Though it was possible to delay things until after the birth of his children, Vahn received a message from Olivia through the communication device that Da Vinci had installed. It was a hyper-advanced piece of technology inspired by Chaldea's research. By using something called Spiritrons, which were like quantum particles that, irrespective of Space-Time, allowed the 'Soul' to manifest a projection of itself upon reality.
In the Nasuverse, the Soul was considered the Second True Element within Thaumaturgical Theories. It was considered an independent existence that overlapped with the physical vessel yet, while there were several methods to interact, and even alter the basic structure of said existence, the true nature of the Soul was largely unknown. To most, it was considered nothing more than a Higher Order, an existence bound to the Astral Plane that stored memories and formed the foundation for a person's Od and Magic Circuits.
Spiritrons were essentially the secondary structure of mana which, in its most elementary form, made up the building blocks of reality, far smaller than even quarks. Thus, it was inaccurate to say there was a direct relation between Spiritron Particles and the Soul, even though it was almost impossible to distinguish them from the amalgamation of data that comprised the Ego. In other words, as was often the case even amongst Gods, the Ego was mistakenly misconstrued as the Soul which, from what Vahn had been able to ascertain, was derived from something beyond the Records entirely.
Still, by understanding the structure of the Ego, it was possible to emulate and project a person's existence in another timeline, so long as they maintained a connection to their original selves. This was a form of quantum entanglement which, when broken down at the basic level, was essentially just a transference of data between a fixed anchor and a projection. Thus, in that same vein, it was possible to send other forms of information through a similar system, allowing for instantaneous communication despite both distance and the flow of time.
Because of this, it was also impossible to intercept these communications as, unless you were at the anchor or its projected point, there was simply nothing to intercept. It didn't move between the two points but existed simultaneously in both places at the exact same time. Since all the anchor points would be located within Avalon, trying to steal the technology was equally as impossible as, even if you could erect field that completely stopped the flow of time around the projected point, it would be impossible to analyze as, the moment the connection was severed, it literally didn't exist to steal.
The only person who could steal Da Vinci's communication device was Zelretch but, considering he was able to travel through infinite futures, yet brought back none of the major advancements, this didn't seem to be his modus operandi. This was likely due to not wanting to become the lynchpin for reality as, the moment he started making such proactive changes in the 'present', he would have sole responsibility for the future.
For the time being, they didn't have to worry about their location and communications being traced so, after receiving Olivia's message, Vahn soon found himself back in London. This time, he brought along Olga, Gareth, and Lakshmibai as the incident was directly tied to the pale-haired woman who carved a small yet comfortable place for herself in his heart.
Rather than get directly down to business, however, Olivia opened the conversation by asking, "That Quest Board of yours...is it possible to produce more? I must admit, the rewards were far beyond my initial expectations..."
Though the battle against the Malevolent Otso had been a difficult trial, it more than made up for any losses with the reward of Variable Experience and access to the Skill Tree. Even more than these two things, however, Olivia had been shocked by the bonus items she had obtained. This included a charm that, after their research team analyzed it, qualified as an S-Rank Mystic Codex. Though it was only a single-use item, it allowed her to make a contract with the Malevolent Otso, purifying it and allowing it to become a guardian of the forests around their primary stronghold back in Finnland.
Responding to Olivia's question, Vahn maintained a calm demeanor as he answered, "Nothing is impossible. I would argue it is more impractical and unnecessary than anything else, at least at this point in time." Since he had no intention of splitting himself any further, as there were times when he would space out and get distracted, Vahn wasn't going to make any promises.
Giving an understanding nod, Olivia quickly changed the subject to what they were here for, saying, "The Barthomeloi family has started to put pressure on our allies and a few of our businesses. For the time being, there aren't any major issues but it won't be much longer before the Animusphere family is crippled. Though we can provide financial support and security, there isn't much we can do about the number of people loyal to the Animusphere family without directly lending people to fill certain positions."
Since even the Chaldea Security Organization had been infested with corrupt and vile Magi, it was a given that most of the Animusphere family's branches were equally as rotten. Even their foundation had been unstable since the time of Olga's Grandfather so they had done a lot of restructuring in the last month and a half. With the Barthomeloi family putting even more pressure on them, only the most loyal members of the extended Animusphere family were willing to stay the course. The vast majority, however, had already jumped ship and, fearing the repercussions of upsetting one of the Three Monarchal Families, many were just as quick to change allegiances.
Even without Olivia explaining, Vahn could already guess what Lorelei was up to, stating, "They are trying to antagonize us to see how we respond. If we don't step in, they will only press the attack even harder to test the limits of our patience..." To this, Olivia gave a curt nod, adding, "I imagine they have already made arrangements, including negotiations with other families. There is a very good chance they have set some kind of trap. At the very least, this is their attempt to get a better understanding of the Empire's power. They want to determine how much of a threat you are."
Olga, having grown up fearing the power of the Three Monarchal Families, was quick to pale when she realized how serious things had gotten. She wanted to ask Vahn for his help but, knowing how powerful the foundation of the Barthomeloi family was, part of her wanted to just flee back to the sanctity of Avalon with her father and their closest subordinates. Before she could muster up the resolve for either course of action, however, Vahn began to stroke her head somewhat roughly, albeit in a strangely comfortable manner.
Rather than fear the Barthomeloi family, Vahn had an eager smile on his face that wouldn't lose out to the one on Olivia's. He had actually been waiting for his enemies to lose their patience and, as the Edelfelts were not afraid of a battle, their fervor had been awakened. Since he knew there was no way she didn't already have a plan, Vahn asked, "So, what do I need to do?" as his eye emanated a pale blue light.
In response to his question, Olivia's smile grew even larger, looking similar to a predator as she answered, "It depends on the outcome you desire. If you just want to teach them a lesson and strengthen the Alliance, we may be able to settle things by bringing this matter to the Mage's Association. They can handle arbitrating this matter but, if you're feeling a little vindictive, you can always just challenge Barthomeloi Lorelei to an official duel. I'd like to see the look on that brat's face when she gets knocked down from her high horse."
Though Vahn knew this was only the tip of the icebergs as far as their options were concerned, he was rather fond of the idea of a duel. Rather than fight Lorelei, however, he would prefer to battle it out against Lord Barthomeloi himself. The problem was, even if they publicized the matter and tried to put pressure on the Barthomeloi family directly, there was little chance their Lord would directly take to the battlefield. Though they could anger him considerably, it was far more likely that their family would just shore up their defenses and start using more underhanded methods to silence any dissent about their actions.
Since he already knew the way duels were carried out within the Mage's Association, Vahn asked, "What are the chances that Barthomeloi Lorelei actually accepts a duel? What kind of terms to you think she would offer?" As the terms for a duel were often decided by the side that was challenged, they were at a slight disadvantage to be the ones issuing the challenge.
Having thought about the matter in detail, Olivia quickly answered, "As confident as Lorelei is in her own power, she isn't an idiot that would risk everything in a single duel. She is most likely going to target the assets of the Animusphere family. If she is feeling testy, she might also try and target one of the people you are close to in order to rile you up. I can imagine her demanding that girl named Gray. At this point, it is certain that the Barthomeloi family knows her true identity so there is little they wouldn't do to try and obtain the Blood of Kings for themselves."
Even hearing Olivia mention the possibility of Lorelei targetting someone he was close to caused Vahn's aura to shake his surroundings. Though he didn't put pressure on anyone directly, that didn't spare the inanimate objects that were outside his scope of leniency. Before he could break anything, Olivia sent a small [Gandr] shot toward him, hitting him square in the forehead as she asked, "Is this how an Emperor should act...?"
Though the little laser-like bolt of magic did no damage to him, Vahn rubbed the spot that had been struck as he answered, "Yes, if he chooses." This answer seemed to surprise Olivia, causing her brows to raise ever so slightly before she began to laugh uninhibitedly moments later. Toward the end of her outburst, she slammed her hand down on the ornate wooden table separating them, sending a few cracks through the surface as she exclaimed, "Well said! An Emperor is just a man, so what is a man without a bit of backbone!? Ohohohoho~."
---
After Olivia settled down, they began discussing their own terms, assuming Barthomeloi Lorelei had indeed already made preparations for a duel. If they came forward with the truth about Gray's origin, they would have a lot of wiggle room in making their own demands. They could also ensnare Lorelei with something the Barthomeloi family simply couldn't refuse, such as the information pertaining to the Heaven's Feel Ritual or the production method of the Holy Grail. Since many of the fragments he had provided the Mage's Association had been appropriated by the Three Monarchal Families for 'research', it was obvious they wanted to either summon their own Heroic Spirits or have their wishes granted.
With [Spiritual Evocation] and significantly advanced [Conjuring], it was already possible to summon a Heroic Spirit, even without an event like the Holy Grail War taking place. The downside to this was that, without something like the Holy Grail to keep them manifested, most Heroic Spirits wouldn't be able to stay in the modern world for more than a week's time. They also had no reason to accept the summoning as, without the enticement of having their own wish granted, there were very few Heroic Spirits who would willingly subjugate themselves to others.
Since he had turned over several fragments of the Greater Grail to the Mage's Association, it was only a matter of time until someone managed to make a breakthrough. Though this would require them dedicating a phenomenal amount of resources, it wasn't impossible to stage a small-scale, or 'false' Holy Grail War. There were even several records of this within some of the historical texts he had purchased from the system shop so Vahn knew it was possible.
Even if they thought he was just trying to deceive them, the fact he had not only won the Holy Grail War, but turned over several of its fragments, was too tantalizing to pass up. They were likely already aware of the fact he had even more Heroic Spirits at his side so, by putting the Holy Grail itself on the table, there was a chance he could reap considerable rewards after winning the duel. Though this was predicated on the fact that Lorelei actually accepted, which wasn't too likely, he would still be able to essentially show off the power and prestige of the Empire by forcing her to take a step back.
The only thing they really needed to be cautious of was the possibility that the duel itself was just the first stage of a much larger trap. It was a certainty that they wanted a better understanding of his power but, depending on the circumstances, they could use this as an opportunity to expose him as some kind of dangerous entity that threatened the very existence of the Magus community. After all, showing up with an entourage of Heroic Spirits, especially if they had been given physical forms, was likely to set off a few alarm bells amongst the established powers. Then, if he didn't present himself as enough of a deterrent, they could either come out in full force o,r far more problematically, come up with a method to interfere with his future plans behind the scenes...
Vahn also had the option of sewing the seed of doubt by having someone like Artoria or Scáthach fight in his stead, allowing his own power to remain an unknown factor. Since he was an Emperor, it actually didn't make much sense for him to be the person fighting and, with so many powerful allies supporting him, it would be a good opportunity to expose them to the public while also increasing his prestige. This had the dual purpose of allowing him to force Lord Barthomeloi to come out and accept his challenge as, if they wanted to fight him, they would 'obviously' have to send someone with comparable prestige.
Though there was a chance the Barthomelois would try to call into question his status as Emperor, Vahn actually hoped they had the audacity as he could use it as an excuse to take far more proactive action against them. After all, it was a rather heinous slight to question a person's status, as it was the same as elevating yourself above them and lambasting the other party at the same time. Since he was an Emperor, a position much higher than something like a Monarchal Lord, he would have every justification to seek recompense from them.
No matter how many preparations the Barthomeloi family had made, they would be powerless once he had the justification to take action against them. Even if his own power might be lacking, he had Alaya to supplement his reserves and, if they had somehow come up with something he couldn't deal with, ORT was always waiting to take action. Though it rarely communicated with him through words, Vahn had been able to undergo something similar to a memory link with the alien entity so he had a pretty good understanding of its capabilities.
ORT was actually just a fragment of the original Type Mercury who, from the memories Vahn had seen, was a colossal entity that made the entire core of the planet Mercury it's home. It was the last line of defense and the ultimate weapon that protected the Will of the Planet, Mercurius. With this in mind, it was created with the functions of slaughter, assimilation, conversion, and evolution. Even if its current body was destroyed, another could be produced, this time being virtually immune to what had killed it.
As scary a thought as it was, Vahn could essentially have a fleet of ORT at his beck and call, so long as Gaia herself didn't deny them entry. Since each planet as a 'Planetary Bounded Field' as one of its primary means of self-preservation, it was almost impossible for external entities to venture into its domain without permission. Though they could force their way through, the Laws and Logic of each planet were fundamentally different from each other, making it very difficult for alien entities to exist for long periods of time after being cut off from whatever provided them power in the first place.
ORT had responded to the call of the planet when it was on the verge of death and, as it had arrived several thousand years too soon, it was forced to stay dormant in the Crystal Valley. If it ventured out before the promised time, Gaia could expel the foreign logic, causing ORT to either cease to exist, or adapt a form that allowed it to exist within the planet's Bounded Field. This meant it would need to assume the form of the highest existence it had consumed, such as a Dead Apostle or a God, both of which were bound by various rules and restrictions that would make life on the planet difficult, to say the least.
Vahn's interactions with ORT made it more evident that he needed to establish contact with Gaia but, at least for the time being, he could rely on its help in otherwise precarious situations. So long as he had administrative authority over other Types, it wouldn't matter how strong the foundation of his enemies was. The Barthomeloi's would struggle to even best a God so, with a being that could easily slaughter dozens, if not hundreds, of Gods, their actions only invited destruction upon themselves.
As strange as it was to consider, there was a very real chance that a family that had existed for over two millennia was about to be wiped out due to a single woman's brash remarks...it made Vahn feel like quite the Tyrant, or perhaps the Emperor of Garbagemen. After all, from a certain perspective, he really was just taking out the trash...
(A/N: Alternate Titles: '"Quantum Computing, how elementary...ufufufu~" -Da Vinci-chan','TFW you learn your special blood isn't the specialest blood...','Vahn can end the world with a statement...')
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As Olga went to visit her father, accompanied by Lakshmibai and the Edelfelt security forces, Vahn returned to Avalon to discuss matters with Artoria. They needed to decide who would be taking part in the duel or, at the very least, decide how they would respond to further provocation. It wasn't very likely for the Barthomeloi family to take a step back on this matter so it was important to determine how serious and decisive their own response would be.
Though not unexpected, Vahn was a little surprised when Artoria immediately offered up her own services for the matter. She even complained to him that, since the time of the Holy Grail War, she hadn't been able to do anything substantial to help him or the Empire. While her participation might not be the best choice, due to her status as Empress, she argued that, with the unknown capabilities of their enemies, her inviolable immortality was the only way to guarantee victory.
According to Merlin, Vivian, and even Scáthach, Artoria's [Avalon] was an existence beyond even True Magic. It was almost a Law of the World itself and, much like [Rhongomyniad], served as one of the anchors for reality. Since Avalon, the physical location, was a place that only a chosen few could reach, regardless of strength, Artoria was granted one of the most inviolable forms of invulnerability while it was active. Even if she didn't use it to the fullest extent of its capabilities, it would protect her from virtually any wound, the only exception being something like complete disintegration or having her head crushed.
With her insistence on the matter, Vahn didn't have the heart to deny Artoria's request as, though it might not be obvious due to her generally stoic nature, she was something of a battle junky. Since she had spent her entire childhood training, even in her sleep, Artoria had a strong desire to use her power for the sake of others. In her past life, this led to her spending decades on end trying to unify the British Isles and maintain its borders. She never took anything like a vacation and, for a very long time, even repressed her emotions completely due the absolute focus she had placed on her goals.
Vahn knew that this was a commonality between him and Artoria, even if he always found the time to relax and cut loose. He had the habit of trying to handle everything himself, to the point of even forcing his own allies to stay back. This had been one of his biggest mistakes in Danmachi as, if he hadn't rushed his efforts to conquer the Dungeon, he wouldn't have to worry about dealing with monsters like Tiamat and Nuwa. They obviously had restrictions on what actions they could take but, after venturing into the heart of the Dungeon alone, he had the distinct impression they had been freed by his actions.
This time around, Vahn had allies who, in many ways, could be considered the peak of power inside of the Record. At the very least, people like Artoria, possessing a phenomenal amount of Fate, were not the type to simply go off and die to the machinations of their enemies. Though she might draw tragedy to herself, she would almost always be able to overcome it, no matter how terrifying their enemies might be. She was one of the literal anchors for reality so, unless he took it upon himself to kill her, it was incredibly unlikely her life could be endangered, at least in this timeline.
---
With Artoria's participation decided upon, Vahn had to decide whether or not he wanted to continue staying low profile or if it was time for the Empire to show part of its hand. All he really needed to do was appear with figures like Scáthach, Heracles, Gawain, Karna, and Merlin to spook quite a number of people. Merlin might even know some of the 'old monsters' that hold up the Mage's Association as, with people like Solon having lived for more than two-thousand years, it was almost guaranteed their paths had crossed at some point.
Vahn knew that he could buy the Empire a lot of time if he remained an unknown element but, by showing a deterrent force, he would have a lot of leverage in future negotiations. This also increased his prestige and, though they may not be his subjects, Vahn knew his [Will of the Emperor] would be strengthened by the fact some Magi would undoubtedly come to respect his power and status. If he extended his hand to these individuals, his Empire would be able to slowly increase its population as, rather than served under Lords who treated them like experimental materials, it was infinitely better to accept his offer of citizenship and benefit from his protection.
To decide this, Vahn held private counsel with Artoria, Luvia, Rin, Merlin, and, though she didn't really want to be there, Da Vinci. Since nearly a month had passed in the outside world, seven had passed within the Projection. Because of this, even Da Vinci had a decided 'plump' appearance and, though her hormones didn't really go out of whack like the other girls, she still got annoyed when it came to being involved in political matters. If not for him baiting her by saying this could be an opportunity to establish contact with the Atlas Temple, she would have continued to hole herself up inside her private workshop.
As could be expected, Luvia was completely for the idea of the Empire going public and, though Rin had a few choice complaints to make, she wasn't against the idea. This left only Merlin in a position of opposition as, with the matter of the Fae and the impending births, he felt now wasn't the most opportune time to provoke their enemies. If something unexpected occurred, he knew Vahn would be considerably stressed if he had to be away from his children for long periods of time. He advised the push the duel back a few weeks, at the very least, so Vahn could use the summoning system one more time to secure another powerful ally before taking action. Since this would also lull his enemies into thinking they were apprehensive about the duel, it would create a bigger impact on the Mage's Association when the reverse turned out to be true.
With three pregnant women in attendance, Vahn couldn't refute Merlin's words and, as Luvia liked the idea of pretending to be weak in order to lure their enemies, she also agreed. As for Rin and Da Vinci, they didn't particularly care from the beginning so, with Artoria also supporting the decision, the matter was concluded. Now it was up to Vahn, Artoria, and Gray to set the trap as, unless he wanted to bait them even harder, it was very likely that Gray was their target. Though they would obviously want to get their hands on Artoria herself, there was a good chance they believed she was just a Heroic Spirit given flesh.
Since Gray had been in attendance for both discussions, she was fully aware of her own place in the coming events but, compared to the past, she was not even remotely fearful for her life. She had the person she respected the most and the person she loved the most both fighting to protect her. Even if things went horribly wrong, she knew Vahn wouldn't hesitate to protect her, even if it meant going to war with the entire Mage's Association. This wasn't a promise he needed to make to her as, deep in her heart, she knew this to be an irrefutable truth. It was because of this nature of his that she fell so deeply in love with him, even entrusting her 'everything' to his care.
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After making a few quick preparations and spreading the word throughout the castle, Vahn, Artoria, Gray, Gareth, Kenshin, and Scáthach, in spirit form, returned to London. Though he wouldn't be able to convince Scáthach to proactively fight against his enemies, she would dutifully protect the people he cared about. She would also be able to identify his enemies and see through their true nature at a glance, making it much easier to determine whether or not he should uproot them from the start.
Since it had only been a few minutes since their previous departure, Olivia hadn't even bothered to leave the area yet, knowing they would return quickly. She had just been sitting at the side of the room drinking tea when Vahn's entourage appeared out of thin air. When she saw that everyone except for Vahn and Artoria was wearing battle attire, with Gareth even wearing full plate armor and a helmet, she raised her brows before asking, "Did you decide to go to war...?"
Hearing her question, Vahn released a light chuckle before answering, "This world as the quote, "If you want peace, prepare for war." If the Barthomeloi family goes too far, they may not even last the day..." Though he spoke somewhat casually, there was a grim seriousness in Vahn's voice. Even if he had decided to delay the duel for the Empire's stability, that could change in an instant. Depending on the actions the Barthomeloi family took, and the information Scáthach acquired, he might just end them outright.
Olivia didn't miss the severity in Vahn's voice, causing her to burst out laughing as she led the group toward the surface to partake of a light lunch. Though it was better to move earlier, Olga hadn't even been able to visit her father yet and, with her departure undoubtedly drawing some attention, they could get the jump on their enemies by splitting their focus. To this end, she advised them to enjoy a light lunch while Vahn sent Scáthach to make sure Lakshmibai and Olga were safe from any potential dangers.
During the small luncheon, Olivia's chefs had gone all out and, despite Vahn leaving the head seat open, she had elected to sit on the left side of the table. This more or less forced his hand as, if he sat across from her, it was the same as saying they were of similar status. Though he treated Olivia as a friend, there needed to be a clear distinction in their status, especially during important matters such as this. He could actually play the part of the humble and respectful Emperor by allowing her the head seat in her own home but, if she elected to leave it open, he was essentially forced to take it for himself.
Olivia seemed to enjoy the moment of internal conflict she had put him through, causing her to laugh in the characteristic manner of all Edelfelt women he had met. After that, however, they just enjoyed the meal while making polite conversation about Luvia and the other pregnant women.
It was still a little hard for Olivia to reconcile the fact that her Granddaughter would be giving birth in the next week or so as, from her perspective, it had barely been a month since she became pregnant. Despite this, she was very excited to be welcoming a new member to the family and reminded Vahn that she wanted to be present during the occasion. She was even tempted to change Avalon to her permanant residence as missing the development of her Great-Granddaughter wasn't something she was willing to do.
Vahn could understand where Olivia was coming from and, as he had already made the promise in the past, he reminded that the Edelfelt's had the right to build a Manor on the island, so long as they were willing to follow the rules of the Empire. The construction wouldn't even take that long as, even though he had yet to visit to confirm their citizenship, Vahn knew the Dwarves and Vulcanae would be staying. Even some of the Sylphs had come to apologize on behalf of their kin who, from the very beginning, wasn't really their representative. They weren't a race that had such social constructs so, while many were forcibly exiled, a few had remained behind after making a contract with Merlin.
Since he would be visiting them all very soon, Vahn suggested that Olivia pick out a piece of land on the island and he would task the Dwarves with constructing a Manor for them. This would obviously require payment, of course, but the Dwarves were surprisingly content with just being provided with good food, strong alcohol, and raw materials. As for the Vulcanae, they were even easier to deal with as they were only interested in burning things and expensive oils. In the past, they were even known as Hearth Faeries as, if you provided them with wood to burn, they would keep your home warm and protect it from other mischevious Spirits and curses.
Olivia obviously wasn't going to refuse Vahn's offer and, as she had already learned about the Fae from her communications with Luvia, her people had already prepared a large 'offering'. She knew that Vahn was undoubtedly aware of this as well, causing her to smile appreciatively since he was willing to humor her and make polite conversation. Most people only considered benefits and trying to take advantage of the situation but, as if such things didn't matter at all, Vahn just went with the flow, regardless of expense and other difficulties. As an Edelfelt, she was very frustrated by this but, as his 'friend' and 'ally', she had a great appreciation for his magnanimity.
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With the luncheon coming to a conclusion, Vahn and his entourage made their way to the waiting motorcade. Olivia did not accompany them, as her presence might unnecessarily exacerbate matters, but she had contacted Lord El-Melloi II to serve as their intermediary. It was to afford him the time to make his own preparations that she delayed Vahn's group as, if they just showed up to the Clock Tower without a liaison, their actions could be spun as an act of aggression, not diplomacy. Though Lord El-Melloi II would be pressured even more after this, it was already very clear that Barthomeloi Lorelei had a personal grudge against him.
Unless Lord El-Melloi II and Lord Animusphere did something that irrefutably broke the laws of the Mage's Association, even Barthomeloi Lorelei didn't have the audacity to outright kill them. Though she might contract Mage Killers and Mercenaries to do the job for her, this wasn't the type of action that went unnoticed in the current climate. Lord El-Melloi II also spent the majority of his time inside the Clock Tower at present so, no matter how highly she thought of herself, Lorelei couldn't take any drastic actions without proper justification.
Still, Vahn knew he was drastically increasing the risks faced by Lord El-Melloi II so, when this matter was dealt with, he decided to help them reclaim the Archibald name and properties. This was the primary objective of Reines El-Melloi Archisorte, Lord El-Melloi II's wife, so Vahn felt it would prevent a lot of future trouble by taking care of it now. He didn't have the best impression of Reines so, if he could limit their future interactions by giving her something to keep her distracted, that was for the best. She would undoubtedly try something at some point but, at least for the time being, she was just a venomous woman without any teeth or fangs...
After an almost depressingly long car ride, Vahn was finally free from the car's confines after Gareth opened the door for him. He then helped Artoria exit the vehicle by extending his hand to her as the rest of his entourage quickly gathered around him. They should have drawn a considerable amount of attention, especially since Kenshin was very openly carrying a spear, but the surrounding barriers made it so that, even a few meters away from them, tourists were more focused on taking selfies in front of the Palace of Westminster than the group of armored individuals who looked like they had stepped out of a medieval period piece.
Without minding the pedestrians, Vahn moved forward with Artoria to his left while Gray and Gareth followed behind them. Kenshin brought up the rear of the group as, rather than be here to protect Vahn and Artoria, she was tasked with keeping Gray and Gareth safe. Despite being very strong, they were considerably weaker than everyone else in the entourage, excluding the surrounding Edelfelt security forces.
Lord El-Melloi II, who had been waiting just outside the Clock Tower's Bounded Field, gave a low and respectful bow toward Vahn as the latter approached. In response to this, Vahn just gave a curt nod before saying in a firm tone, "You may rise, Lord El-Melloi II." Though Vahn felt like he would never get used to being bowed to, he reacted almost instinctually to it at this point.
After raising his head, Lord El-Melloi II gave a tired smile that reflected the difficulties he had been facing recently. Seeing this, Vahn preempted anything the man might say, stating, "We do not forget our allies. Now, take us inside...we have business with the Noble Faction and the Director."
Lord El-Melloi II had raised his brows slightly after hearing Vahn say, 'We do not forget out allies', but he quickly set idle thought aside as he bowed low and answered, "Certainly. Please, right this way, Your Majesty..." Then, stepping aside, Lord El-Melloi II allowed Vahn and Artoria to pass before falling into step at the side. It would be a serious breach of etiquette for him to walk in front of Vahn so, despite the fact he was leading the procession and serving as the intermediary, he could only direct from the side and deal with anyone who tried to bar their passage.
(A/N: Alternate Titles: 'Artoria must be quite frustrated xD...','Olivia's machinations never end','Into the dragon's den')
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