It's all one flower.

1918. Site Revisions

Amiela attended a meeting at Marjana's house.

Surrounding the conference desk are Mariana, an executive of the General Trading Company, Jubermen of the Kingdom of Amitostigma, Silentium reporter of the Hunan Economic Newspaper, Asakor party leader exiled from Nemoraris, Molcove, Lacueus, Fiarca the hauler, and Farquill the traveller searching for the truth.

I don't know why Amiela was called here.

For the time being, I read the materials distributed, but there are a lot of jargon about the Internet, and it's a chimpanzee.

Following a typical greeting, a Silentium reporter began to speak.

“As you know, most of the refugee support sites we run are no longer functioning due to the impact of the UN Security Council resolution and the economic sanctions imposed by the Twenty Countries Economic Powers Conference.”

Many companies have stopped doing business with the Nemolaris to avoid economic sanctions. The Hunan Economic Newspaper's refugee support site no longer publishes new job openings.

The situation surrounding refugees has deteriorated rapidly, including the dismissal of those employed through the site if they are not naturalized in the Amitostigma Kingdom. The King and the government urge that there should be no discrimination or unfair dismissal of the nemoraris refugees, but the progress has not been foolish.

In the international trade between private operators, the government of the Kingdom of Amitostigma cannot rule out the impact of sanctions.

Businesses headquartered in 20 economically important countries and those with which they do business have stopped doing business with nemoraris companies pursuant to economic sanctions.

Large companies in these countries also operate strictly, including by closing transactions with businesses that continue to do business with nemoraris companies.

Particularly, the Kirkles regard the Republic of Nemorallis as an evil nation that violates the Convention on the Prohibition of the Magic Biological Weapons and may invite the return of monsters from the Third World. Those who do things that benefit the country have come to be bombarded with similar evil disbelievers.

As a result, in order to avoid the deterioration of the corporate image, economic sanctions were imposed on businesses in the Kyrgyz region and many other countries with which they deal.

Statements on the internet stand out as radical by ordinary people in the common language. The comments section underneath the news article on the portal site is disgusting.

"Our refugee support site continues to host support from our government and private organizations, as well as consultation channels, but that's not enough."

“Hmm, I appreciate it if you just say that.”

The Silentium reporter nodded slightly with a lowered eyebrow as the Kirkuri Senator Lacueus thanked him.

“After discussions between our department and the Ministry of Labour's Refugee Affairs Department, we have decided to discontinue site-based job support.”

The exiles and Farquill are breathtaking.

Amiela also felt abandoned, and her hand holding the material trembled.

Congressman Jubermen smiles at the leader of Assacor.

“It's okay, just switch to another support.”

"What is another support...?"

Asakor, the leader of the Fraksinus Strasi sect, returns to the congressmen of the Amitostigma Kingdom, who share the same faith.

Reporter Cilentium replied.

“I plan to redesign it into a mail-order site.”

"Reinventing... what are you selling?"

Senator Molcove raised a red eyebrow.

Marjana stretches her spine and says:

"Frigio Corporation has suspended the handling of cloth products handled by refugees, and we have collected the products."

Collected items such as used clothing remake belts and grass-coloured scarves were turned into a crowdfunding gratuity. However, there has been an increase in small donations below the level of giving gratuities, and many high value supporters also refuse gratuities, and most of them are unable to accept them.

Amiela's stomach became heavier.

"The bazaar is a bit refrained now..."

"The refugee camp is also busy with agricultural work, so I can't go out, so it's okay."

Senator Molcove told me to take it off, but it didn't change that an externally-oriented handicraft that was cut off from the sales channel floated in the air.

"Our representatives have checked with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Industry, etc., and it seems that there is no problem in selling products and processed foods that have no magical effect handled by the nemoralis refugees."

Cirentium reporter's calm voice made the air in the venue relieved.

"We are here today to discuss the process of determining the selling price, recruiting people to work on shipping, working places, and updating the site."

“Isn't the price the same as it was on Frigio Corporation's website?”

Senator Lacquéus leans his head over what he needs to discuss.

Marjana, an executive of the General Trading Company, explained the reasoning in an orderly manner.

"There were additional intermediary fees and management fees from Frigio Corporation. This time, if there is a cost to the refugees in terms of labor, packaging materials and work location to be hired for the shipping operation, we have to take it into account.”

... it was a tough business for you.

Amiela, a needle, was also engaged in sales when she was a member of the mobile distributor Praetor Misa, but she never thought about expenses.

We processed materials from the forest and fields into magic drugs and vines, and sold them from right to left using cloths and ingredients obtained from exchanges and gratuities as clothes, bags, and cookies.

Their labor costs were necessities such as food, clothing, and Magic Crystal that they received as a replacement.

This time, it is difficult to distribute profits even though they sell products made by refugees via the Internet.

... people who want food and people who want medicine get into a fight?

Amiela was not sure, so she decided not to say anything extra, but to keep an eye on the talks of the greats.