit to die?
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273. Are you implying I have
abandoned my little brother?
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274. Prince Lohengramm wants to carry
out his responsibility to you.
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275. If you accept his wish, he may come to
think that he is still important to his sister.
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276. And that's very important,
not just to Prince Lohengramm...
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277. but to a wider
sphere of people.
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278. When you say a wider sphere of people,
does that include you, too, Fraulein?
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279. Yes, that,
I won't deny.
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280. But what is more important is a
still wider sphere of people.
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281. I don't think the tens of billions of
citizens of the Galactic Empire...
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282. want their ruler to
fall into nothingness.
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283. He's repeatedly promised that it
won't disturb your lifestyle.
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284. Would you please grant
Prince Lohengramm's...
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285. No, it's Lord Reinhard's wish.
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286. Because he set his goal
in life for his sister's sake.
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287. I must thank you, Fraulein.
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288. Thank you for thinking so
much about my younger brother.
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289. Fraulein Mariendorf, I'll
leave it to your discretion.
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290. I have no intention of
leaving this mountain villa.
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291. But as for anything other than
that, please do as you see fit.
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292. I'm grateful,
Countess Grunewald.
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293. Please, won't you call
me Annerose, from now on?
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294. I will. And please
call me Hilda.
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295. First off, there's something
I wish you to confirm.
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296. Yes, Your Excellency.
What would you like to know?
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297. Commissioner Nikolas Boltik
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298. Are you a fully
empowered representative...
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299. or a simple
errand boy?
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300. Well?
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301. According to protocol, of course
I'm the latter, Your Excellency.
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302. Protocol?
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303. I've heard nothing yet of Phezzan placing more importance on protocol than on substance.
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304. Should I take that
as a compliment?
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305. Interpret it
however you please.
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306. Yes...
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307. What does
Phezzan want?
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308. With all due respect, Your Excellency, I don't
really understand what you're talking about.
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309. Oh, you don't?
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310. No. Whatever it's about,
I'm not clever enough...
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311. This is a problem.
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312. A first class actor is necessary for a
play to see its fruition as a first rate drama.
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313. But your acting is so transparent,
it spoils the fun, doesn't it?
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314. Those are
harsh words.
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315. In any case, I suppose
I'd better rephrase it.
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316. I'm asking you what Phezzan stands
to gain from kidnapping the Kaiser?
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317. Or else, don't you think Count Lansberg
rather overdid it with the luggage?
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318. I'm surprised; you've
seen that far through?
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319. So, will Your Excellency acknowledge
that it was a natural sign to you...
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320. that a Phezzan government agent
gave you that secret information?
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321. Then I'll take pleasure in
presenting all of my thoughts.
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322. My government on Phezzan would
like to cooperate in the noble work...
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323. of gaining control of all
of space for Your Excellency.
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324. Is that Rubinsky's intention?
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325. Yes.
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326. Nevertheless, although you say
that you want to cooperate...
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327. your first act is to help the remnants
of the high nobles kidnap the Kaiser.
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328. Don't you think that
requires an explanation?
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329. This is how
I'm thinking.
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330. Count Alfred von Lansberg is
rescuing his Kaiser, Erwin Josef II...
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331. from the hands of
a rebellious courtier.
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332. Oh, no, of course, that's
just his reasoning.
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333. But he'll probably escape to the
Free Planets Alliance via Phezzan...
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334. and there establish
a government in exile.
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335. Of course it
won't be real...
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336. But Your Excellency couldn't put
up with that kind of situation.
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337. Absolutely not.
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338. Thus, wouldn't this give you justification
to subjugate the Free Planets Alliance?
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339. Justification?
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340. Yes, your subjects are content with the
stabilzation of the internal government.
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341. This will bring about a tendency
of not wanting to fight.
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342. Pardon me for saying this, but due to
the results of the recent fortress battle...
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343. some people may not
be in a fighting mood.
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344. However, by saying you're fighting with
the remnants of the former high nobles...
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345. there are those who will support that, and
pour in their support to topple the Alliance.
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346. What do you think?
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347. Still more, inside the Alliance, national
opinion will be split concerning the situation.
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348. That point will also work
to Your Excellency's advantage.
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349. Don't you agree?
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350. Then, what should I do?
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351. Should I bow my head to
Phezzan's goodwill, and say thanks?
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352. You speak so
sarcastically.
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353. Then tell me clearly
what you expect me to do.
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354. Spying on each other
is good at times...
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355. but when frequently repeated,
it lies heavy on the stomach.
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356. Then I'll spell it all out.
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357. Prince Lohengramm, along
with the right to be ruler...
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358. please take control of all
military and political power.
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359. Phezzan would like to monopolize the
financial power of the whole universe...
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360. as long as it's under
Your Excellency's control.
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361. Especially all interstellar
communications and transport.
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362. How's that?
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363. It's not a bad story, but
there's a point you've omitted.
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364. Phezzan's political
status hereafter?
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365. We'd like you to consider self-government,
under Your Excellency's authority.
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366. In the end, everything remains
the same, except for its master.
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367. I'll consider that.
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368. Nevertheless, if the Alliance
doesn't accept the Kaiser's exile...
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369. no matter how excellent the
drama, we can't advance the plot.
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370. What about
that point?
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371. On that point, please
leave it to Phezzan.
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372. We'll do whatever
is necessary.
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373. If the Alliance doesn't
agree to the Kaiser's exile...
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374. indeed, I'm the one who'll
be cursed by the dolts.
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375. Because I'll have a useless
joker forced on me.
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376. After personally setting the fire, are you
then saying that spreading it is wrong?
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377. How absurd.
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378. Oh, that kind
of thing is...
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379. Very well.
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380. But, Commissioner, if you say you
want to conclude a pact with me...
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381. there is still one more thing
which I must get you to offer.
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382. And that is?
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383. It should
be obvious.
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384. Free navigation rights
through the Phezzan Corridor.
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385. What are you
so surprised by?
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386. Why don't you answer?
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387. It's hard to
answer right away.
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388. Didn't you say that you'd cooperate
with me as I secured the right to rule?
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389. And that was
Rubinsky's intention, right?
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390. If so, what inconvenience could there be in
letting the Empire use the Phezzan Corridor?
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391. You should happily
grant my request.
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392. That's...
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393. As we have any number of
justifications to invade...
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394. it would be unprofitable if the
road to carry that out were closed.
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395. But...
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396. Wipe the sweat off
your face, Commissioner.
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397. Or is it your
true intention...
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398. for the Imperial Fleet to pile up
countless corpses in the Iserlohn Corridor?
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399. That could be it.
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400. And after both sides have
shared the same fate...
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401. Phezzan will take over and run off with
the prize we've been quarreling over.
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402. You think too much,
Your Excellency.
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403. Very well.
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404. Phezzan has its own
interests and claims.
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405. But the same goes for the
Empire, and even the Alliance.
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406. If two of the three
powers are to combine...
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407. Phezzan had best think of itself as being one of them, wouldn't you think?
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408. Come in.
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409. Excuse me.
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410. Thanks.
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411. Not at all.
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412. Say, did Lady
Annerose make this?
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413. Yes, and the bedcover,
and the tablecloth.
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414. It's all Lady
Annerose's handiwork.
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415. I see.
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416. Is that your hobby, too?
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417. No. I'm no good at all with
feminine things like this.
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418. I just felt
it was complex.
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419. Can I ask
you something?
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420. Fine, go ahead.
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421. Why won't you leave
Lady Annerose alone?
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422. Even though she wants
to live quietly...
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423. I, who wish to serve her,
am enough to protect her from others.
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424. I promise you that I won't
disturb Lady Annerose's way of life.
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425. The guards will never
come inside this villa...
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426. and will never invade the
territory of your work, either.
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427. Please understand, there are others
who also wish to protect Lady Annerose.
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428. Preview of Next Episode
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429. As Boltik conspired, Schumacher was forced to execute the plot.
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430. And Reinhard aimed to turn the plot to his own advantage.
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431. While many thoughts
and intentions intermingled...
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432. the plot to abduct the young Kaiser was put into action.
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433. Next episode of Legend of the Galactic Heroes, episode 37, "The Child Kaiser's Abduction."
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434. Another page to the history of the Galaxy.
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435. Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Episode 37
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436. The Child Kaiser's Abduction
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