Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 634: The Village Chiefs' Destruction

"I am truly sorry for your sudden departure."

The priest, who at least greeted me at first sight and responded to my visit early the next morning, looked like a very decent figure.

In my busy schedule, I was given a minimal takeover anyway, so I was given all kinds of tax records, trial records, etc., so I didn't seem to have any immediate difficulty managing the territory.

I just couldn't help but accidentally crack the edge of my lips when she smiled, "As a matter of fact, I have finished cutting off a family member who had a connection with my original deputy".

Because it was a subtle disposition at any rate.

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"It's the disposition of the village chief clan," Paperino said as he conveyed information about the church, telling us what happened to the original village chiefs.

"First of all, the village chief put his hands on the property of the church, which means that he was sentenced to amputation of his hands and confiscation of his property."

"Eh."

I don't know about it as a topic during the meal, but you look fine except for me, so I guess that's what it is.

"And the village chief's clan is not confiscation, it's exchange of property, right? Instead of taking up the land in this village, he gave it to the periphery."

"That's a punishment I don't hear much about."

A peasant is a being who lives and dies with the land.

If it is not to be dropped by the serfs on that land, it is a substantial expulsion sentence to let them go elsewhere.

In the first place, I went ahead and realized where such a land was.

Isn't this country now running out of exploited agricultural land?

"You're right. The village chief was punished and his property was recovered. But if we leave the rest of them on the same land, they will do the same thing again."

"Is that land exchange? Well, the villagers agreed."

For peasants, land is life.

No matter how many Church orders, if that were unreasonable, they would resist with their lives.

"That's the way the deputy handles it, too. How to calculate the value of an example land? It's getting popular."

"That's, I don't know, early..."

Now it was my turn to end the sentence.

The original method of calculating the value of the land was described in a report submitted to the Adventurers Guild.

Originally, in order to calculate the priority of the request, a mechanism was devised to distinguish the request by its contribution to the value of the land: an increase in the harvest of land, a decrease in the cost of security on the streets, a decrease in defence costs due to the organisation of defensive lines.

Inevitably, it became something of a well-calculated nature of the official price of land based on farmland yields, neighborhood streets, etc., although it should have only been posted within the Adventurer's Guild as a reference material.

"This is a story in the land managed by the Church, so it seemed quick"

This would not have worked out between the aristocrats with conflicting interests, the Church and nobility, etc.

If it is a land replacement within the church, does it mean that the land price is calculated in the same way, and no cross spears are allowed in?

"If it's farmland in the church, don't proceed with zoning"

Depending on the strength of rural autonomy, if land can be exchanged, the plots of agricultural land can be organized and productivity increased.

If new land is to be developed, we can put a lot of peasants into it.

The Church is beginning to create a cycle of growth.

"Yeah, that's the problem in this village."

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After the deputy of the church left, he instructed Kilik and the others to gather the main men of the village at the deputy's mansion.

To show that power has been transferred from the Church to deputies.

The valet mansion has little furniture, so it's gallant, but I appreciate this in the sense that I can put more people in.

Briefly introduce yourself to the villagers with mixed gray hair because they gathered about ten young people.

Speaking in the clothes of deputies given to the Church, I can't help but think of myself as some sort of dogmatization playing aristocracy.

"It's called Kenji, who was newly appointed deputy. I'm sorry to hear about my predecessor, but I'm going to run a little more decent. Regards."

I don't know about people because of the villagers, and this one is not educated as a lord or anything, so it is really the way to say it once and for all.

Although the villagers do not "hehe eh" to the ground, they are frightened low by just putting their heads on the ground.

The ruler says he needs acting skills, but this seems like he is too much of a useless actor.

Something is different about putting together the craftsmen of the workshop.

I think the workshop artisans hired themselves, but the peasants here are the original inhabitants, and they are the heterogeneous ones.

Nevertheless, it seems unusual to be feared.

"I want to decide on the village representative first, does anyone have a recommendation"

Whatever you do, you need to establish a governance mechanism (governance) for your village.

This one's not familiar with village relationships, and he doesn't know when he'll be called back to the city.

Even if it is temporary, we cannot help but have inconvenience without the village chief.

But the villagers just elbow each other and have nothing to name for.

"What's up? Is there no one who says I am? If you're the village chief, you'll have a fee."

Still, there was nothing to name among the villagers.