Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 570: I'm Not Identified

To the unexpected words of the priest, I was just a little flabbergasted.

I just want to live up to the empathy and trust of Michelino Sabbath.

That was in the words, too.

"Me, too, I didn't forget. Reducing that parent and child is one goal for me as well. If the countryside gets richer, fewer young people will die as adventurers as a result"

"I thought you'd say that."

Michelino Auxiliary has nodded deeply before changing the subject.

"By the way, Mr. Kenji's shoe factory says he also employs children."

"Yes, on an experimental basis, but I have the workshop cleaned and prepared, etc."

There would be a detailed report from a new official, so there's no point in hiding it.

I may get a novel about child labor, but answer honestly.

"Some of those kids lived on the streets of the city..."

"You're familiar with it. Yeah. It's just that the kid was a citizen child in the city, and he was running away from home because of circumstances. I am now delighted to paint in the workshop."

"But it wasn't until after you took it away that you found out what was going on, was it?

"It will."

"Then the virtue will be well praised"

The subject of the child was not reproach, but an admiration for having the child taken away and put to work in the absence of a guarantor.

I can't get used to the feeling around here.

And it seems that the current topic was also a chat to get your thoughts together.

Michelino Auxiliary turned around with his hands together and began to speak in a slightly altered tone.

"Well. On the point of what we should do with the printing industry at heart, in my personal opinion, it is still better to put it outside the church. It just won't mean the church will let go of its hands at all, either. Printing will be a huge right, so apart from my personal opinion, you should want to own the printing industry as an organization."

"I understand what's going on around there."

No matter how well Michelino Sacrifice demonstrates understanding, and also being a dignified personage, the logic of the organization as a church is separate. That's the thing.

"But the printing industry is unlikely to be manageable in the church, and I don't think we should. If Mr. Kenzi is a nobleman or a clergyman, it would be quick to talk."

"If so, what happens?

I'm not going to be either, nor will I be, but it's interesting to talk about assumptions.

"If you are a priest, I will set up a department and entrust you with the printing industry. If you are a nobleman, you will work from the church to have a family. So it's a family business there. And on the paperwork, I ask you to make it a priest belonging to the Church."

The former is understandable, but the latter understanding cannot be kept up. Is it like old samurai entering the Buddha Gate?

In short, it is understandable that both will become priests.

Will it also pay money to make it a priest and offset it with entitlement?

The Church and the aristocratic society appear to be at odds, and political procedures exist between organizations that have existed for a long time, to do so well.

"You're just a little under-identified in deputies,"

Identity. Identity again.

As an adventurer, I have done well in breaking the law, and as a civilian I have succeeded, but when the rights of nobility and the Church become a matter of tangling from the front, the question of identity just happens to come to mind.

"So that's what I expect from Mr. Kenji. Would you have any wisdom again?

"Well, there isn't."

Leaving the Church with the freedom of the printing industry while retaining its rights.

How do you give acrobatic answers to such challenges?

Wisdom shows again, so.