"Thank you for coming, Ars. Thank you for taking care of me the other day."

"It's been a long time, Ghana. Quickly, what is the situation?

"Currently, we have succeeded in curbing Paramedia. So far, it seems that the Arbarest family has no way of recapturing this completely fallen Paramedian. I think the Balkans attacked the Knights of the western Arbarest from Paraguay."

"Well, for now, you've kept the surrounding land down, mainly in Paraméa. Excellent work."

"No, it wasn't that hard. However, I still have to say that people are tough on Fontana."

"That much?

"Yes, he seems to be quite reluctant to govern us. You may obey by force, but it's not a very good idea."

Can't you use your strength?

"Naturally, the residents will be hostile if anything happens. If House Arbarest's agitation subsides and comes to us, we will help them. That way, no matter how hard Paraméa is said to be, we will not be able to protect ourselves. After all, the ship's crew, who are familiar with this lake, will be important to safely navigate the lake where this monster lives."

"I see. That means that domination by force, as Carlos said, is not a very good idea. We'll have to do something else."

"Do you have any thoughts on Ars?

"Hmm, I don't know if I can say it because it's an amateur idea, but will you listen to me, Ghana?

"Yes, of course."

"If the comfort of the inhabitants of the land that we have invaded and captured is what I think it would be like to have a festival. Those who were in the fortress fought in unity, but as a result they were defeated, and many died. But their deaths were brave and honorable. That's what we know best when we fight directly. So how about we celebrate that fight and celebrate the festival by praying for the happiness of everyone, including the inhabitants of Paramedian Fortress?

"... can you say you fought well? I feel like all the people who died in fear of the rising water level and the monsters of the lake lurking in the water....."

"No. They fought hard to the end in desperate circumstances. Residents come together. Isn't that wonderful? Oh, you don't have to tell me that the fortress was submerged. It's a story you wouldn't know if you weren't there."

"Very wisdom works, Ars. But do you think the festival alone will convince everyone in Paraguay's neighborhood?

"You won't. However, I think it would make a distinction in the organization of mind. What the inhabitants are angry at right now is irreplaceable anger. The helplessness that those close to them are dead, but have to obey them. If the festival can contain it as much as possible, it should at least calm down on the surface."

"Well, I don't know."

"Besides, it's not wrong to say that festivals alone are not enough. Let's give them a real profit."

"Is it profitable? Specifically?

"Barca will develop land around here. Watertight Fortress Paraméa is in the middle of the lake, but there is also farmland around the lake, where nobody currently lives. We also stopped the river downstream of Lake Paramère and raised the water level of the lake. Subsequently, the land downstream of the river became rough as the weir was cut and the water was drained. Let's fix it up."

"I see. By giving the residents a direct benefit, you're making it harder to complain than you received it."

"That's right. You don't have to convince everyone. A certain number of our inhabitants would be enough if we were close to Fontana."

"... hmm, maybe you can do that. Let's prepare for the festival. Are you sure you want to ask Balka to develop the land?

"I see. Let the neighborhood know early about the festival and ask residents for help if possible with a daily allowance. If we prepare ourselves for those who have died in our own hands, it will work."

On Carlos' instructions, I arrived at the site of Paramedia, a waterfront fortress in western Arbarest territory, and I reunited with Ghana, which currently controls the area.

Apparently, in Ghana's opinion, domination by force is not very good.

That's probably not a mistake, more than the people on the ground say.

So I came up with the idea I had in mind by the time I got here.

It was a festival to celebrate those who had died.

The fact remains that the people who lived in Paraguay have died as a result of this operation.

But at least it's not because we don't feel anything for the death, but because if we were told that we had respect for the person who bravely fought with the mourning heart, it would be a little better.

In fact, I don't think you can forgive me that easily, but the hearts of people around here who are overflowing with death are realistic.

I think that if we improve the land so that we can live a better life than before, more people will recognize the new ruler from the profit and loss account.

Ghana accepted the possibility and adopted my proposal.

Thus the festival was to be held in Paraméa.