Manastella decided to dispatch a visiting mission to Illustria, but the dispatch didn't really decide anything. And there was a twist in it, and in it there was a twist.

When they approached the information of the ancient liquor, they asked for details in surprise, but the reply from Lord Holbeck, Lord Elgin, who eventually served as the point of contact with the non-fumes, was anything but judgmental: "We are making an effort to negotiate, but the non-fumes - the Asians call themselves this - are not progressive."

Because the Liaison Council Secretariat, which was exposed to the great offensive of the nobles who wanted ancient liquor, was completely frightened. (OBI) Yep... or it intensified its vigilance, and eventually closed the gate and went as far as to issue the "Ask - in this case, use of nobility - refuse" bill. I can also say that as a non-fume unfamiliar with the negotiation of noble opponents, it is also impossible... in this case this came out the back.

The messengers who ate the tights from the secretariat began to try to verbalize the elves and beasts in general, regardless of who they were, just because they were no longer non-fumed. Neither the Liaison Council nor the Lords could sit back until the fools tried to force them to take them out, and the former issued a circular to the non-fumes not to act alone as much as possible - on par with the precautions taken by elementary school dropouts - to the point where the latter relaxed to each noble opponent, but sent out a firm warning.

As for their merit, eventually things turned out to be quiet - or latent - but even as Lord Holbeck, who turned around and received a request from Manastella, he did not sneak up on communicating such nonstarts - or ugliness - to other countries, and became a vague (ambiguous) expression as described above.

But on the side of Manastella who received this, I don't see why the non-fumes don't look like they like it. Can't you reply to a favorite color because of the lack of ancient liquor itself, as you ask, or do you only look difficult in Manastella? As for the side of Manastella, that's the thing that bothers me the most, but nowhere in the return did I touch it.

Argument The name of the hundred disputes, the beginning and end of the voices that the illustration lia in between is not imitating from the good. It was Manastella's circumstances and history that he decided to send a messenger to the site before anything else was obstinate.

That swelled up to the May Festival inspection team because this was also still due to the response of the non-fumes...... or because they read it too deeply.

"... It's only Manadamia and another place to say that they opened for the New Year's Festival. There were three stores in Illustria as of last May's festival."

"Unfortunately, our country is a sub-people… a non-fume… in terms of its harmony with them, it seems that we have come to worship the post-Illustrative dust"

"Again... is one of the Duke of Cleaver's houses pulling back..."

No, it's not.

It is true that the non-fumes are not happy about the Duke of Cleaver family, but the beer and sugar store is decided for a different reason than that. The main reason was the harassment of Theodoram - the second reason being the industrial promotion of the non-fumes - and the decision that it would be ineffective to do things in Manastella, which does not directly border Theodoram.

"... and now I feel like killing those idiot officials back then."

"No, steaming back what's past doesn't help."

"Sure, I'm not impressed with steaming back, but you can't ignore it, can you?

"I'm not going to ignore it. Anyway, now it's urgent to regain the trust we've lost."

"When that happens... why don't we just go and negotiate about the ancient liquor (first)?

"... right. Be dressed to push all the demands from this one. The non-fumes can harden their attitudes more than they do now."

That's not true.

Nonfumes don't have enough loose ends to buy even the objections of other people than turning Theodrum against their enemies. Ning is also allowed to sell beer and sugar confectionery, including trying to reconcile with the people.

"... the May Festival is coming soon. At this point, how about we combine the inspection of the May Festival in Illustria?

"... between Illustria and our country to make sure there is a difference in treatment?

"Rather than that, it's the attitude of the people of his country. It's never helpful to know how they treat the non-fumes."

"Well... maybe there was something wrong with the attitude of the people just because we didn't notice"

No, it's the attitude of the King's Palace, not the people - to be exact, of some of the small officials who led the policy at the time - that the non-fumes can't stand in their bellies.

In any case, depending on this, it was decided to dispatch a visiting delegation for the May festival in Illustria…

"So, who and who to send..."

"If you say you are deeply connected to Illustria, you are the previous Lord Partridge..."

"After moving to Illustria, don't come back here."

"Do you want my son to do it?

"No, the contemporary Sir Partridge, unlike his father, does not have a handbook with Illustria (once). I don't have a good reason to let you in."

It's not even a foreign service valve.

"But... it's awkward to send the bad guys to persuade the problem."

"This time we're dealing with both Illustria and Nonfume."

- And in that way, the candidates disputed, to name a few...

"... Anyone with a handover to the non-fumes at this time? Surely there would have been elf merchants in our country."

"You mean Selmine? Unfortunately, he's hiding somewhere. I can't reach you."

He was running around in Manastella's king's capital, Manadamia, about a sugar confectionery store that was due to open shortly, but it would be a little further before the king's palace in Manastella learned about it.