As an idea to make people smile with delicious things, the project proposed with a light feeling is called "Tasty Street Deciding Match! Street food is the most grand prize", and it was realized.

It began in line with the ceremony at the "Territorial Savannah" in ten days, and was to be held on a three-day schedule.

Then, the planning and operation was to be carried out at the Fairy Chamber of Commerce.

The ceremony was a combination of a victory memorial that destroyed the "claw marks of justice" and a ceremony to celebrate the appearance of the "Witch of the Beast" and the "Incarnate Beast", which became the name of the "Ceremony of Hope".

The ceremony itself seems to be centred on civilians as a territory, of course.

It seems that a large-scale ceremony of the same purpose will be held in King's Landing, but it is planned to gather all the lords for a good preparation period.

It will be about a month at the earliest.

They are also going to have an event to compete for similar delicious food.

The Fairy Chamber of Commerce was entrusted with planning and management.

We have time, so we will manage.

His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen will be attending the ceremony in "The Territorial City of Savannah" ten days from now.

Of course, the Duke of Byaklin and his family are happy to participate.

Naturally, all the "Witches of the Beast" will participate, so you can't just leave Hanashiri behind.

Looks like he's staying with the family.

I also lent the Duke of Byaklin's family the magical tools of the transfer, so I can return to my possession immediately with the transfer.

Therefore, I don't suppose there will be any hindrance to the management of the territory.

However, even if you lent the Duke of Byaklin's family magic tools for the transfer, once you return to the Duke of Byaklin territory and register them as destinations, you will not be able to transfer them.

It appears that we are planning to return some of the guards we were with to the Duke of Byaklin's territory once and have the magical tools of the transfer registered as destinations.

For that reason, I was asked to lend Feilong to you.

I think it is quite difficult to ride a dragon because of the distance.

So I decided to rent out a flying dragon ship.

I think it would be easier for the nearby guards.

The flying dragons who tow them will take turns, and if they fly without rest, they will arrive in about a full day.

My fellow dragons are fast.

Once you arrive in the Reichstag, you will be able to return as soon as possible with the transfer.

This "Coliseum Village" is already registered as a magical tool of transfer for the Kintetsu Guards.

I was going to point out the members of the Holy Blood Demon to the crew of the Feilonghut, but my "Ask Me Yourself" skill "Navigator" command navy ran for it.

I would like to check the Duke of Byakrein territory at least for the future.

He wants to register as a destination for Nabie's magic tool of diversion.

There seems to be something else going on, so I decided to leave it to you.

And I left immediately.

While talking about it, everyone gathered here was excited about what kind of stalls to serve.

Of course, the nobles gathered here do not open stalls, but they seem to be excited by the stalls they open at the Fairy Chamber of Commerce.

After all, there was a lot of talk that it would be better to put out the stalls of "curry rice" in order to aim for the best.

There were also suggestions that "tonkatsu" should be served as a separate product because I like meat a lot.

Of course, there was talk that it would be better to serve "cutlet curry", but technically, I think this event should be "curry rice".

"Curry rice" and "cutlet curry" may break your vote.

Maybe... there's no possibility of a one-to-one finish...

When everyone was having fun talking like that, Hanashiri put in a big story.

(Hey hey, in order to spread the food and beverage business at once, shouldn't we think of a franchise scheme?)

That's the idea of the former career woman.

I think it is a natural idea for people who know what franchise business is.

(I've thought about it too... In this world, we think about contracts differently, and I don't think we can control them as the same brand. I think it would be easier for us to run our own branch after all, because we'll have to get into a lot of trouble getting it under control. It might be a "goodwill division" that only teaches you recipes and how to do it, and then lets you do it freely...)

That's what I said.

At the moment, it is my judgment that the franchise system is not suitable in this world.

In fact, I think so.

In a society where consciousness of contract and rights and obligations has matured, it will be possible to thoroughly abide by the terms of the contract and protect the brand image, but this is not how the world feels.

(I see.... If you think about it, maybe so. Sure, you can't just sign a contract, arrange rules, give me a manual, give me training, and say yes. Thinking about it, it might be easier for us to do it ourselves after all. Ok! Now let's think about brushing up on how to hire and manage people!)

Hanashiri seemed to be convinced of my idea.

And I'm only motivated.

Well, if you can use her experience and ideas, and leave it to the members of the Chamber of Commerce who focus on the sayah of "Amazing Silky" as usual, you will do well.

(And... in some cases, I think it's okay to broadly publish the recipe for "curry rice" so that anyone can make it.)

I finally talked to Hanashiri.

I think it would be better if everyone could make something delicious without having to monopolize anything at the Fairy Chamber of Commerce.

(You can do that... but I don't think it's realistic. Honestly, it's hard to get those spices together. Curry became popular as home cooking in Japan because there were solid curry lobsters. You don't have to get all kinds of spices, it's easy. Shouldn't we just make curry wax that melts like the one we found in Japan? That way, I think it will become popular as home cooking)

That's what Hanashiri said.

I see... that is indeed a sharp point.

It's hard to arrange the spices, and it's hard to make them from there.

I think most of the curry rice that everyone was eating in Japan was made from solid lowfish.

Let's develop a solid curry...

(I see. Develop solid curry wax!)

I agreed with Hanashiri.

(That's good. It's getting kind of fun! Good luck!)

Hanashiri really seems to like doing business.

I'm full of energy.

Still... how do I solidify the curry?

Should I just dry it...?