Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 614 End of Description

I'm done explaining this.

When one of the cathedral rooms quieted down, someone in the front priesthood sighed.

It was a long, very long, breathing out all the air in his lungs, a sigh.

"I say things I know a lot about"

The voice of the Black Beard Priest, who eventually opened his mouth, was a few steps lower and more powerful than before.

"Did you say Kenji?"

Confirm the name of how many times it will be.

How can it be a name that is difficult to pronounce or remember?

"Was he a former adventurer and now a deputy?"

"Yes."

I honestly nodded to a questioning tone that did not allow me to argue.

"What did you do before that?"

He was a merchant in another city.

This is nothing but a lie. Businessmen can call themselves merchants.

"Don't you mean nobility"

"No"

Suspicious, the Black Beard Priest wrinkled in his nose and glanced at this one.

"In the investigation, don't be like that."

The White Eyebrow Priest supplemented me, but the pursuit of the Black Beard Priest did not stop, and the questioning continued to stand.

"As the Lord says, it is not easy."

"As a believer, it is only when we think about the future of the Church that we are"

"Are you willing to be a priest?"

"I am confident that we can benefit the Church only if we do it for the Church from outside, without becoming priests"

"Are you willing to dedicate the printing industry and their work to the Church?"

"We are ready to dedicate our current and up-to-date printing press to the church. However, we know that it is only for research purposes and that it is okay to outsource the project."

"You asked the church to have a guild for printing. Do what the merchants do."

"The Church already runs its territory splendidly in arms with the nobles. Now, why should I be afraid of little flirting with merchants?"

"Forget about the guild problem. Are you going to run a business in your workshop?"

"We're just small workshops, but if many businesses are going to come in, as one of them, we want to participate in the business."

"This cause, why don't you take it to nobility. Per the Count, he would have given a great deal of money to the Lord's well-rounded tongue. You could have bought a title."

"The Church has an accumulation of knowledge that has accumulated from the sales. As the organization that manages the printing industry, there is no better organization than the Church. Besides, I'm a former adventurer. The Church has a great debt of gratitude that cannot be returned. I'm not interested in the title."

"What is grace? You mean the leg treatment."

"No. That's a personal favor to me. It's not, it's about you building a joint cemetery of adventurers in this city. And by sending priests to treat you in the Church, many adventurers' lives have been saved."

When I mentioned the link between the Church and the Adventurer's Guild, I gave him a strangely convincing look, and the stuffing stopped once.

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The question earlier was the last mountain yard.

There have been some questions since then, but obviously the air in the meeting room was loose and headed towards the end of the day.

In those atmospheres, the Black Beard Priest frowned until the end, but "I have one last thing to ask," he asked.

"It's Kenji. There's something I don't know."

"What I don't know is what"

"I don't know what you want personally. I don't need the honor of a priest or the identity of a nobleman, I don't need the rights of a printing business, I don't need the rights, I don't need the money."

Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

Then I can respond with my chest up.

"I am a civilian. You have the status of deputy, but you are a person who doesn't have anything from an adventurer.

What I want is for the workshop craftsmen to eat delicious bread full of bellies, for the merchants to entertain new business and for the farmers to realize a world where they can safely cultivate a wide wheat field without being threatened by monsters. I want those within my reach to live like that.

I am convinced that the printing industry has the power to change the world for the better. I also believe that if we can count on the help of the Church, that power will be tens, hundreds of times greater.

Please help us to promote the printing industry. "

When I finished, I bowed my head deeply.

Thus the long and lengthy explanation concerning the printing industry when called to the church marked the end.