A week later, Farosi.
"It seems to be just a false alarm."
Interior Minister Dias stood on the high platform of his manor and watched the three knights leaving.
Since the last time His Majesty Clendo III of the Congress convened all the noble representatives of Farosine, the entire Farosine has been immersed in the threat of the "Judger".
Minister Dias couldn't help but begin to suspect that there was a "judge" in his family.
Before the major families used various lynching methods to investigate the family, His Majesty the King specially organized a "monitoring knights" to identify whether a specific person was replaced by the judge.
Today, this knight order came to Minister Dias's family, and the result of the final inspection was that all members passed the test.
The more than 300 people in the family, including the servants, are all "real".
Minister Dias walked back to his study from the high platform and picked up an invitation letter on the desk.
This letter of invitation was sent by His Majesty the King personally to Dias' mansion.
Minister Dias opened the invitation letter and glanced at the contents, feeling very complicated.
The invitation letter was handwritten by Clendo III, and the general content was to invite Dias to go to the Central Theater of Farosi to watch "a great masterpiece for the first time on the stage of Farosi."
Minister Dias of course understands what this great masterpiece refers to. Since Mrs. Caesar returned to Farosi, the entire Farosi, whether it is the aristocratic class or the masters of the art world, have been talking about this topic. .
That is "movie", a form of performance far superior to stage play.
To tell the truth, Minister Dias is a conservative. He was the manager of the famous "Explorer Theater" in Farosi in his youth.
His passion for stage play at a young age made him, like many Farosi artists, believe that film cannot replace stage play!
But his confidence in the stage play appeared a little cracked after watching "The Devil Is Not Too Cold", and now the new movie "Avatar" that even His Majesty Krondo III is so optimistic about is released today.
It was also the first public performance at the most prestigious and holiest Central Theater in Farosi.
Minister Dias couldn't help but sighed that the end of the stage play might really come.
He clenched the invitation letter tightly and looked at a huge oil painting hanging in the study.
The oil painting depicts all members of the "Explorer Troupe". Standing at the forefront of the oil painting is the wife of Minister Dias, who is also the female lead of the Explorers Troupe.
"Muna, maybe I should do something." Minister Dias muttered to himself, but there was a knock on the door of the study.
"My lord, the special envoy sent by His Majesty the King asks to see you." The voice of the attendant came from outside the door.
Another envoy sent? Haven't the invitations for the movie already been sent? Could it be to urge them to hurry over
"Let him in." Minister Dias did not dare to neglect the king's special envoy. Under this order, an envoy walked into the study with another letter.
"Does His Majesty have a new order?" Minister Dias asked cautiously.
"Congratulations! Count Dias, you have been assigned the post of diplomatic ambassador of the Iron Nation."
"what?"
Dias listened to what the messenger read, and for a moment thought he had heard it wrong.
How his little Home Secretary suddenly became a foreign ambassador.
"'Dias, I know you built a theater in the country of steel, I hope to share this great work with the people of the country of steel, and I entrust this task to be remembered by the world. You! We will talk about the details after we finish watching the movie.' These are the original words that His Majesty Clendo III entrusted me to tell you." The messenger faithfully spoke the words of Clendo III, and then put the letter in his hand. Serve with both hands.
"To...to the Iron Country...the theater?"
After listening to it, Dias took the letter with trembling hands, and then quickly opened the envelope and glanced at the contents. After reading all of it, Dias was weak and fell unsteady. on the chair behind him.
"Count Dias?"
The messenger was slightly startled, but he didn't expect the contents of the envelope to make the minister panic like this.
"You... you go." Dias's breathing was a little disordered, and he waved the messenger away. "Let me be alone."
After receiving this order, the messenger had no choice but to withdraw from the study, leaving the minister alone.
Minister Dias looked at the contents of the letter, and there was a "letter of appointment" with a bitter expression on his face.
If it were him in his twenties, Dias would definitely be full of confidence and devote all his enthusiasm to the task entrusted by the king.
but now…
Minister Dias looked at the oil painting on the wall again, and in the center of the painting was the woman smiling at him.
"Muna, is this the answer you gave me?" Minister Dias recalled the past, and the expression on his face became more and more bitter.
He has tried and tried to spread Farosi's stage play to the country of steel, so that the people of the country of steel also like this art form.
That's why he set up this troupe called Explorers, and his wife is also keen on this cause.
But the final result is heartbreaking, the people of the country of steel who are still in the military can't look down on the "weak" and "childish" performance of Falose.
When he and his wife were on tour in the country of steel, they were not only looked down upon by others, they were also maliciously expelled several times.
It can be said that the people of the Iron Country have a natural contempt for Farosi's art.
After so many years, the Quest Troupe has been disbanded with the death of the leading actress, and Minister Dias has almost forgotten that he once built a theater in a country of the Iron Country.
But after the letter of appointment from His Majesty the King, all the "dark history" that Minister Dias wanted to forget emerged.
Minister Dias stood up from the table with some difficulty.
Past attempts have made Minister Dias understand that it is impossible for the people of the Iron Nation to accept Farosi's drama.
But it was the king's order, and Minister Dias seemed to have to accept it.
He walked out of the study with a heavy heart and went all the way to the gate of the manor outside.
"Father, you don't look very good." His daughter had been waiting for him by the carriage manor for a long time.
"Don't worry about me, Rorona, I'm looking forward to watching your stage... No, it should be a movie." Minister Dias opened the door of the carriage, sat on it, and said.
"It's a pity that I only played a small role in it," said the girl named Rorona.
"You will have the opportunity to become the heroine in the future."
Minister Dias calmed down absentmindedly, and then looked out of the carriage.
He has already begun to consider how to refuse His Majesty's order this time.