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And fate day came. The 200th day I promised Ed and Raymond, that's today.

Georg and the others visit the promised place beforehand and do some minor work before waiting for them. And when the time was past noon, it came.

"Ooh..."

"Su...... awesome..."

From the plain as far as I can see, on the south side of it, I can see a lot of carriages and shadows coming this way. When I checked during the last meeting, I heard that the two of them together, 1700, would be an undeniable number, but there is no doubt that humans would need that number to lead that number of subpeople, and perhaps 500 to 600 people would be accompanied by humans. Most of them would be leading soldiers led by Raymond, and people from Ed's Chamber of Commerce. I suppose it would be better to hire mercenaries or something, but they are very light mouthed. As much as it is said that the mouth is like a feather with alcohol or a woman, or gold. We have trouble ruining it at the end and threatening our position, so we can snort that the two of us don't use mercenaries.

While I was thinking about that, the wave of people who would be more than 2,300 in total was approaching enough distance to be able to confirm each and every face.

Georg and Ferris get out of the carriage loaded with the extra minutes of goldsmiths they were on and wait for it. Georg shines his eyes in excitement, and Ferris holds his head with an anxious face as to whether he thinks about this aftermath. One carriage came to my brothers and sisters, whose contrasting attitude was impressive. When that carriage horse gets frightened of Georg and stops approaching him, two men descend from inside and come to Georg.

"Are you sure about Master Georg Stanford?

Two men emerge: one from his mid-twenties and one who would be about forty years old from the late thirties.

"Anyway, I'm Georg. Do, what about you guys?

In response to Georg's question, the two respond correctly to his posture.

"I'm late for my application. I work for the Goltberg Chamber of Commerce, my name is Welkin, and I am acting as chairman today."

"Likewise, I have come on behalf of Lord Nidea, Raymond Krewell Grefenberg, my name is Henry. I'm sorry I couldn't make it myself today."

I thought maybe they were both in the stomach, and Georg looked at them and nodded a couple of times before.

"Well, I don't care. If they leave the city together now, it will also be difficult to contain the church and those who are curious. More than that..."

Georg said that much, then saw the crowd behind him once, and turned to them again.

"Quick, but let's get down to business. Both sides, tell me how many sub-people you've been able to gather."

"" Yes ""

To Georg's words, the two take the paper out of their nostalgia and read it out.

"Our Goltberg Chamber of Commerce has 644 Beastmen, 63 Elves, 57 Dwarves, for a total of 764. Learn more about the breakdown."

"The lord has 598 beasts, 75 elves, 68 dwarves, for a total of 741. Breakdown here."

Announce the number and breakdown of sub-people collected from each other and hand the written material of it to Georg. Having received it, Georg nods satisfactorily before speaking to both of them.

"A total of 1505... that's brilliant. Just tell each Lord that you don't mind if I give him what he wants."

"Ha."

"Yes."

"And one additional car here belongs to the Goltberg Chamber of Commerce, as promised. It was slightly different, but the battle was a battle. Let's not leave each other in trouble."

"I understand."

"Neither will the lord imitate such lawlessness."

"It's good to be. Nevertheless, did the Beast Man alone exceed 1200... this would make the Subman precious in this country for a while?

To the words, they laugh bitterly.

"Yeah, more than 10% of the beasts in this country, anyway."

"For a while, supply will never exceed demand"

Nodding again at the two words, Georg utters the words with a laugh.

"Right, well, that's fine... well, I'll disappear from this country for a while too. I can't even make a fancy move for a while."

"Well, even now, the church folks are reacting quite hypersensitively to the sudden movements of the subpeople."

"So are the nobles. Besides, even merchants and folk grass are very responsive to this move. My Lord is also concerned about those repressions while successfully hiding his shadows."

"Hehe, you put a hard time on Ed and Raymond. Sooner or later, we want to reward it, but it's going to be years ahead."

"Are you going to do something big?

"Well. I don't know...... you'll find out in another ten or twenty years. Until then, I want people here to remain silent."

"Of course it is."

"If you think your neck is hanging, you'll never hear it without darkness."

"I hope so... Well, I don't even think there's anyone who can do anything when I find out I'm collecting sub-people like this, but I want to forgive you for being as annoying as possible. Did I ask you to do this?

"" Ha ha ""

Where the two bowed their heads deeply and expressed their willingness to acknowledge, Georg continues his words.

"So let's hand this carriage over to the Goltberg Chamber of Commerce… if possible, I'd like the horse back, but is it possible?

"Yeah, I've got something for you here."

"It's a good thing we're ready... but good. It's been a long time since I got used to horses. I can't have a little of this with me."

"Guess what."

Did you remember that the horse we were holding our carriage frightened, or that Welkin said something so sympathetic?

"What, a horse is also a lie if it takes time and emotion to understand, if you say it's not a big struggle, but well, how come it's not to say it originally. Well, then it's time for your people to leave, okay?

"Huh?... But to see this number alone..."

Henry is the one who has been so anxious to say it.

"No problem, I guess I don't have a place to go where I ran away, and I haven't come without any thoughts. Rather, it's a little more troublesome to have humans around. It would be helpful if you would withdraw as soon as possible."

"Ha... ha..."

"Dear Henry, the chairman said there would probably be no problem either. Perhaps we have a way that we can't imitate."

"That's what I'm saying, is Ed talking faster to the boulder there?"

"We've traded twice. They say we don't need to talk extra."

"... If that's what you're saying, lead the soldiers right back to the city. Dear Stanford, Greffenberg would like to thank you for your continued support."

"Answer, tell him that this is the one who put the hard work on him, that he appreciated it. I don't know when, but I'll pay you back."

"Ha ha."

"The chairman would also like to feel free to speak to you at any time when he or she is at your service."

"Oh, it won't be for a while... but yeah, I'll be sure to take it to Ed when something good comes up, tell him so"

"And I accept you."

"See you sooner or later. Until then, pray to be magnificent."

"Yes, Master Georg, be well."

"Be sure to visit your lord when you come to Nidea again. As a guest, we would like to welcome you again."

Exchange farewell words with the two of you, and drop them off as they leave. It took a little while for the numbers alone, but eventually when humans disappeared from sight, Georg exhaled small and looked up at the sky and whined.

"Well, don't be probably the busiest time of the last few years"

The look so grumbled was slightly tired, but dazzling and radiant.

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