"It was originally the Mist Manager's job to give instructions."

Master Courty, who gave it back with a frightening smile and then relentlessly closed the door, sighs as he groans, oh boy.

Apparently, Mist Chief is the top of the list here, but it seems certain that Master Courty is in real power.

I was a little impressed by the fact that you were young.

As soon as he switches to a gentle expression and looks at me, Master Courty quickly enters the continuation of the explanation.

"While several city officials investigate a project that takes time to investigate in this way, Mist will handle the case for remand and in the meantime prepare a draft plan and budget for the project that I have primarily determined should be done"

"The draft, by yourself?

"Of course, some cases may be divided, but basically the investigation is already done. Besides, the hardest part is getting state approval and moving it to execution, rather than creating a budget or draft."

"Is that so?

If I had a proper plan, I felt it would not be so difficult to put it into action, and I overheard it.

"Of course. It's hard to get the budget through, and it's not easy to attach agreements everywhere involved. It's already difficult to pass a case in the royal castle where nobility is the only thing that benefits civilians."

In Lord Courty's sinister face, I remembered your father's phrase, "The Royal Castle is a demon cave."

Even your father would say that, so it must be really difficult to navigate.

"Besides, even if a project passes within the Royal Castle, the adjustment of the city well is another hassle. It is difficult to convince each other of the conflicts of rights and adjust them so that there are no problems later."

And Master Courty dived into his voice and said:

"I don't know anyone who can talk about it just here, all this persuasion and coordination so far, better than the mist manager. Yeah, I see it. It's a thousand fierce men in every negotiation. It's usually like that, but unfortunately, I have to respect it."

I had a hard time laughing at Mr. Courty's bitter, bitter face when I first saw him.

From then on, I will teach you how to plan, budget, etc. and let you experience the work of a single desk.

I'm so fresh and happy that they actually let me do simple estimates, prepare paperwork, etc.

As a matter of course, there are an overwhelming number of documents than those dealt with at student councils, and the matters to be mentioned are complicated.

Above all, I'm overwhelmed by the number of signature columns lining up below the documents, and when I think about how many gates these documents are going to be transferred through to execution, I work hard, and I don't want to speak up for the documents.

By the end of the day, it was hard just to do paperwork, as much as I felt kind of strained on my shoulders.

"Making a plan is a big deal."

Unexpectedly telling her honest thoughts, Master Courty lowered her eyebrows just a little.