"You've got quite a few... pirate damage seems to be happening on a much larger scale than we thought. Honestly, this is an economic loss on a foolish scale. What's going on with Wynd?

Looking at the terminal at hand, Alan shrugged with a difficult face.

The Battleship Plum conference room had one Rising Sun leader gathered, each surrounding the round table with a difficult face in his hand. The terminal displays various pieces of information gathered from the armed forces in each region, the majority of which came from companies planning to join the Border Police Union (PU).

"I'm not talking about pirate damage alone. It's very different from all the statistics, the size of the economy, what we have here... Huh. We didn't know anything about the region."

Sighing marl. Liza flashed her shoulders.

"We can't actually go around investigating, and to some extent, we just have to trust the other person's report. I'm sure some of this will be better in the future because we can have a polis union."

A police union whose formation has already been a matter of decision. Its work also included monitoring of the peripheral administration, which was expected to have a certain effect. But...

"Don't forget how much. Because it's dangerous to trust them completely. If it's about making numbers, whether it's PU or anywhere, there's as many guys who move with a little bribe."

Bella told me to talk about the obvious when she caught an unfired cigar.

"The source just replaces PU from the government. Perhaps you can't expect anything about anti-corruption. I guess we'll just have to let mutual surveillance see how it goes?

Taro, with his hands behind his head, answered as he glanced wide over his back.

"Right. I guess going would be creating a specialized institution, but I guess it would be better to cloud it like that for a while. But you can trust the information you have now, right? It's direct data before adhesion occurs."

Marl raises the terminal slightly and pokes it with his fingertips. When we all nodded at it, we began to mess with each terminal thoughtfully.

"But you never thought drugs were widespread so far. We're gonna have to get to the board of big corporations."

Alan raises one eyebrow in a frightened manner. When Taro operated the terminal with his fingers, he made the page of the list of buyers of heating appliances appear.

"There's a ruler replacement, the economy is so good, we're able to offer new entertainment. Blah, blah. It's an ideal situation, so if that wasn't the case, I wouldn't have been able to ban it first."

Taro recalls various rebellions, which happened when he decided on a drug-related bill. There were many companies in the alliance who disagreed, as well as stations where frenzied demonstrations took place. Still, I was able to pass the bill, not because of people's consciences, feelings about the future, etc., but because of the huge benefits ahead of me.

"The rehab facility for drug addicts is full, though. Since all costs are allied, it's going to be a hotbed of corruption if we don't be careful... I'm not going to like it anymore. Corruption. Corruption may not make much of an Imperial Army fool of itself."

Marl looking fed up. Taro nodded that he agreed.

"I just have to do the more I manage to do while I close my eyes and prosecute them to show off. Oh, I don't know if it's because of that, by the way, but you're halfway booked for an unmodified porn holograph chip. level that requires a dedicated large transport vessel."

Tax revenues from the sale of micro armoured plates and alliance management. Transportation and adult goods sales sectors were expected to experience a decline in income percentages due to the rise of such new sources of income, but that did not happen at all.

Increasing demand for the armed transport fleet due to the growing economy and the rise of pirates and winds, as well as an unrivaled brand of alliance stops, drove sales in the transport sector. The handicap of a small number of ships is eliminated by focusing on high-end goods such as chips and electronics, and adult goods create a semi-occupied state by imposing high tariffs on imports. Under the clandestine state of the former Enzio, the adult industry had been hampered in its development, and no forces existed that could counter them currently imported from the Empire. There were also reasons why the various age limits imposed by psychiatric determination could easily be introduced because those new adult goods were too drastic.

"I thought we could finally get out of the category of adult goods affiliates... so it's common across all galaxies for guys to be sketchy"

"No, no, you're definitely one of the drivers of humanity's prosperity. Actually, women are more sketchy. I've heard stories before."

"Listen to me like I found out. You're a virgin."

"Chi, no. Because it's not. I'm gonna be a virgin."

"Didn't you say you were the head of all galactic virginity coalitions or something?

"It's a secret society that doesn't exist publicly. It is up to the Union to deny it in the face. Don't touch him too much...... more than that Phantom, is there anything I can grab from my heating appliance purchase list?

Alan shook to Phantom, who stared at the terminal in silence. "Hmm," Phantom snorted, opening his teasing mouth after a while.

"There are a few things that bother you. One is the high percentage of outside alliance companies and the fact that there are names of companies that don't hear very good rumors. I can't say enough about not looking into it, but perhaps some companies would like to see it as a purchase based on smuggling."

When Phantom operated the terminal at hand, some of the list items held by Taro were closed up. I guess they represent attention. They were color-coded with warm to cold gradients, and of the names of companies with more than 10,000, four were painted bright red.

".................. this is going to be another hassle. Dingo Toko."

All four companies had their locations in White Dingo territory. Naturally, Taronda couldn't investigate those companies, and I didn't think Dingo would execute them when I requested them. White Dingo and RS maintain quite a relationship in the form of the EAP so far, but they are no different than potential enemies bordering the realm line.

"Even if some of these companies have examples of suicide bombers, they're probably quiet locally. A competent company that earns foreign currency and pays taxes from Dingo. Anyway, if it's clear evidence, we'll try to protect it if nothing happens."

Phantom speaks so pale. The other members wrinkled between their brows with sighs.

"He was established by gathering criminals and rogues. I don't know if you're committing a crime. Investigate. I mean, what's wrong with you?"

"Well, the answer will surely come that we investigated but had no problem...... what do we do? You want me to go in there and check it out?

Phantom asks me as if I was going to use it lightly. Taro thought a little with a bitter laugh and shook his head and denied it.

"I'm not going to question Mr. Phantom's prowess, but just in case he finds you, don't. Let's stop. For once, Dingo's been watching out for me. It seems like he's curbing the influx of spies right now."

Spy fights are as active as ever in wartime and ordinary times, but the presence of spies believed to belong to White Dingo was surprisingly few compared to the assumptions. Rather, the intelligence agent, who seems to belong to the EAP, was showing a more active move, and there was nothing else to laugh bitterly at when it came from Tailang.

"But then what are we going to do? I can't believe you're just staring at your fingers. Do you want to take it to the Alliance Congress to turn the budget around a little more militarily?

That's what I say and put my arms together, Alan. When Taro put his arms together in the same way, he shouted "hmm".

"I naturally agree with increasing the number of ships so that we can deal with them on site..."

"You don't feel like you're going to boil it off. Something bothering you?

"Hmm, looking at the neighborhood, kind of."

Elbow on your desk and think of your neighbor, Taro.

Apparently, the same thing plagued pirate damage, not only RS, but also EAP and Dingo. Dingo seems to be relatively less harmed because of his powerful way of governing, but the EAP seems to be pretty serious. I still have regular contact with Lynn from Little Tokyo, from which credible information came in.

"It looks like there's a military and pirate arms race going on over there. Thanks to you, Lynn was blurry that the military had a big face and there was nothing we could do about it. The next time Sakura brings a bunch of employees over here, it's like half asylum, so I guess it's pretty good."

"Sacramento and Takasaki? Why does Takasaki need to come all the way over here? If there's an expansion going on, it's gonna be poppy in the wet hand from the shipbuilding takasaki, right?

"No, I don't think so. It seems the main place to buy weapons is somewhere else. Takasaki is from Little Tokyo."

"Is the military over there gaining that much strength?

"There is, and the Enzio battle has made it more windy for Little Tokyo, who has pursued an economic focus policy until then. I guess you've lost your temper."

"Leave all that open after the war, and if there's a crisis, you mean it's in the way? It may be natural from the corporate side, but I'm not in the mood for it..."

"Well, that's how I want to refrain from military expansion. But we're bigger companies around here, and even this police union did it to avoid military dumping of big companies?

"Hmm... Is Ugly Expansion Dangerous"

Apparently convinced by Taro's explanation, Alan nodded and began to think again. "Bye," Marl said, turning his face towards Taro.

"In the end, what are you going to do? It'll take some time for the PU to get on track. If we don't do anything until then, each company will start expanding on its own, right?

Natural pointer by Marr. Taro answered "n" in the sense that he knew, looking up at the ceiling with his arms together.

"If this happens... why don't you ask someone who can do whatever you want, no matter where they are"

When Taro looked at Liza, he laughed at the sight of his brother.

"If you rely too much on that guy, you're gonna make a hell of a demand. You too............... is that it?

Marr, who had cautioned Taro, raised his voice as if he noticed something. Ignoring the surrounding eyes that gathered, she somehow closed her eyes and started manipulating BISHOP.

"I don't know what I'm gonna do, Mr. Marr. If I can stop it that way, I'm afraid of something."

"Shut up for a second............ hmm, that's crazy after all. I don't know why you didn't notice."

When Marl somehow operated the terminal at a tremendous speed, he sent a new list to Taronda's terminal.

"Pirate damage from an example suicide bomber and the estimated price of a suicide bomber. I mean, their income and loss. I tried to list them... isn't this strange?

A mare with a strange face said, looking around together. Taro immediately understood what she was going to do when she looked at the list she had been sent. And to emit it, I opened my mouth.

"Why are these guys... doing pirates in the red?