Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 645: Rural Night

"That said, will the inspection take place tomorrow"

If you notice, outside the window, the sun sets in the mountains and the sun is about to set.

We don't have time before it gets so dark that we can't see each other's faces in the room.

"Can you turn on the room lights for now"

We all split up and turn on the lights all over the mansion.

The number of wall-mounted lanterns has increased by as much as the number of installations originally available in addition to those brought from the city.

Bright lighting at night is my little luxury that doesn't do much luxury.

"Kenji, you detain him in a weird place. Workshop (of which) is good because oil is cheap to get."

Sarah points her mouth slightly as she lights a lantern at the fire escape.

When you do business on Leather Street, you get cheap monster derived oil.

Of course, smoke comes out because it's a type of beast fat, and it doesn't smell good.

"It's monster fat, but I'm wearing herbs. Smells a little better?

If you ask me, I also feel a little better about it.

"Isn't that a good idea? Maybe the nobles will buy it."

"Hmm. But if you're rich, I wonder if you'd use vegetable oil from the start"

I see, indeed.

If you're in a house that cares about the price of oil in the first place, you'll just be out of work and asleep while it's bright.

"Nevertheless, rural was dark. I used to take that for granted."

If you look out the window at where the countryside should be, you don't see any houses with lights on.

Every house will rest at the same time as the sun sets.

Will they lay a handful of firewood on the fireplace, shoulder to shoulder and wait with trembling sunrise?

"By the time you leave this territory, you'll be able to see the lights through the windows."

"You say weird things. With the lights at night, you don't have to do it."

"I want to be able to stay awake even if I don't have something to do."

"Hmm."

There are parts of the perception around here that don't really engage.

It seems understandable to turn on the lights late at night if it's for work, but it just seems futile to be awake for no reason.

"No, noble town has lights even at night. Soldiers (of which) have street lights around them, too. Anyway, the city is noisy."

The noisiest people in the city say it's unconvincing, but as Kilik says, churches, houses of powerful people, etc. even turn on lights at night. In some of the first and second neighborhoods, there are even street lights, and in the evening, people hired can see the sight of them hanging lanterns of street lights with key sticks longer than their height.

"In time, I think you should wear street lights on the entrance and exit, even on the leather streets."

"Oh, that's good"

I try to burn a bonfire when I have prior information that there is a raid, but it would be safer to keep the street lights on from the beginning, and the expenses would be cheaper as a result.

If you run out the job of turning on the street lights and assign them to the children of the adventurers, you can also do some pocket money to them.

Oil is sourced inexpensively from leather streets, and it can be some kind of community contribution, public works.

"Plus, the rice tastes good when it's bright. What's for dinner today?

"Oh, Sarah, what is it?

When I spoke to Sarah in the kitchen.

"Today, wheat porridge, herbs and salt, meat is just a little bit!

The reply came back.

"Small captain, no, deputy. The deputy is a nobleman, so if you eat something better, you won't get a bee."

Obviously tense Kilik protests.

Kilik is sensitive to the quality of his diet because he was originally eating good food in the Swordtooth Corps.

"Well, you're more manpower than lack of money. I tried to recruit, but the villagers weren't afraid to apply."

Of the four people here, me and Sarah can cook there, and Kilik and Paperino can't do it at all.

Sarah, however, is a necessary person for the governance of the territory, and she needs to be part of the solution and discussion of the territory's problems.

As a result, when the debate is as incandescent as it is today, less time is spent preparing rice and wings take poor meals.

"In the meantime, if we don't settle with the rural people as soon as possible, this one will starve to death."

Kilik wrinkles between his eyebrows as he spoons a wooden dish with wheat porridge.

I don't think I'm going to starve to death because I've brought a ton of wheat and salt, but I kept it just to snort "Right," as Kirik's rare and desperate face was ridiculous.