Continental Hero Senki

Congratulations

13: 30 on 12 March.

"I have a visitor," said Savitsky-kun, a graduate, when he was enjoying the chair of the military counselor's desk sitting for the first time in a long time.

"Who is it?

"I'm Lisel Elizabeth von Grillpalzer of the Grillpalzer Chamber of Commerce."

That's why me and Mr. Lisel haven't seen each other again in months. It's been quite a while since I last saw you because you haven't even negotiated factory construction...

With that said, it was also Mr. Lisel who brought information that would be a cut off from civil war intervention. I was wary of what information they would sell me this time, but it wasn't even that.

"At the end of this month, I came to say hello because the first building of the factory will be completed"

and. Yeah. You heard words you wouldn't listen to. Now.

"... the first building?

"Yes, this is the first building."

Mr. Lisel is as dazzling a sales smile as ever. Even at the time of the last negotiation, she almost always thinks bad things when she's smiling like this.

"Cohon. I don't know how many buildings you plan to build because I was going to Carlsbert for hire and I left it to civilian when it comes to civil affairs...

"Right. In the meantime, we have plans to build about eight, including three, and eventually a factory other than a clothing factory."

What? I'm scared of that and I'm not listening. No, there's land, and there's nothing bad about the environment about steam engines that run on fossil fuels, so you can build more and more. If the demand for labour increases and Krakow's population and economic power grows as a result, the Governor will also be in full swing. Probably.

"But it's not calculated that the civil war ended sooner than expected, is it? Though the plan may be reviewed as the surge in construction materials caused by the reconstruction of Karlsbert and the influx of low-cost refugees has stopped"

"Oh, really..."

I said something rusty, but you didn't make a mecha black statement? You were totally trying to get on with the war special needs? Was it also about to be made in the weapons factory?

... Yeah, let's not go too deep. One of these days I'm going to call it a toy factory and produce a quantum computer to take over the world sky or something for real.

"Well, I think there's also a demand for the reconstruction of the civil war, and it would be a ton of revenue and expenditure"

"Right. We were able to create useful connections with asylum capitalists from Carlsbert, as well as install loans and cooperation for post-war reconstruction projects."

"When did you do that..."

"Yep. I don't know when or where an opportunity is rolling. Because it's my job to make sure I pick it up."

Mr. Lisel is scared.

She is certainly the second daughter, so your sister or brother will inherit the presidency of the Chamber of Commerce. But as far as this arm of Mr. Lisel is concerned, I feel I could give him a comparable position. Isn't it better to be independent?

Oh, but when I marry Radek, I guess I can't be independent. I don't know if Radek is going to be my son-in-law or if Mr. Lisel is going to be my wife. I am just wondering in what way to integrate management.

Anyway, after that, the documents that were roughly given to the civilian came to me, such as a specific date for the construction of the plant, the type of business, and confirmation that the contract with the workers was not too black. If you ask me why.

"Mr. Yuzef deceived...... Cohon. Excuse me, because I'm an easy person to talk to."

It's not terrible, but you're actually right, so I only left out the vague reply, "I'll take it back and talk to you upstairs". Help me, Secretary of Civil Affairs.

She said, "I have a favor to ask you," when Mr. Liselle tried to come home. Is it my fault that I only have a bad feeling about it?

"Mr. Yuzef. I'd like to see Mr. Radek, would you like to install your permission as soon as possible?

"Is it to Radek? I suppose if I make an application normally, I'll see you?

"No, I just want to talk to you inside, so I'd like to see you away from the garrison if I can,"

Mr Lisel's face, who says so, was a maiden. She blushes her cheeks, puts her hand on her lips, and asks me to bend over a little bit. Bruising is not a level story.

And I don't have the courage to just say no to that, so I got ok with two replies.

"Okay. Slightly public-private confusion, but under the authority of the Military Counsellor, I order him to appear in the Governor's Office. Are you sure tomorrow?

"Yes, I'm fine. Thank you. Mr. Yuzef."

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The following 13 March.

"Rasdwav Novak, Supplementary Staff Assistant to the Krakow Garrison, to appear in the Governor's Office for urgent business," he informed under the authority of the Military Counsellor. The task of the decree came early, and Radek came that afternoon.

And just as the day before, in the Governor's Office Reception Room. I'm the one there, Radek, Mr. Lisel.

The moment Mr. Liselle sees Radek, she starts cha-cha. I just wanted to say, "You're close," but after talking about love for about a minute, the shock word was released by Mr. Lisel.

"I can do it"

These words of a fiancée blushing her cheeks and putting her hands on her stomach in embarrassment. I don't care what you think, it's full of help.

For the next few minutes, Radek, who seems to have a feeling, did not move.

Mm-hmm. I should have notified her about the uterus, not "urgent business".