The talk of booze is so exciting that it's about how to make a brewery... and after that boom, Narvant, who came out of the group of booze lovers, called out to me, looking at the situation with a dazed face.

Diaz, maybe it's time to start importing timber on a regular basis.

I was naturally exhilarated by the talk of alcohol, so I was surprised by the sudden talk of wood and looked towards the forest... Why don't you point at it and cut it down in the forest?Send a gaze to.

"I've already used quite a lot of wood in my relationship with the construction of the Sekiguchi and the water source hut."

And if you build a brewery around the guest house... logging from the forest is not enough because of maintenance and management.

Of course, it would be enough to cut down the forest with the momentum of drying it up, but those twins will forgive me for that... I'm not going to lose the blessings of the Berry Forest because of the sake.

The more people come and go, the more occasions they need more wood, and the more they buy it from the surplus before that happens. "

Narvant returned such a word...... I mumbled, "I see." Then I stopped the carriage at a painting in the square and sent my gaze to Ellie, who was taking care of the horses and managing the goods bought in the neighboring territory.

Then Ellie immediately returned her gaze as if she was listening as she was working. She raised her voice and made a gesture of annoyance before throwing words at Narvant.

"I wonder if it's time to start importing regularly instead of temporarily..."

The production of Meir cloth is going well, but even with the increase in the number of local residents, the amount of food that can be sold for the children's clothes and the construction of yurts is decreasing, and the amount of food that can be bought is increasing... it's subtle.

When I think about paying for the guest house furniture, I feel that the current revenue and expenses are tonnage or negative... I don't think I can afford to import it.

I might be able to afford to sell the Wind Dragon materials, but this time I'm talking about turning them into gear... I hope there's something else I can sell...

If your father hunts dragons again, you can buy enough wood to make Koyama. "

Ellie, who joked and uttered words like that, began to worry again with a "umu" voice... I and Nalbant also bothered their heads after that, wondering if we should really go on a dragon hunt instead of joking... The young man from the Shep family ran under the horses and said, "Good day!With that voice, I held out the rock salt in my hand and began to let the horses lick it.

Rock salt... Rock salt?

I think I can sell rock salt if I want to, but I also sell a limited number of products.

"I promised not to sell too much to the mall..."

And when I thought about it, Ellie gazed at the rock salt again... and then called out to Gordia.

"Hey Gordia, what's the demand for rock salt like?"

Isn't there an increase in demand somewhere in the kingdom? "

Then Gordia, who was still exuberant with the talk of alcohol, finally came out of the circle, stroking her beard and returning her words.

"Oh, I'm just coming up towards the South China Sea... hey!"

Hey, hey, hey! Can you get rock salt here?!Hey, Ellie! I didn't hear that!! "

On the way to return the words, she suddenly raised her voice to think of something... and Ellie made a stupid smile on Gordia's face.

"It can't be helped. I didn't have time to let you know that I got the rock salt deposit recently."

What is the demand for rock salt in the ocean anyway? "

And I let it out without a problem.

In response, Gordia let out a big sigh... and began to tell the story of the harbor towns to the south of the King's capital.

"Whether it's the tide or the weather, there's been a lot of fishing around here these days."

The fish are being caught too much, and the eating and selling are at their limit.

So I started to salt and preserve too much fish... but now I'm running out of salt.

Oops, you might want to say that salt can be made from seawater on the ocean side, but you need a lot of firewood to make salt from seawater, so it won't be easy.

If you don't want to boil it, you can just crush the good quality rock salt, so I think you can sell it at a good price if you take it that far. "

When Gordia explains this to me, Ellie begins to explain it to me while drawing pictures on the ground, as she frowns at whether I can sell it at a high price or whether I can sell it.

“I know you can't sell too much rock salt.

On top of that, how about selling rock salt only now that demand is increasing, to buy time until summer?

After consulting with the demon tribe to make money, I will start importing wood with the sales. In summer, I will move to the ice sale that we are advancing, and I will buy time until autumn.

In autumn, we'll have to find more things to sell, but by then, the streets will be well built, so we'll have to increase the production of maer cloth by then and find new products...

If we can stabilize the wood coming in, we'll be able to build a variety of facilities, and we'll be able to build houses other than yurts... I don't think that's a bad story.

I might be opposed to selling a lot of them cheaply, but I wonder if the demon tribe would agree with me if I could sell them for a limited time.

It might be possible to give a portion of the sales to the demon tribe by letting them bite one, so it would be a joint sale. "

Ellie painted such a picture so that I could easily understand that the rock salt was transported to the port town, and gold coins came from the port city, and the gold coins went to the neighboring territory, and the wood was transported from the neighboring territory... Ellie wrote a picture next to the rock salt that seemed to be ice and maor cloth.

Every time an object moves from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or from one side to the other, or

That line is the road, and Ellie and Goldia are moving along the road with the goods...

Change what you sell according to the season and the situation, adjust the amount you sell, and also adjust so that the people involved do not lose money...

Whether Ellie understood or realized the "pedestrian" that the three brothers, Saki, Saku and Aoi, were going to do before, I nodded heavily and returned the words to Ellie.

“Okay.

In that case, I'll leave it to Ellie and the others to sell the rock salt and buy the wood.

The representatives of the demons are called Zorg, so I'll leave the negotiations to them, and I'll leave them to Gordia and the others.

When we built the guest house, we decided to build an exchange there, so let's leave it to Ellie and the others to manage it.

... I've touched one end of the business, but it seems impossible for me to fully understand what's going on around here, and it seems impossible for me to get involved in management.

This time, I knew it was better to leave it to Ellie and the others if I was going to do something weird.

However, since the purpose is not to earn gold, please don't make too much money and don't overstock it...... please. "

Originally, I left most of the business to Ellie, but Ellie just nodded, and everyone in Irku Village who was listening nodded with a smile, and there was no particular objection to my saying that I would leave everything about business to Ellie, including the details.

Everyone else but Klaus is here for the congress... We'll just have to check with Klaus and we'll be all set.

"...... You're kidding, hey.

The leader comes up with a policy, and nobody gets in the way of it.

If this were a guild meeting, you would be complaining that you and the cheeky people were ahhh, and you'd be crushing them on the 4th or 5th.

Diaz, this bastard... if he thinks he's struggling around here, he's as lucky as ever, blessed with a good edge...!! "

Then Gordia said something she didn't quite understand, and she turned to me with an expression of regret.

"I don't know what I don't like... but if I say I'm going to do it again, I'm going to take it and stand."

And when she held her hand while saying that, Gordia,

Let's do it!!

How loudly they raised their hands... and charged at us with a stronger force than before.