It was an ancient liquor that threw a few ripples at Illustria, but in fact most of the recovered ancient liquor was circulated only among non-fumes - mainly Dwarves - and only partially flowed among humans. Only Lord Otto Holbeck, Lord of Elgin, with the secretariat of the Nonfume Liaison Conference, and the Illustrative Royal Family, to whom he received devotion, still held a small part of it.

By the way, Crowe's share of what he revealed at Banks' party is the participants drinking up to the last drop.

And… Sir Holbeck, one of the holders, had once again extended most of the ancient liquor in his possession to the royal family. At a time when the ancient liquor is turning into a bomb, he just pushed the royal family not wanting to hold something like this, and he just made a slip.

In contrast to Lord Holbeck, who became lighter in shame, the Illustrative Royal Family of the form in question pressed on the ancient liquor - ostensibly having gladly accepted the offering -...

"... To be honest, it's true that I'm out of hand..."

"... it must be extremely elegant, and nothing wrong with His Majesty being alone?

"You think you can do that?

"... it could be difficult, sure"

The matter of ancient liquor has already been known to the nobles of all parts of the country.... along with the false perception that the royal family is almost monopolized.

"... it's not a mistake to say only what went out among people."

"Most of it was consumed by the non-fumes. … but it is also true that His Majesty has a monopoly on what is available"

"... don't put it in a strange way. The Chancellor understands that it's not like he can behave badly."

"... well... if you want to behave badly to someone, it could be the worst blade..."

As a result of being widely known for its rarity along with the taste of ancient liquor, there was a risk that behaving as an ancient liquor to someone might be interpreted as treating that person specially. The king himself could not sow the seeds of a barren struggle for power, and the ancient liquor in the corner had become half-dead in the royal brewery. It also led to the formation of an unintentional spiral that firmly immovable the status of "royal treasures".

"When you have a reputation for drinking on your own, you can't have a bad reputation for being stingy and having small bowls."

"This is a troublesome story."

"Sir Harcourt and Sir Partridge said they enjoyed themselves at ease... but totally, it's an enviable story"

If acting under your command is a problem, how about as a gift to another country?

At first glance, there seems to be no problem, in fact, the same diagram may also be established between states. No, just because things are expanding into inter-state stories, the problems that arise are still scaling up to international problems. As a royal family that did not disrupt current international relations, it could not be imitated recklessly.

"... if this is what you're doing, harassment has reached the realm of divinity..."

"... I don't think it's too much to think about..."

Crowe, unaware of such a backward circumstance, was at best putting out a sperm in collecting ancient liquor. Sunken ships in relatively close proximity had been roughly (and openly) salvaged, expanding their hunting grounds to farther routes. It wasn't just the unscenes in the event of a trip, it was even mobilizing to a more mobile Christmas city to encourage recovery.

As a result, other than ancient liquor, there is a persistent build-up of Alechol in Crowe's shadow… Let's talk about them again.