Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 202: Residence and Dining

For once, he asked Gorgogo to confirm it as a preliminary negotiation, and he replied that both neighbours could sell the land.

However, it is difficult to lose your place of residence throughout the city, and.

"Well, I guess it's hard to lose a place to live. I'm not the brother-in-law I could have told you, but I don't care about craftsmen. If you don't have any anxiety around, you can sell it."

Workshops around here are close to work, so measures will certainly be needed.

I don't want to pay for it, so do something about it.

Somehow, because it looks like a grounder's mold.

To put it a little bit more intentionally, if you take good care of yourself here, another workshop owner will feel safe selling it when you need a little more land. Because they are residents of the same leather street, business relationships and relationships are also strongly linked. There is nothing good in it to do as you please.

There is another reason why the address of the homeowner who sold the land is a problem.

Residents who have a birth register and citizenship in this city have a set of addresses and citizenship, so if they simply sell their land, the original residents become institutionally inmates.

To avoid doing so, it is customary for humans on the buying side to allow them to continue to live on their original land for the humans they sell, or for the selling side to have a new residence.

Just not right away.

This one also has to pull the blueprint for the new plant, and in the process we will decide what to do with the residence.

Until now, we employed people with a living basis in this city, so there were a lot of artisans in the street, and in a way we didn't get involved about their personal lives, but henceforth, people who came from the countryside to work in factories and have no living basis in this city.

It will also come more and more to employ between.

When that happens, it may also be necessary to take care of the residence and others in the company (of which).

"You might even need company food sometime..."

And I got it unexpectedly, and Sarah ate it.

"Eat company. What?

"Well, it's like bribery rice in a workshop"

"Oh yeah! I heard that if it's some kind of lucrative workshop, bread comes out to bribe!

I've lived as an adventurer for a long time, so I've only eaten as much as I've eaten in my inn and a preserved meal, but the city dwellers, unlike adventurers, eat according to their lifestyle.

The working hours in this world are early in the morning and early at night because the sun rises until it sets.

I am less in the habit of eating lunch and the meals at night are often cold.

This is because it is forbidden to cook with fire in the general household at night, after the sun sets, in order to save money on firewood and to prevent fires throughout the city.

So I often eat something warm in the morning and cook with them for dinner. Doing so saves firewood.

If you want something warm at night, take a trip to a liquor store or restaurant where you are allowed to cook with fire even after sundown.

Leather streets, however, have slightly different circumstances.

There are no restaurants nearby because of the smell of various chemicals and glue in the processing of leather.

Because during the day, customers don't come in, so they're not profitable.

So what do the Leather Street humans do with their meals?

They need firewood and other sources of heat to cook, but they have a wealth of work patterns, heat sources in the workplace.

So they bring an iron pot to work with dignity and have a warm meal for dinner too.

This is one of the few things that made me happy to have a place on Leather Street.

"Because you can eat warm meals at night, you want the artisans to have something warm for dinner."

"Right."

The artisans of the company (of which) who return home at night are young in age, so basically they live in their parents' rooms.

I guess they go home and eat with their family, but I'm a little guilty when I think they're sipping cold wheat porridge.

Well, the pay is there, so if you want something warm, you're going to the tavern, but those who plan to hire in the future, who have just come out of the countryside, can't afford to go to the tavern.

"Seriously, you're going to need company food."

That's what I whined about.

"Eat the company, it looks delicious!

And Sarah agreed.