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“I know we need money,” agreed Masazumi. “But I do not think Musashi’s safety or our influence in the Peace of Westphalia can be bought with money alone. For one thing, it’s all over if every single nation decides not to pay. We need politics, economics, and the laws that support them or we can’t allow this as a nation’s academy. Gathering money is fine, but please focus on gathering Horizon’s Logismoi Óplo as well.”
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“I know we need money,” agreed Masazumi. “But I do not think Musashi’s safety or our influence in the Peace of Westphalia can be bought with money alone. For one thing, it’s all over if every single nation decides not to pay. We need politics, economics, and the laws that support them or we can’t allow this as a nation’s academy. Gathering money is fine, but please focus on gathering Horizon’s Logismoi Oplo as well.”
   
 
“I can see you are playing this safe,” said Bertoni as he turned toward Guericke. “But Musashi has no choice but to transfer those two ships over to Magdeburg. Do you know why, vice president?”
 
“I can see you are playing this safe,” said Bertoni as he turned toward Guericke. “But Musashi has no choice but to transfer those two ships over to Magdeburg. Do you know why, vice president?”
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Masazumi pointed back and forth between Bertoni and Guericke, who had been staring right at her since a moment ago.
 
Masazumi pointed back and forth between Bertoni and Guericke, who had been staring right at her since a moment ago.
   
“There’s still a lot we don’t know and we have to gather Horizon’s Logismoi Óplo! We decided on that policy for the Far East as a whole, not just the city of Musashi!”
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“There’s still a lot we don’t know and we have to gather Horizon’s Logismoi Oplo! We decided on that policy for the Far East as a whole, not just the city of Musashi!”
   
“We can simply retrieve them from the other nations at the Peace of Westphalia,” said Bertoni almost carelessly. “We can trade them two defense barriers for their Logismoi Óplo. That is sure to get us most of them. …Of course, those barriers are actually meaningless in the face of the Apocalypse!”
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“We can simply retrieve them from the other nations at the Peace of Westphalia,” said Bertoni almost carelessly. “We can trade them two defense barriers for their Logismoi Oplo. That is sure to get us most of them. …Of course, those barriers are actually meaningless in the face of the Apocalypse!”
   
 
“Y-you just want to cause trouble, don’t you!? And besides.”
 
“Y-you just want to cause trouble, don’t you!? And besides.”
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In the corner of Masazumi’s vision, Horizon raised her right hand while continuing her impression of Asama. She looked back and forth between Bertoni and Guericke.
 
In the corner of Masazumi’s vision, Horizon raised her right hand while continuing her impression of Asama. She looked back and forth between Bertoni and Guericke.
   
“Anyway, I agree it would be best to gather the Logismoi Óplo at the Peace of Westphalia.”
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“Anyway, I agree it would be best to gather the Logismoi Oplo at the Peace of Westphalia.”
   
 
“Wait, wait, wait!” cut in Masazumi. “Horizon, when you say you agree…!?”
 
“Wait, wait, wait!” cut in Masazumi. “Horizon, when you say you agree…!?”
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“Sorry, but she told me to be quiet.”
 
“Sorry, but she told me to be quiet.”
   
“Calm down,” said Horizon. “I have determined gathering the Logismoi Óplo is important. They are my emotions after all. But another of Musashi’s major policies is to ‘not lose anything’ from the Apocalypse. Therefore, the Magdeburg Hemispheres are meaningless if they cannot defend against the Apocalypse.”
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“Calm down,” said Horizon. “I have determined gathering the Logismoi Oplo is important. They are my emotions after all. But another of Musashi’s major policies is to ‘not lose anything’ from the Apocalypse. Therefore, the Magdeburg Hemispheres are meaningless if they cannot defend against the Apocalypse.”
   
 
So…
 
So…
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It was Lype Katathlipse.
 
It was Lype Katathlipse.
   
Seeing that Logismoi Óplo which was capable of destroying an entire city, Guericke took half a step back.
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Seeing that Logismoi Oplo which was capable of destroying an entire city, Guericke took half a step back.
   
 
“A-are you threatening me!?”
 
“A-are you threatening me!?”

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