Before the people quiet back to Russia, the Baron waves his hands wide to reassure them.

"So don't worry about anything! This monster is slowly dying. Never come back to life. That's what it is."

"But... assuming, what happens when you remove that tube?

One nobleman asked.

"Hmm... take it off? Well... I didn't think about that."

"Yeah, yeah. Sometimes that tube will come off, or the monster's pain relief will go off. Doesn't that mean the man-eater giant wakes up and moves around?

"I see. That's a particular concern."

The baron nodded, letting him reach out and pull a tube that connected him all the way to the monster's neck.

With the baron's barbaric and breathtaking audience approximated, the tube is not even frightened, rather than detached from the monster's neck.

"In this way, the tubes are securely sewn around the neck. I can't confirm that, but the monster and the tube seem to be glued. After the monster dies, I'm going to check it out."

"Um... what do you expect me to look into?

Earlier, the nobleman, who asked what would happen if the tube came off, asked again.

The surrounding audience all knew the answer, but at the same time they waited for the Baron's words because they didn't want to believe it.

"What, you're going to cut it open and find out. If you stay alive, your blood will splash, so it will be after you die."

The baron replied openly.

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Wouldn't you just soften up to the autopsy alive?

The nobles around me were donning, but I was howling down my chest.

Many upper-class humans who do not confront monsters directly live without blood or violence.

Especially if they are intelligent class people, like the Baron has gathered this time.

For them, the sight ahead of this spectacle is still too exciting.

"Baron."

The surrounding nobles turned to the man, who was in the last seat and who had always remained silent like a figurine, when he was accidentally pronounced.

"Baron. I know that it is clear to the side that the Baron's performance, and indeed, his intelligence, is the best in the kingdom. However, for those who are as unschooled as I am, if I see the monster in person, the scare will stand first and my heart shrivel to make the discovery in it. If you can, I hope you will again explain the Baron's summarised views through diagrams, booklets, etc. And once it's a booklet, I think we can recommend it to an acquaintance to help spread the Baron's performance."

For some reason, the nobles around me nod at my statement, which is nothing more than a civilian, and look at it with Zilboa's delightful eyes.

As far as I'm concerned, I have trouble getting the Baron's reputation down here.

The Baron's intelligence and reputation should be greatly appreciated in this kingdom, and the Baron must be asked to continue to perform from this earth until the day he expels the monster.

"Hmm. Does that make sense, too? Now let's move away from the real thing and discuss the views and hypotheses gained in this survey line."

When the baron moves his seat, he signals it and the members put a heavy lid on the coffin and carry it out of the atelier.

What a relief it seemed from the audience in the atelier.