"... you mean the lack of defense equipment in towns and villages, as well as tactics and equipment for the battle against the Warcraft, has come to light..."

"Yes, of course, towns and villages close to the Shrek dungeon, beyond the unknown location of the warcraft that slaughtered the two battalions, at least the defenses of the towns that were the main ones need to be strengthened."

"... weren't they supposed to have built something about a fence in any village?

"It's about beast avoidance. The Warcraft that wipes out two battalions have no heart to protect them from stampede… or just as cold as it gets."

"Hmm... I've spent a lot of time preparing my battles... but I can't deny that the barriers to protecting the people have been neglected... Fine, the chances of restoring national authority lie ahead. Now let's consolidate our defense."

"Ha, thank you for your loss on behalf of the people."

The treasurer who scratches the kingdom's finances does not hide his reluctant expression, as opposed to the military and internal secretaries who look relieved. Even in the main towns and villages, the extraordinary budget for building fences and fences will be enormous. Moreover, with the proviso that it can be accessed promptly, it is certain that the amount of work that will be pressed will swell to a scale that I do not even want to think about.

... No, as a matter of fact before that, where do you bring the funds from?

Treasurer Fabik, who took it to the office, did not even try to hide his displeasure. There is no way I can be in a good mood for the results of months of preparation of the draft budget, compromises and adjustments. In general, where do you say to twist (twist) out the budget for building walls and fences in towns and villages to reach triple digits - and as fast as possible?

(... we need golden measures. Unplanned expenses are bribed by unplanned income.

I often thought silently, but in the end, the treasurer arrives at the conclusion that he is very present. The lack of funds is nothing more than bringing it from somewhere.

(As a matter of fact, do you hunt monsters with pits?... but what you're reading is water in the baking stone. So, is it still an increase in sugar production? Poor distribution can reduce the value of sugar, but you can't replace your belly on your back. For the time being, it will be necessary to increase production for the next fiscal year in order to compensate for the reserves consumed, whether it is intended to bribe (or not) with reserves. Expansion of the field must also be viewed...... we should also consult with the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of Commerce)

The treasurer is frustrated by the extra effort. I resent their negligence even though it would not have been a problem if the Secretary of the Interior or the Secretary of the Military had reviewed the defence of the place of residence at an early stage. When it comes to raising defense equipment once and for all, the amount of wood and other items needed will be enormous. No, can you bribe what you need in the first place?

(... At a time like this, it would be useful if we could quickly obtain information on market prices and circulation volumes... Currently, the Intelligence Department has a problem with military intelligence bias. under the command of the military secretary, so it is not impossible either...... it is true that there is a lack of information on commerce and distribution)

The thought of obtaining industry-related information triggered me, and I wondered if it would be a good opportunity to improve on what I was usually dissatisfied with.

(Hmm… would you like to play the establishment of an investigation department specializing in industrial intelligence to His Majesty? Sir of Commerce, involve around Sir of Agriculture......)

"You're going to have to take extra care of yourself. That's how much I wanted to be punished."

In the office where no one was present, Treasurer Fabik had put it out in my mouth without my knowledge.