Bandit, Be Ambitious! To Accomplish Kingdom Revival!

SA-189, we're going to build the Great Wall, too.

It rained a few times by summer, but it didn't seem to work very well.

Apparently, a discussion will take place at the Krabble Royal Palace about the distribution in the four kingdoms, combined with grain obtained in advance and grain stockpiled as military food.

From Sylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Torrell went out with Sadie's life.

"Banter is the best, but it will also be necessary to raise others"

"I think it's appropriate. So, did you tell Mr. Torrell?

"I told him, but he seemed surprised. Well, that's not the plan."

The distribution ratio doesn't matter if Sylvania is excluded, but the other three kingdoms will be surprised.

At first, I was surprised to hear about this year's work.

Oh, my God, potatoes and soba called makeup seem to be abundant. It looks like a few degrees of rain went well into the growing season without the influence of spring sunshine.

Everyone tried so hard to carry water and hang it. It must have worked in a good direction.

"You can't eat bread like you normally do, but you won't starve"

"That's the best part. I'd rather be poor than accustomed to luxury."

I nodded at Sadie and lit the pipe.

Speaking of which, what about the denominations that are the pure poor? There shouldn't be much storage either, so I'll give it to you when I incorporate Soba.

I usually eat black bread, but you seem to have to put up with it in Sova.

"Again, the biggest challenge is going to be the Kingdom of Warham. Even measures to combat hunger will not be satisfactory. Even if we assist, the kingdom that allies with us takes precedence."

"Even so, I have to deliver 500 to 1,000. We should cook outside the west barracks without delivering it to the royal palace."

Torresty and Crabble also seem to cook out north and west, so they would reduce the number of people who starve to death a little.

It is originally the work of the Kingdom of Warham, but there is no choice but to reduce the number of refugees.

"The kingdom of Tornia seems lively, but isn't it an example of earth-making?

"We seem to be mobilizing three battalions and 2,000 peasants. Mr. Quelle reported that the construction section seemed to be proceeding simultaneously in three parts."

Hopefully in time for autumn...... That's a subtle place.

I'd like to avoid having Mr. Zairas lead a battalion.

Nevertheless, where people move, business forms, so Mr. Builder told me that several pairs of pedestrians headed under the direction of Mr. Talnes.

They're going to resent me for making too much money, so they're going to sell it at village prices. I guess it would still make a lot of money if the load were to be exposed in large quantities.

"I'm telling you builders buy in wheat through Crabble's deal. At least there will be no hunger, and bread will be eaten appropriately. Excess soba and makeup are not distributed to the hungry via the church."

"You're going to have to move to Warram."

He doesn't seem to care much about my point either. He is nodding while drinking tea.

You don't feel like it's enough no matter how much it costs. Don't get me wondering what's going on with the Warham Kingdom's stockpile of troops.

In autumn, crop yields are reported one after another.

After all, rye is a number close to the murder. It doesn't seem like half of the weekyear. They took potatoes called Soba and Makeup by more than 30% of the usual year.

I know you've had more fields, but it looks like the Sylvanian people will never starve.

"We managed to build a fence as the eastern guard of the kingdom of Tornia, but only the former kingdom of Tornia was able to make earth bases. Old Mandale is likely to have just built a double fence."

"You're still working on it, aren't you?

Mr. Hardelia is nodding at my question. At least a direct hit would be avoided. If we gather archers near the fence, we're going to figure it out.

The three battalions will be standing by because of Mr. Gartnen.

The interception posture must be complete, as it appears to be moving soldiers from the border zone between Sylvania and the Kingdom of Crabble.

"Again, it has become a murder. But you're sure Sylvania doesn't need to distribute the 6,000 bags of grain she bought?

"Other than that, I bought some. Besides, Soba has more harvest than last year for adding more fields. I can't thank you enough for reading ahead of the banter."

That's an unconvincing vibe to Sadie's words.

I wonder if the other kingdoms have the idea of substituting staple foods for other crops?

"I like it, but you won't even make Sova every day. You can steam your makeup and eat it, or you can eat bread once in a while. Such a meal will last until next fall. We're working on water, so even in weather like this year, we can expect a lot of harvest."

"Hey, is Lord Banter coming to try to eat the same meal as the people?

Mr. Tenor's wife spoke out with a surprised look on my face.

"Naturally. It falls to the bottom once and for all. All my people ate the same meal. Now it's no different than a village meal, except for a meal with a visitor."

But the meal was delicious back then. Though I think it's because we all ate in a cute fuss and because we were always hungry.

"I see, you can be luxurious, but you worry about poverty. It's not something you can do inside. I would also like to speak to the King of Tornia."

Everyone is stumbling upon Mr. Hardelia's words and nodding. I guess I wonder if I am.

Once you taste the luxury, you can't get out of it.

"Thank you for letting me use it. I didn't think the harvest would be less than halved."

"We should also be apprenticing Sylvania. I'm not going with the king of Tornia alone. Perhaps the suffering of the people should be shared with the royal nobility."

Some works will be abundant. Then you should rejoice with the people. Looking solely at the size of taxation is likely to mislead national policy.

"I showed you something called a kitchen car. I hear Lord Banter made it too, but it seems to be modifying it for cooking."

You must have seen it because Mr. Tenor has a funny look on his face. If that's true, I can serve meals while traveling.

I have one for every squadron of mobile infantry, so it looks like it would be a good idea to take the old kitchen car out to the exit of the street through the west ridge by updating the existing one.

A few of them will give you a lot of money.

That night we discussed specific measures to combat hunger in the Kingdom of Warham.

Looking at the map alone, Mr. Lady came into the hall. It's already been a little cold at Fort Aldes night.

I called Mr. Lady near the fireplace and took out the cup and started drinking the wine for two chicks.

"Again......, does that mean?

"Yeah. Looks like it's started. In that case, cereal production will be even lower next year."

Put the cup on the table and Mr. Lady takes out the pipe.

At all, I get in trouble because I don't think about the nuisance of the surrounding kingdoms.

"Again, is it a place called Libram?

"A firehand has risen to King Libram's capital. King Warham, the aristocrats are trying to figure out where they're headed."

The Empire of God is a front-line city. Because the former capital of King Warham is once in transition... Even so, it is also the safest city. It looks like it could be used just to repair it rather than rebuild King Libram's capital.

"Probably back to normal. Wouldn't it be King Warham Capital? The line" Empire of God "is like carrying firewood to a fire."

When I take out the pipe too, I use the fireplace burning tree to light the fire.

Well, the problem's getting bigger. It will strengthen the border between Sylvania and Torresti to drive the refugees back, but as a Knights, that can't be justice, can it?

We're going to convince ourselves with food aid, but what happens next year... In some cases, we might have to reinforce the western border like Torresti.

If you do it, sometimes you leave challenges behind later. The western ridge also has a fort to the east of the street. Even if they were swallowed up by the Kingdom of Carmesia if they reinforced the ridge and along the streets, Sylvania's safety is likely to be achieved.

It somehow becomes the same as Yolem, but with the cooperation of the four kingdoms, we are likely to expect much development. After all, pelagic transactions must contribute to future development.

"Elders in hidden villages worry about taxes this year"

"I think it's still early. Livestock and dairy farming are also on track a little bit, but that is thanks to the efforts of the cats. Sell them to merchants without taking taxes."

"Even so, this is a promised year. We cannot tolerate it."

It's a serious look at all times. The cats are honest.

"So what do you mean by wool for two carriages? The management of the denomination is also likely to suffer. I would have paid for it, but I don't think I have that kind of financial resources."

"Let me send you three carriages. It will be a fully satisfactory tax."

Mr. Emilda sounds most delighted. You just have to tell Mr. Feene from Mu.

Can I say that I will donate my taxes to the Order at my request...

View the map again when Mr. Lady returns.

The map is accurate, so you know the length of the Great Wall to be built to the west. It would be good to proceed with the construction to the north and south where the exit points of the streets have been strengthened.

The western end is likely to be bound to the earth base of the Kingdom of Torresti to ensure blockade. The top length is roughly 80 km. There is no need to extend the earth base just to the foot of the mountain.