Isekai Apocalypse MYNOGHRA ~The Conquest of the World Starts With the Civilisation of Ruin~
Lesson 7: State-building Declaration (1)
The neighborhood was quiet with Sin, and everyone was trying to make no sense of the words the king had spoken.
The king does not think his own somehow uttered words will attract so much attention, and he is driven by admiration and self-blame.
There are stories of communal disorders remembering conversations and becoming depressed after meeting others, etc., but Takudou greatly regretted his remarks.
"Huh? Uh, Takudo?
Takudo is silent.
Instead, as for him now, I wanted him to keep himself calm, but not as Atu either.
We need to be sure of the sincerity of what we have said, and we need to see the direction of the negotiations that follow.
Instructions are given to the Mortar elders as they panicked, with the boulder Atu also giving a girly look to that word, which is far removed from her expectations.
"Oh, that! I ask what my king intends. As you are waiting there. Don't make any extra assumptions."
Watching Atu coming with a hurried look, Takudo was already in the mood to redo this game. Reset it because it was scratched from the start. That has been repeated many times before, but unfortunately this world is a little different from the game.
As a matter of course, an inquiry similar to that from Atu begins.
(How much do you mean?!?
(Yes, no. I was wondering if I should make them the people. Um, don't be too surprised. It hurts. Sorry about the communal disorder)
(Yes, no, that's good.... but those are neutral attributes, right?
Hmm Takudo did his hand to his jaw.
Until earlier I thought I'd done it to him, but it's oddly funny to see Atu's surprised look, which calms his floating mind strangely.
Then what do you think? Theories have been assembled in him at high speeds, and I have gained confidence that my remarks are unfolding on the basis of extremely legitimate theories.
Staring at himself in the eyes of Atu, who anxiously utters his doubts, Takudo begins to explain as he tells his toddler.
(I'm trying to take the form of refugee reception. It was systematically possible, wasn't it?
(Yes, but in that case I think it would be foolish to ask what to do with [Ningenmodoki], the main species of Mynogura)
Usually 'Eternal Nations' civilizations are assigned various races. Humans, elves, dwarves, demons, etc -.
Their distinctive races are diverse in orientation and nature, and they add color and blossom to the game, including elements such as immigrants and refugees. Its complexity is also the appeal of the game.
Thus, as a matter of course, there are also predominant species in Minoghura.
[Ningenmodoki], but it had more pointy characteristics than its name.
(Kana Atu. I want you to remember me well, Ningen.
Takudo gently tells me that Atu, who was a little confused, also creates unfounded relief.
Having regained her composure in the word of the trusted Lord, she strayed the material from the skeleton in her brain about Ningen Modki, as Takudo said, and blued her face.
= Eterpedia = = = = = = = = = =
[Ningenmodoki] Race
Race Correction
Population growth bonus + 20%
Magic Production Bonus - 20%
Resource production bonus + 20%
Food Production Bonus + 20%
Research Bonus - 20%
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(That's because I don't have a soul. High reproduction and bonuses for resource and food productivity, but low production of magic and technological development on the other hand. I can't be very aggressive about expansion. The disadvantages are enormous at present.)
Atu was also familiar with Takudo's explanation.
This characteristic species, while having a very peaky nature, acts strongly when the strategy is successfully assembled.
They've played under all circumstances, though. It is not so difficult to incorporate and operate them into strategies in this world for generating them in future production by magic.
But there was another problem.
(Or remember, Atu. The Ningen Modki graphics are - like that)
At the tip of Takudo's pointing at Chirali, it was protruded toward the Dark Elves, but it was actually a foot longworm on alert to hide behind it.
A few eyes capture them both. Atu remembered the crumbling human body shape of Gyoro-Gyoro eyes and Perth, as well as its shape, which shivered bizarrely with the blurb, as did the early race of Mynogura.
(Ugh, uh-huh. Surely Ningenmodoki was set to look at humans. It was a fig that mimicked in appearance, wasn't it? It can be very disgusting to exist in reality......)
The expressions that were game in this world are truly portrayed in real life.
Naturally because it's real, but it's hard to deduce how that's going to affect the spirit of the two of us.
At least, as Atu, I feared that it would be somewhat spiritually bad to run the state with Takudo in a country where that Gyoro-eyed people would hiss.
(Plus, welcoming Dark Elves as a people also benefits me. Every time I was worried about the inefficiency of the operation of the intellectual production facilities. They would solve the problem of research speed)
One of the characteristics of Minogula as a nation is its forceful production, which ignores explosive expansion and contamination using ningenmodoki with low penalties due to production capacity and reproduction, as well as happiness and hygiene.
There was a high negative correction of the reverse research power and the disadvantage of lagging significantly behind other countries in the development of new technologies.
But if we can bring this pathetic dark elf into the nation, the story will change. Because we can erase penalties for research.
Of course, if you have the magic to do that, you can also produce ningen modoki with the power of Takudo. It ensures explosive reproduction and the productivity generated by tentative willingness.
It is a very good decision to invite them in if we are to consider the concept of suitable materials.
Minogula's evil attributes were problematic in normal games and it was very difficult to accept immigrants and different races, but if we were to consider this an event, it would belong to the fortunate category.
(Well, there are advantages in running the state, more than that... huh?
(I wonder if a race capable of civilized conversation is imperative as a nation of the great Minoghura. Or my spirit isn't going to hold......)
(That's odd, I was thinking the exact same thing)
Initially, Takudo's proposal, which was thought to be a story with no clapping, was also this right if you tasted it with Atu.
There was no mistake in Takudo's strategy from the beginning, but he was welcomed with surprise by the slightly awkward communication.
Nevertheless, what happens when the lid is actually opened is still unknown.
(But will they serve properly as a people?
(I wouldn't know if I didn't try, but apparently there might be some gameplay ties. At least as long as there is a certain level of happiness, no trouble occurs - I think)
(Is this world a game? I also feel a little different about that......)
I have absolute confidence in the word of Takudo, the Lord as Atu.
If your own king chooses to be so, I guess so.
But this world is still a strange place for them. Large and small are still unknown, but she was worried that the difference would not cause any major problems.
(Well, isn't that good for the future? We're going to hear a lot from them anyway. Let's solve the problem we have in front of us now. Will Atu agree?
(There are many uncertainties... Ugh, I can't judge. sorry)
Takudou thought for a moment "gameplay" in Atu's attitude.
My own intentions make me fully understand and act, but I get very dull when it comes to deciding something.
The person won't be willing to do that, but Takudou feels that there may be some fundamental manipulation intervening in her decisive power to even feel uncomfortable.
But I will not do anything to enlighten you about it. It wasn't even a minor problem for him in the first place.
It would be good if he had Atu, and if he adds, Atu would be satisfied if he had Takudo as well.
(It's okay. I don't have to apologize. I'm the king, and you're the man. It's up to me to decide. Let's welcome them as a people)
(If that's what you can say, it clears up my worries. So tell them about the extraction. - Um, can I tell them?
The attitude you are asked about is one that is manifested from shaming your impudence.
Takudou, who didn't want her to behave like that, smiles with all her strength even though she feels the oddity of just not being able to communicate the words well.
It was an expression of dearness, directed solely at her.
(Of course it is. Who else could do that? Nice to meet you)
(I'll take care of it. My king)
Eventually the secret talks between the two are over and Atu turns back to the Dark Elves.
They have no idea what conversation was going on, they can only wait with an anxious look for an explanation of the King's thoughts that Atu would bring.
"The king's word was everything earlier."
"Ah, Atu which. I'd like you to tell us what you think of the king's words."
"The king plans to raise the country from now on. If you are to the people, you will be protected by their mercy and their glory."
The old Mortars, who heard Atu's words, were drained of their fate by a sudden suggestion.
They were the ones who had also simulated their responses and responses in advance in view of all possibilities for negotiations with the King of Ruin, but the word from the King went further on.
"The king's eyes foresee everything. I mourn the circumstances in which you were placed and show you my mercy. Nothing more, nothing less."
Atu to say pishari.
The attitude was as if to affirm that there was no further point than that, in fact, a warning that no extra prying would be done.
But the Mortars, the old men, the dark elves, do their best by desperately spinning their heads about how they should respond to the words the king suddenly brings more than that.
"Infinite like mercy by a great king, my breasts just tremble with gratitude.... Um, with all due respect, what happens to us when we become a king's people?
"I just want to say that eternal happiness is promised... but that's not what you want to know, is it? - Well, to put it bluntly, it becomes evil."
My mouth opened.
Because they said it too terminally and too naturally.
The meaning is fully understandable. I know exactly what you're trying to say.
But the content was too clapping and too serious at the same time.
"Yeah, yeah."
Old Mortar accidentally turned his gaze to the king, but the king also took for granted. On the contrary, he looks deeply convinced while nodding his neck loudly.
I don't want to be so convinced that they say I'll be evil with a petty 200 year old sage.
"Perhaps we should have gone into a little more detail, but I don't have a stepchildren to go that far with you right now"
Atu dared to minimize the explanation. They're not a people yet, and they could be rejected in case.
Of course, as for her, she was tempted to kill them all and seal their mouths at the moment she stuck a no to the king's mercy, but the foolishness of sowing the seeds of anxiety (yuri) in extra words is also pointless.
In the first place, Takudo, the king, said he would invite them into the people. It was her idea that you just had to admit it with a cry and tremble of gratitude, and that there was no need for an extra explanation or anything.
"It's up to you to decide. I say nothing in particular. Either way, that's your destiny."
The Dark Elves didn't seem to realize the word fate, but living or dying depends on this response.
There was an absolute confidence there would be nothing wrong with Takudo, even if that caused problems with the state operations.
That said, what the King is interested in is very important to Atu.
I would never have crossed it if things were carried in the right direction.
So she put her hands gently on her lips and looked in the direction of the day after tomorrow and showed a little thought,
"If you just want to add a personal opinion -
It's fun on this side too. "
And he grinned at the strange tenderness.