I remember my hometown when a soba comes in a soup made with fish and soy sauce from Kusan.

When I behaved like a visiting Mr. Roddy, it immediately seemed to spread to the northern village. Until then, they had eaten the stewed Soba fruit in soup.

"It's an interesting crop to grow well in a land that you've stopped. You can pick a lot next year."

The next time I came, I talked about it and left.

Even the village of Mictos seems to appreciate me quite a bit. They're eating like crepes over there, though.

The two rollers that take cotton fruit together were made by Mr. Rieddus, but there were three objects with different roller spacing.

I guess this is also a trial and error. Although I understand what you're saying, it doesn't necessarily work that way.

Of these, about half of the thickness of the seed was found to be able to separate the seed successfully, so they made about 10 units. Remove the seeds one after the other and collect them in small bags.

Thirty or so pieces of cotton contain lots of fruit.

I wonder if I can pick more than a hundred of these stems next year. Over a thousand copies will be harvested next.

By then, I want to have a waterway in place.

I doubt if the mulberry tree will root properly, but if not, you can plant it as many times as you want. If you don't grow up to some degree, you won't be able to move on to the next stage.

Fort Aldes is covered in snow.

The Mus are obsessed with taking Chris to play soli, but the Mus are about your age, too. Thinking about how long you can stay in this fort with us makes me miss you.

It's warm in the hall because the patsy and fireplace burning trees are burning vigorously.

Isn't it time for the ambassadors to get together?

Sadie and I relaxed for tea and decided to wait.

When several ambassadors gather with the ladies, Marian prepares warm tea. From the ambassadors' quarters to this hall, there are roofed corridors, so the snow won't be a problem. Warm coats are a must.

Leave your coat with the sisters of the Apostle near the door and take your usual seats.

"It's still a mountain hem, so the snow is amazing. I didn't think so much."

"This is the first snow I've ever had. It snows, but it melts quickly."

Torresty and Crabble are in the south. In that regard, is Mr Haardelia of the Kingdom of Tornia accustomed or does he look thin compared to the two ambassadors?

"Tornia says the more snow there is, the more harvest there is. We all spend time at home when we're trapped in the snow."

"That's it. If the snow is deep, you won't be able to work outside. How does a village even closer to the mountain send winter than this fort?

In short, you're asking what winter cash receipts are.

I can't get out much longer than three months. I'm sure you'd be interested.

"Sylvania has two mines. Mines are underground, so mining will continue even in winter. The village north of this fort does not have a mine, but it grows livestock. Probably making cheese out of it. And charcoal grilling is an important source of income."

Charcoal production using the miscellaneous wood harvested in the mountains is still a valuable cash income. However, if we do too much, the mountains will be devastated, so it is also planting season from spring to early summer.

"We get the cheese and butter in the deal, but you can buy it from Sylvania if it gets bigger."

"A pedestrian is trying to find a way out. Tornia, Crabble, Torresty."

"The ranch is northwest of this fort, isn't it? My kingdom has similar topography. Will you be able to livestock the same way?

"I think it's possible enough. But Tornia values horses more than sheep."

Mr. Hardelia nodded at my question.

About to send me 30 horses, so I was staring at the fact that there was a big ranch, but you still raised the horses.

"Horses would be good, too, if the battle were to continue. But I don't think there will be a war for a while. I was looking for an alternative industry to horses, but I would definitely like to start in my country after seeing Sylvania's ranch."

"If we can get two regions, we'll have to look for another deal. Lord Banter is about to open up a new trade route."

Commerce is linked to a variety of industries.

In a way, it is going to control logistics, but when a merchant has an idea attached to one thing, the development stops.

That's why it seems like one new attempt at a time will soon go bankrupt.

"The story of that trading ship is also under discussion in Crabble. You can build three new ships and finally set up a fleet in two years' time. They thought rowers were halved, but they said they could sail without needing rowers in the first place. With ten light infantry, we can fight pirates."

You could put about two catapults on it, and the faster the foot of the ship, the less you will encounter a pirate ship.

"So what is Master Banter trying to find?

The two ambassadors also look at me with interest in Mr Hardelia's question. We talked about this once, but those are Mr. Ablett's people, so you don't know who they are.

"Silk ingredients...... Speaking of which, can you understand?

"" He said it was silk!

Ambassadors from various countries accidentally rose out of their chairs with their voices absurd.

I am immediately sitting back in my chair in shame for my actions. Is it still a surprise?

"Tell me one thing. Does Master Banter come to know how he can make silk?

"Yeah, the region I used to live in was a major region. I didn't make it now because it was obsolete."

"Is there such a thing as silk becoming obsolete?

"If you can afford it elsewhere, you won't be buying it. Focusing on one industry is a problem."

It becomes necessary to produce one industry after another. Maintaining the kingdom by trading alone is a difficult undertaking. For this reason, we are trying to gather strange people to prepare for the future, but I guess it will be a long time before the results come out.

"If silk can be used, we'd like you to disclose it to us."

The other two are also nodding at the words of Torresti's ambassador.

"I can't do that. You would have understood that agriculture in Sylvania is more profitable than in other countries. Banter thought painstakingly of ways to increase the farmer's earnings. Besides, most importantly, I'm thinking of Crabble, Torresti, who will eventually make the silk. Tornia will be added to this, but we don't make silk for our trade."

"Does that mean making it halfway through the raw materials but using our kingdom for the final form?

"If we do so, there will be a dispute again. Banter seems to be afraid of it."

"We just know silk as this form of cloth. Her Majesty said that it is up to our kingdom to work as textiles……………"

"The banter story told me that one roll of silk woven fabric would be loaded with silver coins to get. I told you that if we were to coexist successfully with the surrounding kingdoms, it would be up to the yarn of textiles that we would make."

"The technique of weaving cloth from yarn will be able to use the technique of weaving hemp textiles. But it is impossible to weave as it is. Considerable improvements are needed. I would appreciate it if this could be borne by each country. I will manage to make silk yarn in Sylvania………"

Ambassadors from all over the country are thinking about my words.

The plan is already in motion, so the merchants will be thinking about what to do with the cotton textiles ahead of time.

It would be better to make cotton woven fabrics first, then silk and step in.

"The national territory of Sylvania is small and the land is lean. It's now thriving in silver mines, but it's all going to be depleted. Silk yarn making is not easy even in Sylvania because it was considered an industry that turns into silver before that."

In a quiet hall, tea was brought. The sound of replacing the cup sounds like chatter.

"We need to work hard without expecting Lord Banter."

"Without monopolizing wealth, I think that would be a good idea if we also considered the interests of other countries. There's nothing we can't do, but then it becomes exclusive."

Silk yarn making is exclusive. He looked at the faces of the three ambassadors with a bitter laugh and enjoying the pipes.

The first surprised look disappeared and now I listen thoughtfully to Sadie's words.

I know you're convinced, but I'm guessing we're thinking about whether we can do the work that follows in our own kingdom.

Sounds like it's time for lunch at some point.

At the end of the meeting with the ambassadors, the ambassadors will return early.

A little later, soldiers reported to me that the knights had left the fort.

Probably sent the early horses to their kingdom. It must be hard to cross the eastern crossing. The old bandits struggled in the winter.

"Shall we root for it well?

"If you can't, I'll have it carried again. If the mulberry isn't growing, you can't keep the caico."

I wish I could eat other plants, but they told me Kaiko only eats mulberries.

You might want to give it a try when you're on the track, but let's go as taught at first.

In about ten years, the royal palaces of each country will be able to respond to our plans. King Krabble's insistence is meant to be gained, but I look forward to hearing from Torresti and the Royal Palace of Tornia on what they will bring back.