Let's just say we go back a little time here.

Twelve days later, the kites, who had left the coastal country of Amurfan's premier commercial capital, Serkia, had likewise arrived in Somalik, the commercial capital of northeastern Amurfan. It is a distance that should have arrived a little earlier, but there is a situation that it took a little longer than usual because I was on the road listening to historical monuments and other things as I loosened up along the way in order to firmly assume the setting of a historic lover's musician.

Considering the convenience of the readers here, let's arrange the events between the departure of the kites from Serbia and their arrival in Somalik.

First, Crowe created a lake south of the "Rock Cave of Disaster" two days after the kites left Serbia. On the same day, in Theodoram, the fact that the secret detectives were kept absent from the news is the subject of discussion in the Council of State.

It was the day after that that the Dimes bothered their heads about where they had flown the prototype Crimson Burn leather product and eventually decided to rely on the "depressant Kunz" handout.

It is even more so the day after the visit of Yaltan clerics to the Mansion of Vinstadt to preach.

Seven days after leaving Serbia, the "combatants" of the "Labyrinth of (Attention)" attacked the merchant who purchased the wheat of Theodoram to decorate the first formation, a situation in which the countries concerned lean their necks over the contents of the later statement of determination.

Against these backgrounds, the kites arrived in the town of Somalik.

"The mature liquor thing is spreading more than it was in Serbia."

"Maybe it's because of the proximity to Illustria."

"Don't forget it's been more than ten days since then. More problematic than that..."

"Rumor has it that Theodrum narrowed down the wheat trade...... right"

Because of the "lure (various) lakes" created by the Crow, Theodoram's Council of State decided to go rough and stockpile wheat at at the end of the stray. Because of this, the result was that the wheat in the theodrum flowing to the city was reduced. The middlemen were tilting their necks because they could not hear the story of inaction, but it was the same for the kites.

"… there is no change in production, but distribution is reduced…"

"You mean you've increased the amount of middling, right?

"Kite is right, simply thinking about it would mean that we have increased our reserves..."

"The problem is, that's why..."

"It's abrupt that in case of inaction... I can think of..."

"... soldiers' food in preparation for the war..."

It was going to roll in a hell of a direction.

"... Exactly, too serious to conclude from just talking about wheat. Let's gather some more information before we do."

- So the kites decided to sit down here in Somalik for a while.

"I've been asking in a couple of stores."

It was Hans who cut off the tone of the report. He was a former Comptroller of the Theodoram Army, and was skillful at negotiating with merchants. They used their abilities to ask questions around purchasing. It is a competent person to make.

"- I was tilting my neck at the decrease in wheat circulation, but it doesn't seem to be enough to feel the crisis. No munitions other than wheat are moving or anything, and it is not thought that Theodoram is plotting a military operation. Nor is there much concern about wheat circulation as it would affect the market economy."

Hans was followed by Bart, a scout, who reported.

"The informant I hit said the same thing. You said it was strange at times."

"At times?

"What are you talking about?

"Ah. Let me tell you something, assuming we get some food to accompany the military operation, we won't have a problem after we wait for the fall harvest. He said it would have been more convenient for him to deceive the army. Except for the fact that things are going to happen in the near future, but they're not going to see any sign of that."

"Enough to be... Indeed, Theodoram has already lost more than two battalions. I don't think we can afford a massive military operation without replenishing the recruits"

"One thing I can think of, I was prepared to expect the fall harvest to be ruined... but the peasants at heart said they wouldn't see such signs."

"" "" "Uh-huh..." ""

The other five also tilt their necks at Bart's report, which obtained the guidelines.

"If you do... are they used for non-staple foods applications?

I twisted my neck, so it was Hank who put it in my mouth.

"That's it. From what I've heard, it looks like the price of ale is up, too, huh?

"Ale?... That's right. I thought you made ales out of wheat."

"... Is that ale from Theodoram?

"Yale around here looks pretty good. They can't sell their own ales because they're cheap in theodrum, so they're all out of business."

"That ale has risen in price..."

"... it doesn't seem like there's any reason why the wheat that's been plucked out is spinning on the ale."

They care about other countries as well as the merchants who are interested in this Theodoram move. However, the lack of signs of military action does not seem to have prompted that interest.

"... is this how it turns out as it stands? Let's just report it to your husband."