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... rence is underway.

Of course, calling it an imperial conference isn’t particularly accurate, as the newly appointed King Ogwala has no understanding of the ministers’ reports, and is now nodding off on his throne.

However, the ministers of the Half-Giant Kingdom manage to turn a blind eye to this.

Because their actual reporting object is Colin.

“…So, Your Majesty, there is a significant shortage of food in the kingdom. Although the situation will be alleviated aft ...

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