Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 351: Deputies and Gold Lending

The next day I ate too much and my stomach was heavy.

Sarah, who should have eaten more meat than I did, is old because she is kelloggy?

Drain breakfast, sip tea, and plan for the future.

The artisan families are still eating their breakfast in a lively way, but it's not a problem because it's the nature (s) of the head working that have some buzz around them.

In the end, I became the wingman to take on the deputy, but I shouldn't forget where I stand.

The deputy is a socially credible job, but in the end it is a given status, something that is easily stripped away by political circumstances.

So, because tenure deputies get the next place, they usually impose a large tax on the countryside as an achievement in appealing to their superiors, which is also seen as an arm's length.

But I don't want to do it.

If you want to work as a deputy, I want to come ready to be necked whenever you want. To this end, I would also like to run the shoe business in parallel with the deputies. More importantly, I want to create a scheme that has reciprocal effects (synergies).

"I'm glad you didn't lend me money."

"What do you mean?

Sarah caught me whining and listened.

He serves the wheat porridge on a plate on tap in the morning and carries it happily in his mouth with a spoon.

"Don't eat well..."

"Yesterday was all about meat, wasn't it? It's got garlic and salt in it lately, and it tastes different every day!

They're also ingenious on the menu because they've slightly increased the cost of bribery in the morning.

Is it like Chinese porridge?

"I think it might be delicious to finely sprinkle some hardened bread."

"That! Tomorrow, I need you to do that."

While we talk, watch over the craftsmen and families who have breakfast.

Little bodies, boys with their eyes full on plates, mothers who rape it while they talk to the public, oligarchy young craftsmen watching over it. The shoe business also supports the lives of these people.

There's no way I can abandon these people as long as they've been sacrificed by deputies.

"So, what do you mean, I'm glad I didn't lend you money earlier?

"Yeah? Just for a second, it's gonna be a tough story..."

and preface before explaining.

"The secret to making money from lending money is to turn a lot of money around without any hassle. So you can't hire a lot of people like this. Instead, if I hire you, I can't."

"That's a little lonely."

"So nobles and Eli, who can take on a lot of money, become opponents. Representation and lending are also compatible with the business."

"If it's compatible, isn't it good?

"It's too good. Try sending me to the countryside to lend money. impose heavy taxes on farmers in the territory. I can't pay you, so I'll lend you the money. If I can't pay my debts, I'll take up the field. If I could pay, I would impose more heavy taxes the following year. You can do whatever you want with this. By the end of their tenure, all the peasants will be in debt and all the land in the countryside will belong to the deputies. And with that wealth and skill, the deputy moves to the next position as an arm-written deputy. The worst part is, I think if I were a lender, I could do the same thing reasonably."

"Kenji wouldn't do that!

Surprised. Don't shout. Surprised to see you around.

"Oh, I won't. Because I don't lend money, I make shoes, I make things."

"That's not what..."

Sarah said she said something else, but that didn't seem to speak well.