Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 313: A Picture You Can't Paint Without The Baron

I'll tell the baron who dropped his shoulder completely.

"Baron, by the way. I was wondering if we could use the time to get ready for our next material collection to spread the word about this wonderful painting."

Then it was a cash one, and the spine of the baron, who had been round with Zilboa turning down his demands, stretched out very nicely.

"Hmm? Spread the word? Speaking of which, you said you'd paint a thousand pictures?

"Not exactly. We plan to place 1000 booklets on monsters throughout the kingdom through the church. In doing so, I would like to put my signature on the Baron's painting."

The Baron lowered his face to the imagination that his paintings would spread throughout the kingdom through the Church.

Speaking of 1000 books, in this world, with the exception of the Book of God, you can say that it has been a bestseller since the beginning of the kingdom.

"Right, right! Hmm! Is it finally time for my paintings to be recognized all over the kingdom!

"But there was one difficulty..."

Once lifted, and then cut out with an sorry face, the Baron asked as if he had been fished in.

"Hmm? How are you?

"As the Baron may not know, the villages of the province are poor. Booklets, on the other hand, are expensive. If you want to distribute that as cheaply as possible, the booklet will become smaller. Then the painting to be painted there is also smaller..."

"Um, that's a problem. I don't know, but I don't hear about the farmer buying the booklet. But smaller pictures are a problem. How big is it?

"What I made on an experimental basis, go here"

That said, I took the parchment cut out of my nose to the size of a booklet.

A4 To a somewhat greater extent than half of the paper.

By the standards of the booklet, which is a luxury item in this world, it can be said that it is about a quarter of the size.

"You're small."

The baron made a difficult face.

"Yeah. If you want to paint goblins, footprints, etc. in this small place, you'll need a delicate brush for the rest of it. Especially when you can paint something close to the real thing so that ignorant villagers can understand it, I don't think there's anyone else left behind."

I lift it so hard that the baron's mind remains the same, but what I am saying is true.

At least, to the best of my knowledge, I don't know any paintings that are so faithful to the picture and have actually seen and heard the monster.

"Hmm. Well, I'm sure there's no other decent drawer who's seen the real thing."

"Yes, just one goblin painting, demon wolf, footprint, etc., paint it on the baron, and we'll figure it out here."

When I said that and bowed my head, the Baron asked suspiciously.

"Just one. You don't need a thousand?

"Yes, we can't let the Baron's hand slip any further"

"Well, I guess that doesn't matter... is that really all you need?

"I'll take care of the rest here."

"Even an armed brushwriter holds it? But let's be good."

The baron didn't look too convinced, but he accepted that he would paint the monster upon this request.