It's all one flower.

402. Information infrastructure

The leader of the Asakor party, knowing this house well, proceeded without hesitation to the back and opened the door of a room.

"This is the room I'm renting. Go ahead."

Looks like a guesthouse. No other furniture besides a bed, a vine chair and a low table, and a wide window gave a good view of the summer capital of Amitostigma.

White houses line the hills and continue all the way to Lake Lacus. A fishing boat with a daytime net crosses the calmly glowing blue lake water. Laqueus recalled that the coastal area of Amitostigma was outside the limits of the lake blockade by the Kingdom of Lacrimalis.

When he calmed down in his rattan chair, the leader of the Assacol party poured cold water from the water into the glass and recommended it to Senator Laquéus.

"Again, it's been a long time. Dr. Laqueus."

"You too... are relieved to see you're safe."

"That looks surprisingly good on you."

The smile of the leader of the Asakor party, who made a joke, was a weak one. Raise several names of the party members who were able to confirm the fate of Smurfs and others, and offer a whisper of prayer to Sturasi, the god of Rock Mountain. Senator Lacueus, a Kirkulus, also meditated quietly.

They contested the use of demonic asthma cannons and had been placed under house arrest in parliamentary quarters at the hands of the opposition majority and the army. We worked out a plan closely and decided on an escape operation on a rainy night. Against the Nemoralis Regular Army, members of Congress and external collaborators fought to the death with technique and guns.

Councillor Laqueus escaped painfully with the cooperation of young Councillor Krapifnik.

The two don't give each other lurking places or specific place names for their activities, but only talk about what they've been spending the past few months doing.

The two-wheeled Axis Party, led by the leader of the Assacol party, worked with the Nemoralis Construction Industry Association of supporting mothers to document the damage caused by the air strikes.

Earlier boards… Shot on a tablet device and published on the Internet. Subtitled and audio in Hunan and common language, he continued to appeal to the surrounding countries as well as the rest of the world for the damage caused by the unilateral attack by Artel and to request support.

"My country is completely behind in its scientific information infrastructure."

Even the magical civilization-centric kingdom of Lacrimalis had rapidly developed an Internet connection environment over the past decade or so. Other countries in the Hunan region are also in the process of putting in place an information infrastructure for science, with the exception of parts such as the Kingdom of Scootum.

"When this war is over, we have to move forward as soon as possible."

"Right. Now at best, make the most of that hole."

In the last thirty years, the Kingdom of Lacrimalis has been rapidly rebuilding and steadily developing new infrastructures, with tourist revenues for pilgrimages and the Republic of Artel with economic support from the Kirkuri State on the Alton Gaza continent.

Neither of those Nemoralis republics are lagging far behind. Recovery from half a century of civil unrest is even halfway down the road. On top of that, we must further strain this budget for war costs and reconstruction.

Negna and Nemoralis, like other countries in the Hunan region, were hampered by demons and warcraft and even had inadequate wired telephone networks. Challenges such as costs and technical problems, ensuring the safety of workers, etc. are piling up, and new information technologies… Senator Laqueus had no idea when the day would come when the Internet connection environment would be ready.

... it's natural for Artel to insult me.

The unaffiliated Senator Laqueus thought and sighed once again about the international standing of his country. Speaking of a minority Kirkuls, it doesn't change my feelings about my country.

Asacor's party leader puts a dripping grin on the chest of such an old congressman Raqueus and spreads a draft of his writing on the low table.

"There's a way you can fight because you're weak,"

"You're the one who said tears."

"Boulders, talk fast. This is hard to insult."

Congressman Raqueus' irony made the leader of the Assacol party laugh niggardly all the time that he got my will.

"A video of a refugee girl singing a peace wish poem on a national health gymnastics song...... did you know?

"Mm-hmm. It's also in the ear of Noh."

"That raised a lot of money. Thanks to this, the food situation in the refugee camps has improved considerably."

It's the same information Snegg has heard from Senator Krapiefnik's supporters. Rep. Laqueus listened to the current situation in the refugee camp, spoken of from the mouth of the Assacol party leader.

Donations were collected to United Nations agencies, human rights organizations and others, and food, which had only one meal a day, increased twice in the morning and evening.

Funding and living room allowed supporters of refugee camps to distribute tablet devices to people living in camps.

Because not only the cost of purchasing the terminal body, but also the cost of maintaining the communication, etc., is necessary, it is not inconsistent with each unit. Percentage of cars around dozens to hundreds, but much better than nothing at all.

The terminal is also used to gather information in news and other ways, as well as to study children who cannot go to school. He also asked the refugee willingly to practice that song and released a video to the Internet shooting the chorus.

In that video, he earned advertising revenue while appealing for help for the rest of the world.

The income earned from the video was turned from the countries of the central and eastern part of the Chinucalculu Nothiu continent to buy pharmaceutical and curse materials. In the area around Lake Lacus, the effects of the war made it thinner, with soaring prices and untouchable. Even if you deduct the cost of transportation, it is cheaper to buy it far away. Human rights organisations exchanged information on the Internet and even extended their hands to such support across borders.