Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 369: Baking and Territory Are Similar

Oh, boy. Can we finally continue our argument with this?

That's what I thought, and the rest of the new officials who were listening to me interact with the priests raised their voices saying, "I didn't know what you were talking about".

I saw Sarah's face just to make sure.

"Something's hard! I thought you were saying something important, but I wasn't sure!

and.

True, it could have been a rational story with all the sushi.

"Right. Like always, do you want to compare it with baking?"

Other government officials besides Sarah looked at me like they were making bread, so I'll go into a little detail.

"Making the territory great has similarities to creating perfectly delicious bread.

Now we were arguing about how we could bake delicious bread to be good bakers, I want you to think.

That's it, okay?

He was showing confusion that the story of small difficult territorial management was analogous to the story of common baking, but he nodded at me once, so he goes on to analogize.

"Now, what is delicious bread? It becomes an argument that people's preferences vary when they are arguing about just that. So first we talked about creating a standard for what is delicious bread."

and call the story of the governing philosophy what is the deliciousness of bread.

"Yeah, I know if that's what you're talking about"

Sarah and I make sure the rest of them snorted, too, and go on.

"So I made a criterion that if people could eat it and tell me it was delicious, let's say it was perfectly delicious bread.

We therefore confirmed that it was divided into two positions. On the other hand, the position is that if you make someone like God of Bread say that they are delicious, they are perfectly delicious. Simply put, we are in a position to offer bread to the bread god.

On the other hand, the position is to let most people in the world say that it is delicious, and that it is perfectly delicious. Simply put, we're in a position to get humans to eat bread.

Do you understand that there are two positions?

I roughly compare the difference between a position of putting standards in God and faith: law, and a position of putting standards in human activity and thinking in numbers.

God can't count, but man can count.

If I can understand the difference, I can understand what lies ahead.

"God is delicious bread and all humans are delicious bread, I know"

Sarah nods lightly. After all, understanding is different when bread is involved.

"They both make delicious bread, but there's a difference in how they train. So, we were discussing how we could effectively and quickly make delicious bread.

God's training in making delicious bread is harsh. I devise it every day, every day, and let the baker god eat it.

But it doesn't taste good every day! No! I keep getting told. But the path to training without fail. "

"Sounds harsh. And what a waste of bread!

"The training in making delicious bread for all humans is the first to be eaten by people who don't know much about the flavour of bread or hungry people. If you can tell me it's delicious, I'll have someone eat it a little more harsh on the flavor. If you can tell me it's delicious, tell the next person to repeat the training."

"I'd better be that way. I think I could use a cup of bread."

"Yes. It should be better to see the face of the eater and make it while listening to his voice, whether it tastes good or not at one time, so that's the idea. And I decided to employ this method in my territory."

"In other words, to make delicious bread called good territory, bakers, we must see the faces of the people of the territory, the people who eat bread, and hear their voices.

And just as we measure the amount of flour and water in baking and record the number of times we knead the dough, we try to create a methodology to create a good territory so that we can create a good bread even if we branch out in another territory and put it together. "

"I wasn't very confident when they told me to be an official, but if it meant being a baker, I felt I could do it!

and Sarah let her eyes shine with a grin.