It Seems I Came to Another World, Now What Should I Do

Episode 592: Held by Parliament - Mandatory vote

When entering the floor, place it in the same seat as earlier. Where the royalists and conservatives are in place, the facilitator of the proceedings announces the progress of the proceedings.

"With regard to the next agenda, the Marquis of Nartia, with regard to responding to requests for assistance from the Kingdom of Levastine in the north. Report."

I also give it to the Royalists when it comes to information. Since the King's permission is required for the decision to execute the budget, it will be reported by the Royalists.

"With regard to the acts of war by oaks in Akihiro territory that occurred on May 1, the view with simultaneous operations, including in other countries, was clarified in reports from various countries. It is also believed that the object is intended to invade the Kingdom of Levastine, located in the northernmost part of the continent. Current reports indicate that villages and towns in the north within the Kingdom of Levastine have been damaged or have been completely cut off by raids. In order to crack this situation, the Kingdom of Levastine has requested assistance…"

I was allowed to read the national reports on the assumption that they would go up to the Viscount, but the damage to the oak is still significant, intact to the extent of the Kingdom of Varanica, with considerable and minor damage in terms of other countries. I don't even know the details about how the damage was done, but fishing wildfire is a tactical opponent. There's a good chance he's doing something else.

As far as the Kingdom of Levastine is concerned, it is a country built together by humans who originally made their living from hunting. On a somewhat detailed map that I was finally able to show you, through the Kingdom of Dabtia, the earth was spread all at once to the north. I guess the kingdom of Walanica is shaped like the peninsula at the end of the west. Located at its vastly expanded northern tip is the Kingdom of Levastine. In a country that was spreading demons to the north while mainly hunting, countries maintained national traffic in the form of saying they would have fur and other items distributed while sending support to combat demons. It would be a totally dependent situation with regard to massive demonic measures. By crisis in that country, the threat of demons is likely to spread across the continent as if the lid had come off if left alone. That consciousness is common to all countries, and it seems that the nearby countries of the Kingdom of Levastine still manage to keep the front, sending their support. It is in the spirit of this request for support to assemble and push back the entire force as the human side to break it all at once, and to redefend on it.

Nartia's report is closed and the Proceedings Clerk asks for an opinion. Kessler, an open-minded finance minister, raises his hand and climbs to the stage.

"It will also concern the following proceedings, except for the amending budget for the current year's budget build-up, which will now be given as a surplus of about 100 million waals. For its part, the Kingdom of Walanica proposes that this surplus be used as support. The reason for this is…"

In line with the explanation of the advantages mentioned earlier during the break, even if supplies and troops were sent, expenses related to the transfer and movement would appear to have been greatly reduced during the arrival stage on the ground. In addition, damage can be thought of in terms of supplies, and it is difficult to exert full force in the exotic land known as the northern end of the force. The purpose of this is to say that the Kingdom of Levastine can supplement the missing part by throwing the funds for genuine water intact. The real power of what is called gold can be turned into anything. Sometimes you only know what you're looking for locally. Then creating an environment where locals can get what they want would be the right thing to do.

As an inventor, everyone nods in a situation where there is no objection due to the supplement attached to the earlier story. With regard to the royalty, if I say so, I have no particular objection to the understanding that it would be for the king if the authority of the kingdom of Varanica were to rise with the use of a shelved budget. If I thought if I went through like this, the proceedings would also be over, if I thought the conservatives had come together and started talking about something, a man dressed as the Count would raise his hand.

"In fact, our country is also under oak invasion. It is the same affected country, and what will be the support without this preparation? As far as surpluses are concerned, we propose that they be used to expand Wang Du's armaments, and that separate taxes be set up on support and that they be turned around. For that reason…"

Conservatives say that the defense of the King's capital comes first and foremost, and it is a prerequisite to prepare for what if. On top of that, if the current state of the good economy raises taxes, there will be no dissatisfaction with the inhabitants. It was a story about staying constant and raising revenues, as well as saying that we should turn some of it from there to the supporters.

Honestly, suddenly for a moment, I couldn't think of anything.

The reason for the good economy is the bubble associated with the construction of 'Lisatia', whose bubble is only loosening the overall purse string and the economy is floating. If we raise taxes here, the bubbles will bounce at once and the economy will be stiffened. In addition, even as it stands, the taxes of the five public citizens are too high. Taxes in the people are fixed in an aristocratic system where income varies greatly depending on how well the lord is doing. It becomes a world of nasal cry all at once with a little inaction. In the future, soft-landing bubbles while reducing taxes to boost the economic flotation would be the right way to scale up the economy, but the opposite was too true thinking to be accepted at all. Besides, it will be Akiguchi that the tax increase will come in big for announcing a tax increase. Do you want me to show the foreign countries that I am unwilling to take action as the kingdom of Walanica for the next three months? It would be self-evident what would happen if the same thing were done when the Kingdom of Walanica was in crisis.

Expansion of armaments is also called expansion of armaments in this world. The same goes for the salaries of the soldiers themselves, but also for the costs of nurturing and equipping them, and maintaining them. It is not easy to sharpen an increased number of personnel once. If you fail, you won't be able to turn the tax increase if you don't put it at that cost.

I turn to Rostee with a strange look on my face, but sigh with a rather grumpy face. I'm sick and tired of seeing the faces of all the pioneers. Too much international feeling and too little sensitivity in terms of their own economy.

Norweh softly ears in my ear thinking about how to deal with it.

"Conservative prospects include two points. He says he's going to expand his armament with regard to the defense of the King's Capital, but, uh, I guess he's going to ask the mercenary guild. Because the adhesion of conservatives and mercenary guilds has long been. If you were to sign an annual contract for 100 million won, you'd be deducted about 30% of the money. I usually return that to the state treasury, but I guess the conservative's aim is to contract at the same price to make the difference nostalgic. Plus I'm saying tax hikes, but I guess I'm after changing my self-governing ordinance later and putting a tax hike on the surplus to increase my lord's share of the money. Wheat and taxes other than each guild are subject to the ordinances of each Territory."

When I hear that, I lose my strength at once, and I get a sigh of sigh. When I turned to Rostee, I looked at Norweh, who flaunted his shoulder, and nodded. Truth......

"The current favourable economy is due to temporarily expanding consumption, with gold spinning around the country as a whole, coupled with more income and expanding consumption. If we raise taxes here, consumption will slump at once, and I believe that tax revenues will not go up and vice versa. The residents aren't stupid either, so if the economy gets better in the future and they earn more, they won't scatter, and they'll start saving up for when taxes go up. That would create a structural recession. That way, as long as the age of knowing this backdrop is alive, there will be no improvement. The recession is likely to continue in the next decade or two."

When I turn around and tell each minister to hear me, they all frown.

"Hmm...... That reasoning is convincing. Lord Rostee, don't you remember those days?

When Kessler says, Rostee floats the tannic side.

"Fifteen years ago, at the inaction of the South? The conservative territory was close to total annihilation, so we did a year-long tax hike in each of the enlightened and royal territories, but tax revenues are pretty much growing. So, it definitely became a source of recession until last year. Is it foolish to collapse the current economic situation? The benefits of the revitalisation of the economy by products from 'Lizzatia', not least the budget execution involved in the construction of 'Lizzatia', are enormous. The same goes for the salt earlier, but the territory of Norweh, Akihiro, will develop significantly more than this. It is the entire country that benefits from it. However, I'm sure it sounds good when it comes to the King's Capital defense. Protect the King. If you ask me if I can protect you with the force of the king's capital today, no one can say for sure."

Uh, this is an unknown argument in demonic proof. It's a trick. If the King's capital is attacked by just enough force to take a devastating blow, the King's capital will fall. There can be no proof that there is not enough force to take a devastating blow. But when this theory passes, it concludes that the Wang Capital cannot be defended without infinite military expansion. At a time when the total number of oaks, the purpose, is unclear, it is impossible to prove it. In the end, neither can prove it, so it is strange to make it the subject of an argument in itself. But it is also undeniable that the fact that the orcs have attacked the country halfway through is causing an excessive reaction. If you see this, and conservatives are blowing it, it's pretty good, poor quality. Because I'm not willing to argue from the edge. I think it would be good if I could accomplish only my purpose.

"When it comes to defending the King's capital, it's just useless to argue. If you don't grasp the opponent's power of war, you'll end up in jail even if you deal with it. Expansion of the force will take time in the first place, and maintenance will cost money. In the meantime, please prove to me that you can constantly defend the king's capital from orcs with 100 million wars worth of force. If you can't do that, there's no point in doing it in the first place."

In the end, I have no choice but to give it back with manipulation. Really barren. All we can say is that it is inferior to try to induce our own interests by manipulating events where harm is occurring in reality. Besides, the king has command of the army as a power. Each lord is reporting his forces to the country to clarify the scope of his command, and he is placing the scouts directly under the king in order for the king to quickly obtain information. It would be an act of transcendence if we did not have a debate with the King in the first place before the budget deliberations on whether there was a need for arms expansion. If that's what you know and you're talking about this one, it must be an extra bunch of fools. I want you to restrain yourself from the royalists...

When Kessler, as finance minister, asks if the defense of the Wang capital is absolute if he spends this hundred million wars, he comes up with an objection that he'd rather do it than not do it.

None of the world's policies were better done than not doing this. It's just a story. But money is finite, so it's up to us to discuss and decide what we need to do most. I feel like I'm arguing with a kid, and it makes my head jerk off. I guess we're only seriously thinking about directing our own profits.

Even if I look at the royalists, I'm largely confused. It must be hard to argue when they wave a flag that says it's for the king.

"In this situation, I think it would be quicker to consult the Royalists and force them to vote. After explaining the reasons for the current favourable economy, the surplus budget will accrue if that favourable economy continues. I wonder if it would be quicker to make a common view that budgeting that surplus budget to a realistic extent and gradually expanding the force is the shortest way to go when it comes to King's Capital defense."

As a royalist, there would be no problem if we could have a situation in which the king would be protected. I can't even protect what I can if I'm tilting my country. If you can share that premise, there's no objection.

When told, Rostee nodded and headed towards Nartia. The royalists are nodding as they gather around Rostee to listen.

"The Royalists are also aware that it takes time to train soldiers. Sometimes it costs money to maintain it. As for you, it's a gradual expansion policy. Even if there were any major problems, the conversation came to a close by saying that we would set up an amending budget and take the mercenary guild's hand. I don't mind a compulsory vote."

When Rostee tells him, Kessler nods with a serious look. Kessler turns to the facilitator and punches him in the ear.

The facilitator will take the floor and ask whether or not Kessler's proposal is correct or false. In accord, all the enlightened and royal rise. Conservatives fly wild lines of violence, disrespect for the proceedings, etc., but it seems to me that you were the first one to manipulate them.

The Proceedings Clerk will inform you of the adoption and will inform you of the closing of the regular session in July. A deliberate conservative hears a voice like a promise to a mercenary guild, but no one cares. Adhesion, but the exchange of gifts between individuals is not subject to control under the current legislation. Same as when I was Adventurer Guild, but that was put on divine trial because the guild leader hit me badly. In the case of conservatives, they have repeated a slightly more cautious and massively smaller deal, so it seems hard to prove it. We have no choice but to run politics at a moderate distance while recognizing it as a creature without morals. I dare say that we will all gather in the gallery to sum up this proceedings. In time, it would be lunch when this is over.

"Good day. I wonder how it went, the atmosphere in Congress. I tried to get you used to it, and I didn't say much."

Sitting on the couch in the holding room as the Rostees gather in ministerial ranks to discuss their future moves, Norweh listens sneerily.

"Please help me if you can. I'm not assuming anyone's going to use a mantra in an argument."

Tired out, dropping his shoulder, Norweh laughs out.

"We don't care what we do, we pursue our interests. I'm telling Dearnine as much as I can, but one way to receive it will change it so far. Humans are funny."

I had to smile bitterly too when I saw Norweh turn into a bitter smile and tilt his neck.