"I can't help it. Anyway, I have to deal with it right away. Fortunately, the Carmus district can be reached right away by transfer stone, so I'll go straight to the crime scene and build an apartment."

"Yes, please, Master Ars. How do we move this one?

"For one thing, let's send food for accommodated migrants. For once, there is something we are stockpiling for a disaster such as an earthquake, shall we transport some of it and cook it out?"

"Is it a cookout? Even if we outrun the steeple with that for the moment, we can't just keep serving food for the migrants forever, can we?

"I know that, Lion. Well, shall we properly divide the migrants after that? Anyone with ties to noblemen and chivalry in the kingdom of Fontana should go near it, and then those with gold should be sent here to the city of Fontana."

"Right. But isn't the vast majority just peasants who don't have the money they don't?

"I guess. And then we send them to a newly discovered iron mine on Brother Byte's territory, where they do a little river work at Vargas to expand their farmland, so we send them there too? Still, I don't think it's enough..."

"... then Dear Ars, I have one suggestion"

"What, Lion? You got any good ideas?

"Yes. It's what I feel when I look at the city of Fontana today, and so is the land where migrants live, but they need jobs, right? Now in this city you can get to work with the new castle in Fontana and the architecture of the Cathedral. It's not expensive, but you should be earning enough money for a family to live in daily manual labor."

"Yeah, but you were talking about how the number of migrants that are coming could be an unbreakable number of those architectural personnel. It's not enough at all, so isn't it going to mean we're going to manage to disperse it all over the place within the Kingdom of Fontana?

"Yeah. Yeah, but I don't think creating jobs on a large scale is a bad idea. I was wondering if river construction in the Arborest district was part of it. So, yet another thing, what about more construction?"

"You mean utilities like river construction? Well, I don't think it's a bad idea, but what are you making me do? If it's a job for a migrant to be able to do anything, it's like manual labor."

"Let's make a grave, Master Ars. The royal tomb of Fontana."

"... the royal tomb? Master Garrod is still fine, but you're not going to say anything about building that grave anymore, are you, Lion? Does that mean the tomb of Master Carlos?

"That's right. Fontana became independent as a kingdom, but that is only a matter of territory. Master Ars aims to bring young people together in conscription to encourage unanimous solidarity, but it will take time for that to happen. That's where we make the royal tomb."

"Are you saying that building a grave will help bring the country together?

"That's right. The late predecessor, Lord Carlos, was only the head of the Fontana aristocracy. but it makes it the ancestor of the founding of the kingdom of Fontana. That's right. How about from now on we call Master Carlos the Grand King? And we will make the death of the King of the Fathers, who fought so hard for his founding, a peace, and we will build a royal tomb to keep an eye on this kingdom of Fontana forever."

"Uh, I mean, you ask the grand king to assume his role as the spiritual pillar of the country," he said. And do you feel like planting the perception that you are part of the kingdom of Fontana by letting migrants from approximation also do it as a job to build graves for it?

"Exactly. I was wondering if it would be a good way to grasp people's hearts and give them jobs. If there's a problem, we need money to build it."

I see.

There may indeed be a way for Lion to say it.

For once, Carlos' funeral was still solid, and he acted to preserve his name to future generations, but not enough to become a liquor name.

Besides, it might be a good idea to be the King of the Fathers.

Carlos, who fought and died for King Doren, worked knowingly in danger to build his kingdom.

It's certainly easier to explain what it means to have an episode like that that made Fontana a country.

It can be said that he didn't die for King Doren, he threw his life for Fontana's founding.

What do you mean, Carlos's body is still there?

I performed a funeral at the church, but that's when I iced Carlos' body in [Ice Epiphany Summon].

It's not my discretion, it's the way the Fontana family funerals.

It seems to mean sending out the dead with the superior magic the Fontana family has, but I did the only superior magic I could use on behalf of Garrod, who was still young at the time.

And Carlos' body still remains clean without rotting.

Some would believe it if they put it in their graves and told them that they were watching over the Kingdom of Fontana.

In Fontana it was thus decided to create a tomb of the Royal Fontana as one of the measures for migrants.

With tens of thousands of migrants pushing in, it was quite a massive utility that could absorb it.