Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 214: Let's solve this in order.

It was the Michelino Festival that disputed the proposal to let adventurers do the dirty work named the practical work of managing the church's mark.

"Can you expect adventurers to have the authority or skill to negotiate with merchants and craftsmen? It just seems violent."

That concern may be on the line. but there are measures.

"Right. In that case, you will choose what you are good at negotiating and leave the request to you."

When I said that, Michelino Sabbath offered another idea.

"Only in this city, there are ways to ask the Count Guards. In other territories, that's what we've been doing."

Indeed, given the horizontal expansion to other territories, there is also an advantage in the way it is put on existing mechanisms.

However, there are some parts of Michelino that do not easily nod to the proposed festival.

"But isn't that the same concern to ask adventurers in that way? Will the guards have field work to manage the church stamp? Besides, wouldn't asking the Count reduce the amount to support the countryside?

The more tissue on the head, the less distribution to the ends is the logic.

It has to be said that when we have conceived of a mechanism for supporting the countryside, and that results in it being sucked up not only by the Church but also by the nobility, it is the end of the line.

"Can we do that in the Swordtooth Corps (of ours), or can we talk to the captain?

and Kilik has made another suggestion.

I see, although the practice does seem a little rough on the Sword Tooth Corps, I have accumulated experience, so it makes sense to leave it to me.

It's not an abstract story about asking an adventurer, but also the peace of mind that you can leave to Jilboa.

"If you are indeed a soldier of sword fangs, you will be left to it. However, even if the mechanism works well in that case, it may not be very helpful as an example (case) to deploy in other territories viewed as a special circumstance just for this city"

But Michelino also points out in the proposal.

"It's possible, indeed."

There is no perfect suggestion, so at first glance, it feels like I can no longer move because of all my disagreements, but I'm not.

When things look like they're upset, just split up and think about it.

"So why don't you think about this? First, let's leave it to the Sword Tooth Corps at first. In the meantime, we can devote the organization's strength to packing our internal operations. So, once you have some experience and structure in your organization, ask other adventurers. Doing so will help you wash out your concerns if you ask an adventurer. Finally, ask the Count to ask the guards only for a certain period of time. So we can wash out the difference in costs and procedures between asking an adventurer and asking an aristocrat.

Now, if we proceed in the order I said, can we compare which method is better while we continue to develop our organization and our work?

I'll sort it out and explain, Michelino, Said Michelino, opening his mouth with Pocan.

"I don't know, you make it sound like a hard job to explain."

"It's hard because I try to solve everything at once. One problem at a time is easy, so I'm just trying to cut the problems apart so I can solve them in order."

I shrugged my shoulders and answered honestly, but the faces I attended the meeting gave me a somewhat uncomfortable, foxed look.