"Although I don't know what exactly your wish is."

"But no matter what, I can't tolerate leaving halfway through, can I?"

"Moreover, the deaths of your wife and assistant, as well as the deaths of my teacher and his fiancée, did actually happen."

This conclusion was reached after obtaining information from Weber and reflecting on it myself.

alliance

You must offer conditions that will entice the other party.

The first requirement is equality between the two parties, the second is the dominant voice, and the last is the agreed-upon content of the agreement.

If it's just a verbal alliance, then it has no binding force whatsoever.

Emiya Kiritsugu

Being absolutely rational, he would certainly not reject the "friendship" offered by Rider at this moment.

After all, no other team would be willing to team up with this "Magic Killer".

Furthermore, Saber doesn't yet have the ability to deal with both Archer and Assassin simultaneously.

Joining forces with our side would only get him out of his predicament, and this obvious benefit is the biggest incentive.

Can't refuse

With a lifeless gaze fixed on the calm young man in front of him, Kiritsugu knew his own position.

He was at a disadvantage from the very beginning of the negotiations.

The other party saw through it very clearly.

Aside from Caster and Berserker Masters, who have never appeared, all other Servant Masters are enemies he cannot team up with.

The Rider group, which was the first to extend a "goodwill" gesture, was also forcing him to make a statement.

Either you and I team up, or you retreat and go find the Caster and Berserker Masters who haven't shown up yet to negotiate.

The former is what we face now, while the latter is full of uncertainty.

If he refuses the Rider group, it means he will have another troublesome enemy.

As for a complete breakdown in relations, let's see who has the best skills.

Kiritsugu really didn't want to gamble on whether Archer and Assassin would come to his door together faster, or whether he would find a better ally faster.

This time, he didn't make a choice from the very beginning.

(No wonder.)

Having roughly grasped the thoughts of the "emperor" before him, Kiritsugu finally came to his senses.

The co-author, Rider, doesn't speak because there's simply no need for him to.

As long as he doesn't act recklessly, everything will be fine.

In particular, Kiritsugu Emiya was an extreme realist and a rationalist.

Unless he abandons his past practices, he wouldn't say "I refuse" if he's not thinking clearly.

"Then let's use this to plan the details of the alliance."

Emiya Kiritsugu took out a pre-prepared parchment from his pocket, placed it on the table, and began to speak.

That was the paper of the spell contract.

PS:

I'm late.

Chapter 28, 28 new cards!

Self-mandated essay contest

Those are magical contracts that magicians use to forge inviolable agreements.

It is usually used to "restrict" transactions between the two parties.

(Success!)

Seeing the two parchment scrolls that Kiritsugu Emiya pulled out, Waver felt a slight sense of relief.

Since the other party has already done this, it can be considered that they have agreed.

The next step is simply to negotiate and agree on the terms that both parties should abide by.

"Well"

After swallowing the food, Saber felt that everything was a little too calm.

Given Kiritsugu's usual style, the two sides shouldn't be this harmonious.

"Ah"

In his field of vision, Rider was leaning back in his chair, watching everything with a nonchalant air.

.........

Kiritsugu and Waver discussed the alliance and eventually reached an agreement.

[The oath will become the object of the discipline binding spell, without exception, provided that the following conditions are successfully met.]

The agreement details the conditions under which Kiritsugu and Waver are required to help each other.

Emiya Kiritsugu!

Webber Velvet!

After confirming that the contents were correct, both parties signed their names on their respective parchments.

"The contract is established."

"This is the first step we've taken."

Having finally completed this perilous step, Weber suddenly realized that Kiritsugu wasn't as difficult to approach as he had imagined.

The other person seems to be a normal person?

"Although we will be enemies in the future, please take care of me for now, Rider."

As things came to a close, Saber became quite lively.

She was delighted to have the opportunity to meet this unknown "King of Britain".

"This is what I should say, Saber. I'm counting on you to take on more responsibility."

Standing up, Lelouch did not point out the flaws in the alliance on the spot, but instead smiled.

"."

Kiritsugu Emiya simply stood up, turned around, and left.

"Then I hope we can have such a peaceful exchange next time."

Saber watched her Master hurriedly leave, bewildered, and could only follow.

"Although he's known as the Magician Killer, he's still a normal person at heart."

Watching Kiritsugu disappear into the crowd, Waver slumped into his chair, finally no longer needing to force himself to appear strong.

"Being deceived by such a simple disguise, to the point of lowering your guard, means you're not far from being eliminated."

Rider's mocking tone, however, stunned Webber.

"Putting everything else aside, take a good look at the agreement you signed with him; its contents are clearly full of problems."

"?"

Unaware of anything, Weber picked up Kiritsugu's essay and read it for a while.

"So you're still too naive."

"He pretends to be harmless so that you won't overthink it. Once your attention is diverted, you won't even notice what you should have noticed."

Lelouch pointed to a certain "treaty" and reminded him.

During the duration of the alliance, neither Kiritsugu Emiya nor Waver Velvet may have the intention or act of killing or harming the other.

"You don't think he can't kill you just because of this agreement, do you?"

"There are no restrictions on the mutual followers in the entire oath."

Upon hearing this, Weber realized what was happening.

Kiritsugu is indeed unable to harm him because of the "promise," but Saber is not subject to this restriction.

In other words, whenever Kiritsugu wants to back out, he can take advantage of an opportunity to eliminate him using Saber.

"Then why didn't you say it just now?!"

With his face flushed, Weber slammed his hands heavily on the table and said anxiously.

I'm so annoyed. I thought I did a perfect job with my first "diplomatic" experience, but who would have thought that I really underestimated things.

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