After reviewing the periodic reports from Dar and Kurshank, who are searching for coastal countries, Sir Warren was thinking.

I am referred to as the kaiseki of the Royal Illustrated Army, but from my perspective, my grades continue to be poor. I can't read the movements or intentions of X.

(10) I don't feel stingy to admit that I have two or three more hands than myself, but it seems that it is not the only reason why I am being taken off the reading continuously. It's like an intuition with no solid evidence, but I have the impression that something is also swinging around unexpectedly.

(Well... thanks to Xu's reaching out everywhere, the relationship is getting terribly complicated.... it is forbidden to make the problem more complicated than necessary... (There seems to be something going on with me...)

Even after entering this year alone, old liquor can be seen in Elgin (Megumi), Theodoram gold coins are discovered in Serbia, "lost house" appears in Avan, "misfortune lake" suddenly appears next to "disaster cave". If you think "shakers" played a role near the border between Theodoram and Voldaban, there is a lot of display (hidden) of Crimson burn leather products at Banks stores... The back is not coming off, but it seems that there is something tangled with the sudden tightening of wheat sales by Theodrum.

(With the exception of New Year's and May Festivals... no matter what I think, I've spread my hand so far...)

Sir Warren, who was looking at the note with concern, now realized that he could distinguish some of the contents he had written out.

(... Elgin's vintage liquor and Banks' leather are both non-fume activities. (Even if X is involved in this, it will be exhausted as an ally)

- In other words, I feel that it is a little out of line with my own activities.

(Avan's "lost house"... I don't understand. Perhaps it's part of an ambitious plan because it won't be wasted... but in that regard, the same is true of the "Lake of Inducement". Even though there is already a "Rock of Disaster", I can't think of any reason why we (bothered to) build a new lake....)

― ― If these two are the first steps of some ambitious plan, then at least there are no plans for Xu to move soon. You may consider it later.

("Gold coins" and "shakers" are both suppression or harassment of Theodrum. The question remains as to why - but... perhaps the place is of little significance.... no matter where you discover it, the effect of harassment will not be very different)

I don't know why the "shaker" is in that place, but it may be a secondary reason, such as the convenience of the base. At the very least, I doubt whether there is such a strong reason that it would not be effective if it wasn't there.

(... when I look at it this way, it seems that Xu's hands are like gold coins and "shakers"... but in any case, they only seem to be about harassment...)

Depending on how it is used, both of them could have inflicted major scratches on the Theodrum... but I dare to use them like petty scrutiny.

(Strong control over the theodrum while suppressing actual harm.... it's certainly effective, but it's still a luxurious restraint...)

― ― Associations flew from the word "control".

First of all, this "restraint" might prevent Theodrum from giving nonfumes a glimpse. And secondly, how did Theodrum deal with these movements?

Ser Warren, who realized that, pulled the report out of the neatly organized paperwork. If this is your boss, General Rover, the paperwork is piled up in a mess, but he still seems to know exactly where it is, and he finds and shows the paperwork without making it. I was a little jealous of my boss with such a stunt.

(... as for the money, it seems to be reserved for looking for the killer in Japan. Well, I guess it was even Theodrum who did the flashy interrogation in other countries.)

From the ladle to the token, it seems that the person in charge (at that time) who misappropriated the ground gold during the last modification of the casting was also expelled.... As for the gold noise this time, it seems that the counterfeiter is still decided by Emen, but otherwise - it seems that the movement of the unitary is not clear.

(... well, I wouldn't do that if I were you. As for the "shaker"... this is just the scene in Voldavan, is it a quiet attitude for now...)

In both cases, the motion of the theodrum does not seem to be great, but that's why I don't underestimate it. Probably not feeling at heart. The irritation may be stronger just because Teodrum can't move as much as he likes.

(... maybe you should learn how to handle this kind of harassment...)