Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 546: Best case scenario

"Finally, in the best case. In this case, it's like playing a copper coin four times in a row."

Now that the venue has completely sunk, raise your voice a little louder and continue explaining the scenario.

"Ask the church to fund it and start a printing business. That's how you print and sell booklets for distribution to the know-how and adventurers the church has. If they bring in anything else they want you to print, make sure you print anything, from cooking methods to entertainment booklets"

It is a kind of joint venture and the idea of a joint venture.

The church has capital and a sales network. This one has the know-how in technology, management and planning.

If that combines in the best possible way, we can do a great deal.

"Anything? Is a booklet that much of anything?

Speaking of booklets, I can't seem to imagine from Sarah, who until recently only knew the God Book of the Village Church and the books I made, what would happen if the printed matter spread explosively.

It is the same for the other newcomers.

Two people, especially from the Church, seem concerned about what to do with the Book of God.

That would be a trivial problem if there were really a lot of booklet types.

So talk about a world where common people are made happy by booklets.

"Yes, we may start with the printing of the Book of God, but we ask you to print anything from courtesies of nobles and serious booklets like the ecology of monsters to booklets on hobbies such as how to make the delicious bread that nobles are eating and embroidery and handicrafts in fashion. A new culture can begin at the initiative of the Church."

"How to make delicious bread..."

"Yes. Making flour because of this would be boring, wouldn't it, just the bread from the village festival tradition? The great people and noble cooks of the church are not just baking white bread, they add butter, they twist, they add fruit, they bake all kinds of bread. Don't you think more people would want flour if they had a booklet that says how to bake it?

"I'll buy it!

Sarah shouts out loud.

Well, Sarah also now doesn't use it herself because she has a small piece of gold, maybe she'll have the city baker or the workshop craftsman's wife make it after she buys the booklet, but when she talks about the specific booklet use, it seems that the new technology she didn't have until then, about how to use the printing press, has suddenly become something she feels close to.

"Surely, if you're going to make flour in a mill, you want to know how to use it effectively. I didn't know you would spread your dishes with flour to the city's civilian population."

Until now, the price of flour and the labour costs to flour wheat have been high, and busy ordinary people have many relatively simple cooking methods, if they have flour, that are as simple as baking bread or practicing and twisting it.

Demand for flour would explode if cheap flour flowed in there and cooked as the aristocratic cooks combined were spread.

"That's right. And if it's also the church that funds the latest large flour mill that produces that inexpensive wheat, it's also the church that owns the flour mill. You know what that means, right?

"... I know it's going to be tremendous"

Me and Sarah are now the middle class of the city.

Living in a second-class neighborhood, it's like a slightly successful little rich civilian.

When it comes to layers who purchase booklets until now, it may be said that they have been confined to the knowledge classes and upper echelons of society, such as priests who speak of doctrine or the aristocracy who communicate etiquette, etc.

That's how you start buying booklets to the middle class, as is evident from Sarah's reaction.

"It will be in the interest of the Church, it will be in the interest of Priest Nicolo, and the civilian population will be enriched. Besides, Sarah can eat delicious bread and work with no worries about Gorgogo. This is the best part."