Ascendance of a Bookworm

Sales and Reflections

"If you haven't experienced practice as a civilian apprentice, you can't be a civilian. Your hope is the librarian, isn't it? Prioritize your work in printing."

Before stepping into each family problem and burning the care, turning the social system upside down and plunging it into havoc, the clergyman told me to get rid of my job first.

"It's from a sales meeting at a castle looming in front of me. Is the circular to the Plantan Chamber of Commerce over?

"It's okay. I've been informed by Fran that the workshop is ready."

Even while I slept, Charlotte and Dermuel spoke to the clergyman, and the Plantan Chamber of Commerce seemed to sell books in the castle every year, which became the norm, he said.

Many customers came this year and bought a book and went.

Probably the most impressive thing in anyone's eyes must have been the former Count Risegang, who was forming the front row in the order of purchase. In the meantime, it was the resurrection that fell down with my blessing. How dare you take a caregiver and walk around with your cane to the front of the Plantain Chamber of Commerce and buy all kinds of "one book at a time".

I could see that Benno and the others caught an eye for a moment when a lot of money came out of the beginning. Anyway, when the first number of items was low, now that the number of items is increasing, there are no customers to buy all types in bulk.

"Richarda, your great-grandfather is rich."

"So far the author of the book is Princess and Elvira, so she wanted to buy her own high-grandchildren's book herself. Count Risegang was very worried because he had finally recovered"

... Hey, Grandpa Hii, I'm trying too hard! You're going down again!?

I knew so well when I was going to fall that I didn't like the feeling around watching myself as I watched him harshly.

... This is bad for the heart. "Enough, be quiet" should piss you off. I threw away my weight, I have to find it.

After such a harrowing time, a newly baptized child craves cartas and cards, and an adult comes to buy a book. There are many female guests, and the most popular part of the story is the romantic knight story written by her mother.

Love stories in the House of Lords are also popular. This is something your mother wrote based on stories she heard from a wide range of generations of wives at a tea party, so she said, "Isn't this story about that guy and that guy?" "I've heard this," he said, narrowing his eyes to nostalgia, "and there's something exciting about every generation.

And this year's eyeball product was the "Rosemaine Selected Recipe Collection," the best selling of the entire product. This is the first color book that Ella and Fugo have chosen for ease of making, basic dishes, etc., and Nicolas has worked hard to write the recipe, and Vilma has painted and made using Heidi's researched ink. Finally, the last page also lists the promotion of Italian restaurants.

The first color printing took place in Gali edition printing. It's a very time-consuming and costly thing compared to black monochrome. Gill is reporting that the printer at the workshop was in a good mood. He said it was very hard to keep the overlapping colors from shifting.

A thin book with ten recipes in all, but the highest ever. Still, the aristocrats who ate the dishes made by the exclusive chefs of the castle in the winter social world wanted them because of how to make consomme and pasta dishes. By the way, I don't list how to make natural yeast, so I can only eat fluffy bread in the castle yet.

Of course, the cooking method so far is quite different, so I don't know if the cook can really make it that way. Ella and the others said we also need to get used to fire and time.

"Then I'll return to the temple tomorrow after breakfast. Prepare to return to the castle by dinner, as this is only for a meeting with the Plantan Chamber of Commerce."

"Yes, sir."

Reflections are to be held with the Plantan Chamber of Commerce in the Orphan Dean's Office of the Temple, and discussions are to be held on the items to be printed and travel to Haldenzel next.

I left the call to the orphanage at the time of the sales meeting, and I put together what I wanted to discuss on the spot, so I pinched the letter to the family along with the documents I gave. It's been a long time since I've been ready to meet Lutz or Benno.

"I would also like to participate in the discussion in the Temple, Master Rosemaine"

That's what Haltmoot said. What I was so proud of was... In the meantime, I will only be able to take care of my attitude, just as I was watched standing still writing letters in the temple. Will it be like this forever from now on?

... even though I can see the Lutz and the others.

Last time I took you to the temple, there's just no reason I can say no this time. When I had no choice but to allow him to accompany me, the chief cleric shook his head with a difficult face.

"No. Work on the printing industry will officially be launched after a meeting with the Civilians recommended by Geebe everywhere, which will take place the day after tomorrow. Until then, Aub Aerenfest's permission has not been given, so I won't let him accompany me this time. Write down the items and procedures you need to build a paper mill or printing workshop and prepare the paperwork so that it can be distributed to the clerks."

"Yes, sir."

The clergyman dismisses the request by saying so and assigning work to Haltmut and Filine. It was bad for Haltmoot, but I was so horrified that I wanted to pray to the clergyman and his adoptive father, who was a little slow on the job, who had not yet given me permission.

... It's okay. I'm not really praying. Your face might have burned a little, though.

The next day I return to the Temple with the Chief Cleric. The escort knights are Darmuel and Angelica, and the underage escort knights leave a message at the castle. In the meantime, special training for apprenticeships for uncles is to be provided.

"Please return soon for the Cavalier Apprentices, Master Rosemaine. I'm not worried that my uncle has a lot of tension."

Brother Cornelius, trained by his uncle as an escort knight for the Lords' clan, dropped me off, whining ominously that the knight apprentices might die.

... where I was, I don't think there's any change in my uncle's manners.

As soon as we get to the temple, the clergyman will come to the room for a pre-reflection meeting with the Plantan Chamber of Commerce, which will take place from the bells of 4.

"To this extent are questions or offers to the Plantan Chamber of Commerce…"

I say, "Right," as I write the word of the chief cleric on the bookboard.

"There will probably be some decisions, doubts, demands, etc. on the part of the Lower Town, such as the development of the Lower Town and the election of the Civilian, so we will also need to see Aub Aerenfest after the debriefing"

"Book a meeting now"

Justkus moves slightly in my words.

After a full meeting with the chief cleric, Fran brought tea and sweets. It's still crepe today because Darmuel was moaning about not being able to eat last time. Moreover, today it is a luxurious crepe that also uses paru juice when making fabrics.

I'm not too good at sweet stuff, Cleric. The chief has modest cream and more lumtophus, and I have a little more cream with paru pulp chopped and mixed. When you bite the pulp of Paru, the juice stains and makes you feel so happy.

Sweet and delicious winter sweetness, but this will be the last Paru of the year as the season is over for Paru to bear fruit already.

"... have we got more new treats again"

"The things inside are just a little different, and the crepe itself has been around for a long time."

After a little treat, the chief cleric took out the cotries and the anti-bugging magic equipment. I take it and grip it.

The clergyman distorted his expression only slightly as he pitied me.

"Today is the last time the orphan dean's office has a hidden room to use."

From now on, civilians will accompany them, so they will not be able to pay those around them and put only certain merchants in hidden rooms.

The words of the clergyman, who went on to do so, came under much heavy pressure. That was the same thing that came to mind for a moment when I was told that I wanted to accompany Haltmoot. I don't think I can do it anymore.

"... the chief cleric stopped me from accompanying Haltmoot because he was going to give me time to say goodbye to the Lutz and the others?

"Because I thought it would be better to make my own distinction than to be suddenly taken away"

The chief cleric said so in a sigh.

"I was supposed to be able to spend time with my family until I entered the House of Lords. I was supposed to turn you away. If you can fill in that instability, you've already been admitted to the House of Lords. From now on, every meeting will be followed by a civilian walking. It's hard to overshadow any more."

"... right"

Until critical, I guess the clergyman really waited for me until critical. And it came to pass, and I could say nothing.

"Above all, there is also an engagement announcement with Wilfried at the impending spring feast. It is very bad to hear that a woman with a fiancée invites a civilian man into a hidden room. It also scratches the reputation of the Plantan Chamber of Commerce. That wouldn't be your intention, would it?

"... Yes"

Benno and Lutz, and Gutenberg, who are desperately growing their shops and running around in Aerenfest in response to the nobles' unscrupulous gestures. You can't let me ruin their work.

"I'll accompany Justkus today. Justkus knows what's going on with you, and he's already connected to the Plantan Chamber of Commerce. How much sweeter would it be than if I accompanied you?

At today's reflection, he tells us what we need to put on the agenda at the next meeting of the civilian population, so he can't turn the civilian population around without following anyone.

"Okay. I'll take Justkus."

Can we really break up properly? I guess Justkus will accompany you for that confirmation. I snorted.

By 4 bells I had moved to the orphan dean's office. We're supposed to have lunch and talk slowly today.

"It's the chief cleric who designated today's time, isn't it? It's rare that it's a 4 bell."

"It's Ferdinand's plan to take a little longer."

"The kindness of the chief clergyman is hard to understand."

"It's not what it just started. Master Ferdinand is basically hard to get around."

That's what Justkus said and flaunted his shoulder. Veronica's breathtaking servants were the only side servants attached to the clergyman who had just finished his baptismal ceremony, and he said that what pleases him was taken away and that what he did not like was life as compelled. It seems that the clergyman, who has spent such childhood, has protected himself by wearing a faceless expression that does not enlighten his surroundings.

"From Master Ferdinand's point of view, the princess is emotionally distracted and has no back table. Simple, no, very easy to understand. On top of that, I think I have a much easier attitude towards the princess because I understand it in the direction of the day after tomorrow when I say it around like an aristocrat."

... I wonder how easy it would be for me to understand that.

Pointing her lips, the face of the Plantan Chamber of Commerce came. Fran leads me upstairs, and Nicola brings the dishes while I say hello.

"Let's have Marc and Lutz together today. I will serve you."

Gil was attached to the service to Lutz, who compares me to Yustokus, who is present, bewildered.

"Lady Rosemaine's invitation. Come on in."

Lutz nods haphazardly at Gil's words and sits in a polite motion. I had heard that in the two years I was asleep I had learned to behave in the temple, but I had really learned to behave properly.

Benno invited me to lunch for the first time, no manners or other shards, and I don't see Lutz at all eating the dishes served as guts.

And Gil, who can almost say adults, was "the worst kid in the orphanage and a regular in the reflection room," quickly became an incredibly perfect sideline. I work so well that I abandon my given job and the word "reflection room" doesn't tie in.

I've been so busy with butterflies ever since I woke up, I didn't have time to face it slowly like this.

If you look closely, you seem terribly childish thinking that you two are growing up remarkably and don't want to leave. Unlike me, who makes me want to cry, I'm sure the two of you will be able to accept it if you state the circumstances under which you have to leave.

"It was a bad sell"

Lunch began, eating appetizers, and talking about a sales meeting at the castle. Since the sale of the book will basically take place in the castle, it seems that the Plantan Chamber of Commerce, the president of the Printing Association, is supposed to take it all together so far.

"Looks like the recipe collection sold well, so you might want to make a new recipe collection for Hugo, Ella, and Ilse next. If you make it for each of them and give them 10% of what they sell as recipe money, you might get a lot more recipes."

"But sales are dropping a little at Aerenfest. I guess there's a lot of reason I went to the aristocracy to some extent..."

Not so many people can buy books. As for the Plantan Chamber of Commerce, they say it's time to open up new customers. But for that, I have the permission of my adoptive father.

I drank consomme soup and divided it in my head between books that I could spread to other territories and books that I didn't want to sell.

"I don't sell Bible picture books and references I'm going to make yet because I want to maintain my good grades in the House of Lords. Other than that, I'm also thinking of starting selling knight stories, scores, etc. However, given this year's state of confusion, it will be next year. If you don't get more printing workshops, I don't think you'll be able to handle them, so focus on those who will get more this year. After that, we'll print the reference."

Benno nodded deeply with a difficult face at the word state of confusion this year. The state of confusion seems to be making things harder in Lower Town.

"Then it seems that few books on behavior are sold..."

Few books were sold about the demeanor that Touri had devised because of it. I was a little dismayed when I was sneaking up and observing the sale.

Lutz narrowed his eyes as he grabbed the fluffy bread, "Oh, that's a different audience.

"Never a bad sell"

"Really? Where are they sold?

"Millionaires dating lower nobles and nobles who are unable to hire good teachers, then sell them to mayors of towns and villages in direct jurisdictions where they are dating nobles"

They're selling elsewhere, although there's no demand in a castle where only people already have a demeanor.

"In the villages and towns of the direct jurisdiction on the way to Haldenzel, we took the events in the town of Hasse as an example and said that if we did not know, a great deal could happen," he walked for sale.

I laughed unexpectedly when Rutz nipped up the edge of his lips saying he seemed to be good at "selling very well". I would have to buy that. Hasse is not the only one familiar with the way the former temple chief did it. Because it is not other personnel.

"If you look at the sale in the castle, the stories accepted by the aristocrats seem to have a strong Haldenzel. Stories written by Rosemayne's mother sell best."

That's what Marc said as he narrowed his eyes to the simmering of shin meat.

Your mother is an eagle at the heart of an aristocratic woman. Perhaps there is factional correction in it, but I think it is the nobility that allows me to write a story that is acceptable to the nobility.

"The current situation is that we are losing a little to Haldenzel in sales. I also want the strong taste of Aerenfest."

Most of the kids have got the children's Bible and the carta and cards toys, so there will be less stretch ahead. Looking ahead to the next few years, I will also make a reference book, but I also want something that will be profitable soon.

In such Benno's words I cut the flesh, thinking only a little.

"How about investing in the enrichment of stationery?

"What exactly is a book or paper related stationery referring to?

"It's like a 'file' or 'binder' to keep the paper together. How about making other orders and stuff that print formats for merchants? From now on, there will be many merchants from other territories. Shouldn't you be preformatting it?

Because it's hard to process the documents filled out in each way of writing, Marc nodded again and again with a smudged face. Seems like it's hard to get them to write to make it easy for us to handle.

"Speaking of which, I have some questions from the guild director. I heard you restrict the territory you trade, but how can you tell between a licensed merchant and an unauthorized merchant?

When the pudding dessert came out, Benno looked at me as he spooned the pudding.

So far, I've just been glad to trade with the merchants I've come to, but from now on, I'll need to sort them out. There's not enough to sell to anyone, so we sort the territory.

"... you have to think about that a little bit. Did Otto get your opinion?

"They can only say that it varies from territory to territory. Above all, I don't even know the kind of merchant who deals with a life from a lord."

Even Otto and the guild chief don't know much about each other's merchants.

"You might want to find out how the other realms are doing first. Or is it better to make something unique to Aerenfest so that it can't be imitated by other territories..."

What came to mind in my mind was the Zhu Zheng Ship Trade. Wouldn't it be possible to discern if Aub Aerenfest created a system that would allow only the merchants who gave him the Zhu seal letter to trade?

It's just dangerous to judge by my common sense how much quantity I have to issue and if it really works.

"I'm going to ask Aub Aerenfest for a moment. Because there may be an arrangement between lords."

"Best regards"

... I knew the rice I would have with someone was delicious.

With that sentiment, maybe I finished my last lunch with Lutz. Even if you have a chance to dine with Benno from the Plantan Chamber of Commerce, it's not possible to dine with Lutz. Maybe I can do it in about a decade, but it feels very far to me.

"Dear Rosemayne, this is the material on this sale, and this is the input on junior civil servants, and this is the material summarized on developing the streets."

"It helps. I'll deliver it to Aub Aerenfest, won't I? This is Aub Aerenfest speaking."

In the wake of Benno's words, Lutz offered the material. Having snuck inside that bundle of materials to make sure the letter was pinched, I immediately put the bundle of materials in a box to cover it.

At the same time, I can see that Lutz found an envelope in the material he gave to Lutz and narrowed his eyes.

... maybe this letter interaction will be the last one too?

It hurts my heart even when I'm ready. Holding down my desire to cry, I commanded Fran to open the door of the hidden room.

"Fran, I'll come to that room over there. I have important stories to tell Benno, Marc and Lutz. The escort knight is Dermuel, while the side service is Gil and Fran.... and the civilian is Justkus"

The moment Justkus' name was named at the end of the member entering the hidden room, Lutz opened his eyes so wide that he was "incredible". Marc lays down his eyes lightly and Benno meditates on his tight eyes as if "at last this day has come".

Once I looked beyond the door that Fran was opening for me, I turned my best smile to Lutz.

"It's important, it's a story."