A Mid-level (Middle-aged) Office Worker’s Laid-Back Industrial Revolution in Another World
Episode 646: Midway Recruitment Briefing for Steno Technologies. 3 (Briefing Conclusion and subsequent Matching Time. )
"Mm-hmm... it's over.
Grandpa Elvis was stretching out in the conference room.
In the conference room were the faces of the Elvis family and the civilians, as well as Takeo and Ringtone.
Steno Technologies and the selected workshop are meeting in separate rooms, and discussions have been held to establish a new workshop in separate rooms with different other workshops.
"Ha... you're tired.
Takeo is having tea with most of them.
"... Dear Takeo, I'm glad you didn't have any turbulence.
Alice also tells me over a cup of tea. Takeo almost said, "Right ~".
"Dear Takeo, you said Zubari what everyone thinks.
I never thought I'd say that firmly over there.
Frederick smiles bitterly.
"Erm... Frederick.
What Takeo said was, in essence, "Make standards and pay them to the aristocracy facing the demonic kingdom," right?
Smith asks.
"Yes, it is.
But Takeo let go behind his words and said, 'You can't sell if you're below the standard'.
And he said, 'What we're going to make (...) will be the standard'.
"Did Takeo also tell you to look at the average value of what you have now?
Isn't that the standard?
"No.
Takeo said, 'The first and second laboratories make standards' and declared, 'Now we can participate in that standard-setting'.
With that flow, the blacksmith union leader decided to keep the workshop renewed.
The deciding factor will have been the sense of crisis that 'business will be hard and hard in this country as it is', but at the same time we are left with a path of great prosperity if we create our own standards.
Maybe the new workshop will get up early and collect protective equipment for this country.
Since the evaluation criteria are uncertain at present, they will be collected by length, weight and application, considered with the laboratory's test platoon, and the aggregated items will be transported to Wang Du via Takeo for suggestions.
"Huh... I see.
Smith listens to Frederick as he is slightly distracted.
"Well, is that a little further?
Takeo is grinning bitterly as he hears the explanation.
"Uhm.
As a matter of fact, Takeo, the standards are the same... but in the first place, it was difficult in this country to proceed with the integration of the workshop.
I'm sorry I didn't have to tell you in advance.
"Really?
Takeo tilts his neck.
"Uhm.
I didn't want to give you any extra advance information because Takeo wanted me to explain everything.
"I don't mind.
"Well, I'm sorry.
So, over the past 100 years or so, our territory and country have been stable, and small workshops have been disrupted, and many have gone out of business.
I didn't want to be alone in trying to do integration... no, I don't.
The rulers (...) should have been willing to integrate in order to reduce the number of orders placed, but they are frustrated by the deep-rooted backlash of 'I don't like not being able to make things freely', which is not what the blacksmith union leader said earlier.
In the first place, it is in the spirit of nation-building that our country opens its home to demons.
This means that soldiers are always on the front lines, and the idea of moving with the soldiers, rather than settling in the workshop, is fundamental.
Well, it's a lot of anachronism now.
Each workshop weighs its spirit, and I have the idea of being able to move at any time without integrating...
It is doubtful that the workshops will follow us when we move.
"Dear Takeo, it seems convenient to hide the idea of 'I don't want to come under someone' if you say so quickly.
"I see."
"Hmm.
That's what happens when you decorate words. Either way, it worked in this one case that it was solidified by the policy of 'no integration'.
Takeo, it worked.
"Right.
I'm glad it worked because I know both opinions (...) after listening to what I'm saying.
Besides, I was thinking if they refused to do anything about it, I'd strike it out as a last resort.
I'm glad I didn't use it.
"" Is that some kind of (is it?
Grandpa Elvis and Frederick ask at the same time.
"It's easy.
'I'm not told to build anything in this city's workshop,' I just say.
Make Grandpa Elvis and Frederick look like "That's not true."
"Dear Takeo, you were right not to say that.
I sell too many fights to the blacksmith union.
Alice said with a grudge, and Smith snorted.
"Yeah, so I'm glad I didn't have to use it.
Well, actually, I'd change my word butt a little bit more, wouldn't I?
But the essence is together, and this is a threat complaint, but I'm not just saying it.
"" Huh!?
Alice and the others harden.
"A motivated nobleman will come nearby... and I can think of asking you to do it that way.
"Oh... Layla, if you're my sister, I think I'm just going to change the city compartment.
"Hmm...
It wouldn't be strange to talk like that if we didn't just talk about our territory, but also about other territories.
Ha... I'm glad the blacksmith union leader snorted at me.
There's one other way to promote the city... "
"Yes, that was dangerous.
Relax as Grandpa Elvis and Frederick sigh (?) to reassure you that things have progressed.
"Well, I thought I'd go back to the mansion.
What will Alice and the others do?
"Right ~...
Dear Takeo, what will you do?
"I will return from the Howorth Chamber of Commerce with a stone splash of the Exam Platoon training ground.
What do you do with the ringtone?
"I'm going back to the workshop.
Because I think I'm about to be able to draw a pistol.
"Really? Um... do you want me to go home and have tea with Sue and the others?
What about Smith?
"I thought I'd go to the furniture store again.
I think I'll take another look and think about it.
"So, Smith boy, do you want to come with me to the Haworth Chamber of Commerce?
There are furniture makers over there, so Smith Boy might have some furniture of his choice.
"Right.
Grandpa, then I'll go to the Haworth Chamber of Commerce and then I'll go home.
"Um, Smith and the others are going with care.
"" Yes.
Takeo and the others ended the tea party.