"… it's an odd encounter, I was thinking the exact same thing now"

Mr. Hooty's eyes loosened. With the courage of that gentle air, I mumble what I had in mind.

"Actually, this time, I went into the jewelry store to investigate, so Mr. Oz had trouble securing bad, discreet talent, and he seemed to speak to me. I don't think it would be harmful if we could cooperate in the investigation."

"I agree. This one, on the contrary, struggles unexpectedly with the civilian population."

'Cause I'm gonna do it a little bit.'

The mist manager also nods deeply, yeah. The veteran city attorney is going to learn the trick, but it seems to be one of the first points that will stick when it comes to new America.

"There's always a shortage of people here, and it might be a good idea to pack a little more distance with the civilian officials."

"Yes, there will be many obstacles, but even if we think about the fate of the future government, we should."

I was uncomfortable with the conversation between the two of you with a reluctant face.

"Um............, is that a difficult thing to do?

Mr. Oz is a very good caretaker for someone he missed once.

It is hard to imagine a rejection reaction to a proposal that makes it easier for us to do each other's work.

When I told him that, the mist manager, with his troubled eyebrows, winked at one.

"He might be. Hey. But there are more people who hate change in the world."

"If you're a civil servant, the type you've been raising in round-throats without investigating will revolt, and conversely, many city officials are still insulting the power of civilians."

Mr. Courty also agrees with the words of the Mist Manager.

"Well, an ampontane like that would experience their own stupidity in a few years, but hey"

"Because the policy of the royal government has been clearly launched. I think if civilians and women were recruited more often by civilians, they would feel a little more critical."

"The clever ones will move under the water to keep them from exercising the power of those new ments, and it's a hassle"

If the mist manager shows up in a pose, Mr. Courty roars with his arms in a thoughtful manner.

"Our department has a lot to do with civilians, and many people still recognize civilian power compared to other departments, and it must be urgent to change consciousness from within with the help of those people."

"It's hard to change the habits and thoughts that have been going on for a long time."

I can only listen so hard to the stories that are exchanged sooner rather than later. I can't believe how difficult it is to investigate a case by cooperating with even a civilian and a city well official who are having the same problem.