"I'm not sure if it's a luxury or a promise… How does this beer and liquor presence affect Theodoram and, above all, our country?

With a troubled look, the king interrupts the story.

"That's the problem. This beer made the wheat problem more and more difficult."

"What do you mean?

"Firstly, it is unclear to what extent the elves - perhaps the Doo (and Uji) of the village of Doran - can manufacture beer. We can't move, whether it's private or not, because we don't know the supply… I can imagine that the world's drinkers won't be more satisfied with their previous ales than they know about beer."

"Apparently... the Fifth Battalion Fince guy boasted using even demonic props on purpose. It was delicious."

Sir Warren answers to General Rover, who speaks to throw up in such a way that he has no choice.

"... I think the intention General Finsley has contacted is somewhat different... Anyway, it is predictable that the value of the ale will decline relative. Then, depending on whether a liquor store, tavern, etc. is hesitant to purchase a traditional ale or whether the brewer will plant the ale as before, wheat consumption may fluctuate."

"There were concerns that there was a shortage of edible wheat... Is that why you can avoid it?

"I can't say for sure,"

"Wheat production in our country was somewhat lacking. Whether optimism is forbidden or not, I am delighted that the chances of being optimistic have increased."

"But, Warren, isn't that the case with Theodoram?

"That's a subtle place. If the new liquor spreads, it is possible that wheat as a raw material can become (is). However, given the way things have been (whispering), the elves will not be offering recipes to Theodrum. Marcto and Gregorum breweries are likely to be commercially successful in the future. And there's another problem."

"One more thing?

"Yes, I don't think Theodoram's intelligence base in Saurand... i.e. the 'liquor store' isn't affected by beer"

"If they serve beer in other stores, the idle birds will ring"

"It's the best news of the day that a blind 'liquor store' can crumble."

Sir Warren carries on his words, wondering if it has yet to be confirmed that he would like to see a king in good mood.

"But in that case, Theodoram will try to build a new base."

"It's a hassle, but we'll have to leave it to the intelligence guys."

"This could be the other way around, and if it's possible to handle beer in our country, we could bring beer to Theodoram in the form of a merchant squad."

"... Oh, hey, it's been a long beer day..."

"But, Lord Warren, even for Theodoram, it's not a reversal of what we've done. I think we have some countermeasures?

"Yep. So this is harassment."

To Sir Warren, who said it so well, the three of us turn a frightened glance.

"Harassment, hey..."

"It could be a propaganda battle for the people of Theodoram."

Where it is about to become subtle air, the Prime Minister's remarks once again create tension.

"That's about it for the beer story, shall we finally get into the fateful sugar story"