The Undetectable Strongest Job: Rule Breaker

Giant carriage "technology"

The giant carriage Katie had arranged was a six-headed carriage. It is characterized by the coupling of two front vehicles.

"Look, Hikaru. It's not just a two-tiered carriage."

Katie proudly explains.

"There are also steep curves in the streets. Accordingly, a range of motion is provided so that the wheel portion is oriented independently to the left and right. With a rear vehicle handle and a human force applied, the curve can bend freely."

Not only does he say he doubled his storage space, he thinks a lot.

"In addition to the use of magic guides for wheel operating aids, springs are also used as magic guides to hold down the shaking of the seats. Plus! The frame can be plasticized by using Elder Trent wood, and the interior has a foldable sleeping table…"

"Just stay on the move, okay?

"Yeah? Right, did they all?"

Katie said unfortunately.

Thank you. He thinks Hikaru has a deep interest in the magic guide, and this is how he tends to have more commentary. It's not that I'm not as interested as Hikaru, but I'm not as interested as Katie, a bee researcher.

"Oh, that's huge."

Just calling it a giant carriage, the indoors felt much more spacious than the usual carriage.

The rear vehicle is a luggage storage area and the front vehicle is the room. The rooms were shaped like train box seats, with two sets of six seats across the street, equipped.

Overhead, it looked more like a train because it had something like a screen shelf, but this seems to be the foldable sleeping area. It features being able to stay in the carriage without camping outside.

This time, I don't think I'll use it because I can afford the itinerary.

"Well, I'm leaving."

"Please."

Sarah, who sat on your stand, manipulates the horse. She had the experience of your man and was good at handling animals. At this time of winter, he pulls for the people who return home. Katie was trying to hire you for a high sum, but Sarah raised her hand to your role, saying, "I won't waste it."

"... but all but me are women"

Lavia and Paula next to Hikaru. Across the street are three Oriental four stars: Celica, Soluz and Shuffi.

Katie and Millet are lying on the other box seat. They both seem to have been sleepless these past few days because they have been in a great hurry to write their annual reports.

I think Hikaru doesn't have to hurry so much because winter is long, but Katie made her eyes shine "I don't know when she's going back to college when something looks interesting in Tubra," Miley said realistically, "Because I'm going straight home.

"You just have to be happier! It's not Harlem!

'Celica's not my Harlem officer, is she? Or would you not make a statement like that? I don't want Lavia to misunderstand me.'

'Oh? Then why don't we make sure it's true, not a misunderstanding?

Celica winks at her pussy even though she cautions herself in Japanese to avoid any trouble because of it.

"A troublesome guy......"

Trouble! I'm already three! Hikaru is 1 high!

"Oh, you two are hometown (...) Because. Celica told me."

Hikaru and Celica are talking. There, Soluz has pinched his mouth.

Next to that, Shuffi asked Paula, "Do you belong to a church? What's your status?" and other questions that make you look like a healing wizard. Paula looked at Hikaru in search of salvation, but as Hikaru, she had nothing to say except that she had instructed him in advance to "no-comment or appropriately frustrate". Come on, Paula.

"Originally...... you knew him?

Ravia seemed concerned about Hikaru's relationship with Celica, too, and she asks.

"No! It was the next station, though!

I'm sure that feeling of "next door station" won't be passed on to Soluz or Lavia, Hikaru thinks. A "station" in this world is a carriage stop. It's not a 20-minute walk away, it takes a day to get there.

Sounds like your hometown had a lot of interesting culture.

"Well...... right. From what I can tell, the other world is interesting enough."

"Really?

"It's strange that God exists first"

It was precisely "there exists a 'God' as a system," but I said earlier around there.

"There is a God. That's natural common sense for us... but not for Celica or Hikaru?

"You've never had a profitable god so far!

"There were plenty of religious groups..."

"You mean there was someone besides God who offered his faith? Demons, evil gods?

"Uh, no. There was a God full of them."

"I think there are so many gods out there that I can't grasp."

"I didn't mean to say that... because I could tell so far and didn't show up before humans. Imagine all kinds of gods, and they're all coming apart."

"Well... that's inconvenient."

"Oh, that was inconvenient."

Many wars were triggered by religion. This world doesn't have it. God who neither gives a divine trust nor has a personality, but brings clear fruit.

So far, for Hikaru, "God" has been the only being that gives benefits.

"So, how did the Oriental Four Stars feel when they saw Forestia?

They are leaving the kingdom of Pawnsonia and looking for a place to emigrate.

I didn't stay long, but I must have looked around this country quite a bit.

"... right. Honestly, you felt brittle."

Soluz said.

"In terms of military power, this Union will be the lowest on the continent. Not to mention Pawnsonia, who pursued a strong military policy, is also heavily watered down with the Empire of Quimbrand, recovered from the confusion of his predecessors. Villeoseans with a strong navy, a multinational Einvist who has publicly proclaimed that he will give his place to a strong human being, are much stronger than this country."

"Weak if attacked," he said?

"Of course. You haven't been attacked before because Pawnsonia and Quimbrand, bordering on the border, weren't interested in this country, were they? Farmed land is few, with many mines but long winters and limited means of transport. Then you don't have to force yourself to attack."

I see, and Hikaru nodded. That idea of Soluz is no different from what Hikaru has heard so far.

But Soluz said.

"Come and find out something."

"Heh, what is it"

"The city is small, the force is low, but the cultural aspect is progressing. Even this carriage is. Pawnsonia uses more primitive carriages."

"Are you trying to say that you outnumber other countries in academic terms?

"There are aspects to saying that, only that. Of course it will be that we have to make technological progress because there are few people. But now when it stands out, it could be invaded by another country."

"Phew..."

"Now, in such a coalition, were there no similar cases in your homeland? A small nation surrounded by powerful nations. If there's a survival strategy for how it survived, I'd love to hear it."

Soluz seems to be interested in the history of the planet.

Hikaru and Celica gaze at each other.

"Taiwan or something? He's well under pressure to subordinate China."

"I remember Switzerland as a perennial neutral. You became a permanently neutral country at the Vienna Conference. '

"That's a conscription of all the people as soldiers, and I feel a little different,"

It bothered me a little.

"... in our living days, war is business after all. If you invest inefficiently, you don't go to war. Diplomacy will do the trick."

"Hmm. Then for the Union of Foresters, I hope Pawnsonia and Quinn Brand make you think 'attractive but lose money if you attack'"

"Right. And then... make an alliance with a bigger country, or something"

"There's no country on this continent that lightly outperforms Pawnsonia, but —— well, assuming there is, what good is that big country in alliance with the Union of Foresters?

"It 's-- oh, you know what?"

When Hikaru is convinced, the solution is:

"Yeah, it sounds like what I was thinking wasn't a mistake after all"

and laughed as the flowers opened.

"... what are you so convinced of?!? It doesn't make sense!

"Hikaru, what do you mean?

"Uh, we were just talking. If that's the strength of this country, and that's" technology, "then maybe we can make the technology offering into an alliance with the big countries."

"I'm not going as far as the big countries, but if it's a constraint on Pawnsonia and Quinn Brand, isn't Einvist enough?"

"... oh, my God. I thought you had answers from the beginning. I don't like to pretend we're having a discussion and direct our conclusions."

"I'm sorry," laughed Soluz when Hikaru said. No offense, apparently.

Soluz already had a stomach proposal. One of the properties this country should have is technology. It is easy to use as a consideration for an alliance because technology does not diminish what you provide. They will benefit the Allied states while retaining their superiority over the enemy states.

And the allies are multi-player state Einvists. It is a country ruled by the Beast King.

(I wonder if that means I was seriously thinking about moving to this country. Being a Rank B Adventurer puts you even in perspective on the country's foreign policy)

Until now, the adventurers haven't had a bunch of them, but the solutions seem to be good at one or two.

"Once in alliance with the Einvists, Pawnsonia could be poked in the back even if they invade Forestia. This is a 'big loss for business', isn't it? But you still don't have enough technical skills to pay for your alliance."

"It won't be an alliance right now. If I could, I'd have done it from the beginning."

Even Queen Marquedo and lead minister Zofira are not that stupid. I would have already considered the idea of a solution.

"But for a moment -- this problem could be solved, right? With two powers."

Soluz pointed to Hikaru and Celica and laughed flirtatiously.

"That the ruins of Tubra could be the trump card that moves other countries. Of course, if you don't have the right to go that far in this country, you can just steal the technology and take refuge."