When it comes to reincarnation of different worlds, it is internal affairs.

Mayonnaise? I'll make anything, okay?

But when it comes to confidential manufacturing... it would be a waste to use fumes to defend against such things.

Trademark registration is an exclusive right to sell, but it seems difficult in this world.

"Alongside bankruptcy laws and competition laws, modern, that can only be made in developed countries, right?... Unless you can make me hear what I'm saying in The Power of Nama."

and so on, and the beginning and end of being laughed at by the Hulk with his nose.

I didn't even try to look at this one, I was snorting at branch hair checks.

... apparently I'm going to have to go down the tunnel while glowing my back teeth.

Anyway, let's start by examining the situation in which it was placed.

Panmori Township is sandwiched between the east and west by a Y-shaped river.

An area separated by hills to the south and mountains to the north. It's called a "basin".

From the mountains too, streams flow down to the south.

I have water, so I don't have trouble with staple rice and wheat. I can take vegetables, potatoes and fruits.

There is a Karewala-owned ranch in the mountains to the north, and each farmer keeps animals.

I'm not a "feudal lord," but, well...

Because a feudal territory is ideally self-sufficient inside it.

And for now, as ideally?

At least there doesn't seem to be much "poor" or "financially challenging".

Come to think of it, the ancestors of the Karewala family were SS members of the Founding Hero King.

You think the feat also lines up, or even exceeds, the Lehmon family, and is also a family member who produced the first squadron leader (Ariel talks)?

At the time, His Majesty praised the achievements of the Kalewala family and gave them a beautiful land as Cognac.

While offering our heartfelt gratitude to His Majesty the Hero King and the Far Ancestors......

Home Affairs No Double Need!

Yes, dissolve!

(Wait!

(What are you talking about!

(I'm not in trouble for having money!

(Increase the people, gather the Brotherhood, and form a great deal. It's the Lord's duty!

(I'm from another world, so you have something!

(Even a single piece of copper coin is fine!

Two conscious people start making a fuss in their ears.

Loser and Gaya enter.

(Something's all over me. Unlike us, Molly and Ariel lived on a budget of hundreds or thousands of big gold coins, right?

(Masters don't neglect the basics, do they, Pink? You two are management professionals.)

(Um... if you're talking about the mountains, you know a little bit?

Okay, 'cause I get it.

And Vagan, thank you.

Mountains... for now, charcoal or something?

See, as the Karewala family aiming to spread charcoal type water purifiers.

Though not a "set sale," the.

(Stupid! Charcoal has rights! To the "O'Hara Township" people...! Oh, I forgot! Mazyi Mazyi, what shall I do)

Ariel is panicking.

A man who didn't even change his complexion to the repeated fierce battles in the Far East.

(Was it "I forgot to talk to the charcoal rights group"? No, but even if they make more money, it won't hurt them, will it?

Molly, old man is right. I don't think you're infringing on your charcoal rights.

but Ariel's concerns are somewhat different.

(What about "O'Hara"? We are the Kalewala family! "If you know how to use charcoal, why didn't you say it for a thousand years"...)

"Why don't we just make it what Ariel invented on his trip?

I thought it would be an easy story.

What bothered me was the word "take over".

But there was an unexpected reaction.

(Wow. Hiro, you're black)

(You know, Hiro. Lies are the same as a bunch of hay. When it overlaps, it keeps grabbing. If you put a bunch on it trying to prevent it, you shake it again. I think honesty is the best thing, huh?

You stab me every time, what's Vagan's word?

I often feel a "difference in feel" between pink and here.

(The word "right" has a saying. It's a matter of greeting. At the time of the water purifier announcement, he said, "Why didn't you say a word in O'Hara Township?" "O'Hara Township" and "The People of the Valley" are loud in places like that)

That seems to be because it's a "catch up", too.

What is "takeover"...... how can I put it?

The Karewalas are not their "lords". It's also slightly different from "the deputy".

"O'Hara Township" and "Valley (the one)" are under His Majesty's direct jurisdiction.

But deputies and other bureaucrats, or titled nobles, are not being sent.

It's a small part of the mountains, if you'll excuse me.

Expenditure is greater when administrative nets are applied. The nobility to be seconded is the same. So spending just hurts when you're a deputy.

That's why it's under the "catch up" system.

The Karewala family is in charge of the two towns because they are "neighbors".

The Y-shaped river, its right (east) stream, flows down south as it wears a mountain.

The "O'Hara Township" is the settlement in the upper reaches, and the "Valley" is somewhat north of the confluence.

In its valley, the streets run parallel to the river.

It leads to the harbour that opens directly north of the Wang capital, the main street.

Valuable sea fish (preserved food) and salt are sent from this port to the Wang Capital.

In addition, the area leading northeast from around the harbor is one of the largest barns alongside Sashua. So much so that it is referred to as the "kitchen of the king's capital".

This street is arguably one of the major arteries of logistics that drive the Wangdu economy.

It is also an escape route if something happens to this street or the royal family.

A path to the north harbor, or to the east Sashua, or to cage in nearby mountains.

The Karewala family was given Panmori Township, as well as the right to manage and operate this street and river.

If more precisely, the right to manage and operate the river and the road "from the top of the river to the confluence point".

Of the Y-shape, in the range of "diagonal bar to the right".

(Calewala's ancestors were not just SS members, they were often entrusted with the command of separate teams. It's a position where you're always asked for another perspective, right?

(Are you in charge of "Hands in charge when attacking, Hands in charge of two circles and mouths when defending"? I'll take care of the barracks. I see, you're in a role that doesn't belong to brain muscle warriors)

and so on, and the proud Ariel and Old Molly anyway.

"I mean, it's such an important street and river that we need to get along with the surrounding residents for smooth management operations... and that?

(You know, Hiro. Neighboring township What is it, a kind of supervisor after all? They don't have feelings for us. But rivers and streets are important to each other. I want the other side to be well managed, and this one wants to ask for information gathering and small maintenance. We need to keep each other in a "minimal mood," that's about all we have to do)

Though the circumstances have come to light.

"Damaging their mood for not teaching them the invention of charcoal type water purifiers," I didn't understand.

(They are given a job directly from His Majesty)

Ariel said that.

"Valley" is responsible for the "basket" of "Lenn".

In "O'Hara Township," bake charcoal for delivery to the Royal Palace.

"What, if you're not talking about the exclusive right to sell charcoal or something like that..." was my lack of recognition.

(They say, "Charcoal that passes through His Majesty's mouth, we must choose it with special consideration," if it is the people of O'Hara. Why didn't you tell us about the water purifier?

Oh, I see.

They're the same residents of the "valley (the one)" where they already knew each other.

The people who were in charge of the "Uemura" and "May Festival".

It is the inhabitants of the "valley" who, although not all of them, make up a small proportion.

The day will come under the command of the Kingsguard because of the need for protection, but not essentially the staff of the Kingsguard.

Even that makes them… proud of the people of the "valley (the one)".

"We do not go through the Kingsguard, but are directly connected to His Majesty," he said.

I mean, that.

They are proud people.

There are many of these ancient people in Wang Ki.

Poor, sober people.

Generations of His Majesty have also made that breeze good, giving them small privileges.

… I also say that such a deep air and various rights are complicated by Wang Du and Wang Ki.

Regarding the "valley", although we exchanged greetings during the Miyagi event.

It was somewhat approximate.

Just before, because they were yelling at me.

"I don't care if you guys are captains of the Kalewala Platoon! If you need to talk, let Hiro through!

Looking back, it was where the skinhead's big man lay his hand on the sword handle.

He was trying to say hello to "Valley" Squadron Leader Maximilian Orwell.

Go on. I was scolded too.

"Keep it as long as you can for the 'catch up'!... If it wasn't in the palace, it would have been slaughtered?

I apologized and then flattened my back, and I was further flattened.

It's rare.

... Max is actually a warm didactic skin, contrary to his luxuriously coarse appearance.

That's why.

"If you say hello here without passing Karewala, that will set a precedent" or so you expect.

"The people of the valley are unhappy with Hiro" is also a prospect.

The aristocracy unites against the "outside", even if they "did" each other.

Max and I belong to the same faction, the Indians.

When you make fun of your "buddies," don't rebel. That's the kingdom aristocratic road.

But if that's all, you can do it to the point of "yelling."

You don't have to put your hands on the sword handle ("you can pull it out," though I'm sure).

"You saw me as a brain muscle and tried to follow me, didn't you?

It was there that Max "needed to show" his anger.

One end of the blame for letting the "valley" people behave like that is on me.

They tried to move on over my head.

Are you making fun of me, or do you hate me?

I didn't know what I shouldn't do.

It should also be noted that "Valley" and "O'Hara Township" do not seem to go with each other "friendly".

Still unite against the outside. There is something like "I share the mood".

If we hadn't talked about charcoal, we could have expected "O'Hara Township" to be a mess.

That's why Ariel is calling me a mess.

This isn't about home affairs, is it about diplomacy?

... and so.

As for the two "towns," let's just ask the Brotherhood Party crowd to do a bottom check.

Now it is time to return to internal affairs.