If it goes well, we're going to get a silkworm cocoon this fall. If you can't, we'll keep looking for you next year.

The kids are still young. We must not be able to go out for nearly ten years.

In the meantime, it would be good to invest in home affairs and new industries.

It also helps that there are craftsmen who can shape ideas. So far, there's nothing fiscally wrong with it, and unlike last year, they're going to be rich this year.

Having said that, starvation from last year's murder seems to be on the way in the West Warham Kingdom.

The new Cavaliers of the Diocese of Ardennes seem to be welcome in any town or village. Did you feel bitter about it? It seems that the villages surrounding King Warham's capital are opening up the Wang's pantry for charity.

You seem to have stockpiled quite a bit of food. If I let you go from the beginning, I would have done less damage...

"It seems like the work of the Cathedral Knights is still going to continue"

"It will also depend on this year's grain harvest. Looks like they collected a lot of people and grain from the countryside. The team told me that they could see quite a few fields in the wasteland."

Probably going to have a tough winter this year.

It might be happier for the inhabitants if the Kingdom of Carmesia annexed me if it could. Those who died in the winter uprising are said to have been close to tens of thousands. It would not be an exaggeration to disqualify a governor because it would be 20,000 to hear it as half the talk.

"We have to do it again this year…………"

"Right. And in the long run, it will contribute to peace in the Kingdom of Sylvania."

Let us all be convinced that we will sell our thanks. In some cases, you should be able to bring up the doctrine.

If the people of the Kingdom of Warham will remember that they were helped in times of distress, there is no way it could be bad for this country.

"So your conversation with the captains went well, didn't it?

"For once, I told you what I was looking for. As early as this fall, we're going to wait forever. If we don't get it after ten years or so, we'll be heading out soon."

"We'll be together then. I wonder what kind of world it is......"

Looks like you're looking at a cup of tea, but what kind of landscape is that on those pale eyes?

The Southeast Asian chronicles I saw on TV come back to life in my brain.

Even in the autumn of the harvest, I did not receive what I wanted from Crabble.

Well, you don't even expect to find it from the start, and there could be situations that are difficult to bring out. Let's hope for next fall.

I was a little disappointed when I heard that Mr. Riedel was coming.

You made that one. I think I'll be able to spare you just fine.

"We've got the product you asked for. If you think you can drink delicious alcohol now, you can't even make it."

Mr. Riedel enters the hall slightly and sits dokali over the table. Mu immediately brought me a cup of wine.

Quickly, it looks delicious.

"You can't just say that right away. Next thing you know, we have to take this to the north village and teach the cats how to use it."

"You can have a tar of wine later. I'm not very greedy."

Am I the only one who thinks I'm greedy enough?

Still, when I said I would deliver it properly, I was happy to go home.

In that case, I'll have to get two tares of wine. Plus, you'll need a little tar. You can ask the village of Mictos for this.

By the time we had an early winter, Mr. Lady gave us a summary report on the situation in the surrounding kingdoms.

The only reason I haven't heard from you in a while is that there has been no change in the surrounding kingdom. In short, I guess it means peace.

"Torresty and Crabble seem to be working well with our Sylvania. It would be because of the raw materials and commercialization of cotton textiles, as well as the good functioning of the trade. There was no cloud in the faces of the merchants in the three kingdoms."

"If that's all there is to work for, more people earn money. With more purchasing power, you can sell your products."

I suppose it would be called merchant heaven. If you have the business talent, you can join the big merchants as soon as possible.

"As for the Kingdom of Tornia, we have deployed half of our troops to the eastern fence. Soil base construction is still going on today, but won't it take a few years?

"The kingdom of Tornia is probably most afraid of breaking and entering from the east. If you stop the horse, the winning chance will come out, so you won't feel safe until you have a fence."

Even our Sylvania is about to build the Great Wall to the west. It would be good to consider Yolem's clandestine policy as being carried out by the four kingdoms in a major way.

"Please continue to explore the state of the Kingdom of Warham. In some cases, I'd like you to explore the Kingdom of Carmesia, but this is only if Lady and the others are safe."

"I've already been there a few times to see how things are going. So far there has been no change. It's enough to buy merchants' products at a price."

Are you saying you survived last year's famine?

If it didn't rain that much, it would be difficult to find a place to graze... Wait a minute, maybe the weather in the western part of Carmesia is normal.

There are four kingdoms from the kingdom of Tornia to the kingdom of Carmesia. With one kingdom between 100 and 200 km east and west, there is no chance that the drought was limited.

I won't build the Great Wall as soon as possible, but it's only a presumption. Let's think in a bad direction here. It should never be in vain if we think about the future.

When Mr. Lady returns, one person looks at the map of the remaining table in the hall.

Already, based on the new survey results, Sylvania, Crabble and the Kingdom of Torresti were drawn, even the waterways and the position of the waterwheel. More facilities, etc., will likely have to be symbolized. The size of the map is a big one with 2m squares, but since they made a dedicated scale, the distance on the map is easy to understand.

What I'm thinking now is a means of moving luggage called a canal. The village of Altenham will be a need for a deal if it stretches from the Raidel River to near the fort to the east. The canal connecting Crabble and Torresti also looks interesting. If it can be successfully extended near the harbor, it will be possible to carry the luggage significantly faster and in large quantities than can be carried by wagon.

Besides, I don't think it will be completed in our time, so you should sort out the routes and challenges of canal construction and come up with a solution.

It's going to be a big project. I want it to be as peaceful a world as it can be.

Take out a new map and think about a canal plan within the Kingdom of Sylvania.

Using the Reden River, a tributary of the Leidel River, it is likely to stretch to near Fort Aldes. Given the future Cat and Mictus villages, don't even feel like stretching out quite north would be a good idea. Combining old streets with canals would make shipping extraordinarily easy. After confirming its achievements, it will not be too late to work on the three kingdoms.

"What are you doing?

"Is this it? I was wondering if I could make a canal."

"Canal?"

Apparently, Sadie doesn't know the canal.

We came into the hall together, Mu and Marian are also tilting their necks.

I prepared a note form to explain to the three of them as they portrayed a brief canal figure.

"You mean carrying loads in a boat? There's a way to carry it in a wagon, but I don't know what it means to dare build a waterway like that."

"We can carry a lot of loads, and we can use the water from the waterway to irrigate them."

Wait, if we improve the boat we're using for the Radell River crossing, we'll be able to load up from the Crabble side and keep heading north.

Build a ship that can cross the Radell River and it'll be pretty helpful.

As the root snow in the Aldes descended to its foot step by step, a distiller was moved to the northern village to set it up in a prefabricated cabin.

The problem is that there is no thermometer, but instead of heating the wine directly, the copper flask with the wine is heated in a large Goemon bath-like kettle water. This would keep the flask below 100 degrees.

Some of the long pipes stretching from the flask are provided with water ok so that they are always wet.

The end of the pipe is bent down so that it can be placed in a small tar through the funnel (lout). Since there are no valves in this world, the distilled liquor that flows out of the pipe will be blocked by wooden plugs.

"That's a lot more elaborate."

"I'll give it a try tomorrow. The wine's getting one tar, right?

"I'm getting two talls. And a sachet of sugar."

Well, I'm looking forward to tomorrow.

Hopefully we can get the distilled liquor right.

The next day, early in the morning, I put a tar of wine in the distiller and slowly started boiling the flask soaked cauldron.

After two hours, the smell of alcohol starts drifting inside the cabin.

From the tip of the long pipe that protrudes into the top of the flask, the pottery pottery begins to fall and gradually turns into a small stream.