A Mid-level (Middle-aged) Office Worker’s Laid-Back Industrial Revolution in Another World
Episode 1071: Return to Elvis Mansion. 2 (When everyone leaves. )
Everyone is taken to their rooms.
"Well... will I leave my stuff in the study, too?
"Dear Takeo. You also need to get dressed.
Frederick says.
"Okay.
"And this box... did you put in the currency?
Says Frederick as he looks at the box he unloaded from the front carriage.
"... how do you know..."
"No. Two butlers had it earlier, and I heard a noise.
"Was I?
Yeah. I've been lowering all my card balances.
"Really?
This one will be taken to the study.
"Yes. Please.
"Yeah.
Okay. I'll let you back off once.
and Frederick goes down.
Victor, who was listening beside him, takes the box and starts moving.
"Master Takeo."
Alice comes to Takeo to make sure everyone is gone.
"Whoa... you were patient.
Takeo says as he strokes Alice's head.
"Eh heh ♪
I did my best, didn't I?
"Right. Miss Alice, you've done your best.
Do you want to go to your room for now?
"Yes"
Takeo made the move while Alice hugged him in the arm.
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Guestrooms at Elvis Mansion.
"Excuse me.
Lord. Master Takeo and the others have been transported to the room once to change clothes, etc.
"Uhm.
I'm not in a hurry, so I don't have any problems.
What's going on with the dinner preparation?
"Yes.
I'm going to be able to have dinner when I'm done greeting you after this.
Today... you stewed bread, mushroom pasta and rolled cabbage.
"Uhm.
You don't have to ask for details today.
"Tomorrow. But you should hear from Takeo.
That and the Lord. This will be the final outline of the farmland to be rented out.
Frederick gives the documents to Grandpa Elvis.
"... Hmm.
It's close to the lab.
Grandpa Elvis says as he looks at the paperwork.
"Yeah. You provided a good place.
It's big enough, too.
"Hmm... it's also close to the heart of this city.
As a farmer, I think it's first-class... why not?
"When I looked for the place again after the report from Takeo, I spoke out because the eldest son of the farmer here had trouble not succeeding the farmer.
"Hmm... do my sons have a different profession?
"Yeah.
Actually, this story came from someone from the General Affairs Bureau.
The person was the second son of this farmer, and the first son decided to quit the professional farmer and take other positions, so he was in trouble, so he heard the situation.
My oldest son decided to work at Mr. Bedford's Uster Sauce factory.
So the field job is like taking the form of a concurrent business and making it about what we eat.
The second son says that he will not succeed now because he has the work of the General Affairs Bureau, but when he feels comfortable selling it to those who do not know the fields, etc., he has discussed it with his eldest son, but he has not decided on it.
"Hmm... for once, did you confirm the stains on the households and the land?
"Yes.
Generations of farmers and no debt.
It has nothing to do with backing up, my second son is General Affairs, my third son is Military Affairs and my eldest daughter is my daughter-in-law, but this is a merchant, and I was wondering if there was a problem.
Seems surprised that your eldest son won't inherit from you and your wife, but seeing recent developments in the city didn't seem to hold back very strongly that's good either.
It seems that you are too old to continue your field work as you are now. It has been agreed that you will sell farmland and your mother's house here and the process has been completed.
Looks like the couple will remodel their separation and have a coffee shop based on the money sold.
We have also arranged for the renovation of the distance.
"Ho. Coffee shop.
Is that gonna work?
"They're going to have a relaxing wife's coffee shop with vegetables and fruits that they could take at the farmhouse around them.
He said it would be a hobby store, not a profit purpose.
"It's not a place to relax.
"Yes."
"Mm-hmm. That's good.
And then... Gina. What about the cost?
"Yes.
The final decision will be made to your husband, but the Elvis family will buy the mansion and land where your family lived in bulk, and the Kitamizato family will pay 45 pieces of gold per year as rent and rent.
I also wonder if it will be a carriage that will give your family a flat salary.
"Hmm... isn't it from the noble reward?
"Yes.
We accounted for it as a fixed expense from my salary, your father's salary, spiritual pennies such as Alice and Konoha.
"Hmm... is that enough?
"In the first year there was a rebuilding of the Institute and a loan to the Elvis family, so all the expenditure is in deficit, but in the first year there is no problem because it is combined with the Institute's budget.
Since separate accounting will be carried out after the next financial year, we believe that we will repay the portion of this conversion from laboratory funds one by one.
Gina makes a report.
"Uhm.
If we don't have a deficit, we won't have a problem.
Because it is not decided that the laboratory funds and noble rewards have to be accounted for separately in the first place.
Grandpa Elvis thinks.
"Yes.
But it would be easier to see the income and expenditure of the Kitamizato family and the Institute apart.
We do, too.
Frederick says.
"Hmm... because we earn taxes.
It's not like Takeo.
"Yeah. It's easier to understand the Kitamizato family in one way or another.
But in either case, people who do accounting work seem to have a hard time.
"It is.
Well, Takeo's place is understaffed for the time being.
"You can't help but not increase your income.
"It is.
Will Victor or Gina have a little more trouble?
I'll be busy until I get some income.
"I'm ready for that area.
Gina snorted.