"There are many things you can't figure out if you don't take the time. Keep checking in. The brain, whatever it is outside, is very difficult inside."

The doctor's diagnosis of Taro led to the conclusion that there were no problems so far. In the first place, there was no physical damage, and at least there was no mental abnormality on the surface. At the end of the day, the doctor said everything. I don't know.

"Well, let's just say we get back three months' delay."

Taro tried and said so brightly, trying to figure out everything that happened while he was asleep with his immediate discharge. Even the planet of the twenty-first century, it was said, things would change much faster than they used to. I didn't have to think about it in the Galactic Empire.

"There have been about seventeen wars between companies in the territory, although they vary in size. Four of us intervened. You've sent your fleet twice."

Stations in the system a little further from Wyoming. It was one of those stations built for refugees who escaped Wyoming, and everything was brand new compared to before.

"Roger that. The intervention...... I see. You didn't stick to our war rules."

Taro replies to Bella's report. The conference rooms of the RS Border Development Branch set up at the new station had key members, with the exception of Phantom, each operating the terminal at hand in an easy-going manner. Taro was reassured that there seemed to be no major problem because of the way he looked together.

"I don't mind if you like it for the rest of the time. I don't want you to follow the RS law while I'm here. It was me and Bella who made the decision to intervene, okay?

Alan looks like he's asking. "Of course," Taro thumbed up.

"It's a last resort, but I don't know if I can help them...... who's in the economy?

To Taro's question, Xiaomei raised her hand.

"It's going extremely well, Mr. Taylor. Reconstruction special needs continue to arise, after the weight of being taken in wartime. Also, you're in the form of a marginal development that's a big boost to that. The economy is active in shaping new markets."

"Oh, seriously. Looking forward to your tax revenues this semester... but the residents of the neighborhood are low purchasing power. Is there any attraction as a market?

Taro remembered his life in Wyoming and put his arms together. "I do," Marl said to him.

"Something with absolute numbers. So you figured out that a few times the previous stats had residents. Just taking their necessities to the minimum level would be a huge demand. As far as the poor are concerned, they work in the frontiers of border development as a matter of priority, and they generate purchasing power from that income."

"I see. Is it true that the results of this partial statistical survey are published? You released some basic data on the number of inhabitants or something, right?

"No. You're not, Taylor. I" sold "the information. Whether you publish for free or for a fee, the effects you end up with are not the same. I made a lot of money."

"... as usual, I have a hard time with the business root. What's the effect on our minds together?

"Think about it. Is it advantageous for the company that has the information? The competition for development is a battle of time, so I want it everywhere as much as I can get my hands off my throat. If you want to do market research on your own, you can't help but take the time, and you can't take the fall behind your competitors, can you?

"Hmm, but some companies can't buy information for a fee, right?

"Yeah, right. But I think the opposite is true. If you're a company that can't screw up a fee of this magnitude, you can't leverage the value of the information on the company's scale. Most companies that can't buy into it are SMEs, so what follows the movement of large companies with information in their hands. It's true."

Talk to Marl with a smile. There goes Alan's voice, "You've got an advantage in terms of espionage, too," he says.

"It's information I bought out of the way, so every company keeps it a secret. In the end, you'll be able to spare the spies the hassle and the time. Statistics are strategic information. I'll publish the same, but the difference is huge."

"Oh, that's the way you think about it... I'm sure you do. There will be doubts about credibility if it's just information from one company, and do you have to get information from more than two places to make it solid? Got it. By the way, what about the development work of the poor? Good?"

Marl answers Taro's question again.

"Yeah, things are going great. Initially, the economy complained about the enactment of minimum wages, but since they found out that they could be customers, it seems that they have returned the palm of their hands. Since there is competition for workers, we can expect considerable results in combating poverty. The salvaging market has grown considerably, so the antics are holding back. Check back later."

"I won't spare the rich if I find out they're going to make money. But then, on the contrary, it's not a good idea not to overheat employment competition. Blah, blah, blah. The cheap workforce is the only local attraction, and without it, everything doesn't work."

"Right...... ok. I'll think of something to do."

"Greetings. I'll look forward to hearing about the antiques. I thought there was something connected to Earth..."

For once, Taro had looked through the antiques that had been sent as image material, but he was not sure if there were objects of Earth origin. Unlike the Imperial Center, because the image material was the image material in its true sense. If this is precision holographic data, it's no different than visualizing it.

"By the way, how's your regular business? I'm probably the busiest."

Liza gracefully raised her hand to the words that Taro uttered to no one.

"It's growing rapidly day by day. You don't even like to think about what would have happened if you didn't have human resources."

Liza said so, shifting her gaze to a large screen in the conference room. Then, a line graph regarding the number of employees and sales was displayed, from which the rapid growth over the past few months could be read.

"... too many, huh? What am I supposed to do with this?"

The graph of the number of employees showed more than double that from near the time of alliance formation.

"I trust you."

When Liza said that, she switched the screen to show a breakdown of the number of employees and sales.

"Most of the percentage is in the Department of Transport and Exchange. Among other things, you can see that the proportion of valuables and expensive goods in particular is increasing. This is an unprecedented move, so it's reasonable to think of it as an impact of becoming an Alliance leader. And one more thing. Impact of border development."

"Credibility... I see. I know a lot about this, but I'm going to keep people's things... as it is about the border. Simply because you've got more traffic you need?

"You will. There is still talk of business partnerships from transport-related companies around the border. You can still expand your business... and, by the way, the deal is going well. As always, the focus is on the adorable products."

"Hehe, you don't mind if I don't touch the law...... as usual, a koke and porn video?

"No, you're the same with Koshi. More abnormal than that is the sale of holoporn. Orders can't be placed in time."

"No, how hungry are our inhabitants for porn videos......... I see, that's what I mean!! That's a recoil of the old Enzio government's intelligence control!!

"Maybe, though. Holo movies have to be chipped in capacity, and it's a relatively new technology. Maybe it's fresh."

"The information from the center was shut out... from the people over here, do you feel the ban has been lifted? Sora well don't jump to see...... seriously, that's going well. We are."

When Taro said so and put his arms together, he was satisfied that the company seemed to be doing well overall. But naturally there must be some problems, and Taro took a sigh of "then" before continuing.

"On the contrary, I want to ask you about parts that are not going well. Maybe military connections will be the focus, but how about there?

Bella glanced over her shoulder and raised an eyebrow to shake Taro.

"Unlike anywhere else, it's not easy to get more people. In just three months, the talent from Battle School has been known. Looks like Phantom's still working on it. If it's true, I'd expect it from a veteran of the old Enzio Allies, but unfortunately, it's not a good take. They did a little too much."

"Oh well... we don't really stand for it either. I can't help him with that. It'll stimulate the EAP."

A significant number of retirees born as a result of the earlier war had been turned into haters around here, as Bella put it. Some were lucky enough to get jobs in security companies and paramilitary organizations, but the majority were gasping for job difficulties. Some moved to companies that had absolutely nothing to do with the military, while others even existed to stop themselves from being pirates.

"Because the funds are luxurious, we need to update the equipment. That's pretty good. However, it is not good to say that there are no numbers even if the quality is good. As the boy knows, the number of wars in the realm is a little ridiculous. You're being manipulated."

"Right... Sometimes the Rising Sun alone is too small for the size of the RS Alliance itself. Because there are few fleets that can move freely, they think it would be okay if it wasn't on a scale that would mobilize alliances. What, the allies don't start a revolt? Are you okay?"

"I guess that's okay. They know it's not like they're playing Negeva. The EAP must be under a lot of pressure. Little Tokyo is holding back, but military expansion still seems to be going on."

"Seriously...... do we really have to consider a military alliance with Dingo too?

"I guess I've never been over it before. I don't know how all this works."

Bella looking somewhat fed up. Taro sent such a sympathetic gaze to Bella. In the former war, the Alpha system was attacked.

"You don't know what happens to politics. Well, anyway, isn't the biggest problem right now Wyoming? If we don't do something about that, we'll still have to stop investigating. One of these days I'm gonna be single and I'm gonna bust in."

"No, no. I've been thinking about it for a long time, Doctor, but you're a little too artillery... and by the way, I have a few thoughts about that. It'll take a while, but I think we can do something interesting. I'll have Xiao Mei ready for that."

Taro's words gather a mixed gaze of expectation and surprise. As Taro turned his eyes toward Marl, he grabbed a small, trembling hand.

"I've been fooled a little bit. I'll pay you back with interest."