Three days after I came to King's Landing. "A meeting to do something about the dominant species" began.

The name is subtly different from the last one, but I don't care about that.

From the beginning of the meeting, the "pursuit of responsibility" began just on the subject.

Speaking up is General Rubin of the Dragon Nation Chamber of Commerce.

It felt slightly like a bad merchant, but I just think he's angry because of the loud terrain.

I didn't think this was going to take long, so I'm half listening.

Souranium manipulators were yawning invisibly.

Souranium manipulators seem tired the most of these.

He hurried back from paradise.

The only pioneer is Lieutenant Ridolph, who has been targeted by Chairman Rubin.

Chairman Riggis of the Dragon Guided Church left me alone and kept smiling cheeky and hospitable.

I'm sure these meetings are everyday tea meals, even inside the church.

Everyone has not listened seriously, except for General Rubin, who is freshly speaking, by the way.

Because the story of Director Rubin is the same. You can tell me you're on a grand tour.

There are three main things that Director-General Rubin is demanding.

1. The Dragon Club officially apologizes for acknowledging non-

2. Paying the victim a debt

3. striving to prevent recurrence;

Apologies are not only the survivors of the deceased, they publish the facts and even say that they should apologize to all the people.

Apologizing for all directions is a fairly strong story, but that's what we should do if we think about the responsibility for losing precious dragons. I want to say what it is.

This seems to be because they believe that if the status of the Dragon Club is lowered, the status of the Dragon Nation Chamber of Commerce will inevitably rise.

When the dominant species were defeated, it was the Dragon Club that was active, and I guess the Chamber of Commerce doesn't like the position that it just supported them in the back.

And a lid. Solvency had been a pretty expensive story.

Typically, when soldiers die, they get the sight money, but they were different digits from those.

Amount that there will be enough to plug.

And finally. This didn't make sense, so we listened a lot, but apparently the top resigns and wants to include those whose breath we had.

By the time I found out, I was sighing. [M]

How can merchants, both dragon and merchant, think the same thing?

Dragon operations are not the same as gold accounts. Can't you see there?

I saw Chairman Liggis. [M]

As always, I have eyes that I don't know if I'm awake or asleep.

"So what do you say!

General Rubin slammed the table dangly.

Three hours after this meeting began.

I keep talking about this all the time.

I'm looking at Chairman Riggis wondering if it's time to take a break, but there's no sign of moving today.

I'm thinking about what to do...

"You're only responsible for the dragon jockey side."

Here the deputy dragon commander rode the story of General Rubin.

"Of course!

"He said it was bad to hear the senators and merchants."

"You just have to stick it in."

"Indeed it is."

"Then apologize and accept the payment."

"No."

"What?"

"As the saying goes, the Dragon Club refuses to listen to any senators and merchants in the future."

"What!?

"That's what you're blaming us dragon jockeys for right now. Whatever say they have, they say the dragon jockey who made the final decision is bad."

"It happens because you've made your own decisions."

"We're going to change that now. Whatever the senator and merchant say, the dragon jockey will issue a circular to make sure he never obeys. I won't let you obey, no matter how trivial, in the future. I'd like you to pass the Dragon Club."

Of course, at the Dragon Club, I didn't go through with it unless there was so much going on.

"What's stupid about it? You mean you don't need our assistance!?

"Except for this."

"Something else!

"No, it's not. Or let's end this."

"Nothing's over yet!

"I thought you said you wouldn't listen. I'll ask you to leave if I can get in your way."

"... ugh! Then let me leave. I don't think you can stand without the merchant's help."

General Riggis kicked the chair and left.

While we're being distracted.

"I'm really out, is that good?"

At one point, there is a crackdown discussed with Lieutenant Ridolph. There is...

"Things are moving. I don't want to waste too much extra time. It would have been a good opportunity for that.... Isn't that right, old lord"

"Ho ho ho... it won't take long for the proud. Even the Dragon Guided Church has been overwhelming."

Apparently, the two of them were talking confidentially.

"So there should be a new chamber of commerce at the next meeting"

"Does that mean it went well?

"Probably fine. It felt good."

I see, was that where the deputy dragon chief came out strong?

It turned out like this, actually, a few days ago.

When I was called, I told a story in front of the deputy dragon chiefs.

Fifteen people all died on tour of the dominant species.

There were six senators, two large merchants, and seven people from a rather large chamber of commerce.

This is considerable damage.

They were putting five on the back of the dragon at a time, losing three other dragon jockeys.

I suggested I rely on another chamber of commerce because Director Rubin was breathing at the next meeting as he focused his pursuit on the Dragon Club.

"When I say another chamber of commerce, aren't most of them under the umbrella of the Dragon Nation Chamber of Commerce?

Not in, that would be about the weak chamber of commerce.

"Yes, but don't you have to confine yourself to Dragon Nation for anything?

Actually, I've been feeling a little uncomfortable lately, too.

All dragon kingdoms win too much.

So do the merchants.

Thanks to Her Majesty's protection of the Dragon Nation Chamber of Commerce, commerce is considerably easier to do.

Therefore I thought that there were also growers.

I was just asked by Sister Sirle to rock the Chamber of Commerce when I thought it might not be healthier to let the business compete with some freedom.

A story I heard from a man I knew then.

The Chamber of Commerce is not a single rock.

I have been doing business in Dragon Country for a long time, so I was asked not to rule it out.

I just felt it, but that was so cornered that it wasn't weird when it erupted.

When I remembered that, I flickered.

- I was wondering if you could speak to them and ask them out.

When I told the story, other dragon jockeys said, "The demon kingdom became the umbrella of the dragon kingdom, and the demon kingdom merchant became the dragon kingdom merchant.

It would be hard to do at first, but it would be better to blend in quickly, which would lead to the development of the dragon kingdom.

"That's nice!" So the deputy dragon chief promised to hang on to Her Majesty the Queen.

And they came up with the opinion that I should draw in the merchants of the old demonic kingdom and the merchants of the merchant kingdom who are distancing themselves from the Fifth Congregation and let them compete with the Dragon kingdom Chamber of Commerce.

So now there are three forces in the king's capital.

1. Dragon Country Chamber of Commerce

2. Chamber of Commerce of the Merchant Country led by the Five Heads of Association

3. Union of merchant countries operating within the newly formed dragon

If the Dragon Nation Chamber of Commerce seems too bad at this meeting, the transfer was inevitable and Her Majesty the Queen took the word for it.

So......

"Forget about them, let's digest today's agenda"

The meeting was to proceed solemnly.

Wouldn't there really be another Chamber of Commerce representative at the next meeting?