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Episode 28: The Wilderness Antenna Shop

"You really have nothing..."

I was shown a list of what I could pick and make in this country, but it ranged from fitting in a single piece of wood.

"Yes...... the main source of income for this country is salt. There is demand inland so we carry a lot of it by carriage...... while salt merchants have recently drastically reduced and money leaves the country. So it's a vicious circle with extra taxes."

"That's a negative spiral."

Still, most of the materials that are given are bulky wooden plates.

"Hey, is it normal to write it down on a wooden board?

You didn't understand the point of the question. Cherina gives a Kyotong look.

"I think it's normal. Is there anything besides parchment or wood?

"You don't have any paper?

"Is it paper?

They won't make it through. Mystery translation. But if it doesn't make sense, I guess she doesn't know if it exists.

"But there's a lot of wood."

"Yes, we import large quantities from the upstream woods...... just"

"Something's wrong."

"I have to use water sucked wood dry for about a year, but most trees crack in this country's climate. Even if it cracks, we can ensure the extent to which it can be used as a building material, but that's a lot of waste. The waste is used as firewood, so it seems to be appreciated by the common people."

Hmm, then the end material looks pretty good.

"Wait a minute, please"

I will meditate on my eyes and think of it as a set of Japanese paper making equipment. But it was a lack of divinity. The next thing I remember is a set of blueprints for Japanese paper production that can be created in this world, or in this country, in the language of this country. Would that be a little too convenient?

[Consultating…………]

……

…………

That's a long time.

No?

[Approved. More SHOP products]

Whoa! I could have done it!

[All Japanese paper creation = 296,000 yen]

Higher than I imagined!

Well, what do we do?

"Dear Akira? How have you been?

"Wait a little longer"

"Yes. Okay."

This is a place to think, I don't know if it's going to be a thing. Whether Chelina invests in silo stuff. He seems to trust me for some reason, so I'm going to snort in two replies...

Seriously... can I buy this myself?

Even if it wasn't available at the Veriero Chamber of Commerce, it might be an interesting book or something else.

All right, men are brainy.

The balance is 1,082,915 yen.

The book I took out was more than I imagined.

First and foremost, it is luxurious.

It was reinforced with metal with a thick cover and even had a key.

Even more amazing inside.

Full-colored and thoroughly illustrated.

In the first half, it is at a level that even elementary school children can read, and in the second half it is an incredible density anyway, even a guide to bleaching with drugs and mass production in rollers.

Especially the blueprints and descriptions of the second half were at a level where it was quite questionable whether they were really producible in this world.

I'm a chimp camper too.

I had put the book on the table and read it diagonally because it was heavy, but Cherina, who was peeking in from the front, is making her nose rough as the page progresses.

I probably haven't noticed myself. It would be kindness not to point it out.

"… I'll show it again later, but is it possible to produce this first design?

I'll ask while I show you the drawings in chapter two. Chapter one focused on the basics of paper. The practical part comes from chapter two.

"Possible"

"That's a quick answer."

"I've never seen a blueprint this easy to understand, it's easy to understand into detail, and it's probably also used in combination with colored paintings as if the actual thing was trapped in this, as well as schematics that saved me waste. If my craftsman says I can't make this, it's my immediate neck."

"That's reliable. Are we going to be able to prepare the materials or the lower parts up to that first chapter?

"There is no impossibility in our Chamber of Commerce. However, I can't imagine a finished piece of paper. I think parchment would be good."

"Paper is handy, really handy, I assure you. I think we can handle the raw materials with wood, and above all we can produce them in large quantities.

Now they're going to approve about a copy of the paper, but because of this, it would be better to be able to produce it in this country. I'm not in this country forever.

"It would be useful if Master Akira were to say. I'll make it right away. Are you sure you want to keep this book?

"... um, can you make sure artisans never see it after this page?

All of a sudden, I'm not even willing to disclose all the information.

"Okay. Always paste the staff. I'll temporarily tie you up with leather strings after this first chapter."

"Oh, paper is that, one page at a time."

There's an easy sample to understand.

"Is this paper? It's so thin, I thought it was God's business."

"Exactly. You shouldn't be able to make it that thin at first, if you increase the level of craftsmanship, you should go thinner. Paper is a very useful way to keep letters together."

"I can make this... this could be awesome"

Looks like we got through a little bit.

"So how much is the price of this technology?

"Hmm?"

Consideration......?

Oh, you're buying me an idea just like when I was cooking.

"I just came up with an idea as an advisor. Never mind."

I'd like to collect it for the time being.

"... ok. I'll put it on the advisory fee."

Then don't worry. We haven't even talked about advisory fees in particular, but Chelina wouldn't be deluded either.

When I nod, she turns to the hallway.

"Melvin!"

"Yes."

You were standing outside the door with your ears, and as soon as Chelina called, Mr. Side came in.

You mean Mr. Melvin.

"Gather the executives of the technical department immediately, within ten minutes."

"What? Is it ten minutes? Who would you call in the technical department?

"All of them. Late is strictly prohibited."

"All of them?! What the hell do you start?!

Chelina turns her cold gaze to Mr. Melvin.

"Twice, do you make me say it?

"And excuse me! Immediately!"

The proximity jumps out and gives one instruction after another to his men, curious enough to go out to the lobby and take a look, and the naive boys scattered themselves outside with all their might.

Good luck with that.

――――

The place was moved to a large room that looked like a meeting room. Chelina is in the back seat and I stand beside her.

"Dear Akira, please sit here"

Chelina shifts her chair and creates space on the side.

No, first of all, it's nothing but torture, like sitting in the seat where this seemingly greatest human being sits.

"Give me a break. I'm just a consultant, how much resentment I buy just standing next to me..."

"Wouldn't that be nice, if you just stood on the side and they resented you, you could sit on the side."

Zenzen Onazijanide.

What are you talking about? This lady.

"You've got to be kidding me. Look, it looks like someone's here."

I stand diagonally behind my back, fixing the position of the chair where Cherina is sitting so that I can put the chair back where I was pulling.

I don't even want to be in this room, but sometimes I want to keep an eye on the book.

I don't mind giving it to you, but it would just be too level in the second half.

You've run all you can. The craftsmen jump in, they sweat all over their bodies and rough their breaths. My greetings and breath for Cherina are constant.

After about 20 minutes, everyone finally gets together.

The last time I came in was an old man who was a little fat.

Chelina didn't hide her grump all the time, all the craftsmen didn't say a word with nervousness, and the freezing silence covered the meeting room.

Chelina took a glimpse of the last fat craftsman she came in before issuing.

"What we're going to talk about will be silent and confidential. If someone leaks it, be aware that it's not about your neck."

This is the beginning. Everyone swallowed a bump as they trembled. I'm scared. This woman.

"If you have any mistrust, get out of this conference room immediately. And before me again, no, don't show up in this country."

This is blackmail!

Frequent silence.

"... then I'll show you what's coming. I'm not ready."

I take out the [full Japanese paper creation] I had hidden on my back.

I don't care, it's Japanese paper, but it was a totally normal way to make pulp paper in the second half. Can you really make it with the technology of this world?

When I put it on my desk and open a chapter, the craftsmen gather in circles and turn a few pages for a startling look.

No. Some of them turned bright blue in the face, some in fear, some excited.

"Lady... what the hell are you kidding me? Come on?

The last time he came late, the little fat man turns his sharp gaze to Chelina.

"I can't tell you the details, but this is a technical book with instructions on how to make paper out of wood. Paper is this... it's going to be like this one."

The old man pushes others and reads the first chapter over and over, that alone took about an hour.

By the way, by chapter two, I was watching hard with me and Chelina not to turn after chapter three.

Other craftsmen take a serious peek at pushing people over. It seems this old man is the strongest in power relations.

The old man finally closed the book and exhaled deeply and deeply.

"Lady... this is not a technical book level. The book of science...... no, I'm convinced they said it was a magic book. It is written carefully and kindly so that a human being who is just barely able to read a letter, like himself, can understand it. It's as if you want to pass on this technology to others."

That's right, you suck at technical books that can't be passed on to others.

"There's no use prying. Ask Douro. No matter the budget, how many days will it take to get a Japanese paper prototype done in top secret?

"If I could just photograph it on parchment, I could do it for three days. Of course you can use all these guys, right?

Seriously! Awesome craftsman.

"Of course it is. Instead, don't even leak what you're creating to non-executives craftsmen. The executives are all here, so create them with you."

"Got it. It's easy to copy right away."

Dauro began to take parchment, ink and feather pens out of the bag and write down the sartorial drawings. When I looked closely, they all handled whether they had come dressed up other than him.

I see you had a good reason just to be late.

If it was my company, if I didn't make it in unreasonable time, it would be a pay cut, and they'd be pissed that I didn't bring any material that wasn't even passed on. That was a company that wasn't even really busy...

"Bye, young lady. Stay tuned. Long time no see. Come on."

"Yes, I hope so."

Below Douro the craftsmen bowed their heads. They seem to be meeting in the conference room as they are.

Only me, my daughter and nearby Melvin went out into the hallway.

"Did it make sense to have me?

"Absolutely."

I assure you, Chelina, Mr. Melvin's eyes are very harsh. I want to go home.

"Ma'am, it appears Baron Lettere's carriage has arrived."

Your daughter wrinkles between her eyebrows, but I'm heartily glad I'm going home early.

"Already? Isn't the sun still a lot higher"

"But I'm not saying it's too soon, because the meeting's just over, and I was wondering if you'd like to keep going."

Huh, big sigh.

"Okay. Get your clothes ready."

"This way."

Chelina tried to get to Mr. Melvin, so I put one hand up.

I'll see you tomorrow.

"What are you talking about, please wait in the lobby"

What? Why?

"We're going to dinner together."

What the hell is this guy?