"Eli, do you think we can secure a budget?

To my question, Eli, the accountant, answered instantly by tapping on a magical tabletop computer developed by a private laboratory in Devil's Capital.

"Turning the extraordinary war expenses isn't a little enough as it is. I need to make a cost cut to see if the director can get more of the budget."

"There's no budget anywhere after a massive operation, and this is still cutting costs enough. Turn it around somehow."

"I can't..."

So she shrugged and stuck to her desk, and even Pickle stopped moving.

The accountant at the station. Eli De Riedel of the Elves, buried in a pile of accounting papers. Sleep here.

"Ha..."

Oh, he was alive.

Kidding aside, the Demon King Army purse situation is in a chilly state.

We urgently need to secure the statues and soldiers to be used in front-line units to cover the losses caused by Operation Perseus, and we have a stack of benefits for the war dead and wounded, and the budget is pampered.

Exactly can't afford to just twist the cost of building a cemetery out of that state, and Eli has no choice but to poke and fall at her desk.

"No more... Director, please do something..."

And rarely is it a tear eye. I've never seen Eli look like this before.

"I don't care what they say, because money doesn't spring up infinitely..."

"I don't know if you're magical enough to get more money on your own..."

"It was in the world I was in, but something similar."

"Really!?"

That's "credit".

It is worth 10,000 yen on a 10,000 yen bill that costs only a few dozen yen on paper, because we all trust the government that issues it.

I mean, "This is worth 10,000 yen because the Japanese government says 10,000 yen bills are worth it!".

Originally, the central bank held a large amount of gold, starting with the exchange note, "This paper can be exchanged for gold," and whenever it can no longer be exchanged for gold, we all recognize the note as money.

Religion in a way.

"That's why I can't do it with the Demon King's Army. Because basic social systems are different. Even if I did it now, it would take years."

"I don't know..."

Well, there's money for the army to imprint at will for once.

It is a substitute currency called "military votes".

The mechanism is simple, and the difference is whether it is precious metal, government or military that guarantees its value as currency.

Just a military ticket, but a fantasy. Whether a paper military ticket passes in the Demon King's Army, which is settled with a nice metal coin.

It's made up of "credit," just like 10,000 yen bills, and if you say that credit goes to the Demon King's Army, you know, right?

"I thought I could afford an army... I've been fooled"

"He deceived me... did His Majesty deceive you when you recruited him?

More than half of the members of the station are of civilian origin, especially Eli, Yurier and Riina, the first people to come to the station.

And it was none other than His Majesty who pulled them out.

So if His Majesty has spoken any lies, it is a big problem.

"No, that's not what I mean. I think it's fun to work..."

"That's as if the old workplace wasn't fun to say..."

I'm sure people change jobs for the same reason in Japan and across the world.

"You want to hear it?

"No, I don't want to hear it."

"You know what? First of all, the norm was so tight, the workplace was always tingling. And my boss harassed me with scum."

"I don't want to hear it!

Don't do any more than that, the trauma of many company animals, starting with me, will be decided.

"Well, in conclusion, I think the director is an amazing good guy?

"Uh, duh. Thank you, sir?

"I wonder why it's doubtful there......, looks like the director"

Because I don't know if I'd be happy to compare you to Eli's former boss.

Using my livestock experience, I just haven't done anything I didn't like being done.

I don't think so when it comes to being the right boss. When I say the ideal boss, that would be someone like His Majesty.

"... well, aside from that, let's get back to the grave"

"You were talking about the director and me going into the same grave."

"I'm talking about money."

"Stop it, Chief, I don't want to hear that word right now."

"That would be Eli's job."

He's really here...

I have no choice.

I don't really want to do it, but let's cloud the tea with some sort of targeted emergency avoidance measure from the black company.

"Eli, first spend the money on only the critical facilities in time for the completion ceremony in three months"

"What? Just to an important facility, is it?

"Yes. You can secure the other facilities and the vast majority of tombstones later. I'll tell Yurier that, too."

"So, but that doesn't leave it unfinished...?

"No, three months from now, you'll be fine because you'll have the minimum critical facility you need as a war fallen cemetery. All you have to do is build an ancillary facility or expand the tomb later."

In other words, it is a gradual implementation. The industry does this a lot.

Implement War Deceased Cemetery Version 1.0 for now to make it operational as a memorial facility.

Later, visitors asked for a fee to enter the park, and asked for "your feelings for maintaining and expanding the facility" to be updated sequentially while buying time.

This way we can secure time and money and we're two birds a stone.

Probably complete with about version 1.12.5.3.

"Um... is that okay?

"It's okay. It happens all the time, doesn't it?

"I've never heard of you..."

Am I? You hear that a lot in Japan?

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If I had secured the budget, secured the land, secured the tombstone, decided on the layout of the cemetery, and started construction, and lost my back on the building method using witchcraft, well, I managed to have the prospect of completing it a week before the ceremony.

Except version 1.0.

The tombstone is properly engraved with the name of the deceased, the name of the race, and, as far as I can tell, the raw immortality.

All the fallen cannot, so graves were built around the Perseus operative participants. Expect to upgrade later.

For those who do not have a War Deceased Register, stamp something like that on the tower that stands in the center of the War Deceased Cemetery and make it a grave.

Yeah, now it's safe to look like a symbol.

If I thought so, I'd forgotten something serious.

"By the way, Master Akira, what's going on with the body?

"... the body?

"Yes. It's a grave, so you need it, don't you?

……

……

"............... I forgot"

Yay, yay, yay, yay, I totally forgot that.

That's right, it's a grave, so you don't even need a body and a coffin to put it in!

It was pointed out by Mr Sophia a a long time ago that I had completely forgotten in this busy time.

"Yu, Mr. Yurier! Hurry up and order the body!

"Mr. Director, calm down! I'm ordering the body! How do we secure it!

"Let the affordable and peaceful village of Elves attack the oak like this -"

"It's a bureau stop, stop. What you're trying to do is work below the ranks of the human army. Just kidding. Don't say that in front of me."

"Then let's give up the body!

"Wouldn't that mean a grave..."

It's a memorial facility, so I guess I don't have to have a body.

Besides, we can't retrieve all the bodies on the battlefield, and there 'll be places where the headstones are actually just standing. I don't have a choice. Yeah, I'm fine, I'm fine.

"But Dear Akira, what are you going to do with the many corpses you already have and are buried in each grave?

"... Er, first explain to the surviving family and go through the funeral process, then follow the rituals..."

"The ceremony is in a week?

…………

"Besides, burial and funeral rules are different for each race. Wow. We elves are bone free, but werewolves are not allowed to be cremated, right?

"Yes. Except for some special provisions, the Beast Man is basically banned from cremation, isn't he? In other cases, sea burial is common in the case of seamen."

"Wow, we succubus need to be cremated in order not to be used as corpses. Sounds like a lot of people try to do, uh..."

"Halfling is free around there, though. Burial, cremation, whatever."

Apprentice all races to halfling.

And Mr. Riina, we'll learn more about that later.

But, well, it's not that hard.

It can't be done in a week, no matter what you think, to just take care of that much and put the body in the grave.

Even if I could, I would have to order a coffin. Oh, I'm in trouble!

"I'm going to see His Majesty for a moment, so please do the rest!

With that said, I went under the Lord of Demon King's Castle at first sight without waiting for their reply.