When I feel a fuzz gaze and point my face at the couch, everyone is looking at me.

"What's up?

"No, I thought when you shut up was when you were sorting out your thoughts, so I was trying not to disturb you..."

"Oh...... thank you"

Nodding at Dr. Romanov's words.

I really have words to tell others what I sensibly know.

But when I think about how I'm going to tell you, I'm going to shut up naturally.

Open your mouth as you think.

"Power is a scary thing. There have been a lot of responses to Baron Ballas over the past few months, and I understand that very well. I want to keep the scary stuff away from me so I'm not afraid. But if I can't do that either, I think I should tie it up. That's all I'm talking about personally, but if there's ever a chance in the future that anyone can join politics and touch power, it would be fair if we tied them all up..."

"You decide that kind of territorial law, and the lord also obeys that law. Under the law, the Lords and the Residents are equal?

"We have to leave a lot of authority to the lord because the lord has to take ultimate responsibility. So it won't be total equality."

When Mr. Louis stroked his jaw and nodded, Estreja and Barbarian sat down to keep their bodies on the couch, tired or not.

Well, it's a long story, and it's a pain in the ass.

The Elves seem to have something in mind, and Mr. Rottenmeyer is staring at Mr. Louis.

I see these two have been talking a lot lately, and I wonder if there's one person I can talk to who can do their job.

Let's just keep talking.

"A politician chosen by public opinion in the future will move the politics of the territory"

At first, village masters and city faces will be chosen as delegates, but when the time is up, they will also be able to elect and choose delegates.

Then there will also be experts on politics.

The job of politicians comes not only in internal affairs, but also in negotiations with other territories.

If there is a conflict at the end of the negotiations, there will be military involvement there.

"Military is a matter on the stretch of politics and diplomacy, so there is political judgment in choosing them, whether it be war or war or harmony. So politics is a priority for the military."

I guess Mr. Rottenmeyer moves quickly because he writes down my explanation.

Her notes have proven easy to read when making knob craftsmanship manuals.

Let me read it to you later.

"So, if a politician in charge of politics is to be chosen in public opinion, the war or other action chosen by that politician naturally reflects public opinion. All responsibility goes back to the people who chose them, via the politicians chosen by the public."

So at election time, you can't choose between visibility and brother-in-law, not policy.

"On the other hand, military personnel are not chosen by popular opinion, they are merely officials. If this is a state where we can act on our own, we will have a military action that does not reflect public opinion and has no political judgment"

"It's... putting me on top command is no way..."

"The bureau will eventually be the department to enforce congressional decisions, won't it? Placing the military under it is tantamount to managing the military under a politician who has gained public opinion. Besides, keeping the military under control of the public opinion makes it possible for a lord to issue an order to the army, for example, to try to oppress the people, to make them ignore the order, or to use it in turn as a shield to protect the people. Well, it's a stone to the future."

Ms Louis was one of those people who expected the arrival of parliamentary politics, so she would not object.

And Mr. Romeo raised his hand softly.

"Oh, you know, if politics were to move in public opinion in the future, that means, in short, that if you don't think properly and elect a representative, the people themselves would strangle themselves......?

"Yeah, that's what happens when you do the right thing. But it's my responsibility to do the right thing, so I'll make sure you take it."

"Huh, that means that the inhabitants should also think about it properly instead of hugging someone...?

"Yes, because no matter what happens in Kikunai, the inhabitants will have to think about it properly so that they don't live. You're going to do that."

If you want a better life, what you have to learn is that any creature does.

If that's human, it's just diverse.

"Instead of what, under the responsibility of the Lords, we will set up educational opportunities for all the inhabitants. If you will develop diverse ways of thinking and knowledge there and bring them to life in the future"

"Was that what you wanted to do to make education compulsory..."

"Well, what do you mean, it helps? You have to be closely related to life, you want to get out of your hands. But if you were to jump back on yourself if you were clueless, you'd do the least you could, right?

When I laughed slightly at him, I saw Mr. Viktor and Mr. Lara clapping their shoulders.

Dr. Romanoff seems to be having some fun, though.

"It's hard when public opinion is reflected in politics. 'Cause I wish we'd been frustrated that the fault was the lord's fault until now, but from now on, it's our fault, so even if we want to be angry, we can't be angry. Each and every one of the inhabitants now bears the responsibility that each lord carried."

"Ah..." someone said, leaking a surprise voice.

Yes, a parliamentary system is not just a gentle system that reflects such public opinion.

Failure is a slippery bounce back to the people.

"I told you, I'm not such a good person. From now on, we're going to create a mechanism whereby the people will have to choose their future with their own heads and minds."

Pulling her lips up more, three Estraijas, like the representative of the people of the Territory so far, sitting with a strange face, breathe in relief.

As Dr. Romanov shook his shoulder, he asked me.

"So, what's that mind?

"You have to study properly to figure out your play dialogue or something, right? Even if we go ahead, we'll all have trouble studying until then." When I studied reluctantly, I understood the meaning of the dialogue in your play so much, the play is so funny! 'Feels like it's a reward, and it's not good?

Mr. Viktor or Lara laugh as Dr. Bukha and Romanov blow out.

Uh, me, did I say anything weird?