Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Lesson 385: Just Move Your Hands

As soon as I started moving my hands, the new officials decided to share Claudio's excitement.

Anyway, a new plan that no one has ever thought about or experienced is just going to be completed with everyone moving their hands.

And when someone pays attention to something, the plan is refined by rearranging or adding board cuts.

"What, this"

The confusion was even greater to Rodolph, who had only heard a little about his parents' development plans and so on.

Because it was common sense that the intelligent task of drawing up a complex plan was something that a man like a father and a civilian who had accumulated experience could stand in his head, and the one below would follow it.

Nowadays, new officials are experiencing some of the world's first, visualized, bottom-up project management methods.

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"Something... you made it..."

"Oh, now, I wonder if it's okay..."

A few hours to move your hands and have an argument.

The rookie officials were stunned as they gave up arranging on the tabletop from the middle of nowhere, clearing the chairs and watching the slabs arranged on one side of the floor.

The more you line up, the more you blind yourself to the enormous amount of work.

What is truly surprising, however, is that the newcomers set up a plan that involved that enormous amount of work without half a day.

The Rodolphs and priests who thought the plan was something they could stand on a month-by-month basis were shocked like they had been hit in the head by its speed.

"So many things, can you do..."

and Theon spilled anxiety.

That said, the yang has sunk and darkened outside, making it harder to read the broken board letters.

"In the meantime, shall we continue tomorrow"

Claudio's words were also agreed by the rest of those who were tired of unfamiliar intellectual work.

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"Uh... right, it's over for dinner, hey..."

Usually with the end time of the workshop, I was eaten warm soup with the craftsmen and the family who were here to help, but when Sarah returned to the workshop, it was after it was completely cleaned up.

There were no people in the workshop, just flickering and little lights in the office, and it was gallant.

I broke up with Scion that I would eat with my family, and Sarah was crushing in her mouth as she headed to the office.

"Family and rice, or..."

Will Kenji still be at work? When I opened the office door with that in mind, the smell of warmed soup hit Sarah's nostrils directly.

"Whoa, that was late. I wish I had the rest of the soup."

If you look at the corner of the room according to Kenji's gaze, there's like a thin metal little barrel with a thin barrel stabbed in the wall, and you can see a small flame swinging inside. There is a deep one-handed pan on the barrel from which the smell of stimulating appetite drifts.

"I had someone I knew make it for me. The workshop is brick-making, but it's not a good idea when there's a fire. They warm up a little something so that the smoke goes outside."

Kenji was explaining something to a small barrel of iron, but the important thing is to be able to eat warm soup at night.

"The bread... you're getting stiff. I can't help it. Can I get some tea?"

Sarah was surprised to see Kenji arrange the bread, vessels, spoons and cups for two on a small table in the office.

"That, why is it for two? You already ate Kenji, didn't you?

"I've been busy at work. Let's eat together."

Let's get the soup out of the pan without gazing at Sarah.

"Right, something that's going to stick to your stomach and back!

Sarah couldn't help but laugh at the edge of her mouth and took a seat with a smile on her face.