Something bothers me.

That's why Jin contacted her home country, and when the response came, it was all over.

"He's a political man."

Call back friendly with encrypted Morse telegrams or disregarding provisions.

It is a message sent immediately by Jin's boss and a director of the intelligence agency to which Jin belongs.

The contents were very coarse and represented the likelihood of a politically disruptive country.

'If you listen to the radio, you'll see, but this one has decided to lose the opposition "Unity Party" even in local elections as opposed to national elections. It's only a matter of time before we change power to the biggest opposition party, the Innovation Party.

"And how does that have anything to do with this?

Jin's doubts translate into short and long points, rides the ocean of radio waves, and reaches far away home.

That time is only momentary, and the response is momentary and clear.

"It's easy. The" Innovation Party "is liberal. Unlike all the conservatives of the ballot fields, the citizens who are in a state of war are the ballot fields."

"... so?

"The budget will be reorganized. There's a good chance we won't be able to afford the operation of using educated intelligence to create a massive spy network."

"I see you've been reading. I really want a budget, so I can't help but crave my track record to sneak up on the steeple and send such an uneducated little girl under me. He almost killed me."

Jin sighs.

It's about that night when I got my pistol pointed at Colette when I was asleep. I still have that Colette pistol, but at that time I felt dead on the boulder.

I'm interested in what kind of education it would be.

Such a gin that was now memorable, but the response from my boss was somewhat unexpected.

"That's a little different."

"No?"

'Ah. I thought you said you wanted a budget because of your conservative history.

... Oh, my God. Is that what you mean?

Jin remembered that his boss worked for the intelligence agency throughout this period.

"You voted for the Innovation Party."

'That's what I'm talking about. I voted for them for the first time in my life, so it was fresh. "

I see. I didn't want this guy to succeed in getting a budget.

We deliberately tried to fail the mission to explain to the Innovators that the conservatives were spending money recklessly.

Then the method is simple.

Send in a spy of Ponks to fail. Gin dies as a result, but it's no problem for this guy. It would be part of the waste material use for the other side.

Rather, it's more convenient for my boss if Jin dies without having to figure out how to recover it.

Jin sighed when it was a perfectly shuddering arm.

"I know what you're doing, but I dare say it. What are you doing? What the hell are you doing?"

'That's a simple story, too. You've been over there for years. You must have a dull sense of international. So I'll explain from scratch that our greatest enemy is no longer the Demon King. "

"Enemy? What the hell."

enemies to mankind, it is common sense from a thousand years ago, such as being the Demon King.

Why do we need to change our enemies now?

Thoughts, religions, languages and everything else is so different that mankind is holding hands together in the first place, even though there are powerful enemies that say demon kings. Why now?

No, rather, because we need mighty enemies for the unity of mankind, does that mean keeping the Demon King alive?

That would mean that the outgoing boss was a pacifist, but Jin immediately denied it.

If his boss was really a pacifist, he thought he would have been a vegetarian by now.

In fact, the boss's response did not belong to the pacifists.

"There's a disturbing movement between the beloved bears. I want you to take responsibility for the failure of Akitsu Akira's assassination mission and return to your country and explore the disturbing move after you've done so."

One way or another, my boss was a capitalist.