Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 550: What Each Wants

The newcomers, who have been gathered from various social strata, are also, in a sense, the thumbnails of society.

How the printing industry can contribute to the way they want society to be.

It is very interesting that each one seems to look clear in the mind as though it is what they want.

But when the bomb statement jumped out of Claudio at the beginning, I watched in peace, I couldn't do it anymore.

"I want to print the Book of God"

"That's me too, isn't it? If the Book of God is printed cheaply, it will help spread the Church's teachings"

Paperino agrees.

In contrast, the other newcomers react only slightly to the extent that they are, right?

"In order to become a priest in the Church, there is something called copying the God-books full of writings that have been inherited from the predecessors and producing their own God-books. You can get to the heart of your teaching, but with a new Book of God, you'll have more time to devote to other training and studies.

Besides, I think it would be useful to have it in local churches, etc. Because the Book of God written by priests belongs to individuals, and some of them are not very good at writing. "

To hear the explanation seems to take the view that spreading the printing of the Book of God increases the convenience of the Church's clergy.

No. I barely restrain myself from wanting to say that I'm sorry.

In the original world, biblical printing caused a decline in the authority of God's proxy religious people.

Religion was greatly divided into two parts, and religious protests were also a distant factor that engulfed the medieval world in the vortex of conflict for a long time.

Will that be reproduced in this world as well?

But what is the original world also exists the threat of monsters, and the Church has the power to actually perform miracles.

When I'm talking to Priest Nicolo, I sometimes get the illusion that I'm talking to the original world bureaucrats.

Printing the Book of God may not have to cause social disruption if it is well controlled.

"I want to print my knowledge of the management of my territory. The type and impact of taxes..."

Speaking was Rodolph, a former nobleman and seconded by the Swordtooth Corps.

Quite interesting.

"The original deputy was taking terrible taxes. My parents just can't laugh at that one either. If you think only that nobility takes taxes from peasants and crops, then no wonder. Times are moving. My parents have to figure out a new way to make money.

However, I don't float wisdom like a deputy as to what I should do. So I'm going to at least let you know what you shouldn't do, what that former deputy did to you, and what's going on. "

I see. Some kind of, uh, noodle collection. There are no laws for success, but there are common laws for failure, don't even say.

There was a business book called Failure Studies. Will it be a stirrup for that?

"I want to write a booklet on how to think about business! Especially the deputy's book!

It was a backpack from a merchant who came up with something unexpected.

"My book?," and surprisingly returned to the vegan tone.

"Yes! It's the deputy's book! This is the story of a deputy who entertains herself from an anonymous adventurer, succeeds in business through all sorts of hardships, and becomes a nobleman! I'm sure you can sell it to the young merchants!

Let your eyes shine, Luc says.

I want you to give me a break about that.

Really.