"Even now, there's nothing... you've thrown in extra fuel."

"Hmmm......"

"That's all it tastes like, so there's no choice."

The next topic that was put on top of the prints depicting "The Rock Cave of Disaster" was the ancient liquor brought in by the sub-humans (non-fumes).

"Ancient liquor", which would otherwise have been just one of the hobby preferences, was unofficially taken up in a review meeting with the King because he (or she) made the King aware of its value among the kingdom nobles more than anything else.

As a result of the King's surprise at the deliciousness of the ancient liquor, which he inadvertently behaved to the Secretary of State, the nobles who were stunned by the deliciousness of the ancient liquor changed the color of their eyes in obtaining the ancient liquor just because it was important to miss the fashion. I have already mentioned the resulting arecole, but the king, who, while unwillingly, caused a series of noises, is just as evil.

"Instead of pursuing the fire source now, we should consider the issue of this one"

Follow Lord Warren. - Follow him, right? Not a chase (follow-up)? - The king who was naturally cut off as a fire source within is either slightly (isa) or subtly (also) possessed.

"But, Warren, no matter how much noise you make, it's booze, right? Do we need to take it up on this occasion?

The other two seem to be in tune with General Rover's doubts, but it is Sir Warren who seals it off without precautions.

"There are at least two reasons. First, we have a response to Manastella"

"Manastella..."

"You reacted hypersensitively..."

Let me just explain a little bit.

As I have repeatedly stated before, Manastella ended up creating a groove of rejection between the subordinates who felt used in the political dashi, marking their common prosperity with the subordinates (non-fumes), and to the outrage of solemnizing the critical Duke of Cleaver family to it. According to the officials who attached miso in one case, it was impossible to have seen that the subhuman (non-fume) sold ancient liquor in Illustria before Manastella. Sometimes the secretariat of the Liaison Council was set up in the Illustrative Elgin Territory - not in Manastella - and I felt like I had been told a different story.

... By the way, the Secretariat was set up in Elgin simply because of the large number of subpeople (non-fumes) and the proximity to Crowe's stronghold (Edge Murray) more than that, which has nothing to do with Manastella's assessment.

"Personally, I think Manastella's reaction is excessive, but we can't ignore it as a country, even if it's more than just sending us a national book"

"... but if you're giving me a share of the booze, I'd still like you to tie a handout with the non-fumes...

As for the Kingdom of Illustria, it does not have a formal interaction with the organization "Subhuman (Non-Hume) Liaison Conference" at this time. As a kingdom, there is no way to obey the labor of the brothers. As things stand, it's about Baron Holbeck, Lord Elgin, who interacts with them...

"Let a baron bear a request from a country..."

"Well, in fact, we'll have to request an informal consultation... but the problem is that if it comes out bright even at one end of this thing, the value of ancient liquor will increase even further."

"On the day the merchants sniffed..."

"It is also expected that the domestic economy and distribution will be disrupted - sufficiently"

"But even though the Internal Affairs Department is heavenly dancing about the ice room, we should not push it to the end of this ancient booze noise..."

"You could die of overwork. No kidding."

"Not only the Internal Affairs Department, but Baron Elgin's territory is also a problem. Only the town of Elgin can get ancient liquor at the moment. Nobles and merchants are focusing on the town of Elgin for it. Killed at the liaison conference office in search of a connection to the non-fumes. Whether it was pioneering or frightening, the office of the liaison meeting is currently closed. Instead of tying hands with non-fumes, the situation is likely to get worse."

Uh-oh. Kings who don't even try to hide their sinister expressions. I grew up in a spark that I can't say enough about alcohol. Now it is a man named Sir Warren who gives a cold chase to the three worried about what is going on.

"Here's another reason..."