'Here they come again. Maybe you think it's an extra hindrance because people tend to flow into our country, but ...... it's a really punishing thing to do."
Dilaigarn Saf Rezed.
My own brother, who is the head of the country of Rezed, exhaled in dismay.
He has silver hair like me and light purple eyes. I'm not proud of it, but both D'Leh and I are quite good-looking. I've been cajoled by the opposite s*x, though, and D'Leh is more popular than me, so I guess there's a way up there.
Because my little brother, he's awesome. He's one year younger than me, he's fifteen years old, and I think he's much better than me, not only in internal affairs, but also in military power, frankly. He's smart, and even though he's the brother of the lord of the country, he can catch an assassin who wants to kill me.
I'm so weak that I don't think I can maintain the dignity of an elder brother. I'm so weak that I can't do anything without protection.
Every time I ask Dhirai, "Do you want to be the head of the country? but he never nods his head. Why does this guy love me as his brother when he can do so much is a mystery to me. I don't know what a genius thinks.
After the extraordinary meeting, he still doesn't listen to what I say about the heads of state, he still provides supplies to the kingdom, and he doesn't kick out the people who stay and play around. And as a result of trying to look good to the kingdom, people are going to my country and other countries that don't do that kind of thing.
Basically, I try to accept them as long as there are no problems. Of course, I have to have a proper discussion with the lord and nobles of the other side, you know? Some of the smaller countries are going to continue with really stupid policies and starve to death even if the people stay. So we are accepting the fact that they are flowing over to us by talking them down. Also, we're talking about a single country, the United Nations, and it's easy for people to come and go. They may stay here without permission. That's a problem, so we try to be as formal as possible.
And you show the attitude that you're satisfied, but then there are fewer people, and taxes go down! or that it's bad that my country doesn't send goods to the kingdom like other countries do. ...... What is this guy talking about?
I really want to give it to them.
However, D'Leh doesn't want to give it up, and even though I want to give it up, I don't want it to be in the hands of a bad person because it would be a big problem. ...... I'm not going to give in to them.
I hope the kingdom will stabilize soon. If the kingdom would stabilize, I wouldn't have to start talking like an idiot, and my house would be a little more stable.
It's not going to happen for a while. The godchildren are so influential. The godson who protected him is a fake, the king has been killed, and the new king is still young. The inside of the kingdom is still in a rough patch. Besides, I heard that the Migga Kingdom is in the midst of a civil war, and the aftermath of that is coming, too, isn't it? I hear the slaves are revolting badly.
......Delai is really well-informed and helpful. How could he possibly know about the country across the kingdom of Fairytorov?
We are doing our best to gather information for you. We're doing our best to gather information for you. Well, we will protect you, but you should think about what you should do from now on. It is difficult to stabilize the kingdom in the current situation. It might be a good idea for you to take over the country that is doing something stupid. Or better yet, he could unite all the countries of the United States of Safu into one and become king! If you want to be king, we'd be happy to go along with you, wouldn't we?
No, wait, wait, wait. Why should we do that when we have our hands full even as a small country's king? I don't want to. If you want to unify the country and make it one big country, D'Leh should be the king.
Why do you say that with a straight face, really ...... D'Lai?
I'm not sure what to do with the money, but I'm sure it's a good idea. The actual problem is, if the kingdom's problems are prolonged any longer, the suff coalition states are going to have problems all over the place. The most important thing to remember is that the more time you spend in the forest, the more you will be able to enjoy the forest. In this way, it is probably a good thing that half of the country's borders are forests and not human lands. If we had been surrounded by many different countries, it would have been very difficult to solve problems between countries.
The Migga Kingdom, the Fairytorov Kingdom, and the United States of Saf, there is a huge forest that borders the lands of all three countries. The forest, which stretches widely across the center of the continent, is a dangerous place where dangerous demons and poisonous plants exist.
Because of their proximity to the forests, demons can also be mixed in with the allied nations. Some of the people in the country lose their lives in such cases. My country, the Kingdom of Resed, is located adjacent to a forest in the United States of Saf. That is why demons often come into the country. The Kingdom of Resed has many strong people who kill demons in particular. ...... though I am so weak that I can't even defeat a single small demon.
I guess so." I never, ...... never want to do it, but I should at least be prepared for the worst case ...... possibility. I don't want this united nation itself to fall with us, and I have an obligation to be born into the family of the head of this nation."
Right. I thought my brother would say so! Don't worry, preparations are already underway."
"...... You've gone ahead on your own again, haven't you? Well, it's okay. If you can move more quickly and carefully than I can as the king, shouldn't D'Leh be king after all?
You're so persistent, brother. The most important thing to remember is that the king is not the only one who can be the king. There is no one more qualified to be king than you. I want to be there to support my brother who is the king of the kingdom!
I want to support him by his side. .........
It's not that I'm not happy, but it's hard because my brother's trust is too great.
Ah, but when this trust and expectation is directed toward me, I feel like I have to answer it. Well, that's why I'm doing what I'm doing, and that's why I'm also the head of the country.
Yes, that's right. Brother, we'll do anything for you, just tell us right away!
'Oh, ......'
Dhirai, looking at me with straight eyes, knows I would never do anything to undermine his trust or expectations. I'm sure he trusts me enough to know that I'll get it done.
--I know it's a hassle, but I have to make a move if it comes to that.
--the head of state, and his brother.
(One of the heads of state of the United Nations has a conversation with his brother. And he hopes to live up to that expectation)