Various reports, large and small, are made at regular meetings of the Military Station Bureau.

Major changes in the system of barracks over the past few years have led to malfunctions in various locations.

We report on the defect, discuss it, and present a proposal for measures, but today it is not usual that there have been other very important projects in the new transport system.

"- So the next item on the agenda is' Ensuring safety on transport roads'. Mr. Clemens, please."

"Yes."

That can also be described as a former Gendarmerie Mr. Clemens case.

"Depending on the material I have compiled independently, a small amount of supplies currently being delivered from Demon King's Castle to each front line has been lost"

"... is that something wrong?

Eli asks me a question, naturally.

As Mrs Riina said in her earlier report, material losses in transit are not a different rare story.

Food is corrupt, and demon stones are damaged by carriage vibrations.

There are many measures in place that would not, but there is also no way that we can prevent everything from happening due to technical limitations and budgetary problems.

It's time to advocate for technological developments around here...

"No, the problem is not the loss of commonly conceivable supplies, but the decrease by the so-called" silver fly "."

"Gimbai......?

"Are you losing it because of the fly?

Imichi, I don't understand the language. Mr. Riina and Mr. Yurier.

On the other hand, Mr. Sophia and I, who understand the meaning of the word, held our heads.

"No, fly is a kind of metaphor. Criminal law should call it 'burglary' or 'embezzlement', but some combatants call it 'silver fly', which justifies the theory."

"... sappy about what you want to say"

I would like to assume that Mr. Clemens is deliberately speaking in a way that is difficult to understand. The question mark seemed flamenco over Mr. Yurier's head.

"The point is, it's the army version of Drobow. We'll take whatever supplies we have."

"Silver fly" is, indeed, the principle is fly.

What an abomination to crave and devour for people's food because of the metal glossy flies.

Turn to embezzlement or even theft of supplies in the military and, at the end of the day, unlawful means of extortion or robbery.

Naturally, if discovered, they are punished in accordance with military regulations.

... in front of the building.

"As the Commissioner Akitsu said, this is a criminal act. But this is a trend within the military, especially in combat units, where it's worse to be stolen."

"... Oh really?

"That's right. In the light of the military code, we can hang to a military law conference, but it's usually the case that light penalties have been imposed and missed."

"Is that, too, the gendarmerie a guru?

Mr. Yurier wrinkles between his eyebrows.

I said earlier, how distrust of the gendarmerie is soliciting. It's just that Mr. Clemens denied her words outright.

"Whatever it was under the previous Gendarmerie Captain, that's not happening right now. The gendarmerie is also desperate to investigate. However, there were a few examples of high incidences per se and also of organized cover-ups. Of course, at the discovery stage the person concerned is subject to punishment...... this type of criminal activity will not cease. And that's what springs up like flies one after another."

"Oh my goodness..."

Oh, boy. This is another deep-rooted problem.

According to the materials compiled by Mr. Clemens, approximately half of the material depletion rate is disposed of for compelling reasons.

But the other half was discarded because it was decided that it was no longer something that could withstand pragmatism, and it was discovered that it was due to silver fly behavior such as getting into someone's nostalgia or getting some supplies stolen after being targeted en en en en en en route.

I can't believe I was "stolen" about the supplies I lost. If I wrote in the report, they would just say "it's worse to be stolen," and it's no surprise that someone in the convoy who thought so submitted the report as "unavoidable damage".

These were found to be unnatural in terms of the quantity of supplies that arrived on the front line and the quantity that was worn out in transit, as well as the quantity used, the quantity discarded and the quantity of packaging that was evacuated.

Empirical quantification of how much supplies are damaged in transit has also been reported to have been damaged in much larger quantities.

I mean, I don't know who's doing it, but I can definitely tell there's a lot of silver flies going on.

The quantity of supplies lost by silver flies is small, one by one, but the estimated magnitude of the overall damage will be sufficient to feed one position for three days.

I can't ignore this.

"So I'm afraid I know you'd like to propose measures from me, okay?

"Do you have one?

"Yes, look at page twenty-eight of the dossier. The material depletion rate, including silver flies, will be statistically summarized for each aspect and period."

"... did you do this alone?

"Yes, because the Committee for the Revision of the Rules of the Demon King's Army is now free because of its abrupt suspension"

"............... Really?"

I'm afraid of Mr. Clemens' smile, full of hate.

Ha-ha-ha, sounds like the Commission has been suspended because of me.

Exactly.

"Cohon. Besides, this statistical data is useful. We can see that the rate of wear and tear, especially in Tenerife, is not flying."

"There is probably organized embezzlement. I thought it would be a lot less if I tapped this."

"I think Lady Clemens is right. The problem is a specific measure…"

"Look at page thirty. This is a comparison of the Kix aspect with the Low Loss Rate and the Tenerife aspect with the High Loss Rate. As you can see, only the number of legal officers, gendarmes, convoys, etc. attached to the division is decreasing."

Do you still mean people's eyes at the end?

Even in modern times, when there are surveillance cameras and drones, human eye policing is indispensable.

"So how can you keep an eye on the surveillance? I'm worried about labor costs..."

"Then why don't you look for the number of surveillance, which will be the most cost-effective?

Thus, silver fly control in the Tenerife area was to be applied.

It will still be a fundamental solution because there are just experimental elements. That's what some walls lack of talent for.

And...

"Dear Akira. When you say Tenerife, you have an example array, right?

"Yep."

"What's wrong with Mr. Sophia and the director?

Only me and Mr. Sophia know that in the station so far. That's why Mr. Sophia didn't say it all... but it would be a good place for everyone to know.

"No, I haven't officially decided yet on an inside story..."

"Hmm?"

"Actually, an offensive is planned on the Tenerife side. Around the fall."

"What... Really?

Everyone will look surprised, except Mr. Sophia, as no one should have heard. It's been a long time since the Demon King's army has planned an attack.

"Yes, but it's not a formal decision yet, so shut up"

"That's okay..."

Eli did not speak the rest of the words.

But what I'm trying to say is obvious: "What's impossible is fighting a silver fly while planning an offensive?"

"Well, there's going to be a lot of this going on, and I don't know what practice says, but I'll have to try."

When I said that, everyone nodded together.

They are trustworthy companions.

"Then if there's nothing more, let's call this meeting that far. Good luck, everyone."