As Zilosurua described himself, the story he told was “unconvincing”.

 

Miro Rosway had to accept the idea that Zilosurua was a strange person before analyzing the disturbing agenda.

 

For example, when Shaurillin inquired about his plan of skipping the administrative minister and reporting the administrator’s chaotic environment to the prime minister, he groaned and replied as follows.

 

“I’m going to speak with your Excellency and the Duchess of Agreta in this chamber,” he says.

 

After concluding a conversation with Shaurillin, Zilosurua promptly used the internal passage of the room to proceed to the next room for such easy and effective reasons. 

 

He returned via the inner door not long after telling Shaurillin the identical story he had told her without making a mistake and then ending the conversation.

 

It’s safe to assume that they didn’t fully close the door and heard the story loudly. Zilosurua did not inform Katlena or Shaurillin separately. 

 

Zilosurua avoided using demanding language like “I’m going to talk about something significant from now on, so you guys assemble” as a courtesy to minister-level officials, but it was essentially a recitation of the same subject.

 

Perhaps because it was intriguing, Shaurillin, who formed a faint line with his lips, did not pause. He interrupted Zilosurua, who was ready to leave the room after greeting him, with a second inquiry.

 

“Why do you have to go through the door inside the room? If you go out into the hallway, there will be a door right next to you.”

 

“There are people who keep an eye on who the ministers meet. In particular, on the day the Secretary of State, who has a bad relationship with the Duchess of Agreta, secretly joined two or more ministers, will probably go wild, calling it a conspiracy to restrict military management rights through collusion between three government offices.”

 

“Who’s the Secretary of State?”

 

“It’s the Marquis of Lacrivia.”

 

“Aha…”

 

Shaurillin sighed refreshingly as if he knew it. He drew a faint smile.

 

“It’s not a bad relationship, it’s because he’s done something. He owed Katlena a debt and lost a little bit of faith in the aristocratic society. The easiest way to get rid of debt is to get rid of the person you owe. At least according to human discipline in human land.”

 

Shaurillin’s response sounded nonchalant. No wonder, Shaurillin was the person who was more deeply involved in the “case” that led to all this. Shaurillin knew what choice the Marquis of Lacrivia of that time made.

 

He was calculating too much profit. He stated that he would not lose even a little, and he forgot about what he had received thus far in favor of what he would receive in the future.

 

He stated that he would not support Katlena Agreta with even a slight bit of help, which would have meant nothing to them.

 

It’s not that he dislikes Katlena Agreta; it’s just a waste of time for them.

 

It was a decision that shattered the nobility’s faith and left a bleak image.

 

This is because Katlena Agreta would not have expected to return as a giant after that, and the kid who had lost her family and money had a very short vision of the future, thinking she would be useless.

 

Past incidents in which he abruptly severed ties with an impoverished little girl whose valuable backbone, Count Agreta, vanished.

 

It was perhaps the Marquis of Lacrivia’s greatest disgrace and irreversible regret.

 

The tough choices of those days pushed the Marquis of Lacrivia’s only child to the sidelines, and this became the most important factor in the emergence of an uneasy environment between a capable and prestigious current administrative minister and the historic marquis-turned-secretary of state.

 

The work of the Marquis of Lacrivia and the Count of Agreta is tainted by a different kind of resentment than the issue between Shaurillin and Katlena.

 

The issue of treachery and good faith between the families.

 

Because nature differed, the answer to the resentment differed as well. Unlike Shaurillin and Katlena’s relationship, which is based on the logic of power in a noble society, the dispute between the Lacrivia’s and Agreta’s was simply based on the logic of power in a noble society.

 

‘What are their options for resolving this issue? It wasn’t going to end until one of them was trampled.’ The High Elf, who had spent too much time in the human world, mistook it for someone else’s business and responded cautiously.

 

“I think I understand. If you need to communicate with her in the future, you can use this chamber as a convenient gateway. Even though we have nothing to do with each other.”

 

For the first time, Zilosurua acted inefficiently even though he was in a rush to conclude his business and sought to leave the prime minister’s office.

 

He looked at Shaurillin with a gentle expression for a little moment, as though staring at something weird with no reason. He arched his brows thoughtfully, as if he had never expected Shaurillin to say that, as if he had seen something strange.

 

Of course, because the attention was fixed on Shaurillin’s face, the time Zilosurua remained motionless was brief.

 

The materials piling up on Zilosurua’s desk appeared to come back to him quickly. He left the administrator on that way, leaving a simple greeting that was utterly devoid of formality.

 

Miro Rosway put a “Do not disturb” sign in front of the door after Zilosurua departed, claiming that the contents should be evaluated because there was an interview with production minister Zilosurua.

 

Because of this, Shaurillin had some free time after Zilosurua went. He was now working at a quicker speed while also analyzing the themes that Zilosurua had dismissed.

 

Because of Zilosurua’s distinctive direct speech style, the agenda he raised may be rejected as a “feeling tense mood among local authorities”.

 

This is how it started. 

 

The risk of manipulation in the process of reporting the list of specialties and production was raised by a production official who was producing a list of local specialties.

 

Unfortunately, the finding of corruption was a one-time occurrence that increased the production minister’s burden exponentially. Even if the discovery was made by a subordinate, the production minister must still go through the process of matching the number.

 

Zilosurua, on the other hand, was too preoccupied with welfare and health policy to set up and implement the next year’s welfare budget, even though he was preoccupied when he got the report.

 

Autumn was the time of year when the ordinarily chaotic work of the production minister became the most serious.

 

Because Zilosurua was battered by the high and low tides of his labor, his pale face was already turning blue.

 

Zilosurua was forced into the mountains of paperwork flowing in without a pause, and after a week, he finally checked the number play.

 

Because discovering anomalies that had already occurred one or two days before did not appreciably alter the situation, investigations and reviews of irregularities in high-volume production centers were often placed at the bottom of the priority list.

 

In fact, if the outline of corruption is visible to some extent, it should be handed over to the finance office for a second inquiry, thus production views that do not utilize corruption as their primary duty did not consider it an important task.

 

It was only the position of a finance officer, a secretary, or a judge that manpower should be dispatched as soon as the occurrence occurred to collect and punish evidence. What is the significance of this in terms of production? If they think it’s unfair, they can look for indicators of corruption on their own and begin an investigation right away.

 

However, Zilosurua discovered that the number pranks in the courtesy books may not be merely for obtaining slush funds after looking into the paperwork late as usual. Being a joke to deceive the magnitude of the defense appeared to be of little real utility.

 

It was revealed that there was an unnatural component of whether he made a mistake while touching the scale of production and consumption, but the only thing that altered as a result of doing this operation was the inventory of special products. There is no change in asset units, and it is a common feature of territory with subtle indicators.

 

Selling the inventory of specialties to the enemy is the worst form of corruption that can be performed while misleading eyes with it. However, as in the past, enemy forces and groupings that could be classified as enemy countries were clearly visible.

 

Only the Elves and the human country of Roschodur are currently at odds. These typical manipulations, on the other hand, frequently took place on the border with Alves or on the border with Murta, Mado’s realm.

 

Albheim is the name given to the Alves’ homeland by humans. 

 

In other words, it refers to a fairy’s home, thus it is not exclusive to Alves. However, among the fairies in Camamita, the only species living together in a common spot that could be considered continuous living quarters in the sky continent was naturally named Alves.

 

The cold and strong winter soil full of mountains and canyons, and the relationship with Albheim, at least since Shaurillin defected to human land, has been an alliance all along.

 

Albheim and Roshodur have had a generally peaceful and friendly relationship in the literal sense.

 

In truth, given Camamita’s restricted worldview, a heavenly continent floating in the skies, biting and fighting each other simply because they were of different races was not that pleasant. Should a reasonable compromise be sought?

 

In the end, they had no choice but to live together. If that’s the case, living together wouldn’t be a horrible idea.

 

The Alves stood in a place that was neither too far away nor too close to humans, according to such reasonable and practical logic.

 

On rare occasions, the Elves’ conservatism, which included a continuous rejection of new races, was portrayed as though they were silent and ignorant. There can’t be that many nobles left to provide the opposing country with products today. It can’t be dispersed evenly over similar areas.

 

Meanwhile, only the term Murta, the kingdom of Mado, referred to a kingdom, not a person involved in actual wars or peace negotiations.

 

It is merely a free island with a badly developed culture.

 

Murta, the solitary island kingdom in Camamita, the continent of perforation, has no status or king, and the entire sea around the continent is floating in the sky. Wizards, scholars, magicians, and civilizations were the only things that existed.

 

Murta does not tie citizens from within, but does place tight restrictions on those who enter from the outside.

 

The Murta is only open to those who are gifted.

 

Katlena Agreta studied at the kingdom of Mado while studying abroad. Rosetta, her teacher and the wise sage of the eastern forest, was also from Mado’s land. It was a faction that would never go to war. Because it is not a location with a high level of national esteem.

 

So, what is the reason for exporting specialties secretly to the Albheim or Mado Kingdom?

 

It was weird for Shaurillin too. 

 

The final option is that they are growing private troops and consuming food and goods produced from specialties in the upkeep and expansion of private soldiers. The asset unit is considered to have remained mostly unchanged. 

 

Is it possible that, despite the fact that individual lord slush funds have been raised, they are simply going through the safe?

 

Zilosurua, the overburdened production minister, withdrew from the review after being named thus far. And he opted to leave the problem alone, handing it over to Treasury Minister Gallois Schurt, Administrative Minister Katlena Agreta, and current final decision-maker and Prime Minister Shaurillin Inborgia.

 

“I too would curse if someone else had taken over the work in this way…”

 

At 7 PM, when their work was almost finished, Miro Rosway, who was waiting for Shaurillin’s finishing work, muttered helplessly after pondering over Zilosurua’s words.

 

“But the production minister wants to hand over the unclear responsibility to another government office… Honestly, I shouldn’t do this, but I understand… Shaurillin, I think you’re going to faint soon.”

 

Shaurillin’s mouth curved into a soft smile as he listened to Miro’s lament and anxieties. He carefully stamped on a specific representation barely marked under some of the documents from nine government offices to bury it after rubbing it with his fingertips.

 

Before invading Shaurillin’s land, Katlena drew people away. She smacked the nobles who were trying to alter the rope.

 

Along with the expulsion of people who stole the facts discussed inside the government office, a common-sense incident occurred. That isn’t to say there isn’t a reason for Shaurillin to be crying in Katlena’s area with no one around. They’ve to think about how this agenda will affect the current situation for a while. Shaurillin thought it was “disgusting”.

 

The worldly fairy, who had tossed the signed document aside and picked up the next one, responded with a distinctively generous tone. Finally, he gave Miro a warm response.

 

“Don’t worry. It’ll be okay to look like that. I heard from Gallois that he is likely to faint all year round. I’m pretty good at holding out.”

 

“That’s even worse…”

 

He didn’t even know what his superior was thinking, and Miro just cried for Zilosurua.

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