As I immersed myself in feelings that weren't so busy, I noticed a lot. --What was the reaction to the wheat incident?

I couldn't discard the movement of Xu, which is likely to cause it recently, and I couldn't discard the possibility that it was caused by anything other than Xu, so I didn't sit back until now....

Sir Warren once again had several reports in his possession.

Dar and Kurshank, who were dispatched to Israelis - the investigation was so full that it seemed like they could only ask one hassle about the wheat - at least there were no rumours of impropriety or manslaughter among the Israelis, and Theodrum was inclined to curtail the distribution of wheat. Reports from detectives dispatched to Manastella and Marcus also showed no signs of inappropriate or malicious work.

― ― So, what caused Theodrum to behave like that?

(... only Theodrum is currently tightening wheat shipments. Does that mean that only Theodrum has a reason to do so...)

At this point, the possibility of impropriety due to irregular weather conditions is almost abandoned. It is not unlikely that Theodrum gained access to ground-breaking weather prediction technology and spotted signs of inaction as soon as possible, but perhaps we should ignore this possibility.

Although it is a water resource under conditions specific to teodrum and likely to affect wheat harvesting,

(... there are stories that we got a source of water in the "Rock of Disaster", and above all, the "Lake of Inducement"...!

Coming here, Sir Warren thought that the improvement of water conditions due to the establishment of the "lure lake" would have an impact on organisms other than crops. What if the wasteland is greened so that even pests such as rats and rats can grow? And what if they break into Theodrum's farmland?

"... no... but do you want to start preparing for a famine like this?

Only the same capable soldier, Sir Warren, would notice the same thing that Peter noticed. Even if a major outbreak occurs, will it not happen after next year? First of all, there should only be concern about large outbreaks of bats and rats in areas close to "disaster caves" or "temptation lakes." Will it be enough to run to grain reserves with one country in mind?

I was thinking temporarily of Sir Warren, but I dared to think of three possibilities.

"The first is the possibility that X promotes a major outbreak. Thank you. There are passages where Xu does not want the total collapse of the Theodoram, so even if it is doubtful whether he will actually use this hand... as a Theodoram, he will not be prepared for the worst."

Dungeon Master or Dungeon is a Dungeon Monster and also a Stampede. To ravage Theodrum's farmland against a vicious swarm of rats and rats, there will be no creation for him.

And if it's the worst...

"... there was talk of rats mediating the plague."

This possibility cannot be ignored. On the day when the destruction of agricultural land and the spread of the plague came together... I'd rather not imagine. That would be enough reason for Theodrum to jump into food reserves.

And the third one...

"... is it possible that Theodoram is enriching his warfare with these as a cause..."

If Theodoram is going to improve his defenses, it should be Amulfan on the far right. Dar and Kurshank have not yet reached Amr 'fan, but if there is such a move, some rumours will be heard from the merchants in neighbouring Israelis. But I don't see any such signs.

"So... at least there won't be a war in the year. Having said that, can't you be alarmed? There's the Theodoram Armaments Report, and it looks like you have a lot of skill in developing military technology."

On the other hand, what securing food means is not the ability to strike, but the ability to succeed. Cereals, by their very nature, cannot be collected from domestic sources at any time.... unless you intend to destroy the lives of the people.

Even if we try to stockpile supplies in preparation for the start of the war, if the movement is communicated to the surrounding area, it will only attract vigilance.... but... what if there was a cause that had to be stockpiled with food instead of food...?

"... did Theodrum consolidate his readiness for a two-frontal operation... or a three-frontal operation..."

"The mountains may sound like a rat", but it's not something you can ignore.

Sir Warren stood up to report to his boss.