If the situation continues as it is now, it is clear that demand will eventually outweigh Edge Village's supply capacity. Even if production is increased by mould dyeing, it will be water on the baking stone. First, what we do in the village is easy grass dye. Even if it can come in various shades, it is not suitable for securing large quantities of dyes. Some hands bring in synthetic dyes from Japan, but it is visible that they have strange effects.

"That's why the deputy came to me with this story."

If you try to clow it, you want to call it a summer bug that flies into the fire, but whether the metaphor works in this world.

"How many bugs did I say that were drawn to the bonfire?"

... Looks like we made it through.

"When it comes to opportunity, it's a good opportunity. Let's give the Lord a shove to his poor deputy."

It seems that Crowe and the village chief are touring the rape plot.

"So, is this why you're a candidate for the offering?

Ahead of Crowe's gaze was a set of dyes.

"Huh. No, at the last meeting, did we talk about the offering to your Highness? In the meantime, I talked to the people of the village and told them that if anything happened, it would be very difficult, so I prepared something for them. Kando, this time, the round balls have become dangerous and difficult to talk about. If you want to dedicate them, my lord, I thought they would be better suited to the round balls or the dye."

The wife was a crow who thought she might be more pleased with the round balls, but if you think about it, regardless of the fine workmanship, the round balls at the heart are Ma (meh) Nau (no) and Jade (hi) Tsui (rinse) in the crystal, all that can't be said to be as expensive. The aristocrat, accustomed to luxury goods, reconsidered, wondering if he could give me his eyes. Besides, first of all, given the lord's hard work, the dedication of round balls should be avoided.

... Actually, this is Crowe's misconception.

In addition to easy prices, the Edge Village round balls attract attention to innovative jewelry designs - brought in by Crowe - in this world. If you say yes (ah), stones, etc. are only one of their components, and the high cheap is out of consideration.

"Well, dyes seem more useful than round balls that are going to be totally for the deep end, don't they? But... you're ready."

In addition to the size that seems to be available for clothing, the cloth about the stall and handkerchief are all dyed out in the same pattern. It looks a little bit like Friendship Zen contamination...

"Did you even use the color paste... I would say that this would have been a hassle..."

"Well, Mill, I wish I had said it."

"On the wheel... is this, like, a morning face...?

It was a schematic with a morning face-like spread intertwined on one wheel, but it seems to be the herb of this country, not the morning face. They treat it like a symbol of prosperity because it blossoms one after the other over what they think has the drug effect of longevity.

"It's the family crest of your wife's house. The wheels are your family crest."

"Family crest......?

In this world, the crest is never used as an indication of an individual, as in Europe, and the family crest representing a house is used, as in Japan. Wheels in Lord Holbeck's house, his wife's parents say, each uses a family crest inspired by herbs like morning faces.

"As long as it takes place... did you wear the family crest of the lord and his wife..."

"Your Highness and your wife have a reputation as wives."

Would you consider the age of the lady, the morning face is not a full-blown schematic? There are only two flowers attached to the cradle tangled in the wheel and one flower on the cradle that extends over it, but it became a calming breeze.

"Crowe said he decided on the pattern by referring to the sample book that he left behind."

Probably "source-car" and "morning face" used for kimono patterns. Looks like he also referenced William Morris's drawings.

"Handkerchiefs and scarves have a slightly simplified pattern."

"What is it that your lord uses, and what is so flashy is awkward (first)?

"Yeah, I think that's just how much I like it"

It may be said that most of the pattern of clothing in this world is like repeating the same text and burying it completely, and that none of the pictorial patterns (though) are as seen in kimonos from the Edo period. Edge Village has never published a pattern like this before, so it is a contract to attract attention.

"Now, let me see this, how does the deputy react..."

"Huh?"