You wish him well on his journey, and he sets off immediately.
1183 AD, Mid-Autumn
You receive a letter from Cyl; he has managed to solve both of issues troubling his Kingdom, but decided to remain there because its bad to be away from the throne for long period of time anyways.
Meanwhile, you receive a colorful entourage of clean-shaven men and women in bright blue robes and conical hats - who came to you all the way from Kingdom of Ivonia!
Silver and golden earrings, clasps and beads adorn their clothes, and that heavy necklace with eight gold bells at their necks can't be anything else but a religious symbol.
The eldest-looking of men steps forward and bows gently, spreading his arms wide to the sides. His companions all follow suit after a moment.
"May you be forever prosperous, Empress of Methiant! We are the humble Pearlites, sons and daughters of Per, the Good Trader. By pure accident we have learned of the existence of Empire of Methiant, and that it prizes itself on value of money and profits from trade. We therefore ask for royal consent to begin preaching the good word of Per amongst your subjects."
"What would that 'good word' be?"
"That rich should care for the poor, and poor praise rich for their efforts. That accumulating of money to help one's community reach a shared goal is good. That greed and hoarding of money all for yourself is a sin. That charity and generosity are the two greatest virtues of all successful money-makers. This is written in the ancient Codex of Per, which he wrote thirteen generations ago, when he was still walking around, sharing the accumulated wealth of his family to those in need, standing tall at ridicule and harassment of fat merchants and rich lords, basking in praise of the poor and the social."
The courtiers whisper and mumble while you think about their offer.
A) "This faith speaks to me on personal level! I will build you a temple so that your faith gets a good start!"
B) "Charity and philanthropy already have their Gods amongst the Pantheon. Please go away, thank you."
C) "It doesn't sound like anything harmful, so I see no reason to stop you. You may preach freely in Methiant."