Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 125: Innovation Is Plain

Well, and. Kenji turned his shoulder unconsciously.

I've been arranging a great deal of reasoning up to this point, but even scholars can do that.

This is where I come from.

The strategy is simple and clear, the tactics are elaborate, and the operation is simple. but it's my motto.

Reasons not to be used in the field are worthless, no matter how noble.

When the operation is complicated, it is not used by anyone. Even if it was used at first, it is ignored step by step.

How many times have you seen management reform in the previous world with a falling voice?

Now, the adventurers' lives are at stake. I won't let you fail.

After all I've thought about, I've got a big map.

No one is surveying, so it's a snapshot.

There, numbers from 1 to 5 are written across the area.

I'm the only one who knows that it's a number that shows the value of the land.

After a moment, you may notice that a civilian of noble origin has prepared this for the contact person.

When the contact person accepts the request, the task is to score the request without sticking it as is.

+1 if the reward is higher than standard, +1 if requested by a leading figure such as nobility, plus look at the map and score from +1 to +5. As such, requests are processed in order of high scores and in order of date.

That is all.

The map is sticking a large one behind the person in charge, check the geography of the request and score according to the location.

It's a loose operation where you can put three points on a request for a place you don't know from, like four or two points of land.

Originally, there are no precise maps, so detaining them would interfere with operations.

At this stage, it is important that personnel are able to move their hands naturally.

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Watching between jobs for about a week, the contact person used to have a good relationship with me through bribery and work, and the job became smooth to carry.

The request ranking system seems to be popular there.

The fact that there are clear standards is a lot easier than being forced to pass requests on a sidecar such as a leading man or a large merchant.

That's what the rules say. It comes to mind when people say it, but it will be necessary to set out rules that make the site easier and more efficient to organize the operation of the organization.

Humane operations, in this world where status and power refer to things, mean doing whatever you want of something strong.

The scene generally seemed to be a welcome mood for rules that would protect it, and I was horrified.

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So, while watching the contact person's work, okay, my trick is working without my intentions noticed, Urbano, the double-jawed guy who was lying next to me, said when he was giggling in his heart.

"Kenji, it's so plain."

He seemed bored to see the work carried around with little trouble, with minimal explanation, simplicity in the field operations so that he wouldn't be noticed the intention.

Work is plain in in the first place, and really innovative things are only innovative because they are done discreetly and naturally, but I didn't know that!

I was driven by the urge to pull the double jaw in front of me and stretch it out, but it would certainly be a problem to see the visible results.

His political power diminishes when Urbano is attacked.

The erosion of political power in Urbano means more forces among those who look lightly at the lives of adventurers. That's not good.

If that's the case, I'll give you one thing that's easy to understand and achieve.

I've been thinking about doing another way to give the Adventurer Alliance credit.