"I'm the head of the Brut Chamber of Commerce, but I have a lot to do, so I'll leave everything about the Brut Chamber of Commerce to Phyllia, the manager, at this vice-chair. I want everyone to follow Phyllia's instructions and boost the Brut Chamber of Commerce."

After closing, the slaves meet Phyllia face-to-face and introduce Phyllia as the one at the helm of the Brut Chamber of Commerce.

An upset runs over the slaves who still hear that their child Phyllia is the number two of the Brut Chamber of Commerce.

But you mustn't lick this filia.

Feelia survived that Hannah Spartan education and is a brave man in the samurai world recognized by Hannah!

She was my exclusive maid, and she said it took three years for Luna to be recognized by Hannah, so that's amazing growth power!

"It's Phyllia. We will set up the Brut Chamber of Commerce with our lives at stake for Christoph (...)"

No, you don't have to risk your life...

"Phyllia, there's four of us who need to do inventory control with the clerk. Work him out."

The slaves of the female clerk candidates Clara, Penneth, Prietta and Marmel will introduce themselves.

"These are the three guards. I'll have my gear ready tomorrow."

Clamp, Beckener and Benezetta introduce themselves, including the weapons they specialize in.

"The four magicians will teach magic item making tomorrow. Just stay with me."

Four introduce themselves: Julietta, Rock, Jamon and Serca.

"Give everyone a break in turns. Basically, it's six shifts a day off. The rest shall be adjusted so as not to be covered within the current three squads. Of course, take a break from Phyllia."

Phyllia and the slaves were amazed at the fact that they would give them the day off, but I don't care about that.

The point is how efficiently we make our slaves work, and we're going to set up quite a few environments because we think that living slaves will be more efficient at work than dead eyed slaves.

"And by New Year's Eve and Harvest Festival, I give them the holidays. Naturally, the store is closed, so I'll put a sticker on the store and let them know in advance."

I even put in a system called holidays, so everyone's eyes are half-eyed.

"The slaves' salaries are one gold coin a month. Bonuses will also be offered through sales, and clothing and accommodation will be prepared here. I'm free to use my salary, but I think you can save it to buy yourself back because I'll free everyone from slavery for twice as much as I've bought everyone"

Keep an eye out that the slaves can buy themselves back.

The magicians needed more money because they were relatively expensive, but would be the goal of saving money.

"Um, can I ask you a question?

Julietta, the sorcerer, has asked permission to ask questions.

"What?"

"You said you would offer a bonus by sales, what is a bonus?

There's no such thing as a bonus in this world?

"You just have to think of a bonus as a special reward. I mean, if you sell a lot, you pay everyone for something other than paychecks. Of course, I want you to work hard because bonuses make a difference from one job to another."

The sales assumed would be far exceeded, and the plan was overhauled to buy slaves in bulk.

If sales go beyond expectations to improve your motivation to work, give them back to the employee as a bonus.

Naturally, we also need to improve our products in order to increase sales.

It was slaves who felt like they couldn't believe my story because it wasn't common sense in this world to take time off or pay off against slaves, but at the end of the day Phyllia summed it up for me.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I was also formerly a slave, but you saved my life by Lord Christoph, and even freed me from slavery. Christopher is the one who doesn't treat slaves like objects, like the others. So if you all believe in Lord Christophe, think that there will always be a good future!

The slaves would say "ooh" or something and not all my words, but to some extent I have a feeling I believed them.

"Last! I want Don to say his opinion on me. You don't have to ask permission to speak for once. I won't tolerate harming that and my people, but I will tolerate some quarrel. But I will not tolerate the abuse of the weak! If you want to sell fights, sell them to someone stronger than you! That's my idea. Have you figured it out?

"Yes!"

Everyone responded well.

I can't believe it would be good like this.

Phyllia entrusted me with slavery to take me to a nearby inn.

When I say "I", I turn to the commercial guild.

We need to look at a home and a workplace where everyone can live.

"If so, how about this property or something?

The property you showed me is a four-story building located close to the store.

This is your apartment.

"The ground floor part can also be used for stores, but it can also be used as a simple workshop. And there are a total of nine rooms of three each from the second to the fourth floor, so there's plenty of living space. However, since it is a property that has been built for over 180 years, it needs a lot of rework, so purchasing is a prerequisite and remodeling will be at the customer's expense."

I don't need it.

I want to move in right now, and most importantly, I know that buying up all this property on the premises isn't enough money.

"The sales amount is 2 million s!

"Huh?"

"Two million S."

"... why so cheap?

"The owner of this property was inherited by other worlds and relatives, but since it's an old building, there are no occupants, and it takes a lot of money to demolish or remodel it. The cost cannot be twisted and owners are told they want to dispose of it as soon as possible to incur an obligation to pay taxes each year"

I see. Is it a good but unprofitable property that you inherited?... but is it really to that extent?

"Is that all?

Commercial guild clerks laughed bitterly and continued the conversation.

This borough apartment is unlikely to be a prospective occupant to the extent of an easy renovation, and I don't think there are many merchants who say that the ground floor is a store but they want to rent it.

I mean, it's not in a good location.

Even if it's a location, it faces the boulevard, and the street is good.... yes, there are a lot of people, so if you just look there, it's an excellent property.

But now there's a shop run by a junior nobleman right next to it, and I don't think the average person would bother to jump into trouble.

Besides, there are junior aristocratic shops on both sides (...).

They say that to remodel the property, they would cause trouble in construction at the lower noble shops next door, and would demand a lot of compensation.

The same goes for demolishing and building new ones, and they demand too ridiculous an amount of money.

But if I were you, I wouldn't be in trouble with a store run by a junior aristocrat if I were you with parental authority.

If I say impotent, I can think of something about the extent to which I would be crushed the other way around, if I were a nobleman.

This holy kingdom of Bandam is no more racist than any other country, but the arrogance of the nobility is nonetheless conspicuous.

I have heard that this is still better than in other countries, but for the moment the sense of privilege of the aristocracy that continues with cotton in this world will not disappear.

To the extent you've heard so far, you'd think you should figure out a way to get along well with the nobility.

But nobility isn't that sweet.

Exaggerated, but I hope you think that the 893 office in Japan is next to each other.

Furthermore, it would be better if the aristocratic opponent thought it was worse because state power could not be counted on.

"Show me that property first thing tomorrow morning. I'll buy it if I like."

Then they showed me about two properties and decided to show me the other two properties if they were not going to buy an old apartment.