As I was preparing to cook, I continued to talk with Granny Hilling about training a pharmacist.

I told him that I think it is okay to create a department to train pharmacists within the pharmacists department of "Tree House Clan".

In fact, we are planning to build a three-story "workshop" in the southeastern part of the expanded site of "Tree House Clan", which was still vacant.

This is to accommodate pharmacists who want to work in the "Treehouse Clan" instead of the present pharmacist workshop.

By the way, there are no hopefuls yet, but when the disciples of each workshop become independent in the future, they may hope for it.

In that case, you can come through, or I can build a dormitory just like the adventurers.

A pharmacist might be born in a few years, even from the clan's children.

I'm going to make this building a combination of the pharmacist's office, the delivery office, and the warehouse.

It's going to be a pretty big building.

That's not all.

I think it would be good to have other workshops as well as pharmacist workshops in the future.

In this way, it will be a building with a lot of room for space, so it is possible to create something like a school that trains pharmacists.

But if you think about it, if you don't build it close to where the poor kids live, you don't think they'll be able to get through.

If you do that, you'll have to make it near the downtown area of the three wards...

Well, that depends on the situation.

I don't know how many kids want to be pharmacists.

As you cook out every day, you may want to listen and check on the situation.

Even if you don't want a pharmacist, you can say that it's enough if you can cook a good meal, clean it up at that time, and learn the habit of working.

After that, not only are we going to clean up after cooking, but we are also going to do various initiatives such as playing.

I think that if you call out to the elderly who visit the "Treehouse Clan" and teach children carpentry, they will also participate in the cooking.

As you can tell your clan's children, if you teach them a lot of things there, they will enjoy it as a game and will be interested in it.

I think this is a pretty good idea.

Let's talk to the old man who is coming to see the clan later.

Actually, the number of visitors from the elderly has been very high recently.

The elderly come to visit quite a few of them, mainly the acquaintance of the farmer Banabo who became a clan member.

There are more and more of them, like friends calling for friends.

And they play with the children of the clan or teach them a lot of different things.

It seems that it is fun to teach children, too many people teach carpentry, and the teacher is in a state of congestion.

There are five people who teach grasshoppers, and I am an amazing master of grasshoppers.

To be clear, it even feels like a grasshopper or something.

It seems that they are creative, and the grasses they use are different, and they can be bent into unique shapes.

The grass whistle has only a sense of play, so I've never seen anyone play a grass whistle in a square to make money, but I think it's at a level where I can make enough money.

No, no, the story has derailed.

In any case, the old people are teaching children a lot of things, including pure play.

And depending on the content, the teacher may be in traffic jams, and everyone likes to teach children, so if we talk about cooking out, I'm sure they'll be happy to cooperate.

In the future, it may be possible to create training workshops that also serve as playgrounds in each of the downtown areas of Nanchu Chuo Ward and Kita Ward.

If there is an area in which children are interested, I would like to help them acquire skills in that area.

Well, for the time being, it would be good to teach the Azure Sky class a little bit on the spot while cooking out.

By the way, thanks to the growing number of old people, the clan also feels like some kind of daily service.

Most people are retired and enjoy the rest of their lives, and those who can afford it are sponsored members.

Some people can't afford it, so I'm not soliciting sponsors.

Therefore, people who have not become supportive members are also casual to come and visit.

Even if you don't become a sponsoring member, it's really helpful to just take care of the children and tell them a lot.

Aside from the large number of people, there seems to be occasional Izakoza among the old people, but it seems that there is no particular problem because Barbara, the manager of the clan, is mediating there.

Barbara is elderly, but the old people who gather are much older, but they all seem to listen honestly to what Barbara says. Don't be afraid, Mr. Barbara.

Bingo, I'm out of the way again.

And despite that, Aunt Hilling, the head of the pharmacist department, was very much in favor of my plan and decided to create a pharmacist training department in the clan.

In order to expand the possibilities not only for pharmacists, but also for children, he agreed with me that it would be better to create other workshops such as a carpentry workshop and improve the training system for new employees.

The kids in the poor house also offered to let the clans live away from their parents if it was difficult for them to go to school.

In fact, apprentices of pharmacists often live away from their relatives and become apprentices.

He also advised me that if I operated in the same way, I would not have to worry much about distance issues.

It may be difficult for parents to leave their children, but it is often the case that children from poor families are put into public service.

In some cases, you might be able to keep them away from their terrible parents.