Hisshou Dungeon Unei Houhou

85th Dig: Round Throw

Round Throw

side: Rats

"No, calm down. I'm not going to build a country."

That's what your brother says, suppresses the excitement on the spot.

No, I should say I was reminded.

From the beginning, your brother said he didn't intend to create a country.

Ladies and gentlemen Cellaria, Lulua, and Shayla, who were heavy towns in your country, seemed excited to think of everything, but I wasn't.

But I can't think of any way to save your brother's contemplated continent, and I can't imagine it.

As the Cellarians say, I think it's more certain that your brother will be king and make a country.

"Yuki, then how?

Ellis asks your brother the answer.

Everyone will look to your brother to wait for that answer.

"Shall I show you what I think? And well, think of this as part of the dungeon operation, more and more if you have an opinion?

That's what they say, they all snort.

... Your brother seems to use the dungeon as a means of saving the continent.

Naturally, there's no reason not to use this handy thing.

"Well, that was just the war. War is all kinds of yikenai. Lower national power, lower productivity, lower workforce, well too many disadvantages. Ma, I guess it also means less food support. There will be wars to reduce the number of people who cannot feed."

Cellaria and the others distort their faces in your brother's words.

I see, when you say in front of the building that you will expand the national territory, the real deal is not to expand the national territory, but to make adjustments to the population by exorcising those who conscripted it.

I'm talking about bad chest shit, but it's not something I don't understand.

"No country takes the lead in war. It takes a huge amount of money and resources to do just one thing. You know that, right?

That's natural.

Countries at war get heavier taxes, conscripts, and supplies.

Mainly from the people.

"But we still need to wage war. Try to secure the land somehow. That backbone is because the land alone cannot feed the people. So we use war to take the means to produce a palpable outcome of victory and defeat. We'll negotiate with each other when we can afford it."

I want you to manage to fit it in at the negotiation stage, because if you can do that, there's no war going on.

"Well, it looks like the four big countries are already fighting over rights, which means they're moving to how much profit they can make, but the smaller countries need to take other lands to boost their national power first."

"Yes, you're right"

"Well, the best way to save the continent is to keep the dead from waging a war."

That's the best part.

In the end, the war is for the face of each country.

For the people who live in the land, it is only safe in any country.

"So, don't go to war, I'm going to make it easier for countries to exchange supplies by creating gates by dungeons. I'm going to make it easy for us to get each other's resources for money or something. If we do this, we can exchange supplies normally from other countries, so it doesn't mean we have to take other lands because we don't have them, right?

I think what your brother says is best.

I see, so we make and connect the dungeons to each country, use them as tools for trading, and prevent the depletion of supplies, which is the cause of strife.

"You. That idea is sweet. We trade everywhere, and if that's all there is to it, there is no more war. Four countries say it's profitable, but small countries also have their own income base, without which they can't do anything, so they need to cut land to raise their income. When it comes to the country's patience, until then, but it's impossible for people to shut up and do nothing so easily that others are wealthy."

I also know what Cellaria means.

If others live better than you, you want to be yourself, too, and if your country is hungry, you want to do whatever it takes to make it better.

Even if there's a deal, we're going to wage war because we can't bribe it.

"Heh heh heh... it's better to say something about Cellaria. But I'm missing something important."

"What's important?

"Right, even if there's a deal, there's no war gone. That is especially true. But I deal with countries… I mean, once we create gates where we can come and go freely. You know what this means?

"No way...!?

Oh, it looks like Master Shayla noticed something.

Is this Shaela a little bit above the Aslins from her outfit? But from what I've just heard, she seems like a very capable person.

"Are you going to let each country monitor each other through the gate…"

"Hit"

Your brother laughs happily.

Yeah, it looks very evil.

"Sorry, Mr. Yuki. I don't know."

Lille almost cried and seemed so sorry.

Well, it's a different field, so there's no choice.

"Right, Riel. Tori won't give that away to me, as Tori next to me has the stuff I really want right now. Or what if I ask for extrajudicial money?

"Eh, I give up"

"Oh, I'm sorry. Don't give up."

"Then I'll manage to steal it while Tori's away. Yeah, but I wouldn't do that to Tori!?

"I know. I don't do that to Riel, and I don't believe I will."

"Right. I steal it. I wonder if this is close to the truth about the war in the country. No, it's more like Riel hitting Tori and taking that thing away."

"Ugh... I don't like war."

"But this is because we only have two parties, and I, and everyone else, don't know which is right, and we're already settled, so there's nothing to say. So, shall we reverse the premise, or do you think Riel will try to steal that thing while there's someone but Tori?

"I won't, it's my fault.... Oh, that's what this is all about. We're connected to countries, many countries, we're being watched, but if we start a war, all foreign countries will be enemies at once."

Yes, this is where I cause such evil laughter.

Even if we don't get our hands on each other, if we monitor each other and put extrajudicial values on one country, we can buy them in another country, and countries with extrajudicial values lose their reputation.

Conversely, even if we wage war with indignation against that country, even though we have other means, when we take short-circuited action, the reputation of various foreign countries is eroded.

To some extent, the values seem to go up and down, but they are never unilaterally hoisted by trading to just one country.

The selling side of things will also match the price around them and will trade a lot, so it should fit at a certain price.

Or if we use the gate to trade, we should hold all that pricing information.

... brother, you think terrible things.

"As Riel said, if we behave in such a way that the reasons for waging war are judged to be personal greed, many nations in the great name will form alliances, drop that country and divide rights. Unless the excess of darkness has ruled the country, there will be no more advantages to waging war. The risk of losing Ningro Country is exceptionally raised. Nobody's going to be at war."

"... boulder my husband. I suppose we should, but still, there will be war because of the differences in our claims. What are we gonna do there?

Hey, there's a lot I can't do in the world.

Well, except that's as far as I can forgive you.

"Leave me alone, if you have no choice but to wage war because the people can't feed you, it's a matter of arms in that country in the first place. The question is whether life expectancy as a country, whether the land is allowed to quit, or whether it is a country in such a state of darkness. I just need to be annexed to another country. I can't eat with pride. And where war begins on each other's assertions, the longer it prolongs, the farther away the people will be. I don't want to die, I have a gate to get around, I'm going to evacuate to a safe country."

With your brother's explanation, Cellaria is also blank with her mouth open.

Oh, that's how you use the gate, isn't it?

Being able to make a deal means other people can get through.

"... people will not remain as long as there is no extra attachment to a warlike country.... you really don't have the advantage of waging war. The more war we wage, the more people, no. People who seek safety go away. There will be mercenaries and people looking to become..."

"That would be a handful, too. It is stared at by all nations at the time of the war. There are no more winning opportunities. … I would ask each country to tighten up the supplies. Because then you won't even be able to war."

Oh, Master Shayla is terrible, too.

Without supplies, there can be no war.

"I mean. As Cellaria and Sheila say, I can be interested in my country and strive for continental reunification, but considering which is more time or drain in many ways..."

"I think Yuki's proposal will do the least harm."

"... Whether we drop Roseur or any other country, it will take a lot of time, effort, and supplies to stabilize and stabilize the country. In anticipation of that, you're asking me to keep it under control in the country where it is now?

"Management is a terrible way to say it. I'm just gonna put my hands on it so there won't be a war."

"Ha, that's a lot to say. Whatever the countries that do not take this on your proposal, they will lag behind the others. Whether it's supplies, talent, or information, this is a threat in a way. They say if we don't make a gate, the country will perish. Is it wrong to say that you are entrusting the administration of a country that is working as you wish?

What your brother means is a shorter time and less damage than unifying the continent.

Somehow, I don't know, you come up with this.

"I don't like celaria. Like this?

"No, boulder, it's my husband. Glad to hear it. But the dungeon here is going to need to be independent."

"That's right."

"Right. As Serraria said, if we are going to pass Yuki's proposal, the diagram that this dungeon is under one country is unsavory. 'Cause they think Rochelle's got everything under control."

"Well, it would be nice to have independence recognized because if we talk about it earlier, we can expect a significant increase in profits, but even independence is likely to be seen somewhat as part of Rochelle..."

"That's where we're going to be. Isn't that right, Master Yuki?

"... ahem, sorry for all the trouble"

That's what your brother says and bows his head to us.

Was it like this when it was the first time?

"Hmm? Why are they all laughing?

Raise your head and see how we are. Tilt your neck, brother.

"No, as always. You really haven't changed, have you?"

Come on, you're going to be even busier in negotiations with countries.

The three countries of Rochelle, Litea and Garz are already in their possession, rather than…, with a considerable amount of authority.

If three of the four big countries connect, the small countries will all agree... oh, was this fabric stone?

And because of that, it's a break day for the next two weeks or so.

Is it even your brother's child?

Honestly, this one was more important to me.