-Captives.

According to my brain dictionary, it says what was captured or captured by surrender in war.

Well, I can't help but be vague because I'm not familiar with the correct meaning of the prisoner or the wording of this world.

But this time it's tighter to say you've been attacked by robbers than to say war.

"Hey, it's Mr. Ur. Is the Empire and this country a prisoner arrangement or something?

"No, but to the extent of implicit understanding. Well, I've never heard the Empire understand."

Is it stranger in this day and age? It's better if you just have an implicit understanding. No, I didn't protect the empire the way Mr. Uhl said it.

"By the way, is the port in the country to which General Halyar belongs? in the official sense."

I did it as General Halyar's final dweller, but technically, it's the territory of the Arberian kingdom. For once, the ocean.

"No, the general said he borrowed it from Bae in the port, and from us, it's land treatment, so I don't see it as territory. We don't even report to the top of the country, so our territory comes from outside the harbour."

Well, I guess from General Halyar's character. Positively and amicably, yeah.

"One thing. Treating prisoners is a mistake, isn't it?

In the last life, robbers who came into our house will be given human rights, but in this world (times), robbers and bandits will not be given human rights. It's not a sin where you killed him on the spot, and on the contrary, it ends with him moaning that he was unlucky. What an intelligent world.

"Yes, you're right."

I mean, you're the same in the mermaid world.

"So, what do you want to do about Ur?

"I'm not asking you what to do, I'm asking you what to do."

"I mean, it's troublesome to keep catching and putting it down or killing it. Giving you a pretext for war?

Shut up and nod, Mr. Ur.

"As far as I'm concerned, if General Halyar is safe, it doesn't matter whether this country dies or the Empire dies, but it doesn't make General Halyar's position any worse. but my heart isn't wide enough to forgive the asshole who came to kill this one. If they do, I'll do it back. It's my doctrine with souvenirs."

I say it's sweet not to kill something that has come to kill me well, but from me it's simply no idea of an idiot. I don't want to kill you, and think about reusing you. I think it's the manpower (experiment) I got. Use it up until you die. Nobody's making a scene about human rights.

"Well, let's go see that asshole's face."

So I moved to the store. I looked down at the fish wrapped in the junction.

... I wonder what. It reminds me of the goldfish I had when I was a kid (in my last life)...

"That said, it's not even good for eye care"

I would definitely dust a chest like Uru if he was swimming in the water tank of his house, but only nightmares come up in the adorable element Neiyu-kun...

"Uh, fish. What are you, the sixth prince?

"My name is Babal Ban Babius. Descendants of true emperor Zairaza. Proud to be a family of Babius. Let me go, monkeys on earth, who defy the name and power of the Empire!

"Uh, sorry. I have no idea what you're talking about. It's a monkey on the ground. Wookicky!"

As someone who has evolved from a monkey, I am not a bad mouth. Even if the fish in the ocean told me before that, it wouldn't ring a bell.

"Well, I don't care who Fish is anywhere, and I don't care what you talk about. There are three futures you can choose from. One. Answer this question before you die. Two. Unleashed without talking about anything. Three. Work for me until I die. Pick what you like."

Fish-kun becomes Kyoton for that option (I just feel that way in the atmosphere).

What a strange creature to look at when you look at Mr. Ur. He looked at me with his eyes. Don't look at me like that.

"I'm not talking about anything! Release them immediately!

I can't help it - I can't even call it thinking... - Don't think foolish, sensational thinking worked (what the hell is that penetration in no thanksgiving).

"Mr. Ur. Where'd you clean up this asshole fish guy?

"Huh? Oh, we're gathering them in the town square because of the number of people"

headed to the town square immediately to return it with