Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 650 Farmer's Garden Destination

The second farmhouse was a small but spicy building, near the river, with a large garden and white painted lacquered walls and a red painted roof.

The building had hedges, a well maintained building in the distance, and a garden.

"You have a beautiful home..."

Unexpectedly, Sarah's voice leaks because of the feeling.

It was surprising, however, that after the exile of the clan of village chiefs, so many seemingly rich farmers remained.

"Oh, I wonder if it's a new deputy," she called softly from inside as she stood around the gate.

"Exactly. I'm inspecting the territory. Can I talk to you for a second?"

On my behalf, Paperino will respond.

Clergy outfits have an extraordinary effect in keeping them from frightening them.

"Where there's nothing."

and even as he is invited into the garden, he sees the peasants and others in their responses and language.

If you look closely, besides its appearance mixed with something a little white in your hair, it would be called a pinned and stretched attitude, in addition to a Rin position, which would have been a sawdust hot thing when you were younger.

"Is your family home?

From the failure at the farmer earlier, Paperino was the first to hear about the family composition.

I suppose if you could show me the birth register at the church, or pre-check last year's headcount records, I would have had a point, but I can't look for material to go for from that pile of records right now.

Thus, it is much quicker to ask directly.

"My son and his wife are out in the field. My husband died a long time ago."

"I apologize for that."

I have three families. Looks like you can afford a household for that.

But how did you cut it out?

"Sounds like a lot of room."

Speaking of which, it would just look like you're making a obsession to roll up taxes.

If I knew a good farming method and a management method, I would just like it to spread to the village for a fee.

"This garden is so beautiful," Sarah was starting a conversation when she was so bored.

Indeed, unlike other farmers, the gardens of this house are beautifully plowed and zoned.

"I wish I could do the garden of your mansion this way," he also seems to be playing the topic.

"This is a lentil, isn't it? I've seen it in church material."

Paperino says, pointing to the green of the light bushes, up to about knee height.

"Well, a bean. That's good."

In the city, I don't remember many beans out there.

Somehow, there is an atmosphere where wheat is the best crop, and the redhead daughter in the workshop (of ours) doesn't want to eat too many beans.

"No, embarrass me"

Farmers shyly deny it.

Hi. It seems embarrassing to plant beans at the garden end of your home.

Is it a rough crop treatment?

"Is that why you weren't planting it at the garden tip at the farmhouse earlier?

"No. Probably a tax problem. Indeed, I think there was a statement that in the name of forbidding farming outside the established farmland, including farming in each house."

"You're a mess."

"Because at the end of my previous reign, I taxed everything."

Paperino will supplement it.

Even farming at each farmer's garden tip was taxed, you mean?

Damn, they really do a lot of things.

"That kind of tax should have been abolished by the Church, which represented the rule."

"It is not the duty of the ruler to make it known."

I lose a few quick words to what Paperino said as a matter of course.

Are you saying that you have the right to lay down the law, but there is no obligation to be informed?

Besides that, the literacy rate on the part of farmers is low, so there is no way to know the criteria for determining what is right and what is wrong.

Then rulers such as churches and deputies can do whatever they want.

The deputy can be scared.

"First, let each farmer plant beans at the garden tip"

"... maybe that's how specific instructions would be better."

Even if you explain how many taxes have been abolished, etc., given the level of education, you can say, "What is that?" It would be the mountain of Sekiyama.

In the beginning, I specifically asked, "What? I don't take taxes," it might be a good idea to convey orders and damages.

The more you walk around, the more challenges you'll find, but also tips for solving them.

Believe that, I just have to walk around.