Continental Hero Senki

Disturbing movements

Radek took Julia to visit me on August 28th.

"It's unusual for you to come under me. If you need me, I went to the garrison..."

"No, it's a matter of fact. It's something you can't talk about in the garrison, Miss Krakowska."

As always, Radek calls me "lady". I'm not that old anymore, but some of the fault is that I'm not going to turn down my brother's or my father's recommendation and try to get married.

"There's Lord Julia, does that mean she's involved? My dear boy, is there a problem?

"No, no, it's enough to make me too grown up and anxious. Miss Marinovska, it's hard to talk and have no emotions."

"Well, you're used to it there"

If we stay together for a few months or so, we'll know what we're thinking from our expressions and behaviors.

… it's also true that there are more when you don't know what you're thinking. Only Lord Sarah, who excels in wild thinking, will see that.

"So, suppose we're not talking about Lord Julia, what are we talking about?

"... a little report, should I say? I just want to tell someone in the statistics department."

A person in the statistics department, he said.

That would be "I would have told Yuzef if I had been" in the dark. He wanted to talk to an expert in information analysis.

I admit to losing to Yuzef in that regard. The cake is a cake shop. It is true that it is more efficient to leave it to a good human being.

But he's not in Krakow right now. On the contrary, I am not even in Silesia.

Periodic reports from him are also very lagging behind. Well, it's about him, so you're not going to be the feather of death in battle.

... missed the conversation. Let's put it back.

Radek brought the information. He does his daily work as a supply staff officer. In other words, you would say something disturbing happened to the movement of supplies in the garrison.

And he said what I imagined.

"The movement of supplies in the garrison warehouse is strange."

and.

Generally as expected, but nothing unusual.

"You mean the flow of supplies? Well, I suppose we should talk to the cops?

A police force is organized to control crime within the military. Police mechanism in the military. Troops for the military to maintain the security of the city well and maintain discipline within the military.

The flow of supplies is a common military scandal that occurs in any country. It should be more convenient to leave it to the police. I don't see why he talked to me about it.

"No, I probably don't trust a policeman either. That's why I reported it to Miss Krakowska."

"... you want to say that the policeman is the main culprit?

Sure, I can't say it's not possible.

It is never unlikely that the controlling side will commit a crime, and some people will run that way because they hold the power of policing.

But if the police in the garrison have committed a scandal, you can leave it to a higher authority, or to another agency.

For example, the National Police Department of the Prime Minister's Office.

For example, a police unit directly under the military precinct.

Unfortunately, the Department of Statistics is not aimed at policing. I wish I could leave it to the people around here.

"... in the meantime, look at this"

That's what he's been giving you two dossiers.

One is a public dossier prepared by the Krakow garrison and nearby garrisons.

One was privately wrapped up in his own hands.

And both are summarised the quantities and movements of munitions stored in each public facility in the Duke of Krakowski territory.

Materials stored dead in the garrison, discarded equipment. All that information.

It is a massive movement of supplies. His ability to sum it up may be great......

"I don't see anything particularly suspicious, though?

Nothing, nothing.

The exchange of supplies between the garrisons and the movement of surplus supplies released from the units to be integrated and decommissioned, the natural losses due to the passage of time and the movement of all supplies appear to be working normally without anything.

"... sure, that's what I thought at first too. But Julia..."

"Lord Julia?

Radek and I, almost simultaneously, turn our attention to her. But she reacted nothing, and stood still.

"Julia, pay attention to a part of it."

"A part, what?

When I questioned him, he pointed to a certain point in the dossier.

There it was, a compilation of the movement of supplies as Her Royal Highness Princess Emilia and the 3rd Cavalry Regiment of the Kingsguard Division made their way to the King's Capital.

At first glance, there is no weirdness whatsoever.

The amount of supplies the Kingsguard Cavalry brought, the amount and quantity of supplies purchased on the way. By Radek-kun's serious work, they were using the supplies that had been kept dead and still making up for what was missing on the road.

But I felt uncomfortable there.

I also know because I was in a position to calculate the amount of supplies needed for the 3rd Cavalry Regiment. Request from the troops and the amount calculated by Radek-kun's work.

Supply run-off is basically based on increasing actual usage, preparing requests, and nostalgic for differences.

And in this case, it was decided to purchase it on the way to the march because there were not enough dead goods.

But there is no difference between the quantity of supplies in the private materials produced by Radek and the public materials produced by the garrison.

With all this, there's nothing wrong with that. It went extremely well.

However, the private material prepared by Radek contained a separate event.

"'The amount of supplies collected during the march was small and helpful. Thank you for the kindness of the army."

…………

In other words, they did not use the funds and requisitions that were given to them by the garrison.

And even if there was a "thank you" from the residents to tell them about it, the garrison did not surprisingly do anything to the material.

The funds and requests remain with the 3rd Cavalry Regiment. And the garrison knows that, but they're not trying to take measures. On the contrary, he did not attempt to correct the public material, nor did he report it to Radek, the Supply Staff.

... I see why Radek didn't contact the police.

"Let's contact Yuzef. Maybe..."

I don't think so.

... but I have a bad feeling about it.