1142 Episode 1129: The Troubles of Certain Civilians. 2 (Diplomatic and Human Resources Bureaus. )

Small meeting room co-located with the Foreign Office in the Royal Castle.

"... Director, we have guidelines for the empire against Katlanda.

This will be the synopsis.

"Thank you... so... hmm.

The Director of Foreign Affairs rolls the cover, looking at the first sheet and looking at it with the main points in mind.

"The outline is a proposal to use the current intermediate point of the relationship as the territorial definitive point for both sides, and the other is a proposal to use this or the other side of the relationship as the territorial definitive point.

Narrowed by these 3 proposals.

"Sure, there must have been a river inside Seoul over there..."

Someone pinches my mouth.

"That won't be realistic.

I was wondering if civilian and martial arts officials on both sides would be satisfied only with one of these in view of the current situation.

However, the current midpoint proposal and either Kansai proposal can be finalised between the parties, but it is honest that it is somewhat difficult to draw a line to finalise all the territories bordered by it.

"... I see.

However, territorial determination is necessary to enter into an alliance or truce agreement.

Seki may be good at one of these things, but what else are we gonna do?

In my current proposal, I would like to take down the trees in the woods at a street-like width, and I would like to confirm the territory of this point, but do you have any other ideas?

"Director, I have a proposal that came out at the prototype stage.

"Hey."

A man sitting at the end is raising his hand and voicing, but his boss tries to make him restrain himself.

"No, it could be a proposal for a way out. Say it.

The Director urges the continuation.

"Excuse me.

Why not determine the midpoint between the two sides' statements during the territorial determination and set up a 50m unarmed and uninterrupted zone from there on both sides?

"... Hmm.

How long will the border line be... well, not a bad idea right now.

Either way, it takes a lot of effort, it takes time, and more importantly, it can't be monitored.

Besides, it's not like civilians in a state of honorable war can discuss territorial finalization amicably with each other.

In that sense, I have to say that the current proposal is difficult.

Ha... that's the part you haven't made clear before... "

"Director, what about the whole forest as impenetrable?

"Same goes for this one, but if there's a larger population over there, it could cut through the forest.

If that happens, we'll let them know, we'll reach an agreement, and we'll get started... but it's conditional on us trusting them both.

I don't want that at this stage.

Well, in a way, it might be a good idea to knock down the trees like streets in the woods, like this proposal, and if you manage them so that they don't grow trees there, it'll be definitive.

Don't take too much effort.

"Right..."

"Is there any easier way to finalize it?

The director of foreign affairs was blurred.

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Small meeting room co-located with the Human Resources Bureau within the Royal Castle.

"Will a total of 285 people come from all the regional nobles?

"... take more or less?

"That would be for each person.

Well, as it turns out, a total of 100 people from three nobles on the Demon Kingdom side. 85 from three nobles on the Katlanda Empire side and 70 from two nobles in the Wilip Union. There are 30 Wang Capital walls... this was a request for 70... "

"Half of it in the form of as many requests as you can...

The region is the demonic kingdom of the Earls of Elvis, Godwin, and Temple. 3 Are the aristocrats answering as requested, and the other aristocrats answering with 5 less?

I originally asked each nobleman as 10 for 500 residents...

I thought there was no way we could do it if it got somewhat lower... but why are there so few aristocrats that the Count Elvis family can afford a full answer that seems to be tight on both finances and human resources... "

The Director of Human Resources holds his head.

"Besides, from the Count Elvis family, 15 out of 20 are Knights and 5 are soldiers, right?

They're all in their early 20s... main battle force.

The Earl of Elvis family is not sending any manpower to the King's Capital, but seriously sending us a replenishment of imminent force.

"These five men have also gone through a massive simulation battle with Lord Alice and have the patience to end raids such as the Lower Auga under the command of Lord Kitamizato without victims.

And I'm an experience of a successful experience of surviving a war.

"I'm a battlefield experienced we want.

The directors say.

"... how about the other nobles?

The Director of Human Resources whines because it's in the paperwork but he wants someone to tell him.

"Er... you said half of the two houses on the Demon Kingdom side.

Others... you're almost a soldier. That's just a chick, too.

"... you can't use it.

The director is blurry.

"Hmm? The Count Godwin family is young for the Knights, and the soldiers seem to have chosen a veteran.

"... you're the kind of person reading about how other nobles get out.

Oh, was that Sister of His Highness Leila over there?

I didn't know they were going to raise the value of their own soldiers. Excellent for the Count or for the couple.

"Speaking of which, your wife was staying on behalf of the Count before.

You said that you and Your Highness discovered your pregnancy.

It's going to be my first birth, was it a boy?

"Ha... finally.

Now all the nobles in the province can be inherited. It's a pleasure.

The youngest is the Count Elvis family... no. Will it be the Count Godwin family?

I'd like to ask you to give birth safely.

"Right, Gotagota is a mess on the part of the demon kingdom at this time of year.

"Not at all.

Still... what's the matter with soldier sorting... "

"There's a difference between being good and not being good... right?

"I need to talk to the military and security bureaux... hey.

"It's hard to adjust.

It made the face of the HR Bureau look difficult.