Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 562: Some competition

"Ha, satisfied"

Fully flattened with handmade pasta, Sarah says as she licks the little one and the remaining basil sauce in the vessel at the tip of the fork.

"This sauce is absolutely delicious. Can't you sell it?

"Well, to sell meals in the city, you have to be in the guild, and vegetable oil isn't cheap."

The biggest problem is the price. At a time when flour distribution has not been established, the user-friendliness of the sauce is limited.

Besides, the way the sauce is made is extremely easy in itself, so it ends up being a handover and price battle.

"If you can't brand it, it's going to be hard. But when the mill's ready and you're on duty, I'm sure you'll be able to eat pasta every day?

"Really!?

"Oh, if there's a mill, there's flour. There are also eggs because they grow chickens using a cusp of wheat coming out of the mill. I can also grow Sarah's favorite herbs because of the land. Vegetable oil will have to be bought and transported in the city..."

The ingredients are the same in the countryside. Garlic can also be grown and occasionally pasta with chicken meat added.

On a sunny day, put a table out in the garden of the deputy hall and feed this eaten redhead daughter full of stomach every day.

Living like that isn't bad either.

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Is it because I haven't remembered the taste of the original world in a long time and was completely alarmed?

Sarah's words uttered as she drank tea led her to be poked in the face.

"You know, Kenji. We're on our way. We're talking about printing."

"Yeah?"

"I wonder if I could print a blueprint for a waterwheel cabin or something. I don't know the details, but it's gonna work out amazing, isn't it?

Printing blueprints?

To be honest, I was totally out of my mind.

The custom of drawing blueprints in large-scale works naturally exists.

However, the blueprints will largely fit into the church when the construction is finished.

Sometimes conscious craftsmen have copies to use at their disposal, but that's all.

"I'm sure they all want to know how it works."

Sarah was not born of a merchant who grew up with the importance of Conne and property knocked into her. Rather, we have lived in rural and adventurer values that we believe rewards and achievements should be shared, so there is no surprise in the statement itself.

However, the idea inspired my head, which was solidified by preconceptions.

"It's the church, you want to do it."

The Church is keen to collect know-how. Libraries and libraries are heavily stacked with intellectual assets collected from all over the world. It's just that it's not being fully utilized.

If the Church takes the lead and embarks on the printing industry, the assets that slept with the Church will be set in motion.

This must be a worthy cause for the whole Church.

"Then you'd better keep your waterwheel blueprints over here."

"Why?"

"I want the territory to be rich in the milking industry, but I don't want it to be an exclusive business. Insurance."

It is good that the territory and the inhabitants deposited from the priest Nicolo be enriched.

Farmers who have been gasping for heavy taxes due to caustic government deserve to be as rich as they can be rewarded for their hard work.

So while I'm in office, I'll do my best to enrich my territory.

"But it would be troublesome if people who became deputies after me abused their position in the flour mill industry?

Specifically, things like increasing the price of flour, re-prioritising flour production for political reasons, or lowering the quality of flour could happen.

"When that happens, I want to have blueprints for you to flush to other territories."

If it were no longer an exclusive business, we wouldn't be able to play with those politics either.

For the sound development of the business, there should be some competition.

"As such, is it dangerous?

"Maybe it's dangerous. But we'd rather have a future where we can all eat white bread, and when it comes to business, we take responsibility."

Sarah shook her head left and right in silence, as she shrugged.