It's all one flower.

1386. Rubra's Request

Padolrik rolled his notebook and ran his gaze, turning his face to Roark, who stood at the spellhouse counter. Take the caged eye of power and your spine stretches unexpectedly.

"The city of Akant is a magical textile industry, and Oberbok is a thriving producer of magical tools and its materials related industries."

Roark nodded, drawing a map on his head.

"There is originally a close relationship between the two cities. Obervo's dyes dye the yarn, and Obervo's craftsmen make [endless bags] out of that magical yarn."

"Aren't you the only farmer in the vicinity to source it?

Skinum eats up for some reason.

"That's right. We also have dealings with the cities of Muscavito and Ljabina, but even if the price rises severely, we can't really cut off from our long-held and attached counterparties."

"We have quality issues, and when the situation settles, the supply will return."

Manager Gentius saw the work room as chilling.

Now, materials from the Warcraft cannot enter the warehouse in the back, and they also pile up in the work room. It was hunted by warcraft exterminators who contracted jobs on the mainland of Artel and by Putnik, a personally active material store.

Other materials, however, were struck by aerial attacks by the Army of Artel and the plague in the Republic of Nemoralis, and the region of Lacrimaris territory was also contaminated with the toxins of the turbulent wind tree (Seibu), resulting in reduced supplies. Conversely, demand has increased because of the war, prices have stopped high and inventory is unacceptable.

... Oh, well. The manager is also concerned about the market for international transactions such as the production of materials elsewhere.

Then the package earlier would be more informative than a change.

"In Obervok, via Micrantera Island, there seems to be a move to increase imports from the Hubei region"

"Sir, did you even look up such a cot?

The curse store owner rides himself out to the counter.

"Yep. When we interviewed in Akant City, Oberbok's merchants were able to talk to us, so me and Mr. Rafe went to Oberbok and took it back."

... After all, people with a lot of social experience are awesome.

After the war, Rourke also gathered information in various phases, but he is a high school student.

I can't think specifically of what information I need in a business transaction, and I don't realize the existence of missing information. If Roark had collected the same information as Padorlik, he would have compiled only the information he had received from the traffickers in Akart and made a report.

"So, how was it?

"Oberbok's side was quite motivated, and he was very motivated to look at the barter."

The island of Micrantera is the territory of the Kingdom of Rubra, one of the seven kingdoms of Hubei. The Seven Kingdoms of Hubei have adopted a clandestine policy, and there are only national exchanges between the Seven Kingdoms, which were originally one country.

Only the island of Micrantera, which houses the headquarters of the Wizard's international organization, the Wings of Spirituality, is the only focal point open to the world.

"Not long ago, the Kingdom of Rubra expressed its interest in the Internet and requested a catalogue of satellite mobile communications for the exchange," he said.

"What? Um... what do you mean?

"Satellite mobile communication… It's a system that combines a small satellite communication antenna that can exchange data directly with surrounding satellites, modems and cables that connect with transmitters, receivers, phones, computers and communication devices, and then small generators."

Skinum, a former theological student, even explained.

The two people of the lake are familiar with magic, but they seem to be neglected by the Internet and machines, and are overwhelmed by stories full of jargon.

After disconnecting the lake bottom cable, Roark found out what it looked like in a report compiled by Farkill. But I don't know how to explain it understandably even to a wizard without preliminary knowledge.

The manager turned a bewildered glance at me and I looked at Padorlik in trouble.

He nods with an understandable face.

"My son told me that if I had it, I could connect to the Internet and use the phone, even where there are no lake bottom cables or a large telecommunications satellite antenna base."

"Heh..."

The manager impressed him, but his voice and face are filled with confusion by more than half.

Padolrik went on fine.

"They say that small objects are the size and weight that humans can carry with them all, even large ones, to the extent that they can be loaded onto passenger cars."

Leading scientific civilizations, such as the Japan Empire, say they deploy to military, police, fire, bureaux, hospitals of more than a certain size, as well as schools in every region, in preparation for communications disruptions caused by large-scale disasters.

"Oh, the mainland people are scratching it with blood eyes. Is that it? He said it on the radio a while ago."

The manager punches Pong in the hand and brightens his face.

The extraordinary news, Roark also heard.

The announcer took note of the figures read out without any translation, and told the haulier Fiarluca. According to Farkill's report, that figure represents the speed of communication.

The communication speed of satellite mobile communication seems to be an irresistible slowness for those accustomed to high-capacity high-speed communication via lake bottom cables.

... If this is your first time installing the internet, I guess that's still enough.

"Looks like the Kingdom of Rubra said it would be nice if they brought the catalogue on the next scheduled flight, but Obervok said he sent out a temporary flight and gave a briefing"

"Hmm? So the Kingdom of Rubra will soon be able to use the Internet?

"That's not it. That's right."

"After all, is it because the mainland people buy fish scattered?

"Why does the Kingdom of Rubra want to connect to the Internet?

The manager and Skinum's voice overlapped.

... I can get external information in the exchange newspaper, so it's not weird to know what the internet is like, but why, now that the lake bottom cable is off?

Roark was also concerned and waited for Padolrik's answer.