The next day I break up with Mr. Torrell and take Canator south.

I left early in the morning, so I would arrive in the evening. Within last night, Mr. Uyle's men said he was on his way to the villa to inform them, so Mr. Reynolds will be waiting with his neck long.

In the shade of the resting area created in every part of the street, I occasionally take a break from the Canator for tea.

For tea, I think we can burn wood from the woods made in the rest area, but we decided to boil the tea on a simple stove made of oil.

Oil is a precious product squeezed from beans. This seems to have been gained from the deal, too.

As long as we know how to extract it, it feels like we can make it. If you can pick around vegetable seed oil, you could make tempura and donuts.

We managed to arrive at the villa before sundown and had dinner while enjoying the harbor lights.

The purpose of the visit to the villa was to have Mr. Reynolds call the ship's carpenter, Mr. Telefan.

Then they buy the liquor. I would still need a souvenir. I decided to ask for a little better liquor.

"We did talk about making a model, but could it have been done?

"He said it would take three months, but the main position is as a ship carpenter, so it must be a one-time job. I think I can see a little improvement if I make it along the way..."

I said that, but I'm not too sure either. The boat was in a rowing boat position.

But I've heard that yachts can go on the wind. I say the reason for this is the triangle sail and the plate sticking out under the hull, but I don't know what the principle is.

If you still can't model, why don't you build a yacht for about three people? If you can use the oar, it won't mean you won't be able to come home.

"Just make it what the banter thinks it is, because the three kingdoms allow it. I have a lot to think about too. Because the tax collection will finally begin this fall."

"Did you do the basics?

"Mm-hmm. Yotern farmers decided to use the rye they harvested last fall as a basis. There are also small works and landlords, so it is based on homemade farmers. 20% of the harvest will be paid in kind or at a merchant's price."

I'm guessing 20% is small, but you're saying you're going to think about what that value is going to be?

But I think Fina and the others were giving it a lot of consideration...

"The special case is not the northern village. And the soldiers from Tunda. It's easier if your income is clear, but the merchants are in trouble."

Oh, my God, they decided on the size of the store. They divided Wangdu's big store into five levels from the pedestrians. The pedestrian says it's 10L and the big store will have five silver coins.

It's a pretty rambling way, but if the builders were convinced, there wouldn't be a problem.

"Prohibiting non-merchants from buying or selling would prevent tax payouts from happening a little. If your annual income doesn't reach ten pieces of silver, you won't be subject to taxes. This will increase the number of those who will work. Conversely, food is to be given to those whose annual income does not reach ten silver coins. I made this work for the clergy of the Order. In exchange for a piece of silver."

Do you entrust the practice of welfare to the clergy…….

We have to remember to give the clergyman a donation commensurate with that.

I'm sending a bottle of silver to the church headquarters.

"When that happens, what happens to the soldiers' salaries?

I threw a question at Sadie as to whether Mr. Marian was concerned.

"All clothing and accommodation shall be paid for by the Kingdom. Then if you're single, one silver coin a month will suffice. I decided to add it to my wife's belt, the number of children, and my position in the military. We've got Zaylus' approval."

When I heard more, they said our base salary was also based on soldiers' salaries.

There are ten pieces of silver in the secretary's class, but I'm sure it's enough because clothing and accommodation are secured. I know that your daughter-in-law in nursery school will get five times as much, but the cost associated with building a country is different, so I guess it will be excessive. We must also consider its use.

Either way, it is the first levy of the Kingdom of Sylvania.

There will also be dissatisfied people out there. You should know exactly what that dissatisfaction will result from and decide to review it in the next year.

The next day, I decided to take Sadie and Mu out for a harbor tour.

The small carriage can accommodate four people, including you, so it's convenient for us to move around. Ms. Marian had been arguing with the Wizard's sister by opening several books in the morning.

Probably working as Secretary of the Interior. It's my job to coordinate the sides of each department.

The one who leaves you to Mu, relaxing and looking around, Sadie stretches out her arms and tells us about the distinctive building.

I must have looked around a lot because I had visited many times in my villa life last year.

Going down the road, he eventually went out to a large square.

There are plenty of baggage cars lined up on both sides of the square. If you look closely, it looks like you're determining the location based on the type and size of the luggage.

A man approaches our carriage waving a yellow flag.

"Those men are partitioning this square. There are a few of them, but they're in the middle of something."

Sadie's description suggests that they were both parking inductees and parking fee collectors.

Sure enough, there's a luggage line behind us at some point.

The presence of an inductee would be indispensable to the efficient use of the square.

There were several similar carriages parked in the section guided by the conductor.

Seeing the carriage later, I couldn't help but look at it.

Oh, my God, a board with a large Cathedral Knights drawing was attached to the back of the carriage. This is too conspicuous, and no one wants to ride it, is it?

I kind of wanted to question the sensitivity of Sadie and the others, but everyone likes this plot.

Mu handed the inductee a piece of copper coin and it looked chilling that he was receiving a wooden bill.

I'll have to pay for the replacement later.

"Well, we're going out. Let's go check out the trading ship first. Besides, I give Mu three silver coins a month apart from his salary. Miscellaneous expenses are not necessary. I'm giving you five more when we leave here, so don't worry."

Sadie taught me to watch Mu.

Mu and Sadie walk out of the bag with a wooden plaque in their hand. I started walking behind it, too, but I guess these three make me look like two escorts.

A stone two-story building lines the Acer board along an eye-catching street.

Restaurants, shops, inquirers...... It'll be fun just to watch the sign, but the two of us are walking fast before us, so we can't even look too relaxed.

It's a crowd that has grown a little bit along the way, and you might lose sight of it.

When I followed the two of them diligently, suddenly the front opened and I saw a big ship.

Apparently, we've reached the wharf where we park the ship.

The cargo attendant ran past us in a ragged noise as he was busy with his luggage.

That's just about Crabble's heart.

If we give this place to our enemies, even if we give it to the King's Capital, it will be easy for Krabble to regenerate.

It's like a silver mountain for Sylvania. If not, Silver Mountain is a limited resource, but the port has as much potential to develop.

"That ship is the biggest in this harbor. They have four ships, but it's not two. Next door is a frigate. I heard two ships will accompany a couple of trading ships."

You'll tell me when you're good at it, but you probably told Mr. O'Brie last year.

"We'll have a tea tour in that shop over there!

Mu stretches out her arms and suggests as she pulls the hem of my clothes quickly.

Here, if you're looking at a boat all bogus, it sure looks like you're going to get in the way.

I lowered my back to one of the table sets set on the terrace, which became a step taller when I entered the store according to Mu's opinion.

The clerk comes to hear the order. She showed me the menu and asked if there were any unusual drinks.

"Then why don't you try Cuffy. It looks black, but if you can't wait to suffer, it will soar in popularity."

Hey, is that coffee? Ask for it immediately and add sugar to it.

I hear Sadie and the others juiced it. There seem to be many types of juice because all kinds of fruit are fried ashore in the deal.

Eventually what was carried still looks like coffee.

Sadie and the others are surprised because it's black liquid in a small cup.

Apply a little mouth to check the taste. Definitely, coffee. But I hear you crushed the beans and simmered them directly. The powder is mixed.

Stir a little sugar in from the sugar pot. It's a little thick, but maybe this is what Arabic coffee looks like. I would love to get some beans on my way home.

"I drink it looking delicious, but are you a jerk?

"It seems like the same thing I used to say coffee. It's made from beans."

When I negotiated whether I could give the beans to the clerk who went through the neighborhood, I received an answer asking if it would be nice to have one glue.

Ask the price immediately and they will say one piece of silver coin. I took the silver out of the bag and gave it to him, although it was expensive, and he immediately went inside the store.

I don't care if Sadie and the others look at me with a little bulky wrap. Good thing I came to the harbor. Yeah. Nodding, I packed it in my hips bag. It was a bag with little contents but it swelled a lot.

"That's the Marine Corps. They seem to be in charge of policing the harbor."

I can see a couple of men cruising around the harbor with their shirts and shorts. Looks like the Knights are in charge at our place.

In the meantime, I noticed a woman I saw taking a few soldiers to see what was going on in the harbor.

"There's Mr. O'Brie."

"Which is certainly not O'Brie. What are you doing? Shall I help you……………."

Sadie took a seat and by the terrace fence said, "Oooh!," he waves. Mr. O'Brie immediately noticed. I rushed into the store with the soldiers.

Ringing his legs off the dokadoka and approaching our table, he turns his stern eyes to us.

"I already looked. She's the queen of one country, so stop looking at the harbor without accompanying her!

"Well, you don't have to be so blind. Even queens in our country are mere guests in this country. And if there's a banter, no matter if there's an unreliable man, we won't be late."

I feel a lot stronger, so I can earn time for Sadie and the others to escape.

Recommend Mr. O'Brie a chair and accompany the soldiers to a table nearby.

Mu is asking for juice again, so I think I can rest here for a while now.