It is undoubtedly the American army when it comes to the strongest army on the modern planet.

But even that modern American army has a lot to say about struggling with the barracks.

To give one example, there is the situation of the American military barracks in Afghanistan.

It was an American army that wanted to make Afghanistan bogged down because of everything, but Afghanistan is a troublesome land. If you look at the map of the world, you can see that it is a landlocked country, so we were unable to transport the barracks by sea.

Transport by air was therefore mainly carried out, but all around it are troublesome countries such as Iran and the former Soviet constituent countries.

Maximum consideration had to be given to those countries in the development of air routes, and furthermore various constraints, such as the navigation distance and cruise speed of the transporters and the length of runways required for take-off and landing, ended up feathering the transport of military stations by medium land in circumstances where railways were not satisfactorily developed.

The reliance on this inefficient transport resulted in significant restrictions on the operations on the ground.

As mentioned above, it is difficult to transport a barracks in a landlocked country.

And I'm also talking about railroads that can solve that to some extent are awesome.

Things around here are similar in the Demon King's Army.

It is not possible to formulate air routes by the Great Mage, but there is not enough absolute numbers. There's no way you can constantly use storage magic that can't be used outside of emergency transport.

Maritime routes were also sealed by maritime control and geographical problems. When that happens, there is no other way to work hard by land like this rice country.

The question is how to work hard.

"... what shall we do?"

"I don't care what they say."

It is the voices of vain perplexity that return, even in sigh and stupidity.

Sadly, a barracks station is basically "everything in advance". There is no need for a genius twinkle to solve the problem.

To put it plainly, it means a world where "this happens" works.

And at the stage where I said, "I can't believe this is happening," it's usually packed.

That said, there's no reason to throw everything away because it's stuffed. No regrets, or no reset button exists in reality. I just have to do what I can.

"Mr. Sophia. Do you have any idea how far the renovation of the demon statue has ended?

"Yes, the renovation has been completed by about 30% of the minimum number required. According to Dear Kalzette of the IGAD and Commander Urko of the Transport Corps, it is difficult to end the renovation during the year"

"I hope you do something about it there. I want to survive this winter because I don't care if it breaks in the spring."

"Whatever that is... even though it is straining the scene..."

Right. Can't you be too unscrupulous?

Can you work 72 hours? The answer is impossible, impossible. Fuck you yesterday. But can't we be a little more efficient at work?

... no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. This kind of thing has to change from a system.

"Is there a time schedule or process details for the factory where the renovation work is being done, or something like that?

"What? Oh, wait a minute"

A little rush, Mr. Sophia calling Mr. Yurier. One word or two, after exchanging words, Mr. Yurier is fishing for the material to dig the soil. Can't you work a little more politely, that guy?

In a few minutes, Mr. Yurier unearthed the material and brought it straight under me.

"You're probably talking about this, right? I've been looking at it, but there's nothing particularly strange about it, is there? Starting at 8: 00 and finishing at 21: 00. You're giving each worker a two-hour break, so you work 11 hours. Sure, it's a lot of working time compared to the station station (of ours), but, well, there's a huge amount of demon statues to be renovated, so there's no choice."

"... uh, Mr. Yurier, are you serious about that?

"What?"

Mr. Yurier as Pocan.

And I sensed something. Mr. Sophia's sighing.

"It's an emergency, so we have to make it operational 24 hours a day!

"Ya, you can work exactly 24 hours a day -"

"Shift for what!

Yeah, this guy's got too much labor concept in Japan all the time! Just because you're an army of demon kings, don't stain black! And you can't do 11 hours of work or anything!

"Mr. Yurier. It's a labor improvement order for each factory and factory. I'm not in a position to give orders, but from now on, we're open 24 hours a day."

4 An alternating 24-hour system would also cite factory occupancy while reducing worker fatigue.

As I've said before, it's not a question of extending working hours. Because overwork is as diminishing in thought as drunkenness.

Regardless, from now on, it won't be possible for a boulder to do so. But I think I can do it from next week onwards without any particular problems. If you don't have enough personnel to do that, let's borrow some personnel from the station.

There may be a similar problem with the new demonic statue production line, and this one should be noted. I stopped the production line and thought of the extra personnel - but the necessary know-how and equipment are different and meaningless in production and renovation. You should keep the line running for the future without stopping.

But following the naval factory, we're doing the same thing here. In the end, inefficient production activities are carried out by putting labor management aside. This is somehow a deep-rooted problem.

"Stay put, please hurry anyway, Mr. Yurier"

"Ooh. Is that all you need?

"Well, for now. I'll get back to you when I think of something else."

"Okay. So you'll definitely hear from me again."

Good guess and helpful. Turns out there's still plenty of room for improvement.

"I hope this makes the renovation period a little shorter...... I still can't solve the problem we're having right now, can I?

Mr. Sophia's candid opinion hurts my ears whenever I hear it.

That's right, the current problem isn't solved right now, is it?

"If this happens, we may have to advance to Your Majesty and also look at the shrinking of the front"

"Oh, is that it!?

Mr. Sophia is surprised, but it's not that uncommon.

Hungry Island Run, Moscow Run. They just starve to death no matter how long they sit in an unreachable part of the barracks. Shouldn't we consider this a good opportunity to organize the front?

"But then, isn't there a lot of backlash from the Army? However, inside the Demon King's Army, we see this delay in replenishment as a failure of the station..."

"It's a weather issue, I guess it's pointless to persuade. I don't know why, but I've made a lot of enemies at some point."

"If you're serious about that, Akira is either quite a big shot or a fool."

"Don't flatter me like that."

…………

"Let's not look at me with those poor eyes, shall we?

I'm gonna be a little thrilled. Then what?

At that time, Eli, who was negotiating with various departments, returned to the station station. After finishing several reports, I was told that I had contact matters.

"From whom?

"If you follow the original, it's from the great men of the Army, right? The day after tomorrow, I am ordering you to attend the" Conference on Measures to Replenish the Stagnant Demon King's Army. "

... Wow.

"I mean, it's not a contest or anything, is it?

"I think you're right."

Mr. Eli releases a ruthless word. I just have to drool.

I don't like it, I don't want to attend.

"... Dear Akira, don't worry"

"Oh, Mr. Sophia......!

After all, Mr. Sophia was an angel. She laughs at me and says nice things to me.

"I'll pick up the bones for you."

After all, Mr. Sophia was a demon.