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

Episode 1080: House of the Bertes. 2 (Confirmation inside. )

We'll all check the house after the old couple leaves.

"... you. This."

"The farm tools are well maintained and in beautiful condition. Doesn't that mean it was abandoned agricultural land?

Yeah. Sounds like it could be used right away.

Maybe I don't have to buy a new one right now.

"Right.

Donato and Bona are checking the barn.

"Bona! The beds in each room were like new!

Flora rushes in.

"Oh.

That's good.

What about Enma? "

"I'm looking at Nilde, Gilda and Mr. Assena's room!

I'm here to report! There's nothing wrong with every room!

"Hmm... it's all because of you.

"... the glory of Lord Kitamizato and the Count is amazing.

"Ah. I need to go check on the food.

"Right. Do you want to go check the kitchen, firewood, etc. next?

"Because I'm going to explore the room!

Leaving Donato and Bona, Flora runs back and goes.

"... that kid's going to get used to his new house soon.

"You're getting stronger.

Donato and Bona took him out of the barn.

"... is it all this farmland?

Takeo was looking at farmland with a civilian in the Inspector General's Department.

I have about 100mx100m. What I saw was the size of the elementary school garden.

It was considerably wider than Takeo had imagined.

"Yes.

The Kitamizato family has 45 gold coins per year.

"... 45 gold coins per year or...

If you make an income, look at the cost of living. They say you can make a profit if you don't sell roughly 100 gold coins.

"You will...

Earnings from the land seemed to be about 110 gold coins each year.

"... you're going to annoy the Elvis family.

I appreciate you just making this amount, but is it critical... "

Takeo groans without looking at a civilian.

"As the Inspector General's Department, we are preparing a contract with delivery scheduled in 15 years' time.

I'm going to be at Kitamizato's disposal tomorrow as well.

"Really... 15 years.

Not only here, but Mr. Bedford also says he can't.

"I'm not going to complain," says Takeo.

"Excuse me. The Inspector General's Department (of which) is also working hard.

We're going to manage to make a lot of money in 15 years.

"No. Thank you.

All you have to do is increase this one's income.

First, if you sell rice to the laboratory's coffee shop (of which) and the Elvis family to improve your possession a little, and the crop improvement yields results, will your income and expenses stabilize a little?

"Crop improvements are said to take years to decades.

The Bureau of Economics is in charge of improvement, but the results are hard to come by.

"... because agriculture has to work hard every day.

It is agriculture that needs constant care on rainy days, windy days, hot days and cold days.

I have no patience, do I?

You won't be able to take care of it every day.

"Master Kitamizato is going to ripen without graduation.

"It's a buyout.

Farmers cannot be corrupted.

Every day will be a battle.

They say there is no weather irregularity over the years or decades, but that is if you see it in the year.

It can't actually be the exact same climate.

There should be many rainy years and some with sunny weather.

It is the farmer who is responding by changing the frequency of watering and the amount of fertilizer depending on each time.

Maybe agriculture is an industry that accumulates know-how in a way.

"Is it a hoarding of know-how... I didn't even think about it.

I was wondering if it was a profession that required some experience.

"It's the same.

For example, they write down what farmers are doing in their experience in terms of the amount of fertilizer they give and put it down.

The first few years won't make sense, but if you go with decades, you should find regularity in them.

Of course agriculture cannot be done solely by the regularity of the figures.

Because of the rules of thumb of farmers and the regularity of the past, we can have the next thing we need.

"I see... you use it to prepare us, don't you?

"If we can determine the regularity of weather conditions six months from today's weather environment, for example, we will be able to give a rough estimate of how much fertilizer we should have available.

I think that would eliminate waste without being extremely scarce or excessive.

"Sure. Right.

I'll tell the Bureau of Economics and the Department of the Environment about that area.

"Yeah. We need a long term gaze.

"Yes.

By the way, isn't adjusting the amount of fertilizer leading to the resource management department's jurisdiction?

A civil servant from the General Inspectorate will listen.

"The city's population hasn't grown, but business has been added.

You will have to turn it to the Resource Management Department to some extent from now on.

The fertilizer will have to lend it to you when it does.

"Well... if we try to increase the number of fields we say, we will have less to deal with in the Resource Management Department, and more to deal with in the Resource Management Department, we will have less fertilizer to the field... both of which will be difficult decisions for us to make.

"Right.

You want to do both... for now, you're going to have to take good care of a limited amount of stuff.

Rather, it is a good thing that making extra fertilizer does not result in excessive excess (...).

"Right.

You need a solid framework.

It seems more and more difficult for each station.

"... I'll say good luck there like any other HR.

I'm sorry, but you made a move.

"Yes.

The rest will be our civilian work.

As the Directorate-General, would you focus on Mr. Bedford?

I think the Bertes will be in charge around the Bureau of Economics.

"We need to discuss that somewhere, too.

I thought it would be easier.

"Does that mean the world can't get easier soon?

Thank you when we have a meeting.

Takeo's grunt was answered with a bitter smile by a civil servant in the Inspector General's Department.