The trials that followed were particularly troublesome.
They were similar to the second case Iโd handled after possessing Abel Cariusโs body.
You know the one.
The incident where the land between Count Titusโs territory and Count Braydenโs territory had somehow shifted.
It was temporarily reverted to an imperial directly governed domain, then handed back to me.
That place was now the Midias region.
โTerritorial disputes are the worst.โ
They were a field where judges could hardly dictate terms.
Originally, disputes between nobles that couldnโt be resolved ended in duels.
If things escalated too far, they turned into full-scale territorial wars.
Eventually, the Emperor issued a Trial Priority Decree.
Sounds complicated, but itโs really not. It just means โcome to court and settle it here.โ
The reason was simple.
Theyโd pretend to quarrel, gather troops, then spark rebellions.
In the Empire, the Emperorโs word was law, so lawsuits poured in nonstop.
But if even the capital struggled to resolve them, how could local courts manage?
As a result, countless territorial disputes remained improperly assigned.
โSo this is basically something only I can handle.โ
No matter how seasoned a judge was, at best they were counts.
And not even powerful onesโusually single-heir nobles clinging to a tiny manor.
Since they couldnโt produce heirs, their actual authority was pitifully weak.
The title existed to elevate the status of judges, but in practice, they were often ignored.
In territorial disputes or cases with massive social repercussions, they were largely powerless.
It couldnโt be helped.
That was precisely why Iโd been given the position of Chief Judge.
โWhy does this have to turn into a territorial war?โ
The witness examination began in the meeting chamber.
Iโd only asked a single question.
As if theyโd been waiting for it, both sides immediately lunged at each other.
โThey dug a mine in the mountain behind our territory.โ
โThatโs a lie. We only dug tunnels within our own land. We never trespassed.โ
โWhat nonsense! We can hear your rat bastards swinging pickaxes underground.โ
โRocks echo. Even a child knows that. Hard to believe someone with your intelligence doesnโt.โ
โWhat did you say, you bastard?โ
โWho do you think you are, spouting insults in here?โ
โYouโre the one making absurd accusations!โ
โAbsurd? Even nonsense has limits.โ
โHow about we settle this right now?โ
โCome on. Come on, you bastard.โ
Grabbing each other by the collar was the bare minimum.
It looked like fists would fly any second.
I struck the gavel with a stern expression.
BANG! BANG! BANG!
โOrder. This is a witness examination. What do you think youโre doing?โ
โAhem!โ
โHmph!โ
Only then did both sides quiet down, clearing their throats.
This case centered on a mine between Count Valdeiโs territory and Count Yustinoโs territory.
But I had already reviewed the documents and knew the root cause.
Even without the mine, they wouldโve fought anyway.
An imperial countโs territory was about the size of a small western nation.
In other words, it was effectively a country.
For exampleโdoes South Korea get along perfectly with its neighbors?
Of course not.
Wherever borders meet, disputes arise.
This place was no different.
People were people, no matter the world.
Count Valdei and Count Yustino were long-standing nemeses.
Their feud spanned over ten generations.
Honestly, there was no way to truly resolve that.
You could only mediate and keep things from boiling over.
The problem was that I had to play that role now.
Reconciliation is unrealistic. I just need them to ignore each other.
Staring at the two counts made my head throb.
Then, suddenly, a brilliant idea struck me.
It happened just as I absentmindedly grabbed Shugle to wipe sweat from my forehead.
โ Hey! You rotten bastard! I told you not to do that!
โYour fur absorbs sweat really well. Perfect size, too.โ
Carry a handkerchief!
โI have one, but I use youโwait. What if I use that?โ
โฆ
The mountain on the territorial border.
If I blocked that off completely, the two houses wouldnโt have much reason to interact.
Looks like this requires an on-site visit.
Fortunately, the destination wasnโt very far.
It was a bit farther than the Erset Mine Iโd visited before.
Even so, it was still close enough to be considered near the capital.
A single day was enough to reach it.
I could treat it as an overnight trip without affecting my work.
โWeโre deeply grateful that youโd go this far for us.โ
โPlease stay the night at Valdei Castle.โ
โHah! Youโd host His Grace in such a shabby place? Yustino Castle has a top-class guest chamber prepared. I guarantee it will please you.โ
The two counts constantly showered me with flattery.
They were desperately trying to secure a favorable ruling.
But I had no intention of indulging them.
โThat wonโt be necessary. Iโll arrange my own lodging.โ
โWhat? Ah, yes.โ
โAt least tell us where youโll be stayingโโ
Count Yustino finally shut up after one glare from me.
He mustโve sensed a thunderous scolding coming.
In fact, I was ready to deliver one.
At least they werenโt completely cluelessโboth counts finally fell silent.
After some time, we arrived at the mine, the root of the dispute.
โThis is the place. But I heard Valdeiโs territory also has tunnels?โ
โYes. That bastardโno, the other sideโkeeps digging holes everywhere.โ
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โTheyโre working multiple sites at once?โ
โBlinded by greed. The ground will become unstable at this rate.โ
Count Yustino sneered.
Count Valdei immediately shot back.
โWeโre only working one tunnel now. We dug several before because the yield was low.โ
โAnd itโs stable now?โ
โYes. Thatโs why weโve concentrated our miners in one location.โ
I hadnโt verified it yet, but it didnโt sound like a lie.
Valdei spoke with confidence.
But truthfully, it didnโt matter either way.
I walked around the mine, pretending to inspect things.
โOther than this mountain, thereโs no point where your territories meet, correct?โ
โYes. Mount Valdei stretches long across the border.โ
โWhat nonsense? This is Mount Yustino, Your Grace.โ
It was a simple question, yet it sparked another fight.
Their resentment ran so deep they even argued over the mountainโs name.
Shaking my head, I circled the mountain toward the opposite mine.
Surprisingly organized.
Even though Valdei had begun mining later, the entrance was immaculate.
The miners worked energetically.
There were no signs of recent accidents.
After thoroughly inspecting the tunnels, I gathered the two counts.
โListen carefully.โ
โYes!โ
โUnderstood!โ
At this moment, a single sentence could decide mining rights.
Even men treated like kings in their domains couldnโt help but tense up.
Hope and anxiety mixed on their faces.
But I had no intention of giving them what they wanted.
โEffective today, both the Yustino Mine and the Valdei Mine are closed. This mountain will be designated a restricted zone.โ
โThat is most wiseโwhat?โ
โYour Grace! What do you mean? There hasnโt been a single accident so far!โ
Naturally, both counts jumped in protest.
The mines were highly profitable, after all.
But my words werenโt baseless.
Just moments earlier, Shugle had thoroughly surveyed the ground.
โ Youโve been lucky so far. Expand any further, and itโll collapse completely.
โHow long until that happens?โ
Judging by their pace, less than half a year.
โWhy would that suddenly occur?โ
โ The underground water flow shifted, creating a massive cavity inside. Itโs extremely unstable.
I got the gist.
A sinkhole.
I relayed Shugleโs explanation verbatim.
โYou expect us to believe you can see inside the mountain just by looking?โ
โNothing has gone wrong so far. This is hard to accept.โ
Even after hearing the explanation, the counts resisted.
But I had no intention of backing down.
โCease all operations immediately and evacuate the tunnels completely. This is an order from the Chief Judge.โ
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โU-Understood.โ
They clearly didnโt understand, but they nodded anyway.
My rank and position were too high to defy.
Soon, mining operations on both sides were halted.
The miners exited the tunnels with bewildered expressions.
โLetโs begin.โ
โ Yeah.
Using Shugleโs power, I planned to collapse the tunnels.
Then Iโd designate the entire mountain as off-limits.
That would erase the shared border altogether.
Less contact meant fewer fights.
I sent Shugle ahead and boarded a carriage.
Iโd observe leisurely, as if sightseeing.
Together with the two counts.
This should convince them.
The mines wouldโve collapsed eventually anyway, and this saved countless lives.
They wouldnโt resent me for closing them early.
Not after seeing the mountain sink with their own eyes.
Soon, heavy tremors began.
RUMBLEโ!
โW-What is this?โ
โNo wayโฆ are the tunnels really collapsing?โ
The two counts were aghast.
It hadnโt even been half a day since my warning.
Yet the entire mountain began to sink.
BOOM! BOOM! CRASH!
A thunderous roar followed.
It wasnโt a catastrophic chasm.
Just a massive quake, with parts of the mountain sliding and sinking inward.
Unless there were deeper cavities, it wasnโt immediately lethal.
But itโs more than enough justification.
A place this dangerous couldnโt be accessed.
Blocking noble exploitation alone was sufficient.
Of course, I couldnโt bar civilians entirely.
But one thing was certain.
They canโt build gates, forts, or station troops here anymore.
I turned to the two counts.
โThat was close. Any later, and a major disaster wouldโve occurred.โ
โY-Yesโฆโ
โAstonishing. How could you know the mountainโs condition so preciselyโฆ?โ
Count Valdei accepted it readily.
Count Yustino, however, remained skeptical.
Heโd been muttering strange things all along.
A suspicious personality, perhaps.
But I calmly delivered the answer Iโd prepared.
โDo you recall the Erset Mine case I once presided over?โ
โOf course. You persuaded a monster to testify as a witness.โ
โIt wasnโt an ordinary monster. It was the God of Earthโsomething akin to a demi-god.โ
โAh! Iโve heard of that.โ
โI learned ground-survey techniques from him. Just in case I ever needed them.โ
โI see. Now I understand why you acted so swiftly, Your Grace.โ
Once even the skeptic was convinced, the case ended instantly.
The territorial dispute trial was canceled, and both counts lost any reason to fight.
It seemed everything would return to normalโ
Until, unexpectedly, priests from the church arrived.
โYour Grace?โ
โYes?โ
โW-Would you perhapsโฆ offer us a prophecy?โ
What the hell were these people saying?
Why were they asking me that?