Frontier Lord Starts Out With a Population of 0

with the guys who grow up little by little...... another

- - The ghost village, Zorg.

The day after the pedestrians left the village and got enough preparation and some gold and silver coins to go over the winter.

In his own yurt, Zorg had divided it into several bags in front of him, fingerfolding and counting gold and silver coins.

The gold and silver coins were obtained by selling the materials of the great lizards defeated by the neighbours of the village of Ill to the pedestrians… That is how they accounted for the amount of money to be returned to the village of Ill, the owner of the materials, and the amount of wages to be paid to those who helped to dismantle them.

Zorg's deal with the Ill Village was that instead of Zorg and the others dismantling the Great Lizard, they would receive some of the material and give the rest to the Ill Village… As for the Ill Village, we do not need the material of the Great Lizard, which is in vain large numbers and can only stand in the way… The security team that helped us dismantle it, those who were under Zorg's delivery, also wanted more gold and silver than the material… As a result of the discussion, we sold all the material and divided the resulting gold and silver coins into the promised percentages.

Take days to dismantle, carry the materials you get to the village, negotiate with the pedestrians, and keep a good account and distribute the gold and silver coins you get.

Thinking of those hassles, I could say that Zorg was a less lucrative job for the hard work, but it was in Zorg's great interest to let the freshly made deliveries make money.

In fact, the face-to-face attitude of the guard squad since the conclusion of the negotiations with the pedestrians was so different from before that it seemed a little overstated… Zorg had succeeded in making his position as head of the guard squad certain.

(I paid this guy in advance, so the payment was in a single piece of silver coin... I paid this guy in full.

Colour this guy who worked the hardest... less this guy who tried to plunder the material)

With that in mind, I split the gold coins and silver coins... If I'm done splitting them, I tie the bag's mouth strings tightly, and I go deep into a picture of my share and the luggage stacked in the corner of the yurt that I give to the village of Ill.

(... When I was on the side of getting it from the elder chief, I just complained about why I had so little for him, but when I actually stood on top of people and turned to the giving side, I don't know.

And as much as I think about it, I'm also reminded of how good the chief was...)

With that in mind, Zorg turns his feet to each yurt, holding with his hands a bag to be given to those under his command.

(He killed his beloved family by the kingdom and still chose the path to live in endurance, suppressing those screaming for revenge, while enduring and enduring and enduring for the survival of the village... that's how he finally got the edge with the 'hit' called Diaz.

Though he had lowered his drinks somewhat by using cover-up magic and expedition squad to eliminate troublemakers... the frustration would have boiled down, how well for decades...

If I'm going to succeed the chief, I'm going to have to... you mean I'm going to have to be prepared for that)

So Zorg delivered each and every bag in his hand to the delivery.

- - In the lord's mansion's own room, Eldan.

On this day Eldan was taking a 'class' by Juuha in his room.

Why is it necessary to have a lord - because the king cannot manage all the vast territories alone?

What does it take for a king to have all the territories as direct jurisdiction - an excellent bureaucracy and an efficient system?

What can I do to get a good bureaucracy - highly educate the less ambitious people?

Beginning with such a theory of internal affairs, we have even spoken about cultural promotion and diplomacy… and that brings us to the military.

We will use tabletop maps and pawns to describe the battlefield that Juuha envisioned for classes, and we will consider what Eldan would do and how moving the army would be the right thing to do, in an exchange of opinions with each other... we will come up with answers.

As he goes through such classes, Eldan has really cared, and he looks at the fold and bumps that question into Juuha.

"... Lord Juuha, all the battlefields that have been raised earlier are virtual.

Can't you actually consider the battlefield Lord Jouha went through?

In response to that question, Juuha frowned... then sighed and returned a bitter voice.

"It does make more sense and worth considering a real battlefield...... though.

Anyway, the battlefield I've been through has "Diaz, the hero of the Redemption," which is not suitable for class.

If I could just pawn it... well, I guess Diaz would end up like this "

That being said, Zorg places on the map the incense furnace that was placed on Eldan's side, many times the size of the other pawns.

"Military morale has dropped...... then you can take Diaz.

We need a retreat lord... then we can leave it to Diaz.

Drop this fort and you'll have the advantage... then you can throw Diaz in there.

Whether you want to destroy supply lines, acquire supplies, or consider enemy generals, use a pawn named Diaz to solve it.

... Most of the battlefields we've been through were overwhelmingly unfavourable conditions, things that started in the situation, but it was that guy who almost flipped it all on his own.

... There's not going to be a man who's not good enough for class. "

With that said, Juuha tries to keep the incense furnace off the map...... but Eldan stops it by grabbing the incense furnace and pulls the incense furnace into the self-formation on the map before returning the word.

"... so assuming Lord Juuha is on the enemy side, how do we deal with this incense furnace if it is on the imperial side?

Or did the Empire not strike any hand against this incense furnace...?

"... assuming I was on the enemy's side, I would either surrender when Diaz turned to the enemy or move with care not to turn Diaz to the enemy for anything.

That's why... because I know the end of the line of people who hit every hand trying to figure out Diaz who's turned to the enemy.

Repeated assassinations, all detected in Diaz's wild inquiry, fail.

Even if you set a trap, you will forcefully break through, and you will do something with the help of fire meters and stone falling meters, the beginning and end of avoiding it.

Even the poison, which is supposed to be tasteless and odorless, was turned away in the words of "somehow", and bounced off all of the magic of poisonous restraint by arranging all the famous wizards, and this again, the captivity of detecting the wizards' whereabouts with an inquiry.

Even as I was overwhelmed by numbers, I was really frightened of the soldiers when I got in front of Diaz... the same result even if I aligned the elite I worked out for.

Besides, there's a lot of good guys around Diaz, starting with me... and I wonder if turning it around to the enemy would be a mistake in the first place. "

Eldan, who often chewed every word of such a juuha, gave what a sinister look with his finger on his temple... and then gently removed the incense furnace from the top of the map.

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One middle-aged man with a fine, indescribable face walked the streets alone, tucked away, wrapped in his jacket.

The man, who had served the royal palace for a long time, and who had suddenly been ordered to make a left transition to the border, and who was still trying to be faithful, was deceived and taken away by a party of the second prince, and until recently used his powers to good effect… but the fact that a party of the second prince had reached a state of devastation made him free and he was making strides towards a place where he was doing so.

As most of those in similar positions headed to their own homeland or to the ancient nest, the Wang Capital, the man was walking straight towards the border where he was supposed to be left by discipline.

(Your Majesty commanded you to do so, so I will only justify it...)

With that in mind, the man keeps on walking, in order to reach his place before winter comes...