The reward given to the soldiers who participated in the war and achieved results was that within the Borealis government, a division specializing in aggregation had been established, which was to be aggregated in a coordinated manner. Because recently, there was no direct battle with neighboring countries, and the know-how of aggregating results was largely obsolete, and the aggregation itself was expected to be very difficult. In addition, it was a massive battle to name a country, and the scope of aggregation of achievements was very wide... It seems that the department was founded because of a situation where it would not be over for a long time if it was not taken seriously.

Still, water on the burnt stone. Those in the Borealis government alone could not even estimate when it would end. Though we were able to limit our assessment to more than a troop leader who knew the country existed, there were still thousands of them.... Others, such as Eve, are completely flat for Borealis' personnel when they evaluate exceptionally those who have achieved significant results without belonging to any unit, or when they include accounts such as a bonus for the survivors of those who have died in the war. There was a situation where it was impossible to even look at how long it would take to reach a point where we could discuss what to do with specific compensation.

If, as in the modern world, you can use computers, it might be said that aggregation was not a major problem. If you put results in the items prepared in advance, and then put scores corresponding to the results, the calculation will be completed in an instant.

But this is a different world. Moreover, it was the Borealis Empire that had been at war until the other day. There shouldn't be anything like computers, or even paper (or parchment) and pens can't be procured properly, and moreover, it is difficult to prepare tablets and chalk. Moreover, it is a department that is specially set up for a limited time and has a large number of people. Rather, you should say —— there were more people than writing equipment.

It was a complete waste of staff. But we need people to aggregate.... The Borealis government will be troubled here as well.

The aggregation could be said to be a battle against time. War is, in a sense, like a government having a "debt" to its people in the name of effort. If you spend too much time aggregating, it is visible that the payment of compensation will be prolonged and the government's appetite for the soldiers will decline, and you need to repay the "debt" as soon as possible. It goes without saying what would happen if the payment of compensation were to be in a situation like this.

In the current state of affairs, which can be said to be such a predicament, a ray of light will be inserted into the aggregation department. Mid-Eden Intelligence moved in to cover them.

Originally, it was impossible for other countries to intervene in the aftermath of a delicate event called war, but Yulia, the director of the Mid-Eden Intelligence Agency, was a former Borealis. Otherwise, Borealis was the home of a small number of people, and it seems that a cooperative relationship with nature was established.

Tatter, taunt!

"Yes, it's over! Before lunch!

Yulia runs her employees in aggregates, integrates the results into her own information terminal, and starts aggregating and completes all the work in about half a day. Using her brain, which was normally forged by Cortex, and the information terminals that were distributed to the agents and agents who were raised by her, it seemed like a simple task.

She then printed the totals on both sides of the A4 paper, about 500 pages, and placed them gently on the desk of Tswei (Yuki's younger sister), who was in charge of the totals of Boreas. On that desk, it looks like Zwei is buried in information coming up from his own men and is about to die... I saw a bunch of paper like the dictionary Yulia gave me, and now I whitened my face. It is a pale face.

"Nh, what is this...?"

You usually dress up as a man and play Mayor Vixen, or your tone is like that of a man.

Yulia said to her.

"The results of this battle were aggregated using Mid Eden's information network. See, you said in the morning (...), right? I don't have any progress at all, so I need your help."

"Mi... can I see it?

"Yes, of course!

Strong upward orientation (?) As for Julia, it seems that the materials I made this time will improve the evidence from Zwei. She therefore had a smile in her face and a face in her heart.... as planned.

But...

"How about that?

"Er... Master Zwei?

"Chin."

--Julia waited and waited, and there was no response from Zwei. She was looking at a thick rating list, but somehow she got stuck in that position.... At the end of the quote--,

Shit.....

and collapsed on the paperwork and stopped moving. Instead of feeling any refinement from her, something sad was drifting... It seems that the sign - what was my effort to stay awake for the last few days - was in the audience.