Felix gives a delightful color to what he wears, and Maluburg groans with interest.

"Sister?

"I'm sorry, Maluburg. I'm glad you and Maluburg had the same opinion."

It was Felix cutting words there, but I also understood what Maluburg was trying to say.

I mean, he hardly understands what me and Maluburg said.

I was just trying to explain to him, and Maluburg started explaining to Felix first.

"Because you just mentioned it as a draft. Abandon the principality and come to us? That's what I mean."

"It's..."

"Whatever your sister is, aren't there some who disagree with the people? It's not going to be that easy."

That's right. It's not like moving an individual.

"I'm moving to another country today" is not something I can do. For the Principality, it will take the form of territorial deprivation.

But...

"It's lovely! Are you sure we can join you under the protection of Good Chen?

Nooh.

Felix has gained momentum and grabbed my right hand with his own.

"Do people in the city or something convince you?

"Of course I am! There's no question."

"Uh, no."

To say that Felix is a charismatic lord is imaginable to see his speech before this.

But I don't think we can make a big decision so far in one place.

"Well, calm down. Sister."

"Yes?

Maluburg, who I saw, put his hand on Felix's shoulder and sat him down.

"I know how Felix feels."

"Oh really... the fest..."

Felix blushes his cheeks and puts his hands on his cheeks.

Because it's different!

"Sister, I know you personally love Josie and can't wait to hear about it, but what Josie is asking is about the country."

"You were. Graf and his surroundings have little sense of belonging to the Principality than they were."

Oh, it's back to normal.

Maluburg returns nothing to Felix and changes his sight towards me.

"Josie, it's about you. You're not saying 'Let's change the country' like you said, are you?

"Well, you're right. Suddenly, I don't even have to take it to a new country."

"Yeah, we're in Samarkand because we're nominally Duchy people."

"What's going on with Samarkand?

I questioned him and asked Maluburg.

"Samarkand has become an inviolable area as a sanctuary for its mentors. So we and the people of the Principality of Samarkand don't have to pay taxes to the center"

"That's how you negotiated with the Principality. Thank you, Maluburg."

Maluburg shakes his neck sideways when he says thank you.

"In the first place, the prairie is not a principality. I just went on an expedition."

"Indeed."

"The Goblins are hostile forces in the Principality in the first place, and their land is uncultivated. The Principality is no more involved than the former, and so are the Goblins"

"Wouldn't it be so if it were a graph? Even if more than half of it is uncultivated."

"Right. What about your realistic plan?

"I wonder if there's something I can do..."

"All the inhabitants of Samarkand move if it's for you. Don't forget to put together your plan."

Can't you put it together? Ah.

Yeah, you're right. Maluburg is asking me these questions for me.

So that I can give my own answer.

The pressure itself will have to be tolerated by Felix and all the civilians.

However, assistance in the event that Ernst comes to the exercise of his powers can be provided in Somerkand.

Food, tools, livestock... You can make up for the missing supplies with Somerkand or the housing app.

However, you should refrain from direct food support through the housing app. Infinite food production is a sword of blades that takes away even the productive capacity of the people of Graf.

I want to refrain from doing so unless it is also a situation of suffering from hunger.

All right, we got it together.

"Surround Graf and surrounding farmland with magical paths. So I hope you give up."

"What if you don't give up?

Maluburg pinches his mouth in such a way as to capture it.

"I want you to declare 'suspension of payment of taxes' as a countermeasure. If you still don't pull it off, give help from Samarkand to Graf"

"Yeah, yeah. You relied on Samarkand properly. I wanted to hear that from you."

"Oh well... will you ask me?

"Of course I do. Not just me, but all the residents will be happy."

"Thanks"

"You're just doing something for me. Residents are wondering if you can do something."

Say thank you again in your heart to Maluburg, who makes you shrug your shoulders away.

If he's going to give assistance, he's the one who's going to adjust to make it work.

"Felix, if you're gonna stand up, Maluburg and I are gonna work together."

"Good Chen..."

Felix snorted cocklessly and his eyes felt powerful.

Standing up, he slowly proceeded to Tokotoko and me, dropping his knee on the spot. Then he grabs my hand with both hands and looks up with his moist eyes.

"We'll go back to Graf and we'll talk. I'll be back by night, so could you wait?

"Absolutely. I want you to have a good argument. It's a big decision."

"Yes! Good Chen, do me one favor"

"Whoa?"

"Will you give me a glimpse...?

Felix says yes or no. Bright red to his ears and lays down his face.

You want me to be brave enough to work hard.

Yeah.

Stand up, hold Felix and turn your arms around your back.

"It's okay, it's okay," he said.

Gently on the back, Felix leaks more exhale and grabs me around the shoulder.

"Thank you. I'm going."

"Whoa!"

I smiled and nodded at each other and gave him my right hand to do a high touch and Felix didn't respond back...... Kind of lonely.

Because, well, habits are different from each other. I have no choice.

After dropping off Felix, Waggan and the pigeon come to replace him.

"Back."

"Welcome home. Waggan."

"There was no particularly noticeable movement around either. There were no residents who frowned when they saw me."

"You've gone all the way to the city?

"The pigeon looked like he wanted to rest. I just took a little feather break."

"Oh well. Thank you. Shall we have dinner?"

"Okay."

Waggan wasn't here because he had me go check on the city and the surroundings.

Because it's catastrophic with a bunch of beasts, and it's not strange when and what time this world has a disaster outside of common sense.

I didn't know what Felix was worried about, just in case.

"Panez. Good Chen. Bait! '

"Yes, sir."

This is it as soon as you're inside. That's a pigeon. I don't brace.

But let's just feed the pigeons this time.

You've done a good job. He carried Waggan from Samarkand all the way here, and then he flew around the city without rest.