Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 552: Booklet of Heroes

Next door to a series of business books for merchants (series) obsessed with publishing concepts, also dispatched by the Sword Tooth Corps

Rodolph, the nobleman, had the face to think of something.

"What's up? You ever come up with anything?

Turning to the water, I've raised my face and asked questions.

"Does the deputy know the reputation of the captain?

Jilboa. I'm one of those people who created a reputation, so I know if you say you do, but I haven't been very familiar with Anne lately, leaving it to her.

To be honest around it, I nodded faintly and then started talking.

"The reputation of the captain of the regiment is considerable. Specifically, we have received many stories of officers from nobles throughout the kingdom, including the Count, and several stories of marriages, have come. It doesn't seem to be just the owner, it seems to be in the form of adding to the clan."

"Well, that's not surprising or anything."

To be clear, Jilboa would also be a good property for a large aristocrat.

The swordtooth soldiers in their possession are well trained with an array of elites, and not only do they do their requests, but they are also rich in finances with some income, including merchant donations and shoe businesses, plus they have a good reputation from citizens in the city, and their appearance and upbringing is better than that of most nobles.

If we can welcome him into the clan, there is no doubt that the forces of that nobility will increase.

"And the captain looks good, so there were many women who wanted a picture..."

"Well, not surprisingly."

That's all they look like when those actors run away barefoot. Besides, there is a lot of exposure to citizens because it is something they give speeches and so on at outings and so on.

I also remember Anne wearing a slightly sparkling costume in the distance as a result of her amusing and elaborate costumes and performances.

"Some upstream wives, such as grand aristocrats and big merchants, seem to be letting painters paint"

I can understand that, too. That is certainly a painting man.

"So I think it's a good idea to print and distribute the captain's paintings. With that printing press, you can capture the characteristics of the head of the regiment in detail. I think the aristocratic wives, ladies and, depending on the price, even the citizens of the second-class neighborhood will buy it."

"That's well, yes. From the Sword Tooth Corps, it's like buying and selling paintings, right?

No matter how fine the painting is, it can't be that expensive, and there's no point in doing so.

Rodolph nodded at my suspicions.

"So the captain's figure painting is like bait fishing for monsters. The painting puts on the team leader's previous manners and battles. I was listening to Luc talking and I came up with it. It's a series (series) of printed heroes Tan, who lead the group. If we let the bard have that, wouldn't the fame of the captain go all the way to the distant lands?

I accidentally reviewed Rodolph.

The idea now is doing a pretty good line.

Jilboa craves fame, and it's a good idea to use a connected bard.

The fact that Jilboa has an excellent appearance is also best compatible with fine printing techniques.

Besides, I don't have to stand out.

Much worth considering.