Different thoughts were stupidly moving (how) around the practical application of refrigerators (ice boxes) in various places, but there was some complexity regarding the information management of the refrigerators (ice boxes) that originated there. Specifically, the perception and attitude towards the confidential management of information did not coincide among the kingdoms, liquor brewery guilds and dwarves.

First of all, with regard to the kingdom, although I gave instructions to carry things in secrecy because of the technology that could dictate the barracks, I didn't think about keeping them so strictly confidential. At any rate, as early as the year - that means within three months - there will be an expanded prototype. It is not effective where specified confidentially. It was an awareness to the extent that it would be sufficient if we didn't make too much noise.

Meanwhile, those in the liquor guild who received that instruction from the Kingdom were baffled. As far as it goes, if you ask me, it is definitely a technology that greatly affects the distribution of food. Confidential designation - and they think - is also natural. That's convincing... but it's too late, not a little bit already. The guild that emerged from the availability of refrigerator (ice box) technology was just turning around and examining practical problems. The idea of confidentiality did not even contain shards. For the first time since I was told, I realized that the impact of this technology would not remain in alcohol - I wanted to be surprised at how much of it was floating - and I hurried to start stopping.

Without even realizing how curious it is to suddenly cage your mouth about what you said until the day before.

And the Dwarves of the Third Force, but they desperately and desperately care about confidentiality - and the Light Beasts see through... or the Heard Breaking Back (Tenmari) has already mentioned. Though I was cautious in imitating what I heard, whether the Beasts thought of the Dwarves' diligence.

Regardless, if you are a little careful, it was not difficult to notice that something was going on because of the leopard attitude of the liquor brewery guild.

"The liquor guild?

"is apparently a technique that keeps food cold for longer"

"... I know it's an important technology... but why is it a liquor guild?

"Come on... to me..."

It is also understood by the bishop that the technology of refrigeration is an imminent and significant transformation in the preservation and distribution of food. What I do not understand is that the development of that innovative technology - not a commercial, agricultural or meat guild - is dominated by a liquor brewing guild. For a bishop who normally valves something called happiness or unhappiness or common sense, there is no such thing as a link between refrigeration technology and a liquor guild. Well, if you know the swallowing guards who change the color of their eyes to cold beer, and the beer brewer who feels like a crisis, you can't do it either. Or that's what a healthy idea is.

Though I have tilted my neck, I need not doubt the importance of the information I have obtained. It is self-evident that it is a matter for the Church to respond promptly if it is a matter that is directly linked to the life of the people, i.e. the faithful.

"... ok. Keep looking into the matter."

"Ha. Yes, I did."

As he lowers his men in charge of intelligence, the bishop turns to his thoughts on the newly obtained information. If refrigeration technology is as we speak, there is no doubt that at dawn when it is put into practice, the preservation and distribution of food will change dramatically. There is no doubt that logistics, transportation and other aspects will also be affected. Exactly what a common man would do to get a refrigerator box (ice box) - and the bishop thinks - but it could be enough for some major vendors to get it and take advantage of it. Even then, it is inevitable that there will be significant variations in the range and price of the products.

"... the kingdom will know that much... so it may spread rapidly..."

Raw Hate (unfortunately) and the liquor guild leading the case are eager to become operational and popular as soon as possible.

"Hmmm... the immediate influence is more about food than anything else, and... about the military barracks..."

It is a matter that could directly hit the lives of ordinary people, but at the same time it is a case that could have a significant impact on military capabilities. It's going to be awkward (first) to leave them both alone. But I can't afford to keep my hands wide open to the bishops today.

When the bishop summoned one of his bellies, he ordered that the matter be considered.