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T/N: I was swamped with assignnt yesterday. I completely forgot to post this chapter. Sorry!

Baron Kupfernagel and the Guards have taken care of the demons in the Eagles Nest inn. They had 7 casualties.

The 5th squad of the 1st Division who went to Count Eggerts residence reported that they had subjugated a devil disguised as the Counts knight.

The 3rd squad of the 2nd Division had successfully taken control of Baron Stahls residence. The devil that was disguised as the Baron had also been killed. They had 8 casualties.

ssengers were coming and going to the large conference room in the palace. Various pieces on the capitals map on the table were being constantly moved as the Crown Prince and the ministers exchanged their opinions and gave out new orders. They were nervous, of course, but since they knew the kingdom had the upper hand, none of them looked grim.

The Crown Prince Hubertus, who had given several instructions in quick succession, smiled at Count Zeavert who was standing beside his Royal Father.

Count, you have an excellent son.

I am grateful for your praise.

Unlike Welner, Ingo had a long experience in the royal court, so he wouldnt show his expression easily. Yet currently, he could not hide his bitter smile.

Exactly. I heard your son was a hard worker, but I never thought he would be this excellent.

From the other side of the room, Marquis Schindler, the Minister of War, comnted so. Inside, Schindler couldnt help but break out in a cold sweat when he thought about what would have happened if Welner didnt introduce the high-quality equipnt to the kingdom. The reason there were so few casualties in the Finnoi defense battle and the current operation was all because of the high-quality equipnt. Schindler felt it was Welners foresight that allowed the knights of the kingdom to change their equipnt to high-quality ones, and Schindler thought highly of Welner for this.

Not only did he notice that there were demons disguised as humans in Finnoi, he also noticed that there were demons that infiltrated the capital. Count, your son is truly amazing.

Too much praise might make him arrogant, so please make sure that my son will not hear your excessive praise.

The Count answered Duke Grundings praise. He stopped hiding his bitter expression because he sensed that both Duke and Marquis were trying to rope Welner into their factions. The nobles were broadly divided into civil and military factions, but the two factions could further be divided into smaller fractions. Listening to their conversation, Grand Duke Seyfart shrugged his shoulders.

I was wondering where did Sirs son learn the existence of such magic tools? (Seyfart)

I do not know. My son was interested in both the military and literature, after all. (Ingo)

A truly promising young man. (The King)

When the King, who was clearly in a good mood, interjected in the conversation, Ingo bowed lightly.

Without the anti-demon dicine that Welner had introduced, it would be difficult for the kingdom to tell who had been demons disguised as humans. The second the information about the anti-demon dicine reached the palace, the King ordered the internal affairs officers to buy as many anti-demon dicines as possible.

Unfortunately, because the kingdom had to move carefully so that the infiltrating demons didnt notice their cover had been blown, the number of anti-demon dicines the kingdom had successfully gathered was not a lot.

Nevertheless, the second the kingdom successfully gathered so anti-demon dicines, the kingdoms upper echelons made several decisions. First, they decided to silently identify as many demons as possible. Second, they planned to use the victory parade as an excuse for the knights to be fully ard without earning the suspicion of the infiltrating demons. There was a possibility of information leak, but the kingdoms officials could deal with those who leaked the information one by one.

The thod used to silently identify demons here was to sprinkle so anti-demon dicine in several places inside the palace and then identify the people who avoided those places. After that, the kingdoms shadows would tail them for further investigation, which involved finding out who had co into contact with them.

The internal governnt inspector, the stealth force that controlled the kingdoms shadow, the scouts division of both the Royal Guard and The White Dragon Knights, all moved in unison.

With that, the kingdom succeeded in gaining the upper hand against the demons without alarming them. The people in charge of this job ended up having to spend several nights without sleeping, literally.

I also never thought magic tools which allow fast transport existed.

From now on, if those kinds of magic tools are excavated from the ruins in our kingdom, we must prevent them from being sold to another country.

I do not think we have any unexcavated ruins left.

Rembering the precious magic tools that the kingdom had sold to foreign rchants, the Minister of Internal Affair, Aundenried, and Pri Minister Falkenstein sighed.

The discovery of the use of Skywalks created an uproar among the nobles, especially among the military. The reason the Skywalks werent sold in the Bain Kingdom was that when the Skywalks were excavated from the ancient kingdom ruins that were located in the Bain Kingdom, the kingdom sold them to foreign rchants because no one knew their use.

Countries which had a large amount of ancient kingdom ruins must have known of their use, but every one of them kept that information as a tightly guarded secret.

To make matters worse, recently there were no new ancient ruins that could be excavated near the Bain Kingdom. This was extrely regrettable.

The Skywalks that the kingdom used so they could purchase the anti-demon dicine were sothing they had gotten from the rcenary, Oliver Gekke, who had stayed in the capital.

Frenssen told Ingo that Oliver Gekke had traveled with the rchant party so he might have purchased so Skywalks for himself, and Ingo conveyed that information to the kingdom. The kingdom bought so Skywalks, albeit with high prices from Gekke.

The kingdom sent people to purchase anti-demon dicine and Skywalks using the Skywalks they had brought from Gekke.

When the ssenger asked Gekke why he purchased those Skywalks, Gekke answered, Its that Viscount we are talking about. Im sure he wont buy sothing useless.

So diplomats of other countries who have been stationed in our country probably had Skywalks in their possession.

And here I was wondering how the information about Finnoi spread that fast. In any case, it was good that we managed to settle the matter in Finnoi swiftly.

Hearing the conversation between the Minister of Work, Rademacher and Schundler, The Crown Prince and The Minister of Foreign Affair, Equord exchanged glances and let out a wry smile. After all, the work that the two did to prevent any foreign interference in the Finnoi Defense Battle by no ans was easy. Both sides, the civil faction and the military faction, thought that their work was the hardest.

In the future, we need to re-investigate the ancient ruins in our kingdom.

It will be the best if Sir Welner can take part in that reinvestigation.

The Crown Prince comnted after he took a quick glance at the Grand Duke and Rademacher, who were in charge of the ruins, responded. The Minister of Work, Rademacher, first heard Welners na during the aqueduct construction project and once again beca interested in Welner after Welner created the patrol procedure. When he saw the patrol procedure docunt, Rademacher was quite surprised. He was not an idiot. He, of course, knew the value of the procedure. If he could create such a procedure for construction work, the preparation of the construction, the workers managent, and the process of transporting materials would beco easier.

As for Aundenried, the Minister of Internal Affair, he was impressed by the bonds and five-ho system that Welner had proposed. The idea of citizens monitoring each other was far too foreign in this world. Plus, Welner showed he understood that the five-ho system he had proposed would only be effective for a limited amount of ti, otherwise, there would be a collision among the people.

Audenried had completely acknowledged Welners ability as a civil administrator.

Both of them were overestimating Welners actual ability, though. What Welner did was only to randomly use the knowledge from his previous life.

In fact, it was the kingdoms ministers who were amazing since they were able to put the random, half-baked idea that Welner had into practice.

Actually, people had started to notice Welner since he created and submitted the proposal about gathering high-ranking equipnt to the Crown Prince. Since Welner created a proposal, any upper echelons of the kingdom would be able to see his plan. Students of his age would normally be incapable of creating and submitting a proposal like Welner, even if they were also an heir of a noble house.

For Welner, who was a forr office worker, it was only natural for him to create and submit a proposal, but because he was currently just a young student, his action ended up making him stand out among his peers.

Furthermore, Welner successfully put his proposal into action and produced a satisfactory result, which garnered even more attention from his surroundings. Others would now constantly evaluate and judge his actions.

Welner himself was oblivious to this, though, as he was single-mindedly focused on his aim. Not to ntion in Welners mind, his actions were nothing strange as a forr office worker. Welner seed to forget, or perhaps he simply didnt realize how impressive his actions were since it ca from a young teenager.

Just as another person was about to open his mouth, a small but clear vibration echoed throughout the room. Everyone fell into silence and not long after, a knight rushed into the room.

Report! A battle has broken out in the Royal Mage Research Building! The devil there was stronger than normal devils!

Calm down! We already predicted that a battle would break out there. Tell Vilsmaier to mobilize the knights and the Mage Unit!

Yes, sir!

As he was observing Ingo and Duke Grunding, who continued to talk on the side, Huber calmly gave his order. He had prepared double and triple asures to protect the heart of the palace, just in case sothing happened. Now, Hubers thoughts had shifted to how he would take care of the political issue that would arise after this operation was finished.

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