In the gaze of an inquisitive king and prime minister, Sir Warren coughs one up and opens his mouth… sends a glimpse (of the best) of resentment to the general.

"No... mine is just a struggle to get over. I don't want to take this opportunity to talk..."

"Sir Warren?

With a cat stroke, but with a resolute will, he gave a peek inside, and called out so that the prime minister would encourage him. Sir Warren, who heard it, opens his mouth as he perceived it.

"... Yes. As a matter of fact, I'm concerned that the movement is quiet here."

Sir Warren, while saying so, retrieves the note he also showed General Rover.

"... to the point of becoming... if you say so..."

"You haven't made a positive move since last summer..."

"Well... I can also say that 'The Rock Cave of Disaster' was that big of a move..."

That said, the kings also have to be vigilant when they say they are anxious to move under the water. Somehow the opponent is the one. He is the opponent who sowed the sparks of war that stranded the Ayama continent. It's not something I know what I'm secretly plotting.

"Sir Warren, do you have any idea what he's up to?

"Exactly… but given the history (whispering), the aim is…"

"Theodrum..."

"Or maybe Yalta."

"Oh... there you are too..."

If the aim is theodrum, we're talking about another country regardless of the noise. However, it is not unlikely that the Illustrative Domestic will set the scene for a commotion if YALTA is aimed at YALTA.

"Well, I wonder which is the main fate"

"Don't talk like someone else, brother. What do you think, Warren?

"Given the fact that we are stopping our apparent activity, we cannot abandon the possibility that we are targeting a different place than before."

"... Yaltanism is your destiny?

"No, I'm just saying I can think of a place other than 'The Rock Cave of Disaster'. There is also still the possibility that it is within Theodoram. And..."

"And?"

"Another possibility is that the subhumans... if they borrow their own words, put their shoulders in the non-fumes."

Hear Sir Warren's views, we can't hide our sighs together.

"I mean, I don't know where they're going, do I?

"Yes, so I was wondering if it's important to be able to respond as quickly as possible in all cases... including magicians"

Though they were cleverly steamed back and sinister faced faces of what they thought was over, Sir Warren doesn't mind continuing the conversation.

"The actions we need to take in doing so are not necessarily military. Medical, civil, architectural, shipping… It would be desirable to have a team, even small, ready to respond to a variety of situations. Besides, I would be foolish to think in advance about the preparation of the extraordinary budget."

"Hmm... an emergency response unit..."

There is something close to the idea of crisis management, as embodied in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) of the United States. It was an advanced, no revolutionary idea in this world.

"It's difficult to do something massive... but if it's about the level of connectivity before a full-scale response..."

"Even so, it would be quite different without it, wouldn't it?

"Well... whether or not the initial start-up will proceed smoothly may determine the success of the response."

"In the meantime, will you just do what you think you need to do"