Sir Warren's suggestion just came to pass, and now the Chancellor - just saying it's his turn - speaks.

"Well... now you want me to listen to you from here. As a matter of fact, the ruins of Shaldo are in question"

"Shaldo?"

General Rover and Sir Warren, who said what now? The opposing secretaries of state have a sinister or fed up look.

"... Something wrong?

"Using the ruins of Shaldo as a base... that's the kind of story I'm holding up"

"" Huh!?

General Rover and Sir Warren, the two voices overlapped.

"We know that the other day a report about the sealed ruins of Shaldo was filed."

"Oh... that's what you said."

The sealed ruins of Shaldo have already left the hands of the First Battalion. General Rover's interest had also diminished proportionately to that.

"According to this, there are roughly as many soldiers in his ruins as a battalion."

"The spark at hand would be Theodoram. What if I put a battalion in a place like that?

"No, this is what this is all about."

Acting Chief Military Officer Rover will explain the situation to General Rover, who has an unprovoked face.

"I mean, the Theodoram thing is, why don't we just put aside a support base in the middle of the kingdom, and that's what I'm suggesting?"

"That's what I'm saying... the shalds - whether east or west - will be near the center of the kingdom in the north-south direction."

"Yes. So no matter what the anomaly is in either direction, we can equally support it, that's what you're saying."

"Far from both North and South... That's not an idea."

"They hate those pessimistic and unproductive ideas. Anyway, if you look at the shalds as a support base, you can see that they are in a good position."

"... in case the enemy marches to the king's capital, do you think you can stop him in the shearcaster and poke him in the flank with a shald?

"Besides, I also like the convenience of protecting Banks, the main shock of the deal"

"But those are the favorites of the elves and the beasts, right?

The Chancellor responds with a sigh of sigh to General Rover, who expressed doubts.

"That's the problem. Since Dean Maverick's speech, the subhumans... no, the theory that the non-fumes disliked the war and abandoned his ruins just goes by. On the day I said I would use the sealed ruins as a military base..."

"There's going to be a big chorus of condemnation. Definitely."

"So, Sir Warren said earlier, the idea of a crisis management base becomes important."

My brother, Sir Rover, continues to do so with a glimpse of Sir Warren.

"As long as it takes... it's not a military base, it's a crisis management base."

"Don't say bad things about people. I'm not actually going to use it for crisis management."

"Specifically, it's where you store your supplies."

The point is, the base.

"If you're a soldier, you might describe it that way."

"Although my brother would represent the military secretary. As a soldier, I hope it's easy to understand."

"The position is a little different from that of a soldier."

Sir Warren pinches his mouth where the brothers' multiplication comic talent has come to a paragraph.

"Even if we were to base Shard's ruins, we would still be ahead of us. As a kingdom, do you mean to postpone the establishment of a crisis management base?

"No, it's not. I don't want you to make a mistake."

It was the king who answered Sir Warren's question.

"I know what Sir says about building a crisis management system is a matter of contention for a moment. I want you to understand that the ruins of Shaldo are a different story."

"So where's the base for the moment?

"I'm wondering if we can use the ice room we've set aside for Wang Du. I'm going to be dazzled."