Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 154: Pleasant Reality

Shortly before the sun set over the horizon and the sun approached, we were able to reach the village of destination.

The village is surrounded by a fence and shallow moat pointing at the tip of the roundabout in preparation for the monster's raid, and the entrance and exit are beginning to be lit with bonfires, with simple gates.

I guess the contact went because we approached, the priest of the church was picking us up to the gate.

"Welcome, you've come a long way. We welcome you."

That's what I said, and I thanked him deeply. In contrast, the Easter Festivals simply thanked "um".

I'm not sure what's going on with the sequence in the church, but maybe the young people at Priest Nicolo's who serve the Cardinals are like bureaucrats in the central government, people with more power than rank.

Well, it doesn't matter to me that I'm not going to be a priest.

When they filled the church lodging as a place to stay, because of the tiredness of the unfamiliar journey, greetings and meals were there, and the Festivals fell asleep to fall in.

I am also here at the request of the church so I was prepared a room at the church and decided to easily eat and fall asleep.

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The next morning, he began his local studies with the Festivals.

First, the festivals will split up to confirm the local situation, investigate the materials, and interview the villagers.

I also leave it up to the Festivals to decide how to proceed. The Easter Festivals must also proceed with trial and error on how to build local relationships and examine materials.

Although the Church has been contacted to cooperate with the investigation in advance, he is lying low for more information. I also tend to forget that what we are doing is an extremely important and sensitive plan for the Church and the Cardinal and Priest Nicolo factions.

Me and Sarah will follow the festivals around and watch them not make a fatal mistake.

If you want to be disrespectful to the villagers, you can apologize later, but if you get hurt, you'll be in trouble.

Knowing or not our concern, the Festivals continued to cause delightful disturbances in all parts of the village.

It looks so much worse than I had assumed, I decided to get them together at noon and report back to me.

"First, we ask Clemente Sabbath to report back to us. what did you do in the morning"

Says Clemente as he checks the board at hand.

"I decided to ask the villagers what was going on. To hear the story, I thought it was right to hear it first from something of high standing and trust, so I decided to hear it from the Priesthood of the Church.

If you are the priest of the church, I asked you if you are aware of this year's harvest, but there were stories that some fields were damaged by the harm of goblins "

That is certainly something to report. I waited for the report to continue, but then I tried to move on to the report from the village chief, so I blocked it on the way and heard.

"Clemente, I think we should report the details of the damage."

"Mm-hmm. The Church priest has reported that a reduction in revenues of about five minutes of the regular year is expected. as described in the report."

That's all. I heard his answer. My thoughts are that it was really good to plan local learning.

The thought habits of these midwives must be corrected properly at this time.

"Clemente, did you confirm directly with your eyes where you suffered the damage? When it comes to a five-minute reduction in revenue, you must have suffered a great deal. Even if the restoration is carried out, it should always remain after the restoration, with new fences, soil from the fields filled back, and burnt crops.

Plus there may have been wounded or dead. Have you met the wounded in person? Did you check the grave of the dead? Have you checked the records on the birth register of the dead? "

"No... I didn't. That's what the Church priest said. You doubt that?

"I don't doubt it, I'm not talking about. It's a fact or not. We're here, so what do you do without checking the local situation?"

With that said, Clemente Sabbath was about to regret it, but he nodded, "Sure... yes".

The Adelmo Sabbath report was also quite shocking.

First, an exact map of the village did not exist. The latest village survey records date back to 80 years, and even the shape of the fields and the form of the villages are now completely changed, so I can't even refer to them.

The village fields took on a very complex shape and it was also difficult to actually measure the area. This seems to be a complex adjustment to make the distance to the field the same as the size of the field each house cultivates, following a process of accumulation, such as when the village fields are slowly expanded and one family is wiped out by an epidemic disease and its cultivated area is divided among the remaining villagers.

The fields seem to yield quite differently depending on the location, and it seems common that wheat yields vary by as much as 30% just a few dozen steps away.

In short, the rights relationship of wheat fields has been obstinate (coddled) at levels of decades and, if poor, hundreds of years, and if we pull waterways or build waterwheels for pioneering, we anticipate a muddy feud over their places and rights.

Michelino Sabbath reports are similar.

As a birth register, although there are records of the living and the dead, there are no records of those who left the village along the way or of the innkeepers who live and work in the farmhouse as temporary hires. So I can't calculate the workforce using the birth roster as a reference.

"How am I supposed to build a plan in this state..."

The voice of Adelmo Midway represented the voice of all the Midwives.

Local learning was going to be a pretty good opportunity for the festivals to learn about reality.