When the Quadruple twisted their heads in the Kingdom of Illustration, the Secretary of State continued discussing how they looked in the Great Chamber of the Royal Theodoram Castle.

"... In the meantime, I have rooted for the other lords. I was fortunate to have been approved sooo much more than I thought because my predecessors were remarkable for their idiocy..."

"What about the leadership that stuck with the fool?

"They must be fools, too, but on the contrary, they're not wise enough to make a troublesome case"

"It could cause you trouble because of your lack of wisdom, right?

"When that happens, that's when it happens. I want to avoid any weakening of the leadership beyond the fact that the Baron Norden realm is bordering that dungeon, more clearly."

"But... there was no hand or foot in the odd golem put in by the Dungeon Master"

Here, the Secretary of State's gaze concentrates on Secretary Lembach, who seems to have the most information about the Golem.

"... I'm sorry to betray your expectations, but I don't know that much, do I?

"But I'm guessing there's a little bit of reporting? This is an odd golem. We've only received reports."

Hmm... and just a little snort, and the military secretary opens his mouth with few words.

"It's a spider-shaped golem, about a meter long - except for the length of the leg. They blew a flame from a barrel they carried on their back. In a light-hearted motion, he attacked the Baron Army, avoiding a futile shooting and definitely burning to death."

"It wasn't a force attack, was it?

"It's not a force attack. It's not like the previous Golem."

"If it's not the Baron Army, if it's the National Army, can we win?

Military Sergeant Lembach, who was asked, had a deep sigh (s).

"I was afraid of that question. All I can say is that I don't know what kind of response you're expecting."

Once the words were cut off, the military secretary looked around at the lords in line.

"If the golem in question simply blows the fire, we can deal with it as long as we know the range. One of the problems is we don't know if the Golem's arming is really just flames."

The Secretary of State cut the word again. As if to make sure that the words you say are properly understood.

You know what I mean? I said 'armed'. When you ask about the shape of the golem in question, it feels more like an added soldier outfit than an inherent ability. "

"It means…"

"I mean, this next golem doesn't necessarily blow the fire the same way. Next time the golem might manipulate a water bullet, or use wind or dirt magic. We can't discuss victory or defeat without knowing the type and power of the uniform."

It was with a serious face to contemplate, but only Lord Laxman Agriculture in it issued an inquiry, looking straight at the Military Secretary.

"You said 'one of the problems' earlier. What's the second one?

The secretaries of state looked gnawed to hear what the Agriculture Lord had to say. But the warlord is snorting in the way that he gets my will.

"It would be nice to hear it properly. … the second is that the golem in question suddenly appeared on the battlefield."

"... I remember hearing similar stories before. Was that Shrek's dungeon?

"Exactly. That's Skeleton Wyburn over there."

Other faces listening to the two conversations with a frozen look.

"... wait... Now, that 'rock cave' has the same dungeon master as' abandoned pit '..."

"Not necessarily. Maybe the Dungeon Master has the same abilities."

Sir Farmer ruthlessly throws up a total furry dialogue. While listening to the dialogue and looking sideways at the frozen appearance, the military secretary begins the conversation.

"It should be noted that both Shrek's 'abandoned pits' and border 'rock caves' have the ability to freely manifest monsters. Whether or not they are the same is not an issue at this time"

I was told a distracting story and was applauded together. The treasurer cuts out the story without being scared.

"I find it tempting to bring this story up at a time like this..."

I will not hide from Treasurer Fabik's ominous dialogue.

"Is something still going on?

"Um... it's about the coin."

"Oh... did that happen too..."

"But wasn't the cast itself finished?

"It's done. The question is, when will we switch to the new currency?"

This is a case that cannot be ignored, even though the problem of piling is not obvious.

"... no matter what, you can't do it during the year, can you?

"... right. Your Majesty couldn't have fallen with all his heart just playing this story."

The Secretary of Agriculture also agrees with the words of Secretary of the Interior Merca's denial.

"... ok. Let's consider this again next year."

"Is the financier okay?

"It doesn't have to be okay. We have to do something about it."