We need to be ready to start silk textiles.

To cover up the mulberry fields, it is necessary to carry out an industry made from mulberry nuts, even if it is fine. The first seedlings to be incorporated into the northern village seem to grow quite a bit.

It might be a good idea to use that to make dyes and jams. Actually, I heard it would also be a herbal medicine, but you don't know what it would do. I would appreciate it if you could also purchase information around here on a trading ship...

"Making silk threads is quite a hassle. We want to entrust this to a cat settlement. Since the population seems to have grown a lot, it will be difficult to feed the inhabitants with sheep and goat grazing in the future. I know you won't starve in Soba production, but I don't think it's going to be easy to make it the same level as living in the old king's capital or town."

"Does Banter want the people of the Kingdom of Sylvania to live in the same way?

Sadie turned to me and asked me a question, so I answered by nodding.

The great difference between the rich and poor of the people raises dissatisfaction. I can't help it to some extent, but having more than ten times the opening of my annual income would be a problem.

I want to take it within a few times the precision, but I can make an exception.

Our royalty will have enormous wealth from the point of view of the management of the treasury.

But to some extent, he thinks it can be distinguished. If we divide the expenses necessary to maintain our dignity into our lives, there will be no discontent unless the cost of our daily lives is significantly separated from that of the people. This can also be said about the life of the commissioners.

"It would be nice if the amount of money we need to live our normal lives were held within three times the average national income. This does not include the amount necessary for the maintenance of the national decency of the Kingdom of Sylvania. It's easy to compare if you have a separate account."

"We're the only ones who put on good things and put constraints on eating good things. I agree. Sometimes it's a good idea to surround a bandit pot dish."

That was delicious. Mr. Zairas and the others are nodding at Sadie's suggestion. Looks like you could offer a simplified version of that pot at the village inn. "There is a bandit pot! 'What a sign, it's going to be a specialty.

"Future plans should not be solely within Sylvania's territory. Shouldn't it also include the exploration of new trading routes for examples?

"It's already started. It now seems to operate on five ships, but King Krabble said it would be convenient to use inside. Torresti and Sylvania must also begin to train sailors and naval soldiers. First, we're sending a platoon from the mobile infantry to Crabble."

"Wait! So you're saying that our knights won't show up?

"Let's start by raising young people, who in ten years will be able to maneuver the ship. For the first time, we can go out on our own."

Mr. Zairas stood up surprised, but with a convincing look he lowered his back to his seat.

Don't think I'm willing to leave my toddler for as long as I want. Neighbor Jill was staring at me the same way, but now he's turning into a serene look.

After I finish raising my children, I think it would be a little more patient because the Kingdom of Sylvania would be cheap even if I were a little impotent.

Silk making in Sylvania territory and exploring new trading routes outside Sylvania territory.

We ended the meeting by making this a long-term plan and cooperating to the best of our ability, but wasn't it originally my welcoming party?

One dish after another comes out at the end of the meeting.

Quite a lot of meat dishes, but there's also a line of crabbled, water-fried seafood, so the cat people are getting their tongues out and licking their lips with pepper.

People living in the mountains must not have a chance to taste the fish dishes inside.

"The pleasure of the seamount would also be a reveal that things are going well between the three kingdoms"

"Right! Mr. Builder. I got this..."

Sadie's words reminded me that there might be some flavor in the plains, and even three would help.

"This is…. Certainly a testament to the merchants that work further west than the kingdom of the west! How dare you."

"I've also given it to Torresty and Crabble, because we're mountain folks. I thought three would be enough, would that help?

He listened to me like that with a clear face, but he took a good look at the medal.

"Certainly, none of our merchants will extend their legs that far. But it's not like there's any of them, so let's lend them to such pedestrians for a limited time. What do you want over there?

"He said he wanted salt. You can't take salt inland."

"Hmm? Where do you take the salt at the banter's? Salt comes from deep underground mines."

You take it in the mine………. You don't take sea salt, do you?

Looking at the container with the salt on the table, the crystals are indeed large. You're putting something crushed in this.

"Do you want to make salt? Instead of crabbling, it seems like it would be just as good around Tornia."

"Do you flex Tornia with salt? That sounds interesting, too. Because the industry in Tornia is an agricultural product and a small livestock production. If salt is to be obtained, then tremendous wealth will be obtained. Co-ownership would put new military funds into our plan."

When a new industry seems to be possible, it is probably because of the alcohol in it that everyone is smiling.

The liquor, but if it works, I want to make distilled liquor.

If it was just wine, Torresty and Crabble would do better. I wonder if I can increase the value of the product by coming up with something.

Given that, commerce and agriculture and forestry are going to be busy. We will also have to develop human resources.

The next afternoon, the ambassadors of the three kingdoms gathered in the hall.

Everyone was impressed to hear an overview of the battle against the Yolem invasion unit.

In a paragraph, I ask Mr Hardelia, the Ambassador of Tornia, for a cup of tea.

"Where is the kingdom of Tornia getting salt from?

"Salt? We have two trading routes, one from the east and the other from Crabble. Because the flavors are subtly different, we hear that for the first time, cooks are called first-rate when they use them successfully."

"You've heard similar stories. There seem to be several regions of rock salt that Crabble also gets in the deal. You've heard that extreme elegance is clear in purple."

It was Mr. Tenor, Torresti's ambassador, who said so and connected the words.

Seeing that Mr. Caliban of Crabble is also nodding, I guess that's a common story.

"The Kingdom of Tornia received a still good military horse. You still didn't get that in return. How about salt?

People other than Sadie stare at my face with a harsh expression in my words.

"No way, we found a salt mine in Sylvania!

"I don't have that. It's just Silver Mountain. Salt is obtained by making it. You think I can do it if I tell you how?

"He told me that!

"We think good neighbors also need a lot in return. But it's not easy."

"Can't we ask you, professor?

"I would like you to decline because you can participate in a different plan. I also believe that this is necessary for the future of the four kingdoms."

As it is, the kingdom of Tornia is out of company. By setting up one industry, our imports will be reduced and some of our wealth will flow to Tornia.

The fact that we consume the products of the Kingdom of Tornia also leads to preventing war.

"I see that we can benefit from setting up industry in the Kingdom of Tornia. Are you saying that even the Kingdom of Tornia will not be able to defeat the consumer country?"

"I'm not going to tell you I'm going to catch the price. My Tornia alone will benefit greatly. But does Lord Banter's story sound like you can get far more salt than you've ever traded?

"It's a huge amount. But there's also a slight problem. If you don't use plantation as a chitin, then the kingdom itself will be exhausted. Let's talk about that area separately. Send someone who can oversee salt making over the kingdom of Tornia. I'd like to talk to that person in detail."

In my words, I wrote down a brief note and handed it to the maid by my side.

Immediately, the samurai bows her head to us and leaves the hall.

I guess the knight will head east. Are we going all night on a snowy path? Don't be a little sympathetic to such a knight.

"But the depth of sight outweighs the royal palace doctor, don't you think? The surveys I started in my kingdom also seem to be going a lot further. We are likely to be able to start water work again next year, but we have also heard that a major challenge has been made there."

The challenge Torresti's ambassador began to talk about was how to avoid land fallout.

Looks like you can handle it with a siphon and a pump.

I wonder if that bunch of freaks are finding some answers around here?

Tomorrow, but let's go out and see how it goes.

Switching talent if it helps is also in view. If you're not one of them to help build a new country, you're just a freak.