I Said Make My Abilities Average!

388 Defense Battle 2

Miles passed on the information to his employer's merchants, who rushed off somewhere and then extended their stay in Imperial City by three days.

And in the meantime, I don't know if we checked it ourselves or if we made a connection with the rest of the team, but the merchants, who apparently purchased information about 'the place' from Mr. Vebdel, did not get an exact location, finally made the decision to leave.

The destination is the mountainous area in the southeast direction of the imperial capital.

Because the empire has a lot of mountains overall, it doesn't make a lot of sense to say 'head to the mountains', but still, they have a lot of particularly steep mountains in that direction.... So it seems that there are not many human species living in and many subhuman villages...

"Mr. Vebdell's dealings with the Vorrell Chamber of Commerce and the Dilabolt Chamber of Commerce, which was run by a man named Gareidal, the culprit, seem to be mainly conservative and food and necessities."

"... I mean, munitions, that's why"

Lena returned word of satisfaction to the information Pauline had purchased in her story with Mr. Vebdell.

From now on, big business opportunities are coming. Perhaps, before that, that man named Galedal hastened the crime. As a result, there was a lot of lack of preparation, lack of investigation, and such a result would have been achieved….

After the spread of artillery to war, weapons and ammunition dominate when it comes to munitions, but in this world, when it comes to weapons to replenish, they are about arrows and spare swords, and heavy losers carry mainly food. Since it is within the country, the water field can be accurately grasped, and drinking water can be secured in close proximity.

There is no need for broken castle gavels, baristas, hooked ladders (ladders), rope ladders, etc. to attack castles and fortifications, as they do not attack other countries.

In addition, the amount of food that can be bought or collected from surrounding towns and villages is not that large, and there is not much to worry about being attacked by enemy soldiers along the way by supply units carrying additional supplies to be sent.

Neither would the bandits be fools to attack army supply units protected by soldiers of escorts.

The carrier, where the bulk of the merchandise has been sold and has become gala-empty, is loaded with preferences purchased in Teito.

It is unnatural to wander around the Empire without products to sell, and we still need something that will be a cut-off to converse with people, or goods, to gather information locally.

And soldiers' meals are paid for by the military, and there's no shortage of food otherwise. Then, the aim was preferences, that is, liquor, picking, and confectionery.

But they are not so tenacious that when they left the King's capital of the kingdom of Tillus, they could afford the carriage, and the miles were relaxed and lenient.

"… so what shall we do…"

"Whatever you do, if 'that pattern', you'll have to explain the situation again and fit it in circles."

"That's right..."

Miles had to snort so much at what Lena said.

"Um, can you handle it if you give me the name of the running ancient dragon..."

"Oh, that 'convenient' thing..."

"Beledettes, right?"

Lena poking faceless into Miles' mess against Pauline. It is no longer almost a sense of duty or a volunteer penetration.

"But not one of those ancient dragons is in charge of liaison with all the investigators of the monuments on the continent, right? No matter how fast the ancient dragon can fly and the range of action is wide, it's convenient..."

"Even if another ancient dragon was in charge, wouldn't that be all right if we knew, no, that the human side knew what was going on? You just have to dig holes on your own and pull them off when you're satisfied, without dispute.

Besides, the last time, it was information-sharing among the ancient dragons. Isn't that how the demons and beasts at the scene are informed?

"" Sure... "

Miles and Pauline convinced by Lena's response to Mavis.

Apparently, there seemed to be no major problem.

... No, as for the Tills Kingdom side, it would be more convenient for the Alburn Empire to rub it in the country and exhaust it...

In the first place, even Mr Vebdel's story said, 'It seems like a hasty change of attitude after interrupting preparations for "Munya" to another country'. The phrase "Munyamunya" is inconceivable other than "invasion" or "invasion".

"" Maybe this should not be solved?

And almost at the same time they thought of it, Miles and Mavis.

Lena and Pauline in the face, but to explain the mileage, how convinced they are.

"Well, we weren't asked to solve the problem separately, and for Mavis and Pauline, anyway, it's 'to connect our home country to be invaded by the Empire'..."

For Miles, a nobleman of another country, and Lena, who is only temporarily sitting back and the kingdom of Tillus is not her home country, it doesn't really matter between states.

Having said that, however, it is not very pleasant for the families of our fellow citizens or the countries in which large numbers of people we know to be caught up in the war, and that is what made the time even worse because of what we did extra.

"Then I won't do anything to help solve the rubbing, just to gather information. Or, on the contrary, scratch around so that the rubbing expands?

…………

To Pauline's words, three silent people.

Exactly, inciting battles and expanding war fires would be overdone. I didn't take that request, and that's, like, just a warrior.

………………

"I didn't decide it was an 'array', and I can't help thinking about it now. I took the time to think about it, but when I went there, things were completely different, and so on, it was a waste of time and effort, a huge loss!

"... that's true too, isn't it"

You reacted to the word 'big loss' for miles, Pauline agrees with that.

"Well, keep your heart full, but basically, the out-of-the-box battle! That's us..."

"" "" "" The Red Vow "!!

And seven days after the departure of the Empire, we arrived in the southeast of the Empire.

It is a distance that can be worn in about five days if it is in another country, but it is a bad road because of the large difference in heights and lows, on which the streets are not well maintained, and when it rained it took some time to continue to be muddy (muddy).

Even so, thanks to the magic and power of the Miles, it was very easy to deal with wheels when they fit into mud or when axles broke. So it would have taken more days if it had been a regular merchant squad.

In order to prepare for demons and bandits, a large merchant corps should be formed.

However, if the number of carriages increases, the probability of wheels, axles, and various other problems increases.

And we can't just abandon the troubled carriage, so every time, we all need to wait for the repair to finish. Because it is a bad road continuation, it is much more frequent than the streets of other countries, every time trouble occurs......

"It takes time to run the merchant squad because of the bad road, and extra expenses for that matter. Then the price of the product increases, as does the chance of being victimized by demons and bandits, and in order to manage the risk, the price has to be increased more and more...... It's a complete vicious circle."

"Having said that, the Alburn Empire is vast, has many ramps, has no money in a poor country, and won't have any money to do very much national street maintenance..."

That's how Lena returned Pauline's words from a merchant's point of view, who was also the daughter of a trafficker. Lena, who was already on a business trip by carriage with her father by the time she was mindful, would have a better feeling about something called 'the street' than Pauline, who had never left her parents' house as a middle-sized shop lady......

And......

"Oh, there, it looks like an army camp!

Miles pointed to a camp believed to belong to the Alburn Imperial Army, lined with curtain buildings, tent warehouses, etc.

"Well, in the meantime, I'll go!

"Oh... no, it's up to the merchants..."