It's all one flower.

1185. Changing unemployment rates

Farkill, like the adults at the Nemoralis Construction Industry Association, says with a wrinkle between his eyebrows.

"People in the bureau of Amitostigma say to cut it off because it's not a wack to be fought back, but people in the construction union in Patens City have a lot of main theists."

"Oh, ladies and gentlemen, they take care of the trees."

Padolrik nods.

When a wooden spirit begs for his life, there is no reason to stop logging.

Even if you are not a follower of Fraxinus, who became the great tree of Qin Peel (Tonerico), it will be difficult to feel. I could also imagine Awellana, the people of the lake.

... Even I'm such a jerk.

The Great Forest constitutes the majority of the kingdom of Amitostigma.

Not only was it not developed because there was once a strong warcraft, but I am convinced that there was also such a reason.

"The Royal Government wants to advance the development of the Great Forest."

"Five hundred years ago, when neighbor Celia Coiros perished, she forced the influx of refugees to open farmland in the plains."

"So you think it's awesome because food self-sufficiency has risen and flourished"

"This time give Nemoralis refugees forest development..."

The older members of the association say abominably.

In the former kingdom of Amitostigma, many people made trade with neighbouring countries, fishing on Lake Lacus and livestock on the plains and gathering in shallow parts of the Great Forest their livelihood, travelling seasonally. Summer and winter capitals are the remnants of it, he says.

It was a bitter measure against rapid population growth, and at the time there was a backlash of pastoralists. But without dragging conflict to this day, the people of the diaspora and their descendants also support prosperity as part of the kingdom of Amitostigma and bathe in its benefits.

"I'm confident that this time things will go well, so why don't you accept the Nemoralis refugees and put them in charge of forest development?

When Padolrik heard, the older architect groaned low.

"In the long run, it might be. But at the time, the barley fields just before the harvest were burned down, and the initial conflict was quite intense, farmers told me."

"Some of the ancient inhabitants still treat farmers as if they were someone else, so I can't feel safe."

Awellana and Farkill sighed at the same time.

Apparently, some of the rumors I heard at the temple in the Kingdom of Lacrimalis were true.

"I heard rumors that the Amitostigma government is going to stop the refugees from jumping and make them pioneers of the Great Forest..."

"You don't have to go out of your way to [constrain] me, you can't go home even if you want to."

An older architect drops his shoulder.

"If I cut a tree or something, the wind will get tight."

"But even when I was robbed of my job,

There are not only refugee camps, but also nemoralists who rely on the margins and who live in the city, taking advantage of the work support of the Royal Government of Amitostigma and companies.

"It doesn't come up in the refugee statistics, so I don't know how many people."

"Mr. Farkill, do you know what amitostigma unemployment is? I don't mind the breaking news."

When Padolrik reluctantly asked, Farkill immediately turned on the tablet terminal.

"Uh, breaking news, sounds like the latest announcement from the Labor Department two months ago."

"Thanks"

Read up as you look at the screen.

"The powerful people are 2.4 percent, and the powerless people are 15.7 percent. But you don't seem to classify your own people and refugees.

... Even amitostigma is such a tough guy for a powerless people.

Green-haired pharmacist (dull) Awellana looked at the side of Padolrik.

As a father, the powerless people who abandoned their work for my son ask further.

"Before the war... how about August 2190?

Farkill put it out right away, too.

The powerful people say it's 1.9 percent, and the powerless people say it's 12.6 percent.

"Not only is there an influx of Nemoralis refugees, but there is also the effect of the lake blockade in Lacrimalis, but what does the Amitostigma government say about this?

"From what I've seen on the news, there's no announcement criticizing refugees or the Lacrimalis government."

Farkill runs his gaze on the search results displayed on the small screen and answers Padorrik.

Daily, he gathers information in news and so on, classifies and analyzes, much more familiar than the adult Awellanas.

"If you criticize or make statements that incite dissatisfaction or anxiety among your own people, your relationship with both countries will deteriorate. The Royal Government is a common sense response externally..."

said Padolrik.

... you know the refugees get mud on them and still want to develop the Great Forest.

I can't tell you how hard it is for the locals to hit me in the habitat. The Amitostigma government will have difficulty reaching the true Nemoralis refugees.

"But all the people who came to the bazaars and charitable concerts were gentle."

"Well. Because there's gonna be a lot of guys out there."

The craftsmen nodded as Farkill, who helped open the store, sheltered like half a solitary.

A gray-headed association member squeals with a face that reminds me of something.

"With that said, I don't know what happened to timber exports at Mr. Mariana's company, but it was in the paper over here."

"Let's get back to it. Road, what are we gonna do?

Older [Wearing Woodpeckers (Kitsuki)] school craftsmen re-divide them.

Awellana and Padolrik had their luggage put down and headed to the Royal Office of Occupation.