"I'll probably ask you another abrupt question. What the hell are you gonna do with that?

"... of course it doesn't just mean it's of interest. As Mr. Luphall has said, in the future, national relations with the Empire will normalize and the prospect of starting a deal is now in place. But in doing so, the concern is the current system of slavery."

I was surprised by Opal's gaze, but it didn't move at all. Halagrai says as he seeps through the somewhat old, drifting air.

"It's strange, was there something wrong with the current system? I don't really feel that way."

"Oh, I'm sure you would."

said Halagrai with cold eyes like looking at the inferior.

Although I apologized earlier, I have not even tried to hide my blatant disgust with Elga.

"But I don't think there's anything distorted about the free slavery that the kingdom is now embracing."

"... crooked, or..."

Close your eyes and Opal shrugs. And I stared at Halagrai. Like guessing at the other person's heart.

"Master Left. This country is giving too much freedom to slaves in the first place. Don't you think? It is inherently the same as a slave as a tool. Even if you admit some dignity, it makes sense that it has to be the lowest. Otherwise, the boundaries between civilians and slaves will even be blurred."

"... is there a problem there? In the first place, a system called Free Slavery was established to abolish discrimination against slaves. If they deny it, the very system of free slavery will cease to exist."

Elga complains to you with a strange eye. But he admitted it and exhaled as if he were frightened, and Halagray said his thoughts.

"So that doesn't have to be made up in the first place? And I think. Above all, our country is the only country with such a distorted system of slavery, and no other country on the continent has incorporated such a system wherever it may be searched for. The Marvel Empire, which could be an important trading nation in the future, continues to be tough about slavery."

"... what does that have to do with the difference in slavery and the deal?

"That's a lot. The most flourishing slave trade on this continent is considered to be the free commercial city of Connelt, but there are also claims on the part of the Empire that the second is the Empire. For this reason, the imperial side will definitely want to proceed with the export of slaves once national traffic has been normalized. But the present system of kingdoms does not make that possible either. As things stand in the kingdom, it is forbidden to bring slaves from other countries as commodities."

"... So you think that Halagree should return the slavery of the present kingdom to the same, or previously adopted, slavery as the empire, even for future dealings with the Empire?

"It's only my idea, but you're right. Everyone who is considered important by Luphall therefore asks what you think of slavery."

"I see. Should we not also review slavery for future negotiations? I don't know. That's why he wants to know what we think."

That's it, Opal thinks about it, and fans glossy and spins words.

"If that's not true, the answer is simple. About slavery in the kingdom - I don't know what's so funny."

"Oh, my God, did Sir Opal think so too"

I try to get Akdork to embark on a little bit and eat into her story.

Elga stares at Opal and sees what's going on.

"Whatever I think, talk about such nonsense, even as if it's a problem, that makes it all too funny"

The words Opal went on to have a sharp jaw of halibut. I don't like it when people kick me in the ass.

"It's like my story is wrong in the first place."

"I don't mind if you take me for granted. Why do we need to match the empire in the first place? Even if you want to sell it, if you don't have a reason to buy it here, you can make the mistake of putting it on the market. As long as you don't have a head on the other side, you know as much as the kingdom prohibits the trafficking of slaves. Even so, if there is a slave trade and you bring in a story, it is reasonable to think that you are unwilling to deal with Imperial Han in the first place. If they don't want you in that position, I'd rather you have the temper to stick with a strong attitude."

Opal describes it as poking. Halagrai was making his eyebrows rough.

"... can you say that even if there is a review of slavery, there will be a deal in the future that is beneficial to the kingdom?

A tone that presses the opponent. But Opal didn't even see him succumb to the pressure at all, and let him jump lightly.

"We'd be fine. By and large, the merchant is not Yumonya if it suits the other person. I shake my tail to get bait grabbed in front of me and accepted for a deal - if that's what makes it good, then it's not that easy. I don't know, if I do that, I'm done. If the other guy licked me, I'd be dead as a merchant, but I don't think there's a big or small difference there."

"... as there is no need to concede a hundred steps to fit the empire, but it will also be certain that there is a problem with the current system. I am not saying anything but thinking about negotiating with the Empire. I fear that the current system is distorted and that the country will be disturbed as it is."

Halagrai begins to further describe the problems on the Kingdom's side. But Elga tilted her neck and put out her mouth.

"You're told strange things. Honestly, I don't think we can measure the disturbances in the country by just taking slavery right now, and I think it would be more dangerous to put it back into old slavery."

"... well, it's a good thing you're a foolish monarch who doesn't know anything."

Halagrai's attitude towards Elga has not changed at all. Opal on the boulder also reinforced his voice with a dangerous eye.

"... if your mouth is too much for the amhan boulder, is that enough? Elga Han is a lord named after the land of Greenwood. I don't know how much Lord Luphall trusts me."

"That's right, Halagree. I can't even look at a boulder with a mouthful of rocks."

It was Opal scolding their disrespect, but along the way Akdork pinches his mouth and tells Halagree to take over the aftermath.

Opal also pulled in for the moment.

"... this is very rude."

"Besides, earlier stories, as Sir Jewellery Stone said, would only be too funny as they are now."

It was Akdork, who continued to teach the head bowing halibut even more, but Opal pinched his mouth whether he had learned to catch on to some of his words.

"... you can go out of your way to say it again, but I don't mind the opal we were talking about earlier."

"I'll be fine in Elga, too."

Elga also says to imitate Opal. You both thought it was good. Come on, it's tough.

"Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

"... but one man is beautiful."

Bossly grumbling old man. react to it and Opal asks.

"Something's wrong. Get out of the way?

"No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

"A new problem? I don't know what the hell you're doing."

It is an opal that shows his eyes that he said he still intends to continue, but for once he showed an attitude of listening to the rest of the story. It seems that I was concerned about the problem you mentioned. [M]

"… the concern is the deterioration of security"

"A deterioration in security? I think the kingdom is peaceful."

"That's just an ostensible story. But with the kingdom forcing slavery into its present form, few aristocrats and others are dissatisfied with it. As a result, nobles who are not satisfied with current slavery can only obtain slavery by illegal means"

…………

Make it Opal. Make it Elga. I've said something, but for now, I'm silently listening to Halagree.

"But as a result of the kingdom's investigation, nobles who bought slaves in darkness have come to light, and have even developed into silly imitations, such as just being stripped of their titles or convicted of crimes and sentenced to prison, which, even if it is still OK, stems from the fact that the kingdom has consequently given rights to slaves and is no longer allowed to buy and sell them, and on the contrary falls into the very fact that high prices are attached to slaves who are put up for sale from the kingdom. As a result, bandits commissioned by dark merchants and, in some cases, even adventurers, dye their hands and even those who do not have to fall into slavery are sold out of the country - even in such lamentable cases."

"... if you listen to what the hell you're going to say earlier, do you really want Amhan to stay close to Sir Akdork? Too shallow to think, honestly, I can't block my empty mouth."

I said it in the way Opal opened it up. Though it is a halibut that frowns, as they say.

"... that's a pretty good way to say it"

"Of which, this kind of thing is clear. In the first place, we know what Amhan is talking about. You know, taking up the filthy people who can only do business by illegal means, and letting them take the wrong system of the current kingdom is too rampant on boulders, and the story itself leaps too far."

"I think so too. If that's the case in the first place, I think it would be better if we did our best to reduce the despicable that would make the dark deal okay, instead of reviewing slavery."

"Elga Han is right. Get out of the way. If that's like buying slaves by illegal means, you should be guilty of nobility. Haragrai was anxious to deal with it."

Elga and Opal show the tie and attack the halibut. Honestly, I need to talk to you about his opinions. Opal even looks like he's already lost interest.

"... Well, I'm not surprised from earlier. Why is it that God, who would also be Lord of Mountstom, defends slavery today? There are more mines in that region, and the previous system put more slaves into it and should be able to work efficiently. It is only within a period of time if it is the current system of free slavery, and it cannot be allowed to be used to crush it, and it must be paid even more like a slave. Nothing would be more inefficient and wasteful."

"I really think so. If you do it, you'll be at the top of a fool's bone. Amhan's so-called rationale is that of a fool whose vision has narrowed and only immediate matters have been considered. Paying a salary in the long run is never wasted. If you pay the salary, you drop it in other stores, and if it piles up, it will moisturize the territory and the country."

"... but it will only make slaves pay and so forth"

"I don't think so. On the contrary, receiving benefits creates independence, and it is possible to get involved in numerous jobs by registering as free slaves in today's Kingdom system. As a result, there are not many unexpected occupations to visit."

"That's right, get out of the way. When I crush it in the first place, I get the wrong idea. We think it's important that people have a vision of growing rather than crushing them."

Grunt, and Halagray roars with regret. But apparently there are no more words out there for him to speak, either.

"... that's it, Halagree. Now would you have found out? It's about cooling your head a little. Besides, this is not an issue that needs to be approached carefully, even if it is negotiated with the Empire. No, if you've really both made it uncomfortable to imitate too much halibut, I'll let you bow your heads instead."

"No, no. Besides, I think it's important to talk about this."

"I think Elga Han is a good person, but we're not going to say anything more. Don't get out of the way of disagreement. I don't care if you blink at me for not doing it."

Akdork's face breaks on the two words.

"Thank you both for your generous hearts. I hope this gratitude is so, let me take it in the form of a grand hospitality for that matter. We also have lots of good liquor."

That's a very attractive invitation, and Opal loosened his cheeks, and Elga smiled.

So the first day of the conversation ended, and they resigned from Akdork's private room.