is it weird? I love this talking chapter, it actually gives a lot of world-building around the ideology and position of Jura Tempest Federation as a nation. it might sound boring but ideology, power, and the position of a nation directly decide the goal of a nation as a whole.
judging from how much the world-building is required for the series to reach the position of Jura Tempest Federation like in the spin-offs and side stories, this national interaction might happen a lot in the near future
pretty much nation-building simulation manga. It feels like the manga is more leaning toward the story of Jura Tempest Federation in the perspective of it's founding father/monster(?), Rimuru.