A Mid-level (Middle-aged) Office Worker’s Laid-Back Industrial Revolution in Another World

Episode 2008 3 Let's report to the Prince's family. 2 (The challenge for Smith is decided.)

Gina reports the letter from Alice to the Third Prince's family.

Incidentally, Pat has completed his training at the Third Prince's family and is now undergoing training at the General Inspectorate.

You can buy it in King's Landing or from the royal family, and you can take it out from the Elvis family up to 50 units...

Layla thinks arm in arm.

"Gina, what about the budget?"

William asks.

"Yes, if we compare buying all the carriages from the First and Second Princes and asking for a new lord in King's Landing with bringing all the carriages and lorries from the Count of Elvis, and then replacing them, we can estimate that the cost is not much different.

In addition, it is a little more expensive to buy a carriage from the royal family and send someone from the Elvis family, but I think there will be no delay in the schedule.

However, we cannot employ Elvis as a family, as it is just a budget that is being squeezed to relocate carriages and lords in King's Landing.

So I think it's cheap to buy a chariot from a cheap royal family, hire a lord in King's City, or call in Elvis family members to King's City. "

I see.

What do you think of Smith? "

William asks.

"Mr Smith says it would be good to buy a carriage from the royal family and hire a carriage in King's Landing so that you don't have to bother your parents."

"... what does Gina think?"

Leila asks.

"For my part... I think it would be better to buy a royal chariot and have your man dispatched from the Elvis family."

I see.

Whether to drop the same money to my parents' house or not. "

Alma will tell you.

Yes.

Basically, all the costs of this wheat shipment will come from this budget.

Including labor costs during transportation from King's Landing to Earl Elvis territory... I wish I could get Elvis into the house anyway. "

Gina says.

"Well, as a lord, I don't think Gina is more serious.

Since Smith is commissioned by the Elvis family, do you think they may not be able to rely on the Elvis family? "

William asks Gina.

"I don't know if it's true, but Mr Smith said that we should arrange without relying on our parents... and that we could do it cheaply."

Makes Gina look difficult.

"... Lord Gina, is there any other reason why we should call upon you from the Elvis family?"

Erica thinks and says.

"It's... personal."

"No, it's not.

It's not personal.

It's organizational. "

Erica says.

"Hmm? Erica, is there anything else good about Gina buying a royal house and getting you out of Elvis' house?"

Alma asks Erica.

Yes.

If it's just the price, it's cheap to buy two carriages from the royal family, hire a lord in King's City, and bring a carriage and a lord from the Elvis family.

However, Gina bought a horse-drawn carriage from the royal family, and they chose to ask the Elvis family for it.

This is a bit expensive, but I explained that it would be profitable for the Elvis family because it would be connected to internal consumption because the labor cost can be paid to the Elvis family, but from a different side... It is just fine to bring the visitor from the Elvis family and receive the horse-drawn carriage from the royal family.

In other words, without entering into any contract to employ you in King's Landing, you just have to shake your parents' budget to get around... saving you the trouble of staying in King's Landing. "

Erica says.

"Nh ~... I mean, Gina's idea of buying a royal chariot and getting you out of the Elvis family is going to reduce Gina's work compared to other plans, right?"

Leila says.

"Yes, I can secure and receive a carriage from the royal family, and arrange a hotel for the Elvis family.

Otherwise, if you hire someone in King's Landing, you have to think about whether they will come properly or whether there is a contractual problem, and if you take a carriage from the Earl of Elvis, you need to double the number of squares where you can host a carriage, and you need to arrange for it.

I think it's quite different from the effort that Gina puts forward. "

Erica says.

"I see... it's a hassle."

"We certainly missed out on Gina, too."

"Well, I'm sure Gina would be better off with her workload in mind."

The Third Prince's family suddenly confronted Gina's claims.

"No. Um... not my workload."

"No, Gina, this is not just a matter of increasing your personal workload.

In the first place, I wonder if what Gina suggested could be covered within the budget.

If there is a big difference in the amount, it is certainly necessary to refrain from this proposal, but it is a little expensive, right?

I don't think we need to focus on cheap until we increase the workload on the King's side this time.

And with the return of profits to the Elvis family, Gina's workload is not going to be excessive, especially since this is the first time, but I don't know what kind of problems will occur after the actual arrangement begins.

I think it should be reduced if it reduces the amount of labor in the current time.

Therefore, I think Gina's plan is the best. "

Erica says.

"I see... Erica and Gina are quite right."

But... emotionally, I don't know what Smith thinks. "

William says.

"Hmm... I'd like to prioritize Smith's judgment... and I know what Gina and Erica are saying.

Let Smith identify the good points and the bad points of each plan once? "

Leila says.

"Well... let Smith present each proposal, and let Smith highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each proposal.

Why don't you let them think about it again? "

Alma says.

"Then why don't you come to Lord Smith tomorrow and explain it to His Highness?

If you are not satisfied with it, it is possible to write down the good and bad points or the expected work of each transportation proposal and make a comprehensive judgment. "

Erica says.

"Yeah, that's right.

Gina, would you please tell Smith to come here tomorrow around 16: 00 and explain each transport plan? "

"Wow, William.

Tell them to explain the good and bad points verbally. "

Gina says.

"... yeah, that's right... so if the King's side, that is, if they missed the explanation about their work, let me put it in a bullet.

Gina, tell Smith to explain the good and the bad verbally. ”

"Yes, I will tell you to visit tomorrow at 16: 00."

Gina nodded.