The next day, the figure of Atar, Caro and Balkias was at the sight of the royal castle.

"- What can I do for you today?

It was the king who welcomed him.

I had not heard why the three of them had come, so I questioned them curiously.

"I've come up with something that I'm a little concerned about today and something that's going to be business. If it's not difficult, I don't mind if you keep it."

Not to mention that it was the king himself who decided that. Atal was a word like other personnel.

"Hmm... it doesn't start with not asking, does it? Good, talk to me."

Few people are in line this time.

It was only a look inside the king and the Athals, and there was only one free minister and one general at a time. By some coincidence, both ministers and generals were giants.

"Oh. - We talked to a certain nobleman in the meantime and got a permit to enter the Giants' area."

Atal explains how he came up with the story and from its beginning.

"That's where I happened to meet a merchant who showed me around the city. I've seen a variety of other cultures that are commonplace for giants, including weapons and protective equipment for meals and tools."

I hear this story is not unusual for the Kings.

"Me and Caro were able to go to various places we had never seen before, thanks to the merchant's guidance. Besides, it was a lot of fun talking to the clerk."

Atal was smiling naturally at some point because he was speaking in memory of yesterday. Caro is smiling the same way next to Atal.

But the kings, who had no imitation of what was fun, were about to lean their necks.

"Uh, I know you guys had fun, but hearing that doesn't convey that fun to us, does it?

Atal laughs when he hears it.

"That's right. It's fun for us to be seen where we normally live, even if they say it's funny, I lean my neck the same way."

So why? Yes. The Kings have their doubts on their faces.

"It's too obvious for us to know. Me and Caro were just hoping to get awesome and sightseeing at first. But it's great to have guidance from someone you know, in addition to being fun, interesting, what else? And more and more curiosity."

The minister is beginning to wonder if this might be possible in the words of a feverish atar.

"The point here is that the area of the Giants means that only merchants who have obtained permission from the nobility, and those who have received special admission permits like me, will be allowed to enter. I mean, they can't know anything else."

Interesting from the ignorant, and overwhelmingly the ignorant. The Minister seemed to understand when he heard these two facts.

"Looks like the minister figured it out."

The minister nods in response to Atal's words. The king and general were surprised to see the minister.

"Yeah, that means selling tourism. Certainly the proposal is something that we cannot think of. Because, as I said earlier, it's obvious. It's normal not to think that's funny."

The minister speaks with a pale tone but with an interested expression about Atal's proposal.

"I don't think anyone has ever come up with the same proposal as Mr. Atal, because the castle workers and others have the opportunity to make contact with us giants, so I'm not impressed that he was there, as do the nobles. I'm sure Atal was very impressed with the giant life he'd never seen before, and the fact that he had a guide."

Atal and Caro were nodding at the Minister's words.

"So, how do you make that a business?

The king, who was thinking to a certain extent about such a thing, returns to the term business, which Atal said.

"Allow entry without a permit first"

"- It is!

The general unwittingly raises his voice, but Atal controls it with his hands.

"Of course, I don't mean anyone unconditionally. I'll put on Giants, people guides, and, of course, just what I paid for the tourist. Plus, even if you put a lot of people in at once, it's just going to be hard to manage. Make it more than a few people a day."

The King, minister and general were now intrigued by Atar's proposal.

"Well, wouldn't it be okay if we had a little more? You can put a few people on it if you want."

From what was commonly present, the king senses the smell of gold and begins the debate with a slight glance.

"First of all, we need an appeal that this sightseeing tour is a rarity that we can hardly take part in. If you can go anytime, it's a human being. Besides, if not a small number of people in the beginning, dissatisfaction will rise from the giants unfamiliar with the situation. In the way that we're not spectacles. It is desirable to make these big changes one by one."

I suggest Atal should go with caution, as it is common to move big and fail at once.

"And the side that guides you is also important. It would be difficult just because the Giants don't understand what's funny. So you should put on something that people can guide you through. - Someone like the merchant who showed us around."

Atal's story sees reality and he's not thinking about collecting the money at once. Little by little, we walked over to each other, and at the end of the day, we thought we should make a profit.

"I see... but who can not have an admission permit..."

Only a certain number of admission permits are issued, and you can't get them whoops. The easy to get Ataru were the exceptions. The General still seems troubled because he knows the Giants have been protected by admission permits.

"You need to make new rules. I was wondering if I'd issue a one-day admission permit if I paid a certain fee."

From there we shifted to a discussion on how to make Atar's proposal a reality.