Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 97: May Festival (Rakuten) 2. The Royal Castle of Theodoram (Part 1)
In the conference room of the Royal Castle of Theodoram, the Secretaries of State meet in the morning for meetings.... No, this way of saying it is not accurate. Since yesterday (...) meetings have continued (...).
"... can't we still attack in Saurand..."
"I guess it's natural. There's too many people around there."
"Finally, Saurand is also close to the border with Marcus. Ignore the danger of Marcus intervening if you need anything."
"An interesting petition has arrived from Saurand... but later on, what's going on with Leelot?
"Fortunately, there's still no development going on around there. It seems indispensable in unseen places."
"So..."
"Oh. Let the Leelot guys do it."
"I want to confirm. Are the Leelot guys enough?
"She said that the tea room was full of little girls... but the men at Yale Tavern were cutting around. Given the fact that they're all subhuman, I'm worried about the people who sent them over there."
"Let's extract a platoon of infantry from Gregorum's 'Eagles' regiment and turn it around. From the town of Nil to Leelot, the passage within Illustria will be minimized"
"Wait, there wasn't a direct route from Nil to Leelot, was there?
"Big streets. There is a trail about the middle of the road. It's a little cramped, but the horse can go through."
Exactly. Sharp opinions pop up from the nobility of the internal affairs system, only the military state, and the "plan" takes on crisp form. The secretaries of state are in immediate operation planning because they are supposed to include highly political content, albeit "planning" to such an extent that they are allowed to draw up per squadron.
"I don't know where the Asians are going. If they went west, wouldn't Nil have followed them back in time? Why don't we get a hand from Markt's" Lions "regiment?
"I don't agree with you in a double sense. Firstly, if we move our soldiers in a man-market like the Saurand, it will soon be within the knowledge of all nations. Secondly, to get from Marcto to Leelot, you have to drive down the streets of Illustria."
"... What if I used Feilong (Wyburn)?
"That's too much for people. Rejected."
"... when you think about it, isn't it hard to imagine the suburbs heading west... i.e. in the direction of Vazari? If only we thought about going east from Leelot."
"Hmmm... it seems possible"
"Then the Eagles will have to work hard."
"Do you want to turn over the cavalry, not the infantry?
"... No, it is possible for an infantry to form an adventurer, but it would be unnatural to have dozens of cavalry rides. Besides, a cavalry battle isn't right for hunting the Subhumans."
"In the first place, the specially trained cavalry against the Asians must not be in Gregorum."
Though disputed, at a time when the raid plan somehow took shape, Sir Jilka munitions issues an inquiry to Secretary Merca.
"With that said, did Lord Merca say something interesting about the report from Saurand earlier?
"Hmm. That's the thing."
Secretary Merca introduces the five hypotheses found in the report from Saurand.
"... was a blind spot to the point of becoming."
"You're worried about ④. Why were you so obsessed with making it work with a small amount of sugar?"
You mean you don't have a lot of sugar to prepare?
"Are you saying you're not ready to just collapse our country's monopoly system?
The secretary of the interior embarrasses the colorful secretaries of state.
"Don't be a hopeful observation. It could be for some other reason."
"Besides... even if we're low on production right now, we won't always be."
Laxman's Agricultural Church added that he should be placed in custody. The optimistic air disappears with that word, by the way.
"The first thing you need to do is capture the suburbs. You should hear it out later."
"Hmm...... I don't mean to divert water from that intent, but for the sixth reason, can you imagine not wanting to irritate us?
"Hmmm... sounds like a possible story..."
When the consciousness of the Secretary of State went that way, the voice of the Laxman Agricultural Church - slightly caustic - took control of it.
"I have something to think about before I do. Assuming there's not enough sugar production, why did you do it before you were ready?
The point made by the Secretary of Agriculture was sufficient to draw the attention of the Secretary of State in line.