It's all one flower.

1164. Trusted Persons Real Numbers

Ensign Razootchik took off his [flower ear] and went.

The demon soldier Rubel does not receive a voice from General Al Jadi questioning Senator Pajomok of the branch party in Qin Pei (Tonerico).

... If you have to, Ensign will tell you later.

Until I eavesdropped, I didn't want to know what I shouldn't know.

Rubel lowered his back to a slightly damaged couch when he was alone in a room given in the abandoned building. Something brought in from other ruins, nothing else but a blanket and a crate instead of a desk.

A tablet terminal was removed from the West Porch to open a folder of information collected in Artel territory.

From the news list rewarding the results of the presidential preliminary and national political elections, a list will be drawn up of the winners of the preliminary and congressional elections.

I could see Artel's willingness to continue the war with the Nemoralis, just by staring at his face and the main covenant.

It is only a small hope that we find that there are people in that country who want peace too.

... but well, it's impossible for this guy to be president.

We broke through the presidential primaries at the winning line critical, but we don't know what the next primaries will be.

The Peaceful Light Party, to which the Humnus candidate belongs, won the highest number of seats ever, but still remained the foam party.

The demon soldier Rubel recalled what Ensign Razootchik had told him shortly after he returned to his base in North Zakart City from the mainland of Artel.

"Forty-eight percent turnout. You know what this means?

"... less than half of it"

"That's right. In half a century of civil strife, people who snorted like defending democracy against the theocratic retrievers, in only thirty years, are this Zama."

Ensign Razootchik nodded at Rubel's fearful answer and laughed with his nose at the election results in the Artel Republic.

"In Congress, President Poderes' Artel party made up the majority, but the voters as a whole don't see nearly three quarters giving them any confidence."

Again the numbers were shown, and Rubel thought of the pie chart.

Fifty-two percent of the Artel voters abstained from voting, and of the remaining forty-eight percent, about half voted unaffiliated with the opposition.

The Artel party will name the opposition with more than two dozen percent confidence within the voters as a whole and a calculation that will move the entire country.

Children who do not yet have the right to vote and the Lanterna Islanders, who are not given the right to vote, are treated as unwilling and involved in the continuation of the war without refusal.

Rubel remembered a handwritten poster he saw one day in Artel's mall.

Bread for the kids!

The grieving screams of the parents do not seem to reach the Artel Party of 20% confidence.

"If we stop the war, Lacrimaris will lift the blockade on the lake and the logistics will recover, but you still have to."

Ensign Razootchik picked up the whining that Rubel accidentally leaked.

"Uhm. That's what I'm after for us"

"Aim...?

"What do you think voters would do if, for example, one candidate put up a convention that allows them to agree on economic measures but never agrees on how to deal with war?

"I don't care what you say... if I were you, I wouldn't let that person be someone else"

"Right. I will, too."

Ensign agrees and is horrified.

"If there is something within the Convention as a whole that I really cannot compromise or agree with, I will see another candidate convention in the erasure method. However, if you have a difficult item to accept, you can also go to the next candidate."

... Well, you will.

Rubel was satisfied with Ensign's explanation.

"So what do you think voters who see the convention in the erasure law will do if they see (see) what each candidate's convention doesn't accept?

"Have you reviewed it again and stopped voting for someone who doesn't seem to be comfortable compromising?

Rubel hung up on his ways, but remembered Artel's voting results and peered at Ensign Razootchik. The superior officer continues with a satisfactory nod.

"I can't say enough that everyone does, but the difference between the last time and this time turnout is fourteen percent. Personally, I believe that a significant number of them abstained from voting as a result of the erasure laws"

(i) There was no way that Rubel, a soldier, could have matched the material that Ensign Nemoralis' Army Intelligence anticipated.

"It doesn't matter with the magic of the numbers, such as the Cabinet support rate to be presented in the polls. Don't you think this result of the vote is true support for the Artel party?

"Right."

Many screenshots of SNS, which are popular with young people, are stored on the tablet terminal of the license. I stumbled across the link when I was investigating the campaign on the mainland of Artel.

An account naming the Embassy of the Republic of Nemoralis in the Kingdom of Amitostigma, but without the official mark of the SNS operating company.

Less than two months after opening. Whether authentication is still available in the real thing, a fake account, or a perennial account someone made in the funny half, is the subtlety.

The reciprocal follow-up will be lined up with accounts of the Nemoralis embassy set up in the countries of scientific civilization. Many were opened at the same time as this. None of them, including those that have been around since before the war, have official marks.

The post calling itself "Embassy of Nemoralis in the Kingdom of Amitostigma" took up the majority with photographs. Continue posting the same contents in Hunan and Common Language.

The casual scenery of the day, the city and traditional events and people's outfits. Pictures of local dishes are accompanied by simple recipes.

Out of rarity, or as soon as Rubel realized, the followers were over 10,000 and still gaining momentum.

There are also posts once a day that convey the situation of refugee camps with pictures and call for support.

It is possible that the Foreign Ministry of the Interim Government instructed him to make it, but he remembered the mourning of General Al Jadi and felt it was not.

Rubel reported the existence of this account to Ensign Razootchik and others, wondering whether it should be confirmed.