Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 555: Peasant Opinions

If he was distracted by the increased workload if he could not get the printing industry on track, he waved heavily in front of him.

"So it's my turn!

As I couldn't wait, Sarah reaches up and raises her hand.

"You did.

Sarah continued out loud, urging her to smile bitterly and say ahead.

"I want a book that even kids can remember letters from! And how to count the numbers!

unexpected opinion, nor was it.

Of the six people here, Sarah's gaze is closest to the peasants.

The artisan Scion, no matter what, is a civilian living in the city, belonging, in this whole world, to a privileged hierarchy.

As for reading and writing, if I lived as an artisan in the city, I would have had the opportunity to learn somewhere.

When I came to the workshop, I was able to use it without any particular difficulty.

That supported the speed with which Scion swallowed, it can also be said.

"Sarah doesn't have any children yet, does she?

That Scion says the unreadable of air.

"Already! I said it wasn't like that!! You have kids to help you come to the workshop, right? I want to teach those kids how to write. And to my brother in the village."

"There's a church in Pioneering Village, and there's a priest, right? You should be able to teach me how to write there."

Claudio points out the role of the village church.

In fact, smart children like Claudio are thus picked up by the rural priests.

From there, he is gathered in a large city and becomes a competent bureaucrat who, with his education as a priest, supports a large organization called the Church.

"That's just a really good boy, isn't it? Normal girls like me don't get to tell me."

The role of men and women is respected, but not in a society of equality between men and women.

If educational resources are limited, it makes sense to be dropped intensively on prospective children.

And the only prospective child is the smartest boy in the village.

Otherwise humans are left unschooled.

"Once you can read the letters and the numbers are counted, even if you come out into the city and become an adventurer, you'll be able to choose just a few requests, right? Besides, even if you work in a shoe factory or a mill, it's a lot of trouble if you can't read the letters, right?

Sarah is not wrong.

A young man who can no longer eat in the countryside comes out of the city and the first thing that confuses me is that he can't read the Alliance's request.

If I'm confused by the request in front of the bulletin board, a friendly person approaching me tells me he'll read the contents with change.

That's how they get stuffed with extrajudicial proxies and wind up the cash they bring from the countryside.

The less cash you had at first, the less money you could spend preparing.

I also can't afford to just choose the right request that was made to me.

As a result, he receives an impossible request with insufficient preparation and is more likely to retire after being seriously injured in his first request.

Urban baptism is, on top of boredom, an event (event) that is too dangerous.

I can just read a little bit and get around it.

If only the resources were available for ordinary, well-made children in rural areas to get an education.

Sarah's opinion had the persuasion of a human being who had had a hard time.