"For now... Claw, to be honest, I was half happy with this one. I think that's the same for Sansui."

Hapine, who stopped acting like a nasty woman, was honestly revealing her heart.

Although there is a busy feminine way of talking, she's so great in this land, I guess I'm just looking down on her.

"'Cause you do, don't you? This is how you grew up frustrated. I'm glad you didn't spoil your talent."

"... Dear Happiness"

"You're in a little too much of a hurry, Claw. If you hadn't said too many words about turning them into regular armies, neither I nor Sansui would have done anything strange to compliment them."

Yes, it is.

A former Kingsguard returned to the territory in disillusionment, but he was raising private soldiers there.

You can put them into war with disturbing neighboring countries at any time.

Such a statement would have seemed very reliable.

"The reform of the territory of Batlav is too big a story. To be honest, there are too many obstacles in convincing us."

"... sorry"

"I chose Saiga, that's all there are enemies. I'm sorry, but I can't help you with such a big change."

Sounds sorry, Happyne apologizes.

Yes, I can't do what I can't do.

There's no way it's all gonna be like that when I say, "Oh, do this."

After apologizing for his lack of strength, Happiness stares at his disgruntled men.

"Are you dissatisfied with what we've tried? Are you unhappy that Saiga was really strong because she was stingy and strong?

No young man would rejoice in being provoked, and if he showed so much meaningless strength, he would persevere.

It is not surprising to see exceptional strength, extra-standard strength, and to feel that what we have done has been denied.

But that's no good reason to put it on the table.

"Aren't you stupid?

A busy woman, that was the tone.

Nevertheless, it is a true argument.

"You wanted us to hire you, right? There's no way they won't try it."

Yes, it is.

Happiness and festivals. I'm in a position to hire them.

There's no way I wouldn't try it, and in a way, it's like I called it to be tried.

That makes it weirder to look unhappy.

"Or what? Should I have asked, 'The Regular Army requires discipline, so can you stand being insulted from all around you'? Then they answered, 'Yes, I can stand it'? What was the point of that reply?"

I was actually stirred up and barely put up with it.

At the time of the eruption of one person, it can be seen that Claw was unable to manage his men.

"Besides, why are you angry when you see where Saiga was actually strong? Or what? If Saiga or Run, the trump card for Batlub, were of normal strength, were you convinced? Actually, would it have been nice if you guys could have won? How's that supposed to satisfy you?

Yes, they didn't actually want to see substandard strength.

They just wanted Happiness to shame them, and they didn't want to see anything really strong about it.

When we were stronger, we just wanted to laugh inside.

"You called us here to make fun of us?

Exactly, speaking of which, everyone has to shut up.

No, everyone seems dissatisfied, but there is no room for objection.

The words that one person had spoken earlier, the words that everyone had read, were statements that were not in their interest.

"You wanted to peel off the trump tag and feel good? Or did you want to grip it even with your weakness? Did you think you could intimidate us?

Happiness was frightened.

The result of her trial was an unparalleled fall.

"You thought you'd be forgiven for saying that in a respectful way? Did you think I could talk to you without permission?

It was a natural reprimand.

It was a terrible review she had to make.

"... oh, and then"

Happiness had asked your father for his opinion on the matter.

He was confirming the harm of competitive doctrine against the former owners of competitive sopeds.

"Claw, we need a hell of a budget to achieve your ideals."

Even I thought about it at this time and put it out, it is just a narrative.

Nevertheless, I was well prepared in advance, so the point is very great.

The important thing is that we can properly tell them now.

"As you know, Sopede educates in addition to the samurai lineage to some extent. Nevertheless, unlike your ideals, we also collect tuition fees, so there's practically no admission for civilians who can't afford to pay tuition."

Indeed, more than half of the facades that were my students were from people who were unlikely to be able to pay for their studies.

Perhaps Claw's men, too, mostly do.

"It's not an unfair tuition, though. We also need to pay for the maintenance of a building called a school, salaries for teachers, and lunch for students. They're not making you pay the full amount, but to a certain extent the sopeds. But if we are to achieve your ideals fully (...)... the Bathrub must bear the full amount"

Everyone sinks when they hear that word.

Yes, it seems like you need a large budget just to ask.

"Who's going to give you that money? Are you telling me from the budget of Bathrub, you're saving me a waste? Can you specifically enumerate such waste? Assuming you turn the wrong and wasted minutes, how do you expose that injustice?

Monetary account of a reality that seems to awaken dreams and is about to cool down.

But it can't happen by turning away from reality.

"Normally, the budget would cover tax increases."

Yes, and then you can't turn away.

To shape a system in which even ordinary people can stand, which is the ideal of claw, would require a tax increase for the civilian population in general.

It is precisely this that will be the end of the fall.

"We can't hire all the people we want, even if there's a lot going on, like making up for the school with existing buildings or not teaching it in the first place, and it costs a lot to sort it out."

As there are about 10,000 people who want to hire about a thousand of them, there will also be labor costs to sort out and expenses can not be ignored.

Yes, there will be a huge cost at the very least.

"So, as raising taxes and collecting regular army humans from civilians. So, all we can do is soldiers who are no different from your men before. So you think the inhabitants of Bathrub will be convinced?

Achieving that ideal will not change any strength.

Heck, it could deteriorate, it was such a pointless and wasteful change.

"Sure, many people are as dissatisfied as you are because of protectionism right now. But it wouldn't make sense if more people were dissatisfied to dispel your grievances."

Save it all, if you raise taxes, the residents will be unhappy.

If we try to make it a layer called the poor, it could develop into a dead and alive problem.

Many unrelated people are forced to bear the burden in order for very few people to fulfill their dreams.

That was a story that seemed disaffected.

"What's down there is down there for life, and what's up there is up there for life. I don't think I can help rebelling against such a society. But... Bathrub is choosing a policy because he believes it will make a lot of people happy. And a lot of the people support the protectionist Batlub."

It doesn't matter if you hire hundreds or so of them.

Me, the festivities, my students are like that, and it doesn't reform society as a whole.

However, when it comes to extending its size to society as a whole, the costs are too enormous.

"Claw, you know the principles of royalty and the four nobles. First the interests of the state take precedence, secondly the interests of Batlav and lastly the interests of other territories. Can you tell me which of these is your ideal?

I know what it's like to be cute to have a student who admires himself, and I have no right to pinch my mouth for being an exception or offering.

But even if Claw wants to change the statute itself, there is no surplus in society.

"If you want to shape your ideals even in part, prepare yourself for something you can just deny what you just said. It's not me who finds it, it's you."