Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Lesson 10: How Reservations Work

I was dazzled by the change, so I decided to make Sarah wait a little while before she ran out.

Consider how the reservation works.

"Sarah, you know the numbers, don't you? How many adventurers can you count?

"I know about that! Because even the number of arrows has to be counted!

I can't write much, but...

But even farmers count taxes, so you can just count them!

"How do you count taxes?

"Using some sort of liter and scale, officials and village chiefs,

Scratch while counting on a large plate.

It's hard to deceive everyone in the village because they're watching!

I see... Mathematical stuff isn't popular, though.

I can handle the numbers I need for my life.

For farmers, excessive taxes are literally, life-threatening. I'm serious.

Learning is only prevalent in a limited number of layers, but wisdom is equal.

If you have the literacy to read numbers in rural areas,

It would be nice to apply that mechanism.

When I took out the pieces of wood, I began to scratch them with a knife.

"What are you doing?" Sarah glances at hand and asks.

You're gonna cut your hand off.

"I'm making references and reservation forms."

From about 10 cm wooden cut, make three types of bars with rounded sections, triangular bars and square bars.

Each stick is heavily scratched by three places: the top, middle, and bottom.

Around the middle, mark ○ representing the sun.

Finally, magically heat and bake the ring on the cross section of the stick.

Now we have a booking slip that divides the three days into three.

Explain to Sarah how it works.

"Next time, give this stick to the referral.

The bars, the round bars are today, the triangular bars are tomorrow and the square bars are the day after tomorrow.

The wounds are three after breakfast, after lunch, and before dinner.

Sarah, if you give me the stick, come to my inn and tell me their name.

I'll take the remaining stick and see when they come.

Then you can do it?

"Hmm...? In short, should I give the other guy a stick?

○ today, △ tomorrow, □ the day after tomorrow.

Explain that the upper line is morning, the middle line is noon, and the lower line is evening.

Bring the rest to the inn. "

"That's right. Well, I'll have your request, too, when I introduce you.

You just have to do it. "

"Okay! I'll be there for now!

That said, Sarah grabbed the tree cut and ran out.

I'll, for now, draw a line square with a knife on the tablet and get a schedule.

I started making it.

"Until the other world, you didn't expect me to make a schedule..."

And I shrugged a little sad.