Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 178: Fold it up.

I left the permanent residence, but was able to safely return to the 2nd class block without being surrounded by Goulzin's men outside.

"If we get this far, we'll be fine."

When I said, Swivelry asked with a sharp eye.

"Was that good?"

That would be about acting like a distribution roundup to Goulzin.

"I don't know, but if he starts partying with the guys he's gathered, it's gonna be a pain in the ass."

Gouldin can hardly be described as a submissive personality.

From the swivelry, it may look like it will somehow be a source of future trouble.

"I want him to set up a party."

That being said, Swivelry made a face that I couldn't figure out.

"Intercity merchants' caravans (caravans) should become bigger by forming more partisans. As it is, only the company (of which) is too strong. For manufacturing to become stronger, it would inhibit the sound development of the industry if it were not also stronger and more stable in distribution?

But Swivelry just twists his neck and doesn't seem convinced.

"I don't know. It's easier for the younger ones to hear what they're saying."

Mercenary and adventurous answers indeed.

"This is not a battle between me and Goulzin to defeat each other. The opponents to defeat are invisible people like the way the kingdom works, the privilege of the city merchants, the threat of nature's weather and monsters. So we both need to be big and strong. I want Goulzin to know how much fun I'm having."

When he said that and laughed, Swiberry glanced at him.

"I've asked you to be vice president of the Swordtooth Corps before."

"Oh, there it is."

"Now, I think that's a hell of a mistake."

"You sure don't have enough arms."

I laughed, but Swivelry was serious.

"You're not a pearl (sometimes) that can be delivered to the vice president of the mercenary regiment. I don't know what to say, but you smell just like the captain these days."

"Come on, there's no such thing as a man in line with Jilboa."

It's annoying to be bought too much.

I also felt it was dangerous for this topic to last too long, so I decided to shake another topic.

"With that said, what about you? I'm talking about being the captain of an absentee unit of the Swordtooth Corps."

The way I switched topics was painful, but Swiberry didn't seem particularly willing to pursue it, and he got on with it.

"Well, I'm struggling. You're not what you were doing under the captain. It's tough to be at the top of a group, even if it's small. Besides calculating the gold account, I'm having a hard time.

My daughter-in-law loaned me merchant favorites, so it's easier there. "

"You're my daughter-in-law, and you totally own it."

"Come on, get married. Isn't that you? Where the merchant's daughter in the captain's office is, it's been hard after that because of your promotion out loud."

"What? Are you proud?"

"You're not. We've been talking about dowry at the captain's place for a long time. The stories that come to me are like the last of us. More than that, what about you, that red-haired Sarah lady?"

"Well, when the time comes, I will. But I still can't walk alone with my life at stake. It would be hard to talk about that without being a little more secure."

Answering as usual, Swiberry snorted.

"Well, I don't know. What a day to make you feel safe. [M] As long as you keep doing business so adventurers like us can't get away from every day you fight monsters, maybe the day won't come when you won't be able to rub it with the country's decisions and the way you've been doing it. Fold it properly and reopen it."

That's what they said, no matter what, I looked at the clap.

When I got my reassuring routine back, that's when I told myself to keep running, but maybe the current state was the routine.

Do you want to fold? Maybe so.

I kept thinking about what Swiberry told me as I walked toward the office of the company.