"So, what's the secret you have to keep so far?

Asked by Richard II, I speak of the backdrop of things.

About that day's speech.

And the fact that I don't have that much money.

"Mmm...... Was that so?"

Richard II seems to be being taken lightly.

"I'm in the mood for some magic trick."

Euphiria seems to be interested too.

"So why do we have to be so strict about this information?"

Gordorf asks.

"As I just explained, bank mounting noise is credit insecurity. In other words, it arises from the anxiety that the government and the banks do not have the money. So it converged by making them look like they had huge amounts of gold. What happens if it spreads that this is a lie?

Everyone understands in my words.

"You're saying that the commotion will resume again."

Euphiria frowns.

"Of course the people danced once, so they wouldn't be able to get into the same rumors"

Even with a similar incitement, the people will wonder if Scottyard is working again.

Yeah, I don't dance the same way over and over again.

"But if you get a different kind of gossip out, there's a good chance you'll get caught up"

"At that time, there's a chance that this matter will be used in reverse."

Richard II conceives.

"Scottyard is looking for that kind of gossip story again. Or they're trying to make it artificially."

Ideally, end this problem before the opponent moves out again.

"Hopefully, I won't have to say anything else."

"Or Eldred and the others."

"This country seems to be sweet in managing information."

Euphiria and Richard II are happy with my words.

Do you have any idea?

"Unfortunately, because I don't have convenient eyes such as identifying people who leak information just at first glance"

I shrugged my shoulders.

It's up to Richard II to tell who.

Depending on the circumstances, it may have to be explained.

However, even if the information leaks, I will.

In that case, I want you to do something for yourself.

I see Gordorf.

"You don't trust me, either?

Looks like Gordorf took it in a negative way.

"That's not for me to judge."

"This man is fine. I guarantee the stiffness of your mouth. You used to cheat on me... nothing."

A disturbing keyword went out from Richard II, but let's not ask.

It didn't sound like Euphoria because she had a small voice.

"That's why the amount this one can lend isn't as big as you think. How much was it?"

I look at Ben.

"That's about £42 million Scottyard pounds."

"If you can still lend me, I'd appreciate it. So I can look for a month or two of repayment."

It is up to the contract to repay the debt at what intervals.

Individuals would have a lot on a monthly basis.

It's just that this government borrows from a lot of places.

I'm paying back to the bank this week, and I'm paying it back to the Scottyard government next week, and I'm always paying it back like that.

I was able to borrow it again after that.

Because it is no longer possible, the funds are gradually being cut.

In that state, you start to want to raise money from anywhere anyway.

When it comes to loans, I'm a gatekeeper. The decision depends on the head start.

So I'll keep an eye on the two of them.

"Lending unconditionally to the current government is also dangerous as a bank."

Ben describes his common sense theory as a heads-up.

The money lent by Bank of Britons is used to pay off debts to Scottyard.

The government then failed without returning the money.

If this happens, the bank is just a douchebag.

"Do something about it."

"If we're going to talk seriously, we're going to talk about our finances, our repayment plans, our prospects……"

"That would make it impossible without letting the Eldreds in. Though the king, I don't know that much detail."

"Then there's the question of what we're going to do with the story."

It is quite a difficult situation.

Uh, but when we talked about it, Euphiria accidentally interrupted the conversation.

"Okay, let's collateralize."

"Collateral? There is no such land in the government. You can't collateralize an important facility like Royal Castle."

Richard II makes a negative point.

First of all, there's no way there's a collateral worth this amount.

"No, I'm not. Collateral is me."

"" "" "Fah!?

The remaining four are greatly surprised by Euphoria's proposal.

"Hey, what are you talking about!

Richard II, his father, rages.

"Father, think about it for a second. What happens to me if I stay like this?

"If I can't pay Scottyard back, I'll have to get engaged to Vinzent"

"When that happens, I'm practically dowry. You don't mind anymore than with such forceful hands. They'll call you to the mansion soon."

Euphiria makes her eyes angry.

"And I don't like that even if I die. Then it's better to be a collateral for your time."

"No, but..."

Richard II makes a difficult face.

"No matter how many princesses you have, I don't know how to treat you as collateral or as a bank. Now, if you'll excuse me, how much do you actually sell for?"

"You're assessing people's daughters on a gold account!

"Excuse me. Excuse me."

Ben was confused, too, and got an extra word.

Richard II yells at me reddening his face with it.

"No, you can't."

When I say that, everyone looks at me.

"I received the princess as collateral. If you can't return the money to Bank of Britons, Euphiria will be sold as a slave. Let's spread this to Scottyard."

"What!

I keep talking as I hand down the king of furious parent idiots.

"And if I can't actually pay it back, I'm going to suggest this to Scottyard. He told me to buy a princess slave for £50 million. If you don't buy it, you can't achieve your true purpose there. Maybe we could catch more money."

Bank of Britons has nothing to lose.

"In other words, Euphiria is formed as collateral for the bank"

"Then that's fine, right?

"On the contrary, I want to hear it. I was wondering if I could do this."

Honestly, I don't know. I think so myself.

"Fine. In the meantime, I need time."

Euphiria's readiness was real.

"Fine. Anyway, this money is deposited from Master Ashtar. We will lend if instructed by the investor."

Ben seemed to have thrown a teaspoon and replied with his hands up in the wind telling him to do whatever he wanted.

"Stuff. Can we talk about this?"

One person is not convinced.

That's what Gordorf was trying to do.

"Thank you for your inconvenience."

Euphiria sat down and carefully lowered her head.

No. That's not the kind of contract.