Apparently it's not that hard to talk about visiting Mr. Riedel in the village of Mictos and handing him notes on measuring instruments.

The most feared indexer also took out the metal triangle gauge and explained it to me.

Two right angle triangles. One is a two-equal triangle, and the other has a 30-degree and 60-degree angle.

"You're going to split this right angle part by 90, right? Combined enough is possible. I have a little application, but it's convenient to teach my son. Make three and he'll be practicing."

The lever said it would use glass for glasses. He said the hardware is made of bronze so it can be used for a long time, but there's another important thing. It's an original instrument of length.

I was told that 1D was about 30 cm, but would the rules in Mr. Riedel's toolbox fit?

"It fits the original of the denomination. You don't have to look at it like that, it's the right size."

He was laughing at me watching the rules, but you had the concept of an original.

"Carve a scale of ten equal parts on the 1D statute. In doing so, I am hoping to carve a further tenth of the scale in equal parts. After that, I'd like a scale at half-D intervals to the 10D rule."

Is it easy with Dwarf technology to say that you don't care so much about my unscrupulous demands?

In the same way, I decided to have a rule made out of bronze.

Canatore would shake me back to Fort Aldes, but I decided to take a short detour to see what was going on in the northern village.

Because I remembered that I had never been in this village.

The fence around the village may be a characteristic of the region. Through the gate to the south, a young man at the gatekeeper stood with a spear. There are two of them, so you can let the villagers know if anything happens. Immediately beside, there is also a watchtower about the height of the fence.

He must have stood on top of it in the previous battle.

Two baggage cars are easier and different paths are made in the north and south. There are houses on both sides of it, but there were further roads to the north and south.

I hear that the house is for two, but they also make lofts, so it doesn't seem like it would be a problem to have a little more family.

Sounds like we're making it planned, but shouldn't we make some vacant land? I would definitely need a playground for the kids.

There are several shops. The man with the face I found in one of them is discussing it in front of the store with someone who looks like his wife.

"Isn't this, Mr. Banter? It's rare to come here."

"Sometimes, you can't grasp the situation without wandering around. You've opened a shop in a good place inside."

Mr. Builder introduced me to his wife, scratching her head at my words like that. Keep your head down gently and say hello.

"I heard it from Lord Talnes. That was impressive with Lord Banter. Please let me know if you need anything at all."

"I just want to run an exam in the summer. Sometimes they tell each other stories across the shore. I'll put down the comms, so if you tell them, they'll tell you if you're free."

It'll be like a telegram, but it should be much more convenient than coming and going by boat.

For a little while, it could be used for civilian use. Looks like you can think of a telegraph system in the future. A lot of people use it for business.

It's neater than the village of Mictus or the village of Artenham at the foot. Something tells me that the model homes are lined up.

Say goodbye to Mr. Builder and let Kanatl head south.

I wonder if it will mean a little patrol.

There seems to be a lot of challenges, but for now, peace.

Here, you won't have to be affected by the war. The north fort to the west is the problem, but it's bounced back twice. It's a reckless word to dare attack me.

Go back to the hall and have some tea. Mu's tea is missing a hit these days.

Light the pipes and relax and look at the map.

I wonder what this map will look like when it is properly shaped.

Even if it doesn't finish soon, I want to leave the first map as a sign of my life.

"Are you back? How was the village?

"It seemed peaceful. Since we have a store, we are able to shop in the store normally, not on a distribution basis early."

"You have to think about it. Let's not complain about how we value hard work. I have trouble eating even if I work hard. I can't think of a better idea for Fine."

It does seem difficult to appreciate an individual's work.

Would it be possible to see Mr Rieddus' work and the farmers plowing the fields as the same task? You have to evaluate your personal skills and workload, and consider the results.

One way is to abandon everything and leave it to the villagers, but then the farmers who don't get the harvest immediately starve.

Hey, aren't you vaguely worried?

You might want to give him a hint.

"Don't think the basics are an appreciation of the job. People with special skills should be given a ride for that. Working hours must also be taken into account. Why don't we just divide that into a few pieces and figure out what kind of work applies where?

That said, it would be agriculture to worry about. No immediate results. This is one way to say that we pay wages to the workforce for all our achievements. After a few years, if we don't split some of the harvest on a percentage basis, we won't be willing to work. "

He was listening to my words with his eyes wide open, but he jumped right out of the hall.

Eventually I decided to take Mr. Fina and his people and talk about it again.

Yeah, he listens with a snort, so did Mr. Fina and the others understand a little?

"Please forgive me for asking. Evaluating skills means craftsmen's skills. You should consider the differences between Mr. Rieddus and his disciples, and there will be differences between metalworking and woodworking techniques. We're going to need standards that are pretty wide."

"Don't think that's a good idea. The criteria for evaluation may include years to acquire that skill. We should appreciate the racial aspect."

The cats won't be blacksmiths no matter how hard they try. And vice versa.

"It's a thoughtful idea to pay farmers' incomes in working hours. When that happens, some people will need to oversee the work and also assess their aggressiveness to the work."

"Naturally. At first, you're going to ask someone with high hopes to supervise you, but you also need to put your rating in three levels and not create much inequality. Otherwise it could lead to the differentiation of farmers"

That's the hardest part, isn't it?

Finally, we must also consider the salaries of the soldiers. It would be better to benchmark the age of soldiers without trampling on their salaries in the former Kingdom of Cardina. This will enable me to design my future. You should think of the rank and also consider a salary increase along that rank.

When I finished talking about it, their expressions became a little brighter.

When I came running with the princess, I felt quite anxious.

The conversation is playing next door with Mu over the tea she handed out to me, which is to say that my story helped a little.

"Then you'll need to redeem the silver. At least by the end of the year, I'd like to show you some form."

"Once the economy is in place, taxes will be collected and withdrawn. That will enrich your civilian life and armaments, but don't forget your homework for the princess."

"I can't forget. The future depends on it. Don't let my father laugh at me. Think carefully."

Using that word means we're still ahead of us.

Just in time for the declaration of statehood. I want you to think carefully and decide our future.

"Perhaps the Princess would already know, but in this way it is easy to understand."

Draw triangles on note paper.

He pulled a horizontal bar inside the triangle and wrote King at the top. At the bottom, write it as a people.

In the meantime there is space. I'm going to say what to put in here.

"There will be many ways to govern, but I think this is the easiest way to accept it. The king will think about what he will do at the apex of the people, what the people will expect and what they can do for it. In the meantime, I'm noble in the old Kingdom of Cardina, but I probably shouldn't have worked well. So what goes in? Given its role, I think the name goes in every second. It's not one thing, it might add another frame."

"Think about your role. That sounds funny!

Seeing as I'm happy, he still seemed stuck. We should also think together about what the purpose of governance is. It would be better to clarify the role of the King as well. In vagueness, it's going to revolutionize.

When a few days passed. Mr. Emilda came into the hall. Don't be a little too early for tea time this afternoon. You mean to run errands on me?

I was thinking about how to make a map, so the note paper is scattered on the table.

When you smile at me like that, you make me tea with a hand I'm used to.

It seems like you're going to be collecting notes and talking to each other.

"This is the first letter I see, is that a national number for Mr. Banter? You really were a scholar."

"It's not so much a scholar as one who was learning. I don't know this country's numbers and how to calculate them so I was using my country's numbers and how to calculate them. I was just trying to make a map to see if there were any problems the way I thought."

"I've never heard of it before, such as making a map out of numbers. It's common to ask a painter."

"Probably around here. This map should have been made that way too. But I have a lot of problems. For example, this does not tell the distance between Fort Aldes and the northern village. The distance from the northern fort is also imprecise. The slope of the land is also unknown, so we don't know where to dig the irrigation waterways or how long to dig them."

I'm guessing they're cutting it off as a technician's job.

But it's definitely necessary to make it planning, and the most important thing for the military is the map.

"Can you make a map like that?

"It's not that hard in my country, but there are no convenient tools like those in my country. Reedel made me the tools I used to make the initial maps, but whether there are any people who can use them..."

It won't even start if you worry about it. There seems to be no other way to map the data obtained using as many formulas as I can remember.

As usual, Mr. Jim and Emilda looked at me worried.