Information that Theodoram had provided a squadron-sized reinforcement near the border was brought to the countries by correspondence from the Kingdom of Marcus by magic props. While confused by that information, the Heads of State were once again trying to consider whether Theodoram's intentions were around that (nah).

"Theodoram reinforces a squadron this time of year..."

General Rover and Sir Warren are familiar with twisting their necks on information given to them by the Prime Minister.

"Once accompanied by an analysis as Marcus, I'd like to hear your views before I show them off."

"We've just been told this story, right? Shit. Can't you give me some time to think?

"Fine. Let's do enough time. If you are the Lord who keeps the regular battlefield on the chart, you will have some time to think about it. I've always told you that there's no time to meddle in battlefield."

General Rover, whose usual words and actions bounced back on himself like Boomerang, whispered a curse in a grumpy whisper, but for once, he decided not to argue.

"It's been long enough. Come on, talk."

A general who opens his mouth on the top of the Buddha, looking upwards at his cousin (also), passing the same unscrupulous gesture. That analysis was generally the same as that first carried out by the deputy secretary of Marcus' border surveillance unit.

"As long as it takes... operations under circumstances unrelated to snow... so dungeons"

"I can't immediately remember how much snow is accumulating around there, but there shouldn't have been a big difference over here. Then it's time for it to snow out. I don't think Theodoram's secretary of military said anything more than send soldiers to finish their work before the snow."

"But... what does Theodoram want you to do in the dungeon?

Reply to the king who broke in with a strange voice without feeling it.

"I don't know what he thinks. It just might not always be a military operation."

"Hmm?

"I don't know about soldiers, I can do some civil work, not just engineers. You can do it if you want to build or maintain a simple waterway."

"A source of water that they discovered in the dungeon..."

"Didn't Marcus say something about making sure he brought the water out?

"Don't ask me that. So, Isharaiah, does your lord say that Theodoram soldiers are hitting the waterways in the dungeon?

"Hey, if it's just waterway maintenance, one squadron is excessive. Ma, I guess I've come a long way in anticipation of something in the future, but even including that is still a lot. I thought there was something else."

"What isn't that?

"Isn't it simply an enhancement of your power?

The Chancellor sees his cousin (cousin) and looks at him like he stinks. Now turn to Sir Warren.

Sir Warren, I'd like your opinion.

"It's pretty much the same as a general. If I may add, we can also assume that Marcus sent reinforcements because the water problem was resolved. But I think it's a little slow to react."

"Slow reaction?

"Yep. Last month came the news that Theodoram apparently got the water source. It's a little late for a month, considering the trouble of forming a unit."

Exactly to Sir Warren, who is also at a glance from every country, I showed him by pointing out the existence of a time lag that Marcus had not noticed.

"Hmm... then what happens?

"At least I find this reinforcement hard to think of as being based on a plan that was developed immediately after or before the water confirmation"

"Are you telling me there was something between water discovery and reinforcement? Warren."

"Sounds like it. It's possible that Theodoram's King's Palace is extremely dull and inefficient."

"Baron Norden and his butt wipe delayed the work, what are the chances?

"Oh, that's possible... will the process be that long?

Exactly, Sir Warren also sees no bright light in matters related to internal affairs procedures, and instead asks the Chancellor.

"No... um... I guess it still won't be that long.... unless you're too handy."

It was also Sir Warren who broke the thought, even though he thought that he was with him.

"Would you rather consider the impact of an enhanced base presence in the future than consider what has now become an opportunity for dispatch?