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Published at 10th of February 2023 06:02:08 AM


Chapter 64: 60 The percentage of work done is ten to ninety.

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Tanaka Jiro, 28 years old, with a girlfriend

Her Suela Hendelberg 

Memory Tris

Occupation Dungeon Tester (full-time)

Magical aptitude 8 (general class)

Post Warriors

"Whoa! I got the green light from the supervisor!

Jiro-san is very excited.

You're a regular driver, shouldn't you be a little happier?

"I'm feeling more upbeat than usual, but don't you see ......?

I'm sorry, Memoria, but the change is so small that I'm not up to speed on whether or not she's emotional enough to strike a gut pose with both hands.

It's true that if Memoria is frolicking like Minami, I'd be more worried about what happened first than I would be with her.

Well, I'm sorry I didn't notice.

No, I'll try to be a little clearer.

"Yeah, I'm going to get to know you better so I can get to know you, too.

It's been nearly half a month since I've been here, and it's finally time to get moving.

I have in my possession a response to the report and proposal I sent to Superintendent Evia.

He's just unsure of the path at the gate, but he can handle some supplies and lifeless inorganic matter.

So, as this is urgent information, please give it top priority.

The reply came in a surprisingly long time for ISAAL, where the logistics business takes many times longer than it does in Japan, and it would arrive tomorrow.

I've been told that Superintendent Evvia will convey the report to the president at once, and I've compiled the report after hearing the details of this summoning of the heroes and information about the war from Bath.

You can say that I was forced to do this because of their style and detailed formatting and easy to read summary, but this time I'm going to ignore it.

The real deal is the one proposal I sent in the form that accompanies it.

Well, the tiresome decision has been made. The supplies are in. Shall we go to Trice?

"Yes.

I had the Suela's seal, the supervisor's signature, and the president's personal seal, the document that would prove the company had given the go-ahead to this project, or rather, plan.

If you ask me what's the hardest part of my job, I'll tell you that there are many things.

But if you were to ask me what is the hardest thing to stomach, I would say it is the decision.

We went over and over the material, discussed it with the company, and came to a compromise, but it didn't go through.

Let's see what's going on here.

Can't you get the cost down?

Can't the deadline be moved up?

The specifications have changed, so you have to start over.

I have to admit that it was depressing to be told to redo a stamp more than once to get one.

I didn't think it would go through in one shot.

I guess that's what they expect of you.

We want to get some results.

I'm going to work this case with gusto.

You go out to the bar where you have been staying for the past few days and you find Barth sitting at the counter table of the former bar, which is now very deserted with all the chairs and tables cleared.

"Barth, I got the green light. Are you ready to go?

"Waiting for you. I'm ready to go to the front. Follow me.

After waiting for a while, smoking an Isual cigarette instead of a Japanese one, Barth pushed the cigarette into an ashtray and put out the fire, leading us to the front of the one he was preparing to use.

At the end of the guide was a covered carriage pulled by two horses, something you can only see at tourist attractions in Japan.

The supplies that were sent with the documents are inside. And enough food to get us to the next town.

The two horses with beautiful chestnut-colored grooming to pull them are good horses with plenty of energy and muscle strength even to the untrained eye.

Inside the carriage are counterfeit merchandise for merchants and supplies from the company hidden inside.

There's enough food, I'd say.

What about distribution?

"The blockade of the barrier hasn't happened yet, so it's slowing down, but it's still there. But it's only a matter of time before it's sealed off. And, though it's not much, we've heard that some people are starting to hate the war. When these start to grow, we'll have a lockdown. The time is right there.

"Okay. I'll be careful. You want me to gather information on your side?

"Why don't you go give them a whack at it instead of being in charge? Otherwise,

"Or else?

"We'll get our asses in a bunch and get our asses in a bunch of trouble.

"Oh scary

I'm frightened, and Bath hands me a bundle of paper, prefacing it with a parting gift.

I've collected as much information as I could about the heroes. I've written down the number of men, their positions, and as much information as I could find on them. Look over it on your journey. Burn it when you remember it?

Helpful.

"I moved a lot of money in your direction. Do you want me to do something I won't regret?

"Oh.

The paper doesn't weigh much to hold.

But it weighs more than that, a weight of meaning.

It's the weight you feel when you take over someone's work.

But it's strange.

At my old company, I never had the hassle and bother of positive feelings.

But maybe that's changed since I joined the company.

The weight of this weight came to me naturally, at least without any negative feelings.

I'll take the memory first, then I'll get into the carriage and look down on the berths you've taken care of.

Now let me enjoy a drink or two.

The store may be different, but you can come by anytime. I'll stock you up on some good stuff.

Spontaneously bump their fists against each other.

I'm being sent off and bumped as hard as I can.

I know it hurts, but I won't say it.

"Pick up, Memoria.

"Yes.

You should be able to control a horse next time!

You leave the store with a single wave to Bath, who laughs off the clumsy departure of leaving you in charge of the memoria at the last minute.

The roads are empty because of the early morning and the war.

Merchants are trying to find a safe place to do business and adventurers are leaving the city first, either to join the war as mercenaries or to move their base elsewhere.

The city has been deserted for a few days, and all that's left are the inhabitants who have nowhere to go or have decided to settle down and the soldiers to protect the city.

Thanks to this, the road was empty, and within thirty minutes we were outside the city.

I hope to come back in peace next time.

Yes.

My stay was short, but I didn't think it was a bad city.

In times of peace, there would have been plenty of places to enjoy.

Regretting this, you shift your attitude towards the city from back to front.

"Well, may I go check my bags?

"Yes, it's okay, but watch out for the bumps, because the road is not flat, unlike the other direction.

Copy that.

Take the rickety carriage and carefully move from the driver's seat to the back of the wagon, out of sight of the city gate.

Among the stacks of crates, you'll find the one you want.

Is this it?

It is soon found.

The box branded with the markings reportedly found immediately and the clasp removed and the lid opened.

"That's a lot of stuff not to be found.

What's inside are all the things you see in Japan.

Most of them are in cases of various shapes and sizes, but the cases themselves are made in Japan and we don't have them here.

Take out one of the cases and sit behind the driver's seat.

When you open the bag, you will find a white A4 paper document and a file inside, which are not seen in ISAAL but are commonly used in Japan.

The documents are tied together with a string so that they can be read like a book.

I pick up the top of the document written in Japanese and read it in silence.

...... This is more important than I thought.

The documents contain information on the missing person out there.

It may not be complete due to the short amount of time, but it was still heavily investigated.

It appears that the missing person was part of a summer camping trip to a school event.

As far as we know, there are 23 of them, and their teachers seem to be among them.

The campsite is located at a facility in the mountains of N County.

The high school is a famous private high school that even I know of.

That's why it's been in the news so much.

When I saw the words "described in the appendix," I picked up the file labeled "appendix.

Looking at the contents, you can see that the newspaper and magazine clippings are arranged in order by the date of the incident after it was uncovered.

You can see them from various viewpoints, from major newspapers to gossip articles and local newspapers.

Despite the fact that it is only a few days long, the volume is divided into two volumes, which cannot be contained in one file.

There are quite a few articles on modern-day divine cover-ups, mass abductions in certain countries, comments by psychic experts and police movements, and public attention.

Among them are

"Of course there is?

There are also news stories of parents gathering information in front of the station.

There are original leaflets with photos, and there are photos of parents distributing the leaflets with their parents or several people.

If you look in the bag, you will find more than a dozen different leaflets on how to find people.

In Japan, probably due to past incidents, some of them are quite sensitive.

I'll keep that information in my head so that I don't divulge it.

Information about the faces, ages, and genders of the missing students is piling up in my head.

"Whew.

Are you tired?

Yeah, it's been a long time since I've done any paperwork, as expected.

While physical work has become the mainstream, paperwork is indeed less than before.

It's been a long time since I've done any paperwork, and I'm feeling a different kind of fatigue than physical fatigue.

You'll be able to read the paperwork again, returning it to Memoria, who is worried about you from the driver's seat.

You have a long way to go, but you never know when you'll run into trouble.

We need to learn as much information as possible while there is still time to understand the current situation in Japan and Isual.

I scratched my head and decided that I had no choice but to read up on the information on the verse.

I'll be back at .......

How can I help you?

"Propaganda is the same everywhere, I guess.

Summoning the brave is a national project.

I thought there would be some action, but he was quick.

I guess I'm working on winning the hearts and minds of the students right now.

At the unveiling of the brave faces of the best students, some brave men took the stage and gave a peace speech, according to the verse.

Justice is like a roll of the dice.

Depending on the direction, its visible value changes and so does its taste and content.

The more you read, the more you catch a glimpse of the country's gestures that intoxicate its brave men.

The fuel of justice, a name and status and honor that makes a man mobile, and

"A detonator in the name of return.

He draws out goodness by asking for help, draws out greed by giving rewards, and moves it by giving guarantees of return.

And he never talks about the demerits of being a hero.

That's a very deceitful way of doing things.

A guarantee of return gives you the luxury of helping.

It's just a question of whether it is possible for a man to be built up in his school days enough to put up with further hints of money, honor, and more mundane things.

How far things will change before I take action is the bottleneck.

From the information in the verse, it seems that the students who do not know the situation in Japan are being dragged along slowly as if they are being poisoned.

If things continue as they are, we're going to have some very good people.

That's not for the people who run the country, but for the people who run it.

I don't know if it's what we need to know, but if we keep going, the future will come naturally.

All that's left is for us to get some additional information.

It doesn't take much time to read through the information on paper.

Read it again and again because it takes time to memorize it.

You read carefully to avoid being attacked by bandits or monsters and not being able to read anything, so you read the information carefully.

The first time I read the material from Japan, especially the information on the students, my gaze flickers to a halt.

This is .......

The only thing that stopped my gaze was a vague sense of déjà vu.

Amelia Miyagawa

She is half Japanese with an American mother.

She's a bright girl with a young face but a nice blonde hair.

I just thought it was international, but the attached mug shot looked familiar.

'I think I've seen her somewhere, but I can't find ......'

Where? I nodded my head, but it never came out.

Thinking that it would be bad to remain stagnant, you put her content in your head for the time being.

I think it would be a good time to remember, so I'll just let it slide.

The carriage shakes so much that there's a big difference between it and landlocked Japan.

But even on a road that is less than comfortable, you won't get drunk thanks to the body strengthened by the magic crests.

I just read the paperwork, looking up at the sky from time to time and feeling peaceful.

Is it right for a businessman to be doing paperwork even though he comes to another world?

As I flipped through another sheet of paper, I thought to myself, "Even in a fantasy environment, these gestures are the same.

Even in a fantasy environment, this kind of gesture is still the same.

Vampires don't change quickly, and people who live a short time rarely change.

It must be.

I was busy checking papers in the carriage, occasionally exchanging words with Memoria, who reminded me that this was me too.

Tanaka Jiro, twenty-eight years old, with a girlfriend.

Her Suela Hendelberg 

Memory Tris

Occupation Dungeon Tester (full-time)

Magical aptitude 8 (general class)

Post Warriors

Word of the Day

Little things before the big things, the principle of getting the details done first.




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