The day after the rest of the day, we take our feet to the castle as planned towards the King's Capital.

The truth is, Inai seems to be fine by herself, but she told me to come if I was coming too.

And then, together, Sigal, Haku and Kroto come along.

It's just that Cigal is going to behave differently in Cigal.

He's back in Uml - and he's going to make a report.

So it's me and Inai meeting with Mr. Bulbe.

Haku and Kroto are Sigal's men. I don't look like a subordinate though.

"I'm glad you took your time."

"Because of this, and he said I should keep it as long as I look at him. I'm looking after the ruins."

"I'd rather be in the country looking after you in relation to the ruins... okay"

Well, I do think Inai is right, I really am.

But I promised. The ruins were crushed.

I took it as a job, but it means something else to me right now.

I need more help finding the ruins than I have any limitations.

Then for me, this one will be taken care of.

Besides, I think you've been given a lot of privileges.

I think Inai's husband is strong.

I can't believe you two are here to see Mr. Bulbe for that reason.

I'm waiting in a room in the castle. He said to wait for Mr. Bulbe to come in a while.

I don't know if this kind of thing usually comes because I'm ready.

I guess it's because the neighborhood isn't entirely about the king and his men.

"I'm sorry, I called you and kept you waiting."

After the sound of Concon and Knock, Mr. Bulbe came at ease that way.

It has Mr. Ubburne on the back. I wonder if it's just the two of us.

I haven't waited long.

"Then good."

"I don't need a forethought. I don't know what you're mad at, but get down to business."

"... I knew you were screwed by everyone."

"How many years do you think we've been dating?"

"We're all invincible..."

Mr. Bulbe doesn't honestly get it from me because he talks in a calm atmosphere, but it seems true that Inai and the others are angry.

One or this way of putting it, maybe someone else stuck it in.

"Well, it's quick, but let me get to the point"

When Mr. Bulbe sat face-to-face with us, he began to talk about the subject and what he was doing.

Zackli said that he was talking about slaves being sold in Umuru or Umuru being used on the path of that sales route.

You got in a bad mood while we were talking, Mr. Bulbe's voice had a quiet rage at times.

Naturally that is the same for Inai who is listening, quietly going more intimidating.

I'm scared to do something clever like that.

So is Sigal, but how can you all feel scared intimidation with a smile on your face?

"Successful, fight and sell. Cancer...!

"Yeah, definitely, yeah. It's a way of doing things with an understanding of Uml's ways."

Oh, Inai, I just dared to be quiet until we finished talking.

Normally it's out. No, well, I'm a little pissed off, too, to be honest.

Even though this country does not make slaves good, do we use them for the route to selling slaves?

In the first place, I feel a little nasty at that point because I resist the very thing called slavery.

Thinking about your relationship with Mr. Geena and the others, it would be a shame.

"On the face of it though, I apologize for the inconvenience, but it's an attitude"

"Oh, you don't even think about shards."

"I agree with that. But we can't do much harder than that."

"... ma, you will. There's no reason to fight and buy soldiers."

"Oh, why is that? Obviously, I know what they're doing, and I think if we figure out how to do Uml, it's a country where there's slavery itself, a country where we can't have too many good relationships."

I accidentally expressed my doubts about the conversation between the two of them.

'Cause they're obviously fighting and selling, and that shouldn't be handled accordingly.

At the time of the country that has slaves in the first place, it would be a country that cannot get along with Umr.

"Hmm, right, Mr. Tallow, what do you think of the Empire? It's not about the country your friends rule, it's about the former empire."

To my question, Mr. Bulbe returned it with a question.

Besides, it's a very sobering question.

"How... um... nasty country, is it"

The content of the question is too sloppy, so I can only return some kind of image.

That country in me simply felt like a "nasty country".

"Then why did you feel like you didn't like it?

"It was... because it didn't feel like I liked the way the nobles of that country were"

Mr. Vai's brothers were, to be honest, a race you wouldn't like.

There were also many aristocrats who met in his country who thought more about preservation than about their duties.

I have no strong feelings for a country like Mr. Bulbe's or for the people.

Nobility, what a group of races you just didn't like, having a position.

It seems that the Empire is a country that ravages other countries in the first place, and I don't think it's too preferable at that point.

"In that case... do you feel like a country that does what you want? Nobles and people up there."

"Well, it's normal to think so. And that's what every country would think. If that country is dangerous, we need to know when it will come to destroy us."

In fact, it seems that there are stories like that, so I heard that some countries sneak up on Umr to avoid being attacked by the Empire.

Now that the empire is gone, I don't know what's going on around there.

"I don't want Uml to be like the Empire."

"Same as the Empire... but isn't this a bad thing for Uml?

"Yes, for Umr, slavery is an act to spit on, such as selling off orphans, too. But that's normal in that country. We must not deny it."

"... why, is it?

Don't deny the slave, he returned it in a sober voice.

But I can see in that word that it is not a quiet emotion.

So I had a lot to think about, but all I could do was ask back.

"There is hardly anyone in Umr who has been a person of Umr since the beginning of his life in the whole country. Most of them are from another country. That means there are many cultures in Umr. Of course, we are forbidden from being able to give up as Umr because it is domestic, but we cannot deny any more culture."

Culture denial. If you do that in this country like a multinational country, you will surely buy disgust.

"Of course that's the law as a country, you have to follow the minimum rules because it's within your own country. It's a law that convinces people that they need to obey to live in this country. But if you push it against another country, it's no longer the same as an 'empire'. It's no different from the 'subhuman' who waged wars in the past"

Is that... is that right?

But this time the other person is coming first.

They both say 'they sold me a fight'.

Then I guess we'll be talking differently again.

"If Umr denies culture outside the law for governance, a country called Umr will be broken. That's all Umr has become a country of human habitation in various countries. No matter how much you don't care, you can never name a soldier."

"But this time they're coming, but still they can't?

"Mr. Tallow, I don't want Uml to be a tyrant. If we raise soldiers here, Umr will be recognized as no different from the Empire, and those who do not care will attack and destroy the land. That doesn't make any sense."

"Sure, maybe, but..."

Mr. Bulbe sighs small and keeps quiet.

"Umr has become a recognized power with others. Of course, the current situation is a good place for emerging countries, so there are still people who will lick it. But if we control them by force, this country will rot. And I'm sure we'll make a lot of enemies and perish before it's too far away"

"I guess. Not that there are countries that rarely survive for long periods of time... but most of the countries that do that often disappear in the next generation. The Empire is an exception to the rule."

"Besides, not all the people of Umr live in this country as much as' patriotism 'sprouts. I'm sure there will be civil unrest too. division from within, and the collapse of the nation. There are a lot of people in the fledgling world. I'm sure it's going to end as tragic as you can imagine."

Until Inai agreed to speak out. But would it be such a big story?

'Cause as far as this is concerned, isn't it just talk about a country selling fights to one country?

"Mr. Tallow, who taught you the first thing about 'good things' for yourself?

"Well, it's... family, is it, Kane?"

"If my family taught me that bad things are good things, don't you think that's what happens to kids?

"... it's... well, there will be,"

I know what they're saying, but I don't know its true meaning and it's a subtle answer.

I wonder what you're trying to say.

"This time if I, the king, attack by force 'I will buy you your quarrel', it will be justice to the rulers of this country. Then those who follow me will do the same. That would lead to conflicts everywhere and also to war with a large number of disagreeing countries. Simply put, that's what it is."

"Well, will it..."

"It's a polar theory. But it's not off target. Essentially, a person obeys the human intent of the position above. If it were the king who acted, his own people would also recognize him as' such a country '. That's why I can't move around, and I don't do anything like waging war around. Unless you get attacked."

"... do you mean that just once this decision seems to me that country is an easy country to wage war on? Around us, to our own people."

"That's the thing. Unless, of course, there's a big nickname here, but as things stand, it's just an invasion."

Is it because I think of the country that even the person who is selling obvious fights can't handle it?

That's so teethy.

"Well, that's about buying a fight by force, and I'm willing to buy a fight,"

"Oops, I'll smash you. On the same stage as the others...!

"That's comforting. That's why I asked you to come, and I'm counting on you."

... Yeah, my thoughts seemed shallow.

We're both motivated because we simply can't handle it by force.

I wonder if my thoughts stopped at the word that they sold me a fight.

I didn't come here to beat you up, so will I? Let's reflect.

I'm a little scared that Inai is so uptight. I wonder what you're going to do.